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Items where Subject is Field of Research, Law and Legal Studies, Law in context, Criminal law

Journal Article
Hunn, C and Prichard, J and Cockburn, H, Internet users' beliefs about a novice-user of child sexual abuse material (CSAM): what can they tell us about introducing offender-focused prevention initiatives?, Victims & Offenders, 17, (1) pp. 1-21. ISSN 1556-4886 (2022) [Refereed Article] 
Warner, K and Bartels, L and Davis, J and Roberts, L and Spiranovic, C and Gelb, K, Aggravating and mitigating factors in sexual and non-sexual violence cases, Journal of Judicial Administration, 30, (4) pp. 155-179. ISSN 1036-7918 (2021) [Refereed Article] 
Davies, R and Bartels, LM, The use of victim impact statements in sexual offence sentencing: a critique of judicial practice, Criminal Law Journal, 45, (3) pp. 168-184. ISSN 0314-1160 (2021) [Refereed Article] 
Hunn, C and Spiranovic, C and Prichard, J and Gelb, K, Why internet users' perceptions of viewing child exploitation material matter for prevention policies, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 53, (2) pp. 174-193. ISSN 0004-8658 (2020) [Refereed Article] 
Plater, D and Milne, S, 'Assuredly there never was murder more foul and more unnatural'? Poisoning, women and murder in 19th century Australia, Canterbury Law Review, 25 pp. 53-94. ISSN 0112-0581 (2019) [Refereed Article] 
Plater, D and Geason, V, 'The prisoners could not have that fair and impartial trial which justice demands': a fair criminal trial in 19th century Australia, Canterbury Law Review, 25 pp. 161-203. ISSN 0112-0581 (2019) [Refereed Article] 
Bartels, LM and Walvisch, J and Richards, K, More, longer, tougher ... Or is it finally time for a different approach to the post-sentence management of sex offenders in Australia?, Criminal Law Journal, 43, (1) pp. 1-19. ISSN 0314-1160 (2019) [Refereed Article] 
Henshaw, M and Bartels, L and Hopkins, A, To commit is just the beginning: applying therapeutic jurisprudence to reform parole in Australia, University of New South Wales Law Journal, 42, (4) pp. 1411-1442. ISSN 0313-0096 (2019) [Refereed Article] 
Bartels, L and Gelb, K and Spiranovic, C and Sarre, R and Dodd, S, Bail, risk and law reform: a review of bail legislation across Australia, Criminal Law Journal, 42, (2) pp. 91-107. ISSN 0314-1160 (2018) [Refereed Article] 
Toole, K and Plater, D, Derivative liability and South Australia's new firearms law: 'Inherently dangerous' or the 'best gun laws in the country', Criminal Law Journal, 42, (4) pp. 261-269. ISSN 0314-1160 (2018) [Contribution to Refereed Journal]
Blackley, R and Bartels, L, The sentencing and treatment of juvenile sex offenders in Australia, Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, (555) pp. 1-15. ISSN 1836-2206 (2018) [Refereed Article] 
Bartels, L and Martinovic, M, Electronic monitoring: the experience in Australia, European Journal of Probation, 9, (1) pp. 80-102. ISSN 2066-2203 (2017) [Refereed Article] 
Bartels, L, Sentencing review 2016-2017, Criminal Law Journal, 41, (6) pp. 338-361. ISSN 0314-1160 (2017) [Refereed Article] 
King, C and Bartels, L and Eastal, P and Hopkins, A, Did defensive homicide in Victoria provide a safety net for battered women who kill? A case study analysis, Monash University Law Review, 42, (1) pp. 139-178. ISSN 0311-3140 (2016) [Refereed Article]
Fitzgerald, R and Bartels, L and Freiberg, A and Cherney, A and Bulgar, S, How does the Australian public view parole? Results from a national survey on public attitudes towards parole and re-entry, Criminal Law Journal, 40, (6) pp. 307-324. ISSN 0314-1160 (2016) [Refereed Article] 
Line, L and Wyld, C and Plater, D, Pre-trial defence disclosure in South Australian criminal proceedings: time for change?, Adelaide Law Review, 37 pp. 101-134. ISSN 0065-1915 (2016) [Refereed Article]
Bartels, L, Sentencing review 2015-2016, Criminal Law Journal, 40, (5) pp. 325-347. ISSN 0314-1160 (2016) [Refereed Article] 
Plater, D, Setting the boundaries of acceptable behaviour? South Australia's latest legislative response to revenge pornography, UNISA Student Law Review, 2 pp. 77-95. ISSN 2206-1398 (2016) [Refereed Article]
Morgan, VA and Morgan, F and Galletly, C and Valuri, G and Shah, S and Jablensky, A, Sociodemographic, clinical and childhood correlates of adult violent victimisation in a large, national survey sample of people with psychotic disorders, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 51 pp. 269-279. ISSN 0933-7954 (2016) [Refereed Article] 
Bartels, L and McGovern, A and Richards, K, Degrees of difference? A preliminary study of criminology degrees at Australian universities, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 48, (1) pp. 119-146. ISSN 0004-8658 (2015) [Refereed Article] 
