Sydney Institute of Criminology
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The Sydney Institute of Criminology (SIC) is an internationally recognised research centre of criminological, criminal law and criminal justice expertise. Positioned within the University of Sydney Law School, the institute’s members are strategically positioned to apply their collective crimino-legal experience in the critical analysis of contemporary practice and policy, with a particular focus on progressing social justice and law reform.
The institute represents a matrix of excellence in research, teaching and industry engagement.
The Sydney Institute of Criminology (SIC) nurtures relevant and impactful research and a collaborative and innovative research culture.
Our members engage in traditional and less traditional research covering a breadth of academic disciplines. Research is published in leading journals and addresses problems of global significance, such as:
The Institute runs seminars, workshops, and conferences involving our members and national and international colleagues ensuring a stimulating, collaborative research culture that is conducive to research excellence.
Members of the Institute play a principal role in developing, strengthening, and teaching diverse undergraduate and master’s units of study at the University of Sydney. These include:Â
Our members demonstrate a commitment to law reform by making submissions to the Australian Law Reform’s Commissions and by contributing to public debate nationally and internationally.Ìý
The Institute runs several annual public events, including:
Recent conferences include:
We value the contributions and commitment of our partner organisations that support our public seminars and events.ÌýSome of our sponsored seminars include:Â
In 2016 the Sydney Institute of Criminology celebrated 50 years of innovative and critical criminological, criminal law and criminal justice research, teaching and community engagement.
For more information on the events and celebrations around the 50th anniversary, please download the following documents:
(CICJ) is our prestigious peer-reviewed international journal that provides a forum for contemporary academic debate from leading experts. Published since 1989, CICJ is a top-tier, Q1 journal (Scopus). CICJ publishes high quality articles and contemporary comments from local and international academics, policymakers, and practitioners.
The journal regularly publishes with esteemed guest editors. Recent examples include: ; ; ; ; and . Â Â
In 2024, CICJ established an for early career researchers/ PhD candidates; sponsorship of an annual workshop (leading to a special issue); and a visiting fellowship to the Sydney Institute of Criminology. For information on these, please see - /law/our-research/research-centres-and-institutes/sydney-institute-of-criminology/current-issues-in-criminal-justice.html
A primary objective of the institute is to lead, stimulate and contribute to public debate and education. It continues its proud tradition of hosting seminars and events involving an array of world renowned and local experts. Sponsored seminar series and the Professional Development Program contribute to the institute's calendar of events.
If you would like to receive information on jobs, events, reports and research in criminology, criminal law and criminal justice, sign up to CrimNet by emailing us at law.criminology@sydney.edu.au.ÌýÌý
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The Centre for Continuing Education and the Sydney Institute of Criminology hold courses throughout the year aimed at criminal justice practitioners, students and others. The Centre for Continuing Education courses focus on delivering practical and applied learning opportunities.Ìý
Other organisations are encouraged to submit information about upcoming criminology events. Please email law.criminology@sydney.edu.au so that we may publicise your event via CrimNet.
CrimNet is a fortnightly electronic criminal justice e-newsletter, sponsored by the Sydney Institute of Criminology.ÌýIt provides regular communication between criminal justice professionals, academics and students in Australia and overseas.
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