Dr. Helen Berents, lecturer in the School of Justice, recently published Not just victims or threats: Young people win recognition as workers for peace in The Conversation with…
This post authored by Dr Cassandra Cross from QUT originally appeared on The Conversation on Friday November 13, 2015. Queensland’s Gold Coast has the dubious reputation of being…
The NSW Women in Prison Task Force Report was released in 1985. It contained 269 recommendations. Central to the report was the view that the number of women…
Dr Angela Dwyer and Dr Matthew Ball, from the QUT Crime and Justice Research Centre, with Dr Christine Bond from Griffith University, recently conducted a workshop with…
On Monday 31 August, the Queensland Government Communities, Disability Services and Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Committee tabled its final report entitled Inquiry into the adequacy of existing…
CJRC Director Molly Dragiewicz will travel to the European Conference on Domestic Violence in Belfast from 6-9 September, 2015. She will present Psychological abuse: Insights from emerging research…
Responding to domestic and family violence, which account for around 41% of all homicides in Australia, is complex and challenging. Professor Kerry Carrington, the Head of the School…
Adjunct Professor Sandra Walklate, from the University of Liverpool, has recently co-authored a book titled “Victims: Trauma, Testimony and Justice”.
In the news: Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz commenting on Domestic Terrorism Statistics in Queensland. Article published across 28 Queensland news outlets. The Domestic and Family Violence Death Review Unit…
QUT Crime and Justice Research Centre criminologist Dr Angela Dwyer recently published an article on her research with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) young people and their…