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2018

Journal Article

Keeping vulnerable offenders out of the courts: lessons from the United Kingdom

Walsh, Tamara (2018). Keeping vulnerable offenders out of the courts: lessons from the United Kingdom. Criminal Law Journal, 42 (3), 160-177.

Keeping vulnerable offenders out of the courts: lessons from the United Kingdom

2018

Conference Publication

History of the UQ Deaths in Custody Project

Tamara Walsh (2018). History of the UQ Deaths in Custody Project. UQ Deaths in Custody Project Launch, The University of Queensland, 1 August 2018.

History of the UQ Deaths in Custody Project

2018

Conference Publication

Adolescent Family Violence

Walsh, Tamara and Douglas, Heather (2018). Adolescent Family Violence. Community Legal Centres Queensland Conference 2018, Brisbane, Qld Australia, 8-9 March 2018. Brisbane: University of Queensland.

Adolescent Family Violence

2018

Journal Article

Video links in youth justice proceedings: when rights and convenience collide

Walsh, Tamara (2018). Video links in youth justice proceedings: when rights and convenience collide. Journal of Judicial Administration, 27 (4), 161-181.

Video links in youth justice proceedings: when rights and convenience collide

2018

Conference Publication

Young women in the criminal justice system

Walsh, Tamara (2018). Young women in the criminal justice system. Queensland Youth Justice Strategy Expert Forum, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 7 September 2018.

Young women in the criminal justice system

2017

Journal Article

La mise sous tutelle des prestations sociales: l’exemple des cartes d’allocations prépayées

Walsh, Tamara (2017). La mise sous tutelle des prestations sociales: l’exemple des cartes d’allocations prépayées. The comparative labour and social security law review, 3, 182-187.

La mise sous tutelle des prestations sociales: l’exemple des cartes d’allocations prépayées

2017

Journal Article

Balancing rights in child protection law

Walsh, Tamara (2017). Balancing rights in child protection law. Australian Journal of Family Law, 31, 47-72.

Balancing rights in child protection law

2017

Conference Publication

Panel discussion

Walsh, Tamara (2017). Panel discussion. Troubled or Troublesome? Justice with Compassion for Our Young People, Brisbane, Qld Australia, 20 November 2017.

Panel discussion

2017

Conference Publication

Panel discussion

Walsh, Tamara (2017). Panel discussion. Homelessness in the 21st Century Australian City, Deakin University Melbourne Campus, Melbourne, 18 December 2017.

Panel discussion

2016

Journal Article

'Public order' policing and the value of independent legal observers

Walsh, Tamara (2016). 'Public order' policing and the value of independent legal observers. Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 28 (1), 33-49. doi: 10.1080/10345329.2016.12036055

'Public order' policing and the value of independent legal observers

2016

Journal Article

Ten years of public nuisance in Queensland

Walsh, Tamara K.E. (2016). Ten years of public nuisance in Queensland. Criminal Law Journal, 40 (2), 59-73.

Ten years of public nuisance in Queensland

2016

Journal Article

Sentencing parents: the consideration of dependent children

Walsh, Tamara and Douglas, Heather (2016). Sentencing parents: the consideration of dependent children. Adelaide Law Review, 37 (1), 135-161.

Sentencing parents: the consideration of dependent children

2016

Conference Publication

Legal Research in Child Protection: What Judicial Officers Say About the Child Protection System

Walsh, Tamara K. E. (2016). Legal Research in Child Protection: What Judicial Officers Say About the Child Protection System. Child and Family Welfare Symposium, University of Melbourne, 26 October 2016.

Legal Research in Child Protection: What Judicial Officers Say About the Child Protection System

2016

Conference Publication

Freedom to Be a Mother: The Impacts of Women's Criminalisation on Child Protection

Walsh, Tamara K. E. (2016). Freedom to Be a Mother: The Impacts of Women's Criminalisation on Child Protection. Sisters Inside Conference, Brisbane, 21 October 2016.

Freedom to Be a Mother: The Impacts of Women's Criminalisation on Child Protection

2015

Journal Article

New Zealanders in crisis in Australia: the absence of a social safety net

Walsh, Tamara (2015). New Zealanders in crisis in Australia: the absence of a social safety net. New Zealand Universities Law Review, 26 (3), 673-702.

New Zealanders in crisis in Australia: the absence of a social safety net

2015

Other Outputs

Children with special needs and the right to education

Walsh, Tamara and Thomas, Kathryn (2015). Children with special needs and the right to education.

Children with special needs and the right to education

2015

Book Chapter

Mothers in crisis: mothers and the child protection system

Walsh, Tamara and Douglas, Heather (2015). Mothers in crisis: mothers and the child protection system. Mothers at the Margins: Stories of Challenge, Resistance and Love. (pp. 89-107) edited by Lisa Raith, Jenny Jones and Marie Porter. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Mothers in crisis: mothers and the child protection system

2015

Book Chapter

Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse and Marginalised Families

Douglas, Heather and Walsh, Tamara (2015). Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse and Marginalised Families. Mandatory Reporting Laws and the Identification of Severe Child Abuse and Neglect. (pp. 491-509) edited by Matthews, Ben and Bross, Donald C. New York, United States: Springer Netherlands. doi: 10.1007/978-94-017-9685-9_23

Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse and Marginalised Families

2015

Journal Article

Criminal justice research and how I realised I know nothing

Walsh, Tamara (2015). Criminal justice research and how I realised I know nothing. Pandora's Box (2015), 17-24.

Criminal justice research and how I realised I know nothing

2015

Journal Article

Negligence and special needs education: the case for recognising a duty to provide special education services in australian schools

Walsh, Tamara K.E. (2015). Negligence and special needs education: the case for recognising a duty to provide special education services in australian schools. Education Law Journal, 18 (1), 32-50.

Negligence and special needs education: the case for recognising a duty to provide special education services in australian schools