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Policing in the South Pacific: University of the South Pacific

By Brigid 20/07/2018

  Image 1                                                                  Image 2 Image 1:  John Scott with members of the USP Policing Program, Danielle Watson and Casandra Harry Image 2:  Vice Chancellor of the University of…

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Recently published: Technology facilitated coercive control: Domestic violence and the competing roles of digital media platforms

By Molly Dragiewicz 10/07/2018

Molly Dragiewicz, Jean Burgess, Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández, Michael Salter, Nicolas P. Suzor, Delanie Woodlock & Bridget Harris recently published Technology facilitated coercive control: Domestic violence and the competing roles…

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Publication: Police perceptions of prejudice: how police awareness training influences the capacity of police to assess prejudiced motivated crime

By Brigid 04/07/2018

CJRC member, Dr Toby Miles-Johnson has recently published an article in the journal Policing and Society, Volume 28, Issue 6, August 2018.  This is now available online on Taylor…

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Associate Professor Matthew Ball has been promoted – Congratulations

By Kerry Carrington 25/06/2018

We are all thrilled at the Crime and Justice Research Centre to hear the news of  Matthew Ball’s  Promotion to Associate Professor. Well deserved.

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Professor John Scott elected Vice-President #Asian #Criminological Society

By Kerry Carrington 25/06/2018

Professor John Scott has been elected one of three Vice-President’s for the Asian Society of Criminology 2019-2021. Wai Ting Cheung ü R. Thilagaraj were elected the two other Vice-Presidents.…

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Publication: ‘A lightbulb moment’: Using the theory of planned behaviour to explore the challenges and opportunities for early engagement of Australian men who use violence in their relationships

By Brigid 22/06/2018

CJRC member, Dr. Michael Flood has recently published an article in Journal of Interpersonal Violence.  Forsdike, K., Tarzia, L., Flood, M., Vlais, R.,…

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