Books
- Babor, T., Caetano, R., Casswell, S., Edwards, G., Giesbrecht, N., Graham, K., Grube, J., Gruenewald, P., Hill, L., Holder, H., Homel, R., Osterberg, E., Rehm, J., Room, R., Rossow, I. (2003). Alcohol : No ordinary commodity. Research and public policy. Oxford, Oxford University Press.
- Homel, R. (1988). Policing and punishing the drinking driver: A study of general and specific deterrence. (Research in Criminology). New York, Springer-Verlag. (pages 33).
Journal articles
- Homel, R. (1994). Drink-driving law enforcement and the legal blood alcohol limit in New South Wales. (PDF 1062kb) Accident Analysis and Prevention, 26, 147-155.
- Homel, R. (1993). Random breath testing in Australia: Getting it to work according to specifications. Addiction . 88 (Supplement), 27S-33S.
- Lawrence, J.A. and Homel, R.J. (1992). Sentencer and offender factors as sources of discrimination in magistrates' penalties for drinking drivers. Social Justice Research, 5, 385-413.
- Loxley, W., Kai Lo, S., Homel, R., Berger, D. and Snortum, J. (1992). Young people, alcohol and driving in two Australian states. International Journal of the Addictions, 27, 1119-1129.
- Loxley, W., Homel, R., Berger, D. and Snortum, J. (1992). Drinkers and their drinking: compliance with drink driving legislation in four Australian states (PDF 90k). Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 53, 420-426.
- Berger, D.E., Snortum, J.R., Homel, R.J., Hauge, R., and Loxley, W. (1990). Deterrence and prevention of alcohol-impaired driving in Australia, the United States, and Norway. (PDF 819kb) Justice Quarterly, 7, 453-465.
- Homel, R. (1990). Random breath testing the Australian way: A model for the United States? Alcohol Health and Research World, 14 (1), 70-75.
- Sanson-Fisher, R., Redman, S., Homel, R. and Key, W. (1990). Drink-driver rehabilitation programs - an Australian perspective. Alcohol, Drugs and Driving, 6, (3-4) , 133-145.
- Homel, R. (1988). Random breath testing in Australia: A complex deterrent. Australian Drug and Alcohol Review, 7, 231-241.
- Homel, R., Carseldine, D. and Kearns, I. (1988). Drink-driving countermeasures in Australia. Alcohol, Drugs and Driving, 4(2), 113-144. (Invited paper for special issue of the journal).
- Homel, R. and Wilson, P. (1988). Law and road safety: Strategies for modifying the social environment, with particular reference to alcohol control policies. (PDF 612kb) Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 21, 104-116.
- McPherson, R.J.; Perl, J.; Starmer, G. and Homel, R. (1984). Self-reported drug usage and crash-incidence in Breathalysed drivers. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 16, 139-148.
- Homel, R. (1983). The impact of random breath testing in New South Wales, December, 1982 to February, 1983. Medical Journal of Australia, June 25, 616-619.
- Homel, R. (1983). Young men in the arms of the law: An Australian perspective on policing and punishing the drinking driver. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 15, 499-512.
- Homel, R. (1981). Penalties and the drink-driver: A study of one thousand offenders. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 14, 225-241.
Book chapters in edited collections
- Homel, R. (2004, 1993). Drivers who drink and rational choice: Random breath testing and the process of deterrence. (PDF 1629kb) In R.V.Clarke and M. Felson (eds), Routine activity and rational choice. Advances in criminological theory, Volume 5. New Brunswick, New Jersey, Transaction Publishers (pages 59-84). Reprinted in paperback, 2004.
- Homel, R. (1990). Random breath testing and random stopping programs in Australia. (PDF 1465kb) In R.J. Wilson and R.E. Mann (eds), Drinking and driving: Advances in research and prevention. (pages 159-204). New York, Guilford Press.
- Homel, R. (1983). Sentencing in Magistrates' Courts: Some lessons from a study of drinking drivers. In M. Findlay, S. Egger and J. Sutton (eds). Issues in criminal justice administration. (pages 109-125). Sydney, Allen and Unwin.
