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Spotlight on the new UG Director of Criminology
With the Bachelor of Criminology & Criminal Justice moving to our Faculty in 2021, Phillip Wadds explains what it all means and what's planned for the program.

Throwback to 1976: The launch of UNSW Law Revue
An annual comedy sketch show first held in 1976, UNSW Law Revue is not just a stage production — it is an experience.

Meet our first graduating class of 1976
As part of our 50th anniversary we take a step back in time and hear from some of our first graduates. Discover who they are and their best memories of their time at UNSW.

UNSW's Rosemary Kayess elected chair of the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
The UNSW Sydney researcher, academic, lawyer and alumna has a high profile on the international stage as well as strong community connections.

Criminology & Criminal Justice | Challenge your worldview from day one

Essential workers on a double frontline: How the domestic and family violence workforce stepped up during the pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic took a toll on the mental health and wellbeing of frontline workers in Australia’s domestic and family violence (DFV) sector, but also introduced new ways of working that have benefited both workers and their clients.

All of our Black lives matter: The problems with policing Black Australian identities and experiences
We must engage in practices that demonstrate Black lives mattering all over the world because only then will we draw closer to actually dismantling white supremacy.

Kaldor Centre urges against passage of ‘secret evidence’ Bill
On 2 March 2021, Dr Sangeetha Pillai appeared before the Senate, Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee inquiry into the Migration and Citizenship Legislation Amendment (Strengthening Information Provisions) Bill 2020. This was her opening statement.

The government's 'roadmap' for dealing with sexual harassment falls short. What we need is radical change
The government's response to Kate Jenkins' landmark report on sexual harassment in the workplace includes several positive measures. On the whole, however, it doesn't go far enough.
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Past Editions of Inside Law
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