Countering disinformation in Australia and the Pacific
This week, Brisbane became a central hub for discussions on the importance of information integrity as Griffith University, in collaboration...
This week, Brisbane became a central hub for discussions on the importance of information integrity as Griffith University, in collaboration...
Griffith Asia Institute’s Dr Helen Berents has been awarded a prestigious research grant by the Folke Bernadotte Academy (FBA) to...
Discovery Indigenous recipient aims to reduce youth sexual violence and abuse rates in regional population.
Many young people in contact with the justice system come from backgrounds of extreme poverty, parental abuse or neglect, parental...
Citi Foundation and the Griffith Asia Institute (GAI), have announced a partnership with the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) and...
Youth crime is on the rise in Queensland. Recent media stories demonstrate the high cost of youth crimes for victims - financially, through serious or permanent injury, or leaving loved ones to try and pick up the pieces after senseless and tragic deaths. Victims and the wider community are understandably outraged and demand the government hold offenders accountable and protect the community by making these behaviours less likely in the future. Dr Troy Allard looks at how offenders can be held to account and address the root cause of their behaviour.
The eyes of the world are on Brisbane, Queensland and Australia, leading up to Brisbane 2032. There is an increasing...
Mothers in the corrections system will benefit from a Griffith University led pilot project designed to support their wellbeing and...
Griffith University researchers have been awarded more than $2 million in Australian Research Council (ARC) funding in the the ARC...
Background On 1 January 2020 the Human Rights Act 2019 (henceforth ‘the Act’) commenced operation in Queensland, enacting twenty-three human...