Criminology celebrates world class ERA results 

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The Griffith Criminology Institute and the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice are celebrating the Excellence in Research (ERA) 2015 results which rated Griffith’s Criminology research a “5”, well above world standard. ​Evaluated by the Australian Research Council, ERA rates research areas 1-5 based on their level of excellence, with 5 the highest. “This result […]

25 years on, gender-crime article retains impact

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An article by Griffith University criminologist Professor Kathleen Daly has been selected for an international publication marking the 30th anniversary of the esteemed journal, Justice Quarterly. The article, Feminism and Criminology, was first published in 1988 when Professor Daly was an Associate Professor at Yale University in the US. Co-author Meda Chesney-Lind is now a […]

AEL award honours Corey’s police service

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Long-serving Brisbane police officer, Senior Sergeant Corey Allen, is Griffith University’s Arts, Education and Law Group 2013 Outstanding Alumnus of the Year. Senior Sergeant Allen was one of 26 people honoured at the recent AEL Gala Dinner and Awards Night at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. Barrister Joshua Cream was named AEL Outstanding Young […]

ANZSOC welcomes Stockholm Prize winner

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One of the world’s most respected and honoured criminologists, Cambridge University’s Professor David Farrington, will be a keynote speaker at the 26th Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology (ANZSOC) conference in Brisbane from October 1-3. Hosted by Griffith University’s School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, the ARC Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security […]