1 in every 3 women will experience domestic violence in their lifetime and two people die every week from domestic and family violence. The vast majority of workplaces in Australia have both survivors and perpetrators of violence in the workforce and have a critical role to play to enable…
New CJRC research on Public views about Circles of Support and Accountability (COSA)
Crime and Justice Research Centre member Dr Kelly Richards has recently published a study with Associate Professor Kieran McCartan (University of the West of England) on public views about Circles of Support and Accountability (COSA). COSA are an innovative measure designed to reintegrate child sex offenders into the…
Recently published: “Deconstructing Criminology’s Origin Stories”
CJRC researchers Professor Kerry Carrington and Professor Russell Hogg from the School of Justice, Faculty of Law, have recently co-authored an article published in the Asian Journal of Criminology.
In the News: Dr Erin O’Brien discussing the removal of the 457 visas
CJRC researcher and senior lecturer, Dr Erin O’Brien, from the School of Justice, Faculty of Law, has recently spoken to the media about the Australian Government’s plan to scrap the 457 visas.
Recently Published – ‘The Capability: Facial Recognition, Privacy and Regulating New Technology’
Dr Monique Mann recently published an adapted article titled ‘The Capability: Facial Recognition, Privacy and Regulating New Technology’ in the Australian Security Magazine to promote her recent UNSW Law Journal publication. The Australian Security Magazine is the country’s leading government and corporate security magazine. It is published bi-monthly…
REMINDER – CJRC Research Seminar This Thursday – “Yarn bombs, pussyhats and knitting nannas: The criminology of craftivism”
This Thursday afternoon, the CJRC will host a research seminar titled “Yarn bombs, pussyhats and knitting nannas: The criminology of craftivism” with guest speaker *Dr Alyce McGovern from the University of New South Wales (UNSW).
Recently published – “Expansion, standardization, and densification of the criminal justice apparatus: Recent developments in Brazil”
CJRC researcher and lecturer Dr David Santos Fonseca from the School of Justice, Faculty of Law, has recently published an article in the international journal Punishment & Society.
Upcoming conference: “Race, Whiteness and Indigeneity International Conference”
NIRAKN: Race, Whiteness and Indigeneity International Conference 6-8 June 2017, Gold Coast, Queensland Overview: The National Indigenous Research and Knowledges Network (NIRAKN) is excited and honoured to host twelve of the leading Race and Whiteness scholars at its upcoming conference on the Gold Coast. An unmissable gathering of…
FINAL DAY TO SUBMIT ABSTRACTS FOR #CRIMJUSTASIA17 CONFERENCE
In July 2017, the Crime and Justice Research Centre will co-host its biennial Crime, Justice and Social Democracy conference with the Asian Criminological Society’s Annual Meeting. This combined conference, “Crime and Justice in Asia and the Global South”, will create a globally connected space to enhance the dialogue between scholars…
Final week to submit abstracts for #CrimJustAsia17 conference
In July 2017, the Crime and Justice Research Centre will co-host its biennial Crime, Justice and Social Democracy conference with the Asian Criminological Society’s Annual Meeting. This combined conference, “Crime and Justice in Asia and the Global South”, will create a globally connected space to enhance the dialogue between scholars…