Associate Professor Mark Lauchs from QUT’s School of Justice has recently co-authored a book which provides a theoretical examination of outlaw motorcycle gangs and their associated activities.
Posted on 17/02/2015 by Border Criminologies — 2 Comments ↓ This post is the second instalment of the Border Criminologies Themed Week on Research Methodologies, organised by Prof Mary Bosworth. Guest post…
The Faculty of Law has four ECARD vacancies for 2016 in the discipline areas of: Criminology and policing Intellectual property and innovation law Indigenous legal issues Ethics, professional…
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The Crime, Justice and Social Democracy International Conference is a biennial conference hosted by QUT’s Crime and Justice Research Centre. The conference brings distinguished international speakers together from UK,…
The Early Career Academic Recruitment & Development (ECARD) Program is a QUT initiative designed to accelerate the professional development and cultural integration of recently recruited early career academics.…
QUT’s Associate Professor Gordon Tait and Professor Belinda Carpenter’s recent publication in the international journal Mortality has highlighted the issue of suicide determination within the coronial…
Adjunct Professor Walter DeKeseredy from West Virginia University has recently contributed to a number of regional forums held around the country regarding the prevention of men’s violence against…
QUT’s Early Career Academic Recruitment and Development (ECARD) Program has been designed to provide newly appointed staff with an excellent platform from which to build their academic careers.…
Professor Kerry Carrington from QUT’s School of Justice was recently featured in an ABC news story about the extensive overcrowding evident in Queensland prisons. Recent figures from the State’s Corrective…