Professor Lorana Bartels
Areas of expertise
- Access To Justice 180102
- Correctional Theory, Offender Treatment And Rehabilitation 160202
- Courts And Sentencing 160203
- Criminal Law And Procedure 180110
- Law And Society 180119
- Legal Institutions (Incl. Courts And Justice Systems) 180120
Research interests
Professor Bartels’ research focuses on various aspects of the criminal justice system. Her key areas of interest are:
- courts and sentencing, including therapeutic jurisprudence;
- prisons, community corrections and correctional policy; and
- the treatment of women and Indigenous peoples in the criminal justice system.
Biography
Professor Lorana Bartels (BA LLB LLM PhD GDLP GCTE) was the Criminology Program Leader at the ANU from May 2019 to September 2020. She was previously Head of the School of Law and Justice at the University of Canberra and has also worked at the Australian Institute of Criminology, Family Court of Australia, NSW Attorney-General's Department, NSW Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions and NSW Public Defenders Office.
Professor Bartels is an Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Canberra and University of Tasmania, a Life Member of Clare Hall at the University of Cambridge, a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law and joint winner of the 2018 ACT Woman Lawyer of the Year - Community & Academic Award.
She is a member of the ACT Law Society Criminal Law Committee; ACT Reducing Recidivism Advisory Group; Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology (ANZSOC); Australian Lawyers for Human Rights; British Society of Criminology; European Society of Criminology; International Mainstreaming Therapeutic Jurisprudence Advisory Group; International Society for Therapeutic Jurisprudence Global Advisory Council; SHINE for Kids Research Practice and Advocacy Advisory Group; and Women Lawyers Association ACT. She is co-chair of the ACT chapter of the Justice Reform Initiative and national director of the Justice Reform Initiative.
She is also a member of the editorial boards of the Alternative Law Journal, Criminal Law Journal (ACT Editor and Sentencing Editor), Current Issues in Criminal Justice, International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology and Journal of Criminology. She was previously a member of the After Prison Network (ACT representative); ANZSOC Management Committee; National Sentencing Network Leadership Committee (ACT representative); and Prisoners Aid ACT Management Committee (2016-2020).
Professor Bartels’ publications include five books and over 120 refereed journal articles, book chapters and conference papers, as well as consultancy reports for the ACT Chief Magistrate, ACT Supreme Court, ACT Justice and Community Safety Directorate, Corrections Victoria, Indigenous Justice Clearinghouse and Tasmanian Sentencing Advisory Council.
Researcher's projects
Recent and current projects include a review of the Family Violence Act 2016 (ACT) and the ACT's services for victims of violence crime; leading the ACT Government's Reducing Recidivism Research Collaboration, a partnership between the ANU and the ACT Government; evaluating the ACT's drug court; an Australian Research Council project on parole and public opinion; an Australian Research Council project on public opinion on sentencing for sex offences; considering the impact of ADHD on involvement in the criminal justice system; and research and advocacy on the implications of COVID-19 for the criminal justice system.
Publications (in addition to those listed below; copies available on request)
Books
Edited
- Bartels L and Richards K (eds) (2011), Qualitative criminology: Stories from the field, Hawkins Press.
Refereed reports
- Bartels L (2010), Indigenous women’s offending patterns: A literature review, Research and Public Policy Series No 107, Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC), 47pp. For all AIC publications, see www.aic.gov.au.
Refereed conference papers
- Bartels L (2009), ‘Mainstreaming problem-oriented justice: Issues and challenges’ in Segrave M (ed), Australia and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference 2009 Conference Proceedings, Monash University, 31-40.
Encyclopaedia entries
- Bartels L (2019), ‘Indigenous female offenders’ in F Bernat and K Frailing (eds), The Encyclopaedia of Women and Crime, Wiley.
- Bartels L and Doyle C (2018), ‘Prisons and community corrections’ in M Worthington (ed), ACT Law Handbook, AustLII.
- Bartels L and Hopkins A (2018), ‘Sentencing’ in M Worthington (ed), ACT Law Handbook, AustLII.
- Bartels L (2014), ‘Euthanasia’ in B Arrigo (ed), Encyclopaedia of Criminal Justice Ethics, Sage Publications.
Book reviews
- Bartels L (2020), ‘Fundamentals of criminological and criminal justice inquiry’, Economic Review.
- Bartels L (2018), ‘Sentencing as practical wisdom’, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 52: 308-310.
- Richards K and Bartels L (2012), ‘Researching crime and justice: Tales from the field and Conducting law and society research: Reflections on methods and practices’, British Journal of Criminology, 52: 1024-1029.
Non-refereed articles and reports
- Bartels L (2020), ‘The intersection of disadvantage and the criminal justice system in Australia – and six ways to address this’, 12pp.
- Flynn C, Harrigan S, Bartels L and Dennison S (2020), Maintaining family contact during COVID-19: Describing the experiences and needs of children with a family member in prison, prepared for SHINE for Kids, 88pp.
- Bartels L, Easteal P and Dodd S (2020), Review of the implementation of the Family Violence Act 2016 (ACT), prepared for the ACT Government, 137 pp.
- Gerry F and Bartels L (2020), ‘Transmitting COVID-19 to another person may send you to prison for life. Here’s why this is worrisome’, The Conversation, 14 April.
