The Crime and Justice Research (CJR) Network is: a broad-based affiliation of academics, researchers and students with an interest in crime and justice issues. The CJR Network has been established as an initiative of the NewSouth Global Chair in Criminology.
The primary objective of the CJR Network is: to promote the discipline of criminology across the University and
position UNSW as a key centre for study and research in criminology, both nationally and internationally.
To achieve this objective the CJR Network will: draw on the existing expertise in criminology and crime and justice-related fields which exists within the University across a range of faculties, schools and centres.
The aims of the CJR Network are to:
promote high quality research through collaborative inter-disciplinary projects;
provide an intellectually supportive environment for staff and postgraduate students engaged in research;
attract competitive research grants;
promote closer contact with industry partners;
promote joint tenders for consultancy research and evaluation;
promote undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in criminology.
The activities of the CJR Network will include:
Regular seminars for staff and students to discuss research
Ad hoc public seminars for visiting academics and other specialist visitors
A website to promote the CJR Network activities, criminology and criminology-related courses and other matters of interest
The promotion of research opportunities and the coordination of research applications where appropriate
An annual CJR Network Public Lecture
Hosting conferences at UNSW on related issues
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
CRICOS Provider Code 00098G. Authorised by Professor Chris Cunneen. Website launched 10 October 2006.
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