Griffith researchers work with QPS on harm reduction strategy
Griffith University researchers were part of aQueensland Police Service-led project which won a gold awardin the2019Australian Crime and Violence Prevention Awards.
Griffith University researchers were part of aQueensland Police Service-led project which won a gold awardin the2019Australian Crime and Violence Prevention Awards.
Associate Professor Lyndel Bates, from Griffith Criminology Institute, was awarded $1,286,884 for her project, ‘Using an impaired driving context to...
By Professor Janet Ransley, Griffith Criminology Institute Laws just passed in Queensland give police unprecedented, permanent powers to scan people...
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.
Griffith University’s award-winning Industry Mentoring Program (IMP) is connecting students with professional role models and career coaches.
The Griffith Criminology Institute will partner with QCS to develop a new training curriculum, positioning the state as leaders in evidence-based corrections.
One of the United States’ most respected diplomats has received an honorary doctorate from Griffith University.
Griffith’s epic new production of Les Misérables opens tonight. The showfeatures a cast of 80 students, two orchestras and more than 300 costumes over 12 epic performances.
An early childhood relocation from Brisbane to the Darling Downs has had a pivotal influence on 21-year-old, Griffith University student...
Griffith University researchers are analysing more than one million Queensland crimes to forecast where future crime hotspots are likely to occur.