- Sarre R, Bartels and Makkai T (2020), ‘We need to consider granting bail to unsentenced prisoners to stop the spread of coronavirus’. The Conversation, 26 March.
- Walvisch J, Richards K and Bartels L (2019), ‘3 ways to help sex offenders safely reintegrate back into the community’, The Conversation, 3 September.
- Bartels L (2019), The growth in remand and its impact on Indigenous over-representation in the criminal justice system, Indigenous Justice Clearinghouse, 8pp. For all IJC publications, see indigenousjustice.gov.au
- Hopkins A, Oxman L and Bartels L (2019), ‘First-ever Australian study shows how yoga can improve the lives of prisoners’, The Conversation, 17 July.
- Bartels L (2019), ‘Australian governments should follow the ACT's lead in building communities, not prisons’, The Conversation, 21 February.
- Freiberg A and Bartels L (2018), ‘Serial killers’ fates are in politicians’ hands. Here’s why that’s a worry’, The Conversation, 20 December.
- Bartels L (2018), ‘“Learn to trust in what works for you”: Professor Lorana Bartels’, The Crime Conversation blog, 4 June.
- Freiberg A, Bartels L, Dodd S and Fitzgerald R (2018), ‘Political interventions have undermined the parole system’s effectiveness and independence’, The Conversation, 10 April.
- Bartels L (2017), ‘Is Victoria’s sentencing regime really more lenient?’ The Conversation, 19 October.
- Bartels L (2017), ‘Swift, certain, fair: Does Project HOPE provide a therapeutic paradigm for managing offenders? New book out now’, Therapeutic Jurisprudence in the Mainstream blog, 22 August.
- Sarre R and Bartels L (2017), ‘Tougher national parole laws won’t end the violence’, The Conversation, 7 June.
- Bartels L (2016), ‘Opinion: Curing our addiction to prison’, Canberra Times, 24 April.
- Bartels L (2016), ‘Opinion: Tougher laws no antidote to violence’, Canberra Times, 12 January.
- Bartels L (2016), ‘Sentencing snapshot No 1: Exceed prescribed content of alcohol’, ACT Government, 6pp - for all sentencing snapshots, see https://courts.act.gov.au/magistrates/o/services2/act_sentencing_database_actsd_and_sentencing_snapshots.
- Bartels L (2016), ‘Sentencing snapshot No 2: Common assault’, ACT Government, 6pp.
- Bartels L (2016), ‘Sentencing snapshot No 3: Assault occasioning actual bodily harm’, ACT Government, 3pp.
- Bartels L (2016), ‘Sentencing snapshot No 4: Theft and minor theft’, ACT Government, 11pp.
- Bartels L (2016), ‘Sentencing snapshot No 5: Drug possession’, ACT Government, 8pp.
- Bartels L (2016), ‘Sentencing snapshot No 6: Drive while disqualified or suspended’, ACT Government, 7pp.
- Bartels L (2016), ‘Sentencing snapshot No 7: Burglary and aggravated burglary’, ACT Government, 10pp.
- Bartels L (2016), ‘Sentencing snapshot No 8: Damage or destroy property’, ACT Government, 10pp.
- Bartels L (2016), ‘Sentencing snapshot No 9: Contravene contravention order’, ACT Government, 7pp.
- Bradfield R and Bartels L (2016), Phasing out of suspended sentences, Final report No 6, Tasmanian Sentencing Advisory Council, 148pp.
- Bartels L (2015), ‘State of imprisonment in Australia: Can the ACT achieve a “human rights” prison?’, The Conversation, 17 April.
- Bartels L (2015), ‘Swift and certain sanctions: Does Australia have room for HOPE?’, The Conversation, 17 June.
- Bartels L (2015), Indigenous-specific court initiatives to support Indigenous defendants, victims and witnesses, Brief No 17, Indigenous Justice Clearinghouse, 1-8.
- Bartels L and Bradfield R (2015), Phasing out of suspended sentences – Background paper, Tasmanian Sentencing Advisory Council, 94pp.
- Bradfield R and Bartels L (2015), Phasing out of suspended sentences – Consultation paper, Tasmanian Sentencing Advisory Council, 160pp.
- Walker J and Bartels L (2015), Exploring the costs of alternatives to suspended sentences in Tasmania, prepared for the Tasmanian Sentencing Advisory Council, 47pp.
- Bartels L (2014), Literature review on intensive supervision orders – A report prepared for the ACT Justice and Community Safety Directorate, 85pp.
- Bartels L (2013), ‘Juries and social media: Is there a solution?’ The Conversation, 31 July.
- Bartels L (2012), ‘Safe haven: Preventing women from harming their babies’,The Conversation, 7 February.
- Bartels L (2012), Sentencing of Indigenous women, Brief No 14, Indigenous Justice Clearinghouse, 1-8.
- Bartels L and Easteal P (2012), ‘Domestic violence: How the law treats women who kill a violent partner’, The Conversation, 31 July.
- Bartels L (2011), ‘Prisons, injecting drug use and blood-borne viruses: Continuing challenges’, HIV Australia, 9(1):15-17.
- Bartels L (2011), Crime prevention programs for culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Australia,Research in Practice No 18, AIC, 1-14.
- Bartels L (2011), Knife crime: Incidence, aetiology and responses, Technical and Background Paper No 45, AIC, 56pp.
