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International Journal of Crime, Justice and Social Democracy – Ranked Q1 in Law

By Brigid 12/05/2022

We are pleased to let you know that the Journal has performed well in the release of the SCImago International Journal Rankings for 2021. Details: https://www.scimagojr.com/journalsearch.php?q=21100407545&tip=sid&clean=0 IJCJSD is…

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Call for Papers: Special Issue – Green Criminological Dialogues – Voices from Africa

By Brigid 09/05/2022

Submissions are welcomed for a special issue concerned with green criminology issues in Africa. Guest editors want to engage in a dialogue with original thinkers from the African continent.…

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In Conversation with Dr Chris Sarra: Pathway to Treaty

By Brigid 05/05/2022

QUT Centre for Justice,  with Queensland Council of Social Services (QCOSS) looks forward to welcoming Dr Chris Sarra, Director-General, Department of Seniors, Disability Services and Aboriginal and Torres…

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Special Edition: “Imagining rural futures in times of uncertainty and possibility:  Progressing a transformative research agenda for rural sociology”

By Brigid 03/05/2022

QUT Centre for Justice member, Dr Christina Malatzky has recently finished editing a special edition of Journal of Sociology titled: “Imagining rural futures in times of uncertainty and…

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Report: Evaluation of an Embedded Specialist Domestic Violence Worker: A Partnership Between Queensland Police Service and Domestic Violence Action Centre

By Brigid 28/04/2022

This collaborative project between DVAC and QPS, and funded by QUT Centre for Justice, evaluated a pilot to improve the policing of…

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The Conversation: “The Morrison governments wants farmers to profit from looking after the land – but will anyone want to pay?”

By Brigid 20/04/2022

In a The Conversation article titled, “The Morrison government wants farmers to profit from looking after the land – but will anyone want to pay?” QUT Centre for Justice…

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