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Meredith Rossner is the Deputy Director and Professor of Criminology at the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University. She leads the Crime and Social Justice Programme at the POLIS: Centre for Social Policy Research. Her research primarily focuses on the intersections of emotions, rituals, and justice practices involving technology and built environments. Specific areas of investigation include the emotional dynamics of restorative justice processes, restorative justice practices within the criminal legal system, and therapeutic courtroom design aimed at enhancing access to justice. She has widely published on topics in restorative justice, including her book 'Emotions: Rituals Restorative Justice' published by Oxford University Press in 2013. Meredith is an editorial board member of the International Journal of Restorative Justice and is involved with the Canberra Restorative Community and the Oceania Network of Restorative Practice for Sexual Harm.
Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University • Canberra, Australia
Lead various research initiatives in the field of criminology, focusing on restorative justice and related areas.
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