Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz and Dr Bridget Harris will present findings from the ACCAN funded study Domestic violence and communication technology: Victim experiences of intrusion, surveillance, and identity theft. This free public…
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
Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz will present Domestic violence and communication technology: Insights from Australian survivors at the Queensland Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month Breakfast hosted by Cairns Regional Domestic Violence…
Conflict, Power and Justice in the Global South: 2nd International congress on southern criminology Bogotá, Colombia, 6-8 November 2019 Academic knowledge about conflict, power and justice has traditionally…
The Australian Law Reform Commission Report on the Family Law System: Implications for Domestic Violence The Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) Review of the Family Law System is…
Crime Justice and Social Democracy Research Centre member Dr Monique Mann, along with colleagues from Deakin University (Dr Ian Warren and Dr Adam Molnar) and the Chinese University…
We welcome Dr Monika Zalnieriute as an invited Emerging Australian Scholar in the Technology and Justice stream at our upcoming Crime, Justice and Social Democracy International Conference to…
We have a great line-up of Keynote, International Visitors and Emerging Australian Scholars at our Crime, Justice and Social Democracy 5th Biennial International Conference from 15-17 July 2019…
The Crime, Justice and Social Democracy 5th Biennial International Conference, hosted by QUT Crime, Justice and Social Democracy Research Centre, Is coming up from 15-17 July 2019 at…
Sessional academic Courtney Hercus has recently had a book published based on her PhD research. The Struggle over Human Rights: The Non-Aligned Movement, Jimmy Carter, and Neoliberalism traces…