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Bricklyn Priebe

Bricklyn Priebe

Phd Candicate University of the Sunshine Coast; BCJ University of the Sunshine Coast

Associate Lecturer, Criminology and Justice

School of Law and Society

Email: bpriebe@usc.edu.au

Location: Sunshine Coast, DG.25

Bricklyn Priebe is an Associate Lecturer in the Bachelor of Criminology and Justice. Bricklyn has an extensive teaching history, and has been closely involved in the development of the Bachelor of Criminology and Justice program since its inauguration at UniSC in 2015. She is currently completing her PhD with the Sexual Violence Research and Prevention Unit (SVRPU); her research focuses on understanding, preventing and responding to child sexual abuse perpetrated by females. She is currently a professional member of the SVRPU and works as an administration and communications officer within this unit.

Research

Research Summary

Potential Research Projects for HDR & Honours Students

  • Understanding and preventing sexual violence and abuse
  • Treatment of females sentenced for child sexual abuse
  • Custodial and community interventions for sexual offending

Teaching and supervision

Teaching

  • Introduction to Criminology (CRM101) - Program Coordinator
  • Understanding Crime (CRM102)
  • Punishment and Corrections (CRM103)
  • Policing (CRM105)
  • Introduction to the Australian Legal System (JST101)
  • Applied Crime Prevention (CRM204)
  • Homicide & Forensic Investigations (CRM203) - Program Coordinator
  • Youth Justice and Restorative Justice (CRM302)
  • Professional Ethics and Integrity Management (CRM304)
  • Diversity, Crime and Justice (CRM308) - Program Coordinator
  • Advanced Issues in Criminology and Justice (CRM400) - Program Coordinator

Program coordinator

Professional

Awards and memberships

Professional Memberships

  • Sexual Violence Research and Prevention Unit (SVRPU)
  • Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology (ANZSOC)