top of page

I regularly speak to academic, practitioner, policy, and public audiences on crime, harm, and the use of evidence in complex decision-making. My talks range from conference keynotes and invited university seminars to policy briefings, public forums, podcasts, and media commentary. Across these settings, I focus on translating rigorous research into insights that are accessible, relevant, and grounded in real-world constraints.


TEDx talk exploring how evidence can clarify emotionally charged debates in crime and justice.

Contact me
Te Puna Haumaru Centre for Security and Crime Science, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand.
About me
bottom of page

