
Overview
Background
Lorraine Mazerolle is an Emeritus Professor at The University of Queensland, School of Social Science and an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow (2010–2015). She received the Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) in the General Division on Australia Day 2024 “for eminent service to education, to the social sciences as a criminologist and researcher, and to the development of innovative, evidence-based policing reforms.” Professor Mazerolle has published 5 books, 4 edited books, over 180 scientific journal articles and 46 book chapters. Her work has been cited more than 14,000 times. Her research interests are in experimental criminology, policing, drug law enforcement, regulatory crime control, and crime prevention. She has held many academic leadership roles including Co-Chair of the Crime and Justice Group (Campbell Collaboration), Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Experimental Criminology and Chair of the American Society of Criminology’s (ASC) Division of Experimental Criminology. She is an elected Fellow and past president of the Academy of Experimental Criminology (AEC), and an elected fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences Australia and the American Society of Criminology (ASC). Professor Mazerolle is the recipient of the ASC Division of Experimental Criminology Jerry Lee Lifetime Achievement Award (2019), Partners in Research Excellence Award The University of Queensland (2019), Distinguished Achievement Award of the Center for Evidence Based Crime Policy at George Mason University (2019), ASC Sellin-Glueck Award (2018), the ASC Division of Policing Distinguished Scholar Award (2016), the AEC Joan McCord Award (2013), and the ASC Division of International Criminology Freda Adler Distinguished Scholar Award (2010). She has won numerous US and Australian national competitive research grants on topics such as partnership policing, police engagement with high-risk people and disadvantaged communities, community regulation, problem-oriented policing, police technologies, civil remedies, street-level drug enforcement and policing public housing sites.
Availability
- Professor Lorraine Mazerolle is:
- Not available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Arts, Flinders University
- Bachelor (Honours) of Arts, Flinders University
- Masters (Coursework), Rutgers University-Newark
- Doctor of Philosophy, Rutgers University-Newark
Research interests
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Experimental Criminology
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Policing, especially Third Party Policing, Problem-Oriented Policing
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Crime Control/Crime Prevention
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Crime Analysis/Environmental Criminology
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Community Regulation/Community Capacity Building
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Ecology of Crime and Urban Criminological Theories
Works
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2011
Book
Modeling the Effectiveness of Counter-Terrorism Strategies in Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand
Gary LaFree, Lorraine Mazerolle, Rebecca Denning, Erin Miller, Gentry White and Sue Ming Yang (2011). Modeling the Effectiveness of Counter-Terrorism Strategies in Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand.
2011
Book Chapter
Environmental criminology and crime analysis: Situating the theory, analytic approach and application
Wortley, Richard and Mazerolle, Lorraine (2011). Environmental criminology and crime analysis: Situating the theory, analytic approach and application. Environmental criminology and crime analysis. (pp. 1-18) edited by R. Wortley and L. Mazerolle. London, United Kingdom: Willan Publishers. doi: 10.4324/9780203118214
2011
Other Outputs
The Queensland Community Engagement Trial: Final Report
Mazerolle, Lorraine, Bennett, Sarah, Eggins, Elizabeth and Antrobus, Emma (2011). The Queensland Community Engagement Trial: Final Report. ARC Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security Briefing Paper Series. Institute for Social Science Research - Publications, Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security (CEPS).
2011
Conference Publication
Diversity and trust: Do changing immigration patterns negatively impact social capital in urban communities?
Wickes, Rebecca, Zahnow, Renee, Mazerolle, Lorraine and White, Gentry (2011). Diversity and trust: Do changing immigration patterns negatively impact social capital in urban communities?. ISA Research Committee 21 Sociology of Urban and Regional Development, Amsterdam Netherlands, 7-9 July 2011. Amsterdam Netherlands: International Sociological Association.
2011
Conference Publication
Queensland Community Engagement Trial
Antrobus, Emma, Mazerolle, Lorraine and Bennett, Sarah (2011). Queensland Community Engagement Trial. CEPS 2012 Risk and Resilience: Redefining Security Conference, Brisbane, QLD Australia, October 2011.
