Violent media not responsible for aggression
Personality and frustration are better predictors of anger and aggression in the context of media exposure according to a new study.
Personality and frustration are better predictors of anger and aggression in the context of media exposure according to a new study.
Griffith University researchers were part of aQueensland Police Service-led project which won a gold awardin the2019Australian Crime and Violence Prevention Awards.
Those who drink to go out, carry on drinking once they're out new Griffith research shows.
Queensland's alcohol legislation needs revision for it to be more effective according to a new study.
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.
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.
As the country reels from the Sydney siege and its unhappy end, many will be wondering what can be done for the hostages stuck for hours with the gunman in the Lindt café. The answer may be surprisingly little — especially if we want people to recover to a healthy psychological state.