Warner, K and Bartels, L, Juvenile sex offending: its prevalence and the criminal justice response, UNSW Law Journal, 38, (1) pp. 48-75. ISSN 0313-0096 (2015) [Refereed Article]
Romeo-Malanda, S, Los denominados 'tratamientos medicos arbitrarios' ante el Derecho penal: de la STS de 26 de octubre de 1995 a la SAP de Salamanca de 7 de abril de 2014, Revista Penal, 35 pp. 173-188. ISSN 1138-9168 (2015) [Refereed Article] 
Bartels, LM, Swift and certain sanctions: Is it time for Australia to bring some HOPE into the criminal justice system?, Criminal Law Journal, 39 pp. 53-66. ISSN 0314-1160 (2015) [Refereed Article] 
Wren, E and Bartels, L, 'Guilty, Your Honour': Recent legislative developments on the guilty plea discount and an Australian Capital Territory case study on its operation, Adelaide Law Review, 35 pp. 361-384. ISSN 0065-1915 (2014) [Refereed Article]
Otlowski, MFA, Establishing the offense of non-consensual genetic testing in Australia: a call for action, Journal of Law and Medicine, 21, (2) pp. 335-342. ISSN 1320-159X (2013) [Refereed Article] 
Warner, K and Davis, J, Involving juries in sentencing : insights from the Tasmanian jury study, Criminal Law Journal, 37, (4) pp. 246-256. ISSN 0314-1160 (2013) [Refereed Article] 
Romeo-Malanda, S, Responsabilidad Penal Medica Por Ausencia De Consentimiento Informado: Un Enfoque Alternativo A Las Tesis Dominantes, Cuadernos de Politica Criminal, 110 pp. 73-113. ISSN 0210-4059 (2013) [Non Refereed Article] 
Warner, K, Setting the boundaries of child sexual assault: consent and mistake as to age defences, Melbourne University Law Review, 36, (3) pp. 1009-1036. ISSN 0025-8938 (2013) [Refereed Article]
Plater, D and de Vreeze, L, Is the 'Golden Rule' of full prosecution disclosure a modern 'Mission Impossible'?, Flinders Law Journal, 14, (2) pp. 133-188. ISSN 1838-2975 (2012) [Refereed Article] 
Cashman, K and Henning, T, Lawyers and DNA: Issues in understanding and challenging the evidence, Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 24, (1) pp. 69-83. ISSN 1034-5329 (2012) [Refereed Article]
Mackenzie, G and Spiranovic, C and Warner, K and Stobbs, N and Gelb, K and Indermaur, D and Roberts, L and Broadhurst, R and Bouhours, T, Sentencing and public confidence: Results from a national Australian survey on public opinions towards sentencing, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 45, (1) pp. 45-65. ISSN 1837-9273 (2012) [Refereed Article] 
Warner, K, Sentencing Review 2011-2012, Criminal Law Journal, 36 pp. 384-394. ISSN 0314-1160 (2012) [Refereed Article] 
Warner, K and Davis, J, Using jurors to explore public attitudes to sentencing, British Journal of Criminology, 52, (1) pp. 93-112. ISSN 0007-0955 (2012) [Refereed Article] 
Bartels, L, An examination of the arguments for and against the use of suspended sentences, Flinders Law Journal, 12, (1) pp. 119-172. ISSN 1838-2975 (2010) [Refereed Article] 
Warner, K, Sentencing for child pornography, Australian Law Journal, 84, (6) pp. 384-395. ISSN 0004-9611 (2010) [Refereed Article]
Warner, K, Sentencing Review 2009-2010, Criminal Law Journal, 34, (6) pp. 385-399. ISSN 0314-1160 (2010) [Refereed Article] 
Prichard, J and Burton-Smith, R, Conscience and moral development - an explanation of RISE recidivism results with implications for juvenile conferencing and restorative justice, Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal, 15, (4) pp. 248-249. ISSN 1441-7847 (2004) [Non Refereed Article] 
Henning, T, Beyond 'Beyond ReasonableDoubt': Wrong Decisions in Sexual Offences Trials, Australian Journal of Law and Society, 15 pp. 1-41. ISSN 0729-3356 (2001) [Refereed Article]
White, RD, Ten arguments against mandatory sentencing, Youth Studies Australia, 19, (2) pp. 22-24. ISSN 1038-2569 (2000) [Non Refereed Article] 
Bradfield, RJ, Attorney-General's Reference No. 1 of 1996 re Weiderman, Criminal Law Journal, 23, (1) pp. 41-47. ISSN 0314-1160 (1999) [Letter or Note in Journal] 
Bradfield, RJ, Sparkes v The Queen, Criminal Law Journal, 23, (5) pp. 305-311. ISSN 0314-1160 (1999) [Letter or Note in Journal] 
Otlowski, MFA, 'Re Evelyn': The Family Court's Foray into the Complex World of Surrogacy Arrangement, Australian family law - family law news, 390, (July 1998) pp. 5-9. (1998) [Professional, Non Refereed Article] 
Otlowski, MFA and Middleton, SL, De Facto and Other Significant Relationships: Possible Tasmanian Direction for Reform, Australian Family Lawyer, 13, (1) pp. 25-29. ISSN 0817-6531 (1998) [Professional, Non Refereed Article] 
