Criminal justice system: aims and processes
Pp. 329-349 in Ben Livings, Katherine McLachlan, Nerida Chazal, and Rick Sarre (eds.) Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology (7th edition). Sydney: Lawbook Company.
Stepping out of the shadow of transitional justice: a theoretical framework for institutional justice
Victims & Offenders 19(7), 1239-75.
Redress for Institutional Abuse of Children: The Unique Case of Norway
International Redress Project Special Report. Brisbane: School of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Griffith Criminology Institute, Griffith University (in revision).
Civil justice and redress outcomes for child sexual abuse by the Catholic Church
Current Issues in Criminal Justice (2021), Vol 33(4): 438-65 (with Juliet Davis)
Criminal justice system: aims and processes
Pp. 383-403 in Derek Dalton, Willem deLint, and Darren Palmer (eds.) Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology (6th edition). Sydney: Lawbook Company.
Feminism, justice and ethics: reflections on Braithwaite’s commitments
The International Journal of Restorative Justice 3(1), 80-93.
Unravelling redress for institutional abuse of children in Australia
UNSW Law Journal (2019), Vol 42(4): 1254-93 (with Juliet Davis)
Re-assessing the offending question: what counts as success?
Griffith Review, 31 October, 1-12.
State payments to victims of violent crime: discretion and bias in awards for sexual offences
British Journal of Criminology 59(5), 1099-1118.
Case study research in criminology
Doing Criminological Research, 3rd edition. London: SAGE publications (contact Professor Daly for published chapter)
Sequencing justice: a longitudinal study of justice goals of domestic violence victims
British Journal of Criminology 58(4), 787-804.
Inequalities of redress: Australia's National Redress Scheme for Institutional Abuse of Children
Journal of Australian Studies (2018), Vol 42 (2): 204-216
Recognition, reconnection, and renewal: the meaning of money to sexual assault survivors
International Review of Victimology 24(1), 25-46.
Redress for historical institutional abuse of children
Australian and New Zealand handbook of Criminology, Crime, and Justice (2017). London: Palgrave Macmillan
Indigenous partner violence, Indigenous sentencing courts, and pathways to desistance
Violence Against Women 23(12), 1513-35.
Sibling sexual violence and victims’ justice interests: a comparison of youth conferencing and judicial sentencing
Pp. 144-78 in Estelle Zinsstag and Marie Keenan (eds.) Sexual Violence and Restorative Justice: Legal, Social and Therapeutic Dimensions. Abingdon: Routledge.