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New research sheds light on Australian demand for child sexual abuse online
Appointment to the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission and Australian Institute of Criminology
AIC releases new annual report on deaths in custody
New partnership to support multicultural youth and students
Department of Justice Director General announces resignation
Monash University’s new Vice-Chancellor and President
New Criminology Research Grants awarded by the Australian Institute of Criminology
Sexual assault survivors deserve a gold standard reporting experience
Albanese Government to improve reporting on intimate partner homicide
Bestie that’s not a slay! Gen Z more likely than anyone else to fall victim to cybercrime
New recruits bring wealth of policing experience to Queensland
Porter hung in portrait prize
New study examines the support needs and barriers of victim-survivors of sexual exploitation in Australia
Research backs visual therapy to reduce harmful sexual fantasies
ACT Restorative Justice Scheme offers a safe pathway for victim-survivors: expert review
Safety and security for women in Victoria’s public spaces
German Federal Constitutional Court strengthens academic freedom
Gender diversity problems in prisons
Safety and Security for Women in Public Spaces
New Commissioner For State’s Integrity Watchdog
Maranguka Youth Support Model is recognised for its community-led approach to tackling the underlying causes of crime in Bourke, NSW
The Transitional Alcohol and Other Drugs Project is recognised for its outreach counselling service for people with a history of involvement in…
Victoria Police-led Operation Capesso is recognised for its efforts in reducing crime among Melbourne’s most serious violent offenders
The Embedded Youth Outreach Program is recognised for their after-hours engagement with youth involved in the criminal justice system
Weave’s Creating Futures Justice Program is recognised for its support of First Nations people as they transition out of the criminal justice system
The Blue Rose Project is recognised for its innovative approach to reducing crime among South Australia’s youth
The First Nations ‘In-Community’ Protective Services Officer Program is recognised for its innovative pilot project to recruit and train remote community members…
The South Australian Home Detention Program is recognised for their effectiveness in reducing recidivism among offenders on home detention
ThinkUKnow Australia is recognised for its success in educating the community about online child sexual exploitation and how to stay safe online
Australian Institute of Criminology celebrates 50 years of service
Complicated consent: new research highlights the blurred lines of consent in intimate partner relationships
Australian Farm Crime Survey
Beaming into big house
Government demands dating sites do better by Australians
Jobs, not jail, answer to fight against crime
Diversifying the gender equality lens to include migrant women
‘My brother will pick it up, what’s your PayID?’ How to avoid this scam when selling stuff online
Sexual assault experts call for reforms to improve the experience of victims in the justice system
New era of cultural respect dawns
Coercive control linked with murder and detection avoidance
Short-term thinking, criminal action
Scholarship to honour slain police officer
QPS targets NSW in police recruitment drive
First for reporting on cybercrime in Australia
A first for reporting on cybercrime in Australia
Real time reporting of Deaths in Custody
‘He just kept going’ – why you might snap back, freeze or ignore street harassment
Long standing servant of fellow Queenslanders awarded Order of Australia