Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies (TILES)
Publications and Reports
2023 Publications and Reports
- Asquith NL (2023) Special Commission of Inquiry into LGBTIQ Hate Crimes: Expert Report Professor Nicole L Asquith. New South Wales Department of Premier and Cabinet.
- Valcore J, Asquith NL, and Rodgers J (2023) “We’re led by stupid people”: Exploring Trump’s use of denigrating and deprecating speech to promote hatred and violence. Crime, Law and Social Change. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10611-023-10085-y. [Refereed article]
- Watson D, Howes L, Dinnen S, Bull M, and Amin, SN (2023) Policing in the Pacific Islands. Palgrave Macmillan. [Book]
2022 Publications and Reports
- Evans, N. (2022) 'Policing the pandemic in Australia and New Zealand: lessons for trust and legitimacy'. Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice. DOI: 10.1108/JCRPP-10-2022-0050. [Refereed Article]
- Bartkowiak-Théron, I., & Colvin, E. (2022) 'Understanding the impact of bail refusal on the Australian public health system'. Journal of Community Safety and Well-Being, 7 (4), pp. 174-177. [Refereed Article]
- Cordner, G., Pepper, I., & Asquith, N.L. (2022) ‘Time to get serious about police education’, Policing Blog, 22 August. National Policing Institute. [Professional, Non Refereed Article]
- Cordner, G., Scott, M. & Sanchez, M. (2022) ‘People with mental illness, 2nd edition’, Problem-Oriented Policing Guide 40. Center for Problem-Oriented Policing. [Government or Industry Research]
- Dwyer, A., Ball, M., Bond, C., Lee, M., & Crofts, T. (2022) ‘Support provided by LGBTI police liaison services: an analysis of a survey of LGBTIQ people in Australia’, Police Quarterly, 25 (1), pp. 33-58. [Refereed Article]
- Evans, N. (2022) ‘Artificial intelligence and policing: it's a matter of trust’, Australian Strategic Policy Institute, 3 August. [Professional, Non Refereed Article]
- Evans, N. (2022) ‘Queensland police killings show the threat posed by conspiracy theories – how should police respond?’ The Conversation, 16 December. [Magazine Article]
- Fielder, B., Dwyer, A., & Ezzy, D. (2022) Summary of Findings: LGBTQ+ Employees of Religiously Affiliated Schools and Welfare Organisations. University of Tasmania. [Research Report]
- Howes, L.M., Julian, R., Oosthuizen, T., Reid, C., Cashman, K., & White, R. (2022) ‘Redrawing the boundaries of criminology: increasing forensic literacy by including forensic studies in the curriculum’, Journal of Criminal Justice Education. DOI: 10.1080/10511253.2022.2096249. [Refereed Article]
- Humphrys, E. & Rodgers, J. (2022) ‘Labour, value and time: the disabled worker in the academy’, Progress in Political Economy Blog, 22 November. [Magazine Article]
- Kaiser, R. & White, R. (2022) ‘Antarctica’, A. Harkness, J.R. Peterson, M. Bowden, C. Pedersen & J. Donnermeyer (ed), The Encyclopedia of Rural Crime, Bristol University Press, pp. 319-323. Bristol University Press. [Research Book Chapter]
- Rodgers, J. & Asquith, N.L. (2022) ‘Safety and security in remote, rural, and regional policing’, International Journal of Rural Criminology 7 (1), pp. 93-106. [Refereed Article]
- Rodgers, J., Thorneycroft, R., Cook, P.S., Humphrys, E., Asquith, N.L., Yaghi, S.A., & Foulstone, A. (2022) ‘Ableism in higher education: the negation of crip temporalities within the neoliberal academy’, Higher Education Research & Development. DOI 10.1080/07294360.2022.2138277. [Refereed Article]
- van Dijk, A., Shearing, C., & Cordner, G. (2022) ‘Policing the pandemic: public health, law enforcement, and the use of force’, Journal of Community Safety and Well-Being 7 (2), pp. 67-74. [Refereed Article]
- Hudson, N. & Winter, R. (2022) Evaluation of Baptcare’s Implementation of Caring Dads and Mothers in Mind. Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania and Baptcare, Tasmania. [Contract report], (654KB PDF).
- Cubitt, T.I.C. (2022) Using network analytics to measure group use of force among police officers. Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies Briefing Paper, 15. ISSN 1832-701X. [Refereed Article], (PDF 478KB).
- Layard, E., Parker, J., Cook, T., Murray, J., Asquith, N., Fileborn, B., Mason, R., Barnes, A., Dwyer, A., & Mortimer, S. (2022) LGBTQ+ peoples experiences and perceptions of sexual violence: Research summary report. ACON Health, Sydney, NSW. [Contract report], (PDF 3.64MB).
- Hudson, N., Rodgers, J., Winter, R., Spiranovic, C., Barnes, A., Bartkowiak-Théron, I., Asquith, N., Cashman, K., Dewson, C., Norris, K., & Stanford, S. (2022) Sexual violence in southern Tasmania: Stakeholder perspectives. Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania and Sexual Assault Support Service, Hobart, Tasmania, (PDF 204KB).
- Hudson, N., Rodgers, J., Winter, R., Spiranovic, C., Barnes, A., Bartkowiak-Théron, I., Asquith, N., Cashman, K., Dewson, C., Norris, K., & Stanford, S. (2022) Sexual violence in southern Tasmania: Community member perspectives. Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania and Sexual Assault Support Service, Hobart, Tasmania, (PDF 191KB).
- Rodgers, J., Spiranovic, C., Hudson, N., Barnes, A., Winter, R., Bartkowiak-Théron, I., Asquith, N., Cashman, K., Dewson, C., Norris, K., & Stanford, S. (2022) Sexual Violence in Southern Tasmania: Research Report for Sexual Assault Support Service Tasmania. Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania and Sexual Assault Support Service, Hobart, Tasmania. [Contract Report], (PDF 815KB).
- Humphrys, E., Rodgers, J., Yaghi, S. A., Foulstone, A., Thorneycroft, R., & Cook, P.S. (2022) '"To prove I'm not incapable, I overcompensate"': disability, ideal workers, the academy,' Economic and Labour Relations Review pp. 1-17. ISSN 1035-3046. [Refereed Article]
- Rodgers, J. & Asquith, N. L. (2022) Rural, regional and remote police in Tasmania: Officer and family safety and security. TILES Briefing Note No.1, (PDF 200KB).
- MacDonald, E., Winter, R., & Bartkowiak-Théron, I. (2022) Evaluation of Safe Spaces: Final Report. Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, Hobart. [Contract Report], (PDF 1.15MB).
- Dwyer, A. (2022) ‘Lurking with/in mainstream criminologies as a queer criminologist: learnings and reflections,’ Diversity in Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies, DMD Silva and M Deflem (ed), Emerald Publishing Limited, Bingley, pp. 25-38. ISBN 978-1-80117-002-4. [Research Book Chapter]
- Cubitt, T.I.C., Gaub, J.E., & Holtfreter, K. (2022) ‘Gender differences in serious police misconduct: A machine-learning analysis of the New York Police Department’, Journal of Criminal Justice, 82 (Sept-Oct), 101976. ISSN 0047-2352. [Refereed Article]
- Banks, S., Bartkowiak-Théron, I., Henning, T., & Lawrence, S. (2022) ‘In times of economic squeeze, how to stop financial abuse?’, Croakey Health Media, 5 July. [Magazine Article]
- Dwyer, J. (2022) 'Weapons of Mass Destruction: What Are the Chances Russia Will Use a Nuclear or Chemical Attack on Ukraine?', The Conversation, 16 March. [Magazine Article]
- Dwyer, J. (2022), '3 ways Russia has shown military "incompetence" during its invasion of Ukraine', The Conversation, 14 March. [Magazine Article]
- Dwyer, J. (2022) 'How do anti-tank missiles work and how helpful might they be for Ukraine's soldiers?', The Conversation, 9 March. [Magazine Article]
- Prichard, J., Scanlan, J., Krone, T., Spiranovic, C., Watters, P., & Wortley, R. (2022) 'Warning messages to prevent illegal sharing of sexual images: results of a randomised controlled experiment', Trends & Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, 647. ISSN 1836-2206. [Refereed Article], (PDF 469KB).
- Prichard, J., Scanlan, J., Watters, P., Wortley, R., Hunn, C., & Garrett, E. (2022) Online Messages to Reduce Users' Engagement with Child Sexual Abuse Material: A Review of Relevant Literature for the ReThink Chatbot, The Lucy Faithfull Foundation, University of Tasmania. ISBN 978-1-922708-21. [Contract Report], (PDF 896KB).
- Scanlan, J., Watters, P.A., Prichard, J., Hunn, C., Spiranovic, C., & Wortley, R. (2022) 'Creating honeypots to prevent online child exploitation', Future Internet, 14 (4), pp. 1-14. ISSN 1999-5903 [Refereed Article]
- Hunn, C., Prichard, J., & Cockburn, H. (2022) 'Internet users' beliefs about a novice-user of child sexual abuse material: what can they tell us about introducing offender-focused prevention initiatives?', Victims & Offenders, 17 (1), pp. 1-21. ISSN 1556-4886 [Refereed Article]
- Howes, L.M., Watson, D., Ryan, V.A, Rivera, J.J., & McNinch-Su, RL. (2022) 'Community satisfaction with policing on Guam', Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. ISSN 1043-9862. [Refereed Article]
- Birgerson, E.H., & Dwyer, A. (2022) '"A real gap": consequences of removing reintegration support in Tasmania, Australia', Critical Criminology. ISSN 1572-9877. [Refereed Article]
- Iner, D., Mason, G., & Asquith, N. (2022) 'Expected but not accepted: victimisation, gender, and Islamophobia in Australia', International Review of Victimology. ISSN 0269-7580. [Refereed Article]
- Watson, D., & Howes, L.M. (2022) 'Introduction to the Special Issue--Policing in Pacific Island Countries and Territories: Navigating Culture, Context and Organizational Terrain,' Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. [Non Refereed Article]
- Cordner, G., van Dijk, A., & Shearing, C. (2022) 'Police and COVID: A Reflection,' Australian Institute of Police Management. [Refereed Article], (PDF 656KB).
