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Recently Published – “Using financial intelligence to target online fraud victimisation: applying a tertiary prevention perspective”

By Amy Gurd 05/05/2016

Dr Cassandra Cross from the School of Justice, Faculty of Law, has recently published an article featured in the Special Issue on Cybercrime in the journal Criminal Justice…

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Upcoming Event — “Tainted love”: A symposium exploring the reality of romance fraud

By Amy Gurd 28/04/2016

“Tainted love”: A symposium exploring the reality of romance fraud The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) reported that $8 million was lost to romance fraud by Australians…

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Recently published: Domestic Violence on #qanda: The ‘‘Man’’ Question in Live Twitter Discussion on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Q&A

By Molly Dragiewicz 27/04/2016

Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz from the School of Justice, Faculty of Law and Professor Jean Burgess, Director of the QUT Digital Media Research Centre and Professor of Digital…

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Recently Published: “Why the victim can also become the offender in online fraud”

By Amy Gurd 13/04/2016

This post authored by Dr Cassandra Cross from QUT originally appeared on The Conversation on Wednesday 13th April 2016.   It’s bad enough when someone loses money to an online…

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Recently Published: Latest edition of ‘Current Issues in Criminal Justice’ Journal

By Amy Gurd 12/04/2016

                                            The latest edition of the Australian…

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Recently Published – “Decision-making in a death investigation: Emotions, families and the coroner”

By Amy Gurd 11/04/2016

                                  CJRC Members Professor Belinda Carpenter and Dr Carol Quadrelli from the…

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