Louis Kobina Dadzie is a dedicated and proactive researcher from Ghana and is currently pursuing his PhD at the QUT Centre for Justice. In 2023, he was awarded a Centre for Justice Scholarship to undertake his doctoral research. His research will explore how workplace victimisation affects frontline workers…
Special Issue: International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy
Call for Papers – Green Criminological Dialogues: Voices from Oceania Guest editors: Antje Deckert (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand), David R. Goyes (University of Oslo, Norway), and Nigel South (University of Essex, UK). Most academic publications in the field of green criminology—concerned with all environmental crimes including…
Media: Professor Cassandra Cross – Taylor Swift, scams and keeping safe
QUT Centre for Justice member, Professor Cassandra Cross has written a piece for The Conversation titled, “Desperate for Taylor Swift tickets? Here are cybersecurity tips to stay safe from scams.” With the he Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) reporting over A$135,000 already lost to ticket fraud for…
New Release: QUT Centre for Justice Briefing Papers Series – Education Justice
QUT Centre for Justice is proud to release a Briefing Paper Series around the topic of Education Justice. Learning and teaching design is increasingly shared between teaching academics and learning designers. Research into how these two groups understand learning technologies is critical if underlying tensions in learning design…
Last Call: Young Women’s Voices Research Project
QUT Centre for Justice and Flinders University have partnered with Anglicare Southern Queensland, Anglicare WA, Anglicare ACT, Anglicare NT and Anglicare South Australia to understand young women’s experiences in the youth justice ecosystem (youth justice and support services and programs like Anglicare). The Young Women’s Voices is an Australia wide…
Call for Papers: Criminology in Post-Violence Transitions: Exploring the Intersections between Human Rights, Grassroots Activism, Transitional Justice, Memory, and Criminology
The International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy is pleased to share the Call for Papers for an upcoming special issue: Criminology in Post-Violence Transitions: Exploring the Intersections between Human Rights, Grassroots Activism, Transitional Justice, Memory, and Criminology Guest Editors Camilo Tamayo Gomez (University of Huddersfield), Natalia…
Media: Professor Michael Flood – “How is online porn shaping the lives of young men”
QUT Centre for Justice member, Professor Michael Flood, has provided media commentary on an article in The Guardian titled, “‘The real thing almost didn’t turn me on enough’: how is online porn shaping the lives of young men?” The article discusses the ubiquitous nature of digital sex, and…
New Release: QUT Centre for Justice Briefing Paper Series – Technology Facilitated Violence
QUT Centre for Justice is proud to release a three-paper Briefing Paper Series around the topic of Technology Facilitated Violence. This is the first time the Centre has released a series that has been wholly authored by our current and former HDR students, based on their PhD research.…
Professor Deanna Grant-Smith – Media commentary on multi-level marketing schemes (MLM’s)
QUT Centre for Justice member, Professor Deanna Grant-Smith (pictured) has provided commentary about multi-level marketing schemes (MLM’s) in the investigative article titled, The Cult Around the Corner in Australian Women’s Weekly (February 2024). The article explores global nutrition company, Herbalife – known for its weight-loss teas, protein shakes…
“In Conversation”: QPS Assistant Commissioner George Marchesini
This year, QUT Centre for Justice continues its partnership with QCOSS (Queensland Council of Social Services) in bringing you the “In Conversation” series – a live webinar discussion series. We look forward to the next In Conversation with Assistant Commissioner George Marchesini, Head of Queensland’s Youth Crime Taskforce.…