MHDCD Project

Publications

Books

Cunneen, C., Baldry, E., Brown, D., Brown, M., Schwartz, M. and A. Steel 2013 Penal culture and hyperincarceration: the revival of the prison, Ashgate, Aldershot.

Chapters

Baldry, E. & Sotiri, M. 2014 Social Work and Prisons, in S. Rice & A. Day (Eds) Social Work in the Shadow of the Law, 4th ed, Federation Press, Sydney, ch 6 pp 80-95.

Baldry, E. 2014 Complex needs and the justice system in Chris Chamberlain, Johnson, G & Robinson C. Homelessness in Australia: an introduction. UNSW Press, Sydney. Ch 10 pp 196-212

McCausland, Ruth & Eileen Baldry 2013 “Incarcerated Indigenous Australian Mothers: Maintaining Patriarchal Colonization.” in G. Eljdupovic and R, Jaremko Bromwich (eds) Incarcerated Mothers: Oppression and Resistance, Bradford UK: Demeter Press, 121-136.

Baldry, E. 2013 Continuing systemic discrimination: Indigenous Australian women exiting prison. In Marie Segrave & Bree Carlton Women Exiting Prison: Critical Essays on Gender, Post-Release Support and Survival Routledge, Abingdon UK, pp98-116

Carlton, B & Baldry E 2013 From Therapeutic Correctional Spaces to ‘Transcarceral Control’: Male-Centrism, Evidence Based Orthodoxies and Women’s Post-Release Support in Australia In Marie Segrave & Bree Carlton Women Exiting Prison: Critical Essays on Gender, Post-Release Support and Survival Routledge, Abingdon UK, pp 56-76.

Andrews, G & Baldry E 2013 Mental Health Frequent Presenters: who are they; case management approaches; policy and program considerations? in Duncan Chappell (ed) Policing and the Mentally Ill: International Perspectives CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group, Boca Raton USA, pp197-218

Baldry, E & Dowse L 2013 Compounding mental and cognitive disability and disadvantage: police as care managers in Duncan Chappell (ed) Policing and the Mentally Ill: International Perspectives CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group, Boca Raton USA, pp219-234.

 

Articles 

Articles from The Conversation: November 2015

Eileen Baldry, Elizabeth McEntyre and Ruth McCausland 'Why Aboriginal people with disabilities crowd Australia's prisons' article

Elizabeth McEntyre 'How Aboriginal women with disabilities are set on a path into the criminal justice system' article

Ruth McCausland, Eileen Baldry and Elizabeth McEntyre 'Aboriginal people with disabilities get caught in a spiral of over-policing' article

Baldry, E., Carlton, B. & Cunneen, C. 2015 Abolitionism and the paradox of penal reform in Australia: colonialism, context, cultures and cooption Social Justice Vol 41 (3): 168-89

Lloyd  J, Delaney-Thiele  D, Abbott  P, Baldry E, McEntyre  E, Reath  J, Indig  D, Sherwood  J, Harris  M 2015 The role of primary health care services to better meet the needs of Aboriginal Australians transitioning from prison to the community BMC Family Practice 16:86

Trofimovs, J, & Dowse, L. 2014 Mental health at the intersections: The impact of complex needs on police contact and custody for Indigenous Australian men in International Journal of Law and Psychiatry volume 37 issue 4: 390-398

Trofimovs, J, & Dowse, L, Mental health at the intersections: the impact of complex needs on police contact and custody for Indigneou Australian men, International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, March 2014

Baldry E & Cunneen C (2014) Imprisoned Indigenous women and the shadow of colonial patriarchy ANZ Journal of Criminology 0004865813503351, first published on March 17, 2014 as doi:10.1177/0004865813503351 

Baldry E 2014 Disability at the Margins: the limits of the law Griffith Law Review Vol 23 (3): 370-388 DOI: 10.1080/10383441.2014.1000218 

Baldry E & Cunneen C 2014 Imprisoned Indigenous women and the shadow of colonial patriarchy ANZ Journal of Criminology 47: 276-298 doi:10.1177/0004865813503351 

MacGillivray P, and Baldry E, Indigenous Australians, mental and cognitive impairment and the criminal justice system Indigenous Law Bulletin 8(9) Nov/Dec 2013: 22-26

Baldry, E., Clarence, M., Dowse, L. & Trollor, J. 2013 Reducing vulnerability to harm in adults with cognitive disabilities in the Australian criminal justice system Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disability 10(3):222-229.

MacGillivray, P & Baldry, E 2013 Indigenous Australians, mental and cognitive impairment and the criminal justice system Indigenous Law Bulletin 8(9): 22-26.

Baldry, E., Dowse, L., Background Paper: Outlaws to Inclusion Conference February 2012

Baldry, E., Brown, D., Brown, M., Cunneen, C., Schwartz, M., Steel, A; Imprisoning rationalities, Australian and New Zealnd Journal of Criminology, April 2011 vol. 44 no. 124-40. 

