Recently published: Nightcrawler: a moral dilemma of our own making School of Justice sessional tutor Dr Dean Biron has published an article on the 2014 film Nightcrawler, starring…
2015 Crime, Justice and Social Democracy International Conference July 8-10, 2015 QUT Brisbane, Australia 8 July Postgraduate Event followed by Welcome Drinks 9-10 July main conference, keynotes and…
Blog by Professor John Scott (j31.scott@qut.edu.au) Law has always been about story-telling. Legal spaces, such as the courtroom, are stages where people wear costumes and act out parts…
Abstracts are due March 16 for the Crime, Justice and Social Democracy International Conference! 8-10 July, QUT, Gardens Point Campus, Brisbane. Instructions for how to submit are here…
Associate Professor Sharon Hayes’ latest book Criminal justice ethics: Cultivating the moral imagination offers a fresh new approach to considering ethical issues in a criminal justice context. Rather…
Professors Kerry Carrington and Reece Walters, Editors’ Report – February 2015 The International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy is an open access, blind peer reviewed high…
Blog post by Dr Cassandra Cross In my career so far, I have had some amazing opportunities to travel the globe and talk to people about online fraud.…
Image from In Their Own Words: 25 Drawings From Children In Detention Blog post by Dr Helen Berents “Australia currently holds about 800 children in mandatory closed immigration…
Blog post by Professor John Scott The serial killer is a modern invention and an integral part of crime and popular culture. The rise of the serial killer…
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