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Organisation

Griffith University

Journal article

‘Every move you make … every word you say’: regulating police body worn cameras

In this article, the authors draw on criminological research and analyses of legislation in Australia and a number of international jurisdictions, to argue there is a need for improved regulation of body worn cameras.
Report

Community media destinations: spotlight on creative industries


This research project interrogates the experiences of people working in the creative and cultural industries - who spent significant time in the Australian community broadcasting sector. Examining the impact of community broadcasting participation on career pathways recognises the historical role that community radio stations have played in shaping the Australian media landscape.
Report

Empowering mature women to maintain secure housing

Nick Kelly, Jinglan Zhang, Joy Parkinson, Kate Letheren, Ryan McAndrew, Kathleen Chell, Abi Badejo, Natalie Bowring, Samuel Ong, Jessica Greentree, Alexandra Zimbatu

Mature women in Australia are one of the fastest growing groups at risk of homelessness. This report provides the design principles, personas and prototype design for a preventative approach to homelessness and aimed at improving maintaining secure housing for mature women in Australia: the Women's Butterfly Project.
Report

What is known about distracted driving?


The Australian Automobile Association commissioned the Griffith Criminology Institute to undertake a review of the distracted driving literature and a related policy scan. This report outlines the findings from the research.
Evaluation

“It’s good to know each other, to be Kungas” final report


This is an evaluation report produced on behalf of the Kunga Stopping Violence Program (KSVP), a throughcare program supporting Aboriginal women who have been incarcerated in the Alice Springs Correctional Centre for an alleged violent offence. It replaces an earlier interim report, published August 2020.