Funding of up to $120,000 over three years is available to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander undergraduates in gaining a research PhD degree. The closing date for…
Adjunct Professor Barry Goldson from the University of Liverpool (UK) has co-edited the second edition of “Youth Crime and Justice”, comprising of a range of cutting-edge contributions…
Join us for the next Crime and Justice Research Centre Seminar Series with Speaker Dr Michael Salter from the University of Western Sydney. TOPIC: From #OpGabon to #OpDeathEaters:…
Dr Angela Dwyer and Dr Matthew Ball, from the QUT Crime and Justice Research Centre, with Dr Christine Bond from Griffith University, recently conducted a workshop with…
The Crime and Justice Research Centre (CJRC) at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) invites applications from prospective PhD students as part of the University’s annual Scholarship Round, closing 30…
On Monday 31 August, the Queensland Government Communities, Disability Services and Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Committee tabled its final report entitled Inquiry into the adequacy of existing…
By Associate Professor John Mickel, School of Justice, QUT Wayne Delaforce, a PHD student from QUT, has developed a public policy model which has the potential to lead…
CJRC Director Molly Dragiewicz will travel to the European Conference on Domestic Violence in Belfast from 6-9 September, 2015. She will present Psychological abuse: Insights from emerging research…
Associate Professor Sharon Hayes from the School of Justice has recently been in Chicago for the American Sociological Association’s 110th Annual Meeting. The theme for this year’s…
Researchers from the Crime and Justice Research Centre are headed to the European Society of Criminology Conference in Porto, Portugal 2-5 September, 2015. They will present a range…