Griffith partners with QCS to shed light on incarceration
The Griffith Criminology Institute will partner with Queensland Corrective Services (QCS) to analyse data on incarceration in Queensland.
The Griffith Criminology Institute will partner with Queensland Corrective Services (QCS) to analyse data on incarceration in Queensland.
Mothers in the corrections system will benefit from a Griffith University led pilot project designed to support their wellbeing and...
Four honorary doctorate recipients joined more than 5,500 graduating students at ceremonies in Brisbane and on the Gold Coast this week.
Griffith University will lead an important new project looking to transform the lives of mothers in custody and their children.
The Griffith Criminology Institute will partner with QCS to develop a new training curriculum, positioning the state as leaders in evidence-based corrections.
The act of listening can help Indigenous prisoners reconnect with their culture and benefit their health and wellbeing, according to a new project by creative arts and health researchers at Griffith.
ABC Brisbane Radio’s Loretta Ryan will host a discussion with community and university experts about the prevention of domestic and...
Griffith Criminology Institute doctoral student Moses Amagnya took out first place in the Arts, Education and Law (AEL) heat of...
A pilot study on a new model of probation and parole in Queensland has been found to reduce reoffending rates by 28%.
Final year criminology student Tailor Holst is getting a first-hand look at how criminology agencies work together through experience in...