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10 November 2017
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15 December 2015

Criminology celebrates world class ERA results 

The Griffith Criminology Institute and the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice are celebrating the Excellence in Research (ERA) 2015...

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1 October 2013
Police line do not cross

Criminology student visits Australia’s leading crime research centre

Criminology student Diana Foster gained an inside look at Australia’s leading crime research centre recently. She attended the Australian Institute...

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29 January 2007

Griffith graduate wins Young Australian of the Year

Griffith University graduate Tania Major has been named as Young Australian of the year. At just 25, the Cairns-based youth...

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7 March 2014

Exploring the many sides of homicide

The Violence Research Prevention Program and the Australian Institute of Criminology will host the Homicide: Precursors and Prevention conference on March 24 and 25.

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12 December 2024
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Victim-survivors share views on criminalising coercive control

A report released by the Australian Institute of Criminology has revealed how Australian female victim-survivors feel about the criminalisation of...

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17 September 2024

Report finds 6.3% of the NSW population are arrested for a family or DV offence by age 37  

Research uses criminal history data for three birth cohorts to estimate the prevalence of family and domestic violence offending.   

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3 November 2021
Dark Web

The case of child sexual abuse material online and crime script analysis

Child Sexual Abuse Material traditionally child pornography, is an old problem that has been amplified to an alarming extent via new technologies. Its scale and impact makes it difficult to address, but crime script analysis, is emerging as a pragmatic tool to help investigators understand perpetrators and to prevent crimes from happening in the first place.

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19 May 2021

The Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody: Thirty Years On

This post has been contributed by Professor Elena Marchetti, Professor of Law at Griffith Law School and Law Futures Centre member.

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19 December 2019

Urgent action needed on Indigenous deaths in police custody

Recent high-profile deaths of Indigenous people in police custody show a lack of meaningful progress despite over 25 years since the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody says Griffith University law professor.

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