The Law
Social check ins lead to better understanding of crime
Researchers at RMIT are using insights gained from social media check ins to determine crime hot spots in Brisbane and......
Money, Guns, and Morals: the diplomatic hurdles facing Saudi Arabia’s trade partners
The death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi has been making waves throughout the media for its macabre nature, and extremely suspicious......
How the superannuation system disadvantages women
The Labor Party announced a series of changes it would make to the superannuation system to make it fairer for......
10 Year Olds In Jail? Experts Challenge Lawmakers To Increase Minimum Age
A wealth of evidence suggests incarcerating youths at the minimum age of 14 causes the least harm in child development,......
Research shows what works in prison drug and alcohol programs
Prisoners are much more likely to face drug and alcohol problems than the general population, but finding the right programs......
Concerning domestic violence figures for Qld Indigenous women
New research shows Aboriginal women in Queensland are far more likely to experience domestic violence and be charged with domestic......
The United States Support the International Criminal Court When Convenient
A cordial, yet tense relationship between the United States and the ICC has moved back onto a knife edge. Though......
Australian States Fail To Adopt Critical Service For Detained Indigenous People
The Custody Notification Services scheme can help provide legal advice and physical and mental health check ups for detained indigenous......
Outdated Telecommunications Laws Getting a Refresh
Laws designed for the age of the landline phone are currently getting updated, with a draft bill for new laws......
Bangladesh students protest for safer roads
Tens of thousands of students joined the demonstrations demanding safer roads in Dhaka after a speeding bus killed two students.......