In May 2021, SHaME Principal Investigator Joanna Bourke interviewed Dr Kyllie Cripps, who is a Scientia Fellow and Senior Lecturer in the Law Faculty at the University of New South Wales in Australia.
Watch their interview here in which Joanna and Kyllie speak about Kyllie’s educational background and interest in finding community solutions to family violence; whether Koori Courts are really Indigenous-owned spaces and how well restorative justice works, or doesn’t work, in cases of family and sexual violence; engaging with men’s and perpetrators’ perspectives and the importance of creating space for Aboriginal men to talk about their trauma; and as ever, some words of wisdom for early career researchers.
FIND OUT MORE:
Website: Dr Kyllie Cripps Academic Profile
Twitter: @CrippsKyllie