PhD Candidate (Forensic Anthropology) at UoN | Criminologist | Casual Academic in Criminology | Case Supervisor at the University of Newcastle Justice Centre
I was recently interviewed for Human Resource Director magazine to discuss judicial bullying. This is from the research @alice_neikirk and I are undertaking @UON_research @uonlawschool
How judicial bullying can impact the mental health of lawyers hcamag.com/au/specialisation…
Today BOHII launches our campaign to reform 'no body, no parole' laws in NSW and WE NEED YOUR HELP!
Please sign the letter below to be presented to NSW AG Michael Daley highlighting the disastrous impact of these laws on the wrongfully convicted. #nswpolforms.gle/psKpbUcojkSHh1GZ8/
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IAAI have introduced a Fundamentals of Fire Investigation Couse commencing in October 2024 for those who want to gain or refresh their knowledge on fire investigation.
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Our first guest (recorded earlier) is Isabella Crebert, a PhD candidate at the University of Newcastle researching forensic anthropology #scienceiseverywhere#3RRRFM#science
I have a few days of #MyScienceMay to catch up on so here is an easy one: tv representation - Bones 💀
This was one of my favourite shows growing up!
Sometimes their tech is a lot more advanced than ours and the bones are in the wrong spot but still a great show.
Happy Monday in #MyScienceMay and today we're going a bit lighthearted! What TV show best (or worst) represents your work? Mythbusting very welcome here! And don't worry if you haven't responded to all the posts, just share what you can when you can!
#SciComm@letstalkscicomm
Jumping on board a few days late! I’m Issy - a PhD candidate in forensic anthropology conducting a comparative study on advanced scanning for sex estimation on the mandible 💀
It's day 1 of #MyScienceMay and today we are wondering.. who are you? What do you do? We're looking forward to meeting you all!
You don't have to be in Science directly, anything STEM related is very welcome!
@letstalkscicomm
#MyScienceMay is coming your way again next week! (Because it's May!) @letstalkscicomm and I have some great prompts to help get you sharing about your work (anything STEMish is welcome)!
Join us next Wednesday with introductions, looking forward to "meeting" you all! #SciComm
One last post (maybe) about the fantastic weekend I had in Melbourne being apart of 20 PhDs in 20 mins. I would like to thank the people who helped me get here - @BerezowskiTori for encouraging me; @XantheMallett@PopCriminology@DrDilanSeckiner for their ongoing support. 1/2
2/2 and @uonlawschool for helping me to get Melbourne this weekend. A big thank you also to everyone who tuned in and sent me messages of support! 💀🥼
@Uni_Newcastle
This was so much fun! It was such a pleasure to meet so many interesting and fantastic PhDs. A big thank you to @DrShaneRRR and the team for the opportunity 💀🥼
I am very excited to have been selected for this year’s #20phds20mins@DrShaneRRR@einstein_agogo
I am looking forward to meeting the other speakers and having my first ever radio interview! I’ll be sure to share details for how my Newcastle friends can tune in or catch up 🎙️🔬
A great project that I had the pleasure of assisting on with the dream team ⭐️ very proud of our lead researcher and first author on this project - @BerezowskiTori
Don’t have access to a taphonomy facility with human donors?
This study found that GPR and ERT can successfully observe both human and pig burials with no obvious differences in the detected geophysical responses.
Learn more in #JFS article: doi.org/10.1111/1556-4029.15…