- to provide a supportive and vibrant scholarly environment for child, youth and family justice researchers, nationally and internationally
- to improve the transparency and accountability of justice systems by advancing empirical and theoretical knowledge
- to pioneer innovative solutions that drive effective and compassionate practice
- to collaborate with policy and practice colleagues, children, youth and families to set, revise and inform policy agendas
- to progress new standards for methodological rigour and innovation in interdisciplinary research
- to improve care and justice for families
The Centre for Child and Family Justice Research is co-hosted by the School of Social Sciences and the School of Law at 糖心Vlog. We are home to colleagues and students from across the University. We involve students at all levels from our community, whether they are undergraduates, postgraduates or postgraduate researchers. We regularly welcome international visitors.
The overarching aim of our work is to inform and improve justice for children, youth and families. Our work spans family, youth and criminal justice and intersects with health and care. Central to our work is collaboration with a range of national and international policy and practice organisations. We involve children, youth and families in all our work. We are committed to the democratic production, ownership and application of knowledge. We resist the excesses of competition and individualism in academia, favouring instead, collective projects and action.