DrSally Kennedy

Lecturer

Faculty of Arts and Education/School of Humanities and Social Sciences

  • Lecturer
    Faculty of Arts and Education/School of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • +61 3 9246 8946 (Work)
  • Melbourne Burwood Campus, 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, Victoria 3125

TEACHING EXPERTISE

Dr. Kennedy has worked as a teaching and learning scholar since 2015 and has wide-ranging knowledge across undergraduate and postgraduate areas of study. In regards to units offered at Deakin University, this includes:

 

  • Introducing Crime and Criminology (ACR101)
  • Introducing Crime and Criminal Justice (ACR102)
  • Crime Prevention and Security (ACR211)
  • Crime, Surveillance and Technology (ACR212)
  • Inequality, Power and Justice (ACR214)
  • International and Comparative Criminal Justice (ACR301)
  • Criminology Research (ACR302)
  • Crime, Terrorism and Security (ACR305)
  • Criminological Policy and Criminal Justice Practice/Criminological Policy and Policymaking (ACR702; postgraduate)
  • The Practice of Justice (ACR712; postgraduate)
  • Populism and Policing Futures (ACR707; postgraduate)
  • Global Crime Prevention and Responses (ACR709; postgraduate)

 

Regarding Honours, Masters by Research, and PhD supervision, please review Dr. Kennedy's 'My Research' tab, along with her previous and current supervisions. Following this, if you are interested in being supervised by Dr. Kennedy, please reach out via email.

TEACHING ACTIVITIES

  • CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Supporting the Supporters. Community participation in restorative justice: implications for policy and practice
    Corrine Marsland - School of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    An Avalanche of Advocacy: Victim-Survivor Campaigning Against Gender-Based Violence
    Ella Margaret Marshall - School of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Sexual Assault Crisis Response Provision in Rural Victoria
    Elizabeth Frances Paffrath - School of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Investigating how In Prison Programs Assist or Hinder Neurodiverse Individuals
    Elizabeth Waite - School of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Women's use of non-fatal force in the context of intimate partner violence
    Ece Zongur - School of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Sexual Narcissism, Affirmative Consent, And The Use Of Pick Up Artist Seduction Techniques on Dating and Hook Up Apps
    Caylee Thunder - School of Humanities and Social Sciences