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    At the heart of sentencing: exploring whether more compassionate delivery of sentencing remarks increases public concern for people who offend by Hopkins, Anthony, Dodd, Shannon, Nolan, Mark, Bartels, Lorana

    Published in Psychiatry, psychology, and law (01-08-2023)
    “…Compassion has the capacity to change how we think and feel about people who offend, enabling us to understand individual and systemic causes of criminality…”
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    Characterization of intercellular communication and mitochondrial donation by mesenchymal stromal cells derived from the human lung by Sinclair, Kenneth Andrew, Yerkovich, Stephanie Terase, Hopkins, Peter Mark-Anthony, Chambers, Daniel Charles

    Published in Stem cell research & therapy (12-07-2016)
    “…Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (BM-MSCs) are capable of repairing wounded lung epithelial cells by donating cytoplasmic material and…”
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    Indigenous experience reports: Addressing silence and deficit discourse in sentencing by Hopkins, Anthony, Anthony, Thalia, Bartels, Lorana, Allen, Sinead, Henke, Emma

    Published in University of New South Wales law journal (01-07-2023)
    “…The hyper-incarceration of Indigenous Australians urges analysis of unconscious bias, the application of criminogenic risk assumptions, and structural…”
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    Lessons in flexibility: Introducing a yoga program in an Australian prison by Hopkins, Anthony, Bartels, Lorana, Oxman, Lisa

    “…International research provides support for yoga as a wellbeing intervention in prison. Until recently, no systematic research had been undertaken in Australia…”
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    To commit is just the beginning: Applying therapeutic jurisprudence to reform parole in Australia by Henshaw, Max, Bartels, Lorana, Hopkins, Anthony

    Published in University of New South Wales law journal (01-11-2019)
    “…Recidivism represents the failure of the criminal justice system to adequately respond to cycles of crime and dysfunction. With increasing reoffending rates,…”
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    Equal consideration and informed imagining : recognising and responding to the lived experiences of abused women who kill by Hopkins, Anthony, Carline, Anna, Easteal, Patricia

    Published in Melbourne University law review (01-01-2018)
    “…Equality before the law - difference being understood and taken into account - identification of difference - determining if different treatment is warranted -…”
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    THE RELEVANCE OF ABORIGINALITY IN SENTENCING: SENTENCING A PERSON FOR WHO THEY ARE by Hopkins, Anthony

    Published in Australian indigenous law review (01-01-2012)
    “…Overrepresentation of Indigenous people in custody - judicial consideration of Aboriginality focused on equal justice rather than addressing overrepresentation…”
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    Lessons lost in sentencing : welding individualised justice to Indigenous justice by Anthony, Thalia, Bartels, Lorana

    Published in Melbourne University law review (01-01-2015)
    “…Over-representation of Indigenous offenders in the Australian and Canadian criminal justice system - role of sentencing - sentencing principles - relevance of…”
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    Walking in her shoes: battered women who kill in Victoria, Western Australia and Queensland by Hopkins, Anthony, Easteal, Patricia

    Published in Alternative law journal (01-09-2010)
    “…Concepts of reasonableness and self-defence in the context of the battered woman who kills her partner – legislative reforms in Victoria, Western Australia and…”
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    Did she consent? Law and the media in New South Wales by Dwyer, Tahlia, Easteal, Patricia, Hopkins, Anthony

    Published in Alternative law journal (01-12-2012)
    “…Determining whether a sexual act is consensual – alcohol as a factor in sexual assault – ‘blaming the victim’ – relationship between consent and alcohol…”
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    Dopaminergic and serotonergic autoreceptor stimulation effects are equivalent and additive in the suppression of spontaneous and cocaine induced locomotor activity by Carey, Robert J, DePalma, Gail, Damianopoulos, Ernest, Hopkins, Anthony, Shanahan, Arielle, Müller, Christian P, Huston, Joseph P

