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 and Honours Students to discuss research methods, writing and publishing, and get professional advice for those considering a career in…
Supporting Survivors of Domestic and Family Violence: RSVP by 17 April 2015
Supporting Survivors of Domestic and Family Violence: Challenges and Recommendations for Justice Responses QUT’s Crime and Justice Research Centre and CQU’s Queensland Centre for Domestic and Family Violence Research for a discussion about research and practice to improve justice responses to domestic and family violence in Queensland. We…
In the news: John Scott on prison flicks
The Afternoons with Kelly Higgins-Devine show on ABC News Brisbane ran a story Prison Flicks – The Anti Rom-Com featuring Professor John Scott. Listen to the interview here.
Domestic violence service provision and rural life: An Australian case study
“One client who is in domestically [sic] violent relationship – not many people know. Her husband is in a high position in town and he beats her, I mean really bad and she’ll try to hide it. She’ll come into town with a black eye and bruises and…
Five postgraduate scholarships available for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy International Conference
Calling all Australian and New Zealand Postgraduate Students! The Crime and Justice Research Centre (CJRC) at Queensland University of Technology is seeking to sponsor five postgraduate students to attend the Crime, Justice and Social Democracy International Conference and Postgraduate Event, to be held from 8th – 10th July…
Crime on a desert island (part five): Music about crime
Image cca Alan Levine This Old Guitar by Dean Biron Music and crime are most commonly associated through notions of illegal downloading, the lyrics and lifestyles of “gangsta” rappers, or heavy metal musicians supposedly exhorting young people to deviance. In the 1980s, links between certain types of rock…
In the news: Understanding the male sex industry
Adjunct Professor Victor Minichiello, Professor John Scott and Denton Callander’s research was featured on the Biomed Central Series blog about the article A new public health context to understand male sex work “The male sex industry has become an increasingly visible part of society, assisted by factors such as…
Supporting Survivors of Domestic and Family Violence: Challenges and Recommendations for Justice Responses
Please join QUT’s Crime and Justice Research Centre and CQU’s Queensland Centre for Domestic and Family Violence Research for a discussion about research and practice to improve justice responses to domestic and family violence in Queensland. We welcome practitioners, survivors, scholars, students and community members to attend this…
Dr Kelly Richards’ research on reducing sexual offending in the news
Dr Kelly Richards was recently featured in an ABC news story about a South Australian trial of the Circles of Support and Accountability model to reduce sexual offending. Richards’ 2011 article The potential of Circles of Support and Accountability (COSA) to reduce child sexual abuse in Australia reviewed…
Outdated journal rankings and the ERA exercise
by Professor Rick Sarre, School of Law, University of South Australia, and President, Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology (ANZSOC) Professor Kerry Carrington, Head of School of Justice, Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology. Professor Reece Walters, Assistant Dean of Research, Faculty of Law, Queensland University…