Akuch Kuol Anyieth is a crime, justice, and legal scholar. Dr Anyieth brings over a decade of experience in various facets of social and criminal justice, academia, policy, and advocacy. Among her qualifications, Dr Anyieth holds a Bachelor of Legal Studies from La Trobe University, a Master of Justice and Criminology from RMIT University, a second Master’s degree in family violence research, a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Law and Society from La Trobe University, a qualified Trauma-Informed Coach, and completed yearlong governance and political training at The University of Melbourne, Victoria. Her PhD thesis title Decolonising Family Violence Intervention Orders in the South Sudanese-Australian Community in Victoria was awarded The Nancy Millis Medal. Dr Anyieth has collaborated with numerous communities in Australia, as well as government and non-governmental agencies. She has authored peer-reviewed academic journal articles and books covering topics such as violence, family violence, masculinity, law and order, trauma, and social reforms. She has taught undergraduate and postgraduate students’ various humanities and criminal justice subjects and is open to PhD, Masters, and Honours students’ supervision.