Kristy Campion
Dr Campion (BA (Hons 1 Class) PhD (JCU) is Senior Lecturer in Terrorism and Security Studies. In 2025, she was ranked as the top Australian researcher in her field nationally by The Australian Research Magazine, based on scholarly impact and citations.
Dr Campion is the Research Lead for the Threats to Australian Domestic Security team, within the Contemporary Threats to Australian Security (CTAS) research group. The Domestic Security team engages in collaborative research on the contemporary extreme right wing threat, with ongoing projects on insider threats, anti-government extremism, and youth radicalisation.
Her research focuses on terrorism and extremism in western democratic contexts. Her research on right wing extremism has canvassed transnational and domestic networks, ideologies, the participation of women, online vectors, and more. Dr Campion's research on left wing extremism has examined both historical and contemporary strategies. Her research on religious terrorism has explored their presence and networks in Australia, tactical evolution, and targeting considerations. In 2022, she published Australia's first comprehensive history of terrorism, Chasing Shadows: The untold and deadly story of terrorism in Australia.
She is currently Senior Lecturer in Terrorism Studies for the Masters of Terrorism and Security Studies at Charles Sturt University.
Experience-
–present
Lecturer in Terrorism Studies, Charles Sturt University
-
2015
James Cook University , Doctor of Philosophy in Terrorism History
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