Molly Dragiewicz, Ph.D.
Molly Dragiewicz is Associate Professor in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Griffith University in Australia. Dragiewicz is an internationally award-winning criminologist whose research focuses on violence and gender. She is currently working on research about technology-facilitated coercive control, domestic violence and family law, and complex trauma.
Dr. Dragiewicz's recent publications include:
- Salter, M., Dragiewicz, M., Burke, J., Ussher, J., Middleton, W., Vilenica, S., Martin Monzon, B., & Noack-Lundberg, K. (2020). “A deep wound under my heart”: Constructions of complex trauma and implications for women’s wellbeing and safety from violence.
- Dragiewicz, M., Harris, B., Woodlock, D., Salter, M., Easton, H., Lynch, A., Campbell, H., Leach,
J., & Milne, L. (2019). Domestic violence and communication technology: Survivorexperiences of intrusion, surveillance, and identity crime.
- DeKeseredy, W. S. , Dragiewicz, M., & Schwartz, M. D. (2019). Curbing separation/divorce violence against women. In W. S. DeKeseredy, C. M. Rennison, & A. K. Hall-Sanchez (Eds.), The Routledge International Handbook of Violence Studies. Routledge.
- Suzor, N., Dragiewicz, M., Harris, B., Gillett, R., Burgess, J., & Van Geelen, T. (2019). Human Rights by Design: The Responsibilities of Social Media Platforms to Address Gender‐Based Violence Online. Policy & Internet, 11, 84-103. DOI: 10.1002/poi3.185
- Dragiewicz, M., Woodlock, D., Harris, B., & Reid, C. (2019). In W. S. DeKeseredy, C. M. Rennison, & A. K. Hall-Sanchez (Eds.), The Routledge International Handbook of Violence Studies. Routledge.
- Douglas, H., Harris, B. A., & Dragiewicz, M. (2019). Technology-facilitated Domestic and Family Violence: Women’s Experiences. The British Journal of Criminology, 59(3), 551–570.