Lessons in law – from the US to EU and East Asia
From Washington to Vienna, internships and work integrated learning opportunities are opening around the world for Flinders University students. Among the latest opportunity is are new […]
From Washington to Vienna, internships and work integrated learning opportunities are opening around the world for Flinders University students. Among the latest opportunity is are new […]
In a new study, Flinders university researchers have tested the commonly held belief that autistic adults are more prone than non-autistic adults to criminal exploitation due […]
Around the world, disadvantaged young people often get involved with risky situations which mistakenly leads them into criminal circles. In Australia, extended criminal liability, referred collectively […]
A new report has revealed the obstacles facing migrant and refugee children with disability and their carers, and the way they impact their wellbeing. The Flinders […]
As this year’s presidential election between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris approaches, experts from Flinders University’s Jeff Bleich Centre ask a simple question: whose ‘couch’ will […]
To avoid being caught, murderers often attempt to hide bodies using various methods. This can include shallow or deep burials, submersion in water, encasing in concrete […]
Celebrating 10 years of critical and creative work, Sovereign Acts | Love Praxis is a new exhibition opening next week, curated by the Unbound Collective in […]
The Katherine Justice Reinvestment Symposium, “Katherine Justice Reinvestment: Have Your Say,” will take place at the Godinymayin Yijard Rivers Arts and Culture Centre on 19-20 September […]
Piecing together the evidence to accurately replicate the movements of a culprit at a crime scene is becoming a more exact science, with new investigations by […]