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×1 Sisters taking on the Hague: Gina and Rebecca talk challenging international law, domestic violence, and The Voice 1:09:14
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1:09:14Sometimes laws are created with the best of intents but end up causing disadvantage and harm. Gina and Rebecca are sisters, Gubbi Gubbi Wakka Wakka women, strong feminist women, women taking on international conventions. Gina and Rebecca's passion, drive, determination, and care for making the world a better place is so evident in this episode. If you're looking for some inspiration, here it is. This podcast was developed with support from the Queensland University of Technology . Connect Jodi Death (it rhymes with “teeth”): @jodi_death Kelsey Adams: @Kelsey_L_Adams QUT Centre for Justice: @CrimeJusticeQUT Content warning Discussion of domestic violence, abuse; some brief descriptions of violent injuries from DV Mentions and Show Notes Gina’s PhD Thesis: The Impacts on the Lives of Women and Children Who Have Experienced Domestic and Family Violence and Been Subject to the Hague Convention Legal Process (2022) QUT’s Centre for Justice Most of the time, you mean “disadvantaged”, not “vulnerable” Intergenerational trauma and the Stolen Generations Cool burning , traditional burning , fuel reduction burning and back burning Voice to Parliament Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction FiLiA Gina’s interviews with ABC Radio and FiLiA Her Hague Story JSB224 - Understanding Trauma in Criminology (QUT) Favourite theorists: Alice Walker - The Color Purple Aileen Moreton-Robinson - articles from Wikipedia and QUT Chelsea Watego - articles from Wikipedia and QUT (executive director of the Carumba Institute )…
1 Intersectionality in research with Fatima and Benafsha 1:31:21
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1:31:21Many of us in the Humanities research in areas we are passionate about because of personal experiences and interests. Managing bias means acknowledging and accounting for this - not ignoring it. It's not always easy and sometimes it's joyous. In this episode I talk to two young Muslim women of colour who research in violent extremism. These are important voices and we're pleased to share them with you. Benafsha This podcast was developed with support from the Queensland University of Technology . Connect Benafsha Askarzai: @BenafshaAskar Jodi Death (it rhymes with “teeth”): @jodi_death Kelsey Adams: @Kelsey_L_Adams QUT Centre for Justice: @CrimeJusticeQUT Mentions and Show Notes The burqa ban in Australia Wikipedia article Video by Britannica Pauline Hanson’s, um, response Islamophobia Great Replacement theory Sharia law Favourite subjects in criminology at QUT: PYB215 Forensic Psychology and the Law JSB272 Theories of Crime Favourite theorists/theory: Gresham Sykes and David Matza - techniques of neutralisation. Summary and original article . Jodi Death (it rhymes with “teeth”): @jodi_death Fatima Shi’a and Sunni Muslims - their similarities and differences and a brief overview of their history and tension Qur'an 4:34 : “But those [wives] from whom you fear arrogance - [first] advise them; [then if they persist], forsake them in bed; and [finally], strike them. But if they obey you [once more], seek no means against them.” Thomas Hobbes : “...and which is worst of all, continual fear, and danger of violent death; and the life of man, solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.” Leviathan , 1651 (in his discussion of what human life would be like in the absence of leadership or government) The Crucible Favourite theorist/theory/piece of work: Saadat Hasan Manto , especially his book Kaali Shalwar (1961), which was later adapted as a film , Kali Salwar (2002)…
1 Librarians - the dragons of knowledge with Sandra Fry 47:24
