QUT Centre for Justice member, Professor Christine Morley, continues to gain impact in research around unpaid work placements – or ‘placement poverty’. As part of a research team,…
QUT Centre for Justice Director, Professor Melissa Bull recently attended the European Society of Criminology “EuroCrim” Conference in Florence, Italy where she presented a keynote and panel participation…
QUT Law and Creative Industries alumni, and QUT Centre for Justice Adjunct Lecturer, Dr Fiona Crawford has written two articles in The Conversation around The Matilda’s and the…
QUT Centre for Justice member, Professor Cassandra Cross, has provided extensive media commentary on the current scams associated with buying and selling items on online marketplaces. Cassandra’s research…
Congratulations to QUT Centre for Justice member, Associate Professor Danielle Watson, who has been awarded a “Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA)” by the Australian Research Council. Beyond…
“As a former childcare worker stands accused of more than 1,600 charges, experts say changing technology habits are making offenders harder to detect.” The Guardian QUT Centre for…
“Pedestrians are five times more likely to die on the roads in the NT than in other states and territories, and 87% of pedestrians killed in the NT since 2012 were Indigenous.” QUT Centre for Justice member Professor Kieran Tranter, provided media commentary around these…
QUT Centre for Justice member, Dr Katie Woolaston (pictured) provided media commentary following the recent dingo attack on K’gari (Fraser Island). Dr Woolaston, who studied the K’gari dingo…
QUT Law and Creative Industries alumni and QUT Centre for Justice Adjunct Lecturer, Dr Fiona Crawford, has been involved in writing about the recent Homelessness World Cup which…
QUT Centre for Justice members, Professor Michael Flood and A/Professor Cassandra Cross, were represented across Australian media this week. Professor Michael Flood was interviewed for an article in…