2011
Conference Publication
A randomized controlled trial of legitimacy policing: results of the Queensland Community Engagement Trial (QCET)
Mazerolle, Lorraine and Bennett, Sarah (2011). A randomized controlled trial of legitimacy policing: results of the Queensland Community Engagement Trial (QCET). Stockholm Criminology Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden, June 2011.
2011
Book
Reducing the methamphetamine problem in Australia: Evaluating innovative partnerships between police, pharmacies and other third parties
Ransley, Janet, Mazerolle, Lorraine, Manning, Matt, McGuffog, Ingrid, Drew, Jacqueline M. and Webster, Julianne (2011). Reducing the methamphetamine problem in Australia: Evaluating innovative partnerships between police, pharmacies and other third parties. Monograph Series No. 39 Canberra, ACT, Australia: National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund.
2010
Journal Article
Community variations in violence: The role of social ties and collective efficacy in comparative context
Mazerolle, Lorraine, Wickes, Rebecca and McBroom, James (2010). Community variations in violence: The role of social ties and collective efficacy in comparative context. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 47 (1), 3-30. doi: 10.1177/0022427809348898
2010
Conference Publication
Ethnic heterogeneity and ‘hunkering’: Do changing immigration patterns influence collective efficacy and reciprocated exchange?
Wickes, Rebecca, White, Gentry and Mazerolle, Lorraine (2010). Ethnic heterogeneity and ‘hunkering’: Do changing immigration patterns influence collective efficacy and reciprocated exchange?. 2010 CEPS Annual International Conference, Canberra, Australia, 7-8 October 2010. Nathan, Qld., Australia: eResearch Services, Griffith University.
2010
Conference Publication
Community Resilience Research: Current approaches, challenges and opportunities
Wickes, Rebecca, Zahnow, Renee and Mazerolle, Lorraine (2010). Community Resilience Research: Current approaches, challenges and opportunities. 2010 National Security Science and Innovation Conference, Canberra, Australia, 23 September 2010. Deakin, A.C.T., Australia: Australian Security Research Centre.
2010
Conference Publication
Legitimacy and policing: a systematic review
Bennett, Sarah, Mazerolle, Lorraine, Davis, Jacqueline, Sargeant, Elise and Manning, Matthew (2010). Legitimacy and policing: a systematic review. The National Policing Improvement Agency, Bramshill, United Kingdom, March 2010.
2010
Conference Publication
Queensland Community Engagement Trial: Preliminary results
Bennett, Sarah and Mazerolle, Lorraine (2010). Queensland Community Engagement Trial: Preliminary results. 2nd CEPS Annual International Conference, Canberra, ACT, Australia, 7- 8 October, 2010.
2010
Book Chapter
Experimental criminology
Mazerolle, Lorraine and Bennett, Sarah (2010). Experimental criminology. Oxford Bibliographies: Criminology. (pp. 1-1) edited by Beth M. Huebner. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/OBO/9780195396607-0085
2010
Conference Publication
The volatility of terrorist activity
White, Gentry, Porter, Michael and Mazerolle, Lorraine (2010). The volatility of terrorist activity. Second CEPS International Conference. At the Nexus: New paradigms and practices in policing and security (CEPS 2010), Canberra, ACT, Australia, 7-8 October 2010.
2010
Book
A SWOT analysis of strategic problem-solving in the South Australian Police
Mazerolle, Lorraine, Darroch, Steve and Ferguson, Patricia (2010). A SWOT analysis of strategic problem-solving in the South Australian Police. South Australian Police, ISSR.
2010
Conference Publication
Issues encountered in social science meta-analysis: A case study on legitimacy in policing
Bennett, Sarah, Davis, Jacqueline, Mazerolle, Lorraine and Mengersen, Kerry (2010). Issues encountered in social science meta-analysis: A case study on legitimacy in policing. 5th Annual meeting of the Society for Research Synthesis Methodology, Cartagena, Spain, 5-7 July 2010.
