We are pleased to offer a 10% discount (sponsorship) for a group rate of 10 successful applications for the: JS12 Graduate Certificate in Domestic Violence JS23 Graduate Certificate in Policy and Governance JS29 Graduate Certificate in Intelligence
REMINDER: QUT Crime and Justice Research Centre PhD Scholarships for 2016 Entry
The Crime and Justice Research Centre (CJRC) at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) invites applications from prospective PhD students as part of the University’s annual Scholarship Round, closing 30 September 2015 for entry in early 2016.
Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz headed to European Conference on Domestic Violence
CJRC Director Molly Dragiewicz will travel to the European Conference on Domestic Violence in Belfast from 6-9 September, 2015. She will present Psychological abuse: Insights from emerging research on romance fraud and domestic violence, co-authored with Dr. Cassandra Cross and Dr. Kelly Richards.
CJRC staff headed to European Society of Criminology meetings
Researchers from the Crime and Justice Research Centre are headed to the European Society of Criminology Conference in Porto, Portugal 2-5 September, 2015. They will present a range of individual and collaborative work.
Recently Published – “Family law reform and domestic violence: Lessons from Australia”
Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz recently published “Family law reform and domestic violence: Lessons from Australia” in Comparative Perspectives on Domestic Violence: Lessons from Efforts Worldwide, edited by Rashmi Goel & Leigh Goodmark (Oxford University Press, 2015).
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…
Upcoming event: Romantic Terrorism – How He Gets into Her Head
Please join us at the next Crime and Justice Research Centre Seminar Series for Romantic Terrorism – How He Gets into Her Head with Associate Professor Sharon Hayes. Thursday 7 May 2015 3.00pm – 4.30pm, afternoon tea provided Room C412, Level 4, C Block, QUT Gardens Point Campus,…
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…
Recently Published: Children, violence, and social exclusion: negotiation of everyday insecurity in a Colombian barrio
photo: Helen Berents Dr Helen Berents recently published the article Children, violence, and social exclusion: negotiation of everyday insecurity in a Colombian barrio in Critical Studies on Security. Discourses on in/security are often concerned with structures and meta-narratives of the state and other institutions; however, such attention misses…
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…