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Haylie is an Online Course Facilitator for the Bachelor of Psychological Science and Sociology with the responsibility for leading the development and delivery of online teaching for UniSA Online students. My role involves working closely with divisional staff at UniSA to provide high-quality online teaching to undergraduate students, and to coordinate the day-to-day activities of online tutoring staff.
Haylie has taught extensively across many criminology and sociology topics, and specialises in teaching in sensitive and contentious material. Haylie holds a Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) and a First Class Honors degree in Criminology where she examined the changing representations of female prisoners over... Read more
About me
Haylie is an Online Course Facilitator for the Bachelor of Psychological Science and Sociology with the responsibility for leading the development and delivery of online teaching for UniSA Online students. My role involves working closely with divisional staff at UniSA to provide high-quality online teaching to undergraduate students, and to coordinate the day-to-day activities of online tutoring staff.
Haylie has taught extensively across many criminology and sociology topics, and specialises in teaching in sensitive and contentious material. Haylie holds a Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) and a First Class Honors degree in Criminology where she examined the changing representations of female prisoners over time by comparing the classic TV show Prisoner with it's contemporary remake, Wentworth.
Haylie is passionate about cultural criminology, with her research closely examining the intersection between crime and popular culture. Her current PhD research looks at the the cross-cultural messages that the Nordic Noir phenomenon brings into a world largely dominated by Anglo crime drama.
Haylie also enjoys socio-legal studies and has previously assisted the Department for Correctional Services in policy development.
About me
Doctor of Philosophy (In Progress) Flinders University
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (Criminology) Flinders University
Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) Flinders University
Teaching & student supervision