Embedding First Nations Knowledges, perspectives, and experiences in university criminology curricula in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand: Findings from a transnational survey

As many universities strive to decolonise their curricula, understanding how criminologists in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand are incorporating First Nations Knowledges, perspectives and experiences becomes crucial. Drawing on a survey of 176 criminology educators working in these countries, thi...

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Main Authors: Jessamy Gleeson, Mark Wood, Kate Hutton Burns, Samantha Keene, Rachel Loney-Howes
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spelling ftdeakinunifig:oai:figshare.com:article/28889876 2025-06-15T14:27:06+00:00 Embedding First Nations Knowledges, perspectives, and experiences in university criminology curricula in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand: Findings from a transnational survey Jessamy Gleeson Mark Wood Kate Hutton Burns Samantha Keene Rachel Loney-Howes 2025-04-22T00:00:00Z http://hdl.handle.net/10779/DRO/DU:28889876.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Embedding_First_Nations_Knowledges_perspectives_and_experiences_in_university_criminology_curricula_in_Australia_and_Aotearoa_New_Zealand_Findings_from_a_transnational_survey/28889876 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10779/DRO/DU:28889876.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Embedding_First_Nations_Knowledges_perspectives_and_experiences_in_university_criminology_curricula_in_Australia_and_Aotearoa_New_Zealand_Findings_from_a_transnational_survey/28889876 All Rights Reserved Human society Criminology Law and legal studies Law in context Legal systems Psychology Uncategorised value Text Journal contribution 2025 ftdeakinunifig 2025-05-22T07:10:57Z As many universities strive to decolonise their curricula, understanding how criminologists in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand are incorporating First Nations Knowledges, perspectives and experiences becomes crucial. Drawing on a survey of 176 criminology educators working in these countries, this study examined how First Nations’ insights are embedded in their teaching. The findings indicate that educators across the two countries are embedding a variety of approaches within their curricula but there is still much work to do. Educators from Aotearoa New Zealand utilise more approaches in their teaching than their Australian counterparts, which may speak to the more advanced policy positions regarding embedment of First Nations perspectives. Sustainable, long-term approaches require a whole-of-university approach so that the practice of embedment reflects the policy and intentions. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Unknown New Zealand
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Criminology
Law and legal studies
Law in context
Legal systems
Psychology
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Jessamy Gleeson
Mark Wood
Kate Hutton Burns
Samantha Keene
Rachel Loney-Howes
Embedding First Nations Knowledges, perspectives, and experiences in university criminology curricula in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand: Findings from a transnational survey
title Embedding First Nations Knowledges, perspectives, and experiences in university criminology curricula in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand: Findings from a transnational survey
title_full Embedding First Nations Knowledges, perspectives, and experiences in university criminology curricula in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand: Findings from a transnational survey
title_fullStr Embedding First Nations Knowledges, perspectives, and experiences in university criminology curricula in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand: Findings from a transnational survey
title_full_unstemmed Embedding First Nations Knowledges, perspectives, and experiences in university criminology curricula in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand: Findings from a transnational survey
title_short Embedding First Nations Knowledges, perspectives, and experiences in university criminology curricula in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand: Findings from a transnational survey
title_sort embedding first nations knowledges, perspectives, and experiences in university criminology curricula in australia and aotearoa new zealand: findings from a transnational survey
topic Human society
Criminology
Law and legal studies
Law in context
Legal systems
Psychology
Uncategorised value
topic_facet Human society
Criminology
Law and legal studies
Law in context
Legal systems
Psychology
Uncategorised value
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