Tomorrow the CJRC will host a seminar by visiting speaker Professor Maximo Sozzo from the Universidad Nacional del Litoral (Santa Fe, Argentina). Date: Thursday 16 July…
The Centre for the Study of Science, Religion and Society (CSSRS) will host an upcoming seminar by QUT’s Dr Kelly Richards from 12-2pm on Friday 7th August 2015.
By Professor John Scott – School of Justice, QUT First there was Brisbane’s Hosting of the G20 Summit in 2015, which bought an international cast of leaders to…
This week, the Crime and Justice Research Centre will host the highly anticipated International Crime, Justice and Social Democracy Conference at QUT’s Gardens Point campus. The conference will begin with the postgraduate event…
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…
QUT NEWS: https://www.qut.edu.au/about/news/news?news-id=91635 Head of Justice Professor Kerry Carrington: “Most crime and violence in the world is occurring away from the major cities of the north and, of course, in cyberspace”…
Originally posted on 18/02/2015 by Border Criminologies — Guest post by Shlomit Weiss-Dagan (MSW), a clinical social worker in a social welfare department, Jerusalem, and PhD candidate (social work)…
Dr Angela Dwyer and Dr Matthew Ball from QUT’s School of Justice have recently co-edited a book titled “Queering Criminology”, which is due for publication later this year.…
Professor Kerry Carrington has recently returned from visiting women only police stations in Argentina where she was granted permission to begin a world-first study after a recent visit to the country’s…
Seeking an academic position with QUT? The ECARD program is the perfect launchpad for your academic career.The Faculty of Law has four current vacancies: One in the…