- Bartels L (2011), Police interviews with vulnerable adults, Research in Practice No 21, AIC, 1-13.
- Bartels L and Gaffney A (2011), Good practice in women’s prisons: A literature review, Technical and Background Paper No 41, AIC, 92pp.
- Bartels L (2010), A review of confiscation schemes in Australia, Technical and Background Paper No 36, AIC, 46pp.
- Bartels L (2010), Diversion programs for Indigenous women, Research in Practice No 13, AIC, 1-12.
- Bartels L (2010), Emerging issues in domestic and family violence research, Research in Practice No 10, AIC, 1-11.
- Bartels L (2010), The status of laws on outlaw motorcycle gangs in Australia, Research in Practice No 2, 2nded, AIC, 1-12.
- Bartels L and Rice S (2010), A report on suspended sentences in the ACT, Report prepared for the ACT Law Reform Advisory Council, 48pp.
- Bartels L (2009), The status of laws on outlaw motorcycle gangs in Australia,Research in Practice No 2, AIC, 1-9.
- Bartels L (2005), ‘Crown appeals in NSW’, Criminal Law News, 12(3): 39-40.
- Bartels L (2001), ‘Key features of the Criminal Procedure Amendment (Pre-trial Disclosure) Act 2001 (NSW)’, Criminal Law News, 8(6): 53-55.
- Bartels L (2001), ‘Suspended sentences in NSW’, Criminal Law News, 8(9) 81-83.
Confidential reports
- Edwards B, Taylor H, Bartels L and Ensler M (2021), Evaluation Framework: Reducing recidivism by 25% by 2025, prepared for the ACT Government, 23pp.
- Rossner M, Bartels L, Gelb K and Payne J (2021), ACT Drug and Alcohol Sentencing List: Process evaluation, prepared for the ACT Supreme Court, 124pp.
- Holder R, Bartels L, Taylor H, and Allen-Kelly K (2021), Projects assisting victims’ experiences and recovery (PAVER) review – Final report, prepared for the ACT Government, 230pp.
- Holder R, Taylor H, Bartels L and Allen-Kelly K (2020), Projects assisting victims’ experiences and recovery (PAVER) review – Interim report, prepared for the ACT Government, 123pp.
- Bartels L and Henshaw M (2020a), Cross-jurisdictional review of Australian legislation governing outlaw motorcycle gangs, prepared for the AIC, 17pp.
- Bartels L and Henshaw M (2020b), Outlaw motorcycle gangs – Legislative reforms, 2009-2019, prepared for the AIC, 22pp.
- Gelb K, Bartels L and Payne J (2019), Monitoring and evaluation of drug courts: A review of best practice, prepared for the ACT Supreme Court, 58pp.
- Bartels L (2018), Analysis of ACT prison population and imprisonment trends to help reduce demand on the Alexander Maconochie Centre, prepared for the ACT Government, 94 pp.
- Taplin S, Suomi A and Bartels L (2017), Report on the consultancy to review the role of therapeutic jurisprudence in the management of care and protection matters before the ACT Children’s Court,prepared for the ACT Chief Magistrate, 75pp.
- Bartels L (2011), Research gaps in Indigenous sexual assault, prepared for the Criminology Research Council, 9pp.
- Bartels L and Rice S (2010), Discussion paper: The rate of imposition of suspended sentences in the ACT, prepared for the ACT Law Reform Advisory Council, 16pp.
- Bartels L and Rice S (2010), Evaluation of the current ACT regime for suspended sentences, prepared for the ACT Law Reform Advisory Council, 22pp.
- Bartels L and Gaffney A (2010), A literature review on good practice in women’s prison systems, Report prepared for Corrections Victoria, 98pp.
- Bartels L (2008), A review of breaches of court orders – Available data and best practice, prepared for the Criminology Research Council, 28pp.
- Bartels L (2008), The challenges of mainstreaming specialty courts in the criminal justice system, prepared for the Criminology Research Council, 46pp.
Law and justice reform submissions
- Bartels L and Payne J (2019), Submission to the ACT Healthy Prison review, 7pp.
- Boland J, Bartels L, Naylor B, Mackay A and Hopkins A (2018), Submission on the ACT Human Rights Standards for Corrective Services, 16pp.
- Bartels L (2017), Submission to the ACT Drug and Alcohol Court Consultation Paper, 3pp.
- Bartels L (2017), Submission to the Australian Law Reform Commission Inquiry into the Incarceration Rates of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, 11pp.
- Bartels L (2017), Submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs into the Crimes Legislation Amendment (Sexual Crimes Against Children and Community Protection Measures) Bill 2017 [Provisions], 8pp.
- Bartels L (2014), Supplementary submission to the ACT Standing Committee on Justice and Community Safety Inquiry into Sentencing, 8pp.
- Bartels L (2013), Submission to the ACT Justice and Community Safety Directorate Review of Criminal Justice Statistics, 5pp.
- Bartels L (2013), Submission to the ACT Standing Committee on Justice and Community Safety Inquiry into Sentencing, 12pp.
- Bartels L (2012), Submission to the Standing Committee on Social Policy and Legal Affairs Inquiry into the Crimes Legislation Amendment (Powers and Offences) Bill 2011 (Cth), 3pp.
- Wallace A, Bartels L and Hopkins A (2011), Submission to the ACT Standing Committee on Justice and Community Safety on the Criminal Proceedings Legislation Amendment Bill 2011 (ACT), 3pp.
