Dr Cassandra Cross has recently had her article ‘But I’ve never sent them any personal details apart from my driver’s licence number …’: Exploring seniors’ attitudes…
The finale for QUT’s annual Crime Club took place last night at the Banco Court in the Supreme Court Complex in Brisbane. The winners Priyata Pal, Alison Da-Fonte, Bridget Callanan,…
In 2013, the Queensland Police Citizens Youth Welfare Association (QPCYWA) provided funding for researchers from QUT’s Crime and Justice Research Centre to undertake an evaluation of the crime…
The Australian Injury Prevention Network (AIPN) is hosting the 12th Australasian Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion Conference from 25th-27th November at the University of Sydney. Included in the conference…
We are pleased to offer a 10% discount (sponsorship) for a group rate of 10 successful applications for the: JS12 Graduate Certificate in Domestic Violence JS23 Graduate Certificate…
Save the date for next year’s Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Conference which will be held in Tasmania.
QUT Crime and Justice Research Centre criminologist Dr Kelly Richards has released a new book with Oxford University Press, with co-authors Professors Chris…
QUT’s Associate Professor Gordon Tait and Professor Belinda Carpenter have recently had their article “Suicide, statistics and the coroner: A comparative study of death investigations” published in…
The International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy is an open access, blind peer reviewed journal that publishes critical research about challenges confronting criminal justice systems…
Yesterday, the Huffington Post Australia featured an article about QUT’s new Graduate Certificate in Domestic Violence and spoke with course coordinator Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz. Course coordinator Molly…