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Journal Article
Bond, Christine, Jeffries, Samantha, & Loban, Heron (2012) Inequities, alternatives and future directions : inside perspectives of Indigenous sentencing in Queensland. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law. (In Press)
Jeffries, Samantha & Bond, Christine (2012) The Impact of Indigenous status on adult sentencing : a review of the statistical research literature. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, 10(3), pp. 223-243.
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1Bond, Christine & Jeffries, Samantha (2012) Indigeneity and the likelihood of imprisonment in Queensland’s adult and children’s courts. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 19(2), pp. 169-183.
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1Bond, Christine & Jeffries, Samantha (2011) Measuring risk and blameworthiness in the sentencing of criminal defendants : an exploratory study in Western Australia's Higher Courts. Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 23(1), pp. 17-36.
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82Bond, Christine & Jeffries, Samantha (2011) Indigeneity and the judicial decision to imprison : a study of Western Australia’s higher courts. British Journal of Criminology. (In Press)
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2Bond, Christine & Jeffries, Samantha (2011) Harsher sentences? Indigeneity and prison sentence length in Western Australia's higher courts. Journal of Sociology, Online(Online), pp. 1-21.
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1Bond, Christine, Jeffries, Samantha, & Weatherburn, Don (2011) How much time? Indigenous status and the sentenced imprisonment term decision in New South Wales. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 44(2), pp. 272-290.
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1Jeffries, Samantha & Bond, Christine (2010) Sex and sentencing disparity in South Australia’s higher courts. Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 22(1), pp. 81-97.
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251Jeffries, Samantha & Bond, Christine (2010) Narratives of mitigation : sentencing Indigenous criminal defendants in South Australia’s Higher Courts. Journal of Sociology, 46(3), pp. 219-237.
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5Jeffries, Samantha & Bond, Christine (2009) Does indigeneity matter? Sentencing Indigenous offenders in South Australia’s Higher Courts. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 42(1), pp. 47-71.
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Bond, Christine & Jeffries, Samantha (2012) Sentencing indigenous and non-indigenous women in Western Australia's higher courts : A summary of the main findings of a narrative study. In Coventry, Garry & Shircone, Mandy (Eds.) Proceedings of the 5th Annual Australian and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, James Cook University, Cairns campus.
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8Jeffries, Samantha & Bond, Christine (2010) Discrimination or Differential Involvement? A Review of the Research Exploring the Impact of Indigenous Status on Sentencing. In The annual conference of The Australian Sociological Association 2010, 6-9 December, 2010, Macquarie University.
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600Bond, Christine & Jeffries, Samantha (2009) An examination of the sentencing remarks of Indigenous and non-Indigenous criminal defendants in South Australia’s Higher Courts. In Proceeding of The Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association 2009, The Australian Sociological Association, Australian National University, Canberra.
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51Jeffries, Samantha & Bond, Christine (2008) Indigenous status and sentencing : tentative theoretical explanations for disparity. In Majoribanks, T., Barraket, J., Chang, J.S., Dawson, A., Guillemin, M., Henry-Waring, M., et al. (Eds.) The annual conference of The Australian Sociological Association 2008: Re-imagining Sociology, 2-5 December 2008, The University of Melbourne.
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Grant, Frances, Sum, Melissa, Legosz, Margot, Western, John, Bond, Christine, Sheehan, Mary C., et al. (2009) Interactions between police and young people.
