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Traditional road policing doesn’t always stop offending for young drivers so what can we do?
Young drivers, once they start driving by themselves, have the highest crash rates when compared with any other age group. This is a massive change
ANZSOC 2026 Conference Registration and Carer’s Bursary streams now open
ANZSOC is pleased to offer two bursary streams to support our members to attend this year’s annual conference hosted by Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia,
Journal of Criminology New Editorial Team Share Their Vision
The Journal of Criminology has a new Editorial team for the next three years commencing from December 2025 until December 2028. We are pleased to
Spotlight ANZSOC Member: Dr Jessica Woolley
1. Your research focuses on police responses to technology-facilitated domestic and family violence. What drew you to this area of research, and what is one
Watching the Web: Australia’s Counter Terrorism Online Centre and What it Means for Digital Harms Research
On 6 May 2026, AFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett stood before the cameras and said something that’s hard to ignore: “It used to take months or
Child Protection Under Pressure: Reflections on the Queensland Inquiry
The recently released From Pressure to Purpose report from the Queensland Child Safety Commission of Inquiry offers a sobering but familiar account of a system operating at the