2017 Conference: Justice on the Sniff of an Oily Rag
Notes on Presenters; Abstracts of Presentations
Thalia Anthony Storytelling in sentencing reports: comparative reflections
Melda Ariadno and Alistair Wyvill “Responding to Illegal Foreign Fishing in Indonesian and Australian waters – a comparative analysis”
Priscilla Collins and Sam Bowden Making Justice Work on the sniff of an oily rag
David Dalrymple
Kathleen Daly and Elena Marchetti “Desistance and Indigenous Sentencing Court” paper
David Davidson “Crown disclosure: best practice”
Jenna Dennison “COMMIT Programs and Parole Act amendments”
Natasha Fyles Attorney-General’s Opening Remarks
Felicity Gerry and David Woodroffe
Judith Kelly “Criminal Advocacy from a Consumer Perspective – notes”
Jeanette Kerr Paper Powerpoint
Leanne Liddle
John Lowndes “Delivering justice in the lower courts on the sniff of an oily rag”
Wayne Martin (Keynote Speaker) “Unequal Justice for Indigenous Australians”
Dean Mildren “Patron’s Introductory Remarks”
Beth Morrisroe
David Morters Independent Commission Against Corruption
Brendan Murray
Olav Nielssen “Re-offending by forensic patients released from secure hospitals compared to offenders with psychotic illness released from prison”
Simon Ower
Tom Percy
Rory Pettit Social Media Identification and IMM
Charlie Rozencwayg “The Threat to Delivering Quality Justice in the Era of Modern Pragmatism”
Tracey Stevens “Reflections on the UNSW Jury Study on Jurors’ Notions of Justice and the Role of Narrative in the Criminal Trial”
Rex Wild “[Un]Certain [Verbal] Admissions: the trials of John Bryan Kerr” Introduction Script