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47:24I firmly believe librarians are the dragons of knowledge. They hoard it, they know where to find the treasures, and they will joyfully share their wisdom and resources with you if you just ask nicely. You don't even have to ask nicely because libraries just put out maps to their, not so secret, hoards. Sandra Fry is another of my favourite QUT colleagues and she has had quite the journey getting to us. Former court reporter Sandra knows all the good things about crime and criminal justice. Listen in to hear Sandra tell us about her time with the ABC as a journalist, surviving a cancer cluster, and all the good things offered by the QUT library. Then go visit a librarian and ask them to share their joy in knowledge with you - they have such shiny things! This podcast was developed with support from the Queensland University of Technology . Connect Sandra Fry: @Fryzy68 Jodi Death (it rhymes with “teeth”): @jodi_death Kelsey Adams: @Kelsey_L_Adams QUT Centre for Justice: @CrimeJusticeQUT Mentions and Show Notes QUT Library HDR (higher degree research) programs at QUT AIRS program Community access to the QUT Library The ABC Breast cancer cluster at the ABC https://www.mja.com.au/journal/2007/187/3/there-will-be-no-more-legacy-toowong-breast-cancer-cluster https://www.mja.com.au/system/files/issues/192_11_070610/ste10216_fm.pdf https://about.abc.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/FirstProgressReportIndependentPanel.pdf Triple A 4EB Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse Final report Final report recommendations Joanne McCarthy at the Newcastle Herald Four Corners Equity (and how it’s different from equality) ChatGPT…
1 Dr Amanda Brown talks how to get better at academic writing, family law, and justice 47:42
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47:42It's that time of semester, assessments are becoming overwhelming and you may not be getting the grades you want - which could mean anything from not passing to just not quite getting to that HD (7). We've got you covered! Amanda Brown not only has a law degree and a deep enthusiasm for justice, she also knows how to put words together to get you that HD... or P. Mandy is pone of those people who are so easy to speak with and will leave you feeling like you've found some joy in your day even when the skies are drizzly. This podcast was developed with support from the Queensland University of Technology . Connect Jodi Death (it rhymes with “teeth”): @jodi_death Kelsey Adams: @Kelsey_L_Adams QUT Centre for Justice: @CrimeJusticeQUT Mentions and Show Notes If students want to book in with SSG Language & Learning, STEM & Careers Educators for assistance https://qutvirtual4.qut.edu.au/group/student/study/academic-help-and-workshops If students need help with mental or physical well being https://qutvirtual4.qut.edu.au/group/student/health-and-wellbeing Passive vs active voice in writing QUT Library Support homepage and how the library helps students QUT Support for Students which covers: Financial support Scholarships Support for international students Language, learning and study support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander student success Disability and accessibility services Counselling Development opportunities LGBTIQA+ support Health services QUT Career Advisers QUT Student Success Group That time Gough Whitlam made university free and the broader history of tertiary fees in Australia IRAC writing structure in law (also helpful for everyone): Issue Rule Application Conclusion ISAACS model for legal problem-solving: Identify a legal Issue arising from the facts State the relevant law and the Authority for it Apply the law to the facts Come to a Conclusion on that Issue Synthesis and Summing up Chris Pyne “I fixed it” Jodi’s work on the family law court: Death, J., Ferguson, C. & Burgess, K. (2019). Parental alienation, coaching and the best interests of the child: Allegations of child sexual abuse in the Family Court of Australia. Child Abuse and Neglect, 94, 1–10. Amanda’s PhD thesis: Protection from child emotional abuse in family law parenting matters over two regimes of the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth): Policy, legislation and judicial reasoning (2017) Child emotional abuse Family court and family law Parental alienation - overview and in family law context…
1 Dr Dean Biron: musician, former police officer (child protection), casual academic, and critical mind 51:31
