Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz recently published “Family law reform and domestic violence: Lessons from Australia” in Comparative Perspectives on Domestic Violence: Lessons from Efforts Worldwide, edited by Rashmi…
Dr Kelly Richards from QUT’s School of Justice will present a seminar today about the practice of Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA) being used to support convicted child…
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…
Professor Belinda Carpenter was invited to present her 10 years of research on coronial decision making to Queensland Coroners as part of the Annual Magistrates Conference, Brisbane, 30-31st…
Yesterday was “World Day Against Trafficking in Persons” – a UN initiative aiming to raise global awareness of the situation of victims of human trafficking and for…
Senior lecturer Dr Kelly Richards from QUT’s School of Justice has recently co-authored a book title Juvenile Justice: Youth and Crime in Australia.
“Using financial intelligence to reduce victimisation: The emergence of a new approach to policing online fraud in Australia” Dr Cassandra Cross, QUT School of Justice Date: Friday…
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…
The Crime and Justice Research Centre will host a seminar this week with speaker Associate Professor Magdalena Candioti. Topic: Slavery on trial – laws and judicial disputes regarding slavery…
By Professor John Scott – School of Justice, QUT First there was Brisbane’s Hosting of the G20 Summit in 2015, which bought an international cast of leaders to…