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New Publication by CJRC Adjunct Professor Liqun Cao!

By Amy Gurd 28/10/2015

Adjunct Professor Liqun Cao from the University of Ontario Institute of Technology in Canada has recently co-authored an article published in the journal International Sociology. 

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Recently Published: Seniors’ Attitudes Towards Identity Crime

By Amy Gurd 26/10/2015

    Dr Cassandra Cross has recently had her article ‘But I’ve never sent them any personal details apart from my driver’s licence number …’: Exploring seniors’ attitudes…

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QUT Crime Club Winners Announced!

By Amy Gurd 23/10/2015

The finale for QUT’s annual Crime Club took place last night at the Banco Court in the Supreme Court Complex in Brisbane. The winners Priyata Pal, Alison Da-Fonte, Bridget Callanan,…

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Evaluation of the crime prevention and community safety impacts of Police-Citizens Youth Clubs (PCYCs) in Queensland

By Amy Gurd 22/10/2015

In 2013, the Queensland Police Citizens Youth Welfare Association (QPCYWA) provided funding for researchers from QUT’s Crime and Justice Research Centre to undertake an evaluation of the crime…

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Upcoming Symposium — “The Relationship Between Family Violence & Injury: Are We Doing Enough in Australia?”

By Amy Gurd 21/10/2015

The Australian Injury Prevention Network (AIPN) is hosting the 12th Australasian Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion Conference from 25th-27th November at the University of Sydney. Included in the conference…

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QUT School of Justice sponsors group discounts for Graduate Certificates

By Molly Dragiewicz 20/10/2015

We are pleased to offer a 10% discount (sponsorship) for a group rate of 10 successful applications for the: JS12 Graduate Certificate in Domestic Violence JS23 Graduate Certificate…

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