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.
RESPECT.NOW.ALWAYS
GLI has no tolerance for sexual misconduct and expectations are explained clearly during staff induction and student orientation. There are safe spaces for GLI students to raise concerns, seek help and support, and report incidents of sexual misconduct. All individuals involved are treated fairly, impartially, and with compassion and empathy, while adhering to the principles of procedural fairness in proceedings or decisions. Immediate action is taken after receiving a sexual misconduct report to prevent its recurrence and address its effects.
In response to the Respect.Now.Always initiative begun by Universities Australia and the Change the Course Reports published by the Australian Human Rights Commission, GLI ensures that our community is safe, inclusive, and well informed about matters of welfare.
GLI is committed to providing a safe on-campus and online student learning environment which includes:
- professional development for all GLI staff on prevention of and responses to sexual misconduct;
- central location for all information regarding sexual misconduct prevention and response in the Staff Portal and Student Portal;
- clearly identify disrespectful attitudes and behaviours and proactively talk and teach about appropriate relationships.
If you experience sexual misconduct, GLI recommends that you:
- seek support from a trusted source such as a family member, campus manager, Student Support Officer, or an external provider;
- limit the number of people you inform so that investigations are impartial, and your privacy is protected;
- complete the Sexual Misconduct Report Form independently or with the help of the Campus Manager or Student Support Officer;
- If you are not satisfied with the way your complaint is dealt with, you can seek further advice from an outside agency such as the Human Rights Commission or other relevant government agency;
- students and staff members may choose to report the incident to the police. In the case of an emergency please dial 000 for the police, fire, or ambulance. If the situation is not an emergency, please call your local police station. There are anonymous reporting options also. You can take a support person with you when making a report to the police.
If you have any queries or concerns, please contact: safety@gli.edu.au
External Support Services
- Statewide Sexual Assault Helpline: 1800 010 120
- Queensland Police Service
- Domestic & Family Violence Counselling Service – 1800 222 387 – 8am-8pm AEST Monday – Friday
- Sexual Assault Counselling Australia – 1800 211 028 – 8am – 11pm AEST
- 1800 RESPECT – 1800 737 732 – Available 24/7 Australia-wide
The procedure for notification and resolution of a grievance related to sexual misconduct is outlined in the Sexual Misconduct Prevention and Response Policy.