Profiling of lone terrorists is flawed
Terrorism has typically been considered an organised activity undertaken by networks of individuals who share a collective identity and purpose. However, in recent years, media, law […]
Terrorism has typically been considered an organised activity undertaken by networks of individuals who share a collective identity and purpose. However, in recent years, media, law […]
In 75 years since the liberation of Auschwitz, tourism is alive and growing at notorious Nazi death camps. In a new book studying the main Holocaust-themed […]
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, […]
World peace campaigner Dr Gill Hicks will give a talk on Surviving Terrorism at this year’s free Ray Whitrod Memorial Lecture at Flinders University.
Criminology experts at Flinders University say more can be done to reduce corruption and improve correctional services in prisons.
Breaking the cycle of repeat offending and imprisonment lies in the fundamentals of education, jobs, stable relationships and recovery from unresolved trauma, a new book says.
Miscarriages of justice, and the urgent need for justice systems to address them, are an international phenomenon, according to visiting Canadian academic Professor Kent Roach.