Elena Campbell

Ms. Elena Campbell

Principal Advisor

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  • Media enquiries
  • Membership of an advisory committee
  • Collaborative projects

About

Elena is a lawyer, speechwriter and former political staffer who has worked in legal and social policy for over 20 years. Elena’s expertise includes therapeutic justice, women’s decarceration, equal opportunity and human rights, as well as the prevention and elimination of violence against women and children.

 

At the Centre for Innovative Justice (CIJ) Elena oversees a program of research which predominantly focuses on family violence, as well as the way in which experiences of trauma can push women and children into contact with the criminal justice system. In this capacity, Elena has led projects for Government departments and courts to support the implementation of recommendations from Victoria’s Royal Commission into Family Violence.

 

Elena has been involved in ANROWS funded projects focusing on interventions with adult perpetrators of family violence. She is also lead researcher in a program of research focusing on young people’s use of violence at home, including the capacity of legal and service systems to respond to the complexity of need across families and communities.

 

Previously Elena worked as a legal adviser and staffer in the Victorian Government for over a decade. Elena has also been employed as a consultant for a range of social policy and justice organisations, including the Australian Human Rights Commission.

Media

Non-academic positions

  • Consultant
  • Australian Human Rights Commission
  • Sydney, Australia
  • 3 Mar 2011 – 3 Mar 2015
  • Ministerial Adviser
  • Victorian Government
  • Melbourne, Australia
  • 20 Sep 2000 – 20 Nov 2010
  • Judicial Associate
  • Federal Court of Australia
  • Melbourne, Australia
  • 3 Aug 1999 – 3 Sep 2000
  • Legal practitioner
  • Wisewoulds Solicitors
  • Australia
  • 2 Mar 1998 – 3 Aug 1999
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