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Crime and Justice in Asia and the Global South Conference 2017

By Brigid 24/07/2017

The three-day Crime and Justice in Asia and the Global South Conference was held as a joint initiative between QUT Crime and Justice Research Centre and the Asian…

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Spyware merchants: the risks of outsourcing government hacking

By Brigid 21/07/2017

This post authored by Dr. Monique Mann (CJRC), Dr Adam Molnar and Dr Ian Warren (Deakin Criminology) originally appeared on The Conversation on Friday the 21st of July 2017. Link to original…

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CJRC members Dr Angela Daly and Dr Monique Mann present at the International Cyber Crime and Computer Forensics Conference

By Brigid 21/07/2017

CJRC members Dr Angela Daly and Dr Monique Mann presented at the International Cyber Crime and Computer Forensics Conference in the Gold Coast earlier this week: http://www.icccf2017.com.au/ Their research…

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Upcoming Event – “Online Abuse & Harassment: New Technologies, Old Inequalities”

By Amy Gurd 17/07/2017

CJRC researcher and lecturer Dr Bridget Harris from the School of Justice, Faculty of Law, will be speaking at an upcoming seminar hosted by Western Sydney University which…

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Recently Published – “Hidden Identities: perceptions of sexual-identity in Beijing”

By Amy Gurd 17/07/2017

CJRC researcher and lecturer Dr Toby Miles-Johnson from the School of Justice, Faculty of Law, has recently co-authored an articled published in the British Journal of Sociology titled…

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In the News: International Conference Co-hosted by CJRC in Cairns

By Amy Gurd 07/07/2017

QUT Media have recently published a news item about the international conference being co-hosted by the Crime & Justice Research Centre next week in Cairns, Australia. The three-day…

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