Jason Hartley is lecturer in criminology at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia. He is a former police officer with 23 years of experience, and has trained personnel for deployment in Timor Leste, the Solomon Islands, Iraq and Afghanistan. Jason specializes in, and has published on engagement with Muslim communities, Indigenous Polynesian approaches to rehabilitation and reducing recidivism, and Asian Organised Crime. Jason also completed a community internship in Hebron on the West Bank.
Legal services
International students may face a range of legal issues that are specific to their situation, including visa issues, employment law, tenancy law, and discrimination.
In Australia, legal services are offered for international students, including:
- Legal Aid Queensland: a government-funded support service that provides free legal advice and represents people who cannot afford a lawyer.
- International student legal service: Various organisations provide free legal advice to international students, including Caxton Legal Centre in Brisbane.
- Australian Human Rights Commission: an independent body that investigates and resolves cases of discrimination and human rights violations. International students who face discrimination can lodge a complaint with the commission.
- Migration Agents: if you need legal assistance with your visa application or immigration issues, engaging a registered migrant agent can be helpful. Migration agents are professionals who are registered with the Australian government and can provide advice on immigration matters.