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Submissions for the 2023 Criminology Research Grants (CRG) are now open
Working Together to Prevent Domestic and Family Violence
Balancing Bar for Female Indigenous Lawyers
Budget 2023-24: Towards an equal safety net for temporary visa holders experiencing violence
Major incentives for Queensland police recruits
Get paid while you train – police recruits to get big boost
Griffith athlete goes for (more) gold at World Para Championships
Supporting survivors of modern slavery through the criminal justice journey
Forced marriage as family violence: Potential for change, but more needs to be done
Dodging Justice: Characteristics of repeat child sex offenders
Intimate Partner Violence Is Not All Same
How can we better protect sexual offence victim-survivors privacy and interests during criminal trials? A new Deakin study aims to find out
Twenty-six new officers join ACT Policing
New retail crime stats reveal employee theft, customer aggression and fraud
Tinkering with regulation is not protection for temporary visa holders
Australia records the second lowest homicide incident rate since 1989-90
Update on National Roundtable on Online Dating Safety
Monash Expert: Former incels seek help online to move on from misogynistic beliefs
Checking children’s wellbeing: before and after Covid
Awarding exceptional crime and violence prevention programs making a difference to local communities
Lie detection tests have worked the same way for 3,000 years – and they’re still hopelessly inaccurate
New Scholarships Build Expertise In Crime Prevention
First nations cadetship program kickstarting legal careers
How to start career in Cybersecurity with no experience
Governor Ron DeSantis Appoints Three to the State Council for Interstate Adult Offender Supervision
The wellbeing ‘pandemic’ – how the global drive for wellness might be making us sick
New members appointed to Classification Review Board
Sixteen scholarships help young people on their way
Government convenes National Roundtable for Online Dating Safety
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