GOMA Talks: Toxic Masculinity discussion, held during the ‘Quilty’ exhibition / Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane / September 2019 / Image courtesy: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art / Photography: Chloe Callistemon Associate Professor Michael Flood was one of the panellists in a recent event on…
International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy
Interested in curating a special issue for the International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy? This open access, peer reviewed publication is ranked as the top Law journal in Australia (Scopus Q2) and publishes critical research about challenges confronting criminal justice systems around the world. The journal…
Crime and Justice Briefing Paper Series
We welcome Dr Laura Vitis as the new co-editor of the Crime and Justice Briefing Paper Series, replacing Dr Monique Mann who is leaving QUT. Laura joins our current co-editor, Associate Professor Michael Flood. The Crime and Justice Briefing Paper Series provide short, accessible accounts of topics…
Special Issue – International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy
A new issue of International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy is now available. This special issue Towards Global Green Criminological Dialogues: Voices from the Americas and Europe is a timely publication which strives to present diverse voices to support the goal of Southern criminology to level…
Event: Making a killing: corporate rationality, global inequality and collateral murder
We were fortunate to welcome Professor Anthony Collins from La Trobe University to present an internal seminar on “Making a killing: corporate rationality, global inequality and collateral murder”. Anthony’s presentation rethinks the mass murder of 346 people in two related incidents in the past year. It is…
First Article: 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 Faculty of Law, the Journal was launched earlier this year alongside the QUT Law Lab and is one of four…
Event: Thirty years after Fitzgerald: The unfinished business of Queensland’s sex work policy
In July the CJSDRC launched the first of its briefing papers, The Case for Decriminalisation: Sex Work and the Law in QLD’. This month the paper will be re-launched at Queensland State Parliament,by Centre Director Melissa Bull, at an event sponsored by Peter Russo, State Member for Toohey.…
Student Event: QUT Justice Society and UQ Criminology and Criminal Justice Society Ball
On behalf of the QUT Justice Society and UQ Criminology and Criminal Justice Society, we’re proud to announce our biggest event ever, Arabian Nights: Justice and Criminology Ball 2019. WHO: The event is open to all students of both universities. WHEN: Friday 20th September TIME: 6.30 – 11.30pm.…
Welcome – Inspector Garry Henkel – Visiting Police Associate
The School of Justice in the Faculty of Law at Queensland University of Technology would like to welcome Inspector Garry Henkel, who joins the School as a Visiting Police Associate in the university. Inspector Henkel has been a member of the Queensland Police Service for over 33…
Building healthy masculinities
Dr Michael Flood speaking at the “Thinking Outside the Man Box” forum, Wodonga, June 27 Efforts to address the harmful impacts of narrow, rigid models of masculinity are gaining momentum in Australia. In a series of presentations and workshops to practitioner and community audiences in country Victoria, Associate…