What is restorative justice? Fresh answers to a vexed question
Victims & Offenders, 11(1), 9-29.
The punishment debate in restorative justice
Pp. 356-74 in Jonathan Simon and Richard Sparks (eds.) The SAGE Handbook of Punishment and Society. London: SAGE.
‘The elders know … the white man don’t know’: offenders’ views of the Nowra Circle Court
Indigenous Law Bulletin 7(24), 17-21.
Defendants in the Circle: Nowra Circle Court, the Presence and Impact of Elders, and Re-Offending
Brisbane: School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University (November, 128 pp).
Entries and endings: victims’ journeys with justice
Pp. 15-35 in Victims and Mediation, Associação Portuguesa de Apoio à Vítima (APAV), Lisbon, with support from the European Union.
Girls, peer violence, and restorative justice
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 41(1), 109-37.
Indigenous sentencing courts: towards a theoretical and jurisprudential model
Sydney Law Review 29(3), 415-43.
The limits of restorative justice
Pp. 134-45 in Dennis Sullivan and Larry Tifft (eds.) Handbook of Restorative Justice: A Global Perspective. New York: Routledge.
A tale of two studies: restorative justice from a victim’s perspective
Pp. 153-74 in Elizabeth Elliott and Rob Gordon (eds.) Restorative Justice: Emerging Issues in Practice and Evaluation. Cullompton: Willan Publishing.
Indigenous courts and justice practices in Australia
Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice No. 277. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology.
Conferencing and re-offending in Queensland
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 37(2), 167-91.
Criminology and Public Policy, Vol 3(4)
Vol 3(4), Restorative Justice, with editorial introduction, “Justice in many rooms,” pp. 652-54.
Mind the gap: restorative justice in theory and practice
Pp. 221-36 in Andrew von Hirsch et al. (eds.) Restorative Justice and Criminal Justice: Competing or Reconcilable Paradigms? Oxford: Hart Publishing.
Making variation a virtue: evaluating the potential and limits of restorative justice
Pp. 23-50 in Elmar Weitekamp and Hans-Jurgen Kerner (eds.) Restorative Justice in Context: International Practice and Directions. Cullompton: Willan Publishing.
Restorative justice and conferencing
Pp. 294-312 in Adam Graycar and Peter Grabosky (eds.) Handbook of Australian Criminology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Restorative justice and conferencing in Australia
Trends and Issues in Crime and Justice No. 186. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology.
Conferencing in Australia and New Zealand: variations, research findings, and prospects
Pp. 59-83 in Allison Morris and Gabrielle Maxwell (eds.) Restorative Justice for Juveniles: Conferencing, Mediation and Circles. Oxford: Hart Publishing.
Revisiting the relationship between retributive and restorative justice
Pp. 33-54 in Heather Strang and John Braithwaite (eds.) Restorative Justice: Philosophy to Practice. Aldershot: Dartmouth and Ashgate.