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51:31Dean has been productively loitering around the School of Justice for years now! He's one of those guys that I have hear excellent things about but have never really sat down and had a chat with. We fixed that recently and want to share it with you. Dean has another unique career trajectory that has resulted in a whole lot of really great advice on figuring out where you might fit. Dean is a former QPS officer who worked in the Fraud Squad and the Sexual Assault and Child Protection time. Grab a cuppa and come and enjoy this chat I had with Dean! Dean Biron’s work at The Monthly and Arena Jodi Death (it rhymes with “teeth”): @jodi_death Kelsey Adams: @Kelsey_L_Adams QUT Centre for Justice: @CrimeJusticeQUT Mentions and Show Notes TV shows The Professionals Starsky and Hutch Homicide (to access episodes, click here ) “The Joh Era” - Sir Joh Bjelke-Peterson CCC (Crime and Corruption Commission Queensland) John Scott (our Head of School at the School of Justice ) Child Death Review Board Campbell Newman Robert Peel, father of the nine Peelian principles of policing…
1 Dr Rachel Loney-Howes on taking on leadership, researching sexual violence, and understanding Butler 50:00
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50:00It's important to have friends in academia - people who understand your jam. I think I am really fortunate to have found Rachel at ANZSOC in 2022. Rachel is doing some really excellent work in the sexual violence space including work on alternative reporting mechanisms. I also really appreciate Rachel's willingness to step up into leadership when it is not always appreciated or seen. Go find some friends who get your jam - but first listen to this lovely episode and smile along with us. This podcast was developed with support from the Queensland University of Technology . Connect (Twitter) Rachel Loney-Howes: @rloneyhowes Jodi Death (it rhymes with “teeth”): @jodi_death Kelsey Adams: @Kelsey_L_Adams QUT Centre for Justice: @CrimeJusticeQUT Mentions and Show Notes University of Wollongong The Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology (ANZSOC) ANZSOC Conference (next one will be in Melbourne, 6-8 December 2023) Alternative reporting options for sexual violence survivors in Australia - an overview Queensland - Alternative reporting option (ARO) - online form New South Wales - Sexual assault reporting option (SARO) - online form (can also be downloaded as a PDF and emailed to SARO@police.nsw.gov.au) “It takes research 15-17 years for research to be translated into practice and policy.” Some sources: There’s a 17-year lag in translating health research into interventions Discussions of research translation in health and humanities Leanne Liddle - Director of the Aboriginal Justice Unit (NT) and Australian of the Year 2022 (gave the keynote Address at ANZSOC 2022) Angela Higginson - President of ANZSOC Susanne Wiedlitzka - Aotearoa New Zealand Vice-President of ANZSOC Bianca Fileborn #MeToo and the Politics of Social Change , edited by by Rachel Loney-Howes and Bianca Fileborn (2019) Rachel’s PhD thesis : “Being heard…being seen…being believed” The politics of recognition in online anti-rape activism (2017) Tully O’Neill (Lecturer in Criminology in the La Trobe Law School at La Trobe University) RMIT Criminology Research Grant (CRG) “Public survivors” mentioned: Grace Tame Brittany Higgins Rosie Batty Let Her Speak (now Let Us Speak) Campaign Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse - overview and final report That photo of Grace Tame standing next to Scott Morrison Kathleen McPhillips The origin of #MeToo Co-design methodology Favourite theorist/theory/body of work: Judith Butler’s Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity (2006) Nicola Gavey’s Just Sex?: The Cultural Scaffolding of Rape (2019; second edition) Michel Foucault Simone de Beauvoir La Trobe University…
1 The Honorable Brett Mason on being a senator, being an ambassador, and being an author. 1:24:19
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1:24:19A politician walks into a bar... well it was my office but here was still laughter and good times. I thoroughly enjoyed recording this episode with Brett. I think this is an excellent testament to Brett's intelligence, good humour, and ability to engage with people across all walks of life. Brett has had a really interesting career and is wonderfully reflective and enthusiastic about his achievements and all the challenges that have come along the way. I am really grateful to Brett for allowing me such free range and not flinching from my questioning. Brett Mason Jodi Death (it rhymes with “teeth”): @jodi_death Kelsey Adams: @Kelsey_L_Adams QUT Centre for Justice: @CrimeJusticeQUT Mentions and Show Notes Brett’s book: Wizards of Oz: How Oliphant and Florey helped win the