2023 Applied Research in Crime and Justice Conference

​Conference program 2023 (PDF, 228.8 KB) (2 pages)

Conference handbook 2023 - program and abstracts (PDF, 900.1 KB) (20 pages)

Keynotes and presenters

Keynotes Organisation Title Slides (pptx/pdf) YouTube video
Aaron Chalfin University of Pennsylvania Investments in Policing and Public Safety: A Review of the Evidence Slides (PPTX, 65.1 MB)
YouTube
Jason Payne University of Wollongong Youth Crime in NSW: A time of crisis or a crisis in confidence? Slides (PPTX, 5.2 MB)
YouTube
Julia Quilter (University of Wollongong)
Luke McNamara (UNSW)
Experience of Complainants of Adult Sexual Offences in the District Court of NSW: A Trial Transcript Analysis  Slides (PPTX, 1.1 MB)
YouTube
panel discussion
Elena Campbell (Centre for Innovative Justice, RMIT)
Frances Lockie (KPMG)
Experiences of complainants of sexual offences in the NSW criminal justice system: Interview study
Slides (PPTX, 28.2 MB)

Brendan Thomas (NSW Department of Communities & Justice) & Edwina Crawford (NSW Department of Communities & Justice)

Vickie Hovane (University of Western Australia)

Reducing violence in First Nations communities - Panel discussion

Two Laws talking: Establishing a shared starting point for reducing violence, creating safe communities, and reducing Aboriginal incarceration


Slides (PPTX, 28.2 MB)
YouTube 
panel discussion
Presenters Organisation Title Slides (ppt/pdf) YouTube video
Julie Barkworth & Clare Power NSW Corrections Research Evaluation and Statistics & NSW Department of Customer Service Building a rehabilitative prison environment: Implementation and impacts of Five Minute Intervention training in NSW correctional centres Slides (PDF, 1.9 MB)
YouTube
Charlotte Bell & Lorelei Hine Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS) The ANROWS Evidence Portal: Identifying evidence gaps in interventions for violence against women

Slides (PPTX, 1.1 MB)

YouTube
Sharon Bicknell & Inspector Greg Donaldson Revenue NSW, Department of Customer Service & Macarthur Highway Patrol, NSW Police Force Driving behaviour change: Exploring fine alternatives to achieve compliance and financial hardship outcomes through a Child Car Restraint Fines Diversion proof of concept  Slides (PPTX, 103.7 MB)
YouTube
Stewart Boiteux & Adam Teperski
NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research An outcome evaluation of the NSW Domestic Violence Electronic Monitoring program
Slides (PPTX, 15.0 MB)
YouTube
Jesse Cale  & Fredrick Zmudzki  Griffith University & University of New South Wales

Findings from the evaluation study of home detention in South Australia: 2016-2022

Slides (PPTX, 6.7 MB)
YouTube
Nabila Chowdhury UNSW Psychosis and offending behaviour in New South Wales –a population level data-linkage study

Slides (PPTX, 1.1 MB)

YouTube
Susan Dennison & Janet Ransley Griffith University Transforming Corrections to Transform Lives: Supporting incarcerated mothers and their children through a model for individual and systems change Slides (PPTX, 91.6 MB)
YouTube
George Karystianis University of New South Wales Improving national domestic violence surveillance by text mining police narratives

Slides (PPTX, 5.4 MB)

YouTube
Min-Taec Kim & Fan Cheng
NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research Does administrative data predict which young people have justice contact? A first look from a birth cohort study using the NSW Human Services Dataset Slides (PPTX, 6.4 MB)
YouTube
Ilya Klauzner NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research Investigating bias towards Aboriginal people in police bail decisions Slides (PPTX, 4.2 MB)
YouTube
Cameron T. Langfield University of Wollongong Youth offending during the COVID-19 pandemic: a case study from New South Wales Slides (PPTX, 210.4 KB)
YouTube
Steeve Marchand University of Melbourne Can parole reduce both time served and crime?

Slides (PPTX, 14.3 MB)

YouTube
Anthony Morgan Australian Institute of Criminology Inside the brotherhood of the bikie: Research into outlaw motorcycle gangs Slides (PPTX, 7.2 MB)
YouTube
James Ogilvie Griffith University Reducing Australian First Nations youth justice contacts: A case for raising the age of criminal responsibility based on Queensland birth cohort data Slides (PPTX, 11.2 MB)
YouTube
Justine Simpkins NSW Law Enforcement Conduct Commission Consorting & Children in NSW Slides (PPTX, 2.8 MB)
YouTube
Apriel Jolliffe Simpson University of Waikato Examining the predictive validity of the multi-agency Integrated Safety Response’s risk assessments for family violence Slides (PDF, 5.5 MB)

YouTube

Scott Sisson Data Science Hub, UNSW The impact of changes to liquor licensing policy on violence in NSW, 2000-2019 Slides (PPTX, 17.8 MB)
YouTube
Elizabeth Sullivan University of Newcastle Intergenerational incarceration in NSW: Characteristics of people in prison who experienced parental imprisonment as a child 

Slides (PPTX, 21.3 MB)

YouTube
Adam Teperski NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research Why are Aboriginal adults less likely to receive cannabis cautions? Slides (PPTX, 4.1 MB)
YouTube
Stacy Tzoumakis Griffith University Levels of involvement with child protective services associated with early adolescent police contact as a victim and person of interest: A population-based record linkage study of 71,465 young people

Slides (PPTX, 17.9 MB)

YouTube
Don Weatherburn National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW Does diversion into treatment reduce the risk of re-offending and imprisonment? An evaluation of the NSW MERIT program Slides (PPTX, 588.9 KB)
YouTube
Heather Wolbers Australian Institute of Criminology Sexual harassment, aggression and violence victimisation among mobile dating app and website users in Australia  

Slides (PPTX, 5.0 MB)

YouTube
Richard Wortley University College London The modus operandi of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) offenders Slides (PDF, 1.1 MB)

YouTube

Last updated:

01 Aug 2024

Was this content useful?
We will use your rating to help improve the site.
Please don't include personal or financial information here
Please don't include personal or financial information here

We acknowledge Aboriginal people as the First Nations Peoples of NSW and pay our respects to Elders past, present, and future. 

Informed by lessons of the past, Department of Communities and Justice is improving how we work with Aboriginal people and communities. We listen and learn from the knowledge, strength and resilience of Stolen Generations Survivors, Aboriginal Elders and Aboriginal communities.

You can access our apology to the Stolen Generations.

Top Return to top of page Top