Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies (TILES)

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