Griffith and QCS collaborate on innovative training models
The Griffith Criminology Institute will partner with QCS to develop a new training curriculum, positioning the state as leaders in evidence-based corrections.
The Griffith Criminology Institute will partner with QCS to develop a new training curriculum, positioning the state as leaders in evidence-based corrections.
Incoming Pro-Vice Chancellor (Indigenous) Professor Cindy Shannon was one of many Griffith University staff, alumni and associates recognised with Australia Day Honours.
A pilot study on a new model of probation and parole in Queensland has been found to reduce reoffending rates by 28%.
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Australia's crime rate is falling but imprisonment rates are increasing. Why?