QUT Centre for Justice member, Dr Bridget Harris, will present as part of a panel at United Nations 65th Commission on the Status of Women – Wednesday 24 March 2021 – Thursday 25 March AEST – as a NGO parallel event (on-line) Panel: Empowering Girls and Women through an…
Publication: Crime, justice and social capital in the Torres Strait region
QUT Centre for Justice member, and Head of School, QUT School of Justice Professor John Scott, Zoe Staines and James Morton have published an article in the Australian Institute of Criminology Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice titled, “Crime, justice and social capital in the Torres…
Presentation: UN 65th Commission on the Status of Women – Re-imagining the Policing of Gender Violence – What can we learn from Latin America’s Police Stations for Women?
United Nations 65th Commission on the Status of Women – presented on Wednesday 24 March 2021 Panel: Re-Imagining the Policing of Gender Violence: What can the world learn from Latin America’s Police Stations for Women? Presentation here – CSW65 Presentation 23 March Final United Nations 65th Commission on…
Crime in Popular Culture Writing Prize 2021
This summer’s School of Justice unit JSB287 featured the inaugural Crime in Popular Culture Writing Prize. The prize was awarded for the best submissions received for the first assessment in the unit, where students were asked to critique a crime-related text (book, film or TV series). The shortlisted…
Call for Papers: Law, Technology and Humans
Law, Technology and Humans (ISSN 2652-4074) is an innovative open access, double blind reviewed journal that encourages research and scholarship on the human and humanity of law and technology. Supported by the Queensland University of Technology, Australia, Law, Technology and Humans is advised by a leading International Editorial…
Event: Why Southernising Criminology?
QUT School of Justice Adjunct Professor Maximo Sozzo will speak at University of Oxford Faculty of Law on “Why Southernising Criminology?” This event will be held online on 10 March 2021 from 3.00pm to 4.00pm (UTC) Máximo Sozzo is Professor of Sociology and Criminology at the National University of…
New Issue: International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy
The first issue of the International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy for 2021 is now available. As always, the journal’s authors reflect its global reach in readership. From Spain, Alberto Alonso Rimo examines the increase in the punishment of conduct preparatory to an offence displayed in recent times in local…