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Final week to submit abstracts for #CrimJustAsia17 conference

By Amy Gurd 24/03/2017

In July 2017, the Crime and Justice Research Centre will co-host its biennial Crime, Justice and Social Democracy conference with the Asian Criminological Society’s Annual Meeting. This combined conference, “Crime…

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Upcoming CJRC Seminar – “Yarn bombs, pussyhats and knitting nannas: The criminology of craftivism”

By Amy Gurd 23/03/2017

The CJRC is hosting an upcoming research seminar titled “Yarn bombs, pussyhats and knitting nannas: The criminology of craftivism” with guest speaker *Dr Alyce McGovern from the University…

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Call for papers: European Society of Criminology Conference

By Amy Gurd 23/03/2017

The call for papers is now open for the 17th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology (ESC). The conference theme is “Challenging ‘Crime’ and ‘Crime Control’ in…

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Call for papers: “TASA 2017 – Belonging in a Mobile World”

By Amy Gurd 20/03/2017

The call for papers is now open for the Australian Sociological Association’s (TASA) 2017 Conference. The theme of this year’s conference is “Belonging in a Mobile World” and…

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Two weeks to submit abstracts to #CrimJustAsia17 conference

By Amy Gurd 17/03/2017

In July 2017, the Crime and Justice Research Centre will co-host its biennial Crime, Justice and Social Democracy conference with the Asian Criminological Society’s Annual Meeting. This combined conference, “Crime…

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In the News: “Are my emails private?” By Dr Monique Mann

By Amy Gurd 17/03/2017

CJRC researcher and lecturer Dr Monique Mann from the School of Justice, Faculty of Law, has recently written a media explanatory piece on email privacy and security.

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