Less crime and less punishment is possible
Leading US criminologist Mark Kleiman discusses a ground-breaking program to deter crime in a public lecture at South Bank campus.
Leading US criminologist Mark Kleiman discusses a ground-breaking program to deter crime in a public lecture at South Bank campus.
In this instalment of Griffith University’s A Better Future for All series, Kerry O’Brien talks with the award-winning investigative journalist and podcaster Hedley Thomas.
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 most significant reforms in Queensland’s parole and probation system might never have occurred were it not for a series of exposés led by journalist and Griffith University graduate Chris McMahon. His efforts led to the introduction of the No Body No Parole law in Queensland.
A pilot study on a new model of probation and parole in Queensland has been found to reduce reoffending rates by 28%.
Australia's crime rate is falling but imprisonment rates are increasing. Why?
Final year criminology student Tailor Holst is getting a first-hand look at how criminology agencies work together through experience in...
Griffith University is at the forefront of a program that challenges the notion of the “innocent bystander” and aims to...