2024 Journal Article Twenty years of human rights protection in the Australian Capital Territory: what have we learned?Walsh, Tamara and Allen, Dominique (2024). Twenty years of human rights protection in the Australian Capital Territory: what have we learned?. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 47 (2), 391-414. |
2024 Book Chapter From Vagrancy to Public Nuisance in 200 YearsWalsh, Tamara (2024). From Vagrancy to Public Nuisance in 200 Years. The Routledge Handbook of Global Perspectives on Homelessness, Law & Policy. (pp. 465-480) London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003274056-33 |
2024 Journal Article ‘Back off! Stop making us illegal!’: the criminalisation of homelessness in AustraliaWalsh, Tamara, Anthony, Thalia, Beilby, Jane, McNamara, Luke and Quilter, Julia (2024). ‘Back off! Stop making us illegal!’: the criminalisation of homelessness in Australia. Social and Legal Studies. doi: 10.1177/09646639241244953 |
2024 Book Chapter Practical legal training in ‘child law’: lessons in collaboration, emotion and relationshipsWalsh, Tamara (2024). Practical legal training in ‘child law’: lessons in collaboration, emotion and relationships. Teaching family law: reflections on pedagogy and practice. (pp. 86-100) edited by Henry Kha and Mark Henaghan. Abingdon, United Kingdom: Routledge. |
2023 Journal Article Solitary confinement and prisoners' human rightsWalsh, Tamara and Blaber, Helen (2023). Solitary confinement and prisoners' human rights. Monash University Law Review, 49 (1), 1-35. doi: 10.26180/23632422.v1 |
2023 Journal Article An interdisciplinary classroom in law and social work: can it be done?Venables, Jemma and Walsh, Tamara (2023). An interdisciplinary classroom in law and social work: can it be done?. Legal Education Review, 33 (1), 1-23. doi: 10.53300/001c.74263 |
2023 Journal Article Comparing apples with oranges? Practitioner perspectives on the inconsistencies between family law and child protectionWalsh, Tamara, Healy, Karen and Venables, Jemma (2023). Comparing apples with oranges? Practitioner perspectives on the inconsistencies between family law and child protection. Australian Journal of Family Law, 36, 154-172. |
2024 Journal Article Hyper-policing the Homeless: Lived Experience and the Perils of Benevolent and Malevolent PolicingAnthony, Thalia, Walsh, Tamara, McNamara, Luke and Quilter, Julia (2024). Hyper-policing the Homeless: Lived Experience and the Perils of Benevolent and Malevolent Policing. Critical Criminology, 1-19. doi: 10.1007/s10612-024-09775-3 |
2024 Conference Publication Deaths in and after custodyWalsh, Tamara (2024). Deaths in and after custody. Human rights and the criminal justice system, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 14 June 2024. Prisoners' Legal Service. |
2024 Conference Publication Incorporating law students in community legal practice: burden or benefit?Walsh, Tamara and Williams, Rosalind (2024). Incorporating law students in community legal practice: burden or benefit?. CLCQ Annual Conference, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 21-22 May 2024. |
2023 Conference Publication Learning from Children as Experts by Experience to Inform Research, Policy and PracticeWalsh, Tamara (2023). Learning from Children as Experts by Experience to Inform Research, Policy and Practice. Children, Trauma and the Law, Lismore, NSW Australia, 12-13 October 2023. |
2023 Journal Article Looked after children's right to contact with birth parents: an Australian studyHealy, Karen, Walsh, Tamara, Venables, Jemma and Thompson, Kate (2023). Looked after children's right to contact with birth parents: an Australian study. Child and Family Social Work, 28 (3), 659-668. doi: 10.1111/cfs.12992 |
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 Conference Publication What does access to justice actually mean?Walsh, Tamara (2023). What does access to justice actually mean?. National Access to Justice and Pro Bono Conference, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 21-23 June 2023. |
2023 Journal Article Supporting birth parents’ relationships with children following removal: a scoping reviewHealy, Karen, Venables, Jemma and Walsh, Tamara (2023). Supporting birth parents’ relationships with children following removal: a scoping review. Children and Youth Services Review, 149 106961, 106961. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2023.106961 |
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. |
2023 Journal Article 'We're not doing any harm... just leave us alone': why street offences should be decriminalised'Walsh, Tamara (2023). 'We're not doing any harm... just leave us alone': why street offences should be decriminalised'. European Journal of Homelessness, 17 (1), 105-118. |
2023 Journal Article Can we fix it? Law, lawyers and social changeWalsh, Tamara (2023). Can we fix it? Law, lawyers and social change. Bond Law Review, 34 (1), 1-20. doi: 10.53300/001c.68067 |
2023 Book Chapter Practical Legal Training in “Child Law”: Lessons in Collaboration, Emotion and RelationshipsWalsh, Tamara (2023). Practical Legal Training in “Child Law”: Lessons in Collaboration, Emotion and Relationships. Teaching Family Law: Refections on Pedagogy and Practice. (pp. 86-99) Abingdon, Oxon United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003312994-8 |
2022 Journal Article Are human rights ‘toothless’ in Australian child protection matters? Perspectives of lawyers and social workersWalsh, Tamara, Healy, Karen, Venables, Jemma and Thompson, Kate (2022). Are human rights ‘toothless’ in Australian child protection matters? Perspectives of lawyers and social workers. International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, 36 (1) ebac028, 1-16. doi: 10.1093/lawfam/ebac028 |