Alcohol-fuelled violence legislation leads to increased preloading — study
Queensland's alcohol legislation needs revision for it to be more effective according to a new study.
Queensland's alcohol legislation needs revision for it to be more effective according to a new study.
Social Marketing @ Griffith to provide independent review of new module.
The Queensland State Government should refrain from rushing into new controversial lockout legislation if it is to avoid exacerbating the problem of alcohol-fuelled violence.
Smart Start, a joint initiative of Griffith University and the Queensland Police Service, today received a silver award in the community-led category of the 2016 Australian Crime and Violence Prevention Awards.
Male victims of homicide often seem to receive less attention from policymakers, the media, and the wider public than female victims write Samara McPhedran and Li Eriksson.
Griffith academics have come together with media commentators to discuss policy priorities for the next Queensland Premier.