We welcome Dr Lennon Chang as an invited Emerging Australian Scholar within the Southern Criminology stream at our 5th Biennial International Conference to be held on the Gold…
We are pleased to welcome Jarrett Blaustein, Ph.D. as an Emerging Australian Scholar for the Southern Criminology stream at the 5th biennial International Crime, Justice and Social Democracy Conference…
What does #MeToo mean for men and women? How should men and women respond? What roles in particular can men play in building a community free of sexual…
CJSDRC Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz is appearing at Politics in the Pub: Is masculinity in a crisis? 12 February 6-8 pm Brisbane Powerhouse Join the discussion here.
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…
Genders and Sexualities Research Forum invitation Join us for our inaugural showcase of QUT researchers working in the area of diverse genders and sexualities. Five minute presentations will…
The 5th biennial international conference hosted by the Crime, Justice and Social Democracy Research Centre, Queensland University of Technology is being held 15-17 July 2019. The conference is…
The Asian Criminological Society (ACS) is accepting nominations for the 2019 ACS Distinguished Book Award until February 15, 2019. Please see details below. We look forward to receiving…
Welcome to the New Editorial Board International Journal for Crime Justice and Social Democracy This is the 7th year of publication of the International Journal for Crime Justice…
Young people with cognitive disabilities are overrepresented in the criminal justice system. While about 4% of young men and 3% of young women have a cognitive disability in…