WinickBruce and WexlerDavid, (eds), Judging in a Therapeutic Key: Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Courts (Carolina Academic Press, 2003) 7.
2.
RottmanDavid and CaseyPamela, ‘Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Emergence of Problem-Solving Courts’ (1999) 240National Institute of Justice Journal12
3.
See FreibergArie, ‘Therapeutic Jurisprudence in Australia: Paradigm Shift or Pragmatic Incrementalism?’ (2002) 20(2) Law in Context6; and FreibergArie, ‘Problem-oriented Courts: An Update’ (2005) 14Journal of Judicial Administration196 for discussion of the extent to which various problem-oriented courts are, or are not, therapeutic in nature. For discussion of the difference between the terms ‘problem-solving’ and ‘problem-oriented’, see FreibergArie, ‘Problem-oriented Courts: Innovative Solutions to Intractable Problems?’ (2001) 11Journal of Judicial Administration8.
4.
See BlaggHarry, Problem-Oriented Courts (Law Reform Commission of Western Australia, 2008); KingMichael, Solution-Focused Judging Bench Book (Australasian Institute of Judicial Administration, 2009).
5.
Ibid. See also BartelsLorana, ‘Challenges in Mainstreaming Specialty Courts’ (Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice No 383, Australian Institute of Criminology, 2009); Law Reform Commission of Western Australia, Court Intervention Programs: Final Report (Project No 96, 2009).
6.
BartelsLorana and RichardsKelly, ‘Vulnerabilities in the Courtroom’ in Bartkowiak-TheronIsabelle and AsquithNicole, (eds), Policing Vulnerability: The Vulnerabilities of Policing (Federation Press, 2012, 233).
7.
KingMichael, ‘Restorative Justice, Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Rise of Emotionally Intelligent Justice’ (2008) 32Melbourne University Law Review1096. See also RichardsKelly, ‘Unlikely Friends? Oprah Winfrey and Restorative Justice’ (2005) 38Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology381.
8.
DalyKathleen and MarchettiElena, ‘Restorative Justice, Indigenous Justice, and Therapeutic Jurisprudence’ in MarmoMarinellaDe LintWillem and PalmerDarren, (eds), Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology (Thomson Reuters, 4th ed, 2012) 455, 472.
9.
See, eg, MacCounRobert, ‘Voice, Control and Belonging: The Double-Edged Sword of Procedural Fairness’ (2005) 1Annual Review of Law and Social Science171; TylerTom, ‘Reintegrative Shaming, Procedural Justice, and Recidivism: The Engagement of Offenders' Psychological Mechanisms in the Canberra RISE Drinking-and-Driving Experiment’ (2007) 41Law and Society Review553.
10.
BurkeKevin and LebenSteve, ‘Procedural Fairness: A Key Ingredient in Public Satisfaction’ (2007) 44Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association4, 7.
11.
SnowPamela and PowellMartine, ‘Youth (In)justice: Oral Language Competence in Early Life and Risk for Engagement in Antisocial Behaviour in Adolescence’ (Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice No 435, Australian Institute of Criminology, 2012) 4.
12.
RossStuart, Evaluation of the Court Integrated Services Program – Final Report (University of Melbourne, 2009).
13.
See, eg, RocheDeclan, (ed), Restorative Justice (Ashgate Publishing, 2004).
14.
Snow and Powell, above n 11, 1.
15.
LaVigneMichele and Van RyebroekGregory, ‘Breakdown in the Language Zone: The Prevalence of Language Impairments Among Juvenile and Adult Offenders and Why It Matters’ (2011) 15UC Davis Journal of Juvenile Law and Policy37.
16.
Ibid65.
17.
SnowPamela and PowellMartine, The Language Processing and Production Skills of Young Offenders: Implications for Enhancing Prevention and Intervention Strategies (Report to the Criminology Research Council, 2002).
18.
SnowPamela and PowellMartine, ‘Oral Language Competence, Social Skills, and High Risk Boys: What Are Juvenile Offenders Trying to Tell Us?’ (2008) 22Children and Society16.
19.
SnowPamela and PowellMartine, ‘Oral Language Competence in Incarcerated Young Offenders: Links with Offending Severity’ (2011) 13International Journal of Speech Language Pathology480.
20.
Senate Standing Committee on Community Affairs, Hear Us: Inquiry into Hearing Health in Australia (Commonwealth of Australia, 2009) [8.102].
21.
VanderpollTroy and HowardDamien, Investigation into Hearing Impairment among Indigenous Prisoners within the Northern Territory Correctional Services (2011).
EadesDiana, ‘Telling and Retelling Your Story in Court: Questions, Assumptions and Intercultural Complications’ (2008) 20Current Issues in Criminal Justice209. See also CunneenChris, ‘What Are the Implications of Restorative Justice's Use of Indigenous Traditions?’ in ZehrHoward and ToewsBarb, (eds), Critical Issues In Restorative Justice (Criminal Justice Press, 2004).
24.
Snow and Powell, above n 17, 6.
25.
King, above n 4, 123.
26.
GoldbergSusan, Judging for the 21st Century: A Problem-Solving Approach (National Judicial Institute, 2005) 11.
27.
Ibid16.
28.
LaVigne and RyebroekVan, above n 15; Snow and Powell, above n 11; SnowPamela and PowellMartine, ‘Interviewing Juvenile Offenders: The Importance of Oral Language Competence’ (2004) 16Current Issues in Criminal Justice220.