Child protection systems as blaming systems: The case for a criminological approach to child protection
Presenter: Dr Brian Jenkins The vast majority of child protection activity relates to social welfare concerns about children and families.
Presenter: Dr Brian Jenkins The vast majority of child protection activity relates to social welfare concerns about children and families.
On the 12 May Griffith Vice Chancellor Carolyn Evans and Queensland Corrective Services Commissioner Peter Martin jointly launched the receipt into…
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ANZSOC’s Thematic Group on Developmental and Life-Course Criminology hosted a half day online research symposium, sponsored by ANZSOC and Griffith…
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GCI held the sixth CREATE online seminar on 7 October 2020. A copy of the presentation slides and a recording…
GCI held the ‘Policing the COVID-19 Pandemic’ online event on 9 September 2020 as part of Social Sciences Week…