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Miranda Forsyth

Photo credit: U.S. Pacific Fleet (CC BY-NC 2.0)

Thinking collectively, acting individually: governance in a time of COVID-19

by Miranda Forsyth, Gordon Peake
April 8, 2020
Credit (DFAT)

A Pacific Peoples criminology?

by Miranda Forsyth, Sinclair Dinnen, Fiona Hukula
December 17, 2019

Finding the relational state in Bougainville’s booze ban

by Gordon Peake, Miranda Forsyth
December 11, 2019

The potential of policing coalitions in PNG

by Miranda Forsyth, Fiona Hukula
September 9, 2019

Restorative justice: learnings for Melanesia from Afghanistan

by Miranda Forsyth
July 2, 2019
A panel at the Lancaster conference (Credit: Philip Gibbs)

Witchcraft and human rights: global learnings and conversations

by Fiona Hukula, Miranda Forsyth, Philip Gibbs
April 17, 2019
Women in the Biwat Settlement, a notice at the police station, and the Lae Central Police Station (Credit: Michelle N Rooney)

Accessing justice: police responses to domestic violence

by Michelle Nayahamui Rooney, Miranda Forsyth, Mary Aisi, Dora Kuir-Ayius
December 12, 2018
A sign a Huonville Primary School in Lae (Credit: Michelle Rooney)

FSV, children’s school attendance and strategies used by schools to help

by Mary Aisi, Michelle Nayahamui Rooney, Miranda Forsyth, Dora Kuir-Ayius
December 10, 2018
A haus or tebol market in Biwat settlement, Lae, PNG (Credit: Michelle Rooney)

Family and sexual violence and its impact on families in Lae

by Dora Kuir-Ayius, Miranda Forsyth, Michelle Nayahamui Rooney, Mary Aisi
December 6, 2018
Training in Mt Hagen (Credit: Kate Saxton)

Challenges and strategies in conducting training and awareness on sorcery accusation-related violence: part two

by Miranda Forsyth, Fiona Hukula
July 27, 2018
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Miranda Forsyth

Miranda Forsyth is an Associate Professor at the School of Regulation and Global Governance at ANU.

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