- Tomison A, Bartels L and Choo K-KR (2010), Submission to the Inquiry on theCrimes Legislation Amendment (Sexual Offences against Children) Bill 2010 (Cth), 5pp.
Notes
- Anthony T, Gerry F and Bartels L (2020), ‘COVID-19 and prison’, Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Newsletter.
- Gerry F, Anthony T and Bartels L (2020), ‘Second open letter to Australian governments on the impact of COVID-19 on prisons’, 9pp
- Bartels L, Anthony T and Fletcher K (2020), ‘Open letter to Australian governments on the impact of COVID-19 on the criminal justice system’, 2pp.
- Bartels L and Hopkins A (2015), ‘Down Under All Over: Sentencing in the ACT’, Alternative Law Journal, 40: 139.
- Bartels L (2014), ‘Down Under All Over: ACT reforms to sentencing’, Alternative Law Journal, 39: 273-274.
- Bartels L (2013), ‘Down Under All Over: A sentencing council for the ACT?’, Alternative Law Journal, 38:55.
- Bartels L (2013), ‘Down Under All Over: New criminal laws for the ACT’, Alternative Law Journal, 38:129.
Available student projects
- community corrections, including parole
- courts
- correctional policy and prison management
- family and sexual violence
- sentencing law, policy and practice
- therapeutic jurisprudence
- the treatment of women in the criminal justice system
- the treatment of Indigenous peoples in the criminal justice system
Current student projects
- Kym Lindeman, Exploring experiences of women and incidences of misconduct in a NSW correctional centre (ANU, with G Smith and H Keane).
Past student projects
- Stories of pervasive uncertainty: A victim-focused analysis of victim impact statements and sentencing in sexual offence cases (University of Tasmania)
- Straight-talking, but from the heart: Exploring judicial court-craft in sentencing offenders for intimate partner violence (University of Tasmania).
- Equal justice – The importance of understanding the subjective experiences of participants in the adversarial criminal justice system (University of Canberra (UC).
- Hayley Boxall, Ending domestic violence: The role and experiences of women in men’s behavioural change (ANU).
Publications
- Davies, R & Bartels, L 2021, The use of victim impact statements in sentencing for sexual offences: Stories of strength, Routledge, London.
- Bartels, L 2022, 'Sentencing review 2020-21', Criminal Law Journal, vol. 46, no. 1, pp. 44-66.
- Doyle, C, Yates, S, Bartels, L et al. 2022, '"Just a bunch of what ifs and unknowns�: The post-prison service provision experiences of people in Canberra', International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, vol. 70.
- Warner, K, Spiranovic, C, Bartels, L et al. 2022, 'Juror and community views of the guilty plea sentencing discount: Findings from a national Australian study', Criminology and Criminal Justice, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 78-96.
- Easteal, P, Bartels, L, & Dodd, S, 2022, 'A jurisdictional collision? Responses to family violence and family law in the ACT', Alternative Law Journal, vol. 47, no. 1, pp. 23-29.
- Davies, R & Bartels, L 2021, 'The Use of Victim Impact Statements in Sexual Offence Sentencing: A Critique of Judicial Practice', Criminal Law Journal, vol. 45, no. 3, pp. 168-184.
- Flynn, C, Bartels, L, Dennison, S et al. 2021, 'Contact experiences and needs of children of prisoners before and during COVID-19: Findings from an Australian survey', Child and Family Social Work.
- Doyle, C, Yates, S, Bartels, L et al. 2021, ''If I don't get a job in six months' time, I can see myself being back in there': Post-prison employment experiences of people in Canberra', Australian Journal of Social Issues, vol. Online, no. 0, pp. 1-17.
- Fitzgerald, R, Freiberg, A, Dodd, S & Bartels, L, 2021, 'Building public confidence in parole boards: Findings from a four-country study', The British Journal of Criminology, vol. 20, no. 20, pp. 1-19.
- Warner, K, Spiranovic, C, Bartels, L et al. 2021, 'Public Perspectives on Judges' Reasons for Sentence', Australian Law Journal, vol. 95, pp. 685-694.
- Anthony, T & Bartels, L 2021, 'Introduction to special edition: COVID-19, Criminal Justice and Carceralism - Critical Reflections and Change', Current Issues in Criminal Justice.
- Bartels, L & Hopkins, A 2021, 'Engaging head and heart: An Australian story on the role of compassion in criminal justice reform', in (ed.), Research handbook on law and emotion, Edward Elgar Publishing, UK.
- Best, D, Bartels, L, Beck, G et al. 2021, 'Avoiding "starburst": The need to identify common metrics of evaluating strengths-based programmes in prison'', Prison Service Journal, vol. 254, pp. 11-16.
- Bartels, L, Henshaw, M & Taylor, H 2021, 'Cross-jurisdictional review of Australian legislation governing outlaw motorcycle gangs', Trends in Organized Crime.
- Bartels, L, Gelb, K, Spiranovic, C et al. 2021, 'What does the public think about sex offender registers? Findings from a national Australian study', Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, vol. 28, pp. 560-575.
- Best, D, Hamilton, S, Hall, L & Bartels L. 2021, 'Justice capital: A model for reconciling structural and agentic determinants of desistance', Probation Journal, pp. 1-18.
