QUT are advertising for a new Lecturer Level B position within the School of Justice, Faculty of Law. Click on the following link to access position details: QUT…
Date: 15 November, 5:30pm Location: UTS Law Building (5B, 3.18) You are invited to the launch of the special edition of the International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy on…
Prof. Reece Walter with speakers Belinda Carpenter opening the event On Thursday the 5th of October the Crime and Justice Research Centre, in collaboration with civil society groups…
Join CJRC Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz, CJRC Adjunct Professor Walter DeKeseredy and Professor Martin Schwartz for an international webinar Abusive Endings: Separation and Divorce Violence Against Women, a conversation…
CJRC member Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz is a chief investigator on the successful Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety Limited (ANROWS) grant Constructions of complex trauma and implications for…
CJRC PhD student Tien Hoang Le has been notified that he has been awarded a Doctor of Philosophy for his thesis on Human trafficking in Vietnam: Preventing crime and protecting victims through…
Join the Australian Privacy Foundation, Digital Rights Watch Australia, Future Wise, and the QUT Crime and Justice Research Centre at ThoughtWorks Brisbane to discuss ‘Attacks on Encryption: Privacy, Civil Society, and the…
John Scott alongside the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Yvette D’Ath and Minister for Child safety, Shannon Fentiman, at a Press conference on Friday On the 15 September…
CJRC member Molly Dragiewicz won a grant from the Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN) for the 2017-2018 round to study Domestic violence and communication technology: Victim experiences of intrusion,…
Alternative Criminologies, Edited by Pat Carlen, Leandro Ayres França, Has just been published by Routledge. The edited collection includes two chapters by CJRC academics, Feminist Criminologies, by Kerry…
