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Professor Sandra Walklate: new Adjunct Professor joins the Crime and Justice Research Centre

By Kerry Carrington 09/03/2015

Professor Sandra Walklate is a leading scholar in Criminology, Editor in Chief of the British Journal of Criminology, and recipient of the British Society of Criminology 2014 Lifetime Achievement…

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Women’s only police stations to combat violence against women

By Kerry Carrington 08/03/2015

by Professor Kerry Carrington  On International Women’s Day 8 March 2015 it is timely to reflect on Australia’s progress on addressing violence against women. The data shows persistent…

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Law and order, evidence and values

By Molly Dragiewicz 06/03/2015

by Professor Russell Hogg A change of government normally signals (or we would like to think so) changes in policy direction in key areas. Criminologists, like other academics,…

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Degrees of difference? Or different degrees? A study of undergraduate ‘criminology’ degrees at Australian universities

By Molly Dragiewicz 04/03/2015

by Dr Kelly Richards ‘Criminology’ degree programs are increasingly popular at Australian universities, with new degrees being introduced regularly, and student enrolments in this discipline increasing substantially in…

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QUT School of Justice leads the way in real-world domestic violence education

By Molly Dragiewicz 03/03/2015

A new domestic violence stand-alone course offered by QUT’s School of Justice has attracted 230 students from many disciplines and walks of life for its first semester. QUT…

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Emerging social, health and regulatory issues associated with male escorting: Crime and Justice Research Centre Seminar 5 March, 2015

By Molly Dragiewicz 02/03/2015

Our first seminar of the 2015 academic year is on Emerging social, health and regulatory issues associated with male escorting, presented by Professors John Scott and Victor Minichiello…

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