- Doyle, C, Pfotenhauer, D, Bartels, L et al. 2020, '[T]hey Say "You're Going Home, You're Going Home" ... But I Don't Have A Home... I'm Getting Out, But I'm Not Going Home, There's No Home...'.
- Easteal, P, Bartels, L, Dodd, S et al. 2021, 'Do Survivors Feel Protected by Family Violence Legislation? Reflections on the Family Violence Act 2016 (ACT) from Those with Lived Experience', Journal of Interpersonal Violence, pp. 1-24.
- Warner, K, Bartels, L, Davis, J et al. 2021, 'Aggravating and Mitigating Factors in Sexual and Non-sexual Violent Cases', Journal of Judicial Administration, vol. 30, pp. 155-179.
- Warner, K, Bartels, L, Gelb, K et al. 2021, 'Comparing Legal and Lay Assessments of Relevant Sentencing Factors for Sex Offences in Australia', Criminal Law Journal, vol. 45, no. 1, pp. 57-74.
- Bartels L, Henshaw, M and Taylor H 2020, Cross-jurisdictional review of Australian legislation governing outlaw motorcycle gangs.
- Anthony, T, Sentance, G & Bartels, L 2020, 'Transcending colonial legacies: From criminal justice to Indigenous women's healing', in Lily George, Adele N. Norris, Angie Deckert, Juan Tauri (ed.), Neo-Colonial Injustice and the Mass Imprisonment of Indigenous Women, Palgrave Macmillan, Switzerland, pp. 103-132.
- Bartels, L 2020, 'Sentencing review 2019-20', Criminal Law Journal, vol. 44, pp. 328-347.
- Bartels, L & Anthony, T 2020, For First Nations people, coronavirus has meant fewer services, separated families and over-policing: New report, p. 1.
- Bartels, L, Easteal, P & Westgate, R 2020, 'Understanding women's imprisonment in Australia', Women and Criminal Justice, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 204-219.
- Bartels, L, Gorman, J & Quince, P 2020, 'Sentencing Indigenous Offenders in Canada, Australia and New Zealand: A Comparative Analysis ', Commonwealth Judicial Journal, pp. 20-26.
- Bartels, L & Weatherburn, D 2020, 'Building community confidence in community corrections', Current Issues in Criminal Justice, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 292-308.
- Davies, R & Bartels, L 2020, 'Challenges of effective communication in the criminal justice process: Findings from interviews with victims of sexual offences in Australia', Laws, vol. 9, no. 31, pp. 1-23.
- Fitzgerald, R, Freiberg, A & Bartels, L 2020, 'Redemption or forfeiture? Understanding diversity in Australians’ attitudes to parole', Criminology and Criminal Justice, vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 169-186.
- Flynn, C, Harrigan, S, Bartels, L et al. 2020, Maintaining family contact during COVID-19: Describing the experiences and needs of children with a family member in prison.
- Gerry, F & Bartels, L 2020, Transmitting COVID-19 to another person may send you to prison for life. Here's why this is worrisome, pp. 1-5.
- Jackson, I, Doyle, C & Bartels, L 2020, 'An awful state of affairs for you: managing the needs of older prisoners - A case study from the Australian Capital Territory', Current Issues in Criminal Justice, vol. 32, no. 2, pp. 243-251.
- Sarre, R, Bartels, L & Makkai, T 2020, We need to consider granting bail to unsentenced prisoners to stop the spread of coronavirus, p. 1.
- Bartels, L 2019, 'HOPE-ful bottles: Examining the potential for Hawaii's opportunity probation with enforcement (HOPE) to help mainstream therapeutic jurisprudence', International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, vol. 63, pp. 26-34.
- Bartels, L 2019, 'Sentencing review 2018-2019', Criminal Law Journal, vol. 43, no. 5, pp. 355-371.
- Bartels, L & Freiberg, A 2019, 'Street Time Is No Sweet Time: Granting Credit for Time on Parole in Australia', Current Issues in Criminal Justice, vol. 31, no. 4, pp. 476-492.
- Bartels, L, Oxman, L & Hopkins, A 2019, '"I would just feel really relaxed and at peace": Key findings from a pilot prison yoga program in Australia', International Journal of Offender Therapy and Criminology, vol. 63, no. 15-16, pp. 2531-2549.
- Bartels, L, Walvisch, J & Richards, K 2019, 'More, Longer, Tougher - Or is it Finally Time for a Different Approach to the Post-Sentence Management of Sex Offenders in Australia?', Criminal Law Journal, vol. 43, no. 1, pp. 41-57.
- Easteal, P, Bartels, L & Mittal, R 2019, 'The importance of understanding the victims' 'reality' of domestic violence', Alternative Law Journal, vol. 44, pp. 11-16.
- Henshaw, M, Bartels, L & Hopkins, A 2019, 'Set Up to Fail? Examining Australian Parole Compliance Laws Through a Therapeutic Jurisprudence Lens', University of Western Australia Law Review, vol. 45, no. 1, pp. 107-136.
- Henshaw, M, Bartels, L & Hopkins, A 2019, 'To COMMIT Is Just the Beginning: Applying Therapeutic Jurisprudence to Reform Parole in Australia', University of New South Wales Law Journal, vol. 42, no. 4, pp. 1411-1442.
