Latest criminology News | Page 3

Albanese Government convenes National Roundtable for Online Dating Safety
AIC funding to assist in crime and justice research
Federal Government to facilitate National Roundtable on Online Dating Safety
Making positive change
Summer festival season is hotting up – it’s time to take care
Summer Festivals Heat Up: Take Extra Care
Craftivism: effecting change with needle and yarn
Article on domestic violence policing of First Nations women wins criminology award
New report finds link between data breaches and other forms of cybercrime victimisation
Government ‘misleading public’ about modern slavery, new research claims
Rival outlaw motorcycle gangs team up to commit serious crimes
Michael Phelan APM
Autism researcher elected to Academy
Monash expert: Annual cyber threat report and evolving nature of cybercrime
Rural Crime Prevention Team recognised for creating community confidence in rural New South Wales
Targeted Engagement Program recognised for assisting with education pathways for young people in Western Australia
Logan New Direction Youth Support Program recognised for reducing youth offending in Queensland
Walk of Life recognised for developing work-ready skills in schools
Correctional Services programs recognised for specialist care for those
Cool Heads recognised for reducing collisions on local roads in regional Victoria
JumpStart recognised for accessible education and employment for incarcerated people in Queensland
City After Dark recognised for creating safer nightlife for young people in Perth
Miranda Project recognised for supporting women in NSW to live free from criminal justice system and domestic and family violence
What does it take to be heard?
“accidental academic” recognised with prestigious teaching award
PATRON | His Excellency Honourable Chris Dawson APM, Governor of Western Australia
Alarming new research reveals extent of child exploitation attempts on dating apps
Early career researchers secure more than $1.7m in ARC funding
Can you take sick leave for mental health day?
Turning blind eye to image-based abuse
Not guilty, but not off hook
Meeting of Attorneys-General progresses actions to address family, domestic and sexual violence
How brain-monitoring tech advances could change law
Young achievers in out-of-home care make grade
Half of Australians have experienced technology-facilitated abuse in their lifetimes
Appetite for reform in youth detention
Griffith University kicks goals with latest academic rankings
Blacktown Council fosters university achievers
New era as Governor Chris Dawson is officially sworn in
Chance elective leads to change in career
Smart ways to cut crime rates
New CCC Chair appointed
Multi-million-dollar donation to transform lives of incarcerated women and families
‘Stick to it and work hard’: single mom, Thereasa Gordon set her sights on degree
Call for gig work law reform
Griffith swimmers flood World champs and Commonwealth Games squads
Bad behaviour set in stone
We have to stop child sexual abuse before it happens