Professor
Nicole L. AsquithProfile page
(She/they)
Professor of Policing and Emergency Management
Policing and Emergency Management
Orcid identifier0000-0002-2494-3391
- Professor of Policing and Emergency ManagementPolicing and Emergency Management
- 03 6226 8405 (Work)
- School of Social Sciences, Policing and Emergency Management, Sandy Bay Campus, TAS
TEACHING INTERESTS
Teaching
Nicole has taught primarily in the area of sociological and criminological theory and research methods, and translating theory to practice. She has taught in the areas of criminal justice, criminology, policing, and sociology, particularly as they relate to marginalised, disadvantaged, or vulnerable people.
Teaching expertise
Nicole is a curriculum Expert Advisor to TEQSA and the Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academic and Vocational Qualifications, and has over a twenty years of experience in curriculum design and development. She consistently receives outstanding student evaluations of her teaching. Nicole works with colleagues in the Policing team to strengthen the professional development activities undertaken in conjunction with policing services. Nicole teaches into the Professional Honours program with Tasmania Police and Victoria Police.
Research Supervision
Nicole enjoys working with Honours, Masters, and PhD students to explore new and emerging issues in crime and policing, especially as they relate to victimisation and crime prevention. In the past twenty years, she has supervised over 20 students, and co-supervised over 30 students, with most completing their studies in a timely fashion. Nicole also works with students on preparing their thesis document and assists individual students in formatting complex theses.
Nicole has taught primarily in the area of sociological and criminological theory and research methods, and translating theory to practice. She has taught in the areas of criminal justice, criminology, policing, and sociology, particularly as they relate to marginalised, disadvantaged, or vulnerable people.
Teaching expertise
Nicole is a curriculum Expert Advisor to TEQSA and the Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academic and Vocational Qualifications, and has over a twenty years of experience in curriculum design and development. She consistently receives outstanding student evaluations of her teaching. Nicole works with colleagues in the Policing team to strengthen the professional development activities undertaken in conjunction with policing services. Nicole teaches into the Professional Honours program with Tasmania Police and Victoria Police.
Research Supervision
Nicole enjoys working with Honours, Masters, and PhD students to explore new and emerging issues in crime and policing, especially as they relate to victimisation and crime prevention. In the past twenty years, she has supervised over 20 students, and co-supervised over 30 students, with most completing their studies in a timely fashion. Nicole also works with students on preparing their thesis document and assists individual students in formatting complex theses.
SUPERVISION & TEACHING
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CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
Properties and Applications of Aquatic Species Size-Distributions (Predicting species size-distributions)
9 Oct 2023
CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
Developing New Mechanistic Size-Structured Models to Support Climate-Resilient Aquaculture
1 Dec 2020
CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
Extreme Climatic Events and the Future of Alpine Plant Coexistence.
23 Nov 2020
CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
Advancing Wildlife Disease Management: Sarcoptic mange in the bare-nosed wombat (Vombatus ursinus)
1 Dec 2019
CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
Model Selection and Goodness of Fit in Molecular Phylogenetics
29 Nov 2019
COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
Neighbourhood Effects in a Temperate Eucalypt Forest
2 Jul 2018 - 18 Oct 2022
Travis Glenn Britton
COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
Exploring Macroecology of Cephalopods in a Changing Climate through Trait-based Approaches
28 Nov 2016 - 29 Oct 2021
Kieran James Murphy
COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
The forgotten krill: The biology and ecological function of Thysanoessa macrura in the Southern Ocean ecosystem
31 Mar 2016 - 17 Dec 2019
Jake Rodney Wallis