- Hopkins, A, Bartels, L & Oxman, L 2019, 'Lessons in Flexibility: Introducing a Yoga Program in an Australian Prison', International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 47-61.
- Hopkins, A & Bartels, L 2019, 'Paying Attention to the Person: Compassion, Equality, and Therapeutic Jurisprudence', in Nigel Stobbs, Lorana Bartels & Michel Vols (ed.), The Methodology and Practice of Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Carolina Academic Press, Durham, United States, pp. 107-127.
- Ludlow, A, Armstrong, R & Bartels, L 2019, 'Learning Together: Localism, Collaboration and Reflexivity in the Development of Prison and University Learning Communities', Journal of Prison Education and Reentry, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 25-45.
- Stobbs, N, Bartels, L & Vols, M, eds, 2019, The Methodology and Practice of Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Carolina Academic Press, Durham, United States.
- Stobbs, N, Bartels, L & Vols, M 2019, 'Therapeutic Jurisprudence - A Strong Community and Maturing Discipline', in Nigel Stobbs, Lorana Bartels & Michel Vols (ed.), The Methodology and Practice of Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Carolina Academic Press, Durham, United States, pp. 15-28.
- Bartels, L 2018, 'Sentencing review 2017-2018', Law & Justice, vol. 42, pp. 391-410.
- Bartels, L, Gelb, K, Spiranovic, C et al 2018, 'Bail, Risk and Law Reform: A Review of Bail Legislation across Australia', Criminal Law Journal, vol. 42, no. 2, pp. 91-107.
- Bartels, L, Fitzgerald, R & Freiberg, A 2018, 'Public opinion on sentencing and parole in Australia', Probation Journal, vol. 65, no. 3, pp. 269-284.
- Blackley, R, & Bartels, L, 2018, 'Sentencing and treatment of juvenile sex offenders in Australia', Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, no. 555, pp. 1-15.
- Warner, K, Spiranovic, C, Freiberg, F, Davis, J and Bartels, L. 2018, 'Aggravating or mitigating? Comparing judges’ and jurors’ views on four ambiguous sentencing factors’', Journal of Judicial Administration, vol. 28, pp. 51-61.
- Blackley, R, & Bartels, L, 2018, 'Sentencing and treatment of juvenile sex offenders in Australia', Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, no. 555, pp. 1-15.
- Bartels, L 2017, 'Criminal justice law reform challenges for the future: It's time to curb Australia's prison addiction', in Ron Levy, Molly O'Brien, Simon Rice, Pauline Ridge and Margaret Thornton (ed.), New Directions for Law in Australia: Essays in Contemporary Law Reform, ANU Press, Canberra, pp. 119-132.
- Bartels, L 2017, 'Sentencing Review 2016-2017', Criminal Law Journal, vol. 41, no. 6, pp. 338-361.
- Bartels, L 2017, Swift, Certain and Fair: Does Project HOPE Provide a Therapeutic Paradigm for Managing Offenders?, Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, Switzerland.
- Bartels, L 2017, 'HOPE probation: A new path to desistance?', European Journal of Probation, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 248-266.
- Bartels, L, Freiberg, A, Fitzgerald, R et al. 2018, 'Parole, politics and penal policy', Queensland University of Technology Law Review, vol. 18, no. 1, p. 26.
- Bartels, L & Martinovic, M 2017, 'Electronic monitoring: The experience in Australia', European Journal of Probation, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 80-102.
- Bartels, L & Sarre, R 2017, 'Law Reform Targeting Crime and Disorder', in Antje Deckert & Rick Sarre (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook of Australian and New Zealand Criminology, Crime and Justice, Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, pp. 95-109.
- Budworth, B, Ryan, T & Bartels, L 2017, 'Reigniting the lamp: The case for including people who are blind and deaf as jurors', University of Western Australia Law Review, vol. 42, no. 2, pp. 29-55.
- Lynch, S & Bartels, L 2017, 'Transgender prisoners in Australia: An examination of the issues, law and policy', Flinders Law Journal, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 185-231.
- Bartels, L 2017, 'Criminal justice law reform challenges for the future: It's time to curb Australia's prison addiction', in Ron Levy, Molly O'Brien, Simon Rice, Pauline Ridge and Margaret Thornton (ed.), New Directions for Law in Australia: Essays in Contemporary Law Reform, ANU Press, Canberra, pp. 119-132.
- Richards, K, Bartels, L & Bolitho, J 2017, 'Children's Court magistrates' views of restorative justice and therapeutic jurisprudence measures for young offenders', Youth Justice, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 22-40.
- Bartels, L 2016, 'Sentencing review 2015-2016', Criminal Law Journal, vol. 40, pp. 325-347.
- Bartels, L 2016, 'Hawaii's Opportunity Probation with Enforcement (HOPE) Program Through a Therapeutic Jurisprudence Lens', QUT Law Review (University of Queensland Law Review), vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 30-49.
- Bartels, L, & Boland, J 2016, 'Human rights and prison: A case study from the Australian Capital Territory', in Leanne Weber, Elaine Fishwick, Marinella Marmo (ed.), The Routledge International Handbook of Criminology and Human Rights, Routledge, Oxon, pp. 556-567.
- Bartels, L, Bolitho, J & Richards, K 2016, 'Indigenous young people and the New South Wales Children's Court: Magistrates' perceptions of the Court's criminal jurisdiction', Australian Indigenous Law Review, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 34-44.
