This summer’s School of Justice unit JSB287 featured the inaugural Crime in Popular Culture Writing Prize. The prize was awarded for the best submissions received for the first…
The first issue of the International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy for 2021 is now available. As always, the journal’s authors reflect its global reach in readership. From Spain, Alberto…
QUT Centre for Justice ran “Summer of Justice” – HDR Summer School from 8-10 February 2021. This was an opportunity for our higher degree research students to gather…
QUT Centre for Justice member, Dr Toby Miles-Johnson has just published a Q1 article titled, “Comparative perceptions: how female officers in two Australian police organizations view policing of…
Professor Kerry Carrington Opening: 6pm Brasilia time; 8am Canberra time Attorney General/MPDFT – Fabiana Costa UN Women – Anastasia Divinskaya Deputy Ambassador of Australia – Andrew Edge…
A new issue of Law, Technology and Humans has been published. Law, Technology and Humans is an international, open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing original, innovative research concerned with…
by Bridget Harris and Laura Vitis 24th November 2020 Bridget Harris and Laura Vitis were asked by Bristol University Press (publishers of Journal of Gender Based Violence, amongst…
In addition to the recently reported ARC success of Janice Rieger (ARC – Special Research Initatives) and Erin O’Brien (DECRA) – we are delighted to report more ARC…
Associate Professor Janice Rieger, Associate Professor Bree Hadley and Associate Professor Michael Whelan. Title image: Vis-ability: Artworks from the QUT Art Collection. Photo: Carl Warner Congratulations to QUT…
In the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Australian healthcare and women’s safety professionals predicted an ‘impending increase’ in domestic and family violence (DFV) cases (Hegarty & Tarzia, 2020;…