- Taniguchi,T., Vovak, H., Cordner, G., Amendola, K., Yukun, Y., Hoogesteyn, K., & Bartness, M. (2022) 'The impact of active bystander training on officer confidence and ability to address ethical challenges,' Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice. [Refereed Article]
- O'Shea, B., Asquith, N.L., & Prichard, J. (2022) 'Mapping cyber-enabled crime: understanding police investigations and prosecutions of cyberstalking,' International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 10(4), pp. 1-15. [Refereed Article]
- Oosthuizen, T., Howes, L.M., & White, R. (2022) 'Forensic science and environmental offences: Litter, DNA analysis and surveillance,' Forensic Science International: Animals and Environments, 2(Dec), Article 100042. [Refereed Article]
- Meadows, E., Kizimchuk, Z., O’Reilly, J, Bartkowiak-Théron, I., & Varney, S. (2022) 'Moving beyond the war on drugs? The rhetoric and reality of harm minimisation in Australia,' I Bartkowiak-Theron, J Clover, D Martin, RF Southby, & N Crofts (ed), Law Enforcement and Public Health: Partners for Community Safety and Wellbeing, Springer, Switzerland, pp. 173-186. ISBN 978-3-030-83913-0 (2022) [Research Book Chapter]
- Thomas, J., Coleman, B., & Herrlander Birgerson, E. (2022). 'Preparing initial teacher education students for Flexible Learning Programs,' Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 47(1). [Refereed Article]
- Dwyer, A., & Colvin, R. (2022) 'Queer(y)ing the experiences of LGBTQ workers in criminal processing systems,' C Buist & L Kahle Semprevivo (eds), Queering Criminology in Theory and Praxis: Reimagining Justice in the Criminal Legal System and Beyond, Bristol University Press, pp. 56-69. ISBN 9781529210699 [Research Book Chapter]
- Dwyer, A., Grant, R., Mason, R., & Barnes, A. (2021) “Just listen properly, like with intent”: LGBTIQ+ Tasmanians Telling us the Story. Hobart: University of Tasmania, 81pp. [Government or Industry Research].
- Bartkowiak-Theron, I. & Asquith N.L (2022) ‘Law enforcement, public health, and vulnerability,’ I Bartkowiak-Theron, J Clover, D Martin, RF Southby, & N Crofts (ed), Law Enforcement and Public Health: Partners for Community Safety and Wellbeing, Springer, Switzerland, pp. 53-63. ISBN 978-3-030-83913-0 (2022) [Research Book Chapter]
- Bartkowiak-Theron, I., Billet, M., David, F., Diamond, E., Jones, D.J., & Young, L. (2022) ‘Special issues in law enforcement and public health: Community voices,’ I Bartkowiak-Theron, J Clover, D Martin, RF Southby, & N Crofts (ed), Law Enforcement and Public Health: Partners for Community Safety and Wellbeing, Springer, Switzerland, pp. 265-276. ISBN 978-3-030-83913-0 (2022) [Research Book Chapter]
- Bartkowiak-Theron, I., Clover, J., Martin, D., Southby, R.F., & Crofts, N. (ed) (2022) Law Enforcement and Public Health: Partners for Community Safety and Wellbeing, Springer, Switzerland, pp. 280. ISBN 978-3-030-83913-0 (2022) [Research Book]
- Bartkowiak-Theron, I., Clover, J., Martin, D., Southby, R.F., & Crofts, N. (2022) ‘Conceptual and practice tensions in LEPH: Public health approaches to policing and police and public health collaborations,’ I Bartkowiak-Theron, J Clover, D Martin, RF Southby, & N Crofts (eds). (2022) Law Enforcement and Public Health: Partners for Community Safety and Wellbeing, Springer, Switzerland, pp. 3-13. ISBN 978-3-030-83913-0 [Research Book Chapter]
- Brady, B., Asquith, N.L., Ferfolja, T., & Hanckel, B. (2022) 'Fear of heterosexism among sexuality and gender diverse staff and students,' Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 37 (3-4), pp. 1-31. [Refereed Article]
- Cordner, G. (2022) 'Education, training, and police reform,' Rethinking and Reforming American Policing: Leadership Challenges and Future Opportunities, Palgrave, J Schafer and R Myers (ed), New York, pp. 201-225. ISBN 978-3-030-88895-4. [Research Book Chapter]
- Cubitt, T. & Morgan, A. (2022) ‘Predicting high-harm offending using machine learning: An application to outlaw motorcycle gangs’, Trends & Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice no. 646. [Refereed Article]
- Egan-Vine, P., Bartkowiak-Théron, I., & Julian, R. (2022) ‘Refugees: sitting at the nexus of law enforcement and public health,’ I Bartkowiak-Theron, J Clover, D Martin, RF Southby, & N Crofts (ed), Law Enforcement and Public Health: Partners for Community Safety and Wellbeing, Springer, Switzerland, pp. 187-200. ISBN 978-3-030-83913-0. [Research Book Chapter]
- Gogarty, B., Clark, M., Barnes, A., Galea. S., & Russell, L. (2022) Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Conversion Practices: Final Report, Hobart, Tasmania Law Reform Institute, 332pp. [Government or Industry Research], (PDF 3.13MB).
- Ezzy, D., Beaman, L., Dwyer, A., Fielder, B., McLeay, A., Rice, S., & Richardson-Self, L., (2022) 'LGBTQ+ non-discrimination and religious freedom in the context of government-funded faith-based education, social welfare, health care, and aged care', Journal of Sociology pp. 1-21. ISSN 1440-7833. [Refereed Article]
- Gower, M., Spiranovic, C. Morgan, F., & Saunders, J. (2022) 'The criminogenic profile of violent female offenders incarcerated in Western Australian prisons as per the Level of Service/Risk, Need, Responsivity (LS/RNR) and Violence Risk Scale (VRS),' Psychiatry Psychology and Law, pp. 1-20. ISSN 1321-8719. [Refereed Article]
- Winter, R., Herrlander Birgerson, E., Frey, R., Julian, R., Lucas, P., Norris, K., & Matthewson, M. (2022) 'Bilateral electronic monitoring of high-risk family violence perpetrators in an Australian jurisdiction,' Police Science, 6 (2), pp. 51-58. [Refereed Article]
- Warner, K., Spiranovic, C., Bartels, L., Roberts, L., & Gelb, K. (2022) 'Juror and community views of the guilty plea sentencing discount: Findings from a national Australian study,' Criminology & Criminal Justice, 22 (1), pp. 78-96. [Refereed Article]
- Winter, R., Frey, R., Mason, R., & Bentley, K. (2022) Vandalism in Launceston: Project Report. Hobart: Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania, 136pp. [Government or Industry Research], (PDF 1.69MB).
- Winter, R., Frey, R., Mason, R. & Bentley, K. (2022) Vandalism in Launceston: Summary Report. Hobart: Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania, 25pp. [Government or Industry Research], (PDF 378KB).
- Oosthuizen, T. & Howes, L.M. (2022) 'The development of forensic DNA analysis: new debates on the issue of fundamental human rights,' Forensic Science International: Genetics, 56, Article E102606. [Refereed Article]
2021 Publications and Reports
- Cubitt, T. (2021) 'Using network analytics to improve targeted disruption of police misconduct,' Police Quarterly. DOI: 10.1177/10986111211057212 [Refereed Article].
- Asquith, N.L., Barnes, A. & Bartkowiak-Théron, I. (2021) Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drugs Council Consumer Engagement Strategy Preliminary Report: Conference Workshop Outcomes. Hobart: Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania, 26pp. [Government or Industry Research], (PDF 435KB).
- Cordner, G. & Batness, M. (2021) 'Police Training in Baltimore During the Pandemic', European Law Enforcement Research Bulletin, pp. 1-10. [Professional, Non Refereed Article].
- Cordner, G., Maguire, E.R & Shearing, C. (2021) 'Policing, politics, and democracy: David Bayley's enduring contributions', International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 45 (3), pp. 239-244. [Refereed Article].
- Watson, D. & Howes, L.M. (2021) 'The gender agenda in Pacific policing,' Asia & the Pacific Policy Society, Policy Forum, 28 September. [Letter or Note in Journal].
- Evans, N. (2021) 'What can police do about conspiracy theories?' Policing Insight, 29 September. [Professional, Non Refereed Article]
- Wieland, L, Ayton, J. & Abernethy, G (2021) 'Retention of general practitioners in remote areas of Canada and Australia: a meta-aggregation of qualitative research,' Australian Journal of Rural Health, 29 (5), 656-669. DOI: 10.1111/ajr.12762 [Refereed Article].
- White, R. (2021) 'Mission of Forensic Science International: Animals and Environments,' Forensic Sciences International – Animals and Environments, 1 (1). DOI: 10.1016/j.fsiae.2020.100001 [Letter or Note in Journal].
- White, R. (2021) 'Global harms and the natural environment,' The Palgrave Handbook of Social Harm, Palgrave Macmillan, P Davies, P Leighton and T Wyatt (ed), Singapore. ISBN 978-3-030-72407-8 [Research Book Chapter].
- Valcore, J., Fradella, H.F, Guadalupe-Diaz, X, Ball, M.J., Dwyer, A., DeJong, C., Walker, A., Wodda, A. & Worthen, M.G.F. (2021) 'Building an intersectional and trans-inclusive criminology: responding to the emergence of “gender critical” perspectives in feminist criminology,' Critical Criminology, pp. 1-20. DOI: 10.1007/s10612-021-09590-0 [Refereed Article].
- White, R. (2021) Theorising Green Criminology: Selected Essays, Taylor & Francis Ltd, United Kingdom, pp. 288. ISBN 9780367776114 [Authored Research Book].
- Sutton, A., Cherney, A., White, R. & Clancy, G. (2021) Crime Prevention: Principles, Perspectives and Practices, Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom, pp. 244. ISBN 9781108796965 (2021) [Authored Research Book].
- Pedersen, C. & White, R. (2021) Discourses of discord: animal activism and moral judgement. International Criminology, 1(3): 178-192. DOI: 10.1007/s43576-021-00027-w [Refereed Article].
- Marshall, H., Julian, R. & Howes, L.M. (2021) 'Forensic science and gendered organizations: an exploratory study of crime scene examiners,' Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences. DOI: 10.1080/00450618.2021.1937315 [Refereed Article].
- Kemp, T., Butler-Henderson, K., Allen, P. & Ayton, J. (2021) 'The impact of health information management professionals on patient safety: a systematic review', Health Information and Libraries Journal, pp. 1-11. DOI: 10.1111/hir.12400 [Refereed Article].
- Julian, R., MacDonald, E. & Bartkowiak-Théron, I. (2021) 'The slow progress to social inclusion in policing: policing trends and social inclusion strategies,' Handbook of Social Inclusion, pp.1-26, Springer, Cham, P Liamputtong (ed). ISBN 978-3-030-48277-0 [Research Book Chapter].
- Hughes, D., Colvin, E. & Bartkowiak-Théron, I. (2021) Police and vulnerability in bail decisions, International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 10 (3), DOI: 10.5204/ijcjsd.1905 [Refereed Article].
- Ezzy, D., Fielder, B., Dwyer, A. & Richardson-Self, L. (2021) LGBT+ equality, religious freedom and government-funded faith-based religiously affiliated educational workplaces, Australian Journal of Social Issues, DOI: 10.1002/ajs4.195 [Refereed Article].
- Dwyer, A. & Valcore, J. (2021) 'Policing of trans bodies,' The SAGE Encyclopedia of Trans Studies, SAGE Publications, A Goldberg (ed.), Thousand Oaks, pp. 628-629. ISBN 97815443933810. [Research Book Chapter].