Davis, J, Domestic Violence and Sexual Abuse: Should the Courts Abandon the Welfare Approach to Sentencing?, The University of Western Australia Law Review, 27, (2) pp. 227-247. ISSN 0042-0328 (1998) [Refereed Article] 
Henning, T, Duniam, Criminal Law Journal, 22, (3) pp. 175-180. ISSN 0314-1160 (1998) [Letter or Note in Journal] 
Bradfield, RJ, Green v The Queen, Criminal Law Journal, 22, (October) pp. 296-303. ISSN 0314-1160 (1998) [Letter or Note in Journal] 
Moller, C, Legislation Comment Serious Money, Funny Legislation: Tasmania and the Politics of Criminal Forfeiture, Criminal Law Journal, 22, (2) pp. 99-107. ISSN 0314-1160 (1998) [Refereed Article] 
Warner, K, Sentencing Review 1997, Criminal Law Journal, 22, (5) pp. 282-295. ISSN 0314-1160 (1998) [Refereed Article] 
Henning, T, Consent in Sexual Offences Cases: the continuing construction, Women Against Violence: an Australian feminist journal , (3) pp. 4-14. ISSN 1327-5550 (1997) [Refereed Article] 
Henning, T, Hidden Factors in the Assessment of Offenders for Community Service Orders in Tasmania, Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 8, (3) pp. 287-316. ISSN 1034-5329 (1997) [Refereed Article] 
Warner, K, Inkson, Criminal Law Journal, 21, (3) pp. 163-166. ISSN 0314-1160 (1997) [Letter or Note in Journal] 
Henning, T, Attorney General's Reference No 2 of 1993; Re Mansell, Criminal Law Journal, 19, (2) pp. 100-105. ISSN 0314-1160 (1995) [Letter or Note in Journal] 
Henning, T, Psychological Explanations in Sentencing Women in Tasmania, The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 28, (3) pp. 298-322. ISSN 0004-8658 (1995) [Refereed Article] 
Henning, T, A Little Knowledge is a Dangerous thing or When is an Arrest Not an Arrest, Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 6, (1) pp. 90-106. ISSN 1034-5329 (1994) [Refereed Article] 
Henning, T and Snell, R, The APPM Strike: An Exercise in Police Discretion; A Poor Example of Judicial Oversight, The Bond Law Review ISSN 1033-4505 (1993) [Refereed Article] 
Book
Prichard, J and Hall, W and Kirkbride, P and O'Brien, J, Wastewater Analysis for Substance Abuse Monitoring and Policy Development, CRC Press, New York, pp. 178. ISBN 9780429025709 (2020) [Authored Research Book] 
Caruso, D and Buth, R and Heath, M and Leader-Elliot, I and Leader-Elliot, P and Naffine, N and Plater, DJ and Toole, K, South Australian Criminal Law and Procedure, Lexis Nexis Butterworths, Australia, pp. 588. ISBN 9780409344677 (2016) [Edited Book]
Blackwood, JB and Warner, K and Bradfield, R and Cockburn, H and Newey, B and Prichard, JP, Tasmanian Criminal Law: Text and Cases, University of Tasmania Law Press, Hobart, pp. 533. ISBN 085901701X (2015) [Authored Other Book] 
Blackwood, JB and Warner, K and Bradfield, R and Cockburn, H and Newey, B and Prichard, JP, Tasmanian Criminal Law: Text and Cases, University of Tasmania Law Press, Hobart, pp. 1055. ISBN 085901701X (2015) [Authored Other Book] 
Hunter, J and Henning, T and Edmond, G and McMahon, R and Metzger, J and San Roque, M, The Trial: Principles, Process and Evidence, The Federation Press, Australia, pp. 696. ISBN 9781760020262 (2015) [Authored Research Book] 
Smejkal, L, Tasmanian Law Handbook Online, Hobart Community Legal Service, Tasmania (2013) [Edited Book] 
Hunter, J and Cameron, C and Henning, T, Litigation I: Evidence and Criminal Process, Butterworths / Lexis Nexis, Sydney, pp. 1603. ISBN 0409322687 (2005) [Revision/New Edition] 
Hunter, J and Cameron, C and Henning, T, Litigation II: Civil Procedure, Butterworths / Lexis Nexis, Sydney, pp. 393. ISBN 0409322695 (2005) [Revision/New Edition] 
Blackwood, JB and Warner, K, Tasmanian Criminal Law: Text and Cases, University of Tasmania Law Press, Hobart, pp. 486. ISBN 0-85901-701-X (1997) [Revision/New Edition] 
Blackwood, JB and Warner, K, Tasmanian Criminal Law: Text and Cases, University of Tasmania Law Press, Hobart, pp. 486. ISBN 0-85901-701-X (1997) [Revision/New Edition] 
Kaye, SB, The Torres Strait, Kluwer Law International, The Hague, The Netherlands, pp. 201. ISBN 90-411-0506-9 (1997) [Authored Research Book] 
Chapter in Book
Prichard, J and Krone, T and Spiranovic, C and Watters, P, Transdisciplinary research in virtual space: can online warning messages reduce engagement with child exploitation material?, Routledge Handbook of Crime Science, Routledge, R Wortley et al (ed), UK, pp. 309-319. ISBN 9780367580414 (2020) [Research Book Chapter] 
Bartels, L and Sarre, R, Law reform targeting crime and disorder, The Palgrave Handbook of Australian and New Zealand Criminology, Crime and Justice, Springer International Publishing AG, A Deckert, R Sarre (ed), Switzerland, pp. 95-109. ISBN 9783319557465 (2017) [Research Book Chapter] 