2010
Book
Reanalysis of LEAPS and Martin Data
Mazerolle, Lorraine and Davis, Jacqueline (2010). Reanalysis of LEAPS and Martin Data.
2010
Conference Publication
Legitimacy policing: systematic review findings
Mazerolle, Lorraine, Bennett, Sarah, Davis, Jacqueline , Sargeant, Elise and Manning, Matthew (2010). Legitimacy policing: systematic review findings. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, United States, November 2010.
2010
Journal Article
Legitimacy in policing: Draft protocol for the Campbell Collaboration systematic review
Mazerolle, Lorraine, Bennett, Sarah, Elise Sargeant, Ferguson, Patricia and Manning, Matthew (2010). Legitimacy in policing: Draft protocol for the Campbell Collaboration systematic review. Campbell Collaboration.
2009
Book
Serious violent crime investigations: A systematic literature search and technical report
Denning, Rebecca, Bennett, Sarah, Mazerolle, Lorraine and Stocks, Belinda (2009). Serious violent crime investigations: A systematic literature search and technical report. Brisbane, Australia: Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security.
Funding
Current funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Professor Lorraine Mazerolle is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Nudging cybersecurity: The limitations of email-based nudges in enhancing defensive behaviours
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sarah Bennett
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Doctor Philosophy
Mitigating Digital Threats and Crime: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sarah Bennett
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Doctor Philosophy
Removing police barriers in sexual offence cases: Explicating police decision making heuristics and victims perspective
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sarah Bennett
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Doctor Philosophy
Removing police barriers in sexual offence cases: Explicating police decision making heuristics and victims perspective
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sarah Bennett
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Doctor Philosophy
Innovating Police Performance Measurement
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sarah Bennett
Completed supervision
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Proactive Police Detectives: An Evaluation of Brisbane's Operation Galley
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sarah Bennett
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
School truancy and financial independence during emerging adulthood: A longitudinal analysis of receipt of and reliance on cash transfers
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jason Ferris
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
`Conservation' Criminology: Understanding and Preventing Illegal Fishing in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Renee Zahnow
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Encouraging school re-engagement: Exploring the operation of the legal mechanisms of a Third Party Policing school engagement intervention
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Emma Antrobus, Associate Professor Sarah Bennett
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Skill acquisition, transfer and application: A study of investigative interviewing training in the Queensland Police Service.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Adrian Cherney
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Activating School Bonds: A Study of Truanting Young People in the Context of the Ability School Engagement Program (ASEP)
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Emma Antrobus, Associate Professor Sarah Bennett
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Randomised Controlled Trials in Policing: An Organisational Learning Perspective
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Emma Antrobus, Associate Professor Sarah Bennett
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
The Legislative Context of Prejudice Motivated Victimisation: Perceptions of Police Legitimacy and Citizen Decisions to Report Hate Crime Incidents
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Suzanna Fay
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
The impact of alcohol on society: Exploring the burden on police, ambulance, emergency departments and hospitals
Principal Advisor
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Policing gender diversity: perceptions of intergroup difference between police and transgender people
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Adrian Cherney
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
Policing and collective efficacy: The way police effectiveness, legitimacy and police strategies explain variations in collective efficacy.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Adrian Cherney
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Using Situational Crime Prevention (SCP) to Prevent Cybercrimes
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ryan Ko
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
The Blended Detective Training Program. Educating the Digital Age Detective: Developing High Performance Police Detectives through Enhanced Self-Efficacy
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sarah Bennett
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Rhinoceros Horn and Traditional Chinese Medicine: Demand in China
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Hugh Possingham
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Community Engagement with Muslim Communities: Pitfalls and Opportunities in a Climate of Counter-Terrorism
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Adrian Cherney
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Enhancing police investigative practices through capacity development: A case study of model police stations in Bangladesh
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Adrian Cherney
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Graph Algorithms and Network Motifs: Tools for Text Exploration
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Benjamin Burton
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