- Julian, R., Howes, L. & White, R. (2021) Critical Forensic Studies. Routledge, United Kingdom, pp. 328. ISBN 9781138584747 [Authored Research Book].
- Haestrup, J. & Bartkowiak-Theron, I. (2021) Tasmania Police Edmund Rice Camp Evaluation Final Evaluation Report. Final Report. Hobart: Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania, 57pp. Final report (PDF 736KB).
- Winter, R., Herrlander Birgerson, E., Julian, R., Frey, R., Lucas, P., Norris, K. & Mathewson, M. (2021) Evaluation of Project Vigilance: Electronic Monitoring of Family Violence Offenders. Final report. Hobart: Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania, 49pp. [Government or Industry Research], Final report (PDF 515KB).
- Asquith, N.L & Rodgers, J. (2021) “We deal with very weird, like just strange, not always, policing matters”: Small Town Policing in Rural, Regional, & Remote communities in Tasmania. The Police Perspective. Pilot study report. Hobart: Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania, 104pp. Pilot study report (PDF 931KB).
- Asquith, N.L. & Bartkowiak-Theron, I. (2021) Policing Practices and Vulnerable People. Palgrave Macmillan, Switzerland, pp. 263. ISBN 978-3-030-62869-7. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-62870-3 [Authored Research Book].
- Woodman, P.A., Ballantyne, K., Julian, R. & Spiranovic, C. (2021) ‘The Forensic Examination of Structural Fires in Victoria, Australia: Decision-making processes and impact on judicial outcomes’, Science and Justice, DOI: 10.1016/j.scijus.2021.03.009 [Refereed Article].
- Thorneycroft, R. & Asquith, N.L. (2021) Unexceptional Violence in Exceptional Times: Disablist and Ableist Violence During the COVID-19 Pandemic, International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy. https://doi.org/10.5204/ijcjsd.1743.1743 [Refereed Article].
- Poynting, S., Iner, D., Mason, G., Asquith, N.L., & Mason, R. (2021) Graffiti, arson, death threats: new research finds widespread violence against Australian mosques, The Conversation, 15 March. https://theconversation.com/graffiti-arson-death-threats-new-research-finds-widespread-violence-against-australian-mosques-156843.
- Dwyer, A. Campbell, D., Julian, R. & Barnes, A. (2020 - report released in 2021) Documenting the key recruitment and sustainability issues related to emergency response volunteers in Tasmania: Final Report, Hobart: Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania, 104 pp. [Government or Industry Research], Final Report (PDF 1176KB).
- Spiranovic, C., Hudson, N., Winter, R., Stanford, S., Norris, K., Bartkowiak-Theron, I., & Cashman, K. (2021). Navigating Risk and Protective Factors for Family Violence During and After the COVID-19 ‘Perfect Storm’, Current Issues in Criminal Justice (in press online 8 December 2020). [Refereed Article].
- Thorneycroft, R. & Asquith N.L. (2021). Cripping Criminology, Theoretical Criminology, 25(2), 187-208. [Refereed Article].
- Valcore, J., Rodgers, J., & Asquith, N.L. (2021). “We will build a great wall”: Domination, Criminalization, and Expatriation in Trump campaign speeches, International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 10 (1), 143-158. [Refereed Article].
- Watson D, Sousa-Santos JL, Howes LM (2021), 'Transnational and organised crime in Pacific Island Countries and Territories: police capacity to respond to the emerging security threat', Development Bulletin, 82 pp. 151-155. [Refereed Article].
2020 Publications and Reports
- Brady B, Asquith NL, Ferfolja T, Hanckel B, 'Fear of heterosexism among sexuality and gender diverse staff and students', Journal of Interpersonal Violence pp. 1-31. ISSN 0886-2605 (2020) [Refereed Article].
- Travers M, Colvin E, Bartkowiak-Theron I, Sarre R, Day A, et al., 'Rethinking Bail: Court Reform or Business as Usual?', Palgrave Macmillan, United Kingdom, pp. 241. ISBN 978-3-030-44881-3 (2020) [Authored Research Book].
- Campbell, D., Julian, R., Winter, R. & MacCarrick, G. (2020) Evaluation of Mothers’ Circle: Empowering women to counter violent extremism (CVE) within families and communities, Final Report for the Migrant Resource Centre, Tasmania, Hobart: Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania, 65 pp. [Government or Industry Research].
- Ferfolja T, Asquith N, Hanckel B, Brady B, 'In/visibility on campus? Gender and sexuality diversity in tertiary institutions', Higher Education ISSN 0018-1560 (2020) [Refereed Article].
- Moran RJ, Asquith NL, 'Understanding the vicarious trauma and emotional labour of criminological research', Methodological Innovations pp. 1-11. ISSN 2059-7991 (2020) [Refereed Article].
- Valcore, J, Rodgers, J & Asquith, NL 2020, “We will build a great wall”: Domination, Criminalization, and Expatriation in Trump campaign speeches, International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 9(4).
- Dwyer A, 'Queering Police Administration: How Policing Administration Complicates LGBTIQ-Police Relations', Administrative Theory and Praxis, 42, (2) pp. 172-190. ISSN 1084-1806 (2020) [Refereed Article].
- Dwyer A, Ball M, Lee M, Crofts T, Bond C, 'Barriers stopping LGBTI people from accessing LGBTI police liaison officers: analysing interviews with community and police', Criminal Justice Studies, 33, (3) pp. 256-275. ISSN 1478-601X (2020) [Refereed Article].
- Bartkowiak-Theron I, McShane ALJ, Knight MG, 'Departing from anonymous and quantitative student feedback: Fostering learning and teaching development through student evaluations', Journal of Applied Learning & Teaching, 3, (1) pp. 1-11. ISSN 2591-801X (2020) [Refereed Article].
- Reid CA, Howes LM, 'Communicating forensic scientific expertise: an analysis of expert reports and corresponding testimony in Tasmanian courts', Science and Justice, 60, (2) pp. 108-119. ISSN 1355-0306 (2020) [Refereed Article].
- Howes LM, Watson D, Newett L, 'Police as knowledge brokers and keepers of the peace: perceptions of community policing in Tuvalu', Police Practice and Research pp. 1-18. ISSN 1561-4263 (2020) [Refereed Article].
- Howes LM, 'Interpreted investigative interviews under the PEACE interview model: police interviewers' perceptions of challenges and suggested solutions', Police Practice and Research, 21, (4) pp. 333-350. ISSN 1561-4263 (2020) [Refereed Article].
- Spiranovic C, Hudson N, Winter R, Stanford S, Norris K, et al., 'Navigating risk and protective factors for family violence during and after the COVID-19 perfect storm'', Current Issues in Criminal Justice pp. 1-14. ISSN 1034-5329 (2020) [Refereed Article].
- Atkinson C, Curnin S, 'Sharing responsibility in disaster management policy', Progress in disaster science, 7 pp. 1-9. ISSN 2590-0617 (2020) [Refereed Article].
- Brooks B, Curnin S, 'Stretch-thinking loops: A new technique for scenario planning', Risks, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy, 34, (4) pp. 1-15. ISSN 1944-4079 (2020) [Refereed Article].
- Brooks B, Curnin S, Owen C, Bearman C, 'Managing cognitive biases during disaster response: the development of an aide memoire', Cognition, Technology & Work, 22 pp. 249-261. ISSN 1435-5558 (2020) [Refereed Article].
- Woodman PA, Julian R, Spiranovic CA, Ballantyne KN, 'To trace or not to trace: a survey of how police use and perceive chemical trace evidence', Forensic Science International, 309 Article 110178. ISSN 0379-0738 (2020) [Refereed Article].
- Woodman P, Spiranovic C, Julian R, Ballantyne KN, Kelty SF, 'The impact of chemical trace evidence on justice outcomes: exploring the additive value of forensic science disciplines', Forensic Science International, 307 Article 110121. ISSN 0379-0738 (2020) [Refereed Article].
- James I, Julian R, 'Policy implementation and refugee settlement: The perceptions and experiences of street-level bureaucrats in Launceston, Tasmania', Journal of Sociology pp. 1-19. ISSN 1440-7833 (2020) [Refereed Article].
- Thomas J, Cruickshank V, Herrlander Birgerson E, Reid D, te Riele K, 'It takes a special type of teacher. An investigation into the capabilities of staff working with disengaged students', International Journal of Inclusive Education pp. 1-16. ISSN 1360-3116 (2020) [Refereed Article].
- Curnin S, Brooks B, Owen C, 'A case study of disaster decision‐making in the presence of anomalies and absence of recognition', Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, 28, (2) pp. 110-121. ISSN 0966-0879 (2020) [Refereed Article].
- Hayes P, Bearman C, Butler P, Owen C, 'Non-technical skills for emergency incident management teams: A literature review', Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management pp. 1-19. ISSN 0966-0879 (2020) [Refereed Article].
- Barnes A, White R, 'Mapping emotions: Exploring the impact of the Aussie Farms Map', Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 36, (3) pp. 303-326. ISSN 1043-9862 (2020) [Refereed Article].
- Krone T, Spiranovic C, Prichard J, Watters P, Wortley R, et al., 'Child sexual abuse material in child-centred institutions: situational crime prevention approaches', Journal of Sexual Aggression, 26, (1) pp. 91-110. ISSN 1355-2600 (2020) [Refereed Article].
- Hunn C, Spiranovic C, Prichard J, Gelb K, 'Why internet users' perceptions of viewing child exploitation material matter for prevention policies', Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 53, (2) pp. 174-193. ISSN 0004-8658 (2020) [Refereed Article].
- Spiranovic C, Ferrante A, Buscot M-J, Griffiths K, Allan A, et al., 'The promises and perils of developing a national sex offender recidivism database in Australia', Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 32, (3) pp. 359-367. ISSN 1034-5329 (2020) [Refereed Article].
- Travers M, Colvin E, Bartkowiak-Theron I, Sarre R, Day A, et al., 'Bail practices and policy alternatives in Australia', Trends & Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, Australian Institute of Criminology (2020) [Government or Industry Research].
- Travers M, Colvin E, Bartkowiak-Theron I, Sarre R, Day A, et al., 'Bail decision-making and pre-trial services: A comparative study of magistrates courts in four Australian states', Report to the Criminology Research Advisory Council, Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra, Australia (2020) [Government or Industry Research].
- Asquith, NL, Collison, A, Noonan, K, Layard, E, & Kaur, G 2020, Home is where our story begins: Family, community, and belonging for sexuality and gender diverse CALD people. Sydney: NSW LGBTIQ Domestic and Family Violence Interagency, ACON, and Western Sydney University.
- TasOPCAT, Submission in Response to the Custodial Inspector Amendment (OPCAT) Bill 2020 (Dec 2020).
2019 Publications and Reports
- O'Shea, B., Julian, R., Prichard, J. & Kelty, S. (2019) 'Challenges in Policing Cyberstalking: A Critique of the Stalking Risk Profile in the Context of Online Relationships', in K.Lumsden & E.Harmer (eds) Online Othering: Exploring Digital Violence and Discrimination on the Web, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 215-238.
