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Kym Lindeman
Kym Lindeman

Position: PhD Student
School and/or Centres: School of Sociology

Email: Kym.Lindeman@anu.edu.au

Location: Level 4, RSSS Building, 146 Ellery Crescent

Qualification: Bachelor of Commerce/Science (Psychology),&amp;nbsp;ANU.&amp;nbsp;<br />
Master of Criminology, University of Sydney.<br />

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Kym Lindeman (née Dossetor) is a PhD candidate in the School of Sociology at the Australian National University. Her doctoral thesis focuses on the women's adaptation and experience of prison. She has completed a Bachelor of Commerce/Science(Psychology) at the Australian National University and a Master of Criminology at the University of Sydney. She has also worked within the state and federal government within Australia in policy and project development and published a range of research, both on her own and as a co-author.
 

Women's adaptation and experience of prison

Davis, B., & Dossetor, K. (2010). (Mis) perceptions of crime in Australia. Trends and issues in crime and criminal justice, (396), 1-6.

Dossetor, K. (2011). Cost-benefit analysis and its application to crime prevention and criminal justice research. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology.

Smith, L., Dossetor, K., & Borzycki, M. (2011). Armed robbery in Australia: 2008 National Armed Robbery Monitoring Program annual report. Australian Institute of Criminology.

Anderson, J., & Dossetor, K. (2012). First-response Police Officers Working in Single Person Patrols: A Literature Review. Australian Institute of Criminology.

Morgan, A., Boxall, H., Lindeman, K., & Anderson, J. (2012). Effective crime prevention interventions for implementation by local government. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology.

Lindeman, K., & de Almeida Neto, A. C. (2017). Evaluation of Vocational Training in Custody: Offenders' Experiences of Training and Pathways to Post-release Employment. Corrections Research Evaluation & Statistics-Corrective Services NSW.

Lindeman, K., Howard, M., & de Almeida Neto, A. C. (2017). Evaluation of Vocational Training in Custody: Relationships Between Training, Post-release Employment and Recidivism. Corrections Research Evaluation & Statistics-Corrective Services NSW

J.H. McClemens Memorial Prize in Criminology.