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Upcoming 2017 Conference hosted by the Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science (Swinburne University)

By Amy Gurd 26/10/2016

The Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science at Swinburne University in Melbourne are hosting an upcoming conference “Safer communities, safer relationships: Generating solutions for reducing persistent violence and other serious offending” to be…

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CJRC Researchers on ABC The World Today

By Molly Dragiewicz 25/10/2016

Experts say family court keeping child abuse victims with perpetrators Featured: Dr Claire Ferguson, QUT lecturer Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz, QUT Angela Lynch, Women’s legal service Hetty Johnston,…

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Available Professor position in the School of Justice – Apply Now!

By Amy Gurd 25/10/2016

QUT’s School of Justice in the Faculty of Law is currently advertising an on-going Professor position, with applications closing on 11 December 2016. About the position: The position…

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Upcoming Event – “Cannabis Law Reform in Australia: Panaceas, Promise and Pitfalls”

By Amy Gurd 24/10/2016

The Australian Centre for Health Law Research and the Crime and Justice Research Centre are co-hosting an upcoming public lecture with guest speaker Professor Ian Freckelton. Title: “Cannabis Law Reform in Australia:…

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Featured abstract from 2017 Crime & Justice in Asia & Global South Conference

By Amy Gurd 24/10/2016

Next year, the Crime and Justice Research Centre will co-host the Crime and Justice in Asia and the Global South International Conference with the Asian Criminological Society. The…

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CJRC Researchers discussing the Gable Tostee Murder Trial on ABC Radio

By Amy Gurd 21/10/2016

                            CJRC researchers Associate Professor Mark Lauchs and Dr Claire Ferguson from the School of…

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