- Curnin S, O'Hara D, 'Nonprofit and public sector interorganizational collaboration in disaster recovery: lessons from the field', Nonprofit Management and Leadership pp. 1-21. ISSN 1048-6682 (2019) [Refereed Article].
- Dwyer A, 'Transgender cops: the intersection of gender and sexuality expectations in police cultures: Book review', Police Practice and Research, 20, (3) ISSN 1561-4263 (2019) [Review Single Work].
- TILES Brief Reports (5) - Law Enforcement and Public Health (LEPH) Workshop Report Series.
- Dwyer A, Rundle O, 'Made wrong, excluded, and ignored: introduction to a special issue on lesbians and the law', Journal of Lesbian Studies, 23, (3) pp. 295-305. ISSN 1540-3548 (2019) [Refereed Article].
- Bartkowiak-Theron I, Asquith NL, 'Policing ethnic minorities: disentangling a landscape of conceptual and practice tensions', The Palgrave Handbook of Ethnicity, Palgrave Macmillan, S Ratuva (ed), Singapore, pp. 1-24. ISBN 978-981-13-2897-8 (2019) [Research Book Chapter].
- O'Shea B, Bartkowiak-Theron I, ''Being a topic expert is not sufficient': a mixed-method analysis of teaching dynamics at the Tasmania police academy', Police Practice and Research, 20, (3) pp. 288-299. ISSN 1561-4263 (2019) [Refereed Article].
- Bartkowiak-Theron I, 'Research in police education: current trends', Police Practice and Research, 20, (3) pp. 220-224. ISSN 1561-4263 (2019) [Contribution to Refereed Journal].
- Brooks B, Curnin S, Owen C, Bearman C, 'Managing cognitive biases during disaster response: the development of an aide memoire', Cognition, Technology & Work pp. 1-13. ISSN 1435-5558 (2019) [Refereed Article].
- Julian R, 'Ethnicity, Health, and Multiculturalism', Second Opinion: An Introduction to Health Sociology, Oxford University Press, J Germov (ed), Melbourne, pp. 180-204. ISBN 9780190306489 (2019) [Revised Book Chapter].
- Doherty B, Nash R, Elmer S, Campbell J, Julian R, et al., 'Lead Support Coordinator Service (LSCS) Evaluation Report', Prepared for the Department of Communities, Tasmania, Australia (2019) [Report of Restricted Access].
- Howes LM, 'Interpreted investigative interviews under the PEACE interview model: police interviewers' perceptions of challenges and suggested solutions', Police Practice and Research, May 16 ISSN 1561-4263 (2019) [Refereed Article].
- Goodman-Delahunty J, Howes L, 'High-stakes interviews and rapport development: practitioners' perceptions of interpreter impact', Policing and Society, 29, (1) pp. 100-117. ISSN 1043-9463 (2019) [Refereed Article].
- Hill, M. & Moore, L. (2018) Reflections from the ‘double figures’ milestone: A decade of Therapeutic Jurisprudence in Tasmania, Hobart: Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania (PDF 1577KB).
- Dwyer A, Ball M, Bond C, Lee M, Crofts T, 'What stops LGBTI people from seeking support from LGBTI police liaison officers?', Trends and Issues in Criminal Justice ISSN 1836-2206 (In Press) [Refereed Article].
- White R, Perrone S, Howes L, 'Crime, Criminality and Criminal Justice', Oxford University Press, London ISBN 9780190310080 (In Press) [Revision/New Edition].
- Curnin s, Brooks B, Owen C, 'Augmented expertise in strategic decision making: lessons from Fukushima', The Fourth Northern European Conference on Emergency and Disaster Studies, 10 - 12 June, Uppsala, Sweden (In Press) [Conference Extract].
- Datta D, Stratford E, Julian R, Shelley B, 'Child Maltreatment, Violence, Offending, and Educational Outcomes: Review of the Literature', Institute for the Study of Social Change, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, October, pp. 1-127. (2019) [Report Other].
- See also TILES Briefing Papers.
- For latest information on publications and research, please visit researchers’ profile pages on University of Tasmania.
2018 Publications and Reports
- Julian, R. & Jendly, M. (2018) ‘A rendezvous between forensic science and criminology: toward a public forensic criminology’, Ch. 5 in Rossy, Q., Decary-Hetu, D., Delemont, O. and Mulone, M. (eds) The Routledge International Handbook of Forensic Intelligence and Criminology, London: Routledge, pp. 48 – 61.
- Brown CM, Clark Y, Julian R, Kelty S, 'A step towards improving workflow practices for volume crime investigations: outcomes of a 90-day trial in South Australia', Police Practice and Research: an international journal, 19, (3) pp. 209-221. ISSN 1561-4263 (2018) [Refereed Article].
- Asquith, N., Panfil, V. and Dwyer, A. (2018), 'LGBQ people and social justice', Routledge Handbook of Social, Economic, and Criminal Justice, Routledge 9781138545649.
- Kelty SF, Julian R, Bruenisholz E, Wilson-Wilde L, 'Dismantling the justice silos: Flowcharting the role and expertise of forensic science, forensic medicine and allied health in adult sexual assault investigations', Forensic Science International, 285 pp. 21-28. ISSN 0379-0738 (2018) [Refereed Article].
- Julian, R., Winter, R. & Herrlander, E. (2018) Interim Evaluation of Project Vigilance: Electronic Monitoring of Family Violence Offenders, Report for Tasmania Police, Department of Police Fire and Emergency Management, Hobart: Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania.
- Dwyer A, Ball M, Bond C, Lee M, Crofts T, 'What stops LGBTI people from seeking support from LGBTI police liaison officers?', Trends and Issues in Criminal Justice ISSN 1836-2206 (In Press) [Refereed Article].
- Howes LM, 'Community interpreters' experiences of police investigative interviews: how might interpreters' insights contribute to enhanced procedural justice?', Policing and Society pp. 1-19. ISSN 1043-9463 (2018) [Refereed Article].
- Norris K, Winter R, Matthewson M, Julian RD, 'Evaluation of the Tasmania's Family Violence Offender Intervention Program (FVOIP)', Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies (TILES) and University of Tasmania Division of Psychology, Final Report (2018) [Government or Industry Research].
- Bartkowiak-Theron I, Julian RD, 'Collaboration and Communication in Police Work: The Jack-Of-All-Trades' Phenomenon', Chatter Matters, Online (2018) [Magazine Article].
- Bartkowiak-Théron I, Opinion: Victoria Police: We are all looking at you, and not for all the right reasons, Policinginsight (2018).
- Bartkowiak-Théron I, Dwyer J & O’Shea B, Opinion: Teaching partnerships in police higher education: An exciting time to reflect, Policinginsight (2018).
- Ball M, Dwyer A, 'Queer criminology and the global South: Setting queer and Southern criminologies into dialogue', The Palgrave Handbook of Criminology and the Global South, Palgrave Macmillan, K Carrington, R Hogg, J Scott and M Sozzo (ed), Switzerland ISBN 978-3-319-65020-3 (2018) [Research Book Chapter] DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-65021-0.
- Richards K, Cross C, Dwyer A, 'Police perceptions of young people: a qualitative analysis', Police Practice and Research pp. 1-16. ISSN 1561-4263 (2018) [Refereed Article].
- Brooks BP, Curnin SW, Bearman C, Owen C, 'Human error during the multilevel responses to three Australian bushfire disasters', Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, 2018 pp. 1-13. ISSN 0966-0879 (2018) [Refereed Article]. DOI: 10.1111/1468-5973.12221.
- Owen C, Brooks B, Curnin S, Bearman C, 'Enhancing learning in emergency services organisational work', Australian Journal of Public Administration pp. 1-14. ISSN 0313-6647 (2018) [Refereed Article] DOI: 10.1111/1467-8500.12309.
- *main source UTAS Web Access Research Portal, see also TILES Briefing Papers.
2017 Publications and Reports
- Rajshekar M, Julian R, Williams AM, Tennant M, Forrest A, et al., 'The reliability and validity of measurements of human dental casts made by an intra-oral 3D scanner, with conventional hand-held digital callipers as the comparison measure', Forensic Science International, 278 pp. 198-204. ISSN 0379-0738 (2017) [Refereed Article]
- Rajshekar M, Blizzard L, Julian R, Williams AM, Tennant M, et al., 'The incidence of public sector hospitalisations due to dog bites in Australia 2001-2013', Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health pp. 1-4. ISSN 1753-6405 (2017) [Refereed Article]
- Julian R, Bartkowiak-Theron I, Hallam J, Hughes C, 'Exploring law enforcement and public health as a collective impact initiative: lessons learned from Tasmania as a case study', Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice, 3, (2) ISSN 2056-3841 (2017) [Refereed Article]
- Asquith NL, Bartkowiak-Theron I, Roberts K, 'Policing Encounters with Vulnerability', Palgrave Macmillan, United Kingdom, pp. 273. ISBN 978-3-319-51227-3 (2017) [Edited Book]
- Howes L, Bartkowiak-Theron I, Asquith NL, 'A Federation of Clutter: The bourgeoning language of vulnerability in Australian policing policies', Policing Encounters with Vulnerability, Palgrave Macmillan, N Asquith, I Bartkowiak-Theron and KA Roberts (ed), United Kingdom ISBN 978-3-319-51227-3 (2017) [Research Book Chapter]
- Bosomworth K, Owen C, Curnin S, 'Addressing challenges for future strategic level emergency management: reframing, networking, and capacity-building', Disasters, 41, (2) pp. 306-323 ISSN 0361-3666 (2017) [Refereed Article]
- Dwyer AE, 'Embodying youthful vulnerabilities and policing public spaces', Policing encounters with vulnerability, Palgrave Macmillan, NL Asquith, I Bartkowiak-Theron and KA Roberts (ed), United Kingdom ISBN 978-3-319-51227-3 (2017) [Research Book Chapter]
- Dwyer AE, Ball M, Bond C, Lee M, Crofts T, 'Reporting Victimisation to LGBTI (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex) Police Liaison Services: A mixed methods study across two Australian states', Report to the Criminology Research Advisory Council Grant: CRG 31/11-12, Criminology Research Advisory Council, Australia, pp. 11-12. (2017) [Government or Industry Research]
- Richards K, Ellem K, Grevis-James N, Dwyer AE, 'Young people with cognitive impairments' interactions with police in Queensland: A report to the Queensland Centre for Social Science Innovation (QCSSI)', Queensland Centre for Social Science Innovation (QCSSI), Australia (2017) [Government or Industry Research]
- Richards K, Bell T, Dwyer AE, 'Training sessional academic staff to provide quality feedback on university students' assessment: Lessons from a Faculty of Law learning and teaching project', Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 65, (1) pp. 25-34. ISSN 0737 -7363 (2017) [Refereed Article]
- Clifford K, White R, 'Media and crime: content, context and consequence', Oxford University Press, Australia, pp. 304. (2017) [Authored Research Book]
- Hawley E, Clifford K, Konkes C, 'The Rosie Batty effect' and the framing of family violence in Australian news media', Journalism Studies ISSN 1461-670X (2017) [Refereed Article]
- Tasmania Law Reform Institute (TLRI) Issues Paper No. 23 / May 2017 - Responding to the Problem of Recidivist Drink Drivers (TILES in reference group).
