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Steele, Linda, Swaffer, Kate, Siciliano, Hope, Rose, Evelyn, Mitchell, William John, Kobier, Karen, and Bailey, Brenda (2023) Reparations for people living with dementia: Recognition, accountability, change, now! Dementia, 22 (8). pp. 1738-1756.

Mitchell, William John (2021) Making the case for a convention on the human rights of older persons. Australian Journal of Human Rights, 27 (3). pp. 532-553.

Broadfield, Kirstie, Dawes, Glenn, and Chong, Mark David (2021) Necropolitics and the violence of Indigenous incarceration. Decolonising Criminology and Justice, 3 (1). pp. 5-26.

Le, Van, and Hoyer, Tina (2020) 2019 National tax clinic project: James Cook University tax clinic. Journal of Australian Taxation, 22 (2). 8. pp. 162-173.

Fellows, Jamie, and Chong, Mark David (2020) Australia's Modern Slavery Act: challenges for a post-COVID world? Alternative Law Journal, 45 (3). pp. 209-214.

Gill, Neeraj S., Amos, Andrew, Muhsen, Hassan, Hatton, Joshua, Ekanayake, Charuka, and Kisely, Steve (2020) Measuring the impact of revised mental health legislation on human rights in Queensland, Australia. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 73. 101634.

Mitchell, Bill (2020) Reflections of a Welfare Righter. Right Now: Human Rights in Australia, 1 October 2020.

Mitchell, Bill (2019) Access to justice for older Australians. Precedent, September/October 2019 (154). pp. 18-23.

Rafferty, Judith (2018) "I wanted them to be punished or at least ask us for forgiveness”: justice interests of female victim-survivors of conflict-related sexual violence and their experiences with gacaca. Genocide Studies and Prevention, 12 (3). pp. 95-118.

Mitchell, Bill (2018) Identifying Institutional Elder Abuse in Australia through Coronial and Other Death Review Processes. Macquarie Law Journal, 18. pp. 35-56.

Cunneen, Chris (2018) Sentencing, punishment and Indigenous people in Australia. Journal of Global Indigeneity, 3 (1). 4.

Shircore, Mandy, Douglas, Heather, and Morwood, Victoria (2017) Domestic and family violence and police negligence. Sydney Law Review, 39 (4). pp. 539-567.

Herrmann, Judith (2017) Experiences, challenges, and lessons learned: interviewing Rwandan survivors of sexual violence. Griffith Journal of Law & Human Dignity, 5 (1). pp. 165-188.

Book Chapter

Allison, Fiona, and Cunneen, Chris (2023) Rethinking Access to Justice for Indigenous Peoples. In: Newman, Daniel, and Gordon, Faith, (eds.) Access to Justice in Rural Communities: Global Perspectives. Bloomsbury Publishing, Oxford, United Kingdom, pp. 71-84.

Cunneen, Chris (2018) Indigenous people, resistance and racialised criminality. In: Bhatia, Monish, Poynting, Scott, and Tufail, Waqas, (eds.) Media, Crime and Racism. Palgrave Studies in Crime, Media and Culture . Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, Switzerland, pp. 277-299.

Cunneen, Chris, and Porter, Antje (2017) Indigenous peoples and criminal justice in Australia. In: Deckert, Antje, and Sarre, Rick, (eds.) The Palgrave Handbook of Australian and New Zealand Criminology, Crime and Justice. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK, pp. 667-682.

Cunneen, Chris (2017) Police violence: the case of Indigenous Australians. In: Sturmey, Peter, (ed.) The Wiley Handbook on Violence and Aggression. John Wiley and Sons, Hoboken, NJ, USA.

Allison, Fiona, Cunneen, Chris, and Schwartz, Melanie (2017) The civil and family law needs of Indigenous people 40 years after Sackville: findings of the Indigenous Legal Needs Project. In: Durbach, Andrea, Edgeworth, Brendan, and Sentas, Vicki, (eds.) Law and Poverty in Australia: 40 years after the Poverty Commission. Federation Press, Annandale, NSW, Australia, pp. 231-248.

Cunneen, Chris (2016) Indigenous peoples and rural criminology. In: Donnermeyer, Joseph F., (ed.) The Routledge International Handbook of Rural Criminology. Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon, UK, pp. 365-373.

Cunneen, Chris, and Rowe, Simone (2016) Reconsidering the relationship between Indigenous people and violence. In: Stubbs, Julie, and Tomsen, Stephen, (eds.) Australian Violence: crime, criminal justice and beyond. Federation Press, Leichhardt, NSW, Australia, pp. 106-124.

Cunneen, Chris (2016) When does transitional justice begin and end? Colonised peoples, liberal democracies and restorative justice. In: Clamp, Kerry, (ed.) Restorative Justice in Transitional Settings. Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice . Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 190-210.

Cunneen, Chris (2016) The place of Indigenous people: locating crime and criminal justice in a colonising world. In: Harkness, Alistair, Harris, Bridget, and Baker, David, (eds.) Locating Crime in Context and Place: perspectives on regional, rural and remote Australia. Federation Press, Annandale, NSW, Australia, pp. 60-69.

Book

Cunneen, Chris, and Tauri, Juan (2016) Indigenous criminology. New Horizons in Criminology . Policy Press, Bristol, UK.

Brown, David, Cunneen, Chris, Schwartz, Melanie, Stubbs, Julie, and Young, Courtney (2016) Justice Reinvestment: winding back imprisonment. Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology . Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY, USA.

Thesis

Rafferty, Judith (2020) Analysing the justice needs of Rwandan female victim-survivors of conflict-related sexual violence and their experiences with the gacaca courts. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

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