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Anthony Hopkins
ANU Law School
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Lessons lost in sentencing: Welding individualised justice to Indigenous justice
T Anthony, L Bartels, A Hopkins
Melb. UL Rev. 39, 47, 2015
39*2015
Walking in her shoes: Battered women who kill in Victoria, Western Australia and Queensland
A Hopkins, P Easteal
Alternative Law Journal 35 (3), 132-137, 2010
28*2010
“I would just feel really relaxed and at peace”: findings from a pilot prison yoga program in Australia
L Bartels, LN Oxman, A Hopkins
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 63 (15 …, 2019
272019
Drawing the Line Between Acceptable and Unacceptable Cross-examination of Child Sexual Assault Complainants: concerns about the application of s 41 Evidence Act 1995 (NSW & Cth …
R Boyd, A Hopkins
24*2010
Did she consent? Law and the media in New South Wales
T Dwyer, P Easteal, A Hopkins
Alternative Law Journal 37 (4), 249-253, 2012
192012
Paying attention to the person: Compassion, equality, and therapeutic jurisprudence
A Hopkins, L Bartels
The methodology and practice of therapeutic jurisprudence, 2019
132019
To commit is just the beginning: Applying therapeutic jurisprudence to reform parole in Australia
M Henshaw, L Bartels, A Hopkins
University of New South Wales Law Journal, The 42 (4), 1411-1442, 2019
102019
Set up to fail?: Examining Australian parole compliance laws through a therapeutic jurisprudence lens
M Henshaw, L Bartels, A Hopkins
University of Western Australia Law Review 45 (1), 107-136, 2019
82019
Lessons in flexibility: Introducing a yoga program in an Australian prison
A Hopkins, L Bartels, L Oxman
International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy 8 (4), 47-61, 2019
82019
Equality before the Law: The Importance of Understanding the Experience of'others' in the Criminal Justice System
A Hopkins
University of Canberra, 2015
82015
Did defensive homicide in Victoria provide a safety net for battered women who kill? A case study analysis
C King, L Bartels, P Easteal, A Hopkins
Monash University Law Review 42 (1), 138-178, 2016
72016
THE RELEVANCE OF ABORIGINALITY IN SENTENCING: ‘SENTENCING A PERSON FOR WHO THEY ARE’
A Hopkins
Australian Indigenous Law Review 16 (1), 37-52, 2012
72012
The experiences of people leaving prison in the Australian Capital Territory
C Doyle, D Pfotenhauer, L Bartels, A Hopkins
Canberra: Public Service Research Group, 2020
62020
‘If I don't get a job in six months' time, I can see myself being back in there’: Post‐prison employment experiences of people in Canberra
C Doyle, S Yates, L Bartels, A Hopkins, H Taylor
Australian Journal of Social Issues 57 (3), 627-643, 2022
52022
The national crisis of indigenous incarceration: Is taking indigenous experience into account in sentencing part of the solution?
A Hopkins
Legaldate 27 (2), 4-7, 2015
52015
“People say you’re going home, but I don’t have a home”: Housing After Prison
C Doyle, S Yates, L Bartels, A Hopkins, H Taylor
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology …, 2022
42022
‘Just a bunch of what ifs and unknowns’: The post-prison service provision experiences of people in Canberra, Australia
C Doyle, S Yates, L Bartels, A Hopkins, H Taylor
International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice 70, 100546, 2022
42022
Engaging head and heart: An Australian story on the role of compassion in criminal justice reform
L Bartels, A Hopkins
Research handbook on law and emotion, 268-286, 2021
42021
Equal consideration and informed imagining: Recognising and responding to the lived experiences of abused women who kill
A Hopkins, A Carline, P Easteal
Melb. UL Rev. 41, 1201, 2017
42017
Cross-examination of child sexual assault complainants: Concerns about the application of s 41 of the Evidence Act
A Hopkins, R Boyd
Criminal Law Journal 34 (3), 149-166, 2010
42010
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