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ANZSOC Newsletter: PacifiCrim
Read the latest articles below or click here to find out more about PacifiCrim.
Illicit Networks Workshop (XIII) 2023
Deakin University is hosting the Illicit Network Workshop on 11-12 December 2023, following the 2023 ANZSOC Conference. The Illicit Networks Workshop (INW) includes the leading
2023 Conference Carers’ Bursary Scheme
To foster inclusion of caregivers and families at the 2023 ANZSOC Conference, the ANZSOC Committee of Management has endorsed the establishment of a 2023 ANZSOC
Call for Abstracts: VIC Postgraduate Criminology Conference
ANZSOC is proud to be sponsoring the 6th Annual Victorian Postgraduate Criminology Conference. This free event is an opportunity for postgraduate and HDR students to
ANZSOC 2023 Conference: REGISTER NOW
Monash University is hosting the annual conference for ANZSOC that will be held at the State Library of Victoria from 6-8 December. The 2023 Conference
PacifiCrim Series: Innovation in Teaching and Learning
Welcome to the first instalment of a new PacifiCrim series that aims to highlight innovative approaches to teaching and learning across our discipline in Australia and New Zealand. The following is an excerpt taken from the Griffith School of Criminology and Criminal Justice newsletter, about the art of creative assessment in the BCCJ program.
Dr Deidre Ngaio Greig MA, DipEd, DipSocStud, PhD (Melb) (1934 –2023)
Dr Deidre Greig died on 2 July 2023 at her home in the bayside town of Sorrento in Victoria. She leaves her husband, Alex, and
2022 ANZSOC Awards: Best Honours or Masters Thesis in Criminology Award
Maegan Miccelli was awarded the Best Honours or Masters Thesis in Criminology Award for her Honours Thesis ‘‘They Did Their Best’ Resilience Policing During the
2022 ANZSOC Awards: Allen Austin Bartholomew Award
Associate Professor Trent Bax was awarded the 2022 Allen Austin Bartholomew Award, for the best article in The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology in 2021
2022 ANZSOC Awards: PhD Student Paper Award
Dr Lisa Wheildon was awarded the 2022 ANZSOC PhD Student Paper Award for her paper The Batty Effect: Victim-Survivors and Domestic and Family Violence Policy