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2025 Other Outputs ‘High-impact sabotage’: spy chief issues grave warning about espionage and sabotage threatKendall, Sarah (2025, 11 13). ‘High-impact sabotage’: spy chief issues grave warning about espionage and sabotage threat The Conversation doi: 10.64628/AA.jc9wpsmfk |
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2025 Journal Article What is trauma-informed practice and how can you apply it?Kendall, Sarah (2025, 07 11). What is trauma-informed practice and how can you apply it? LSJ online |
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2025 Other Outputs Submission to the Independent National Security Legislation Monitor, Review of Australia’s Espionage, Foreign Interference, Sabotage and Theft of Trade Secrets OffencesKendall, Sarah, Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca, Dalla-Pozza, Dominique and Hardy, Keiran (2025). Submission to the Independent National Security Legislation Monitor, Review of Australia’s Espionage, Foreign Interference, Sabotage and Theft of Trade Secrets Offences. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: |
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2025 Other Outputs Non-fatal strangulation: section 315A review – investigating, prosecuting and defending non-fatal strangulation in QueenslandO'Leary, Jodie and Kendall, Sarah (2025). Non-fatal strangulation: section 315A review – investigating, prosecuting and defending non-fatal strangulation in Queensland. Brisbane, QLD Australia: Queensland Law Reform Commission. |
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2025 Other Outputs Queensland law reform commission’s review of the non-fatal strangulation offenceKendall, Sarah and O'Leary, Jodie (2025, 04 01). Queensland law reform commission’s review of the non-fatal strangulation offence The Examiner 7. |
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2025 Other Outputs Non-fatal strangulation: section 315A review – ‘I just want to be heard’: the voices of strangulation victim-survivorsLakeman, Jessica and Kendall, Sarah (2025). Non-fatal strangulation: section 315A review – ‘I just want to be heard’: the voices of strangulation victim-survivors. Brisbane, QLD Australia: Queensland Law Reform Commission. |
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2025 Other Outputs Non-fatal strangulation: section 315A review – a holistic review of the non-fatal strangulation offenceKendall, Sarah and O'Leary, Jodie (2025). Non-fatal strangulation: section 315A review – a holistic review of the non-fatal strangulation offence. Brisbane, QLD Australia: Queensland Law Reform Commission. |
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2025 Other Outputs The ASIO threat assessment is a dark outlook for Australia’s security. Are our laws up to the task?Kendall, Sarah (2025, 02 20). The ASIO threat assessment is a dark outlook for Australia’s security. Are our laws up to the task? The Conversation doi: 10.64628/AA.henhywptr |
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2024 Journal Article The trauma-informed trial: A conceptual framework to guide practiceKendall, Sarah (2024). The trauma-informed trial: A conceptual framework to guide practice. University of Queensland Law Journal, 43 (3), 319-352. doi: 10.38127/uqlj.v43i3.9167 |
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2024 Other Outputs Non-fatal strangulation: section 315A review – our terms of referenceKendall, Sarah (2024). Non-fatal strangulation: section 315A review – our terms of reference. Brisbane, QLD Australia: Queensland Law Reform Commission. |
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2024 Other Outputs A Russian-born ADF soldier and her husband have been charged with spying. What does this mean?Kendall, Sarah (2024, 07 12). A Russian-born ADF soldier and her husband have been charged with spying. What does this mean? The Conversation |
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2024 Other Outputs A trauma-informed non-fatal strangulation trial: victim-witnesses, brain injury and PTSDKendall, Sarah (2024). A trauma-informed non-fatal strangulation trial: victim-witnesses, brain injury and PTSD. PhD Thesis, School of Law, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/337a7f1 |
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2024 Other Outputs Submission to Independent National Security Legislation Monitor, Review of Secrecy OffencesDalla-Pozza, Dominique, Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca, Greste, Peter, Hardy, Kieran and Kendall, Sarah (2024). Submission to Independent National Security Legislation Monitor, Review of Secrecy Offences. Canberra, ACT Australia: Independent National Security Legislation Monitor. |
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2024 Journal Article Espionage law in the UK and Australia: balancing effectiveness and appropriatenessKendall, Sarah (2024). Espionage law in the UK and Australia: balancing effectiveness and appropriateness. The Cambridge Law Journal, 83 (1), 62-98. doi: 10.1017/s0008197323000466 |
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2024 Other Outputs Explainer: what is sabotage and why is the ASIO chief worried about it?Walker-Munro, Brendan and Kendall, Sarah (2024, 02 29). Explainer: what is sabotage and why is the ASIO chief worried about it? The Conversation doi: 10.64628/AA.q97jnutd7 |
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2023 Other Outputs Maximising the realisation of human rights: religious educational institutions and anti-discrimination lawsPaton, Micheil, Fulton, Sarah, Kendall, Sarah, Emmanouil, Nia, Payne, Stephanie and Coffey, Hannah (2023). Maximising the realisation of human rights: religious educational institutions and anti-discrimination laws. Brisbane, QLD Australia: Australian Law Reform Commission. |
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2023 Other Outputs Religious educational institutions and anti-discrimination law: international comparisonsKendall, Sarah (2023). Religious educational institutions and anti-discrimination law: international comparisons. Brisbane, QLD Australia: Australian Law Reform Commission. |
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2023 Journal Article Preparing for espionage, foreign interference and sabotage: preventive justice or unjust pre-crimes?Kendall, Sarah (2023). Preparing for espionage, foreign interference and sabotage: preventive justice or unjust pre-crimes?. Monash University Law Review, 49 (3), 1-40. doi: 10.26180/27377187 |
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2023 Other Outputs Foreign interference through social media is an active threat. Here’s what Australia can doWalker-Munro, Brendan and Kendall, Sarah (2023, 08 07). Foreign interference through social media is an active threat. Here’s what Australia can do The Conversation |
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2023 Journal Article Environmental damage as a threat to national security: Australia's legal vulnerability to enviro-terrorism and enviro-sabotageKendall, Sarah and Walker-Munro, Brendan (2023). Environmental damage as a threat to national security: Australia's legal vulnerability to enviro-terrorism and enviro-sabotage. Public Law Review, 34 (1), 26-47. |