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School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3735 5627



Address: Griffith University Building M10 176 Messines Ridge Road 4122 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: www.griffith.edu.au/criminology-law/school-criminology-criminal-justice

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15.01.2022 Griffith Criminology researchers Tina Murphy, Elise Sargeant and Molly McCarthy discuss their research on Australians’ perceptions of authority during the pandemic, the government’s handling of the pandemic response & the way police have enforced the COVID-19 restrictions. Read the full story here: https://blogs.griffith.edu.au//policing-the-covid-19-pand/



10.01.2022 MFA (multi-factor authentication) is coming on 26 October! MFA provides extra security when logging into Griffith applications. You already use your Griffith username and password. MFA adds a second form of identification to confirm that it is you logging in, by a passcode sent to your computer or mobile device. It is easy to set up, and requires little effort to do each day. You do not need to do anything until Monday 26 October. However, for more information on what it means, go to http://ow.ly/yY9t50BLGfe. If you need help on the day to set up, go to the IT Service Centre: http://ow.ly/jVCO50BLGfd.

08.01.2022 Make a Difference - Jobs in Youth Justice Date: Thursday 29 October Time: 11am 12 pm Webinar brought to you by Department of Youth Justice Queensland and Careers and Employment Service, Griffith University ... Register now http://ow.ly/fdAf50C0nLI

07.01.2022 The Department of Youth Justice is leading real change for Queensland’s most vulnerable young people to give them, their families and communities a safer, more positive future. You can be part of it! Meet staff from the Department of Youth Justice and get insider tips on applying at their webinar for GU students. https://loom.ly/loB7yCQ



06.01.2022 CCJ Student Plaza | Monday 9 Nov 11am Jesse Cale, Associate Professor of Criminology in the School of Criminology and Criminology, at Griffith University, will discuss his new book (see below). His main areas of research involve the causes and consequences of sexual violence, developmental criminology, and criminal justice policy and evaluation. Understanding Sexual Offending: An evidence-based response to myths and misconceptions provides a critical overview of current crimi...nal justice policies and best practices for the evidence-based improvement of punishment, treatment, and prevention of sexual offences. The book revisits common myths and misconceptions about perpetrators of sexual offences through the lens of evidence-based research and empirical testing. In conclusion, it emphasizes the need for proactive research and prevention-oriented strategies to sexual offending. See more

05.01.2022 Want to boost your chances of scoring an interview next time you apply for a job? Come along to the Careers & Employability Fair to hear a presentation as part of the Job Ready Series and get expert advice on resume and interview tips. Space is limited, register here: https://bit.ly/3msy3PT

04.01.2022 CURIP Applications close this Friday, 16 October at 5.00 pm. Applications for Griffith's Criminology Undergraduate Research Internship Program (CURIP) for Trimester 3, 2020 are still open to all second or third-year CCJ (incl. double degree) students! For an overview of the program, eligibility requirements, detailed descriptions of the internships currently on offer and/or to apply please see the Research Internships (CURIP) sub-folder on the Bachelor of CCJ Program Learning@Griffith webpage. For further information please do not hesitate to contact the CURIP Team [email protected].



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