A new issue of International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy is now available The editorial team are extremely pleased to be publishing this special double issue which focuses on gendered violence and includes diverse articles from scholars in the UK, Brazil, Canada, Spain and Australia The first is…
Professor John Scott: Vice President, Asian Criminological Society 2022-2024
Professor John Scott has been re-elected as Vice President, Asian Criminological Society from 2022-2024. This is John’s second term on the board of the ASC. The Asian Criminological Society exists to: to promote the study of criminology and criminal justice across Asia to enhance co-operation…
Symposium: The TRIPS waiver: IP, Access to Essential Medicines, and the Coronavirus
About this event This symposium explores the legal and political debate over access to essential medicines during the coronavirus public health crisis. This symposium on The TRIPS Waiver: Intellectual Property , Access to Essential Medicines, and the Coronavirus is an in-person research workshop. Registration is only required for…
Welcome: Indigenous Australian Postdoctoral Research Fellow
QUT Centre for Justice was pleased to host a morning tea to welcome Gina Masterton as QUT Centre for Justice and…
Event: DVAC Panel Discussion – “Start by believing, contribute to healing”
The purpose of the DVAC practice forum is to develop relationships between organisations, departments and individuals working with those in the community who have been impacted by sexual violence. Reporting sexual abuse can be a complex and retraumatising time for victims.…
Seminar: QUT Centre for Justice and Children’s Health Queensland
As a recognised leader in paediatric healthcare, education and research, Children’s Health Queensland delivers a full range of clinical services, tertiary and quaternary care and health promotion programs. QUT Centre for Justice welcomes Children’s Health Queensland to…
Profile – Scams Awareness Week – HDR student – Rebecca Layt
This year’s Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) and Scams Awareness Network’s (SAN) Scams Awareness Week is being held this week from 8 – 12 November 2021. The theme for this year is let’s talk scams, to encourage all Australians to talk about scams with family, friends, and colleagues to…
Profile: Associate Professor Cassandra Cross – Scams Awareness Week – 8-12 November 2021
This year’s Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) and Scams Awareness Network’s (SAN) Scams Awareness Week will be held this week 8 – 12 November 2021. The theme for this year is let’s talk scams, to encourage all Australians to talk about scams with family, friends, and colleagues to…
Welcome – Indigenous Australian Postdoctoral Research Fellow – QUT Centre for Justice and QUT Carumba Institute
QUT Centre for Justice and QUT Carumba Institute are delighted to introduce Gina Masterton who started work as the Indigenous Australian Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the QUT Centre for Justice and Carumba Institute on 1 November 2021. We are grateful to the VC who funded this position in…
The real cost of cybercrime
Associate Professor Cassandra Cross was interviewed for a Cryptoloc blog on “The real cost of cybercrime” This article talks about the financial impact of cybercrime, but also the emotional impact. Read the full article here This article is well timed as we prepared to commence Scams Awareness Week…
 
		
			
						
										
					 
				
			
		 
				
			
		 
				
			
		 
				
			
		 
				
			
		 
				
			
		 
				
			
		 
				
			
		 
				
			
		