    Published in Brain research (03-09-2004)
    “…We used the D2 receptor agonist, apomorphine (APO) and the 5-HT1A receptor agonist, 8-OHDPAT (8OH) in a low dose range to stimulate autoreceptors and in this…”
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    Factors affecting the use of neurally adjusted ventilatory assist in the adult critical care unit: a clinician survey by Hadfield, Daniel, Rose, Louise, Reid, Fiona, Cornelius, Victoria, Hart, Nicholas, Finney, Clare, Penhaligon, Bethany, Harris, Clare, Saha, Sian, Noble, Harriet, Smith, John, Hopkins, Philip Anthony, Rafferty, Gerrard Francis

    Published in BMJ open respiratory research (08-12-2020)
    “…BackgroundNeurally adjusted ventilatory assist (NAVA) involves an intricate interaction between patient, clinician and technology. To improve our understanding…”
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    Set up to fail?: Examining Australian parole compliance laws through a therapeutic jurisprudence lens by Lorana Bartels, Max Henshaw, Anthony Hopkins

    Published in University of Western Australia law review (01-06-2019)
    “…With growing prisoner and parole numbers, Australia is demonstrably failing to reduce recidivism and facilitate desistance from crime. This paper examines…”
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    “People say you’re going home, but I don’t have a home”: Housing After Prison by Doyle, Caroline, Yates, Sophie, Bartels, Lorana, Hopkins, Anthony, Taylor, Helen

    “…Recidivism in Australia is high, especially in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). While high-quality stable housing has been shown to reduce recidivism,…”
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    ‘If I don't get a job in six months' time, I can see myself being back in there’: Post‐prison employment experiences of people in Canberra by Doyle, Caroline, Yates, Sophie, Bartels, Lorana, Hopkins, Anthony, Taylor, Helen

    Published in The Australian journal of social issues (01-09-2022)
    “…Research has consistently shown that gaining employment after release helps to reduce recidivism, but also that people who have been in prison face many…”
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    ‘Just a bunch of what ifs and unknowns’: The post-prison service provision experiences of people in Canberra, Australia by Doyle, Caroline, Yates, Sophie, Bartels, Lorana, Hopkins, Anthony, Taylor, Helen

    “…Return-to-prison rates in Australia are high, with the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) having the highest rate. Research has consistently shown the…”
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    Feasibility of trauma video review for the collection of medication-related information for research and quality improvement by Uttaro, Elizabeth, Hopkins, Anthony, Kokanovich, Kate, Maynard, Kaylee, Vella, Michael, Jones, Courtney M C, Miglani, Andrea, Acquisto, Nicole M

    Published in American journal of health-system pharmacy (12-10-2024)
    “…In an effort to expedite the publication of articles, AJHP is posting manuscripts online as soon as possible after acceptance. Accepted manuscripts have been…”
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    Indigenous experience reports: Addressing silence and deficit discourse in sentencing by Anthony Hopkins, Thalia Anthony, Lorana Bartels, Sinead Allen, Emma Henke

    Published in University of New South Wales law journal (01-07-2023)
    “…The hyper-incarceration of Indigenous Australians urges analysis of unconscious bias, the application of criminogenic risk assumptions, and structural…”
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    Maternal upbringing and selective breeding for voluntary exercise behavior modify patterns of DNA methylation and expression of genes in the mouse brain by Latchney, Sarah E., Cadney, Marcell D., Hopkins, Anthony, Garland, Theodore

    Published in Genes, brain and behavior (01-12-2023)
    “…Selective breeding has been utilized to study the genetic basis of exercise behavior, but research suggests that epigenetic mechanisms, such as DNA…”
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    “I Would Just Feel Really Relaxed and at Peace”: Findings From a Pilot Prison Yoga Program in Australia by Bartels, Lorana, Oxman, Lisa N., Hopkins, Anthony

    “…International research provides support for yoga as a well-being intervention in prison. No systematic research has been undertaken in Australia to assess the…”
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