Patrick Shepherdson has authored and co-authored a number of research papers and has presented at criminology conferences internationally.
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
Towards an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander violence prevention framework for men and boys on behalf of The Healing Foundation. Read Report…
A national comparison of carer screening, assessment, selection and training and support in foster, kinship and residential care (2017) Benton M, Pigott R, Price M, Shepherdson P and Winkworth G. Research commissioned by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Assault. Read report …
Community Safety and Crime Prevention Partnerships: Challenges and Opportunities (2014)
Shepherdson P, Clancey G, Lee M and Crofts T. Article published in International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, Vol 3 (1) 107 – 120. 2014. Read paper …
Partnerships and NSW Local Government Community Safety Officers (2014)
Shepherdson P, Clancey G, Lee M and Crofts T. Article published in Community Safety and Crime Prevention Vol 16, pp 71 – 86. UK, 2014
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RECENT CONFERENCE PAPERS
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Men and Boys Violence Prevention Framework (with Jack Bulman on behalf of Healing Foundation) at the Lowitja Institute International Indigenous Health and Wellbeing Conference, Darwin, June 2019
An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander framework for violence prevention with Steven Torres-Carne, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healing Foundation, at the New Male National Men’s Health Conference, Parramatta, Sydney. March 2017
Facilitation of Family and Domestic Violence Plenary Session and delivery of conference paper about the Evaluation of the CRC’s Alcohol and Other Drug program at the 2016 NSW Local Government Community Safety and Crime Prevention Network conference
Courage and Innovation – Finding a Place for Aboriginal Healing in Criminal Justice
(with Richard Weston, CEO Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healing Foundation)
Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology conference, University of Sydney October 2014
Make It Count: The challenge in proving the potential for Australian Aboriginal healing programs to impact incarceration rates
British Society of Criminology Conference, University of Liverpool, UK, July 2014
Crime Prevention: Implications of Mainstreaming and the Property Crime Decline
(with Garner Clancey, University of Sydney)
Australian Institute of Criminology Conference, Melbourne, June 2014
Auburn City CCTV Research and Evaluation Project
(with Julie Sloggett, Auburn City Council)
Australian Institute of Criminology Conference, Melbourne, June 2014
Just Healing: Do Aboriginal sentencing courts facilitate healing for Aboriginal people and communities?
Kirby Research Seminar Series paper, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, May 2012