- *source UTAS Web Access Research Portal, See also TILES Briefing Papers
2016 Publications and Reports
- Julian R, 'Ethnicity and Immigration: Challenging the national imaginary', Australian Sociology, Pearson, Australia, pp. 90-122. ISBN 978-1-4860-0331-0 (2016) [Other Book Chapter]
- Julian R, 'Deviance or Difference', Australian Sociology, Pearson, Australia, pp. 205-228. ISBN 978-1-4860-0331-0 (2016) [Other Book Chapter]
- Julian R, 'Ethnicity, Health and Multiculturalism', Second Opinion: An Introduction to Health Sociology, Oxford University Press, Germov, J (ed), Australia, pp. 163-184. ISBN 978-1-4860-0331-0 (2016) [Other Book Chapter]
- Julian R, 'Religion and Spirtuality', Australian Sociology, Pearson, Australia, pp. 278-299. ISBN 978-1-4860-0331-0 (2016) [Other Book Chapter]
- Brown, C. M., Clark, Y., Julian, R. & Kelty, S. (2016) 'A step towards improving workflow practices for volume crime investigations: outcomes of a 90-day trial in South Australia', Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, DOI: 10.1080/15614263.2016.1255944
- Dioso-Villa, R., Julian, R., Kebbell. M., Weathered, L. & Westera, N. (2016) ‘Investigation to Exoneration: Correcting and Preventing Wrongful Conviction in Australia', Current Issues in Criminal Justice, Vol.28, No. 2 (November), pp. 157-172.
- Kelty, S. & Julian, R. (2016) Interfaces 2: Flowcharting the interface between forensic science, medicine and law in adult and child sexual assault investigations. Final Report for the National Institute of Forensic Science, Hobart: Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania.
- Asquith NL, Bartkowiak-Theron IMF, 'Conceptual Divides and Practice Synergies in Law Enforcement and Public Health: Some Lessons from Policing Vulnerability in Australia', Policing and Society ISSN 1043-9463 (In Press) [Refereed Article] DOI: 10.1080/10439463.2016.1216553
- Asquith NL, Bartkowiak-Theron IMF, Roberts K, 'Vulnerability and the Criminal Justice System', Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice ISSN 2056-3841 (In Press) [Refereed Article] DOI: 10.1108/JCRPP-06-2016-0009
- Bartkowiak-Theron IMF, 'Crime Prevention as Police business: a tale of a different age?', Australian Crime Prevention Council Annual Brief, Australian Crime Prevention Council, Australia (In Press) [2016 Report]
- Cook PS, Dwyer A, 'No longer raising eyebrows: The domestication of Botox as a mundane medical and cultural artefact', Journal of Consumer Culture ISSN 1469-5405 (In Press) [Refereed Article]
- Dwyer A, Ball M, Bond C, Lee M, Crofts T, 'What stops LGBTI people from seeking support from LGBTI police liaison officers?', Trends and Issues in Criminal Justice ISSN 1836-2206 (In Press) [Refereed Article]
- Larkin A, Dwyer AE, 'Fighting like a girl or a boy? An analysis of videos of violence between young girls posted on online fight websites', Current Issues in Criminal Justice ISSN 1034-5329 (In Press) [Refereed Article]
- Dwyer AE, Ball M, Bond C, Lee M, Crofts T, 'Why do LGBTI people seek support from LGBTI police liaison officers?', Report to the Criminology Research Advisory Council Grant: CRG 31/11-12, Criminology Research Advisory Council, Australia, pp. 11-12. (2016) [Government or Industry Research]
- Mather, CA and Barnett, T and Huang, W and Broucek, V and Saunders, AF, “Helping Hands: Transforming practice through innovation in supervision”, Transforming Practice through Innovation and Partnerships: Teaching Matters 2016, 7 December, 2016, Launceston, Tasmania (2016) [Conference Extract]
- Hanusch F, Clifford K, Davies K, English P, Fulton J, et al., 'For the lifestyle and a love of creativity: Australian students' motivations for studying journalism', Media International Australia pp. 1-13. ISSN 2200-467X (2016) [Refereed Article] DOI: 10.1177/1329878X16638894
- Bosomworth K, Owen C, Curnin S, 'Addressing challenges for future strategic level', Disasters: The Journal of Disaster Studies, Policy and Management pp. 1-18. ISSN 0361-3666 (2016) [Refereed Article] DOI: 10.1111/disa.12196
- Owen C, Brooks B, Bearman C, Curnin S, 'Values and Complexities in Assessing Strategic-Level Emergency Management Effectiveness', Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management pp. 1-10. ISSN 0966-0879 (2016) [Refereed Article] DOI: 10.1111/1468-5973.12115
- Curnin SW, 'Organizational Boundary Spanning', Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance, Farazmand, A (ed), Switzerland (2016) [Entry] DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-31816-5_2476-1
- Howes L, Kemp N, 'Discord in the Communication of Forensic Science: Can the Science of Language Help Foster Shared Understanding?', Journal of Language and Social Psychology pp. 1-16. ISSN 0261-927X (2016) [Refereed Article] DOI: 10.1177/0261927X16663589
- Lucas PV, Winter RE, Hughes CJ, Walsh K, 'Increasing Men's Awareness of the Effects on Children Exposed to Family and Domestic Violence', Family Violence Men's Education Project Final Report, The Salvation Army and the University of Tasmania, Australia (2016) [Government or Industry Research]
- *publication information is available on UTAS Web Access Research Portal
2015 Publications and Reports
- Bartkowiak- Theron, I and Herrington, V*, "University-Community Engagement: an analysis in the context of policing", The Australasian Journal of University-Community Engagement, 10 (1) pp. 65-86. ISSN 1833-4482 (2015) [Refereed Article]
- Julian, R. & Kelty, S.F. (2015) 'Forensic science as "risky business': identifying key risk factors in the forensic process from crime scene to court', Journal of Criminological Research and Practice, Vol. 1, Issue 4, pp. 195-206
- Bartkowiak - Theron, I, The Australasian Journal of University-Community Engagement, 10 (2) ISSN 1833-4482 (2015) [Edited Journal]
- Spiranovic, C., Cockburn, H., Bartels, L., & Julian, R. (2015, in press). Outcome Measures for Evaluating the Efficacy of Juvenile Justice Programs. Victoria University Law and Justice Journal
- Bartkowiak - Theron, I, "Editorial Comment", The Australasian Journal of University-Community Engagement, 10 (2) pp. 1-3. ISSN 1833-4482 (2015) [Non Refereed Article]
- Howes, L. M. (2015). "Sometimes I give up on the report and ring the scientist": Bridging the gap between what forensic scientists write and what police investigators read. Policing and Society.
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10439463.2015.1089870 - Bartkowiak- Theron, I, "Of the inherent flaws in the University-Community Engagement Evaluation Controversies: Opportunities for a New Path Forward", The Australasian Journal of University-Community Engagement, 10 (2) pp. 82- 103. ISSN 1833-4482 (2015) [Refereed Article]
- Raymond, T., & Julian, R. (2015). Forensic Intelligence in policing: organisational and cultural change. Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences. DOI: 10.1080/00450618.2015.1052759
- Howes, L. M. (2015). Towards coherent co-presentation of expert evidence in criminal trials: Experiences of communication between forensic scientists and legal practitioners. Criminal Law Journal, 39(5), 252-271
- Kelty, SF and Julian, RD and Hayes, R*, "The Impact of Forensic Evidence on Criminal Justice: Evidence From Case Processing Studies", Forensic Science and the Administration of Justice: Critical Issues and Directions, SAGE Publications, Inc., Kevin J. Strom and Matthew J. Hickman (ed), Thousand Oaks, California, pp. 101-120. ISBN 978-1-4522-7688-5 (2015) [Research Book Chapter]
- *publication information is available on UTAS Web Access Research Portal
2014 Publications and Reports
- Kelty, SF & Gordon, HD. (2014). No burn-out at this coal-face: Managing occupational stress in forensic personnel and the implications for forensic and criminal justice agencies, Psychiatry, Psychology and Law
- Cheryl Brown, Alastair Ross & Robyn G. Attewell (2014) Benchmarking Forensic Performance in Australia-Volume Crime, Forensic Science Policy & Management: An International Journal, 5:3-4, 91-98, DOI: 10.1080/19409044.2014.981347
- Bartkowiak-Theron, I and Asquith, N*, "Policing Diversity and Vulnerability in the Post-Macpherson Era: Unintended Consequences and Missed Opportunities", Policing (Oxford), 8 (3) pp. 1-12. ISSN 1752-4520 (2014) [Refereed Article]
- Howes, L. M., Martire, K. A., & Kelty, S. F. (2014). Response to Recommendation 2 of the 2009 NAS Report – Standards for Formatting and Reporting Expert Evaluative Opinions: Where Do We Stand? Forensic Science Policy and Management: An International Journal, 5(1-2), 1-14 doi:10.1080/19409044.2014.880973
- Gordon, HD., Kelty, SF & Julian, R (2014). An Evaluation of the Level of Service/Case Management Inventory in an Australian Community Corrections Environment, Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, DOI: 10.1080/13218719.2014.941090
- Howes, L. M., & Goodman-Delahunty, J. (2014). Career decisions by Australian police officers: A cross-section of perspectives on entering, staying in and leaving policing careers. Police Practice and Research: An International Journal. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15614263.2014.951936
- O'Shea, B. (2014) Intimate Partner Stalking from the Perspectives of Family Support Services, Forensic Mental Health, Law Enforcement and Welfare Services: Final Report (PDF 341KB), Hobart: Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania
- Howes, L. M. The communication of forensic science in the criminal justice system: A review of theory and proposed directions for research. Science and Justice. Vol. 55, Issue 2, p145-154 doi: 10.1016/j.scijus.2014.11.002
- Howes, L. M. (2014). Directed content analysis: Exploring the readability of forensic scientists' written reports for police, lawyers and judges. SAGE Research Methods Cases http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/978144627305014537442
- Holmes, D., Hughes, K., Julian, R. & Greig, A. (in press, 2014) Australian Sociology: A Changing Society (4th ed.), Sydney: Pearson Australia
- Bartkowiak-Theron, I., Julian, R., Kelty, S.F. and Howes, L.(2014). First Interim Evaluation Report (IAST Plus). Hobart, Tasmania: Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania
- Julian, R. (2014) 'Ethnicity, Health and Multiculturalism' in John Germov (ed.) Second Opinion: An Introduction to Health Sociology (5th Edition) South Melbourne: Oxford University Press
- Kelty, S., Julian, R. & Hayes, R. (2014) 'The Impact of Forensic Evidence on Criminal Justice: Evidence from Case Processing Studies', Ch. 7 in Strom, K.D. & Hickman, M.J. (eds) Forensic Science and the Administration of Justice: Critical Issues and Directions, Sage, pp. 101-120
- Roux, C., Julian, R., Kelty, S. & Ribaux, O. (2014) 'Forensic Science Effectiveness', in G. Bruinsma and D. Weisburd (Editors in Chief) Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice, New York, Springer, pp. 1795-1805
- Howes, L. M., Julian, R., Kelty, S. F., Kemp, N., & Kirkbride, K. P. (2014) 'The readability of expert reports for non-scientist report-users: Reports of DNA analysis', Forensic Science International, 237, pp. 7-18
- Goodman-Delahunty, J., & Howes, L. M. (2014). Social persuasion in high-stakes police interviews: Qualitative analyses of Asian-Pacific practices. Policing and Society: An International Journal of Policy and Research. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10439463.2014.942848
