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Dr Kelly Richards
Dr Kelly Richards
Centre for Restorative Justice (CRJ)
EmailKelly.Richards@aic.gov.au
CV2008
Background

Kelly Richards has a Ph.D. in criminology from the University of Western Sydney. She has worked as a lecturer and researcher in crime and justice at the University of Western Sydney, the University of Technology, Sydney, and Sydney University, and is currently a Research Analyst at the Australian Institute of Criminology. Kelly’s research interests include restorative justice, crime theories, and violence against women and children.

Selected Publications

  • Richards, K. (2007) 'Rewriting History': Towards a Genealogy of 'Restorative Justice', Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Penrith: University of Western Sydney
  • Richards, K. (2006) 'Not Directly to Blame? Considering the Role of Parental Responsibility in the Emergence of Restorative Practices for Juveniles' in Tie, W., S. Julich and V. Walters (eds) New Frontiers in Restorative Justice, Auckland: Massey University: 117-136
  • Richards, K. (2005) 'Unlikely Friends? Oprah Winfrey and Restorative Justice' Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 38 (3): 381-399
  • Gaffey, J., A. Possamai-Inesedy and K. Richards (eds) (2005) The Chameleon and the Quilt: A Cross-Disciplinary Exploration in the Social Sciences, Milperra: University of Western Sydney
  • Richards, K. (2005) 'Cause and Effect? Failings of the Contemporary Penal System and the Emergence of Restorative Justice' in Gaffey, J., A. Possamai-Inesedy and K. Richards (eds) The Chameleon and the Quilt: A Cross-Disciplinary Exploration in the Social Sciences, Milperra: University of Western Sydney: 44-54
  • Richards, K. (2003) 'What's Oprah Winfrey Got to Do With It? The Rise and Rise of Restorative Justice' Paper presented at the Annual Conference of The Australian Sociological Association, 4-6 December, Armidale NSW