Acting Assistant Commissioner Debbie Platz has been globally recognised after she was presented with the International Association of Women Police (IAWP) Officer of the Year Award at a luncheon in Barcelona, Spain on Sunday. Debbie is a QUT Justice Alumnus who completed a Graduate Certificate in Justice and…
Last chance for abstracts for Not Now, Not Ever Research Symposium
CJRC Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz is a member of the organising group for the Queensland Not Now, Not Ever Research Symposium to be held at The Queensland Centre for Domestic and Family Violence Research (QCDFVR) at Central Queensland University on Thursday 23rd & Friday 24th February 2017. The…
Featured abstract from 2017 Crime & Justice in Asia & Global South Conference
Next year, the Crime and Justice Research Centre will co-host the Crime and Justice in Asia and the Global South International Conference with the Asian Criminological Society. The conference will be held in Cairns from 10-13 July 2017 and will feature international speakers: Professor Rosemary Barberet; Professor Jiahong…
Upcoming Seminar – “Policing the Digital Age: Surveillance, Government Hacking and Rule-of-Law Online”
The Crime and Justice Research Centre and the Intellectual Property and Innovation Law Research Group from QUT’s Faculty of Law are co-hosting an upcoming seminar with guests speakers Dr Ian Warren and Dr Adam Molnar from Deakin University. This seminar will examine the intersections between policing, technology, surveillance, and the…
Sex Work and Southern Theory
This post authored by CJRC researcher Professor John Scott, CJRC Adjunct Professor Victor Minichiello, and Cameron Cox from Sex Workers Outreach Project Inc. originally appeared on The Australian Sociological Association (TASA) blog. Click here to access the original post. A diverse global network is fighting to stop…
Worried your emails might be spied on? Here’s what you can do
This post authored by Dr. Monique Mann originally appeared on The Conversation on Tuesday 11 October 2016. We live in a post-Edward Snowden world, in which US tech companies have been accused of complicity in mass surveillance by the US National Security Agency (NSA). One recent allegation is…
Featured abstracts from 2017 Crime & Justice in Asia & the Global South Conference
Next year, the Crime and Justice Research Centre will co-host the Crime and Justice in Asia and the Global South International Conference with the Asian Criminological Society. The conference will be held in Cairns from 10-13 July 2017 and will feature international speakers: Professor Rosemary Barberet; Professor Jiahong…
QUT’s School of Justice 25th Anniversary Breakfast
The School of Justice from QUT’s Faculty of Law celebrated its 25th anniversary this morning with a breakfast event in the Gardens Theatre.
Round 2 of CJRC Scholarships in ‘Southern Criminology’ – Apply Now!
The Crime and Justice Research Centre (CJRC), Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, is home to distinguished international researchers and is a leader in high-impact interdisciplinary criminological research. It publishes the successful Web of Science and Scimago recognised International Journal of Crime, Justice and Social Democracy; hosts…
Featured abstracts from 2017 Crime & Justice in Asia & the Global South Conference
Next year, the Crime and Justice Research Centre will co-host the Crime and Justice in Asia and the Global South International Conference with the Asian Criminological Society. The conference will be held in Cairns from 10-13 July 2017 and will feature international speakers: Professor Rosemary Barberet; Professor Jiahong…