- Howes, L. M., Kirkbride, K. P., Kelty, S. F., Julian, R., & Kemp, N. (2014) 'The readability of expert reports for non-scientist report-users: Reports of forensic comparison of glass', Forensic Science International, 236, pp. 54-66
- *publication information is available on UTAS Web Access Research Portal
2013 Publications and Reports
- Kelty S.F. (2013) 'Effective Interagency Communication: The Implications of the Interfaces Project for Practitioners and Criminal Investigations Involving Children', keynote paper at the Children: A Resource Most Precious Conference, Perth Western Australia
- Kelty, S. F., & Julian, R. (2013). Dismantling the Justice Silos: Avoiding the pitfalls and reaping the benefits of information-sharing between forensic science, medicine and law, Final Report. Hobart, Tasmania: Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania
- Julian, R., Howes, L., Patman, P. & Shipway, J. (2013) The Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme in Tasmania: A Profile of Employers' Perceptions, Hobart: Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania, 68 pp
- Bartkowiak-Theron, I, Travers, M (2013) e think about Change Changing the way We think about Change (Conference Proceedings) The Australian and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference 2012, University of Tasmania, Hobart
- Asquith, N (Final Report) The Role of Verbal-Textual Hostility in Hate Crime Regulation for the London Metropolitan Police Service, 69 pp
- Putt, J (Brief 15, 2013) Indigenous Justice Clearinghouse 'Conducting research with Indigenous people and communities'
- Kelty, S.F. and Julian, R. (2013) The Interfaces between Science, Medicine and Law Enforcement, Hobart: Tasmanian Institute of Law enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania, 34 pp
- Putt J (2013) 'Community studies using ethnographic techniques: still relevant to criminology?' in M Travers M, J Putt, D Howard-Wagner (eds.) Ethnography, crime and criminal justice, special issue, Current issues in criminal justice, Journal of the Institute of Criminology, vol 25, no 1, July 2013, pp 475-490
- Putt J, Shaw G, Sarre R, and Rowden E (2013) Evaluation of the Cross-border Justice Scheme: final report, University of Tasmania, tabled in the NT, SA and WA Parliaments
- Clifford, K. (2013) 'Mental Health Crisis Interventions and the Politics of Police Use of Deadly Force'. In D. Chappell (ed), Policing and the Mentally Ill: International Perspectives. London: Taylor & Francis/CRC Press, pp. 171-195
- Young, J Putt J Dunnett D Spicer D and Marshall C (2013) Evaluation of the Community Engagement Police Officers Trial Final Report, Colmar Brunton, Canberra: Attorney-General's
- Kelty, S.F. and Julian, R. (2013) Development of a Holistic Recruitment Strategy for High Calibre Crime Scene Examiners, Final Report, Hobart: Tasmanian Institute of Law enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania
- Travers M, Putt J, Howard-Wagner D (2013) 'Introduction' in M Travers M, J Putt, D Howard-Wagner (eds.) Ethnography, crime and criminal justice, special issue, Current issues in criminal justice, Journal of the Institute of Criminology, vol 25, no 1, July 2013, pp 463-476
- Kelty, S.F., Julian, R. and Hayes, R. (In press) 'The impact of forensic evidence on criminal justice: Evidence from case processing studies', in M. Hickman and K. Strom (eds.) Forensic science and the administration of justice: Sage, (accepted for publication, 7th June, 2013)
- Ribaux O., Margot P., Julian R. and Kelty S.F. (2013) 'Forensic intelligence', in J.A. Siegel and P.J. Saukko (eds.) Encyclopedia of forensic sciences (second edition, vol. 3), Waltham UK: Academic Press, pp. 298-302
- Howes, L.M., Kirkbride, K.P., Kelty, S.F., Julian, R. and Kemp, N. (2013) 'Forensic scientists' conclusions: How readable are they for non-scientist report-users?', Forensic Science International 231, pp. 102-112
- Kelty, S.F. and Gordon, H.D. (in press) 'Professionalism in crime scene examination: Recruitment Strategies, part 2 – Using a psychometric profile of top crime scene examiners in selection decision-making', (accepted for publication, Forensic Science Policy and Management: An International Journal , 9th October, 2013)
- Roux, C., Julian, R., Kelty, S.F., and Ribaux, O. (in press) 'Forensic science effectiveness', in (eds.) The encyclopaedia of criminology and criminal justice, New York: Springer Science & Business Media, (accepted for publication, 6th February 2013)
- Howes, L. M., & Goodman-Delahunty, J. (2013, December) A policing career: What drives a person to join, stay in, or leave policing? Australian Police Journal, 67(4), 186-191
- *publication information is available on UTAS Web Access Research Portal
2012 Publications and Reports
- Bartkowiak-Theron & Asquith, Eds (2012) Policing Vulnerability, Annandale, Federation Press
- Kelty, S.F., & Julian, R., TILES Brief Report (2012) The 7 Key Attributes of Good Crime Scene Examiners (PDF 181KB)
- Putt, J (2012) chapter Service Delivery in the Cape York Welfare Reform Evaluation Report 2012
- Kelty, S.F. (2012) 'Professionalism in crime scene examination: Recruitment strategies using the seven key attributes of top crime scene examiners', Forensic Science Policy and Management: An International Journal 2, pp. 198-204
- Julian, R. and Kelty, S.F. (2012) 'Introduction to the special edition', Current Issues in Criminal Justice. [Special Issue: Forensic science and justice: From crime scene to court and beyond] 24, pp. 1-6
- Kelty, S.F., Julian, R. and Robertson, J. (2012) 'Professionalism in crime scene examination: The seven key attributes of top crime scene examiners', Forensic Science Policy and Management: An International Journal 2, pp. 175-186
- Kelty, S.F. Julian, R. and Ross, A. (2012) 'Dismantling the Justice Silos: Avoiding the pitfalls and reaping the benefits of information-sharing between forensic science, medicine and law', Forensic Science International [special issue: 6th European Academy of Forensic Science Conference (EAFS 2012)] 230 (1-3), pp. 8-15
- Kelty, S.F. (2012) The Measure of Attributions and Problem Solving (MAPS ): Psychometric assessment guide and scoring key. Hobart, Tasmania: University of Tasmania
- Julian, R.D., Kelty, S.F., Roux, C., Woodman, P., Robertson, J et al. (2012) 'What is the value of forensic science? An overview of the effectiveness of forensic science in the Australian criminal justice system project'. Australian Journal of Forensic Science, 43 (4) December, 217-229
- Holmes, Hugmes and Julian (2012) Australian Sociology: A Changing Society (Third Edition), Sydney: Pearson Australia
- *publication information is available on UTAS Web Access Research Portal
2011 Publications and Reports
- Bartkowiak-Théron, I, (2011) “Partnership Policing for police organisations’’ in P. Birch and V. Herrington (Eds.), Policing in Practice, South Yarra: Palgrave MacMillan, 180-204
- Fleming, J (2011) ‘Policing Indigenous People in the NPY Lands’ in Simon Bronitt, Clive Harfield, Saskia Hufnagel (eds) Cross-Border Law Enforcement: Regional Law Enforcement Cooperation - European, Australian and Asia-Pacific Perspectives, Chapter 9, Routledge-Cavendish, Oxford, 163-176
- Fleming, J and Sarre, R (2011) ‘Policing the NPY lands – The Cross-Border Justice project’, Australasian Policing: a Journal of Professional Practice and Research, Vol 3 (1) 31-35
- Bartkowiak-Théron, I, (2011) ‘Community Engagement and Public Trust in the Police: a Pragmatic View on Police and Community Relationships and Liaison Schemes’ Australasian Policing: a Journal of Professional Practice and Research, Vol (2) 45-51
- Julian RD, Kelty SF, Roux C, Woodman P, Robertson J, et al., 'What is the value of forensic science? An overview of the effectiveness of forensic science in the Australian criminal justice system project', Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 43, (4) pp. 217-229. ISSN 0045-0618 (2011) [Refereed Article]
- Kelty, S.F., Hall, G., & O’Brien-Malone, A. (2011). You have to hit some people! Endorsing violent sentiments and the experience of grievance escalation in Australia. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, DOI:10.1080/13218719.2011.561769 (ERA B ranked)
- Julian, R. (2011) ‘Crossing boundaries, developing trust: Qualitative criminological research across cultures and disciplines’, in L. Bartels & K. Richards (eds.) Qualitative Criminology: Stories from the field, Federation Press, Leichardt, NSW; pp. 116-28
- Putt, J and Lindley, J 2011 ‘State of criminology in Australia’ chapter in Smith, C.J., Zhang, S. & Barberet, R. (eds). Handbook on International Criminology. Routledge: Oxford, 302-312
- Fleming, J (2011) ‘Qualitative Encounters in Policing Research’, Qualitative Criminology: Stories from the Field, Federation Press, Leichhardt, NSW, 13-24
- Fleming, J (2011) ‘Policing Indigenous People in the NPY Lands’ in Simon Bronitt, Clive Harfield, Saskia Hufnagel (eds) Cross-Border Law Enforcement: Regional Law Enforcement Cooperation - European, Australian and Asia-Pacific Perspectives, Chapter 9, Routledge-Cavendish, Oxford, 163-176
- Kelty, S.F., & Julian, R. (2011). Who makes a good crime scene examiner? The National Institute of Forensic Science, NIFS News, Vol. 12 (1)
- Kelty, S.F., Hall, G., & Watt, B. (2011). You have to hit some people! Measurement and criminogenic nature of violent sentiments in Australia. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 1, 15-32
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2010 Publications and Reports
- Fleming, J and Prenzler, T (2010) ‘Gender Equity: Where are we Now?’ Australasian Policing: a Journal of Professional Practice and Research Vol 2 (2) 2010
- Putt, J (2010) Community Policing in Rural and Remote Australia’ in J. Putt (ed) Community Policing in Australia, Research and Public Policy Series, 111, Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra, ACT; pp 32-40
- Bartkowiac-Theron, I & Corbo-Crehan A (2010) ‘A New Movement in ‘Community Policing: From Community Policing to Vulnerable People Policing’, in J. Putt (ed) Community Policing in Australia, Research and Public Policy Series, 111, Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra, ACT; pp 16-23
- Rayment, K. (2010). Faith in DNA: The Vincent Report. Journal of Law, Information and Science, 20, 214
- Fleming, J (2010) ‘Community Policing: The Australia Connection’ in J. Putt (ed) Community Policing in Australia, Research and Public Policy Series, 111, Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra, ACT; pp 1-7
- Bartkowiac-Theron, I & Corbo-Crehan A (2010) ‘The Changing Nature of Communities: Implications for police and policing communities’, in J. Putt (ed) Community Policing in Australia, Research and Public Policy Series, 111, Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra, ACT; pp 8-15
- Kelty, S.F., & Julian, R. (2010). Identifying the Skills and Attributes of Good Crime Scene Personnel (Invited paper) [online]. Australasian Policing, Vol. 2, No. 2, Summer 2010: 40-41. Availability: http://search.informit.com.au
- Kelty, S and Julian, R (2010) Identifying the skills and attributes of good crime scene personnel. Australasian Policing: A Journal of Professional Practice and Research. Vol. 2, (2) 2010
- Fleming, J (2010) ‘Policing Indigenous People in the NPY Lands’ in Simon Bronitt, Clive Harfield, Saskia Hufnagel (eds) Cross-Border Law Enforcement: Regional Law Enforcement Cooperation - European, Australian and Asia-Pacific Perspectives, Chapter 9, Routledge-Cavendish, Oxford.
