Border Criminologies have generously given us the permission to promote their blogs on our site. Here is the first one. If you want to read more, just click on the hyperlink. Posted on 16/02/2015 by Border Criminologies — 3 Comments ↓ Post by Mary Bosworth, Centre for Criminology,…
Considering a Career in Academia? QUT’s ECARD Program is the Perfect Pathway! Apply Now.
The Early Career Academic Recruitment & Development (ECARD) Program is a QUT initiative designed to accelerate the professional development and cultural integration of recently recruited early career academics. The ECARD Program aims to enhance understanding of academic life at QUT in order to accelerate the contribution of early…
Recently published: “Problems with the Coronial Determination of Suicide”
QUT’s Associate Professor Gordon Tait and Professor Belinda Carpenter’s recent publication in the international journal Mortality has highlighted the issue of suicide determination within the coronial system.
QUT is Hiring! Vacancies Available for the 2016 ECARD Program. Apply Now!
QUT’s Early Career Academic Recruitment and Development (ECARD) Program has been designed to provide newly appointed staff with an excellent platform from which to build their academic careers. The ECARD program is developed and facilitated by experts from across the University and offers a comprehensive suite of activities…
Recently published: “Differentiating confidence in the police, trust in the police, and satisfaction with the police”
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 attitudes towards police, namely – confidence in police, trust in the police, and satisfaction with the police.
Last chance for reduced-rate registration for the 2015 Crime, Justice and Social Democracy International Conference
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 fee. The full program is now available! Click here for details about the Postgraduate Event and here for the Main…
In the news: The Brisbane University battling domestic violence
The School of Justice was featured on Channel 7 news on Tuesday 5 May 2015. Watch the segment here: The Brisbane University battling domestic violence The story highlighted QUT’s new domestic violence unit was developed by Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz, Director of the Crime and Justice Research Centre.…
In the news: Supporting Survivors of Domestic and Family Violence
The Crime and Justice Research Centre event Supporting Survivors of Domestic and Family Violence: Challenges and Recommendations for Justice Responses was held Tuesday 21 April 2015 at the State Library of Queensland in Brisbane. Supporting Survivors was co-sponsored by the Queensland Centre for Domestic and Family Violence Research…
Register now for the Pre-Conference Postgraduate Event: Crime, Justice and Social Democracy International Conference
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…
Int Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy included in Web of Science 2015
NEWS JUST IN The International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy will be included in the prestigious Web of Science 2015 edition. This is southern criminology finally breaking through the glass ceiling. Thanks to our international editors and authors for this amazing success. International Editorial Board The…