Supporting Survivors of Domestic and Family Violence: Challenges and Recommendations for Justice Responses QUT’s Crime and Justice Research Centre and CQU’s Queensland Centre for Domestic and Family Violence…
Calling all Australian and New Zealand Postgraduate Students! The Crime and Justice Research Centre (CJRC) at Queensland University of Technology is seeking to sponsor five postgraduate students to…
Please join QUT’s Crime and Justice Research Centre and CQU’s Queensland Centre for Domestic and Family Violence Research for a discussion about research and practice to improve justice…
Our first seminar of the 2015 academic year is on Emerging social, health and regulatory issues associated with male escorting, presented by Professors John Scott and Victor Minichiello…
Abstracts are due March 16 for the Crime, Justice and Social Democracy International Conference! 8-10 July, QUT, Gardens Point Campus, Brisbane. Instructions for how to submit are here…
Monash University hosts Addressing Filicide: Moving to prevention- Second International Conference 3rd – 4th June 2015, Monash Centre, Prato Italy Following the success of the Inaugural Conference “Addressing…
Submit an abstract for the Crime, Justice and Social Democracy Conference, The conference will take place 8-10 July, 2015 at QUT Gardens Point in Brisbane, Australia. Details of…
Three criminologists from the School of Justice, Professor Kerry Carrington, Professor John Scott and Dr Angela Dwyer have been presenting seminars on their research in Argentina. On 25…
Molly Dragiewicz, internationally leading scholar, presetned a paper on her recent research on sex differences in domestic violence at Berkeley Law School on Monday, November 17.
Professor Kerry Carrington Head of School of Justice, Faculty of Law, QUT, and author of Feminism and Global Justice, will chair a Round Table on the future of Feminist Criminology. Read…