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  The Crime and Justice Research (CJR) Network  
 
Welcome!  
Crime and justice is a broad area of research and study with interdisciplinary potential - from law to architecture and planning, from psychology to community health, from social policy to film and media studies.

The Crime and Justice Research (CJR) Network is a new and exciting interdisciplinary initiative that aims to bring together academics, researchers and students across all schools, faculties and centres at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) with an interest in crime and justice.

The CJR Network is an initiative of the NewSouth Global Chair in Criminology, Professor Chris Cunneen.

 
The CJR Network is:

 
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supporting and attracting research students to UNSW;  
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promoting the research potential of UNSW in criminology;
 
bulletpoint organising seminars and conferences on crime and justice issues;
 
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developing links with key organisations both within and outside UNSW.

 
Joining the CJR Network:

 
If you are from UNSW or beyond, find out how to participate and stay in touch with CJR Network activities.


 
Prof. Chris Cunneen

Prof. Chris Cunneen
NewSouth Global Chair in Criminology
Faculty of Law; Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
   
   
 
 

Chris Marel, Mike Grewcock, Jenny Wilson
Chris Marel, Mike Grewcock, Jenny Wilson
CJR Network Student Conference, July 2007
   
  News Headlines
New report

Aboriginal Women with Dependent Children Leaving Prison Project

Professor Eileen Baldry, Jackie Ruddock & Jo Taylor.

New Book

Edited by Thalia Anthony and Chris Cunneen, The Critical Criminology Companion presents the major debates and issues in Critical Criminology. More details

  Introducing Alison Wakefield

Alison Wakefield joins UNSW from the UK as Senior Lecturer in Criminology. More details.
 

Upcoming events

CJRN seminar
Alison Wakefield: Globalising Security: Corporate Security in International Perspective
1pm, 26 September, 2008

Discovering Balance - Prison Reform, Restorative Justice & Human Rights
2-4 October, 2008

 
         




Crime and Justice Research (CJR) Network
Faculty of Law and Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, UNSW, Sydney NSW 2052 Australia. Email: c.cunneen@unsw.edu.au
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