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Upcoming Seminar – Law Enforcement Technologies

By Amy Gurd 08/05/2017

Crime and Justice Research Centre Seminar Series with speaker John Penn, Adobe’s Senior Solutions Architect for Law Enforcement Technologies

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QUT Faculty of Law Lecturer appointed as Magistrate for Mt Isa

By Amy Gurd 05/05/2017

Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Yvette D’Ath has announced the appointment of new Magistrates across Queensland, including Faculty of Law lecturer Mr James Morton who has been appointed…

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Winners Announced for CJRC Postgraduate Scholarships in Southern Criminology

By Amy Gurd 04/05/2017

The Crime and Justice Research Centre, Faculty of Law, QUT, have announced the winners of the Postgraduate Scholarships in Southern Criminology. This was an extremely competitive round with many…

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Upcoming Symposium: Workplace Responses to Domestic and Family Violence

By Amy Gurd 28/04/2017

1 in every 3 women will experience domestic violence in their lifetime and two people die every week from domestic and family violence. The vast majority of workplaces in…

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New CJRC research on Public views about Circles of Support and Accountability (COSA)

By Amy Gurd 26/04/2017

Crime and Justice Research Centre member Dr Kelly Richards has recently published a study with Associate Professor Kieran McCartan (University of the West of England) on public views…

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Recently published: “Deconstructing Criminology’s Origin Stories”

By Amy Gurd 24/04/2017

    CJRC researchers Professor Kerry Carrington and Professor Russell Hogg from the School of Justice, Faculty of Law, have recently co-authored an article published in the Asian Journal…

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