Search results for: criminology and criminal justice

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19 December 2025

GCI Professor Kathleen Daly explores meaning of justice as she receives top criminology honour

When Professor Kathleen Daly was awarded the American Society of Criminology’s 2024 Edwin H. Sutherland Award, it marked a defining...

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21 November 2025

Smartphone sharing demands a new approach to cybersecurity

Does your partner know the password to your phone?  Probably.   A study by Griffith University researchers reveals that 70...

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22 August 2025

Australia will get a register to track educators and CCTV trial in centres – we still need more to keep kids safe

By Danielle Harris This year Australia has seen a horrific string of reports and allegations about abuse and neglect in childcare centres. Families are...

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21 August 2025

Griffith and AOC partner to enhance elite athlete education

Griffith University is proud to announce a new partnership with the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC), naming the Queensland education institution...

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17 June 2025
Burnt out

Australians in the bush want tougher penalties on crime. Here’s why – and what’s needed now

By Lecturer Caitlin Davey, Griffith Criminology Institute  New research has found that while Australians generally support strong punishments, people living...

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4 June 2025

Coercive control is now illegal in Queensland – but that’s only the first step

By Professor Silke Meyer, Griffith Criminology Institute  As of this week, coercive control – a key tool used by domestic...

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3 March 2025
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12 December 2024
Woman sitting at a table

Victim-survivors share views on criminalising coercive control

A report released by the Australian Institute of Criminology has revealed how Australian female victim-survivors feel about the criminalisation of...

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1 May 2024

No magic wand

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.

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26 January 2024
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