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CJRC Scholarships in Southern Criminology 2016-2017 – Apply Now!

By Amy Gurd 06/07/2016

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

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In the News: Dr Kelly Richards discussing treatment for people with pedophilic tendencies

By Amy Gurd 04/07/2016

Senior Lecturer Dr Kelly Richards, from the School of Justice, Faculty of Law, has recently been featured in the media discussing treatment options for people with pedophilic tendencies. 

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Upcoming Symposium Hosted by CJRC – “Monsters, Rebels, and Queers: Justice and the Outsider

By Amy Gurd 30/06/2016

Please join us for an upcoming symposium “Monsters, Rebels, and Queers: Justice and the Outsider” hosted by the Crime and Justice Research Centre. The symposium will be held on Monday…

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School of Justice Staff present at Australian Women’s and Gender Studies Association conference

By Molly Dragiewicz 28/06/2016

Head of School and Professor Kerry Carrington, Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz, and Associate Lecturer Harriet Horsfall will speak on Gendered justice: What needs to change? at the Australian Women’s…

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Master of Justice student wins scholarship

By Molly Dragiewicz 27/06/2016

Congratulations to Master of Justice (Research) student Navin Kumar on winning a Faculty Write Up Scholarship from QUT!

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Recently Published: “Transparency and ‘uncomfortable knowledge’ in child protection”

By Amy Gurd 23/06/2016

                              CJRC Adjunct Professor Judith Bessant from the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies…

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