2024 Journal Article What Supports Do Incarcerated Mothers and Their Families Need? The Views of Incarcerated Mothers and Service ProvidersLockwood, Krystal, Sapkota, Diksha, Thompson, Carleen, McGee, Tara Renae, Ransley, Janet, Williams, Corrie, Jenkins, Brian, Malope-Rwodzi, Nomxolisi, Baar, Laura and Dennison, Susan (2024). What Supports Do Incarcerated Mothers and Their Families Need? The Views of Incarcerated Mothers and Service Providers. Women & Criminal Justice, 1-20. doi: 10.1080/08974454.2024.2425967 |
2024 Journal Article Examining the characteristics of children who experience contact with the youth justice system in Queensland: implications for the minimum age of criminal responsibilityOgilvie, James M., Thompson, Carleen, Lockwood, Krystal, Little, Simon, Allard, Troy, Thomsen, Lisa and Dennison, Susan (2024). Examining the characteristics of children who experience contact with the youth justice system in Queensland: implications for the minimum age of criminal responsibility. Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 36 (4), 408-432. doi: 10.1080/10345329.2024.2383155 |
2024 Journal Article Cultural context and sentencing: content analysis of sentencing remarks for Indigenous defendants of domestic violence in the Northern Territory, AustraliaHeenan, Karen, Bond, Christine E.W. and Lockwood, Krystal (2024). Cultural context and sentencing: content analysis of sentencing remarks for Indigenous defendants of domestic violence in the Northern Territory, Australia. Psychology, Crime and Law. doi: 10.1080/1068316x.2024.2376226 |
2024 Book Chapter Commentary on The Disenfranchisement of Aboriginal WomenLockwood, Krystal (2024). Commentary on The Disenfranchisement of Aboriginal Women. The Feminist Legislation Project. (pp. 77-80) London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003372462-8 |
2024 Book Chapter “Life History Research” with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples: how Indigenous methodologies inform culturally appropriate researchLockwood, Krystal, Eriksson, Li, McGee, Tara Renae and Leeson, Sjharn (2024). “Life History Research” with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples: how Indigenous methodologies inform culturally appropriate research. Frontiers in developmental and life-course criminology: methodological innovation and social benefit. (pp. 67-79) edited by Catia Malvaso, Tara Renae Mcgee and Ross Homel. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003294740-7 |
2023 Journal Article Writing retreats as spaces to create Indigenous postgraduate research communities of practiceCampbell, Jennifer Leigh, Lockwood, Krystal, Barnett, Leda, Cook, Becki, Kitson, Greg, Henderson, Leah, Rowland, Dale, Mills, Kyly, Ballangarry, Julie and Corporal, Stephen (2023). Writing retreats as spaces to create Indigenous postgraduate research communities of practice. Studies in Higher Education, 49 (9) 106326, 1-14. doi: 10.1080/03075079.2023.2277793 |
2023 Book Chapter The life event calendar methodologyEriksson, Li, Dennison, Susan, Baguley, Chantelle, Lockwood, Krystal, Mazerolle, Paul and McGee, Tara Renae (2023). The life event calendar methodology. Frontiers in developmental and life-course criminology. (pp. 56-66) edited by Catia Malvaso, Tara Renae Mcgee and Ross Homel. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003294740-6 |
2023 Book Chapter Indigenous peopleLockwood, Krystal, Stringfellow, Rachel, Corporal, Stephen and Weidle, Sally (2023). Indigenous people. Culture, diversity, and criminal justice. (pp. 37-48) edited by Alex Workman, Ranya Kaddour and Patricia M. Griffin. New York, NY United States: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003258032-5 |
2023 Journal Article The importance of enhancing the communication skills of incarcerated mothers*Brubacher, Sonja P., Powell, Martine B., Lockwood, Krystal, Dennison, Susan, McGee, Tara Renae and Ransley, Janet (2023). The importance of enhancing the communication skills of incarcerated mothers*. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 70 101825, 101825. doi: 10.1016/j.avb.2023.101825 |
2023 Book Chapter Health for all? A global health approach for justice reinvestment and indigenous peopleLockwood, Krystal, Workman, Alex and Liamputtong, Pranee (2023). Health for all? A global health approach for justice reinvestment and indigenous people. Handbook of social sciences and global public health. (pp. 1-21) edited by Pranee Liamputtong. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-96778-9_125-1 |
2023 Book Chapter Health for all? A global health approach for justice reinvestment and Indigenous peopleLockwood, Krystal, Workman, Alex and Liamputtong, Pranee (2023). Health for all? A global health approach for justice reinvestment and Indigenous people. Handbook of Social Sciences and Global Public Health. (pp. 1917-1937) edited by Pranee Liamputtong. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-25110-8_125 |
2022 Book Chapter The shackles of masculinity: Indigenous men, settler colonialism, and the carceral archipelagoLockwood, Krystal and Williamson, Bhiamie (2022). The shackles of masculinity: Indigenous men, settler colonialism, and the carceral archipelago. Prison masculinities. (pp. 24-42) edited by Tess Bartlett and Rosemary Ricciardelli. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003091509-3 |
2021 Journal Article Psychiatric disorders and offending in an Australian birth cohort: overrepresentation in the health and criminal justice systems for Indigenous AustraliansOgilvie, James M, Allard, Troy, Thompson, Carleen, Dennison, Susan, Little, Simon B, Lockwood, Krystal, Kisely, Steve, Putland, Ellie and Stewart, Anna (2021). Psychiatric disorders and offending in an Australian birth cohort: overrepresentation in the health and criminal justice systems for Indigenous Australians. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 56 (12) 00048674211063814, 1587-1601. doi: 10.1177/00048674211063814 |
2019 Other Outputs Indigenous people in Australia and New Zealand and the intergenerational effects of incarcerationMike Roettger, Krystal Lockwood and Susan Dennison (2019). Indigenous people in Australia and New Zealand and the intergenerational effects of incarceration. Sydney: Indigenous Justice Clearinghouse. |
2015 Journal Article First Nations peoples and judicial sentencing: main effects and the impact of contextual variabilityLockwood, Krystal, Hart, Timothy C. and Stewart, Anna (2015). First Nations peoples and judicial sentencing: main effects and the impact of contextual variability. The British Journal of Criminology, 55 (4), 769-789. doi: 10.1093/bjc/azv005 |