The Sydney Morning Herald ran a story about graduate education about domestic violence in Australia. A new weapon in the fight against family violence by Jane Gilmore was published 20 March…
The 2nd edition of the Routledge Handbook of Critical Criminology, edited by CJRC Adjunct Professor Walter S. DeKeseredy and CJRC Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz was published on 17 March 2018. The…
On the 8th March the Crime and Justice Research Centre was invite to deliver a Research Showcase at Queensland Police Service. The event, hosted by Frontline Research and…
Professor Scott is presented with gifts by Professor Sibnath Deb, Dean of Law, Pondicherry University. Professor John Scott has recently returned from Puducherry (a part of French India…
Michael Flood at ANROWS Community of Practice Workshop Michael Flood at Evidence to Action & Action as Evidence Forum Associate Professor Michael Flood contributed to two Sydney events on…
The following article was recently published by Dr. Helen Berents from QUT School of Justice and member of CJRC, along with colleagues from Monash University and Salvation Army…
CJRC member, Associate Professor Michael Flood, spoke with Radio National Life Matters program this morning on the topic of Changing Behaviours around Sexual Consent. The movement for change…
A new issue of International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy has been published today. With authors from Brazil/Portugal, Croatia, Italy, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, the…
Coercive Control Workshop The concept of ‘Coercive Control’ as a means of making sense of the nature and extent of violence(s) in women’s everyday lives has been around…
Media discourses surrounding ‘non-ideal’ victims The case of the Ashley Madison data breach Cassandra Cross, Megan Parker and Daniel Sansom Abstract Data breaches are an increasingly common event…