Dr Cassandra Cross and Dr Kelly Richards, both researchers in the Crime and Justice Research Centre, recently published an article…
The Crime and Justice Research Centre has been well-represented by Centre members and postgraduate students at this year’s annual ANZSOC conference in Adelaide, hosted by Flinders University.
Adjunct Professors Nancy Wonders (Northern Arizona University) and Mona Danner (Old Dominion University) have recently co-authored an article published in the international journal Critical Criminology.
“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…
Dr Cassandra Cross has recently had her article ‘But I’ve never sent them any personal details apart from my driver’s licence number …’: Exploring seniors’ attitudes…
In 2013, the Queensland Police Citizens Youth Welfare Association (QPCYWA) provided funding for researchers from QUT’s Crime and Justice Research Centre to undertake an evaluation of the crime…
Dr Erin O’Brien and Dr Helen Berents from QUT’s School of Justice have been in Canberra this week presenting their research at the Australian Political Studies Association…
The Crime and Justice Research Centre (CJRC) at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) invites applications from prospective PhD students as part of the University’s annual Scholarship Round, closing 30…
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…
Associate Professor Sharon Hayes from the School of Justice has recently been in Chicago for the American Sociological Association’s 110th Annual Meeting. The theme for this year’s…