University of Queensland projects to combat the misuse of pharmaceuticals, classify the risk of prisoners reoffending, investigate violent crimes and assist ex-prisoners with disabilities have received prestigious and lucrative recognition.
The Australian Institute of Criminology has awarded the four projects more than $160,000 in Criminology Research Grants.
Õ¬Äе¼º½ School of Social Science Criminology Program Head Dr Adrian Cherney said it was an amazing outcome to secure the four grants.
“As far as I know, never has one university secured four grants in a single round,” he said.
“It speaks to the strength and quality of criminological research at Õ¬Äе¼º½.”
Submissions to the highly competitive scheme are peer-assessed by the Criminology Research Advisory Council, comprising government policy-makers and academic criminologists.
The four projects span Õ¬Äе¼º½’s School of Social Science, the Institute for Social Science Research, and the Queensland Centre for Intellectual and Developmental Disability.
Details of the projects can be found .
Media enquiries: Dr Adrian Cherney, a.cherney@uq.edu.au, 07 3365 6663. Kristen Bastian, Faculty Communications, 07 3346 1633 or k.bastian@uq.edu.au