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Biography

Adelaide Bragias' research sits at the intersection of grievance-fuelled violence, and domestic homicide. She is a PhD Candidate and Research Officer at the ANU's POLIS: The Centre for Social Policy and Research, and has published in leading journals in criminology and policing.

Adelaide graduated with a Bachelor of Criminology (Honours I) in 2022, and her thesis focused on contemporary intra-familial homicides. She received the Toni Makkai Prize for Excellence in Criminology in 2021.

Previously, Adelaide worked in the Australian Public Service, where she supported the management of a team to receive, assess and respond to reports of serious abuse within the Australian Defence Force.

Research Interests

  • Domestic homicide
  • Familicide
  • Grievance-fuelled violence
  • Domestic and family violence
  • Policing & technology

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