440203. Courts and sentencing
Title | 440203. Courts and sentencing |
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Parent | 4402. Criminology |
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The impact of misinformation presented during jury deliberation on juror memory and decision-making
Cullen, Hayley J., Dilevski, Natali, Nitschke, Faye T., Ribeiro, Gian, Brind, Shobanah and Woolley, Nikita. 2024. "The impact of misinformation presented during jury deliberation on juror memory and decision-making." Frontiers in Psychology. 15. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1232228Article
Women Inmates' Accounts of Education in Queensland Corrections
Farrell, Ann, Danby, Susan, Skoien, Petra and Quadrelli, Carol. 2001. "Women Inmates' Accounts of Education in Queensland Corrections." Australia and New Zealand Journal of Law and Education. 6 (1 & 2), pp. 47-61.Article
Dark Fantasies: The Prisoner and the Futures of Imprisonment
Harmes, Marcus, Harmes, Meredith and Harmes, Barbara. 2020. "Dark Fantasies: The Prisoner and the Futures of Imprisonment." Harmes, Marcus, Harmes, Meredith and Harmes, Barbara (ed.) The Palgrave Handbook of Incarceration in Popular Culture. Switzerland. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 499-510Edited book (chapter)
Prison on Screen in 1970s Britain
Harmes, Marcus, Harmes, Meredith and Harmes, Barbara. 2020. "Prison on Screen in 1970s Britain." Harmes, Marcus, Harmes, Meredith and Harmes, Barbara (ed.) The Palgrave Handbook of Incarceration in Popular Culture. Switzerland. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 165-176Edited book (chapter)
Popular Visions of Incarceration
Harmes, Marcus, Harmes, Barbara and Harmes, Meredith. 2020. "Popular Visions of Incarceration." Harmes, Marcus, Harmes, Meredith and Harmes, Barbara (ed.) The Palgrave Handbook of Incarceration in Popular Culture. Switzerland. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 1-15Edited book (chapter)
Opening up a can of worms: how do decision-makers decide when witnesses are telling the truth?
Coyle, Ian R. and Thomson, Donald M.. 2014. "Opening up a can of worms: how do decision-makers decide when witnesses are telling the truth?" Psychiatry Psychology and Law. 21 (4), pp. 475-491. https://doi.org/10.1080/13218719.2013.837803Article
Contractual penalties in Australian law after Andrews: an opportunity missed
Gray, Anthony. 2013. "Contractual penalties in Australian law after Andrews: an opportunity missed." Deakin Law Review. 18 (1), pp. 1-25.Article
The constitutionality of minimum mandatory sentencing - part II
Gray, Anthony and Elmore, Gerard. 2013. "The constitutionality of minimum mandatory sentencing - part II." Journal of Judicial Administration. 23 (1), pp. 58-69.Article
The constitutionality of minimum mandatory sentencing regimes: a rejoinder
Hemming, Andrew. 2013. "The constitutionality of minimum mandatory sentencing regimes: a rejoinder." Journal of Judicial Administration. 22 (4), pp. 224-234.Article
How do decision makers decide when witnesses are telling the truth and what can be done to improve their accuracy In making assessments of witness credibility?
Coyle, Ian R.. 2013. How do decision makers decide when witnesses are telling the truth and what can be done to improve their accuracy In making assessments of witness credibility? Criminal Lawyers Association of Australia and New Zealand.Technical report
Forfeiture provisions and the criminal/civil divide
Gray, Anthony Davidson. 2012. "Forfeiture provisions and the criminal/civil divide." New Criminal Law Review: an international and interdisciplinary journal. 15 (1), pp. 32-67. https://doi.org/10.1525/nclr.2012.15.1.32Article
In search of a model code provision for murder in Australia
Hemming, Andrew. 2010. "In search of a model code provision for murder in Australia." Criminal Law Journal. 34 (2), pp. 81-91.Article
Sustainable juries: thinking outside peer criminal jury trials
Gray, Anthony and Barnett, Eola. 2010. "Sustainable juries: thinking outside peer criminal jury trials." Journal of Judicial Administration. 20 (1), pp. 18-38.Article
Australian government imposes custodial sentence for illegal foreign fishers
Baird, Rachel. 2006. "Australian government imposes custodial sentence for illegal foreign fishers." Environmental and Planning Law Journal. 23 (4), pp. 253-259.Article
Judges' attitudes and perceptions toward the sentencing process
Mackenzie, Geraldine. 2006. "Judges' attitudes and perceptions toward the sentencing process." Sentencing: Principles, Perspectives and Possibilities (National Judicial College of Australia and ANU) (2006). Canberra, Australia 10 - 12 Feb 2006 Canberra, Australia.Paper
The art of balancing: Queensland judges and the sentencing process
Mackenzie, Geraldine. 2003. "The art of balancing: Queensland judges and the sentencing process." Alternative Law JournalĀ . 28 (6), pp. 288-291.Article
Achieving consistency in sentencing: moving to best practice
Mackenzie, Geraldine. 2002. "Achieving consistency in sentencing: moving to best practice." University of Queensland Law Journal. 22 (1), pp. 74-90.Article
The Hanson trial: please explain?
Mackenzie, Geraldine. 2004. "The Hanson trial: please explain?" Southern Cross University Law Review. 8, pp. 162-176.Article
Sentencing
Mackenzie, Geraldine. 2002. "Sentencing." The Queensland law handbook, 7th ed.. Brisbane, Australia. Caxton Legal Centre Inc..Edited book (chapter)
Sentencing
Mackenzie, Geraldine. 2005. "Sentencing." Hodge, Michael and Oosthuisen, Desire (ed.) The Queensland law handbook, 8th ed.. Brisbane, Australia. Caxton Legal Centre Inc.. pp. 643-653Edited book (chapter)
Decision support for criminal sentencing and plea bargaining
Mackenzie, Geraldine, Vincent, Andrew and Zeleznikow, John. 2007. "Decision support for criminal sentencing and plea bargaining." Galves, F. (ed.) 5th IASTED International Conference on Law and Technology (LawTech 2007). Berkeley, United States 24 - 26 Sep 2007 Calgary, Canada.Paper
The guilty plea discount: does pragmatism win over proportionality and principle?
Mackenzie, Geraldine. 2007. "The guilty plea discount: does pragmatism win over proportionality and principle?" Southern Cross University Law Review. 11, pp. 205-223.Article
Standard of proof, unpredictable behaviour and the High Court of Australia's verdict on preventive detention laws
Gray, Anthony. 2005. "Standard of proof, unpredictable behaviour and the High Court of Australia's verdict on preventive detention laws." Deakin Law Review. 10 (1), pp. 177-207.Article