Lecturer in Criminology & Justice | Co-leader of the Sexual Violence and Research Prevention Unit (SVRPU), University of the Sunshine Coast
Dr Nadine McKillop is a lecturer in Criminology and Justice and Co-Leader of USC's Sexual Violence Research and Prevention Unit. Also a psychologist, Nadine worked with both offenders and victims within criminal justice settings before entering academia. Her research interests include understanding and preventing sexual violence and abuse, the assessment and treatment of youth and adult sexual offenders, as well as factors associated with the onset of youth and adult offending to reduce the extent and impacts of sexual violence and abuse in the community.
Nadine is an adjunct Research Fellow with the Griffith Criminology Institute and Honorary Research Fellow with the Centre for Advances in Behavioural Sciences, Coventry University.

Child sexual abuse by women is on the rise. We don’t have the support services to cope
Nov 12, 2024 04:55 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
Sexual offending perpetrated by females is probably much more common than people think. In Australia, we have seen an almost 208% increase in the number of women in the criminal justice system for sexual offences from...

Grooming: what parents should know and what schools should do if they suspect it
Feb 25, 2020 13:39 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
This weeks ABCs Four Corners exposed an elite Melbourne school for failing to adequately respond to the grooming of a student by a former athletics coach, who is now a convicted offender. Several current and former...