(L-R) Police Commissioner Ian Stewart; Director, CJSDRC Professor Melissa Bull; Professor James W. Messerschmidt; Belinda Cox and Associate Professor Michael Flood Last night QUT’s CJSDRC hosted two leading…
Topic and relevance The rise of digital technology has major implications for how states and corporations wield coercive regulatory power through the transnational administration of justice. Increases in…
Conflict, Power and Justice in the Global South Academic knowledge about conflict, power and justice has generally been sourced from a select number of countries from the Global…
We welcome Max Travers as an Emerging Australian Scholar in the Southern Criminology Stream as part of our 5th biennial Crime, Justice and Social Democracy International Conference on…
We are pleased to welcome Jarrett Blaustein, Ph.D. as an Emerging Australian Scholar for the Southern Criminology stream at the 5th biennial International Crime, Justice and Social Democracy Conference…
QUT Crime, Justice and Social Democracy Research Centre members Dr. Bridget Harris and Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz published a Conversation piece with Professor Heather Douglas from The University…
Genders and Sexualities Research Forum invitation Join us for our inaugural showcase of QUT researchers working in the area of diverse genders and sexualities. Five minute presentations will…
Associate Professor Michael Flood gave three presentations, two as keynote speaker, on violence prevention practice and policy in November and December 2018. Dr Flood provided a keynote address…
A reduction in harmful alcohol consumption, drugs, violence and crime are among outcomes of 10 years of the Cape York Income Management program, a strategic review of the…
Young people with cognitive disabilities are overrepresented in the criminal justice system. While about 4% of young men and 3% of young women have a cognitive disability in…