war and shape the modern world (2022) Inquiries and commissions: Costigan Commission (i.e. the Royal Commission on the Activities of the Federated Ship Painters and Dockers Union) - 1980-84 The Fitzgerald Inquiry (i.e. the Commission of Inquiry into Possible Illegal Activities and Associated Police Misconduct) - 1987-89 Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody - 1987-91 The Bringing Them Home Report , about the Stolen Generations (i.e. the Report of the National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from Their Families) - 1995-97 Terms and parties: Parliament of Australia , which has two houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate Glossary of State Parliament terms - minister, shadow minister, backbenchers, oh my Liberal party - their website and more info Labor party - their website and more info Crossing the floor - what it is and why Labor party members can’t do it - in short: “... Labor MPs are bound by a formal party pledge to support the collective decisions of their parliamentary caucus. To flout the pledge is to risk expulsion from the party. The last MP to ignore such warnings was Western Australia's Graeme Campbell. He lost his ALP endorsement in 1995, and his seat, as an independent, in the House of Representatives in 1998 .” Sydney Morning Herald, 2006 Communism Democratic Labour Party Westminster system Cast of characters in Aussie politics: Kevin Rudd (and his statement containing a mention of Queensland potentially becoming the Alabama of Australia ) Sir Joh (and his political downfall ) Peter Coaldrake Trevor Evans John Howard Tony Abbott George Brandis Malcolm Turnbull Julie Bishop Bob Hawke (did you know that before becoming prime minister of Australia, he set a world record by drinking 1.4 litres of beer in 11 seconds ?) Penny Wong Who’s your favourite prime minister? John Howard Robert Menzies John Curtin Bob Hawke Paul Keating…
1 PI Katie talks investigations and challenging conversations in the workplace 41:54
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41:54We're back and so excited about what we're going to bring to you in 2023. We're starting the year with one of our excellent former students Katie. Katie is building a career in investigations with the private sector. I had no idea that there was a whole industry investigating trademark violations - but of course there is! I loved hearing about Katie's experiences and how she is using skills she learned in the Justice degree to build a career. This podcast was developed with support from the Queensland University of Technology . Connect Jodi Death (it rhymes with “teeth”): @jodi_death Kelsey Adams: @Kelsey_L_Adams QUT Centre for Justice: @CrimeJusticeQUT Mentions and Show Notes Trademark Investigation Services Job opportunities pages (Australia): CareerHub (needs student login - available for QUT as well as most other Australian universities) QUT Student Success Group Seek LinkedIn Indeed JSB272 Theories of Crime - second-year unit in QUT’s Bachelor of Justice Techniques of neutralisation…
1 Lucia Brisudova, a geographer (!) talks fear of crime, use of space, technology in research and the dangers of being too busy! 34:32
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34:32We're super excited about visiting scholars here in the School of Justice. We recently welcomed Lucia from Palacký University Olomouc, Chechia. Lucia is a geographer. Yes, you read that right, a geographer! Lucia's research looks at how people view public space and fear of crime. Tune in to hear me nail some geography speak and Lucia talk about working across disciplines, travelling the world, running in the dark, and figuring out life balance. In other news, we're taking a break for Christmas. We'll be back in the new year with more adjuncts, researchers, students, and interesting people talking How to Academia. This podcast was developed with support from the Queensland University of Technology . Connect Lucia: @LBrisudova Jodi Death (it rhymes with “teeth”): @jodi_death Kelsey Adams: @Kelsey_L_Adams QUT Centre for Justice: @CrimeJusticeQUT Mentions and Show Notes Mapping topo-ambivalent places for the purposes of strategic planning of urban space. The case of Šternberk, the Czech Republic by Lucia Brisudová, Petr Simacek & Miloslav Šerý (2020) Topophilic and topophobic Dr Johnny Huck Dr Reka Solymosi Geoinformatics Behavioural geography ArcGIS and R Dr Helen Kara Favourite theorist/theory: behavioural geographer Yi-Fu Tuan…
