In recognition of Queensland’s Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month, QUT Centre for Justice have launched a Briefing Papers series on Preventing and Policing Domestic Violence. This work was pulled together after the tragic death of Hannah Clarke and her children. We wanted to do something that could…
New Issue: Law, Technology and Humans
Law, Technology and Humans is an international, open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing original, innovative research concerned with the human and humanity of law and technology. Supported by the QUT Faculty of Law, the Journal was launched late last year alongside the QUT Law Lab and is one of four QUT-supported…
Publication: Routledge Handbook of Critical Pedagogies for Social Work
QUT Centre for Justice are proud to announce to release of Routledge Handbook of Critical Pedagogies for Social Work which includes 43 chapters from 54 authors across 13 different countries. Included in this book are contributions from many QUT C4J members from the School of Public Health and…
QUT Centre for Justice research contributes to the work of preventing domestic and sexual violence
Michael Flood with media at NCAS launch 2014 MIchael Flood, Pacific Regional Dialogue on Engaging Men – Fiji 2019 QUT Centre for Justice research contributes to the work of preventing domestic and sexual violence Associate Professor Michael Flood’s research has had a significant influence on policy, practice, and…
Special Issue Publication: Emerging Issues in Criminology and Criminal Justice for LGBTQ+ People
QUT C4J member and Associate Professor Matthew Ball has co-edited (with Professor Hank Fradella, Arizona State University) a special issue of Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, titled ‘Emerging Issues in Criminology and Criminal Justice for LGBTQ+ People’ https://doi.org/10.1177%2F1043986219894432 Matthew has also published an article in the special issue,…
Call for Papers: Law, Technology and Humans Volume 2, Issue 2
Law, Technology and Humans (ISSN 2652-4074) is an innovative open access, double blind reviewed journal that encourages research and scholarship on the human and humanity of law and technology. Sponsored by the Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Australia, Law, Technology and Humans is advised by a…
Research: Sexual Offender Reintegration
People convicted of sexual offences can be at risk of reoffending when they are released from prison back into the community. However, little has been documented about programs designed to support offenders to reintegrate and to reduce the risk of reoffence. In addition, the needs and views of…
New Editorial Team – QUT Centre for Justice Briefing Paper Series
We welcome a new Editorial Team for the QUT Centre for Justice Briefing Paper Series – Associate Professor Michael Flood (Justice), Dr Laura Vitis (Justice) and Associate Professor Deanna Grant-Smith (Business). Briefing Papers provide short, accessible accounts of issues related to justice. They are designed for policy makers…
Sergeant Richard Monaei – Guest Lecturer – Justice
We were delighted to welcome Sergeant Richard Monaei to QUT School of Justice today to deliver a guest lecture to our 2nd Year Justice students. Sergeant Monaei was able to draw upon shared/lived experience of 23 years as a serving police officer across the state and in various…
Media: Sally Muytjens PhD research featured in The Age and SMH
Dr Sally Muytjens completed her PhD topic in 2019 under the topic, An exploration of the existence of clergy child sexual abuse dark networks within the Victorian catholic church. Sally’s research has now been featured in an article in The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald (23 February…