Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz and Dr Bridget Harris will present an Ask LOIS webinar on Domestic violence and communication technology 20 June, 2019 11:00 am-11:30 am Register here https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/974592111259198209
The second issue for 2019 of International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy is now available. With 10 articles and two book reviews, this general issue includes…
‘ ‘Criminologies of the Global South’ authored by six scholars from across four continents and six countries, namely: Kerry Carrington, Bill Dixon, David Fonseca, David Rodríguez Goyes. Jianhong…
Challenging the Human Trafficking Narrative : Victims, Villains and Heroes by CJSDRC member, Dr Erin O’Brien was launched last night at Avid Bookstore West End, by Professor Kerry…
Topic and relevance The rise of digital technology has major implications for how states and corporations wield coercive regulatory power through the transnational administration of justice. Increases in…
School of Justice affiliated academic Dr Dean Biron has published an essay titled “Ordinary People,” which appears in the Autumn 2019 edition of Meanjin Quarterly. “Ordinary People” is…
Join us for a keynote presentation with Emerita Professor Raewyn Connell where she will address a ‘big idea’ that is central to social democracy and justice, access to…
QUT Crime, Justice and Social Democracy Research Centre members Dr. Bridget Harris and Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz published a Conversation piece with Professor Heather Douglas from The University…
Crime, Justice and Social Democracy Research Centre member Dr Monique Mann, along with former QUT Law colleagues Drs Angela Daly and S. Kate Devitt, recently published the open…
Associate Professor Michael Flood has published a new book, Engaging Men and Boys in Violence Prevention. Across the globe, violence prevention initiatives focused on men and boys are…