Person
Nicole Bluett-Boyd
Report
Innovative models in addressing violence against Indigenous women: state of knowledge paper
Summary: This state of knowledge paper draws on both national and international literature and policy and program evaluations, to establish what is currently known about innovative responses to violence against Indigenous women in Australia. A key issue for researchers and practitioners lies in whether it is sufficient to apply the same perspectives that inform research...
Report
Access to early childhood education in Australia: insights from a qualitative study
Based on interviews with 94 parents in Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania, and Western Australia, this report investigates parents' knowledge of and attitudes towards early childhood education.
Report
Victim/survivor-focused justice responses and reforms to criminal court practice: implementation, current practice and future directions
Abstract: Reforms have been underway over the last three decades to address the disadvantages that victim/survivors of sexual assault face within the criminal justice system in Australia. Such reforms include expansion of advocate services, specialisation of police, alternative provisions for giving evidence at trial, and changes to jury instructions. This report was commissioned to examine...
Report
The role of emerging communication technologies in experiences of sexual violence: a new legal frontier?
This research study investigates how communication technologies facilitate sexual violence against young people and what challenges this presents for the Victorian criminal justice system.