Plater, D and Goode, M and Langos, C and Crawford, N, Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person, South Australian Criminal Law and Procedure, Lexis Nexis Butterworths, Caruso D, Buth R, Health M, Leader-Elliot I, Leader-Elliot P, Naffine N, Plater D and Toole K (ed), Australia, pp. 206-262. ISBN 9780409344677 (2017) [Revised Book Chapter] 
Morgan, F, Crime Patterns: Measurement and Evaluation of Crime and Deviance in Rural and Regional Australia, Locating Crime in Context and Place: Perspectives on Regional, Rural and Remote Australia, The Federation Press, A Harkness, B Harris and D Baker (ed), Australia, pp. 49-59. ISBN 9781760020477 (2016) [Research Book Chapter] 
Bartels, L and Boland, J, Human rights and prison: A case study from the Australian Capital Territory, The Routledge International Handbook of Criminology and Human Rights, Routledge, L Weber, E Fishwick, M Marmo (ed), United Kingdom, pp. 556-567. ISBN 9781138931176 (2016) [Research Book Chapter] 
Plater, D, Non-Fatal Offences against the Person, South Australian Criminal Law: Review and Critique, LexisNexis Butterworths, D Caruso, R Buth, M Heath, I Leader-Elliott, P Leader-Elliott, et al. (ed), Australia, pp. 192-240. ISBN 9780409333947 (2014) [Research Book Chapter] 
Warner, K, Equality Before the Law and Equal Impact of Sanctions: Doing Justice to Differences in Wealth and Employment Status, Principles and Values in Criminal Justice: Essays in Honour of Andrew Ashworth, Oxford University Press, L Zedner and JV Roberts (ed), Oxford, pp. 225-243. ISBN 9780199696796 (2012) [Research Book Chapter] 
Mackenzie, G and Spiranovic, CA and Warner, K, Media Usage and Public Confidence in Sentencing in Australia: A National Study, The Courts and the Media: Challenges in the era of digital and social media, Halstead Press, P Keyzer, J Johnston and M Pearson (ed), Sydney, Australia, pp. 150-159. ISBN 978-1-920831-93-6 (2012) [Research Book Chapter] 
Henning, T, Vulnerable Suspects and Arrest and Investigative Processes, Policing Vulnerability, The Federation Press, I Bartkowiak-Theron and NL Asquith (ed), Leichhardt, NSW, pp. 214-230. ISBN 978-186287-897-6 (2012) [Research Book Chapter] 
Warner, K, Australia, Reparation in Criminal Law: Internal Perspectives, Max-Plank Institut fur auslandisches, Albin Eser & Susanne Walther (ed), Freiburg, pp. 155-317. ISBN 3-86113-971-5 (1997) [Research Book Chapter] 
Warner, K, Sentencing Juvenile Offenders, Juvenile Crime, Justice & Corrections, Addison Wesley Longman Australia Pty Ltd, Borowski, A; O'Connor, I (ed), South Melbourne, pp. 307-325. ISBN 0-582-80365-9 (1997) [Research Book Chapter] 
Henning, T, Conviction or Non-conviction, Laws of Australia, Law Book Company Limited, Riordan, J; Freckleton, I (ed), Sydney, pp. 9-19. (1996) [Research Book Chapter] 
Henning, T, Intermediate Sentences of Supervised Release, Laws of Australia, Law Book Company Limited, Riordan, J; Freckleton, I (ed), Sydney, pp. 49-95. (1996) [Research Book Chapter] 
Warner, K, Interpretation of Penalty Provisions - The General Principle, Laws of Australia, Law Book Company, Freckleton, I (ed), Sydney, pp. 9-10. (1996) [Research Book Chapter] 
Warner, K, Relevant Factors - Nature of Offence, Laws of Australia, Law Book Company, Freckleton, I (ed), Sydney, pp. 9-49. (1996) [Research Book Chapter] 
Warner, K, Sexual Offences - Abduction, Laws of Australia, Law Book Company, Fairall, P (ed), Sydney, pp. 61-105. (1996) [Research Book Chapter] 
Warner, K, Sexual Offences - Acts with Intent to Commit Sexual Acts, Laws of Australia, Law Book Company, Fairall, P (ed), Sydney, pp. 53-59. (1996) [Research Book Chapter] 
Warner, K, Sexual Offences - Indecent Assault and Related Offences, Laws of Australia, Law Book Company, Fairall, P (ed), Sydney, pp. 37-52. (1996) [Research Book Chapter] 
Warner, K and Lansdell, G, Sexual Offences - Other Sexual Offences against Public Morality, Laws of Australia, Law Book Company, Fairall, P (ed), Sydney, pp. 33. (1996) [Research Book Chapter] 
Warner, K, Sexual Offences - Rape and Like Offences, Laws of Australia, Law Book Company, Fairall, P (ed), Sydney, pp. 9-36. (1996) [Research Book Chapter] 
Warner, K, Sexual Offences - Sexual Transmission of Disease, Laws of Australia, Law Book Company, Fairall, P (ed), Sydney, pp. 106-118. (1996) [Research Book Chapter] 
Henning, T, Suspended Sentences of Imprisonment, Laws of Australia, Law Book Company Limited, Riordan J; Freckleton, I (ed), Sydney, pp. 97-110. (1996) [Research Book Chapter] 
Henning, T, Unconditional Release, Laws of Australia, Law Book Company Limited, Riordan J; Freckleton, I (ed), Sydney, pp. 21-26. (1996) [Research Book Chapter] 
