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Skip to content Search for: * Home * Chapters * Chapters A-H * Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Stolen Generations and Descendants * Acquired Brain Injury * Childhood Sexual Abuse * COVID-19 Risks and Impacts for Prisoners and Communities * Cultural Dispossession Experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples * Early Exposure to Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse * Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) * Hearing Impairment * Homelessnesss * Chapters I-Z * Impacts of Imprisonment and Remand in Custody * Incarceration of a Parent or Caregiver * Interrupted School Attendance and Suspension * Low Socio-Economic Status * Out-of-Home Care * Perinatal, Infant and Childhood Exposure to, and Experience of, Domestic & Family Violence * Refugee Background * Social Exclusion * Significance of Funeral Attendance and Sorry Business * Unemployment * Publications * Education & Events * Significance of Culture to Wellbeing, Healing and Rehabilitation (2021) * Conferences and Events * Articles and Resources * About * About the Bugmy Bar Book * Published Judgments * Acknowledgements * Project Committee * Contact * * Home * Chapters * Chapters A-H * Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Stolen Generations and Descendants * Acquired Brain Injury * Childhood Sexual Abuse * COVID-19 Risks and Impacts for Prisoners and Communities * Cultural Dispossession Experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples * Early Exposure to Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse * Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) * Hearing Impairment * Homelessnesss * Chapters I-Z * Impacts of Imprisonment and Remand in Custody * Incarceration of a Parent or Caregiver * Interrupted School Attendance and Suspension * Low Socio-Economic Status * Out-of-Home Care * Perinatal, Infant and Childhood Exposure to, and Experience of, Domestic & Family Violence * Refugee Background * Social Exclusion * Significance of Funeral Attendance and Sorry Business * Unemployment * Publications * Education & Events * Significance of Culture to Wellbeing, Healing and Rehabilitation (2021) * Conferences and Events * Articles and Resources * About * About the Bugmy Bar Book * Published Judgments * Acknowledgements * Project Committee * Contact Homeadmin2024-05-20T11:26:43+10:00 The Bugmy Bar Book is a free, evidence-based resource for lawyers and legal decision-makers, as well as policy-makers and other professionals. The chapters below are accessible summaries of key research about the impacts of experiences of trauma, socioeconomic inequality, structural disadvantage and strengths-based rehabilitation. Chapters may provide an evidence base to support legal advocacy and decision-making, and are intended to promote improved understanding of the experiences of people who are brought into contact with the legal system. While a key function of this project is to assist legal practitioners in the preparation and presentation of material in sentencing proceedings to establish the application of the principles in Bugmy v The Queen (2013) 249 CLR 571, these publications may also have relevance in other criminal law contexts, such as bail and mental health diversionary applications, as well as in various civil law practice areas, proceedings before tribunals, coronial inquests and other inquisitorial jurisdictions. INDEX OF CHAPTERS Toggle Navigation * Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Stolen Generations and Descendants * Acquired Brain Injury * Childhood Sexual Abuse * COVID-19 Risks and Impacts for Prisoners and Communities * Cultural Dispossession Experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples * Early Exposure to Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse * Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) * Hearing Impairment * Homelessnesss * Impacts of Imprisonment and Remand in Custody * Incarceration of a Parent or Caregiver * Interrupted School Attendance and Suspension * Low Socio-Economic Status * Out-of-Home Care * Perinatal, Infant and Childhood Exposure to, and Experience of, Domestic & Family Violence * Refugee Background * Social Exclusion * Significance of Funeral Attendance and Sorry Business * Unemployment LATEST NEWS 2024 CLANT Conferenceadmin2024-04-14T13:47:49+10:00 2024 CLANT CONFERENCE Members of the Bugmy Bar Book Project Committee and collaborators will present at the 2024 Criminal Lawyers of the Northern Territory (CLANT) Conference in Bali on 22 June 2204. Click here to register for the conference. 2024 Paul Byrne Memorial Lectureadmin2024-04-14T13:47:07+10:00 Paul Byrne Memorial Lecture 2024 The Honourable Chief Justice Lucy McCallum delivered the 2024 Paul Byrne Memorial Lecture on the topic of ‘The Rule of Law in Modern Australia’. Click to open in new window. PUBLISHED JUDGMENTS CITING THE BUGMY BAR BOOK The Bugmy Bar Book has been cited in numerous published judgments and decisions of courts and tribunals in NSW, ACT, Victoria and Queensland. The Project Committee maintains a summary of published judgments and decisions citing the Bugmy Bar Book. VIEW SUMMARY PROJECT CONTRIBUTORS The Bugmy Bar Book Project Committee is comprised of representatives of key justice agencies (including the NSW Public Defenders, NSW Director of Public Prosecutions, Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Limited and Legal Aid NSW, the judiciary (including nominees from the Supreme Court of NSW, ACT Supreme Court, District Court of NSW, Local Court of NSW, Local Court of the Northern Territory, ACT Magistrates Court and NSW Judicial Commission), senior legal academics from UNSW, ANU and UTS, and members of the private legal profession. Although the project originated and is based in NSW, the resources are designed for use across all Australian jurisdictions and the committee engages with stakeholders Australia-wide. Read More SUBSCRIBE TO THE BUGMY BAR BOOK MAILING LIST × For enquiries or further information, please email info@bugmybarbook.org.au Follow the Bugmy Bar Book on LinkedIn Go to Top