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International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy

New special issue: International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy

By Brigid 04/03/2024

Green Criminological Dialogues: Voices from Africa Guest editors Annette Hübschle (University of Cape Town), Ifesinachi Okafor-Yarwood (University of St Andrews), Nigel South (University of Essex) and David Rodríguez…

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Welcome: Louis Dadzie

By Brigid 22/02/2024

Louis Kobina Dadzie is a dedicated and proactive researcher from Ghana and is currently pursuing his PhD at the QUT Centre for Justice. In 2023, he was awarded…

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International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy

Special Issue: International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy

By Brigid 20/02/2024

Call for Papers – Green Criminological Dialogues: Voices from Oceania Guest editors: Antje Deckert (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand), David R. Goyes (University of Oslo, Norway), and…

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Media: Professor Cassandra Cross – Taylor Swift, scams and keeping safe

By Brigid 15/02/2024

QUT Centre for Justice member, Professor Cassandra Cross has written a piece for The Conversation titled, “Desperate for Taylor Swift tickets?  Here are cybersecurity tips to stay safe…

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Briefing Paper Series

New Release: QUT Centre for Justice Briefing Papers Series – Education Justice

By Brigid 15/02/2024

QUT Centre for Justice is proud to release a Briefing Paper Series around the topic of Education Justice. Learning and teaching design is increasingly shared between teaching academics…

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Last Call: Young Women’s Voices Research Project

By Brigid 15/02/2024

QUT Centre for Justice and Flinders University have partnered with Anglicare Southern Queensland, Anglicare WA, Anglicare ACT, Anglicare NT and Anglicare South Australia to understand young women’s experiences…

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