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Larissa Sandy

Assistant Professor in Criminology, Faculty of Social Sciences

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Biography

I joined the University of Nottingham in January 2021 as an Assistant Professor in Criminology. Before this, I was a Senior Lecturer in Criminology & Justice Studies at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. Prior to joining RMIT, I was a Vice Chancellor's Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Criminology at Flinders University in Adelaide with my project exploring Cambodia's human trafficking laws. I specialise in sex work and human trafficking, having researched with sex workers in Australia and Asia-Pacific for almost twenty years and have just completed a large-scale project on the career development needs of sex workers in Victoria, which included working with a team of sex worker peer researchers. I received my BA (Asian Studies) and Honours (Social Sciences) degrees from Curtin University and PhD from the Australian National University. I have a Graduate Certificate in Advanced Khmer from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, which I gained after studying at the Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute and am currently completing a PGCHE at the University of Melbourne. I was also a Research Fellow on the International HIV Program at the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society at La Trobe University and a Research Analyst at the Australian Institute of Criminology where I worked on the National Homicide Monitoring Program and Trafficking in Persons project.

ORCID ID: orcid.org/0000-0001-9341-1711

Expertise Summary

Asian & Australian criminology; postcolonial criminology; Southeast Asian ethnography; Khmer & Thai studies; applied Anthropology; gender, sexuality and culture; sex work; human trafficking; victimology; gendered violence and sexual violence; feminist theories and practice; Australian studies.

Teaching Summary

I am teaching into:

Crimes and Harms of the Powerful (SOCI3033)

Police, Policing and the Police (SOCI2025)

Research Design Practice (Quantitative Methods) (SOCI2038)

Recent Publications

  • LARISSA SANDY, 2020. Will Victoria be the first place in the world to fully decriminalise sex work? The Conversation. Available at: <https://theconversation.com/will-victoria-be-the-firstplace- in-the-world-to-fully-decriminalise-sex-work-146751>
  • LARISSA SANDY, ANASTASIA POWELL and REBECCA HISCOCK, 2020. Why Australia needs a national ban on conversion therapy The Conversation. Available at: <https://theconversation.com/why-australianeeds- a-national-ban-on-conversion-therapy-145410>
  • SHAEZ MORTIMER, ANASTASIA POWELL and LARISSA SANDY, 2019. “Typical scripts” and their silences: Exploring myths about sexual violence and LGBTQ people from the perspectives of support workers. Current Issues in Criminal Justice. 31(3), 333-348
  • SOPHIE AMINA, LISA MARIE DALLIMORE, KITTY GALORE, ROMAN POLTANOV and LARISSA SANDY, 2019. Career development for sex workers: Community needs assessment. Star Health.
  • LARISSA SANDY, JONI MEENAGH and PETREA NES-IADICOLA, 2019. Transitioning programs for sex workers: Evidence review report. RMIT University.
  • LARISSA SANDY, JONI MEENAGH and PETREA NES-IADICOLA, 2019. Transitioning programs for sex workers: An exploration of promising practice – Technical and background paper. RMIT University.
  • LARISSA SANDY, 2019. RhED Pathways program: Evaluation report (2016-18).
  • LARISSA SANDY, 2018. Human trafficking on the global periphery: A terrible spectacle. In: KERRY CARRINGTON, RUSSELL HOGG, JOHN SCOTT and MÁXIMO SOZZO, eds., Palgrave handbook on criminology and the global South. Palgrave. 347-367
  • LARISSA SANDY, 2018. Sex work. In: HILLARY CALLAN, ed., International encyclopaedia of Anthropology. Wiley-Blackwell.
  • LARISSA SANDY, 2017. Globalization and gender frontiers. In: ANGELA POOL-FUNAI, RAVI ROY and ALI FARAZAMAND, eds., Global encyclopaedia of public administration, public policy and governance. Springer.
  • LARISSA SANDY, ANASTASIA POWELL, JONI MEENAGH and TULLY O’NEILL, 2017. Evidence review of respectful relationships resources. RMIT University.
  • LARISSA SANDY and ANASTASIA POWELL, 2016. Workplaces can help prevent violence against women UN Global Compact Australia. Available at: <http://www.unglobalcompact.org.au/2016/03/08/workplaces-can-help-prevent-violenceagainst- women>
  • LARISSA SANDY and ANASTASIA POWELL, 2016. Gender equality in the workplace can prevent violence against women The Conversation. Available at: <https://theconversation.com/gender-equalityin- the-workplace-can-prevent-violence-against-women-54646>
  • ANASTASIA POWELL, LARISSA SANDY and JESSICA FINDLING, 2015. Promising practices in workplace and organisational approaches for the prevention of violence against women. RMIT University.
  • LARISSA SANDY, 2014. Women and sex work in Cambodia: Blood, sweat and tears. Routledge.
  • LARISSA SANDY, 2013. International agendas and sex worker rights in Cambodia. In: MICHELLE FORD, ed., Social activism in South East Asia. Routledge. 154-169
  • LARISSA SANDY, 2012. International politics, anti-trafficking measures and sex work in Cambodia. In: MICHELLE FORD, LENORE LYONS and WILLIAM VAN SCHENDEL, eds., Labour migration and trafficking in Southeast Asia: Critical perspectives. Routledge. 41-56
  • LARISSA SANDY, 2011. Srei khnyom: Women, debt bondage and sex work in Sihanoukville, Cambodia. Manchester Papers in Political Economy.
  • LARISSA SANDY, 2009. “Behind closed doors”: Women’s experiences of bonded labour in the Cambodian sex industry. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology. 10(3), 216-230
  • LARISSA SANDY, 2007. Just choices: Representations of choice and coercion in sex work in Cambodia. The Australian Journal of Anthropology. 18(2), 194-206.
  • LARISSA SANDY, 2006. Sex work in Cambodia: Beyond the voluntary/forced dichotomy. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal. 15(4), 449-469

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