Research Monographs
The Judicial Commission publishes original research on aspects of sentencing in a series of research monographs distributed to judicial officers and others with an interest in the criminal justice system. The Commission's research monographs are detailed studies of areas relating to sentencing and related forensic practice.
Tables of contents and executive summaries for research monographs are available online from monograph 20:
- Research Monograph 32: Achieving consistency and transparency in sentencing for environmental offences
- Research Monograph 31: Diverting mentally disordered offenders in the NSW Local Court
- Research Monograph 30: Sentencing Robbery offenders since the Henry Guideline Judgment
- Research Monograph 29: Full-time imprisonment in New South Wales and other jurisdictions: a national and international comparison
- Research Monograph 28: Partial Defences to Murder in NSW 1990-2004
- Research Monograph 27: Crown Appeals Against Sentence
- Research Monograph 26: The Nexus Between Sentencing and Rehabilitation in the Children's Court of NSW
- Research Monograph 25: Sentencing Offenders Convicted of Child Sexual Assault
- Research Monograph 24: MERIT: Magistrates Early Referral Into Treatment Program: A Survey of Magistrates
- Research Monograph 23: Sentenced Homicides in New South Wales 1994-2001
- Research Monograph 22: Circle Sentencing in New South Wales: A Review and Evaluation
- Research Monograph 21: Sentencing dangerous drivers in New South Wales: Impact of the Jurisic guidelines on sentencing practice
- Research Monograph 20: Apprehended Violence Orders: A survey of magistrates
To obtain a hard copy of one of the Commission's monographs, please order from shop.nsw.
