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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
Awarding exceptional crime and violence prevention programs for 30 years
Juvenile offenders can lift each other
New Western Australian Governor announced
New national specialist FDSV financial counselling service
Jobseekers face prison credential dilemma
Jobseeskers face prison credential dilemma
Queensland Police Academy celebrates 50 years
Missing offender: Milton
AFP celebrates International Women’s Day
AIC research giving voice to victims of intimate partner homicide
Technology and distance weaponised against rural women domestic violence victims
Stories from inside: failings of Australia’s criminal justice system
Taking hard line on crime
Acting CCC Chair appointed
Graduation day for 41 Protective Security Officers
Councillor Mark Hodges elected as Deputy Mayor
New Criminology Research Grants awarded by Australian Institute of Criminology
New reports spotlight hospitalisations due to family, domestic and sexual violence and service responses
New funding grants on offer for criminal justice research
Decline of brotherhood
University of Manchester announces new academic partnership with GCHQ
New deaths in custody report released 2 December
New deaths in custody report released
Special day for police graduates of Course 49
Vale Sir Max Bingham
Violent media not responsible for aggression
Resilience and trauma in police force
Alec Baldwin: was it criminal negligence in workplace?
Tasmania Police’s Project Vigilance recognised for reducing incidence and effects of family violence in community
Victoria Police’s Second-Hand Dealer Inspection and Closure program recognised for reducing trade
Research excellence recognised nationally
University academics join Academy of Social Sciences
Applications for new Indigenous Justice Research Program are now open
New program to fund research into Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander criminal justice
Welcome to Townsville’s newest officers
Please explain: Why do people break rules?
Sights set on curbing ‘crime guns’
Children central to technology-facilitated abuse in domestic violence cases
New Deaths in Custody Report released
Soccer star wins scholarship to study at Griffith
Study finds more mental health support needed for prisoners