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A Matter of CrimeGriffith Criminology Institute Author: stories@nancehaxton.com.au
From the Griffith Criminology Institute, this is A Matter of Crime podcast. A Matter of Crime takes you behind the headlines and gets you a seat beside Australias leading criminologists and legal scholars. Together, well unravel why laws are made, why theyre broken, and how we navigate the aftermath. In this episode, in the wake of recent terrorist attacks around the world, we speak to postdoctoral research fellow at the Griffith Criminology Institute Dr Keiran Hardy about how to respond to this growing threat. And later in the show we will join Juliet and Dee for a glass of Crim and Tonic as they answer your questions, unravel your theories, dispel your myths, and quote showtunes. Language: en Genres: News, News Commentary Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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A Matter of Crime - Innovations for Responding to Sexual Violence panel
Episode 7
Sunday, 15 June, 2025
From the Griffith Criminology Institute - this is A Matter of Crime podcast.This special edition features an expert panel discussing the topic `Innovations for Responding to Sexual Violence'.The event was hosted by the GCI and True Relationships and Reproductive Health - also known as TRUE. The seminar followed a review of the TRUE Support Services Hub (TSSH), by GCI Research Fellow, Dr Heather Nancarrow, who was also the featured speaker at this event.This discussion was recorded on April 10 2025, including researchers, practictioners, policy-makers and advocates, and was hosted by Griffith University. The panellists were the Victims' Commission for Queensland Beck O'Connor, the Executive Officer of the Queensland Sexual Assault Network Angela Lynch, TRUE Nurse Practitioner clinical sexologist Linda Kirby and Griffith University Professor of Social Work Silke Meyer. the discussion was hosted by dual Walkley Award winning journalist and Wandering Journo Nance Haxton.













