CJRC researcher Dr Kelly Richards from the School of Justice, Faculty of Law, has recently been featured in ABC’s Lateline program discussing COSA (Circles of Support and Accountability) with child sex offenders.
Apply Now for Lecturer Position in the School of Justice, Faculty of Law
The School of Justice, Faculty of Law, at 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 the most…
Register Now for the Upcoming Personal Insolvency Conference at QUT
Personal Insolvency Conference Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia, 7-9 September 2016 The Commercial and Property Law Research Centre at the QUT Faculty of Law in Brisbane is hosting a 2016 international conference on personal insolvency, ‘A Fresh Look at Fresh Start: The Human Dimension to Bankruptcy.’ An…
Reminder – Register Now for Upcoming Event – “Monsters, Rebels, and Queers: Justice and the Outsider”
Please join us for an upcoming symposium “Monsters, Rebels, and Queers: Justice and the Outsider” hosted by the Crime and Justice Research Centre. The symposium will be held on Monday 15 August 2016 from 3-6pm at QUT Gardens Point Campus.
Dr. Angela Daly joins the CJRC!
The Crime and Justice Research Centre would like to warmly welcome the newest member of the Centre, Dr. Angela Daly.
CJRC Scholarships in Southern Criminology – Applications Close Tomorrow!
The Crime and Justice Research Centre (CJRC), Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, is home to distinguished international researchers and 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 the…
CJRC Researchers Present at Commonwealth Parliamentarians Workshop on Cybersecurity and Cybercrime
Earlier this week, CJRC researchers Dr. Monique Mann, Dr. Cassandra Cross and Dr. Angela Daly presented at the Asia-Pacific Regional Workshop for Parliamentarians held at Queensland Parliament House. The four-day workshop was the opening element of a major Commonwealth Parliamentary Project on cybercrime and cybersecurity run in partnership with the Organization of American…
Recently Published: “As surveillance gets smart, hackers get smarter”
This post authored by CJRC researcher Dr. Monique Mann and School of Justice PhD candidate Michael Wilson originally appeared on The Conversation on Thursday July 28, 2016. There is an escalating technological arms race underway between governments and hacktivists. As governments step up their surveillance, the hacktivists find new ways…
Upcoming Symposium: “Monsters, Rebels and Queers: Justice and the Outsider”
Please join us for an upcoming symposium “Monsters, Rebels, and Queers: Justice and the Outsider” hosted by the Crime and Justice Research Centre. The symposium will be held on Monday 15 August 2016 from 3-6pm at QUT Gardens Point Campus.
“Tainted Love”: A symposium exploring the reality of romance fraud – Video Recording Available Online Now!
Earlier this year, the Crime and Justice Research Centre hosted symposium exploring the realities of romance fraud. The event featured a number of guest speakers, including romance scam victim Sharon Armstrong who shared her story and experience. The event was recorded and is now available for viewing online.