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…
Special Issue: International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy
Ahead of International Women’s Day on March 8 2020 – a special issue of International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy. The first issue for 2020 of the International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy is now available. This special issue titled ‘The Social Protection of Women and…
Media: Professor Kerry Carrington on RN Breakfast with Fran Kelly
QUT C4J member, and Head of School, School of Justice, Faculty of Law, QUT, Professor Kerry Carrington was interviewed on ABC Radio National this morning in response to the death of three children who were killed after the car they were travelling in was set on fire allegedly…
The ultimate PhD gift …
Looking for a great gift for that special PhD graduant in your life? Sally Muytjens recently completed her PhD on “Clergy child sex abuse dark networks”, which took 3.5 years to complete. Some of her oldest girlfriends pooled together and bought her the ultimate gift – a warm…
Call for Abstracts: Beyond Cybercrime – New perspectives on crime, harm and digital technologies
An International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy special issue Guest editors: Faith Gordon, Alyce McGovern, Chrissy Thompson, Mark A Wood Abstract submission deadline: 30/04/2020 The last decade has seen the emergence of scholarship examining the nexus between crime, justice and digital technologies through a distinctly…