Katie Logos

Dr Katie Logos

Lecturer

School of Society and Culture

College of Education, Behavioural and Social Science

Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD - email supervisor to discuss availability.


Dr Katie Logos is a Lecturer of Criminology and Early Career Researcher at the University of Adelaide. Katie’s research examines risks for vulnerable groups within the forensic setting, and focuses on developing effective interventions to mitigate such risk. This has involved two interrelated research streams in which she has led and contributed to various grant funded projects. The first stream focuses on understanding factors underpinning criminal involvement for young people and individuals on the autism spectrum. The second focuses on understanding the growing problem of child sexual abuse online, and developing techniques to prevent and reduce the victimisation of children.To read more about Katie's research across these two streams as part of the Adelaide Cybercrime Laboratory, visit www.AdelaideCybercrime.org

Date Position Institution name
2023 - ongoing Lecturer University of Adelaide
2021 - 2022 Postdoctoral Research Associate University of Adelaide
2020 - 2022 Postdoctoral Research Associate Flinders University

Date Type Title Institution Name Country Amount
2025 Research Award Executive Dean's Excellence in Early Career Research Award Faculty ABLE, University of Adelaide Australia $1,000
2024 Achievement Leadership for Emerging Academics and Professionals Program University of Adelaide Australia -
2024 Research Award Early Career Research Excellence Award School of Social Sciences, University of Adelaide Australia -

Date Institution name Country Title
2020 Flinders University Australia PhD
2016 Flinders University Australia BPsyc (Hons)

Year Citation
2025 Logos, K., Lim, A., Brewer, N., & Young, R. L. (2025). The Behavioral Presentation of Autistic Adults in a Forensic Interview. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1-20.
DOI
2024 Whitten, T., Cale, J., Brewer, R., Logos, K., Holt, T. J., & Goldsmith, A. (2024). Exploring the Role of Self-Control Across Distinct Patterns of Cyber-Deviance in Emerging Adolescence. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 1-20.
DOI Scopus8 WoS8 Europe PMC3
2024 Westlake, B. G., Seigfried-Spellar, K., Brewer, R., Napier, S., Logos, K., & Davidson, J. (2024). Innovations from the launch of the child sexual abuse reduction research network. Child Abuse and Neglect, 155, 106999.
DOI
2024 Westlake, B., Brewer, R., Toole, K., Daly, T., Swearingen, T., Fletcher, S., . . . Logos, K. (2024). Benefits and risks of implementing cloud-based technology for child sexual abuse investigations in Australia. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, (699), 1-18.
DOI
2024 Holt, T. J., Cross, C., Brewer, R., Cale, J., Logos, K., & Goldsmith, A. (2024). Assessing the Correlates of Online Fraud Offending Among Juveniles. Crime and Delinquency, 1-21.
DOI
2023 Brewer, R., Westlake, B., Swearingen, T., Patterson, S., Bright, D., Ross, A., . . . Michalski, D. (2023). Advancing child sexual abuse investigations using biometrics and social network analysis. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, 668(668), 1-16.
DOI Scopus4 WoS3
2023 Brewer, R., Whitten, T., Logos, K., Sayer, M., Langos, C., Holt, T. J., . . . Goldsmith, A. (2023). Examining the Psychosocial and Behavioral Factors Associated with Adolescent Engagement in Multiple Types of Cyberdeviance: Results from an Australian Study. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 32(7), 2046-2062.
DOI Scopus8 WoS7
2023 Logos, K., Brewer, R., Langos, C., & Westlake, B. (2023). Establishing a framework for the ethical and legal use of web scrapers by cybercrime and cybersecurity researchers: Learnings from a systematic review of Australian research. International Journal of Law and Information Technology, 31(3), 186-212.
DOI Scopus6 WoS3
2022 Westlake, B., Brewer, R., Swearingen, T., Ross, A., Patterson, S., Michalski, D., . . . Afana, E. (2022). Developing automated methods to detect and match face and voice biometrics in child sexual abuse videos. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, 648(648), 1-15.
DOI Scopus8 WoS6
2021 Logos, K., Brewer, N., & Young, R. L. (2021). Countering biased judgments of individuals who display autism-characteristic behavior in forensic settings. Human Communication Research, 47(3), 215-247.
DOI Scopus19 WoS15

