Griffith celebrates 15 New Colombo Plan scholars
In an extraordinary achievement, 15 Griffith University students have been offered New Colombo Plan scholarships for 2025 – the highest...
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In an extraordinary achievement, 15 Griffith University students have been offered New Colombo Plan scholarships for 2025 – the highest...
A new retail crime study has revealed escalating challenges for the retail sector, with shoplifting, employee theft, fraud and customer...
A report released by the Australian Institute of Criminology has revealed how Australian female victim-survivors feel about the criminalisation of...
With so much political and media focus on youth crime lately, a groundbreaking study has revealed the long-term success of...
If you thought your kids were away from harm playing multi-player games through VR headsets while in their own bedrooms,...
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.
Six Griffith University students are headed on an overseas adventure after being awarded scholarships to work and study internationally.
In an effort to boost feelings of safety and inclusion for women in public spaces, Griffith University and Monash University have come together to create the Safe Spaces Project.
Five hundred Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA)employees are the first to embark on a Griffith University upskilling program, helping the...
Griffith University stands firm in its commitment to reduce harm and build a better future for all with several key initiatives aimed at preventing violence and facilitating peaceful, just, and equitable communities.