Danielle Watson

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Danielle Watson is an Associate Professor and Research Training Coordinator in the School of Justice at Queensland University of Technology. She conducts research on (in)security in Pacific Island countries, capacity building for security service providers, recruitment and training as well as many other areas specific to improving security governance in developing country contexts.

Pacific women in policing: Seen but still not heard
Pacific women in policing: Seen but still not heard
The patriarchal power that has dominated the region’s law enforcement remains alive and well, albeit in a new guise.
Pacific Islands need stronger corrections systems to address transnational and organised crime
Pacific Islands need stronger corrections systems to address transnational and organised crime
Rehabilitation is too often a forgotten arena in regional efforts.
Is a new Australian police program what the Pacific needs?
Is a new Australian police program what the Pacific needs?
Engagement on policing is crucial, but it must be regionally led.
Pacific Islands: Spillover threats from transnational organised crime
Pacific Islands: Spillover threats from transnational organised crime
Facing a policing squeeze in Southeast Asia, criminal networks will increasingly shift their operations to regions of perceived weakness.
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