Seminar: Is AI Good for the Planet? In person: QUT Kelvin Grove Campus – Room KG-E-558 or via Zoom. Tea and coffee and morning tea will be served at 10.30am The seminar (and Zoom) will commence at 10.45am – 12.00 noon Register here For more information contact qutc4j@qut.edu.au…
QUT Centre for Justice: Research Success and Promotions
QUT Centre for Justice is proud to announce a number of its members have had great research success: Research: QUT Centre for Justice member, Professor Kelly Richards received an ARC Future Fellowship and $1,030,000 in funding for her project, Preventing child sexual abuse by understanding perpetrators’ motivations, building on her…
Professor Michael Flood: The Conversation – “Toxic Masculinity”
QUT Centre for Justice member, and Program Co-Leader – Access to Justice, Professor Michael Flood has published an article in The Conversation titled, “‘Toxic Masculinity’ – what does it mean, where did it come from – and is the term harmful?’ Professor Flood’s research focuses on gender,…
QUT Centre for Justice in the Media and Podcasts
Researchers from QUT Centre for Justice have featured in the media this past week. Associate Professor Cassandra Cross gives advice on how Optus customers can protect themselves from the data/security breach (ABC Radio) Cass also discusses puppy scams and how they have skyrocketed in…
Submission – Queensland Criminal Procedure Review – Magistrates Court
QUT Centre for Justice members, Assoc Prof Mark Lauchs and Chris Emzin have made a submission to the Queensland Criminal Procedure Review – Magistrates Courts recommending the establishment of courts staffed entirely by Indigenous magistrates, lawyers and clerks. In 2019–20, Queensland police commenced criminal proceedings against 78,844 Aboriginal…
Keynote Panel – APSA Annual Conference: Dr Erin O’Brien
QUT Centre for Justice member, Dr Erin O’Brien, has presented the Keynote Address as part of a panel at the Australian Political Studies Association’s (APSA) Annual Conference at ANU, Canberra. The Conference is jointly hosted by the ANU School of Politics & International Relations, the Crawford School of…
IJCJSD Journal Launch: World Day Against the Death Penalty 2022
The Delegation of the European Union to Australia, Eleos Justice (Monash University), the Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research (Griffith University) and The Australian National University have the pleasure to invite you to a Seminar to mark World Day Against the Death Penalty 2022. Date: Monday 10 October,…
Research Report: “Gender and the Glasgow COP: Please do more”
QUT Centre for Justice has released a Research Report titled, “Gender and the Glasgow COP: “Please do more”. This paper was prepared by Rowena Maguire (Queensland University of Technology), George Carter (Australian National University) and Sangeeta Mangubhai (Talanoa Consulting) and is being released to assist State Parties to prepare…
QUT Centre for Justice Briefing Paper Series: The body politics of energy, health and well-being
Australian public policy is increasingly focusing on supporting successful ageing and the idea of living better and longer. Yet there has been little attention given to the role that domestic energy consumption plays in helping older people manage their health and well-being. In their QUT C4J Briefing Paper…
QUT Centre for Justice supports Bravehearts Day
QUT Centre for Justice is proud to acknowledge and support Bravehearts Day. Read more about Bravehearts here. ABOUT BRAVEHEARTS DAY Bravehearts Day is dedicated to raising funds and awareness for the prevention of child sexual abuse. The day was previously named Bravehearts White Balloon Day. This annual awareness…