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Queensland Youth Justice Forum
Co-organised for the fifth year by GCI’s Hennessey Hayes with Queensland Restorative Practices International, the 2019 Queensland Youth Justice Forum held on the 31 July… Read More
Australia New Zealand Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abuse Biennial Conference
The 9th biennial Australia New Zealand Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abuse (ANZATSA) international research, theory and practice conference was co-organised by GCI member… Read More
Crime prevention and countering violent extremism
By Keiran Hardy This brief is based on the following paper: Hardy, K. (2020). A crime prevention framework for CVE. Terrorism and Political… Read More
Electronic monitoring bracelets are only crime deterrence tools, they can’t ‘fix’ offenders
By Lacey Schaefer This article was first published on The man arrested after a deadly… Read More
Charging the Christchurch mosque attacker with terrorism could be risky – but it’s important
By Keiran Hardy This article was first published on On Tuesday, the gunman in the Christchurch mosque shootings was … Read More
National Redress Scheme protects institutions at the expense of justice for survivors
Kathy Daly and Juliet Davis This article was first published on Australians can be proud of what the… Read More
Welcome to your first job: expect to be underpaid, bullied, harassed or exploited in some way
By Carley Ruiz, David Bartlett and Emily Moir This article was first published on A teenager’s… Read More
How the Australian government is failing on countering violent extremism
By Keiran Hardy This article was first published on Countering violent extremism (CVE) programs are recognised globally as a critical part… Read More
Future of Policing Symposium
Contemporary policing faces many challenges, at global, national and local levels. In 2014, Griffith University (GU) and the Queensland Police Service (QPS) hosted an inaugural… Read More
Applied Research in Crime and Justice Conference
Griffith Criminology Institute, in partnership with the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, hosted the fifth annual Applied Research in Crime and Justice Conference. Read More