Dr
Krystal LockwoodProfile page
Lecturer
Griffith Criminology Institute
BIO
Dr Krystal Lockwood is Gumbaynggirr and Dunghutti, and grew up in Armidale, New South Wales. She is a Research Fellow with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Indigenous Futures, Univerisity of Queensland, and an Adjunct Research Fellow with the Griffith Criminology Institute.
Krystal is an applied justice researcher, with methodological expertise in qualitative, realist, and Indigenous research and evaluation, as well as experience with quantitative methods. Broadly, her research examines how programs, policies, and practices are used to address complex problems. Her research interests include parental incarceration, reintegration, and sentencing processes; application of realist and Indigenous methodologies; and the impact of the criminal justice system on social justice outcomes, particularly for Indigenous peoples. Krystal is also interested in the application of Indigenous knowledges and perspectives in tertiary education and the justice sector.
GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS
- MemberGriffith Criminology Institute2024 - present
- Adjunct Research FellowGriffith University, Griffith Criminology Institute, Brisbane, Australia17 Jul 2024 - present
- MemberIndigenous Research Unit, Australia1 Jan 2020 - present
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
- Research FellowUniversity of Queensland, ARC Centre of Excellence for Indigenous Futures, Brisbane, Australia17 Jul 2024 - present
- LecturerGriffith University, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Brisbane, Australia1 Jan 2020 - 16 Jul 2024
NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS
- FellowCentre for Policy Development2020 - present
DEGREES
- PhD, CriminologyGriffith University, Australia2022
- MSc, Evidence Based Social InterventionUniversity of Oxford, England2013
- Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Honours)Griffith University, Australia2011
- Graduate Certificate in Indigenous Research and LeadershipUniversity of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia2022
CERTIFICATIONS
- Fellow of the Higher Education AcademyAdvance HE, York, United Kingdom16 Jul 2024 - present
POSTGRADUATE TRAINING
- Professional Certificate in Indigenous ResearchUniversity of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia2015
GROUP
- Arts Education and Law Group
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
- 3 Good Health and Well Being
- 10 Reduced Inequalities
- 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
- 17 Partnerships for the Goals