AG — judicial strain needs resolving
The current fracas between the Attorney-General and senior members of Queensland's legal establishment raises issues for debate writes Associate Professor Janet Ransley.
The current fracas between the Attorney-General and senior members of Queensland's legal establishment raises issues for debate writes Associate Professor Janet Ransley.
A key plank of the Queensland Government’s new Community Safety Plan is to expand police use of metal detector wands, even though there is no evidence that they help reduce violent crime say Griffith Criminology Institute researchers.
Professor AJ Brown, Centre for Governance and Public Policy (CGPP), convened a webinar on 7 December to discuss the new...
Griffith research has been at the forefront of the development and establishment of Australia's long-awaited National Anti-Corruption Commission
The Griffith Criminology Institute will partner with Queensland Corrective Services (QCS) to analyse data on incarceration in Queensland.
More than $1.3 million was awarded to Griffith University projects in the Australian Research Council Linkage Project outcomes announced this week.
Griffith University will lead an important new project looking to transform the lives of mothers in custody and their children.
The draft recommendations, released under the title Governing with Integrity — a blueprint for reform, are to be presented today.
Fifteen years after Transparency International Australia and Griffith University researchers first assessed Australia as needing a comprehensive federal anti-corruption body,...
Police should be allowed to focus more on reducing crime and associated harms and less on law enforcement.