Crime and Social Justice

Crime and Social Justice

Our academics examine key issues of social justice reform in diverse areas such as access to justice, crime, disability, human rights, migration and sustainability. Ultimately, we seek to challenge otherisation and work to ensure understanding and inclusiveness.

Core research topics include: 

  • Corporate liability including human rights and corporate social responsibility; vicarious liability of parent companies for the acts of their subsidiaries; corporate governance and shareholder justice;
  • Law and technology
  • Criminalised and marginalised groups within the penal system including the detention of asylum seekers and other migrants for administrative purposes.
  • Social justice and inclusive education including social exclusion (especially prison-based education, youth violence and school exclusion); research informed practice in education; religion and worldviews in education; and global citizenship education.
  • Critical autism and disability studies
  • Gender and sexualities including: gender, culture and society; gender, race, sexuality and identity; gender, crime and the criminal justice system; gender and victimisation; human rights; equal rights; violence against women; female activism and political agency.
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