- Prenzler, T, Fleming, J and King, A (2010) ‘Gender Equity policy in Australian and New Zealand Policing: A Five Year Review’ International Journal of Police Science and Management
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2009 Publications and Reports
- Campbell, D. & Julian, R. (2009), Final Report Australian Research Council Linkage Project, A Conversation on Trust: Community Policing and Refugee Settlement in Regional Australia (PDF 442KB)
- Kelty, SF and Julian, RD, “Managing for success in ARC linkage projects”, 22nd Annual Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Conference, 22- 25 November 2009, Perth, pp. 1-13. ISSN 1837-9273 (2010) [Conference Extract]
- Julian, RD and Kelty, SF, “The Effectiveness of Forensic Science in Criminal Investigations”, Criminal Investigation Workshop, 10 & 11 December 2009, Canberra, pp. 1-21. (2009) [Non Refereed Conference Paper]
- Julian, RD and Mason, RL, Analysis of the Tasmania Police Risk Assessment Screening Tool (RAST) Final Report (PDF 451KB), Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania, Tasmania, Final (2009) [Contract Report]
- Long, GE and Hughes, CJ and Julian, RD, 'Social Norms' interventions at UTAS Residential Colleges: Step 1 - Planning and Environmental Advocacy, UTAS Accommodation Services/Jane Franklin Hall (2009) [Consultants Report]
- Prichard, JP and Matthews, AJ and Julian, RD and Bruno, RB and Rayment, K and Mason, RL, Review of the Road Safety (Alcohol and Drugs) Amendment Act 2005, Tasmania Police, 1 (2009) [Contract Report]
- *publication information is available on UTAS Web Access Research Portal
2008 Publications and Reports
- Hughes, C., Julian, R., Richman, M., Mason, R. & Long, G. (2008) ‘Harnessing the power of perception: Reducing alcohol-related harm among rural teenagers'. Youth Studies Australia, 27(2), 26-35
- Fleming, J. (Dec 2008) Research funded by the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, Rules of Engagement: Policing anti-social behaviour and alcohol-related violence in and around licensed premises (PDF 313KB)
- Hughes, C., Julian, R., Richman, M., Mason R. & Long, G. (June 2008). Final Report to the Alcohol Education and Rehabilitation Foundation: Trialling ‘Social Norms’ Strategies for Minimising Alcohol-Related Harm Among Rural Youth (Social Norms Analysis Project) (PDF 909KB)
- Hughes, C., Julian, R., Richman, M., Mason, R. & Long, G. (2008) ‘Harnessing the power of perception: Reducing alcohol-related harm among rural teenagers'. Youth Studies Australia, 27(2), 26-35
- Hughes, C. (Non-Refereed Publications / Media release 2008):
- Hughes, C. (2008) 'Tassie teens defy drinker image', The Mercury, 3 February
- Hughes, C. (2008) 'UDRH/TILES project showcased in leading youth journal', UDRH eBulletin, Issue 13, May
- Hughes, C. (2008) 'Social norms analysis project', Youth Field Xpress, May
- Hughes, C. (2008) 'Adolescence and alcohol: Viewing "the problem" through a different lents', ADCA News, Issue 40, May
- Hughes, C. (2008) 'Youth and alcohol: challenging the stereotype', Of Substance, Vol 6, No 3, July.
- Hughes, C. (2008) 'The sobering truth about rural youth and alcohol', University of Tasmania Research Media Release
- Stewart, B. (2008) 'Pathways into policing - A gendered experience?'. In Proceedings of The Proceedings of The Australian Sociological Association (TASA) Annual Conference, Melbourne, Australia
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2007 Publications and Reports
- Bell, E. & Hall, R. (2007) ' "Dead in the water": Is rural violent crime prevention floating face-down because criminology can't handle context?' Crime Prevention & Community Safety - An International Journal, 9(4), 252-574
- Campbell, D. (2007) ‘Community policing and refugee settlement in regional Australia: A police perspective'. The International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations, 6(4), 7-14
- Campbell, D. & Julian, R. (2007) 'Community policing and refugee settlement in regional Australia: A refugee voice'. The International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations, 7(5), 7-16
- Fleming, J. & O'Reilly, J. (2007) 'The small-scale initiative: The rhetoric and the reality of community policing in Australia'. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 1(2), 1-8
- Holmes D., Hughes, K. & Julian, R. (2007) Australian sociology (2nd ed.). Sydney: Pearson
- Nilan, P., Julian, R. & Germov, J. (2007) Australian youth: Social and cultural issues. Sydney: Pearson
- Jacobs, K., Burke, T., Green, G., Saggers, S., Mason, R. & Barclay, A. (2007) Making sense of partnerships - A study of police and housing department collaboration for tackling drug and related problems on public housing estates.(PDF 662.0KB), Monograph Series No 26, Funded by the National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund, an initiative of the National Drug Strategy
- Southgate, P. & Mason, R. (2007) Operational Performance Reviews: Issues for Police Effectiveness. Hobart: Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania. (Confidential Report - not available)
- Campbell, D. (2007) ‘Our people'. UniTas , Issue 313, September
- Fleming, J. (2007) ‘Evidence based policy – Drug courts'. ADCA News Issue 37, July
- Hughes, C. (2007) 'Socially aware students - school project places social norms under the microscope'. Western Herald (Advocate), February
- Hughes, C. (2007) ‘Youth drinking – looks can be deceiving'. Huon Valley News , February.
- Hughes, C. (2007) ‘Update: Social norms analysis project'. Tasmania Police Gazette , No. 7014, March 2007
- Hughes, C. (2007) 'SNAP project - Youth drinking: Looks can be deceiving'. Liquor and Gaming Review Issue 1/ Volume 3, Summer 2007, Department of Treasury and Finance
- Hughes, C. (2007) ‘Update: Social norms analysis project'. UniTAS, Issue 308, May
- Hughes, C. (2007) 'SNAP helping to keep rural teens safe', UDRH eBulletin, Issue 9, September
- Hughes, C. (2007) 'UDRH/TILES work showcased in the USA', UDRH eBulletin, Issue 9, September
- Hughes, C. (2007) 'Tackling teen drinking', UniTAS, Issue 316, December
- Richman, M. (2007) ‘The drugs/crime nexus'. Tasmania Police Gazette, January 2007
- Richman, M. (2007) ‘Organisational obligation and corporate contradiction; Exploring the investigative and staff support aspect of a police shooting'. CISMFA Newsletter, 8(3)
- Wakefield, A. (2007) ‘The value of foot patrol', Tasmania Police Gazette, March
- Winter, R. (2007) ‘Controversial laws face test’, The Mercury, 28 January
Conference Presentations
- Campbell, D. (2007) 'Community Policing and Refugee Settlement in Regional Australia: A Refugee Voice'. The Sixth International Conference on Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 3-6 July 2007
- Campbell, D. (2007) 'Police-Refugee Relations: The Significance of the Refugee Voice', Sharing Excellence in Research, UTAS Postgraduate Research Conference, 21 September, 2007
- Campbell, D. (2007) 'Police-Refugee Relations: The Significance of the Refugee Voice', ANZSOC Postgraduate Conference, Flinders University, Adelaide, 23 September 2007
- Campbell, D. & Winter R. (2007) 'Assessing Risk within Intimate Partner Violence through a Refugee Lens: Implications for Policing and Refugee Communities', ANZSOC Conference, Building Bridges, Adelaide, 24-26 September 2007
- Eckhardt, M. (2007) 'Imperial Influences on Fear of Crime in Tasmania', Colonialism and Its Aftermath (CAIA) Conference, University of Tasmania, Hobart, 27-29 June
- Eckhardt, M. (2007)' "‘Fear of Crime" as Moral Panic. Community Place and Change', UTAS Postgraduate Research Conference, Hobart, 21 September
- Fleming, J. (2007) ‘Command and Control: Leading the Troops from the Top', Studying Civil Servants Up Close, Political Studies Association Conference, Bath, UK, 12 April
- Fleming, J. (2007) ‘Partnership Policing', Securitas Ltd, Helsinki, Finland, 17 April
- Fleming, J. (2007) ‘Waking up the neighbourhood', Neighbourhood Watch Convention, Launceston, 16 June
- Fleming J. (2007) 'Challenges of Partnership Policing', People's Republic of China Public Security University, Beijing, China, 13 July
- Fleming, J. (2007) ‘Since 1996, the Police Unions'. Panel on ‘Since 1996: Women leading Change, The 5th Women and Policing Conference, Melbourne, 26-30 August
- Fleming, J. (2007) 'Police Professionalism – An Overview', ASSA Workshop – Police Professionalism Seminar, UTAS, Hobart, 20-21 September
- Fleming, J. (2007) ‘Performance Management in Australian Police Services'. Policing and evidence-based policy development. 20th Annual ANZSOC (Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology) Conference, Adelaide, 23-26 September
- Hinds, L. & Fleming, J. (2007) ‘Crime Victimisation and Police Legitimacy: the importance of beliefs and experiences', Australian Political Studies Association Conference, Newcastle, NSW
- Hughes, C, Julian, R. & Richman, M. (2007) 'Perceptions, Peer Groups and Partnerships: insights and preliminary results from the first Australian ‘trial' of Social Norms' (PDF 3.10MB), National Conference on Social Norms Approach, Cambridge, Massachusetts, July
- Julian, R. (2007) Panel on Young People and Vehicle Theft, Melbourne International Vehicle Crime Conference, Melbourne Convention Centre, 13-14 June
- Julian, R. (2007) ‘Forensic Policing in a Cross-Cultural Context – The Case of Australian Police in Bali and Thailand'. Policing. 20th Annual ANZSOC (Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology) Conference, Adelaide, 23-26 September
- Julian, R, White, R. & Campbell, D. (2007) ‘Police-Researcher Partnerships' Panel, TASA/SAANZ Joint Conference 2007, Auckland, New Zealand, 4-7 December
- Long, G. (2007) ‘Social norms: A positive approach to reducing alcohol-related harm amongst Australian students', 6th Annual Youth Health Conference, New Zealand, 24-26 September
- Richman, M. (2007) ‘Professionalism and ANZPAA'. Research and Implementation. ASSA Workshop – Police Professionalism Seminar, UTAS, Hobart, 20-21 September
- Richman, M. (2007) ‘Police professionalism – the ANZPAA promise'. Police Professionalism. 20th Annual ANZSOC (Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology) Conference, Adelaide, 23-26 September
- Rosevear, L. (2007) ‘The Application of Standardization Techniquest to the Analysis of population Ageing Related Changes in Australian Crime Trends'. ANZSOC Postgraduate Conference, Flinders University, Adelaide, 23 September
