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Recently published: “Differentiating confidence in the police, trust in the police, and satisfaction with the police”

By Amy Gurd 25/05/2015

Adjunct Professor Liqun Cao’s recently published article in Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management offers a useful conceptual clarification of key terms commonly used to describe public…

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Young people and custodial remand in Queensland

By Amy Gurd 22/05/2015

By Dr. Kelly Richards The custodial remand of young people has recently emerged as a key issue for youth justice in Australia, due primarily to concerns about perceived…

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The Legacy of the Newman Government’s Changes to Youth Justice

By Amy Gurd 20/05/2015

By Kerry Carrington and Kelly Richards, School of Justice, Faculty of Law, QUT In 2012 the Newman Government introduced changes to the youth justice system on the grounds…

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Recently published: Prostitution Ideology and Trafficking Policy

By Molly Dragiewicz 18/05/2015

Dr Erin O’Brien just published a new article in the Journal of Women, Politics & Policy Debates over the legitimacy and legality of prostitution have characterized human trafficking…

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Register now for the postgraduate event at The 2015 Crime, Justice and Social Democracy International Conference

By Molly Dragiewicz 14/05/2015

The Crime, Justice and Social Democracy International Conference includes a  Pre-Conference Postgraduate day on Wednesday 8 July 2015. The Pre-Conference Postgraduate Event is an opportunity for PhD, Masters…

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Last chance for reduced-rate registration for the 2015 Crime, Justice and Social Democracy International Conference

By Molly Dragiewicz 13/05/2015

The reduced-rate early registration period for the Crime, Justice and Social Democracy International Conference expires 15 May, 2015. Register here by 15 May to receive the reduced $150…

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