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QUT Crime, Justice & Social Democracy 13 u
Abstract submissions for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy 5th Biennial International Conference are closing 31 March 2019. Don't forget to get your abstracts in
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MonashGFV 15 u
Fantastic to see the importance of this work by police services and the Research team being acknowledged and information about it being disseminated.
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QUT Crime, Justice & Social Democracy 17 u
Congratulations on sharing your research into Women's Police Stations as a means of preventing gendered violence at the United Nations today ; ; . All of us here at are so proud of you.
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QUT Crime, Justice & Social Democracy 17 u
New post: Prof. Kerry Carrington: United Nations Commission on the Status of Women
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QUT Crime, Justice & Social Democracy 18 u
Congratulations, on sharing your ARC research team’s important work on the role of Women’s Police Stations in preventing gender violence at the ’s largest gathering in gender equality:
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Women&Crime 18 u
Next up-“The Role of Women’s Police Stations in Widening Access to Justice & Eliminating Gender Violence” presented by Dr. Kerry Carrington, Professor, and Maria Victoria Puyol, PhD Candidate, School of Justice Faculty of Law, Queensland U. of Technology (AUS)
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Kerry Carrington 18 u
Presenting the role of Women’s Police Stations in preventing gender violence at ⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦
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Kerry Carrington 19 u
Panel on Access to Justice to Women & Girls at ⁩ ⁦
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QUT 18 u
In a few minutes, 's Prof Kerry Carrington addresses the UN Commission on the Status of Women on the prevention work of Women’s Police Stations in .
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QUT Crime, Justice & Social Democracy 18 u
We welcome Dr Emma Russell from as an Emerging Australian Scholar at our upcoming Crime, Justice and Social Democracy Conference, July 15-17 2019. Abstracts close 31 March 2019. Register now!
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QUT Crime, Justice & Social Democracy 18 u
New post: Dr Emma Russell – Emerging Australian Scholar – Crime, Justice and Social Democracy Conference 2019
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Kerry Carrington 21 u
Pleased to be ⁦⁩ NGO sessions with ⁦⁩ one of the team of researchers on the study of ⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦
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Kerry Carrington 21 Márta
Our presentation at John Jay New York yesterday on role of women’s police stations in preventing gender violence. ⁦⁩ ⁦⁦
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Kerry Carrington 22 u
Excited to be at ⁦⁩ to present at the NGO session later today on the role of Women’s Police Stations in preventing gender violence. ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁦⁩ thanks ⁦
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QUT Crime, Justice & Social Democracy 21 Márta
New post: Presentation: Reflections on women, men, sexual violence and
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QUT Crime, Justice & Social Democracy 21 Márta
Ag tabhairt freagra ar @QUT @qutlaw @QUTmedia
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QUT Crime, Justice & Social Democracy 21 Márta
Our will be ’s largest gathering on gender equality: , presenting on her team’s ARC funded research study on the role of Women’s Police Stations in Argentina. See live casting & follow tomorrow morning, Australia time!
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Ian Stewart 20 Márta
A real privilege last night supporting by attending the sponsored public lecture on & it’s impact on violence! 2 gr8 speakers & lively Q & A. Thanks 4 invite!
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Journal for Crime, Justice & Social Democracy 21 Márta
Thanks for the mention - pleased to be providing equitable to international best practice research and scholarship
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Kerry Carrington 20 Márta
Thanks ⁦⁩ for hosting my presentation today on the prevention work of Women’s Police Stations in ⁩ ⁦⁩ thanks Prof Jane Mooney
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