Overview
Availability
- Honorary Professor Heather Douglas is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Arts, Monash University
- Bachelor of Law, Monash University
- Masters (Coursework) of Law, Queensland University of Technology
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Melbourne
Works
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2017
Conference Publication
Panel Discussion, Public Forum
Douglas, Heather Anne (2017). Panel Discussion, Public Forum. The Royal Commission into Family Violence: Today and into the Future, Melboure, VIC, Australia, 7 April 2017.
2017
Conference Publication
Legal responses to domestic violence in the context of Human Services
Douglas, Heather Anne (2017). Legal responses to domestic violence in the context of Human Services. Department of Human Services (Cth) In-service, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 11 October 2017.
2016
Other Outputs
Using Law and Leaving Domestic Violence: Women’s Voices (Year 2 report)
Douglas, Heather Anne (2016). Using Law and Leaving Domestic Violence: Women’s Voices (Year 2 report). St. Lucia QLD Australia: TC Beirne School of Law.
2016
Journal Article
Sexual violence, domestic abuse and the feminist judge
Douglas, Heather Anne (2016). Sexual violence, domestic abuse and the feminist judge. Journal of International and Comparative Law, 3 (2), 317-343.
2016
Journal Article
Time to repeal outdated abortion laws in New South Wales and Queensland
Douglas, Heather Anne and de Costa, Caroline M. (2016). Time to repeal outdated abortion laws in New South Wales and Queensland. Medical Journal of Australia, 205 (8), 353-354. doi: 10.5694/mja16.00807
2016
Journal Article
Judges to Draw on New Guide for Family and Domestic Violence by Melissa Coade
Douglas, Heather Anne (2016). Judges to Draw on New Guide for Family and Domestic Violence by Melissa Coade. Lawyers Weekly
2016
Journal Article
Abortion, law reform and the context of decision-making
Douglas, Heather and Kerr, Katherine (2016). Abortion, law reform and the context of decision-making. Griffith Law Review, 25 (1), 129-145. doi: 10.1080/10383441.2016.1201882
2016
Other Outputs
Submission: Abortion Law Reform (Women's Right to Choose) Amendment Bill 2016 and inquiry into laws governing termination of pregnancy in Queensland
Douglas, Heather Anne (2016). Submission: Abortion Law Reform (Women's Right to Choose) Amendment Bill 2016 and inquiry into laws governing termination of pregnancy in Queensland. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: T. C. Beirne School of Law, The University of Queensland.
2016
Journal Article
What would a feminist judge do? Considerations in sexual offence cases
Douglas, Heather Anne (2016). What would a feminist judge do? Considerations in sexual offence cases. CDFVReader, 14 (2), 3-4.
2016
Journal Article
Intellectual disabilities, domestic violence and legal engagement
Douglas, Heather and Harpur, Paul (2016). Intellectual disabilities, domestic violence and legal engagement. Disability and Society, 31 (3), 305-321. doi: 10.1080/09687599.2016.1167673
2016
Conference Publication
Evidence and the Feminist Judge
Douglas, Heather Anne (2016). Evidence and the Feminist Judge. Northumbria Centre for Evidence and Criminal Justice Studies, Northumbria University, UK, 17 February.
2016
Conference Publication
Using Law in Response to Domestic Abuse: Women's Experiences
Douglas, Heather Anne (2016). Using Law in Response to Domestic Abuse: Women's Experiences. Domestic Abuse and the Search for Justice: Principles, Practices, Policies, Durham, 16 March 2016.
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.
2016
Conference Publication
Policing domestic violence panel
Douglas, Heather Anne (2016). Policing domestic violence panel. Policing Domestic Violence Forum, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 4 November 2016.
2016
Conference Publication
Evidence and the Feminist Judge
Douglas, Heather Anne (2016). Evidence and the Feminist Judge. Northumbria Centre for Evidence and Criminal Justice Studies, Northumbria University, UK, 17 February.
2016
Conference Publication
Prosecuting Domestic Violence Cases: Is a New Offence the Answer?
Douglas, Heather Anne (2016). Prosecuting Domestic Violence Cases: Is a New Offence the Answer?. IAS Fellows Seminar, Durham University, UK, 25 January.
2016
Conference Publication
Coordinating Responses: Plugging the Gaps in the System
Douglas, Heather Anne (2016). Coordinating Responses: Plugging the Gaps in the System. AFCC Australian Chapter: Third Annual Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Brisbane, Australia, 19 August 2016.
2016
Conference Publication
Legal systems abuse and coercive control
Douglas, 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.
2016
Conference Publication
Report on the work of the development of the national family violence bench book
Douglas, 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.
2016
Book
National family violence bench book
Douglas, Heather Anne and Chapple, Kate (2016). National family violence bench book. Melbourne, Australia: Australasian Institute of Judicial Administration (AIJA).
Funding
Supervision
Availability
- Honorary Professor Heather Douglas is:
- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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Criminal law and procedure
- disclosure and fair trial;
- unrepresented defendants in criminal matters and the role of judges;
- post-sentence detention (eg: dangerous offenders, indefinites sentences etc.
For further information contact Professor Heather Douglas, e: h.douglas@law.uq.edu.au
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Topics that explore legal issues related to domestic and family violence
- use of exclusion or ouster orders in legislation and by the courts;
- development of specific offences (stalking, torture etc) and their implementation;
- development of defences (eg provocation, battered persons defence) and use in courts;
- role of the victim in charge and prosecution of criminal offences;
- special courts and alternative justice mechanisms in domestic and family violence matters.
For further information contact Professor Heather Douglas, e: h.douglas@law.uq.edu.au
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Master Philosophy
The Criminal Justice Journeys of Incarcerated Women who have Experienced Non-Fatal Strangulation: Conceptualising a Trauma- and Gender-informed Approach to Correctional Care.
Associate Advisor
Completed supervision
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Unrepresented Defendants in Criminal Trials in Bhutan: A Comparative Study between Australia and Bhutan
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Francesca Bartlett
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Migration and domestic violence: Women's experiences of proving domestic violence as a requirement for permanent residency in Australia
Principal Advisor
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
The Charging Decision: Accountability, Transparency, and Control of the Decision to Prosecute
Principal Advisor
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Child Death, Neglect & Criminal Responsibility: The (In)adequacy of the Law of Homicide in Australia in Cases of Child Fatality Resulting from Parental Neglect
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Andreas Schloenhardt
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Does Australia's law governing fitness for trial for summary offences protect the human rights of persons with intellectual disabilities?
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor John Devereux
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
The role of the victim in criminal proceedings in Australia and Germany - a comparison
Principal Advisor
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
The criminal law implications for doctors who perform sacrificial separation surgery on conjoined twins
Principal Advisor
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
A Trauma-Informed Non-Fatal Strangulation Trial: Victim-Witnesses, Brain Injury and PTSD
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Caitlin Goss
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Murri Courts: An ethnography of Indigenous sentencing courts in Southeast Queensland, Australia
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sally Babidge, Associate Professor Gerhard Hoffstaedter
Media
Enquiries
Contact Honorary Professor Heather Douglas directly for media enquiries about:
- Aboriginal peoples and criminal law
- Aboriginal peoples and domestic violence
- Abortion and the law
- Australian judicial decision-making
- Criminal law and Indigenous people
- Criminal law and procedure
- Domestic violence
- Domestic violence in Indigenous communities
- Family violence
- FASD
- Feminism
- Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and the Law
- Human rights
- Indigenous people and criminal law
- law reform
- sentencing
- Social justice law
- Stalking and technology facilitated abuse
- Violence - domestic
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