An Australian Research Council (ARC) funded research team from QUT Centre for Justice, led by Professor Kerry Carrington conducted three months of field research in Argentina, interviewing 100…
With the cost of romance fraud to Australians jumping to $83 million last year, up from $60.5 million in 2018, a global QUT survey seeks to better understand the techniques…
As part of Queensland Domestic and Family Violence Month, QUT Centre for Justice are profiling some of our research in this area. Today we are profiling the work…
Achieving gender equality in STEMM hospital and health service research Federal Minister for Education Dan Tehan announced an Australian Research Council (ARC) linkage grant: Achieving gender equality in STEMM hospital…
ARC Linkage Grant – Reducing young women’s offending through improved service delivery Young women’s contact with justice and welfare agencies has increased rapidly across Australia and the world,…
In recognition of Queensland’s Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month, QUT Centre for Justice have launched a Briefing Papers series on Preventing and Policing Domestic Violence. This work…
QUT Centre for Justice are proud to announce to release of Routledge Handbook of Critical Pedagogies for Social Work which includes 43 chapters from 54 authors across 13…
Michael Flood with media at NCAS launch 2014 MIchael Flood, Pacific Regional Dialogue on Engaging Men – Fiji 2019 QUT Centre for Justice research contributes to the work…
QUT C4J member and Associate Professor Matthew Ball has co-edited (with Professor Hank Fradella, Arizona State University) a special issue of Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, titled ‘Emerging…
People convicted of sexual offences can be at risk of reoffending when they are released from prison back into the community. However, little has been documented about programs…