Integrity experts call for focus on justice for whistleblowers
No employee should be left worse-off for blowing the whistle - Griffith integrity experts call for a principles-based Commonwealth whistleblower protection regime.
No employee should be left worse-off for blowing the whistle - Griffith integrity experts call for a principles-based Commonwealth whistleblower protection regime.
An Australian international criminal lawyer spoke of the horrific experiences of victims and survivors of ongoing genocides in countries throughout the world at a Griffith University round table in October.
Queensland College of Art’s Dr Julie Fragar is taking a fine art lens to criminal justice with her work Next Witness.
By Dr Karen Crawley Griffith Law School The latest series of paintings by Australian contemporary artist Julie Fragar, currently exhibiting...
An early childhood relocation from Brisbane to the Darling Downs has had a pivotal influence on 21-year-old, Griffith University student...
When you think of job stresses of police officers, it’s easy to imagine the extremes, but that is not the...
Professor Dianne Otto discusses People's Tribunals and what they offer to victims of sexual violence in conflicts.
Griffith University academic Professor Mark Finnane has been awarded a prestigious Australian Laureate Fellowship for a research project that goes...
An international association dedicated to restorative justice has launched its new branch in Brisbane. Restorative Practices International launched it’s Queensland...
Deaf education expert Professor Greg Leigh has won the inaugural Griffith University Arts, Education & Law Alumni of the Year...