Year Citation
2021 Logos, K., Brewer, N., & Young, R. L. (2021). Convergent Validity of a Quick Online Self-Administered Measure of Verbal IQ for Psychology Researchers.
DOI
Year Funding Body Project Investigators Amount
2026 Channel 7 Children's Research Foundation Assessing children's ability to detect risky online behaviour: Implications for preventing sexual exploitation and abuse Logos, K; Brewer, R $81,126
2025 Australian Research Council, Linkage Project Consolidating intelligence data to identify victims of child sexual abuse Brewer, R; Bright, D; Logos, K; Westlake, B; Patterson, S; Bulmer, W $555,000
2025 University of Adelaide, Faculty of ABLE Validating scenario-based representations of online grooming and solicitation tactics Logos, K $8,729
2023 University of Adelaide, Faculty of ABLE Pilot study to develop an evidence-based educational intervention to reduce the sexual solicitation and abuse of young people online  Logos, K; Brewer, R; Palmer, E; Napier, S; Nicholas, M; Westlake, B $9,933
2022 Australian Institute of Criminology Advancing child sexual abuse victim and perpetrator identification using biometrics Brewer, R; Westlake, B; Swearingen, T; Logos, K $271,541
2022 Oracle Corporation Research into AI cloud-based algorithms to assist policing authorities in building legal cases Brewer, R; Westlake, B; Ross, A; Swearingen, T; Logos, K; Daly, T; Napier, S; Michalski, D $47,010

Katie coordinates the following courses:

Code Title
CRIM 1001 Explaining Crime and Deviance
CRIM 2004 Cybercrime and Cyber-deviance
CRIM 3006 Cybercrime and Cyber-deviance

 

 

Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name
2025 Co-Supervisor Re-framing police classification systems to enhance child sexual abuse investigations through network science. Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Part Time Mr Warren James Bulmer
2025 Co-Supervisor Re-framing police classification systems to enhance child sexual abuse investigations through network science. Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Warren James Bulmer
2024 Principal Supervisor Increasing Access to Justice for Autistic Individuals in the Criminal Justice System Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Miss Courtney Tayla Spence
2024 Principal Supervisor Increasing Access to Justice for Autistic Individuals in the Criminal Justice System Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Miss Courtney Tayla Spence
2023 Co-Supervisor Advancing the prosecution of child exploitation offences. Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Part Time Ms Bec Medhurst
2023 Co-Supervisor Advancing the prosecution of child exploitation offences. Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Ms Bec Medhurst

Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name
2022 - 2025 Co-Supervisor Digital Drift, Online Sexual Behaviours and Internet Pathology in Adolescents Master of Philosophy Master Part Time Caitlan Elizabeth Sian Miller

Date Role Research Topic Location Program Supervision Type Student Load Student Name
2024 - 2024 Principal Supervisor Understanding the factors underpinning criminal behaviour for individuals on the autism spectrum through the lens of deterrence theory The University of Adelaide Bachelor of Criminology (Honours) Honours Full Time Zoe Scobie
2023 - 2023 Principal Supervisor Understanding judicial perceptions of deterrence when sentencing offenders on the autism spectrum The University of Adelaide Bachelor of Criminology (Honours) Honours Full Time Megan Cook
2022 - 2022 Principal Supervisor Examining the relationship between autistic traits and online hacking in adolescents The University of Adelaide Bachelor of Criminology (Honours) Honours Full Time Stefano Zaccagnini
2021 - 2022 Co-Supervisor Cyberbullying prevention: A reasoned action approach to intervention design The University of Adelaide Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Ms Morgan Sayer

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