Smart ways to cut crime rates

Pressure on police force recruitment and prison systems could be reduced through more attention being paid to earlier interventions, rehabilitation and other “smart” approaches to crime […]

Call for gig work law reform

A case settled out of court involving an Adelaide Uber Eats food delivery driver highlights the need to provide basic employment rights to gig workers, say […]

Human trafficking and the law

Women and girls, who are often themselves victims of human trafficking and are sexually exploited by criminal gangs, are being prosecuted and convicted for human trafficking-related […]

Lifting the veil on forced marriage

Forced marriage and slavery-like practices are going unchecked in South Australia, as social services, school teachers, nurses, doctors and other frontline workers do not recognise this […]

Calls for SA slavery investigation

A new investigation has reinforced calls for the South Australian Government to launch an inquiry into slavery and slavery-like practices in the State. The research report, […]

Research helps things go better than Coke

Obesity, tooth decay and risk of diabetes are among the pitfalls of excessive soft drink consumption which is plaguing communities around the world. Research into managing […]

Wall Street: Crime Never Sleeps

The list of Wall Street executives criminally prosecuted for their roles in precipitating the 2008 Global Financial Crisis is by no means exhaustive.