Henning, T, Unsupervised Conditional Release, Laws of Australia, Law book Company Limited, Riordan J; Freckleton, I (ed), Sydney, pp. 27-48. (1996) [Research Book Chapter] 
Review
Guerzoni, M, Sinead Ring, Kate Gleeson and Kim Stevenson (2022) Child Sexual Abuse Reported by Adult Survivors: Legal Responses in England and Wales, Ireland and Australia . London: Routledge, International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 12, (1) pp. 91-92. ISSN 2202-7998 (2023) [Review Single Work]
Henning, T, Mark Findlay, Stephen Odgers and Stanley Yeo, Australian Criminal Justice 1999, Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 11, (1) pp. 93. (1999) [Review Single Work] 
Warner, K, Sentencing Review 1996, Criminal Law Journal, 21, (4) pp. 217-230. (1997) [Review Several Works] 
Henning, T, The Incredible Woman: Power and Sexual Politics, Volumes 1 and 2, Women Against Violence: an Australian feminist journal, 3 pp. 52-54. (1997) [Review Single Work] 
Warner, K and Lansdell, G, Sexual Offences - Acts with Intent to Commit Sexual Acts, Laws of Australia, 10.3, (1) pp. 53-59. (1996) [Review Single Work] 
Warner, K and Lansdell, G, Sexual Offences - Other Sexual Offences against Public Morality, Laws of Australia, 10.3, (1) pp. 65-97. (1996) [Substantial Review] 
Conference Publication
Henning, T, Law Reform on the Smell of an Oily Rag': The Challenge of Managing Law Reform in Smaller Jurisdictions, Australasian Law Reform Agencies Conference, 2-4 March, Melbourne (2016) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] 
Henning, T, Women in Leadership: Gender Equality and Reform - the Case of the Safe Home, Safe Families Agenda in Tasmania, DFAT Tasmania Office, 3rd June, Hobart (2016) [Keynote Presentation] 
Howes, LM, Can forensic science ever be understood in the courtroom?, 5th International Conference on Evidence Law and Forensic Science (ICELFS), 20-23 July 2015, Adelaide (2015) [Conference Extract]
Henning, T, Obtaining the best evidence from witnesses with complex communication needs, Justice Disability Plan Symposium, November, Adelaide (2015) [Keynote Presentation] 
Howes, LM, Some of the lawyers don't ask the questions I think they're really meaning to: Experiences of communication about forensic science in criminal cases, ANZAPPL (ACT) / RANZCP Faculty of Forensic Psychiatry Conference, 25-28 November, 2015, Canberra (2015) [Conference Extract]
Henning, T, Developing human rights thinking in teaching Australian criminal justice: implications for negotiating vulnerability, Vulnerable People, Criminal Justice and Policing: competing or irreconcilable views? Workshop, 30th October, Adelaide (2014) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] 
Henning, T and Bartkowiak-Theron, I, Recidivist Drink Driving - A Specialist Court for Tasmania, ATDC Conference: Visions and Values - Setting the Scene for the Future, 7-8 May 2014, Hobart (2014) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] 
Warner, K, Theories of Sentencing: Punishment and the Deterrent Value of Sentencing, Sentencing from theory to practice, Australian National University and National Judicial, 8-9 February, Canberra (2014) [Keynote Presentation] 
Henning, T, Existing unidentified measures for obtaining the best evidence from vulnerable complainants in criminal trials in uniform Evidence Act jurisdictions, 26th International Conference: International Responses to Social and Justice Challenges,, 15-18 August, Hobart (2013) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] 
Henning, T, Special Measures for Child Witnesses and Witnesses with Cognitive Impairments, Criminal Evidence and Procedure Workshop, 5-6 Feb, Melbourne University Law School (2013) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] 
Henning, T, Obtaining the Best Evidence from Children and Witnesses with Cognitive Impairments, Judicial Education Seminarof the Supreme Court of Tasmania and the Magistrates Court of Tasmania, 2 March, Hobart (2012) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] 
Henning, T and Hunter, J, An Australian Fair Trial Challenge - Who Are the Losers in Confrontation Law Reform?', Society of Legal Scholars Annual Seminar 2010: Criminal Evidence & Human Rights, 10-11 September, University of Nottingham (2010) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] 
Henning, T and Hunter, J, The Australian Criminal Justice Response to Drug Abuse - Prompting Change, 9-14 March, Oxford University (2008) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] 
Henning, T, Charters of Human Rights: Lessons from the Tasmanian Experience, Charter of Human Rights Roundtable, 2nd June, Sydney (2007) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] 
