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2016 Conference Publication Legal systems abuse and coercive controlDouglas, Heather Anne (2016). Legal systems abuse and coercive control. Two Steps Forward and Two Steps Back? Contemporary Issues in Access to Justice for Victims of Family and Domestic Violence, Wollongong, Australia, 15 April 2016. |
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2016 Conference Publication Report on the work of the development of the national family violence bench bookDouglas, Heather Anne, Chapple, Kate and Morris, Elizabeth (2016). Report on the work of the development of the national family violence bench book. 2016 AIJA Conference: Improving Court Practice in Family Violence Cases, Melbourne, Australia, 15-17 June, 2016. |
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2016 Book National family violence bench bookDouglas, Heather Anne and Chapple, Kate (2016). National family violence bench book. Melbourne, Australia: Australasian Institute of Judicial Administration (AIJA). |
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2016 Conference Publication Working with the National Domestic and Family Violence Bench BookDouglas, Heather Anne (2016). Working with the National Domestic and Family Violence Bench Book. Domestic and Family Violence: Legal Aid and Prosecutions One Day Workshop, Brisbane, Australia, 5 October 2016. |
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2015 Other Outputs Domestic violence order applications in Queensland, 2008-09 – 2013-14 Preliminary results from the Queensland Wide Interlinked Courts system (QWIC)Douglas, Heather Anne, Fitzgerald, Robin, Feodoroff, Janine, Norrie, Grace and Barclay, Felix (2015). Domestic violence order applications in Queensland, 2008-09 – 2013-14 Preliminary results from the Queensland Wide Interlinked Courts system (QWIC). |
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2015 Journal Article Abortion law reform neededDouglas, Heather and de Costa, Caroline (2015). Abortion law reform needed. Alternative Law Journal, 40 (4), 280-281. doi: 10.1177/1037969X1504000414 |
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2015 Other Outputs Using Law and Leaving Domestic Violence: Women’s Voices (Year 1 report)Douglas, Heather Anne (2015). Using Law and Leaving Domestic Violence: Women’s Voices (Year 1 report). St. Lucia QLD Australia: TC Beirne School of Law. |
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2015 Journal Article Abortion law in Australia: it's time for national consistency and decriminalisationde Costa, Caroline M. and Douglas, Heather (2015). Abortion law in Australia: it's time for national consistency and decriminalisation. Medical Journal of Australia, 203 (9), 349-350. doi: 10.5694/mja15.00543 |
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2015 Journal Article Patriarchal terrorism and burning women at the stake: The petty treason of Elizabeth Herring 1773Douglas, Heather and Bronitt, Simon (2015). Patriarchal terrorism and burning women at the stake: The petty treason of Elizabeth Herring 1773. Criminal Law Journal, 39 (5), 272-275. |
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2015 Journal Article Indigenous People, Crime and PunishmentDouglas, Heather (2015). Indigenous People, Crime and Punishment. Social and Legal Studies, 24 (2), 321-324. doi: 10.1177/0964663915575630c |
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2015 Journal Article E-cigarettes and the law in AustraliaDouglas, Heather, Hall, Wayne and Gartner, Coral (2015). E-cigarettes and the law in Australia. Australian Family Physician, 44 (6), 415-418. |
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2015 Journal Article Abortion law across Australia - A review of nine jurisdictionsde Costa, Caroline, Douglas, Heather, Hamblin, Julie, Ramsay, Philippa and Shircore, Mandy (2015). Abortion law across Australia - A review of nine jurisdictions. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 55 (2), 105-111. doi: 10.1111/ajo.12298 |
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2015 Book Chapter Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse and Marginalised FamiliesDouglas, 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 |
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2015 Journal Article Foetal alcohol spectrum disorders: a consideration of sentencing and unreliable confessionsDouglas, Heather Anne (2015). Foetal alcohol spectrum disorders: a consideration of sentencing and unreliable confessions. Journal of Law and Medicine, 23 (2), 427-442. |
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2015 Conference Publication Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: A Consideration Sentencing and Unreliable Confessions.Douglas, Heather Anne (2015). Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: A Consideration Sentencing and Unreliable Confessions.. Queensland District Court Judges' Conference, Sunshine Coast, 10 August 2015. |
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2015 Book Chapter Perils of Using Law: A Critique of Protection Orders to Respond to Intimate Partner ViolenceDouglas, Heather and Nancarrow, Heather (2015). Perils of Using Law: A Critique of Protection Orders to Respond to Intimate Partner Violence. Critical issues on violence against women : international perspectives and promising strategies. (pp. 77-87) edited by Holly Johnson, Bonnie S. Fisher and Veronique Jaquier. New York, NY United States: Routledge. |
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2015 Journal Article Do we need a specific domestic violence offence?Douglas, Heather (2015). Do we need a specific domestic violence offence?. Melbourne University Law Review, 39 (2), 434-471. |
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2015 Book Chapter An unsettling presence: Indigenous art and settler lawDouglas, Heather and Besley, Jo (2015). An unsettling presence: Indigenous art and settler law. Courting Blakness: Recalibrating Knowledge in the Sandstone University. (pp. 124-133) edited by Fiona Foley, Louise Martin-Chew and Fiona Nicoll. St Lucia, QLD, Australia: University of Queensland Press. |
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2015 Book Chapter Criminal responsibility and family violence: the relationship between (feminist) academic critique and judicial decision-makingDouglas, Heather Anne (2015). Criminal responsibility and family violence: the relationship between (feminist) academic critique and judicial decision-making. Criminalisation and criminal responsibility in Australia. (pp. 176-190) edited by Thomas Crofts and Arlie Loughnan. South Melbourne, VIC Australia: Oxford University Press. |
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2015 Conference Publication Do We Need a Specific Domestic Violence Offence?Douglas, Heather Anne (2015). Do We Need a Specific Domestic Violence Offence?. Criminal Law Researchers' Workshop, Melbourne Law School and LaTrobe University, 19 February 2015. |