Isabelle Bartkowiak-Théron - Profile

Isabelle Bartkowiak-Théron is a senior researcher at the Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania, Australia. Her research focuses on police interactions with vulnerable people, police education, and law enforcement and public health. An award-winning policing educator, she sits on the Board of Directors of the Global Law Enforcement and Public Health Association, where she heads up the Education Special Interest Group, and sits on the First Responders Mental Health Special Interest Group, as well as the Prosecutors Group. She sits on the Australian Crime Prevention Council as the Executive Member for Tasmania, is a member of the Tasmanian Sentencing Advisory Council, and is the Tasmanian representative for the Australia New Zealand Society of Criminology.

She consults for the UNODC on vulnerability matters and international curricula. Isabelle sits on various international journal editorial committees, and on international and Australian charitable, professional and research governance boards. To date, she is the author and editor of 6 books focusing on policing and criminal justice.

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