Henning, T, Unity of the Common Law: Implications for State and Territory Charters of Human Rights, Evidence Colloquium, June, University of New South Wales (2007) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] 
Hannan, MB and Blundell, B, Electronic Crime: its not only the big end of town that should be worried, Proceedings of the 2nd Australian Computer Network & Information Forensics Conference 2004, 25 November, 2004, Perth, WA, pp. 1. ISBN 0-72980571-9 (2004) [Refereed Conference Paper] 
Hannan, MB and Tucker, B, Risk Management and Organisational Culture: The implications of computer network attacks and Malware incidents on organizational risk management, Proceedings of the 2nd Australian Information Security Management Conference 2004, 26 November, 2004, Perth, WA, pp. 1. ISBN 0-7298-0572-7 (2004) [Refereed Conference Paper] 
Hannan, MB and Wilsdon, T, The Implications of Hardware Encryption Devices on Forensic Computing Investigations, Proceedings of the 3rd European Conference on Information Warfare and Security, 28-29 June 2004, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK, pp. 97-107. ISBN 0-9547096-2-4 (2004) [Refereed Conference Paper] 
Hannan, MB and Turner, P, The Last Mile: Applying Traditional Methods for Perpetrator Identification in Forensic Computing Investigations, Proceeding of the 3rd European Conference on Information Warfare and Security, 28-29 June, 2004, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK, pp. 89-96. ISBN 0-9547096-2-4 (2004) [Refereed Conference Paper] 
Hannan, MB, To Revist: What is Forensic Computing?, Proceedings of the 2nd Australian Computer Network & Information Forensics Conference 2004, 25 November, 2004, Perth, WA, pp. 1. ISBN 0-72980571-9 (2004) [Refereed Conference Paper] 
Hannan, MB and Turnbull, B, Wireless Network Security in Australia: A Study of 7 Australian Capital Cities, Proceedings of the 8th Pacific-Asia Conference on Information Systems, 8-11 July, 2004, Shanghai, China, pp. 1480-1493. ISBN 957-01-7667-9 (2004) [Refereed Conference Paper] 
Henning, T and Blackwood, J, Tribunals' Power to Control Their Own Procedures and the Requirements of Procedural Fairness: Some Issues, Sixth Annual AIJA Tribunals Conference, June, Sydney (2003) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] 
Henning, T, Defence tactics in cross-examining complainants in sexual offences cases, National Evidence Teachers Conference, February, Sydney (1999) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] 
Henning, T, Sexual reputation and sexual experience evidence in proceedings relating to sexual offences, Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology, 12th Annual Conference,, 8-11 July, Brisbane (1997) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] 
Warner, K, 8th International Symposium on Victimology, 8th International Symposium on Victimology, Adelaide, South Australia, pp. 177-191. (1996) [Refereed Conference Paper] 
Warner, K, The Implications of Victim-oriented Developments in the Criminal Justice System for Female Victims, International Victimology: 8th International Symposium, Victoria, pp. 177-191. (1996) [Refereed Conference Paper] 
Contract Report, Consultant's Report
Gogarty, B and Yu, C, Raising the Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility: Law Reform Considerations, Research Report No. 5, Tasmania Law Reform Institute, Tasmania (2022) [Contract Report]
Holt, JM and Henning, T, Jurors, Social Media and the Right of an Accused to a Fair Trial, Tasmania Law Reform Institute, Final Report No 30 (2020) [Contract Report]
Rosenthal, I and Linehan, J and Lister, L and Forster, C, Next Steps Towards Reform: Assessing good practice and gaps in Commonwealth sexual offences legislation, Human Dignity Trust, Equality & Justice Alliance, UK (2020) [Contract Report]
Rosenthal, I and Croome, R and Banks, R, Good Practice in Human Rights Compliant Sexual Offences Laws in the Commonwealth, Human Dignity Trust, Equality & Justice Alliance, UK (2019) [Contract Report]
Henning, T and Holt, JM, jurors, social media and the right of an accused to a fair trial, Tasmania Law Reform Institute, Australia (2019) [Contract Report]
Bradfield, R and Henning, T, Review of the Defence of Insanity in s 16 of the Criminal Code and Fitness to Plead, Tasmania Law Reform Institute, Final Report No 27, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Tasmania (2019) [Contract Report]
Bradfield, RJ, Sentencing Appeals in Tasmania, Sentencing Advisory Council, Tasmania, Australia (2019) [Contract Report]
Richards, D and Henning, T, Consensual Assault, Tasmania Law Reform Institute, Final Report No. 25 (May), Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Tasmania (2018) [Contract Report]
