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Samantha Jeffries
Samantha Jeffries
Senior Lecturer, Griffith University
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Pathways to sex‐based differentiation in criminal court sentencing
S Jeffries, GJO Fletcher, G Newbold
Criminology 41 (2), 329-354, 2003
1242003
Homophobia, heteronormativism and hegemonic masculinity: Male same-sex intimate violence from the perspective of Brisbane service providers
M Kay, S Jeffries
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 17 (3), 412-423, 2010
982010
Does Indigeneity matter? Sentencing Indigenous offenders in South Australia's higher courts
S Jeffries, C Bond
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology 42 (1), 47-71, 2009
822009
Similar punishment? Comparing sentencing outcomes in domestic and non-domestic violence cases
CEW Bond, S Jeffries
British Journal of Criminology 54 (5), 849-872, 2014
642014
In the best interests of the abuser: Coercive control, child custody proceedings and the “expert” assessments that guide judicial determinations
S Jeffries
Laws 5 (1), 14, 2016
592016
Sentencing, aboriginal offenders: law, policy, and practice in three Countries
S Jeffries, P Stenning
Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice 56 (4), 447-494, 2014
582014
Indigeneity and the judicial decision to imprison: A study of Western Australia's higher courts
CEW Bond, S Jeffries
The British Journal of Criminology 51 (2), 256-277, 2011
502011
The impact of Indigenous status on adult sentencing: A review of the statistical research literature from the United States, Canada, and Australia
S Jeffries, CEW Bond
Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice 10 (3), 223-243, 2012
482012
Sentencing Indigenous and non-Indigenous women in Western Australia's higher courts
CEW Bond, S Jeffries
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 17 (1), 70-78, 2010
462010
Romantic terrorism? An auto-ethnographic analysis of gendered psychological and emotional tactics in domestic violence.
S Hayes, S Jeffries
Journal of Research in Gender Studies 6 (2), 2016
392016
Narratives of mitigation: Sentencing Indigenous criminal defendants in South Australia’s higher courts
S Jeffries, CEW Bond
Journal of Sociology 46 (3), 219-237, 2010
392010
Does gender really matter?: Criminal court decision making in New Zealand
S Jeffries
New Zealand Sociology 17 (1), 135-149, 2002
372002
Media discourses of intimate partner violence in Queensland newspapers
AL Smith, CEW Bond, S Jeffries
Journal of sociology 55 (3), 571-586, 2019
352019
Analysing trends in the imprisonment of women in Australia and New Zealand
S Jeffries, G Newbold
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 23 (2), 184-206, 2016
352016
Romantic terrorism: An auto-ethnography of domestic violence, victimization and survival
S Hayes, S Jeffries
Springer, 2015
352015
Why do they keep going back? Exploring women's discursive experiences of intimate partner abuse
S Hayes, S Jeffries
International Journal of Criminology and Sociology 2, 57, 2013
352013
Male same-sex intimate partner violence: A descriptive review and call for further research
S Jeffries, M Ball
eLaw J. 15, 134, 2008
342008
Indigeneity and the likelihood of imprisonment in Queensland's adult and children's courts
CEW Bond, S Jeffries
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 19 (2), 169-183, 2012
322012
How much time? Indigenous status and the sentenced imprisonment term decision in New South Wales
CEW Bond, S Jeffries, D Weatherburn
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology 44 (2), 272-290, 2011
282011
Harsher sentences? Indigeneity and prison sentence length in Western Australia’s higher courts
CEW Bond, S Jeffries
Journal of Sociology 48 (3), 266-286, 2012
272012
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