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Rebecca A Bunn
Rebecca A Bunn
PhD Candidate, The University of Melbourne
Verified email at student.unimelb.edu.au
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Intersectional needs and reentry: Re-conceptualizing ‘multiple and complex needs’ post-release
R Bunn
Criminology & Criminal Justice 19 (3), 328-345, 2019
482019
‘I am not drunk, I have an ABI’: findings from a qualitative study into systematic challenges in responding to people with acquired brain injuries in the justice system
G Lansdell, B Saunders, A Eriksson, R Bunn, S Baidawi
Psychiatry, psychology and law 25 (5), 737-758, 2018
232018
Conceptualizing addiction as disability in discrimination law: A situated comparison
R Bunn
Contemporary drug problems 46 (1), 58-77, 2019
162019
Friend or foe: the media’s power to inform and shape societal attitudes towards people with acquired brain injury
BJ Saunders, G Lansdell, A Eriksson, R Bunn
Disability & society 33 (6), 932-953, 2018
132018
‘Short fuse and no filter’: Acquired brain injury–How a medical disability transforms into a social and criminal justice concern
A Eriksson, B Saunders, G Lansdell, R Bunn
International journal of law, crime and justice 57, 126-136, 2019
82019
Strengthening the connection between acquired brain injury (ABI) and family violence: the importance of ongoing monitoring, research and inclusive terminology
GT Lansdell, BJ Saunders, A Eriksson, R Bunn
Journal of family violence 37 (2), 367-380, 2022
72022
Enhancing the rights and well‐being of people with acquired brain injuries in the criminal justice system: Some findings from a qualitative study
G Lansdell, B Saunders, A Eriksson, R Bunn, S Baidawi
Australian Journal of Social Issues 53 (2), 88-106, 2018
62018
Critical Narratives Or Crime Stories? The Ethics And Politics Of Narrative Research In Criminology
R Bunn
The British Journal of Criminology 63 (6), 1557-1573, 2023
42023
Family Violence, Homelessness and Criminalised Women: Accounting for Systemic Violence in the Australian Post-Release Milieu
R Bunn, E Buggy
The Routledge Handbook of Women's Experiences of Criminal Justice, 111-123, 2022
2022
What do lawyers really know about neurodisability? Confusion, obfuscation and dereliction of duty
GT Lansdell, B Saunders, A Eriksson, R Bunn
Neurodisability and the Criminal Justice System, 153-175, 2021
2021
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