Bradfield, R and Henning, T, Responding to the problem of recidivist drink drivers, Tasmania Law Reform Institute, Final Report No. 24 (April), Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department (2018) [Contract Report]
Bradfield, R, Statutory Sentencing Discounts for Pleas of Guilty, Sentence Advisory Council Consultation Paper, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Tasmania, March (2018) [Contract Report] 
Ketelaar-Jones, Taya and Cockburn, H and Barns, G and Henning, T, A comparative review of national legislation for the indefinite detention of Dangerous Criminals', Tasmanian Law Reform Institute Research Paper No 4, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Departmen, Tasmania, July (2017) [Contract Report]
Cockburn, H and Henning, T, Consensual Assault, Tasmania Law Reform Institute, Issues Paper No. 24 (June) (2017) [Contract Report]
Bradfield, R, Mandatory treatment for alcohol and drug affected offenders: Sentencing Advisory Council Research Paper No 2, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Tasmania, September (2017) [Contract Report]
Bradfield, R and Henning, T, Responding to the Problem of Recidivist Drink Drivers, Tasmanian Law Reform Institute Issues Paper No 23, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, May (2017) [Contract Report]
Bradfield, R, Sentencing of driving offences that result in death or injury: Sentencing Advisory Council Final Report No 8, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Hobart, Tasmania, ISBN 978-0-9945997-4-2, April (2017) [Contract Report]
Jago, C and Warner, K and Henning, T, Bullying: Tasmania Law Reform Institute Final Report No 22, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Tasmania, January (2016) [Contract Report]
Henning, T and Mawad, RJ, Facilitating Equal Access to Justice: An Intermediary/ Communication Assistant Scheme for Tasmania?', Issue Paper No 22, Tasmanian Law Reform Institute, Tasmania, May (2016) [Contract Report]
Bradfield, R, Mandatory Sentencing for Serious Sex Offences Against Children: Sentencing Advisory Council Final Report No. 7, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Hobart, Tasmania, ISBN 978-0-9945997-0-4, September (2016) [Contract Report] 
Bradfield, R, Mandatory Sentencing of serious sex offenders: Sentencing Advisory Council Consultation Paper, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Tasmania (2016) [Contract Report] 
Bradfield, R, Mandatory treatment for sex offenders: Sentencing Advisory Council Research Paper No 1, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Tasmania, November (2016) [Contract Report] 
Bradfield, R and Bartels, L, Phasing Out of Suspended Sentences: Sentencing Advisory Council Final Report No. 6, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Hobart, Tasmania, ISBN 978-0-9873492-8-6, March (2016) [Contract Report] 
Newey, B and Griggs, L, Problem Trees and Hedges: Access to Sunlight and Views, Tasmania Law Reform Institute Final Report No 21, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Tasmania, January (2016) [Contract Report]
Bradfield, R, Sentencing for Driving Offences that Result Death or Injury: Sentencing Advisory Council Consultation Paper, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Tasmania, October (2016) [Contract Report] 
Henning, T and Bartkowiak-Theron, IMF, Therapeutic Justice and Recidivist Drink Drivers: irreconcilable or compatible issues?, TILES Briefing Papers, Tasmania, 11 (2016) [Contract Report] 
Jago, C and Warner, K and Henning, T, Bullying: Tasmania Law Reform Institute Issues Paper No 21, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Tasmania, May (2015) [Contract Report]
Bradfield, R and Bartels, L, Phasing out of Suspended Sentences: Sentencing Advisory Council Background Paper, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Tasmania, August (2015) [Contract Report] 
Bradfield, R and Bartels, L, Phasing out of Suspended Sentences: Sentencing Advisory Council Consultation Paper, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Tasmania, November (2015) [Contract Report] 
Bradfield, RJ and Henning, T and Prichard, J and Cockburn, H, Review of the Law Relating to Self-defence: Tasmania Law Reform Institute Final Report No 20, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Tasmania, October (2015) [Contract Report]
Bradfield, R, Self-Defence Final Report, Self-Defence Final Report, Tasmania, 20 (2015) [Contract Report]
Cockburn, H, Sentencing of Adult Family Violence Offenders: Sentencing Advisory Council Final Report No 5, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Hobart, Tasmania, October (2015) [Contract Report] 