1 Adjunct Brodie on working in men’s violence perpetrator programs, activism, transphobia, and the importance of values in employability. 54:32
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54:32Brodie knows about so many things I have no clue about - spreadsheets, being good at admin, finance.... More importantly this chat with Brodie shows insight into the importance of taking the journey of figuring out who you are, staying passionate in activism, and working with men in perpetrator programs. I loved this chat with Brodie for the honesty, the passion, and a willingness to be transparent. Brodie also gives us some insight into the importance of value alignment in employability. *language warning This podcast was developed with support from the Queensland University of Technology . Connect Jodi Death (it rhymes with “teeth”): @jodi_death Kelsey Adams: @Kelsey_L_Adams QUT Centre for Justice: @CrimeJusticeQUT Mentions and Show Notes https://www.ethicaljobs.com.au/ Duluth Model and the power and control wheel Favourite theorist/theory: Michel Foucault Lundy Bancroft , especially Why Does He Do That? Peter Singer , especially Animal Liberation The Sexual Politics of Meat by Carol Adams…
1 Jessy Renouf, proud Gubbi Gubbi woman, student ambassador, and Justice and Psychology student 40:21
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40:21Ask all the questions is what Jessy tells us. I'm with you Jessy! We are so proud of Jessy and her passion for helping community. Jessy crams life full of good things and here, she tells us how she manages and how she stays engaged. I am so deeply impressed with what our students are capable of and where their 'real world' aspirations are taking them. I am thankful for Jessy reflections on what it means to be an Indigenous student at QUT and her advice on how we can do better to support Indigenous students. When you've listened to Jessy talk to us, check out her TEDxQUT talk. This podcast was developed with support from the Queensland University of Technology . Connect Jodi Death (it rhymes with “teeth”): @jodi_death Kelsey Adams: @Kelsey_L_Adams QUT Centre for Justice: @CrimeJusticeQUT Mentions and Show Notes Jessy spoke at TEDxQUT on 15 October 2022! At time of posting, the presentation isn’t available yet, so here’s a link to her speaker profile - go listen to her talk once it’s up. The Oodgeroo Unit at QUT Poet Oodgeroo Noonuccal Voice to Parliament ATSIC (dismantled 2004) Sorry business - what it is and how to be sensitive (especially as a health professional) Statistics on youth detention : “Half (50%, or 410 of 819) of all young people in detention on an average night in the June quarter 2021 were Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people. Indigenous Australians made up just 6% of the Australian population aged 10–17.” Australian youth justice reports - supervision, detention and return to sentencing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural safety Blueknot’s guidelines for trauma-informed practice Favourite theorist/theory: Attachment theory and John Bowlby Jury bias Unit JSB172 - Professional Academic Skills Unit JSB263 - Global Political Institutions Fact Checks The existence of learning styles is not supported by research (at least, not the visual/auditory/kinaesthetic split) Indigenous people have never been called “flora and fauna” under Australian law ?…
1 It’s me... Jodi... on institutional child sexual abuse, crippling fear of writing, and dealing with rage. 1:06:14
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1:06:14I have been asked regularly when I was going to let someone turn the tables and interview me. My excellent colleague Adele Webb stepped up asked the tough questions. In this episode I talk about what it means to be a post-Christian, feminist, lesbian, survivor, and... academic who works in the area of sexual violence. There has been a bit in the media this last week about Christian faith and leadership (#Essendon) and happily there is some discussion about faith and how it intersects work with here. Trigger warnings on this episode for direct disclosures of sexual violence and raging feminisms! Jodi Death This podcast was developed with support from the Queensland University of Technology . Connect Jodi Death (it rhymes with “teeth”): @jodi_death Adele Webb: @adelehwebb