PhD candidate Ashleigh Larkin from QUT’s School of Justice, Faculty of Law, has just been featured in a media article discussing her research on violence between teenage girls.
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…
On 14 September, 2015, the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies (UK) hosted a roundtable meeting featuring Dr Deborah Drake (The Open University) and Professor Reece Walters (Queensland University…
Last week, Habiba Sultana was presented with the New Zealand Asian Studies Society (NZASS) Conference Postgraduate Prize for her paper ‘Sex as ‘work’: the Bangladeshi Context. Habiba, who has…
Professor Kerry Carrington has just been announced in the line-up for the Sydney Opera House flagship talks festival, “All About Women!” taking place on March 6, 2016, where…
Call for Proposals for Routledge Book Series – “Victims, Culture and Society.” Series editors: Professor Kerry Carrington, QUT, Brisbane, and Professor Sandra Walklate, University of Liverpool
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…
“Queering Criminology”, co-edited by QUT’s Dr Angela Dwyer and Dr Matthew Ball, along with Associate Professor Thomas Crofts from the University of Sydney, has been published and is now available. The…
At the 2015 annual general meeting for the Queensland Police Citizens Youth Welfare Association (QPCYWA), QUT Crime and Justice Research Centre’s Dr Cassandra Cross was elected to the…
The Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety Queensland (CARRS-Q) is hosting an upcoming symposium focusing on drug driving. Featuring a range of speakers, the symposium will cover current and…