Baldry, E., Dowse, L., Clarence, M., Mental Health Frequent Presenters to NSW Police Force in 2005: Police Data

 

Reports

Baldry E, McCausland, R & PwC  2013 People with mental health disorders and cognitive impairment in the criminal justice system Cost-benefit analysis of early support and diversion Report for AHRC 

Steele, L., Dowse, L., and Trofimovs, J., 'Section 32: A Report on the Human Service and Criminal Pathways of People Diagnosed with Mental Health Disorder and Cognitive Disability in the Criminal Justice System Who Have Received Orders Under the Mental Health (Forensic Provisions) Act 1990 (NSW)', March 2013.

Baldry, E., Dowse, L.& Clarence, M. 2013 People with Mental Health Disorders and Cognitive Disabilities in the Criminal Justice System – Impact of Housing NSW interventions and contacts with social housing system funded by Housing NSW 

Baldry, E., Dowse, L.& Clarence, M. 2013 People with Mental Health Disorders and Cognitive Disabilities in the Criminal Justice System – funded by NSW Family and Community Services Ageing, Disability and Home Care

Baldry, E., Dowse, L.& Clarence, M. 2012 People with intellectual and other cognitive disability in the criminal justice system Report for NSW Family and Community Services Ageing, Disability and Home Care

Baldry, E., Dowse, L., McCausland, R. and Clarence, M. 2012 Lifecourse institutional costs of homelessness for vulnerable groups Report for FaHCSIA funded by FaHCSIA Homelessness study grant ISBN 978-0-9873593-1-5

Conference Papers & Presentations 

IAMHDCD and MHDCD Projects 

Presenter: Eileen Baldry, Pathways from School to Prison: Intellectual disability, mental health and school education, Forum on Intellectual Disability, Mental Health and School Education, May 2013. 

Presenter: Eileen Baldry, Pathways into and avenues out of criminal justice for young people wth cognitive and mental impairments, NSW Department of Juvenile Justice Summit, March 2013. 

Presenter: Eileen Baldry, Complex Needs, ACT Government Executive, March 2013. 

Presenter: Eileen Baldry, Complex Needs, Institute of Criminology Complex Needs Conference, December 2012. 

MacGillivray, P., Indigenous Australians with Mental Health Disorders and Cognitive Disabilities in the Criminal Justice System: the IAMHDCD Project – Indigenous Sentencing, Punishment and Healing Symposium, July 2011 

McEntyre, E., Aboriginal Australian Women with Mental Health Disorders and Cognitive Disabilities in the Criminal Justice System – NSW Aboriginal Mental Health Workers Forum: October 2011

Baldry, E., Dowse, L., Keynote Complex Needs, Institute of Criminology Sydney University: Tackling Complex Needs - an inter-disciplinary exploration, December 2012

Baldry, E., Pathways into and avenues out of criminal justice for young people with cognitive and mental disabilities, Juvenile Justice NSW Field Staff Conference Metropolitan Region, October 2012

Balry, E., Women, Disability, the State and the Criminal Justice System, ANZ Critical Criminology Conference 2012

Baldry, E., Dowse L., Clarence, M., Snoyman P; Pathways into prison and post-release: marginal exclusionary life spaces and the effects of compouding disadvantages, disabilities and drug use, NSW Community Corrections Conference July 2012

Baldry, E., Dowse, L., Clarence, M., Snoyman, P; Understanding the Pathways and compounding effects of disadvantage for persons with MHDCD in Criminal Justice System ANZAPPL Conference 2012

Baldry, E., Dowse, L., Clarence, M., Snoyman, P; People with Mental Health Disorders and Cognitive Disability (MHDCD) in Human and Criminal Justice Systems (CJS) – care or control? AADDM Conference 2012

Baldry, E., Dowse, L., Clarence, M; People with Mental Health and Cognitive Disability: pathways into and out of the criminal justice system – Keynote presentation: Reintegration Puzzle Conference 2011

Baldry, E., Dowse, L., Clarence, M., Snoyman, P; People with Mental Health and Cognitive Disability in the CJS: Social Justice and Human Rights - DHS Annual Zone Corrective Services Contacts Conference 2011

Bladry, E., Whatever Happened to Throughcare? Support and Integration. Legal Aid Practice Conference 2011

Baldry, E., Homelessness and the Criminal Justice System – Keynote Presentation: AHI Homeless Persons’ Week Forum.  August 1 2011

Baldry, E., People with mental and cognitive disabilities: pathways into prison - Legal Aid National Conference 2011

Baldry, E., Background Paper, Australian Correctional Leadership Program October 2011

Baldry, E., People with mental and cognitive disabilities: pathways into prison- International Congress of Law and Mental Health (IALMH) 2011

Dowse, L., Understanding and responding to complex needs: people with mental health and cognitive disabilities in the criminal justice system - Working Within the Forensic Paradigm: Prato Conference 2011

Dowse, L., Understanding and responding to complex needs: people with mental health and cognitive disabilities in the criminal justice system – ACSO 6th Forensic Disabilities Conference: Oct 2011

Dowse, L., Keynote Presentation– St Vincent’s Urban Mental Health Lifecourse 2nd International Conference 2011

Dowse, L., Indigenous Australians with Disability in the Criminal Justice System: conditions and challenges – Disability and the Majority World Conference: Towards a Global Disability Studies 1st Annual International Conference 2011

Newsletters

IAMHDCD Project Newsletter No. 1 

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