Bradfield, RJ and Smejkal, L, Sex Offence Sentencing: Sentencing Advisory Council Final Report No. 4, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Hobart, Tasmania, ISBN 978-0-9873492-6-2, August (2015) [Contract Report] 
Henning, T and Bartkowiak Theron, I, Therapeutic Justice and Recidivist Drink Drivers: irreconcilable or compatible issues?, TILES Briefing Papers, Tasmania, 11 (2015) [Contract Report] 
Shirley, P and Griggs, L, Neighbours' Hedges as Barriers to Sunlight and a View: Tasmania Law Reform Institute Issues Paper No 19, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Tasmania, March (2014) [Contract Report]
Bradfield, R, Non-Conviction Sentences - 'Not recording a Conviction' as a Sentencing Option: Sentencing Advisory Council Final Report No. 3, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Hobart, Tasmania, ISBN 978-0-9873492-6-2, August (2014) [Contract Report] 
Bradfield, RJ and Henning, T and Prichard, J and Cockburn, H, Review of the Law Relating to Self-defence: Tasmania Law Reform Institute Issues Paper No 20, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Tasmania, November (2014) [Contract Report]
Gregg, L and Warner, Kate and Prichard, J, Assaults on Emergency Service Workers, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Tasmania, 8 (2013) [Consultants Report]
Henning, T, Protecting the Anonymity of Victims of Sexual Crimes Final Report No 19, Tasmanian Law Reform Institute, Tasmania, Nov (2013) [Contract Report] 
Cockburn, H and Zdenkowski, G and Warner, K, Protecting the Anonymity of Victims of Sexual Crimes: Tasmania Law Reform Institute Final Report No 19, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Hobart, Tasmania, November (2013) [Consultants Report]
Henning, T, The Legal Issues Relating to Same-Sex Marriage Research Paper No 3, Tasmanian Law Reform Institute, Tasmania, Oct (2013) [Contract Report] 
Marshall, W and Zdenkowski, G and Warner, K, Non-Therapeutic Male Circumcision, Tasmanian Commissioner for Children, Tasmania, 17 (2012) [Consultants Report]
Zdenkowski, G and Stewart, K and Warner, K, Protecting the Anonymity of the Victims of Sexual Crimes: Tasmania Law Reform Institute Issues Paper No 18, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Tasmania, August (2012) [Contract Report]
Henning, T and Warner, K, Sexual Offences against Young People: Final Report No 18, Tasmanian Law Reform Institute, Hobart (2012) [Contract Report] 
Warner, K and Stewart, K and Spiranovic, C, Sexual Offences Against Young People: Tasmania Law Reform Institute Final Issues Paper No 17, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Hobart, Tasmania, May (2012) [Contract Report]
Warner, K and Cockburn, H and Shirley, P and Rudolf, J, Sexual Offences Against Young People: Tasmania Law Reform Institute Final Report No 18, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Hobart, Tasmania, October (2012) [Contract Report]
Stojcevski, V and Henning, T and Quayle, BK and Newey, B, Consolidation of Arrest Laws In Tasmania, Tasmanian State Government, Hobart, Tasmania, 15 (2011) [Consultants Report]
Newitt, E, Racial Vilification and Racially Motivated Offences, Tasmania Law Reform Institute Final Report No 14, Tasmanian Attorney-General's Department, Tasmania, April (2011) [Contract Report]
Prichard, JP and Matthews, AJ and Julian, RD and Bruno, RB and Rayment, K and Mason, RL, Review of the Road Safety (Alcohol and Drugs) Amendment Act 2005, Tasmania Police, 1 (2009) [Contract Report] 
Henning, T and Stojcevski, V, Warnings in sexual offences cases relating to delay in complaint, Tasmanian Law Reform Institute, Tasmania (2006) [Contract Report] 
Thesis
Davis, J, The Problem of Harm, its Significance in the Criminal Law, and its Role in Sentencing Law (2004) [PhD] 
Other Public Output
Holt, J and Gogarty, B, Juries need to be told how they're allowed to use the internet to ensure fair trials, The Conversation, Australia, 22 January 2020 (2020) [Magazine Article]
Ketelaar-Jones, T and Cockburn, H and Henning, T, A comparative review of national legislation for the indefinite detention of dangerous criminals', Tasmania Law Reform Institute, 4 (2017) [Government or Industry Research]
Cockburn, H, Glass v Tasmania, Tasmanian Reports 466, Supreme Court of Tasmania, Australia, 22 (2015) [Report of Restricted Access] 
Cockburn, H, Director of Public Prosecutions v Harris, Tasmanian Reports, Supreme Court of Tasmania, Australia, 22, pp. 448-465. (2013) [Report of Restricted Access] 
Cockburn, H, Director of Public Prosecutions V Shaw, Tasmanian Reports 424, Supreme Court of Tasmania, Australia, 22 (2013) [Report of Restricted Access] 

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