2023 Other Outputs Submission to the inquiry into Australia's Human Rights FrameworkWalsh, Tamara and Allen, Dominique (2023). Submission to the inquiry into Australia's Human Rights Framework. Brisbane, QLD, Australia; Melbourne, VIC, Australia: The University of Queensland; Monash University. |
2023 Other Outputs Safety through support: building safer communities by supporting vulnerable children in Queensland's youth justice systemWalsh, Tamara, Beilby, Jane, Lim, Phylicia and Cornwell, Lucy (2023). Safety through support: building safer communities by supporting vulnerable children in Queensland's youth justice system. Brisbane, QLD Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2022 Other Outputs Expanding human rights for Queenslanders in the Human Rights Act 2019 (Qld)Kawamata, Oscar, McRuvie, Kirsty, Brown, Rory, Whitewood, Taylor, Behenna, Tian, Killen, Joe, Hyden, Jesse and Walsh, Tamara (2022). Expanding human rights for Queenslanders in the Human Rights Act 2019 (Qld). Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2021 Other Outputs 30 years on: Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody recommendations remain unimplementedAnthony, Thalia, Jordan, Kirrily, Walsh, Tamara, Markham, Francis and Williams, Megan (2021). 30 years on: Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody recommendations remain unimplemented. CAEPR Working Paper. 140. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University. doi: 10.25911/22AJ-0608 |
2020 Other Outputs Legal perspectives on solitary confinement in QueenslandWalsh, Tamara, Blaber, Helen, Smith, Claudia, Cornwell, Lucy and Blake, Karen (2020). Legal perspectives on solitary confinement in Queensland. Brisbane, QLD Australia: University of Queensland. |
2020 Other Outputs Logan Community Justice Centre: community consultation and design reportWalsh, Tamara and Fitzgerald, Robin (2020). Logan Community Justice Centre: community consultation and design report. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2019 Other Outputs Does our child protection system cause young people to commit crimes? The evidence suggests soWalsh, Tamara (2019, 11 27). Does our child protection system cause young people to commit crimes? The evidence suggests so The Conversation 1-2. |
2019 Other Outputs Submission to Queensland Sentencing Advisory Council: review of community based sentencing orders, imprisonment and parole optionsDouglas, Heather, Walsh, Tamara, Lelliott, Joseph and Wallis, Rebecca (2019). Submission to Queensland Sentencing Advisory Council: review of community based sentencing orders, imprisonment and parole options. |
2015 Other Outputs Children with special needs and the right to educationWalsh, Tamara and Thomas, Kathryn (2015). Children with special needs and the right to education. |
2011 Other Outputs A special court for special casesWalsh, Tamara (2011). A special court for special cases. St. Lucia, QLD, Australia: Australasian Institute of Judicial Administration. |
2007 Other Outputs No Vagrancy: an examination of the impact of the criminal justice system on people living in poverty in Queensland, 2007Walsh, Tamara (2007). No Vagrancy: an examination of the impact of the criminal justice system on people living in poverty in Queensland, 2007. |
2006 Other Outputs No Offence: The enforcement of offensive language and offensive behaviour offences in QueenslandWalsh, Tamara (2006). No Offence: The enforcement of offensive language and offensive behaviour offences in Queensland. |
2006 Other Outputs Nowhere to go: the impact of police Move-on powers on homeless people in QueenslandTaylor, Monica and Walsh, Tamara (2006). Nowhere to go: the impact of police Move-on powers on homeless people in Queensland. |
2005 Other Outputs Incorrections II: Correcting GovernmentWalsh, Tamara (2005). Incorrections II: Correcting Government. |
2004 Other Outputs Incorrections: investigating prison release practice and policy in Queensland and its impact on public safetyWalsh, Tamara (2004). Incorrections: investigating prison release practice and policy in Queensland and its impact on public safety. |
2004 Other Outputs From park bench to court bench: developing a response to breaches of public space law by marginalised peopleWalsh, Tamara (2004). From park bench to court bench: developing a response to breaches of public space law by marginalised people. Brisbane, Australia: Faculty of Law, QUT, in association with the QPILCH Homeless Persons’ Legal Clinic and the Rights in Public Space Action Group (RIPS). |