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Associate Professor Helen Gibbon

Associate Professor Helen Gibbon

Associate Professor
Law & Justice
School of Law, Society & Criminology

Helen has taught in the fields of Criminology and Criminal Law since 2001, and at 黑料网大事记 Law & Justice since 2010. She is a Fellow of the Scientia Education Academy and a 2024 Nexus Fellow. Her research interests include legal education, homicide law and prosecutions, plea negotiations, and drug law reform. She is a foundation member of the Australian Drug Law Reform Initiative (ADLaRI), 黑料网大事记 Law & Justice.

Phone
+61 2 9385 8242
Location
Room 350 The Law Building University of New South Wales 黑料网大事记 Kensington Campus Sydney NSW 2052 Australia (Access via Gate 2 off High Street)
  • Edited Books | 2023
    Gibbon H; Golder B; Lixinski L; Nehme M; Vines P, (eds.), 2023, Critical Legal Education as a Subvervise Activity,
  • Journal articles | 2024
    Gibbon H; Buxton-Namisnyk E, 2024, 'The new coercive control offence in NSW: (how) will it work?', Current Issues in Criminal Justice,
    Journal articles | 2019
    Gibbon H; Steel A, 2019, 'Are we reading enough crime? Examining the content and depth of criminal law courses', Alternative Law Journal, 44, pp. 151 - 158,
    Journal articles | 2019
    Trollip H; McNamara L; Gibbon H, 2019, 'The factors associated with the policing of offensive language: a qualitative study of three Sydney Local Area Commands', Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 31, pp. 493 - 512,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Mostyn B; Gibbon H, 2018, 'Transnational social movement theory and the waning war on drugs: Case studies from UNGASS 2016', International Journal of Drug Policy, 51, pp. 148 - 155,
    Journal articles | 2013
    Weber L; McKernan H; Gibbon H, 2013, 'Trans-Tasman denizens: human rights and human (in)security among New Zealand citizens of Samoan origin in Australia', Australian Journal of Human Rights, 19, pp. 51 - 77,
    Journal articles | 2012
    Mostyn B; Gibbon H; Cowdery N, 2012, 'The Criminalisation of Drugs and the Search for Alternative Approaches', Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 24, pp. 261 - 272,
  • Reports | 2024