- Bartels, L & Easteal, P 2016, 'Women prisoners' sexual victimisation: ongoing vulnerabilities and possible responses', Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 206-216.
- King, C, Bartels, L, Easteal, P et al. 2016, 'Did Defensive Homicide in Victoria Provide a Safety Net for Battered Women Who Kill? A Case Study Analysis', Monash University Law Review, vol. 42, no. 1, pp. 138-178.
- Bartels, L 2015, 'Swift and certain sanctions: Is it time for Australia to bring some HOPE into the criminal justice system?', Criminal Law Journal, vol. 39, no. 1, pp. 53-66.
- Fitzgerald, R, Bartels, L, Freiberg, A and Bulgar, S. 2016, 'How Does the Australian Public View Parole? Results From a National Survey on Public Attitudes Towards Parole and Re-Entry', Criminal Law Journal, vol. 40, no. 6, pp. 307-324.
- Anthony, T, Bartels, L & Hopkins, A 2015, 'Lessons lost in sentencing: Welding individualised justice to Indigenous justice', Melbourne University Law Review, vol. 39, no. 1, pp. 47-76.
- Bartels, L 2015, 'Sentencing review 2014-2015', Criminal Law Journal, vol. 39, no. 6, pp. 326-350.
- Bartels, L, Easteal, P & Fitch, E 2015, 'Flexible work practices and private law firm culture: A complex quagmire for Australian women lawyers', QUT Law Review (University of Queensland Law Review), vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 30-50.
- Bill, E, & Bartels, L 2015, 'Suspended sentences in Tasmania: An analysis of the impact of recent breach reforms', University of Tasmania Law Review, vol. 34, no. 2, pp. 6-33.
- Bartels, L, McGovern, A & Richards, K 2015, 'Degrees of difference? A preliminary study of criminology degrees at Australian universities', Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, vol. 48, no. 1, pp. 119-146.
- Bartels, L, Spiranovic, C, Clare, J et al 2015, 'Aboriginal young people in the Children’s Court of Western Australia: Findings from the National Assessment of Australian Children’s Courts', University of Western Australia Law Review, vol. 38, no. 2, pp. 86-116.
- Bartels, L 2015, 'The ACT Prison: Human Rights Rhetoric Versus Crowded and Bored Reality', University of New South Wales Law Journal, no. 9, pp. 14-19.
- Bartels, L & Warner, K 2015, 'Juvenile sex offending: Its prevalence and the criminal justice response', University of New South Wales Law Journal, vol. 38, no. 1, pp. 361-384.
- Easteal, P, Bartels, L, Fitch, E et al 2015, 'Females in custody in the ACT: Gendered issues and solutions', Alternative Law Journal, vol. 40, no. 1, pp. 18-22.
- Easteal, P, Bartels, L, Nelson, N et al 2015, 'How are women who kill portrayed in newspaper media? Connections with social values and the legal system', Women's Studies International Forum, vol. 51, no. July-August 2015, pp. 31-41.
- Spiranovic, C, Cockburn, H, Bartels, L et al. 2015, 'Outcome measures for evaluating the effectiveness of juvenile justice programs.', Victoria University Law and Justice Journal, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 23-33.
- Bartels, L, Warner, K & Zdenkowski, G 2014, 'National research with jurors on sentences for sexual offenders', Judicial Officers Bulletin, vol. 26, no. 2, pp. 9-12.
- Gray, L, Easteal, P & Bartels, L 2014, 'Immigrant women and family violence: Will the new exceptions help or hinder victims?', Alternative Law Journal, vol. 39, no. 3, pp. 167-171.
- Poynton, S, Weatherburn, D & Bartels, L 2014, 'Good behaviour bonds and re-offending: The effect of bond length', Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, vol. 47, no. 1, pp. 25-43.
- Wren, E & Bartels, L 2014, ''Guilty, Your Honour': Recent legislative developments on the guilty plea discount and an ACT case study on its operation', Adelaide Law Review, vol. 35, no. 1, pp. 361-384.
- Bartels, L 2013, 'Parole and parole authorities in Australia: A system in crisis?', Criminal Law Journal, vol. 37, pp. 357-376.
- Bartels, L 2013, 'Sentencing statistics, sentencing councils and the quest for data in the Australian Capital Territory', in Patricia Easteal (ed.), Justice Connections, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, pp. 60-84.
- Bartels, L & Easteal, P 2013, 'Mothers who kill: The forensic use and judicial reception of evidence of postnatal depression and other psychiatric disorders in Australian filicide cases', Melbourne University Law Review, vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 297-341.
- Bartels, L & Lee, J 2013, 'Jurors using social media in our courts: Challenges and responses', Journal of Judicial Administration, vol. 23, pp. 35-57.
- Bartels, L & Richards, K 2013, 'Talking the talk: Therapeutic jurisprudence and oral competence', Alternative Law Journal, vol. 38, no. 1, pp. 31-33.
- Lewis, C, Hopkins, A & Bartels, L 2013, 'The Relevance of Aboriginality in Sentencing: Findings from Interviews in the ACT', in Patricia Easteal (ed.), Justice Connections, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, pp. 37-59.
- Snowball, L & Bartels, L 2013, 'Community service orders and bonds: A comparison of reoffending', Crime and Justice Bulletin, vol. 22, no. 171, pp. 1-12.
