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Kate Fitz-Gibbon

Professor (Practice), Corporate Education, Faculty of Business and Economics
kate.fitzgibbon@monash.edu

39 Posts

Core expertise

Violence against women
Domestic and family violence
Femicide, policy and law reform

Biography

Kate is an international research leader in the area of domestic and family violence, femicide, responses to all forms of violence against women and children, perpetrator interventions, and the impacts of policy and practice reform in Australia and internationally. She has significant experience with qualitative and survey-based research methods, and a strong record of conducting research that ethically and safely engages with family violence victim-survivors, people who use violence, and practitioners.

Read more about Kate Fitz-Gibbon's research

What will a post-COVID-19 world look like? post image

What will a post-COVID-19 world look like?

COVID-19: The bystander role has never been more critical in calling out family violence post image

COVID-19: The bystander role has never been more critical in calling out family violence

Coronavirus: Fear of family violence spike as COVID-19 impact hits households post image

Coronavirus: Fear of family violence spike as COVID-19 impact hits households

Counting the cost of intimate partner homicides in Australia post image

Counting the cost of intimate partner homicides in Australia

One year on from Royal Commission findings on Northern Territory child detention: what's changed? post image

One year on from Royal Commission findings on Northern Territory child detention: what's changed?

Men’s violence against women: the leading threat to women's safety and wellbeing post image

Men’s violence against women: the leading threat to women's safety and wellbeing

Policing family violence: duty failures and accountability post image

Policing family violence: duty failures and accountability

What is parricide and how common is it in Australia? post image

What is parricide and how common is it in Australia?

2018 federal budget: Turnbull Government all talk, no action on family violence post image

2018 federal budget: Turnbull Government all talk, no action on family violence

We won't stop lone-actor attacks until we understand violence against women post image

We won't stop lone-actor attacks until we understand violence against women

Human rights: media's key role in the wake of child detention abuses post image

Human rights: media's key role in the wake of child detention abuses

Finally, police are taking family violence as seriously as terrorism post image

Finally, police are taking family violence as seriously as terrorism