Associate Professor Michael Flood spoke at an event in Parliament House titled “Gender, Power, Violence: Creating a better normal”. In the wake of the scandals regarding alleged incidents…
QUT C4J member, Dr Danielle Watson along with Jose Sousa-Santos, and Loene M Howes have recently published a policy forum piece to ANU’s Asia & the Pacific Policy…
New volume on male sex work the most comprehensive coverage of the subject to date Today marks the worldwide release of the new edited volume by John Scott…
Prof Kerry Carrington, Research Professor with QUT Centre for Justice will present a paper at the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research 2021 Seminar Series being…
QUT C4J member and theme leader, Professor Kerry Carrington, has been asked to to lead the next meeting of University of Oxford, Faculty of Law Southernising Criminology Discussion…
QUT Centre for Justice member, Dr Bridget Harris, will present as part of a panel at United Nations 65th Commission on the Status of Women – Wednesday 24 March…
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…