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Social and technical risk awareness helps for online security
Caring for 66,455 revellers at risk delivers $7.5m harm-reduction benefit for Sydney
ARC project focuses on cutting violence against women in Pacific countries
Disability Royal Commission seeking feedback on violence and abuse at home
From refugee to community justice advocate
Monash awarded for excellence
Social isolation, time spent at home, financial stress and domestic violence during COVID-19 pandemic
An age of anxiety and drug use in COVID-19
Researchers awarded $2m in ARC Indigenous funding and Early Discovery
AIS scholarship prepares athletes for life after sport
UOW Tottenham Hotspur Global Football Program kicks sporting and academic goals
Shaken or stirred? Dangerous fieldwork in social sciences
Shaken or stirred? Dangerous fieldwork in social sciences
Lifting veil on forced marriage
Hope in sight for inherited retinal diseases
Nurses have a role in protecting victims of human trafficking
Southampton rises to 15th in Good University Guide
Congratulations to Tasmania’s Australian Corrections Medal recipient
New report sheds light on sexual assault in Australia
Identity crime and misuse in Australia, 2019
‘Significant increase’ in child-to-parent violence during lockdown
Regional students receive early offers
Australia needs to challenge male cultures to prevent pack violence
Easier hospital access for domestic violence victims
Australia needs to challenge male cultures to prevent pack violence
Mental health program cuts violence in jails
Easier hospital access for domestic violence victims
Sharing to social media: is it sensationalism or social good?
Government marks World Day Against Trafficking in Persons with landmark website to combat modern slavery
Anti-Asian racism during COVID-19 has historical ties in United States
New Deputy Commissioners Appointed To Victoria Police
$3 million boost for family violence support
Shining a light on shadow pandemic – New report reveals high rate of domestic violence experienced by Australian
Dispute Resolution scholarships awarded
Co-offenders provide key to crime patterns
Profiling of lone terrorists is flawed
Name release of slain officer and statement from his family
Short stays in solitary can increase recidivism, unemployment
Indigenous Courts, Culture and Partner Violence
Pioneering project to transform corrections and change lives
Griffith and QCS collaborate on innovative training models
QCS announces partnership with Griffith University to design world-class training for aspiring corrections officers
University physician builds virtual ER system, safer oxygen mask to protect front-line workers from COVID-19
Three NSW men arrested over alleged purchase of child-like sex dolls
Pandemic profiting: Vaccines and PPE on dark web
ACT community services support National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services’ COVID-19 policy
National research organisations join forces to investigate patterns of intimate partner homicide and breaches
UNSW’s elite athletes share their tips for staying active at home