High performing students recognised in inaugural event

Criminology books

School of Criminology and Criminal Justice students were recently awarded book prizes in recognition of their semester one academic achievement at an inaugural event.

 

The School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Book Prizes were awarded to the two highest achieving students in each core unit in the Criminology and Criminal Justice undergraduate program.

 

The School congratulates the following students.

 

Mt Gravatt
Kimberley Bates – Understanding Social Problems
Kim Dunn – Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice
Jacqueline Fuller – Social Science Research Methods
Lyndall Garland – Criminology Skills
Maddison Hill – Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice
Shae-Lee Hourigan – Sociology of Crime and Statistics for Social Research
Kate Marchesi – Understanding Social Problems
Rebecca Morrissey – Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice
Felicity Poulsen – Understanding Social Problems and Sociology of Crime
Emma Poulton – Sociology of Crime
Nicole Ryan – Social Science Research Methods
Matthew Sharp – Criminology Skills
Matthew Sharp – Police, Courts and Criminal Law
Melissa Spring – Statistics for Social Research
Eleanor Whitman – Police, Courts and Criminal Law

 

Gold Coast
Brianna Attard – Understanding Social Problems and Sociology of Crime
Rachel Bellefeuille – Understanding Social Problems
Georgia Samuels – Criminology Skills
Melina Chambers – Criminology Skills
Bronwen Mccann – Police, Courts and Criminal Law
Bernadette Young – Police, Courts and Criminal Law
Wade Hyland – Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice
Terryn Berardone – Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice
Jessica Law – Sociology of Crime
Kristian Dumitrescu – Statistics for Social Research
Jonas Torgersen – Statistics for Social Research

 

Mt Gravatt students being presented with their book prizes.
Mt Gravatt students being presented with their book prizes.