Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies (TILES)

Project Outputs

Journal Articles (refereed)

  • 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 (4), pp. 195 –206.
  • Raymond, T. & Julian, R. (2015) 'Forensic intelligence in policing: organisational and cultural change', Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, Vol. 47 (4), pp. 371-385.
  • Horne, N., Edmondson, K., Harrison, M. & Scott, B. (2015) 'The applied use of forensic intelligence for community and organised crime', Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, Vol. 47 (1), pp. 72-82.
  • Robertson, J., White, R., Kelty, S. & Julian, R. (2014) 'Professionalization and Crime Scene Examination', Forensic Science Policy and Management, Vol. 5 (3-4), pp. 99-111.
  • Kelty, S. & Gordon, H. (2012) 'Professionalism in Crime Scene Examination: Recruitment Strategies, Part 2: Using a Psychometric Profile of Top Crime Scene Examiners in Selection Decision Making', Forensic Science Policy and Management, Vol. 3 (4), pp. 189-199.
  • Kelty, S., Julian, R. & 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, Vol. 230 (1-3), pp. 8 – 15.
  • Julian, R. & Kelty, S.F (2012) Guest editors. Special Issue of Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 'Forensic Science and Justice: From Crime Scene to Court and Beyond'
  • Julian, R., & Kelty, S.F. (2012) 'Introduction to the special edition: Forensic Science and Justice: From Crime Scene to Court', Current Issues in Criminal Justice, Vol. 24 (1), pp. 1-6.
  • Julian, R., Kelty, S.F., & Robertson, J. (2012) 'Get it right the first time': Critical Issues at the Crime Scene', Current Issues in Criminal Justice, Vol. 24 (1), pp. 25-37.
  • Roux, C., Crispino, F. & Ribaux, O. (2012) 'From Forensics to Forensic Science', Current Issues in Criminal Justice, Vol. 24 (1), pp. 7-24.
  • Ross, A. (2012) 'Forensic Science in Australia: Where does Australia sit in relation to Trends and Issues in the International Context', Contemporary Comments, Current Issues in Criminal Justice, Vol. 24 (1), pp. 121-130.
  • Robertson, J. (2012) 'Should Forensic Science Services Be Independent of Policing?', Contemporary Comments, Current Issues in Criminal Justice, Vol. 24 (1), pp. 131- 138.
  • Kelty, S.F., & Julian, R. (2012). 'Looking through the crystal ball: Do others know what you expect from research projects', Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, Vol. 6 (4): 408-417.
  • Kelty, S.F. (2011) 'Professionalism in Crime Scene Examination: Recruitment Strategies Using the Seven Key Attributes of Top Crime Scene Examiners, Forensic Science Policy and Management, Vol. 2 (4), pp. 198 – 204.
  • Kelty, S.F., Julian, R., & Robertson, J. (2011) 'Professionalism in Crime Scene Examination: The Seven Key Attributes of Top Crime Scene Examiners', Forensic Science Policy and Management, Vol. 2 (4), pp. 175-186.
  • Kelty, S.F., & Julian, R. (2011) 'Success in forensic science research and other collaborative projects: Meeting your partners' expectations', Forensic Science Policy and Management, Vol. 2 (3), pp. 141–147.
  • Julian, R.D., Kelty, S.F., Roux, C., Woodman, P., Robertson, J et al. (2011) '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, Vol. 43 (4), pp. 217-229.
  • Rayment, K (2010) 'Faith in DNA: The Vincent Report', Journal of Law, Information and Science, Vol. 20 (1), p. 238 – 242.

Book Chapters

  • Kelty, S., Julian, R. & Hayes, R. (2015) '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.
  • Ribaux, O., Margot, P., Julian, R. & Kelty, S.F. (2013) 'Forensic Intelligence', In J. A. Siegel & P. J. Saukko (eds), Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences, Second Edition (Volume 3), Waltham, UK: Academic Press, pp. 298 – 302.
  • Julian, R. (2011) 'Crossing boundaries, developing trust: Qualitative criminological research across cultures and disciplines', In L. Bartels and K. Richards (eds), Qualitative Criminology: Stories from the Field, Sydney: Federation Press, pp. 116-129.

Articles in Professional Journals (non-refereed)

  • Kelty, S.F., & Julian, R. (2011) (Invited paper) 'What makes a Good Crime Scene Examiner?', Royal Canadian Mounted Police Gazette, Vol. 73, No. 1, pp. 24-25.
  • Kelty, S.F., & Julian, R. (2011) 'Who makes a good crime scene examiner?', The National Institute of Forensic Science, NIFS News, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 9-11.
  • Kelty, S.F. & Julian, R. (2010) 'Identifying the Skills and Attributes of Good Crime Scene Personnel', Australasian Policing: A Journal of Professional Practice and Research, Vol.2, Issue 2, pp. 40-41.
  • Julian, R.D. and Kelty, S.F. (2009) 'The effectiveness of forensic science in criminal investigations', Australasian Policing: A Journal of Professional Practice and Research, Vol. 1, Issue 2, pp. 10-15.

Reports

  • Kelty, S.F. and Julian, R. (2014) Professionalism in Crime Scene Examination: Using the seven key attributes of high caliber crime scene examiners to inform an evidence-based Holistic Recruitment Strategy, Final Report, Hobart: Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania.
  • Kelty, S.F., & Julian, R. (2012). The 7 Key Attributes of Good Crime Scene Examiners: Brief Report. Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, Hobart, Tasmania.