Stepping out of the shadow of transitional justice: a theoretical framework for institutional justice
Victims & Offenders 19(7), 1239-75.
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)
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.
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.
Indigenous partner violence, Indigenous sentencing courts, and pathways to desistance
Violence Against Women 23(12), 1513-35.
What is restorative justice? Fresh answers to a vexed question
Victims & Offenders, 11(1), 9-29.
Fight, flight or freeze: common responses for follower coping with toxic leadership
Stress & Health 32(4), 346-54.
Conceptualising responses to institutional abuse of children
Current Issues in Criminal Justice (2014), Vol 26(1): 5–29
Responding to everyday rape in Cambodia: rhetorics, realities, and somroh somruel
Restorative Justice: An International Journal 2(1), 64-84.
Youth sex offending, recidivism, and restorative justice: comparing court and conference cases
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 46(2), 241-67.
One pair of shoes, one life’: steps toward accountability for genocide in Srebrenica
International Journal of Transitional Justice 5(3), 477-91.