The Centre is recognised nationally and internationally for influential research which is characterised by a sophisticated policy perspective, combined with an empirical approach to issues and rigorous standards of quality, objectivity and independence.
The research program
Our research examines all aspects of the justice system including the policies that shape it, the behaviour of the people who participate in it, the operation of its institutions and processes, and its social and economic effects on the community.
The Justice Research Centre's research program is broadly focussed, across four major areas —
How we operate
The Justice Research Centre is an independent public interest research organisation. Its research is influential because of its quality and objectivity.
Core funding is received from the Law Foundation of New South Wales, but the Centre is increasingly dependent on support from other sources. The Centre actively seeks financial support from justice system 'stakeholders' to whom our work has value because it improves policy development and law reform outcomes. The Centre has received grants and donations from the Federal Government and State Governments and from private sector organisations
The Centre's research projects are chosen in consultation with its Advisory Board, which consists of distinguished representatives of the judiciary, the legal profession, government, industry, and the research community. In selecting appropriate projects, great emphasis is placed on the likelihood that the results of research will have significant practical implications for important policy issues.
We welcome project ideas from others. However, the Centre insists on autonomy over the scope and design of projects and complete discretion over publication of results.
Advisory Board
The Hon Justice Ronald Sackville
Federal Court of Australia
The Hon Justice Margaret Beazely
New South Wales Court of Appeal
David Bowen
General Manager, Motor Accidents Authority of NSW
The Hon Justice Sally Brown
Family Court of Australia
Dr Janet Chan
School of Social Science & Policy, University of New South Wales
Professor Hilary Charlesworth
Director, Centre for International and Public Law, Australian National University
David Fairlie
Partner, Mallesons Stephen Jaques
Professor Marcia Neave AO
Faculty of Law, Monash University
Clare Petre
Energy Industry Ombudsman NSW
Bret Walker SC
Governor, Law Foundation of NSW and Past President, Law Council of Australia
Dr Don Weatherburn PSM
Director, NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research
Staff
Director
Professor Ted Wright BSc LLB MA
Barrister & Solicitor
Research
April Chrzanowski BAppSc LLB (Hons)
Naomi Doncaster BA MSc
Ann Eyland MSc PhD
Ann Genovese BA (Hons) LLB PhD
Shelley Hampton BA (Hons) LLB
Maria Karras BSc (Hons)
Angela Melville BA BSocSc (Hons)
Carolyn Morris
Natalina Nheu BSc (Hons) LLB
Caroline Sage BA (Hons) LLB (Hons)
Administration
Sue Nicol
Research Associates
Dr Janel Chan
Associate Professor and Head School of Social Science & Policy, University of New South Wales
Professor Michael Chesterman
Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales
Professor John Dewar
Dean, Faculty of Law, Griffith University
Ms Beth Gaze
Faculty of Law, Monash University
Professor Rosemary Hunter
Director, Socio Legal Research Centre, Griffith University
Professor Stephen Parker
Dean, Faculty of Law, Monash University