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Dr Bronwyn Naylor

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Publications

2009

'Whose rights? Children, parents and discipline' (with Saunders, B) (2009) Alternative Law Journal (Forthcoming)

Submission to Standing Committee of Attorneys General on Draft Spent Conversions Bill, January, 2009 

2008

'In the shadow of a criminal record: Proposal for a just model of criminal record employment checks'. (with Paterson, M. & Pittard, M.) (2008) 32 Melbourne University Law Review 171-198 

ConferencePapers:
'Getting the balance right: Protecting human rights in custodial settings' (with Dussuyer, I). Presented at the ANZ Society of Criminology Conference, November, 2008

'External scrutiny: Can it facilitate the application of human rights in custodial settings' (with Dussuyer, I). Presented at the Discovering balance: Prison Reform and Restorative Justice Conference, Murdoch University, October 2008

Submissions:
Report to Equal Opportunity Act Review, May 2008
Equal Opportunity Act Review (with Paterson, M., and Pittard M), January 2008

2007

Innovation in Clinical Legal Education: Educating Lawyers for the Future. LSB Cooperative,(edited with Hyams, R.) Melbourne (2007)

'Putting the boot on the other foot: Prisoners, law students and theatrical method in clinical community development' (with Jacobsen, S) in Naylor, B., and Hyams, R (Eds), Innovation in Clinical Legal Education: Educating Lawyers for the Future. LSB Cooperative, Melbourne (2007)

'Clinical legal education and the training of future lawyers' (with Hyams, R.) in Naylor, B., and Hyams, R. (Eds), Innovation in Clinical Legal Education: Educating Lawyers for the Future. LSB Cooperative, Melbourne (2007)

Criminal convictions and employment: obstacles to "reintegration", paper presented at Criminology: Building Bridges, 20th Annual Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Conference, Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide SA, 23-26 September 2007

Obstacles to reintegration for women: criminal convictions and employment, paper presented at conference What Works for Women Offenders: Challenging Stereotypes and achieving change, Monash University Centre, Prato Italy, 10-12 September 2007

2006

'Development of a conceptual framework to broaden the options for achieving justice in sexual assault cases: an Issues paper', report submitted to Department for Victorian Communities, October 2006, 27p

'Parallel pathways to justice in sexual assault cases: a position paper' Report submitted to Department for Victorian Communities, December 2006

ANZSOC Newsletter (Editor) Vol 3 Issue 1 February 2006, Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra, ACT, 1-14

ANZSOC Newsletter (Editor) Vol 3 Issue 2 October 2006, Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra, ACT, 1-14

Conference papers:
'Disciplining Women: maintaining discipline in women's prisons' Paper presented to Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Conference, Hobart, February 2006

'Radical change in defences to homicide: recent reforms to the law of provocation in Victoria' Invited presentation to Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine, 27 April 2006

2005

'Do not pass go: the impact of criminal record checks on employment in Australia'(2005) 30(4) Altenative Law Journal 174-179

'Opinion: How abuse of record checks is also denying rehabilitation' The Age, A pril 2005, 17  

Conference papers:
'Community development, corrections and clinical legal teaching'. Presented at Clinical Legal Education  Conference, Adelaide, Sept 2005

'Disciplinary processes in women's prisions'. Presented at What Works with Women Offenders, Prato, June 2005

Submissions:
HREOC Discussion Paper: 'Discrimination in employment on the basis of criminal record' Feb 2005
Department of Justice Victoria: 'Discussion paper: Working with Children Bill 2005' Feb 2005

2004

Australian Criminal Laws: Critical Perspectives, (with McSherry, B.) Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 2004

Naylor, B., Penovic, T., and Sifris, A. (Eds) Alternative Law Journal, Vol 29, June 2004

2003

Conference Paper:
'Perspectives on the future of industry-based customer dispute resolution shemes'. Invited paper for the National Alternative Dispute Resolution Advisory Council (NADRAC) Conference, Sydney, Sept 2003

2002

‘Regulating for consumer rights and redress in the Victorian electricity industry’ (2002) 20(1) Law in Context (Special Edition: Competition Policy with Legal Form) 101-140 

‘Accountability and consumer complaint handling in the privatised Victorian electricity industry’ (2002) 8 New Zealand Business Law Quarterly 308-328

Conference paper:
'Prison disciplinary systems: Process and proof'. Paper presented at the International Institute of Forensic Studies Conference, Prato, July 2002

2001

‘Reporting Violence in the British Print Media: Gendered Stories’ (2001) 40(2) Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 180-194 

‘The “Bad Mother” in Media and Legal Texts’ (2001) 11(2) Social Semiotics 155-176

Conference papers:
'Prisons, privatisation and human rights'. Presented at the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law Conference, Dec 2001

'Consumer complaints handling in the privatised Victorian energy industry'. Presented a the 8th International Consumer Law Conference, Auckland, April 2001

2000

Naylor, B., and Castan, M. (Eds) Alternative Law Journal, June 2000

Submission to Essential Services Commission Consultation Paper, October 2000

Submission to Review of Community Correctional Services, September 2000

Submission to Independent Investigation into the Management and Operations of Victoria's Private Prisons, August 2000 (with Hubble, G., and Marich, M.)

1999

‘May the force be with you: testing the power(s) of the Victorian Energy Industry Ombudsman CitiPower v Electricity Industry Ombudsman (Vic) Ltd.’ (1999) 24/6 Alternative Law Journal 301-2

1997

‘Equality before the law: mission impossible?’ (1997) 23 Monash Law Review 421-440

1995

‘Sentencing in the Reformed Magistrates Courts’ (with Roger Douglas) (1995) Law in Context 79-106 

1994

‘Fair Trial or Free Press: Legal Responses to Media Reports of Criminal Trials’ (1994) 53 Cambridge Law Journal 492-501
 
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