Jarryd Bartle

Mr. Jarryd Bartle

Lecturer

Details

Open to

  • Media enquiries
  • Membership of an advisory committee
  • Industry Projects

About

Jarryd Bartle is a Lecturer at RMIT University and a Consultant to the Bridge of Hope Innocence Initiative and Criminal Case Review Project. His research work focuses on criminal justice responses to 'vice' (including illicit drug use, sex work and illiict pornography) as well as evidence-based policing, including best-practice criminal investigations and system protection against wrongful convictions. He has also worked on improving criminal justice education, with a strong research interest in experiential learning opportunities for aspiring criminal justice professionals.

Jarryd is admitted as a lawyer within the Supreme Court of Victoria and has previously practiced as a criminal defence solicitor, as well as a private criminal justice consultant to State and Federal government agencies, private companies and not-for-profits on his areas of expertise.

Media

Research fields

  • 480401 Criminal law
  • 440211 Police administration, procedures and practice
  • 440204 Crime and social justice
  • 390303 Higher education

UN sustainable development goals

  • 3 Good Health and Well Being
  • 10 Reduced Inequalities
  • 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
  • 4 Quality Education

Teaching interests

Work integrated learning coordinator for criminal justice internship programs.

Course coordinator for the following:

- Foundations of Policing
- Professional Ethics and Conduct
- Forensic Studies
- Drug Related Crime

Research interests

- Wrongful convictions.
- Policing of 'vice'.
- Police investigative techniques.
- Criminology and criminal justice education.

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