- Bartels, L 2012, 'Violent offending by and against Indigenous women', Indigenous Law Bulletin, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 19-22.
- Bartels, L 2012, 'Safe haven laws, baby hatches and anonymous hospital birth: Examining infant abandonment, neonaticide and infanticide in Australia', Criminal Law Journal, vol. 36, pp. 19-37.
- Ailwood, S, Easteal, P, Sainsbury, M et al. 2012, 'Connecting research and teaching: A case study from the School of Law, University of Canberra', Legal Education Review, vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 317-338.
- Bartels, L & Richards, K 2012, 'Vulnerabilities in the Courtroom', in Isabelle Bartkowiak-Th?ron & Nicole L Asquith (ed.), Policing Vulnerability, The Federation Press, Sydney, pp. 233-246.
- Bartels, L 2012, 'Painting the picture of Indigenous women in custody in Australia', Queensland University of Technology Law and Justice Journal, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 1-17.
- Bartels, L 2012, 'Twenty years on: Indigenous deaths in custody and lessons from the frontline', in Isabelle Bartkowiak-Th?ron & Nicole L Asquith (ed.), Policing Vulnerability, The Federation Press, Sydney, pp. 181-197.
- Bartels, L & Rice, S 2012, 'Reviewing reforms to the law of suspended sentences in the Australian Capital Territory', Flinders Law Journal, vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 253-292.
- Bartels, L 2012, 'Sentencing scammers: Law and practice', Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, no. 443, pp. 1-7.
- Easteal, P, Bartels, L & Bradford, S 2012, 'Language, gender and 'reality': Violence against women', International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, vol. 40, no. 4, pp. 324-337.
- Weatherburn, D, McGrath, A & Bartels, L 2012, 'Three dogmas of juvenile justice', University of New South Wales Law Journal, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 781-809.
- Kennedy, J, Easteal, P & Bartels, L 2012, 'How protected is she? "Fairness" and the rape victim witness in Australia', Women's Studies International Forum, vol. 35, no. 5, pp. 334-342.
- Richards, K, & Bartels, L 2011, 'The story behind the stories: Qualitative criminology research in Australia', in Lorana Bartels and Kelly Richards (ed.), Qualitative Criminology: stories from the field, Hawkins Press, Sydney Australia, pp. 1-10.
- Bartels, L 2011, 'Knife crime: Recent data on carriage and use', Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, no. 417, pp. 1-6.
- Bartels, L 2011, 'Domestic Violence: A Research Agenda', 2010 Australian and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference, ed. Murray Lee, Gail Mason & Sanja Milivojevic, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, pp. 1-7.
- Bartels, L 2010, 'An Examination of the Arguments for and against the Use of Suspended Sentences', Flinders Law Journal, vol. 12, pp. 119-172.
- Bartels, L 2010, 'Unexplained wealth laws in Australia', Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, vol. 395, pp. 1-6.
- Bartels, L 2009, 'The Weight of the Sword of Damocles: A Reconviction Analysis of Suspended Sentences in Tasmania', Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, vol. 42, no. 1, pp. 72-100.
- Bartels, L 2009, 'To Suspend or Not to Suspend: A Qualitative Analysis of Sentencing Decisions in the Supreme Court of Tasmania', University of Tasmania Law Review, vol. 28, no. 1, pp. 23-62.
- Bartels, L 2009, 'Sword or Butter Knife? A Breach Analysis of Suspended Sentences in Tasmania', Current Issues in Criminal Justice, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 219-241.
- Bartels, L & Otlowski, M 2010, 'A right to die? Euthanasia and the law in Australia', Journal of Law and Medicine, vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 532-555.
- Bartels, L 2009, 'Challenges in mainstreaming specialty courts', Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, vol. 373, pp. 1-6.
- Bartels, L 2009, 'Suspended sentences in Tasmania: key research findings', Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, vol. 377, pp. 1-6.
- Bartels, L 2009, 'Suspended Sentences - A Judicial Perspective', Queensland University of Technology Law and Justice Journal, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 44-63.
- Rohan, L, Weatherburn, D & Bartels, L 2009, 'The recidivism of offenders given suspended sentences: A comparison with full-time imprisonment', Crime and Justice Bulletin, vol. 136, pp. 1-16.
- Weatherburn, D & Bartels, L 2008, 'The recidivism of offenders given suspended sentences in New South Wales, Australia', The British Journal of Criminology, vol. 48, no. 5, pp. 667-683.
- Bartels, L 2007, 'The Use of Suspended Sentences in Australia: Unsheathing the Sword of Damocles', Criminal Law Journal, vol. 31, pp. 113-132.
Projects and Grants
Grants information is drawn from ARIES. To add or update Projects or Grants information please contact your College Research Office.
- Ngurrambai Bail Support Program Evaluation: Work Order 4 (Secondary Investigator)
- Justice Housing Program Evaluation: work order 3 (Secondary Investigator)
- Bail and Parole App: Work Oder 2 (Primary Investigator)
- Review of the Victims of Crime Financial Assistance Scheme, Victims Services Scheme and ACT Victim Levies - consultation and report (Primary Investigator)
- Legislative responses to outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMCGs) - Updated review (Primary Investigator)
- Drug and Alcohol Court Evaluation Framework (Secondary Investigator)
- Family Violence Review - Consultation and Report (Primary Investigator)