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Keynote Speakers
Keynote 1: Prisoner reentry twenty years later: The state of practice, research, and policy
Christy Visher, University of Delaware
Keynote 2: The role of non-Indigenous researchers in Indigenous-focused criminal justice research
Mick Gooda, Former Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner and Co-Chair of The Queensland First Children and Families Board and Elena Marchetti, Griffith University
Shane Johnson, University College London
Peter Miller, Deakin University
Corrections: Sentencing and prisoner Re-entry
Judge John Robertson and Laura Hidderley, Queensland Sentencing Advisory Council
Body worn cameras behind bars: Correctional officer views on the introduction of the body
Michelle Sydes, Shannnon Dodd & Emma Antrobus, University of Queensland
Social impact investment and recidivism: A field experiment with high-risk parolees
Evarn Ooi, NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR)
Circle Sentencing, incarceration and recidivism
Steve Yeong and Elizabeth Moore, NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR)
Policing: Improving processes and procedures
Improving police performance: A test of the CIV tool
Tarah Hodgkinson, Tullio Caputo and Michael McIntyre, Griffith University
Integrating restorative justice into large criminal justice agencies: The case of Los Angeles, CA
Vickie Jensen, California State University - Northridge
Youth crime and victimisation
Exploitation and harassment of young people in the workplace
Carley Ruiz, Griffith University
Panel:
Ross Homel & Kate Freiberg, Griffith University; Leanne Pascoe & Denise Svane, QLD Department of Education, North Queensland Region
Using juvenile probation risk assessment data to inform community-level crime prevention planning
Brian Bumbarger, Griffith University and Colorado State University Prevention Research Centre
Sexual and violent offending
Accessing indecent images of children: Pathways to offending and offender modus operandi
Richard Wortley, University College London
Isabella Damiris, University of the Sunshine Coast
Renee Zahnow, University of Queensland
Trajectories of violence in Toronto, Ontario
Martin Andresen, Griffith University
Crime analysis and investigation
Anthony Morgan, Christopher Dowling and Isabella Voce, Australian Institute of Criminology
Joe Clare, University of Western Australia and Rick Brown, Australian Institute of Criminology
Domestic and family violence
Robyn Yaxley, University of Tasmania
Hayley Boxall, Anthony Morgan and Rick Brown, Australian Institute of Criminology
The overlap between child maltreatment and domestic violence perpetration
Brigitte Gilbert, Anna Stewart, Emily Hurren Paterson, Troy Allard and Simon Little, Griffith University
Drugs, alcohol and crime
The longer-term effects of lockout and last drinks laws on non-domestic assaults in Sydney
Neil Donnelly and Suzanne Poynton, NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR)
Elizabeth Eggins, Angela Higginson, Lorelei Hine and Lorraine Mazerolle, University of Queensland
Street level drug law enforcement: An updated systematic review
Lorraine Mazerolle, Elizabeth Eggins and Angela Higginson, University of Queensland
Mental health and the criminal justice system
Are prisons ‘dumping grounds’ for the mentally ill?: An analysis by gender and Indigenous status
Anna Stewart, Carleen Thompson, Belinda Crissman, Susan Dennison, Troy Allard and Lisa Broidy, Griffith University