Dr Simone Deegan

Dr Simone Deegan is a Senior Lecturer at The Centre for Social Impact at Flinders University (CSI Flinders).

Simone has extensive experience in both the criminal justice and youth justice systems.

Before joining Flinders University, Simone was the Principal Advocate for all detained children and young people in South Australia with the Office of the Guardian for Children and Young People. She has undertaken consultancies for local and state governments, including the Commission of Inquiry into the Tasmanian Government's Responses to Child Sexual Abuse in Institutional Settings (Ashley Youth Detention Centre).

Her research and industry work has impacted upon juvenile detention policies and practices (in areas such as human rights compliance, restrictive disciplinary and intrustive practices and food-related practices) and offered international perspectives on sentencing policies that often ignore juvenile immaturity and impede rehabilitation.

Simone has also worked as a criminal defence solicitor with the Legal Services Commission, in private practice, as a supervisor of the UniSA Legal Advice Clinic and as an Associate of the District Court of South Australia.

Her key interests include youth offending (including the relationship to broader environmental factors such as the child protection system), homicide, sentencing and the impact of care/correctional settings.

Contact: simone.deegan@flinders.edu.au