QUT Centre for Justice HDR student, Freya McLachlan has published an article titled, “Intimate Risks: Examining Online and Offline Abuse, Homicide Flags, and Femicide” in Victims and Offenders. This article was co-authored with Associate Professor Bridget Harris of Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre. Abstract: The relationship…
Event: The Lady Musgrave Trust 14th Annual Forum on Women and Homelessness
QUT Centre for Justice is proud to sponsor the The Lady Musgrave Trust’s 14th Annual Forum on Women and Homelessness. This year’s theme is The Pathway to Homelessness for Women…
Publication: Exploring fear of crime for those targeted by romance fraud
QUT Centre for Justice member, Associate Professor Cassandra Cross, has published an article in Victims and Offenders titled, “Exploring Fear of Crime for Those Targeted by Romance Fraud”. Abstract This article assesses 3,259 romance fraud reports made by individuals to Scamwatch (Australian online reporting portal for fraud), between…
QUT C4J Briefing Paper Series: Autism at work campaigns: Are they creating inclusion in the workforce?
QUT Centre for Justice has released a new Briefing Paper titled – Autism at work campaigns: are they creating inclusion in the workforce? – written by Calista Castles and Deanna Grant-Smith. Since the mid-2000s, autism awareness campaigns have highlighted the socio-economic inequalities experienced by autistic people globally and…
Publication and Media: Associate Professor Cassandra Cross
QUT Centre for Justice member Associate Professor Cassandra Cross has been present in the media recently following the publication of “Using artificial intelligence (AI) and deepfakes to deceive victims: the need to rethink current romance fraud prevention messaging” in Crime Prevention and Community Safety. Abstract Romance fraud…
Media: Associate Professor Mark Lauchs
QUT Centre for Justice member, Associate Professor Mark Lauchs, has appeared in a number of New Zealand media sources discussing the application of Australia’s anti-bikie laws as a way to address increased gang violence in Auckland. Listen here: https://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/on-air/mike-hosking-breakfast/audio/mark-lauchs-queensland-university-of-technology-professor-says-gang-laws-similar-to-what-national-is-proposing-have-worked-there/ https://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/on-air/mike-hosking-breakfast/audio/mark-lauchs-australian-justice-associate-professor-on-whether-australian-anti-bikie-laws-could-work-in-new-zealand/ And an article here: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/auckland-shootings-violence-spurs-call-for-australian-gang-laws-in-nz/MG73TERGSH4IY6DUWQ5CIRWU2M/
Publication: Political investorism: conceptualising the political participation of shareholders and investors
QUT C4J member Dr Erin O’Brien is co-author on a publication titled, ‘Political investorism: conceptualising the political participation of shareholders and investors’, published in International Political Science Review, written by Erin O’Brien, Justine Coneybeer, Martijn Boersma and Alice Payne. Abstract…
Call for Papers | Student Success Special issue
The Contribution of Educator Wellbeing to Achieving Student Success 2023 Special Issue Editors: Associate Professor Deanna Grant-Smith and Dr Melinda Laundon The impact of educator wellbeing on student success is emerging as a critical area requiring more research and is the focus…
Publication: Seeing “Youth” Issues as Shared Issues
QUT Centre for Justice member, Dr Helen Berents and PhD student Dr Ingrid Valladares have recently published an article in Australian Institute of International Affairs titled, “Seeing ‘Youth’ Issues as Shared Issues.” Youth activism is a global phenomenon and is not confined to one…
New double issue: International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy
A new issue of International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy has been published. We are extremely pleased to be publishing another double issue which includes a special issue on Fashion Justice. In this special issue, guest editors Alice Payne and Rowena Maguire (QUT) bring together scholars that…