DrBianca Klettke
Senior Lecturer
Faculty of Health/School of Psychology/Deakin Lifespan Institute
Orcid identifier0000-0003-4602-2435 (opens in a new tab)
- Senior LecturerFaculty of Health/School of Psychology/Deakin Lifespan Institute
- +61 3 924 46207 (Work)
- Melbourne Burwood Campus, 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, Victoria 3125
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Dr Klettke's research focuses on cyberpsychology, particularly technology-
facilitated violence. Her research interests are:
Cyberpsychology
Sexual violence
Sexting
Cyberbullying
Knowledge Areas
Cyberpsychology
Sexual violence
Sexting
Cyberbullying
facilitated violence. Her research interests are:
Cyberpsychology
Sexual violence
Sexting
Cyberbullying
Knowledge Areas
Cyberpsychology
Sexual violence
Sexting
Cyberbullying
GRANTS
- CONTRACT RESEARCHBody Safe Australia Evaluation Project1 Sep 2025 - 31 Mar 2026People funded by this grant:
- Clancy E,
- Klettke B
- CONTRACT RESEARCHCo-design, development and evaluation of state-wide model for victim advocacy service and model of an integrated response to sexual assault20 Mar 2024 - 31 Jan 2027People funded by this grant:
- CONTRACT RESEARCHSafguarding Futures: Empowering Australian Professionals to Counter Child Sexual Exploitation and Missing Children.1 Aug 2023 - 30 Jun 2024People funded by this grant:
- Klettke B,
- Laird J
- CONTRACT RESEARCHPeer Support Australia Program Evaluation & Research Advisory Support.1 Jan 2023 - 30 Sep 2023People funded by this grant:
- Toumbourou J,
- Clancy E,
- Klettke B,
- Benstead M,
- Moffitt R
- CONTRACT RESEARCHPrevention of family violence in rural Victoria: Mapping the victim-survivor client journey.21 Oct 2022 - 30 Jun 2024People funded by this grant:
- Satyen L,
- Toumbourou J,
- Doery E,
- Klettke B
- CONTRACT RESEARCHCybercats: Assessment tackling online bullying.1 Nov 2018 - 31 Dec 2022People funded by this grant:
- Klettke B,
- Clancy E
- GRANTReducing alcohol and tobacco as a cause of intergenerational poverty for socioeconomically disadvantaged children28 Apr 2017 - 24 Jan 2020People funded by this grant:
- Toumbourou J,
- Rowland B,
- Klettke B,
- Donnelly A