Congratulations to QUT School of Justice sessional academic Dr Belinda Parker, who appeared in news.com.au discussing her thesis “Seven Deadly Sins – developing a situational understanding of homicide event motive” – the seven motives that characterize solved homocides, based on the analysis of 149 Australian murders. Read the full article here:…
Crime and Justice Research Centre Seminar Series – Doing Research in the Indigenous space – Associate Professor Hilde Tubex
Crime and Justice Research Centre Seminar Series with speaker Associate Professor Hilde Tubex Topic: Doing Research in the Indigenous Space Date: Tuesday 13 February 2018 When: 4.00pm – 5.30pm Venue: C Block, level 4, room C412, QUT Gardens Point Campus, 2 George Street, Brisbane Register: by Thursday…
US warrants could be used to access Australian data
CJRC member Dr Monique Mann spoke to the ABC today about the upcoming US Supreme Court case US v Microsoft Ireland. This case has global significance as the US government’s position would effectively undermine the data protection and privacy laws of other countries by giving the US government…
Landmark Publication of Palgrave Handbook of Criminology and the Global South
Palgrave Handbook of Criminology and the Global South edited by Kerry Carrington, Russell Hogg, John Scott and Máximo Sozzo has just been published. The first comprehensive collection of its kind, this handbook addresses the problem of knowledge production in criminology, redressing the global imbalance with an original focus…
Welcome Dr Laura Bedford
On Monday we welcomed Dr Laura Bedford as a new lecturer within the School of Justice, Faculty of Law, at QUT with a morning tea at The Gardens Café at Gardens Point. Laura holds a PhD in Criminology, a MA in Economic History and a B. Soc Sci…
‘Examining Stakeholder Perceptions of Community Policing in the Pacific: A Pilot Study on Community Policing in Tuvalu’ presented by Dr. Danielle Watson
Research Seminar Topic: ‘Examining Stakeholder Perceptions of Community Policing in the Pacific: A Pilot Study on Community Policing in Tuvalu’ presented by Dr. Danielle Watson Please join members of the Crime and Justice Research Centre for the first in the seminar series for 2018. Date: Tuesday 23…
10th ACS conference
Dear ACS Members, Scholars & Practitioners, You are cordially invited to participate in the 10th Asian Criminological Society Annual Conference. This conference will be held in the City of Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia from 24th to 28th June 2018. The primary objective of this conference is to bring together scholars, academics and practitioners working…
10th ACS conference – Call for abstract
Dear ACS Members, Scholars & Practitioners, You are cordially invited to participate in the 10th Asian Criminological Society Annual Conference. This conference will be held in the City of Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia from 24th to 28th June 2018. The primary objective of this conference is to bring together scholars, academics and practitioners working…
ASSA grant success: ‘Technology and Domestic Violence: Experiences, Perpetration and Responses’ Workshop 2018
CJRC staff – Dr Bridget Harris and Professor Kerry Carrington, with Dr Delanie Woodlock and the Honourable Marcia Neave – have received funding from the Academy of Social Sciences Australia to host a workshop in August 2018, on ‘Technology and Domestic Violence: Experiences, Perpetration and Responses’ #DVTech18 #DVTech18QUT…
Discovery and DECRA success for the Crime and Justice Research Centre
We are delighted to announce the following successful ARC DECRA and DISCOVERY successes. Dr Angela Higginson has been awarded a Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) entitled, Ethnically Motivated Youth Hate Crime in Australia Total Funding Amount: $344,996 over three years Proposal Summary: This project aims to…