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A knowledge network for the global south

By Amy Gurd 24/02/2017

The Queensland University of Technology’s Faculty of Law is hosting academics from Australia and Argentina to build knowledge networks between the two nations. Despite sharing significant commonalities and…

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Call for Abstracts in English or Chinese (Mandarin) – #CrimJustAsia17 Conference

By Amy Gurd 24/02/2017

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

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Postgraduate Scholarships in ‘Southern Criminology’ available for #CrimJustAsia17 Conference – Apply Now

By Amy Gurd 24/02/2017

The Crime and Justice Research Centre (CJRC), Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, is home to distinguished international researchers and is a leader in high-impact interdisciplinary criminological…

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Recently published: “Dark Justice”

By Amy Gurd 24/02/2017

School of Justice affiliated academic Dr Dean Biron has published an essay titled “Dark Justice.” The piece appears in Arena Magazine (No. 416, February-March 2017).

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QPS Inspector joins the School of Justice

By Amy Gurd 23/02/2017

The School of Justice in the Faculty of Law at Queensland University of Technology would like to welcome Inspector Christopher Emzin, who joins the School as the first Visiting…

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Recently Published: “Exploring seniors’ attitudes towards identity crime”

By Amy Gurd 23/02/2017

                            CJRC researcher Dr Cassandra Cross from the School of Justice, Faculty of Law, has recently…

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