ANZSOC Awards Spotlight: ANZSOC Early Career Researcher Award Winner Megan McElhone

Each year, the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology (ANZSOC) recognises outstanding contributions to the field through its Early Career Researcher Award, celebrating innovative and impactful research by emerging scholars and practitioners. In 2024, this prestigious award was presented to Megan McElhone for her article, “Gangland and Task Force Gain: An Alternative Account of […]

Supporting Early Career Researchers: ANZSOC’s New Online ECR Seminar Series

ANZSOC’s Postgraduate and Early Career Researcher (ECR) Representative, Dr Lisa Wheildon, is launching a new online seminar series tailored specifically to address the unique challenges and opportunities facing ECRs.“We want to create a supportive space where ECRs can learn practical skills, share experiences, and build meaningful connections with others in the field,” she explains. Lisa […]

Strengthening Networks and Advancing Research: The Goals of the ANZSOC Policing Thematic Group for 2025

Strengthening Networks and Advancing Research The Goals of the ANZSOC Policing Thematic Group for 2025 By Dr Joel McGregor, ANZSOC Newsletter Coordinator In Summary The Policing Thematic Group will foster and enhance connections among policing researchers and practitioners across Australia, New Zealand, and internationally. The group will develop innovative, practical, and ethical approaches to policing […]

‘Rough Sex’, ‘Choking’ and Strangulation National Symposium – A Cross-Sector Conversation about the rise in Rough Sex: ANZSOC Local Event

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By Dr Joel McGregor, ANZSOC Newsletter Coordinator In Summary: The term ‘rough sex’ has become a common part of everyday language. Despite its prevalence, there is still limited understanding of how people define and experience ‘rough sex.’ Dr Samantha Keene, with support from the ANZSOC Local Event Support Scheme, hosted a symposium that aimed to […]

ANZSOC 2024 Award Winners

We are pleased to announce the 2024 ANZSOC Award Winners, presented at this year’s ANZSOC Conference at the University of Canterbury | Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha, in Ōtautahi Christchurch, Aotearoa. There are range of awards from undergraduate to recognising leading corrections research and innovation in teaching and we present the winners of each below. […]

New ANZSOC membership structure and fees

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We are pleased to offer new membership rates to ANZSOC members due for membership renewal and to all new members. Most of our membership rates are heavily reduced. Membership renewals will be for the financial year period regardless of time of purchase: until end of June 2025 for annual membership, and until end of June 2026 […]

ANZSOC Annual Awards now open!

The ANZSOC Annual Awards are now open for nominations. There are a range of annual awards for undergraduate, Honours, Masters, PhD and ECRs as well as for all other academics at various stages of their career. We are pleased to offer these award opportunities to recognise achievements in Criminology scholarship in Australia and Aotearoa New […]

2024 ANZSOC Conference Call for Abstracts now open!

The 2024 ANZSOC Conference will be hosted by the University of Canterbury| Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha in Ōtautahi Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand from December 4-6. The Conference theme is ‘Navigating variance: Intersectionality in Criminology’ and the Call for Abstracts for oral presentations and panels is now open! Abstracts can be submitted via the conference […]

ADHD and the Justice System, 19 December

This lunchtime event will feature a lecture by Professor Lorana Bartels (ANU) concerning her recent analysis of justice responses to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in finalised criminal cases in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Supreme Court. Professor Bartels’ findings indicate that the courts missed opportunities to discuss how ADHD might impact upon defendants’ offending […]