- Ryan, M. (2007) ‘Encouraging police capacity to reflect'. Education and Training. ASSA Workshop – Police Professionalism Seminar, UTAS, Hobart, 20 -21 September
- Stewart, B. (2007) ‘Pathways into Policing – a gendered experience?' 5th Australasian Women and Policing Conference, Melbourne, 27 August
- Stewart, B. (2007) ‘Pathways into Policing – a gendered experience?' ANZSOC Postgraduate Conference, Flinders University , Adelaide, 23 September
- Stewart, B. (2007) ‘Pathways into Policing – a gendered experience?' 20th Annual ANZSOC (Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology) Conference, Adelaide, 23-26 September
- Winter, R. (2007) ‘Safety or Surveillance? The Challenges of Assessing Risk in Intimate Partner Violence'. Family Therapies Conference, Hobart, 6 September
- Winter, R. (2007) ‘Policing the Criminalisation of Intimate Partner Violence'. Community Place and Change, UTAS Postgraduate Research Conference, Hobart, 21 September
- Winter, R. (2007) ‘Policing the Criminalisation of Intimate Partner Violence', ANZSOC Postgraduate Conference, Flinders University, Adelaide, 23 September
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2006 Publications and Reports
- Fleming, J. & Wood J. (Eds.) (2006) Fighting crime together:The challenges of policing and security networks. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press
- Fleming J. (2006) ‘Keeping the bastards honest: Political transgression in Australia'. In J. Garrard & J. Newell (Eds.), Scandals in past and contemporary politics. Manchester: Manchester University Press
- Fleming J. & Wood J. (2006) New ways of doing business: Networks of policing and security. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press
- Fleming, J. (2006) 'Working through networks: The challenge of partnership policing'. In J. Fleming & J. Wood (Eds.), Fighting crime together: The challenges of policing and security networks. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press
- Burgess, M., Fleming J. & Marks, M. (2006) ‘Thinking critically about police unions in Australia: Internal democracy and external responsiveness'. Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, 7(5), 391-440
- Fleming, J. Marks, M. & Wood, J. (2006) '"Standing on the inside looking out": The significance of police unions in networks of police governance'. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 39(1), 71-89
- Marks, M. & Fleming, J. (2006) 'The right to unionise, the right to bargain and the right to democratic policing'. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 605(1), 178-199
- Marks, M. & Fleming, J. (2006) 'The untold story: The regulation of police labour rights and the quest for police democratisation'. Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, 7(4), 309-322
- Kellow, A., Hall, R., Richman, M., Julian, R., & Bower, M. (2006) Enhancing the implementation and management of drug diversion strategies in Australian law enforcement agencies. Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania. (Confidential Report - not available)
- Muskett, P., Julian, R., Richman, M. & Eckhardt, M. (2006) Evaluation of project Currawong. Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania. (Confidential Report - not available)
- Richman, M., Julian, R. & Hughes, C. (2006) Comparative Analysis of Streetsafe in Hobart and Launceston (PDF 921KB). Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania.
- Southgate, P. (2006) Performance Measurement in Traffic Policing (PDF 329KB). A discussion paper prepared for Tasmania Police on behalf of the Australasian Traffic Policing Forum, Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania
- Fleming, J. (2006) ‘Ordinary people doing the extraordinary'. Association News , 10(4), 33-37
- Fleming, J. & Wood, J. (2006) ‘Fighting crime together: The challenges of policing and security networks'. Dialogue, 25(2), 59-63
- Hughes, C. (2006) ‘Preventing alcohol-related harm among Australian rural youth: Investigating the social norms approach'. The Social Norms Review , 1(3)
- Hughes, C. (2006) 'Australia to test social norms approach'. MOST of Us Newsletter, US Internet site, July
- Hughes, C. (2006) 'SNAP - reducing risky alcohol consumption in rural settings'.ADCA News, Issue 32, September/October
- Hughes, C. (2006) 'Rural community youth project gain momentum'. University Department of Rural Health Bulletin, October
- Hughes, C. (2006) 'SNAP - Social norms analysis project'. Tasmania Police Gazette, No 7, November
- Hughes, C. (2006) 'New study on binge drinking in the Huon'. Huon Valley News, December
- Richman, M. (2006) 'The drugs/crime nexus'.ADCA News, Issue 33, November/December.
- Richman, M. (2006) 'Social norms analysis project: reducing alcohol related harms in rural youth'. Tasmania Police Gazette
- Richman, M. (2006) ‘Organisational obligation and corporate contradiction: Exploring the investigative and staff support aspect of a police shooting’.CISMFA Newsletter, Vol. 8 (3)
- Stocjevski, V. & Julian, J. (2006) 'Establishing a drug court pilot in Tasmania'. ADCA News, Issue 33, November/December
- Hughes, C. (2006) Preventing Alcohol-Related Harm among Australian Rural Youth: Investigating the Social Norms Approach, The Social Norms Review, Vol. 1 Issue 3, 2006 a quarterly electronic publication of the National Social Norms Resource Center http://www.socialnorms.org/
- Hinds, L. & Fleming, J. (2006) ‘Crime victimisation and police legitimacy: The importance of beliefs and experiences'. In Proceedings of the Australasian Political Studies Association Conference, Newcastle, Australia
- *publication information is available on UTAS Web Access Research Portal
2005 Publications and Reports
- Heath, A. (2005), The Southern Community Safety, A Guide to Developing a Stronger Community Partnership: Based on the Model Developed in the Huon Valley (PDF 35MB). Hobart: Department of Police and Public Safety and Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania
- Julian, R., Mason, R. & Hickey, G. (2005) Forensic Science and Policing in Victoria: Final Report. Hobart: Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania. (Confidential Report - not available)
- Julian, R. & Alessandrini, M.(2005) Young Recidivist Car Theft Offender Program (U-Turn): Local Evaluation - Tasmania Final Report (PDF 1.4MB), Hobart: Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania
- Julian, R. (2005) National Institute of Forensic Science - Partnership Projects 2002-2005, Hobart: Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania. (Confidential Report - not available)
- Winter, R. & Julian, R. (2005) Safe At Home - Family Violence Risk Assessment Screening Tool (RAST): Literature Review and Methodological Analysis. Hobart: Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania. (Confidential Report - not available)
- Cook, C. (2005) 'New collaboration wins $500K grant to target youth binge-drinking'. Healthlinx, UTAS Health Science Newsletter, Hobart, November
- Cook, C. (2005) 'Peer pressure studies in state drink survey'. The Mercury, 2 December
- Cook, C. (2005) 'Battle of the binge'. UniTAS, Issue 290, 16 December
- Cook, C. (2005) The end of 'health terrorism'? Investigating innovative approaches to substance abuse prevention' (PDF 204KB). In Proceedings of the 8th National Rural Health Conference, Alice Springs, Australia
- Winter, R. (2005) 'The risk of risk assessment in intimate partner violence: What's wrong with actuarial tools?' In Proceedings of The Australian Sociological Association (TASA) Annual Conference, Hobart, Australia
- Julian, R. (2005) Presentation on TILES (PDF 301KB) at the Tasmanian Police Academy in Hobart, September 2005
- Julian, R. (2005) Presentation on TILES and careers in law enforcement research (PDF 452KB) at Lawfest, Hobart, August 2005
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2004 Publications and Reports
- Julian, R. (2004) 'Inequality, social differences and environmental resources'. In R. White (Ed.), Controversies in environmental sociology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
- Julian, R., Mason, R., Hickey, K. & Tomkins, K. (2004) Forensic Science and Policing in South Australia. Hobart: Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania. (Confidential Report - not available)
- Grubb, L. & Julian, R. (2004) Community Safety - Northern Region Project Review. Hobart: Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania. (Confidential Report - not available)
- Julian, R, (2004) Presented a paper on the ARC Linkage Project Community Policing and Refugee Settlement in Regional Australia at The Australian Sociological Association (TASA) Conference at Latrobe University, Beechworth Campus, 8-11 December 2004
- Richman, M. (2004) Presentation on TILES and its research activities at the National Crime Stoppers Conference in Hobart, 13-15 October 2004
- Julian, R. & Narramore, T. (2004) Presentation to the Energy and Communications Australia (ETTA) Counter-terrorism Workshop in Hobart on 27 July 2004
- Julian, R.& Goodwin, V. (2004) Presented a paper on the U-Turn: Diverting Young People from Vehicle Theft in Tasmania at the Societies of Criminology Key Issues at the Conference in Paris, 13-15 May 2004
- Richman, M. (2004) Presented a paper on the Policing in the Contemporary Environment at the Lawfest 2004
- *publication information is available on UTAS Web Access Research Portal
2003 Publications and Reports
- Holmes, D* and Hughes, K* and Julian, RD, Australian Sociology, Pearson Education Australia Pty Limited, Frenchs Forest, NSW, pp. 539. ISBN 1740910133 (2003) [Authored Other Book]
- Julian, RD, “Transnational Identities in the Hmong Diaspora”, Globalization, Culture and Inequality in Asia, Trans Pacific Press, T Scrase, T Holden and S Baum (ed), Melbourne, pp. 119-143. ISBN 1-8768-4388-8 (2003) [Research Book Chapter]
- *publication information is available on UTAS Web Access Research Portal
2002 Publications and Reports
- Julian, R. & Mason, R. (2002) Forensic Science and Policing in Tasmania: Preliminary Report. Hobart: Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania (Confidential Report - not available)
- *publication information is available on UTAS Web Access Research Portal