The Crime and Justice Research Centre is hosting an upcoming seminar on “The Evolution of Triad Societies in Contemporary China” with guest presenter Professor T. Wing Lo from City University of Hong Kong.
Submit abstracts now for #CrimJustAsia17 Conference – Abstracts in Mandarin now being accepted
The Crime and Justice Research Centre will be co-hosting 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 and…
Upcoming CJRC Seminar – “Identifying, understanding and responding to child sex offending”
The Crime and Justice Research Centre invites guests to attend an upcoming research seminar focusing on identifying, understanding and responding to child sex offending. The seminar will be held on Thursday 16 March 2017 from 2-5pm in U-214, U Block, Level 2, QUT Gardens Point Campus, 2 George…
Recently published: “A Global Overview of Male Escort Websites”
CJRC researchers Professor John Scott and Adjunct Professor Victor Minichiello have recently contributed to the authorship of an article published in the Journal of Homosexuality.
Applications open for CJRC Postgraduate Scholarships in Southern Criminology
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…
Recently published: ‘Social capital and cannabis supply’
CJRC researcher John Scott from the School of Justice, Faculty of Law, has recently co-authored an article titled ‘Social capital and cannabis supply’ for the Journal of Sociology.
CJRC Welcomes New Members in 2017
The CJRC would like to warmly welcome two new staff members, Dr Bridget Harris and Associate Professor Michael Flood.
Crime and Justice Research Centre 2016 Annual Report – Available Now!
The Crime and Justice Research Centre’s 2016 Annual Report is now available to download. The Centre had another hugely triumphant year in 2016, welcoming seven new members, hosting successful events and seminars, and producing high quality research outputs. Click here to access the full report and read more about the…
CJRC Team Addresses Real World Issues in Justice in the Global South
As part of Crime and Justice Research Centre’s (CJRC) strategic goal of engagement with the global south, a team from the Centre visited the Autonomous Region of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea last week, to engage members of the government in training workshops. Over a five day period,…
Upcoming Event: 2017 ICCCF Conference
Abstracts are now open for the 5th International Conference on Cybercrime and Computer Forensics (ICCCF). The theme of the 2017 conference is ‘Cybercrime Research, Policy and Practice: The Collaboration Imperative’. The massive increase in technological developments in personal computing, smart phone and wireless devices in recent years has created…