Research monographs, reports and other papers
- Hall, W., and Homel, R. (2007). Reducing cannabis-impaired driving: Is there sufficient evidence for drug-testing of drivers? (PDF 44kb) Addiction, 102: 1918-1919.
- Homel, R. (2006). Editorial: Drink driving, and the regulates of drinking: when will governments learn? (PDF 145kb) Addiction, 101: 1228-1229.
- Homel, R. (2005). Drinking and Driving. In Richard Wright and J. Mitchell Miller (eds), Encyclopedia of Criminology. New York, Routledge.
- Homel, R. (2001). Drinking and driving. In J. Dressler (ed), Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice (Revised Edition) . New York, Macmillan Reference.
- Homel, R. (1997). Experience of Australia in achieving reductions in drinking and driving through legal measures. In C. Drager and P. Pissulla (eds), Alkohol im Strassenverkehr - Ein vermeidbares Ubel? (pages 67-92). Lubeck, Gustaf Fischer.
- Henstridge, J., Homel, R. and Mackay, P. (1997). The long-term effects of random breath testing in four Australian states: A time series analysis. Canberra, Federal Office of Road Safety (pages 135).
- Homel, R., Mackay, P. and Henstridge, J. (1996). The impact on accidents of random breath testing in New South Wales: 1982-1992. In Alcohol-related road crashes: social and legal approaches (pages 51-58). Brisbane, Centre for Crime Policy and Public Safety, Griffith University.
- Homel, R., Mackay, P. and Henstridge, J. (1995). The impact on accidents of random breath testing in New South Wales. In C.N. Kloeden and A.J. McLean (eds), Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety (pages 849-858). Adelaide, National Health and Medical Research Centre Road Accident Research Unit, University of Adelaide.
- Homel, R. (1990). Random breath testing: Enforcement that saves lives - Australia. In Effective strategies to combat drinking and driving - An edited collection of papers presented at the International Conference on Drinking and Driving, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, March 28-30, 1990. (pages 100-110). Alberta, Solicitor General.
- Homel, R. (1990). Drinking and driving: Global perspectives - Australia. In Effective strategies to combat drinking and driving - An edited collection of papers presented at the International Conference on Drinking and Driving, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, March 28-30, 1990. (pages 3-19). Alberta, Solicitor General.
- Homel, R. (1990). Random breath testing and how to get it to work properly. In D.I. Smith (ed), Proceedings of the Inaugural Annual Conference of the Road Accident Prevention Research Unit, University of Western Australia, June 11, 1990. pages 140-158. (Invited paper).
- Homel, R. (1990). Random breath testing in New South Wales: the evaluation of a successful social experiment. National Evaluation Conference 1990, volume 1, pages 105-110. Sydney, Australian Evaluation Society. (Invited paper).
- Homel, R. (1990). Crime on the roads: Drinking and driving (PDF 71k). In J. Vernon (ed), Alcohol and crime: Proceedings of a conference held 4-6 April 1989 (pages 67-82). Canberra, Australian Institute of Criminology.
- Loxley, W., Homel, R., Berger, D., and Snortum, J. (1990). Drinkers and their driving: Compliance with drink-driving legislation in four Australian states. In J. Vernon (ed), Alcohol and crime: Proceedings of a conference held 4-6 April 1989 (pages 83-94). Canberra, Australian Institute of Criminology.
- Homel, R. and Wilson, P. (1987). Death and injury on the road: critical issues for legislative action and law enforcement. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology. (pages 147).
- Homel, R. (1986). Policing the drinking driver: Random breath testing and the process of deterrence. Canberra: Federal Office of Road Safety. (pages 169).
- Homel, R. (1984). The impact of random breath testing: Drinking and driving survey, February, 1983. New South Wales Drug and Alcohol Authority Research Grant Report Series B 83/2. Sydney, New South Wales Drug and Alcohol Authority. (pages 31).
- Homel, R. (1982). Sentencing the drinking driver: A statistical analysis of court records in New South Wales. Report to the Criminology Research Council. (pages 107).
- Homel, R. (1980). Penalties and the drink/driver: A study of one thousand offenders. Volume 1, main report. (Research Report 7). Sydney, Department of the Attorney General and of Justice, New South Wales Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research. (pages 141).