Kelsey Adams: @Kelsey_L_Adams QUT Centre for Justice: @CrimeJusticeQUT Mentions and Show Notes Adele Webb’s episode Charles Sturt University Kelly Richards’ episode ANROWS research and reports on sexual violence Mary Daly - amazing feminist theorist Boston Globe article on abuse perpetrated by Catholic priests (behind a paywall) More info on the Boston Globe article (free to access) Spotlight - the film about the investigation and events around the Boston Globe article and subsequent scandal Vicarious trauma, compassion fatigue, burnout, and how to tell the difference What “residential care” means in Australia Imposter syndrome (this article discusses imposter syndrome among grad students, but it totally applies more broadly) Fave theorist/theory: John Braithwaite - reintegrative shaming Judith Butler Post-structuralism Was Hitler on meth? Here’s a book , a podcast , and an article about it.…
1 Professor Michael Flood on pro-feminist men, gender activism, and working with men 54:53
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54:53There are not many men who decide to undertake gender studies(at the time “women’s studies”), work in a rape crisis center, and build a career that includes domestic violence advocacy. Professor Michael Flood has taken up this challenge and Kelsey is not over-selling it when she says his work is prolific! We in the School of Justice are very privileged to have Michael as a colleague who cares so deeply about equity, believes that people can change, makes genuine efforts to advocate for better understanding of gendered violence, and ‘walks the walk’ of challenging patriarchy in his professional and private life -and is humble enough to admit to us he doesn’t always get it right. Friends, please listen in and enjoy this chat with Michael – what a guy! This podcast was developed with support from the Queensland University of Technology. For more info, head to https://www.qut.edu.au/ Connect Michael Flood: @MichaelGLFlood Jodi Death (it rhymes with “teeth”): @jodi_death Kelsey Adams: @Kelsey_L_Adams QUT Centre for Justice: @CrimeJusticeQUT Mentions and Show Notes Michael’s website XY Engaging Men and Boys in Violence Prevention by Michael Flood Georgie Porgie: Sexual Harassment in Everyday Life by Sue Wise and Liz Stanley Favourite theorist/theory/piece of work: Liz Kelly Janet Holland…
1 Justice graduate Haydn tells us about being a Dad, working, studying, and finding a career 50:40
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50:40Here’s another chat with one of our excellent graduates Haydn. Haydn has a job with Probation and Parole (Corrections Qld) that he thinks will be a career. As a student Haydn studied full time, became a Dad, and worked crazy hours at a servo so he has some tips on how to fit it all in! Haydn represents policy nerds who can shape a surfboard and pull a beer while considering the complexities of responding to crime. I tell you, our graduates are such interesting people! Connect Jodi Death (it rhymes with “teeth”): @jodi_death Kelsey Adams: @Kelsey_L_Adams QUT Centre for Justice: @CrimeJusticeQUT Mentions and Show Notes Labeling theory Sofronoff Review (Queensland Parole System Review from 2016) Oodgeroo Unit Fire Country: How Indigenous Fire Management Could Help Save Australia by Victor Steffensen…
1 ASPRO Angela Higginson on taking the long way around to figure out what you want 55:57
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55:57It seems like life has been an adventure down a winding river for Ange. Sometimes it just takes a while to find your jam and Ange has had an excellent tour of all the interesting things to come to academia. . I learned things about my favourite office buddy that helped me feel okay about sometimes just not knowing what I want and doing what ever it is that looks good at the time. Things I love about Ange include an excellent an critical, ethical, and compassionate take on life. Listen in to hear about the latest in hate crime research, why numbers count (see what I did there), and being a potter. Angela Higginson This podcast was developed with support from the Queensland University of Technology. For more info, head to https://www.qut.edu.au/ Connect Angela Higginson: @anghigginson Jodi Death (it rhymes with “teeth”): @jodi_death Kelsey Adams: @Kelsey_L_Adams QUT Centre for Justice: @CrimeJusticeQUT…
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