The Crime and Justice Research Centre will be co-hosting its biennial Crime, Justice and Social Democracy conference with the Asian Criminological Society’s Annual Meeting. This combined conference, “Crime and…
The Crime and Justice Research Centre (CJRC), Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, is home to distinguished international researchers and is a leader in high-impact interdisciplinary criminological…
The CJRC would like to warmly welcome two new staff members, Dr Bridget Harris and Associate Professor Michael Flood.
The Crime and Justice Research Centre’s 2016 Annual Report is now available to download. The Centre had another hugely triumphant year in 2016, welcoming seven new members, hosting successful events…
As part of Crime and Justice Research Centre’s (CJRC) strategic goal of engagement with the global south, a team from the Centre visited the Autonomous Region of Bougainville…
Abstracts are now open for the 5th International Conference on Cybercrime and Computer Forensics (ICCCF). The theme of the 2017 conference is ‘Cybercrime Research, Policy and Practice: The Collaboration…
CJRC researcher Dr Cassandra Cross, from the School of Justice, Faculty of Law, has recently published an article in the CJRC’s International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social…
QUT Law Review Special Issue: Current Issues in Therapeutic Jurisprudence Volume 16, No 3 (2016) This year’s final issue of the QUT Law Review with papers from prominent…
The latest issue of the International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy has just been released. It is the last edition of the journal for 2016 and, as Chief…
Last week, CJRC staff attended the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in New Orleans (US).The theme for this year’s conference was ‘The Many Colors of Crime…