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  • Home
    • Judicial performance and emotion
    • Courts and social change
    • Gender and judging
    • Judicial practice in court
    • Judicial workload allocation
    • Magistrates Research Project
    • National Surveys
      • National Survey of Australian Magistrates 2002
      • National Survey of Australian Magistrates 2007
      • National Survey of Australian Judges 2007
  • News
    • Current News
    • News Archive
  • Research
    • Books and book chapters
    • Refereed journal articles
    • Professional journal articles
    • Conference presentations
    • Seminars, workshops
    • Research reports
  • Collaborations
  • Staff
  • Contact
  • Acknowledgements

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Refereed journal articles

Professional journal articles

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Research reports

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