Emeritus Professor Eileen Baldry

Emeritus Professor Eileen Baldry

Emeritus Professor

BA, Dip Ed, Dip TEFL, MWP, PhD

Societal Impact Equity Engage
Off Equity,Diversity&Inclusion

Eileen Baldry AO FASSA FRSN (BA, DipEd, MWP, PhD) is an Emeritus Professor of Criminology at UNSW where she has been an academic since 1993. She has taught social policy, social development and criminology over the past two decades. Eileen held senior positions in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, serving as Associate Dean Education (ADE) (2007 to mid-2010), Deputy Dean (mid-2010 to mid-2015), Interim Dean (2015-2017) and was the inaugural UNSW Deputy Vice Chancellor Equity Diversit...

Phone
0425206667
E-mail
e.baldry@unsw.edu.au
Location
Room 225 Law and Justice Building

AO

100 Women of Influence 2016

2009 NSW Justice Medal

My Teaching

  • Criminology 
  • Social Policy
  • Social Development

Postgraduate Research Supervision
Eileen is currently supervising students working on various aspects of the NSW prison and criminal justice systems, children in the criminal justice system, community development in public housing neighbourhoods, homelessness, Indigenous welfare, Indigenous women post-release.

The main topics include:

  • The relevance of a human rights approach to development in Indigenous policy in Australia, in particular to addressing disadvantage and discrimmination experienced by indigenous women.
  • History of Aboriginal welfare in NSW.
  • Community regeneration in public housing.
  • Aborignal women with mental and cognitive disability: experiences in the criminal justice system.
  • Mothers in prison.
  • Post-release service experiences and desistance for people leaving prison in NSW.
  • Children in out of home care and criminalisation.