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University of Sydney
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  1. 1. Aracy | Board
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    Published on: 7/16/2008   Last Visited: 7/16/2008

    Dr Judy Cashmore - Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Sydney, Developmental psychologist.
  2. 2. Dr Judith Cashmore - Sydney Law School - The University of Sydney
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    Published on: 7/15/2008   Last Visited: 7/15/2008

    Dr Judith Cashmore
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    Judy has a PhD in developmental psychology and considerable research experience in relation to children's involvement in legal proceedings and other processes in which decisions are made about children's care and protection, and guardianship.The special focus of this research has been on children's perceptions of the process and the implications for social policy.She has worked as a consultant to the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, the Australian Law Reform Commission, the NSW Department of Community Services, the NSW Community Services Commission and the NSW Child Protection Council.She has chaired or served as a member of a number of government committees concerning child protection, child death reviews and the review of child protection legislation and policy in NSW.She is currently a member of the Specialist Accreditation Committee for Children's Lawyers in NSW.

    Judy joined the Faculty of Law at the University of Sydney in 2003 working with Professor Patrick Parkinson on an ARC project concerned with children's participation in decision-making about where they live and when they see both their parents.
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    Cashmore, J & Parkinson, P, 'What Responsibility Do Courts Have to Hear Children's Voices?' (2007) 15 International Journal of Children's Rights 43-60
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    Cashmore, J, Parkinson, P, & Single, J, 'Parent's and Children's Views on Talking to Judges in Parenting Disputes in Australia' (2007) 21(1) International Journal of Law, Policy and The Family 84-107.
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    Cashmore, J, 'What can we learn from the US experience on permanency planning?' (2001) 15 Australian Journal of Family Law 215-229.Cashmore, J & O'Brien, A, 'Facilitating the participation of children and young people in care' (2001) 26 Children Australia 10 -15Cashmore, J, 'Early experience and brain development' (2001) 9 National Child Protection Clearinghouse Newsletter 6-9.Cashmore, J, 'What the research tells us: Permanency planning, adoption and foster care' (2000) 25 Children Australia 17-22.Cashmore, J & Bussey, K, 'Judicial views of child witness competence' (1996) 20 Law and Human Behavior: Special Issue on Childrens Capacities in Legal Contexts 313-334.Cashmore, J, 'The prosecution of child sexual assault: A survey of DPP solicitors' (1995) 28 Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 32-54.Cashmore, J & Bussey, K, 'Perceptions of children and lawyers in care and protection proceedings' (1994) 8 International Journal of Law and the Family 319-336.Cashmore, J, Chisholm, R & Waters, B, 'Sexual abuse allegations and child placement: A reply to Byrne' (1992) Australian Family Lawyer 32-36.Cashmore, J & Parkinson, P, 'The competency of children to give evidence' (1991) 3 Judicial Officers Bulletin 1-4.
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    Cashmore, J, "Yasser" in N Bolzan, M Darcy & J Mason (eds), Fenced In Fenced Out: Border Protection, Asylum and Detention in Australia, Common Ground Publishing: Melbourne (2006).9-12Cashmore, J, "Children's participation in family law matters" in C Hallett & A Prout (eds), Hearing the voices of children: Social policy for a new century, Falmer Press (2003).Cashmore, J, "Innovative procedures for child witnesses" in H Westcott, G M Davies & R Bull (eds), Children's testimony: A handbook of psychological research and forensic practice, John Wiley & Sons: Chincester (2002), 203-218.Cashmore, J, "Family, early development and the life course: Common risk and protective factors in pathways to prevention" in R Eckersley, J Dixon & B Douglas (eds), The Social Origins of Health and Well-Being: From the Planetary to the Molecular, Cambridge University Press: Melbourne (2001).Cashmore, J & Kiely, P, "Implementing and evaluating Family Group Conferences: The New South Wales Experience" in G Burford & J Hudson (eds), Family Group Conferences: New directions in community-centered child and family practice, Aldine De Gruyter: New York (2000), 242-252.Cashmore, J, "Child protection and substitute care: State intervention into family life" in J Bowes & A Hayes (eds), Children, Families and Communities, Oxford University Press: Oxford (1999), 136-155.Cashmore, J, "Systems abuse" in M John (ed), A Charge against Society: The Child's Right to Protection, Jessica Kingsley Publishers: London (1997), 33-47.Cashmore, J, "Children: Non-contractual persons?"in G Davis, B Sullivan & A Yeatman (eds), The New Contractualism?, MacMillan: Melbourne (1997) 57-70.Cashmore, J & Castell-McGregor, S, "The child protection and welfare system" in K Funder (ed), Citizen Child: Australia Laws and Children's Rights, Australian Institute of Family Studies: Melbourne (1996), 113-147.Goodnow, J J, Knight, R & Cashmore, J A, "Adult social cognition: Implications of parents' ideas for approaches to social development" in M Perlmutter (ed), Minnesota Symposium on Child Development, Lawrence Erlbaum: Hillsdale N J (1985), vol,18, 287-324.
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    Cashmore, J, Pathways to Prevention.Proceedings of National Forum: The Way Forward: Children, young people and domestic violence, Commonwealth of Australia, Melbourne (2000).Cashmore, J, A Framework for Building a Child-Friendly Society, NSW Child Protection Council (1997-98).Cashmore, J & Paxman, M, Wards Leaving Care: A Longitudinal Study, NSW Department of Community Services, Sydney (1996).Cashmore, J & Paxman, M, Family Preservation Services: What is the Appeal?: A Review of Selected Literature, South Australian Children's Interest Bureau, Adelaide (1996).Cashmore, J, Child Witnesses and the Prosecution of Child Sexual Assault, Monograph of NSW Judicial Commission (1996).Cashmore, J & De Haas, N, The Legal and Social Aspects of the Physical Punishment of Children, National Child Protection Council, Canberra (1995).West, R, Rogers, G & Cashmore, J, Who Cares?Protecting People in Residential Care, Community Services Commission, Sydney (1996).
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    Cashmore, J, Parkinson, P & Single, J, 'Parent's and Children's Views on Talking to Judges in Parenting Disputes in Australia', presented at the International Conference on Children and Divorce - Norwich, UK (July 2006)
  3. 3. Aracy | MCrock
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    Published on: 7/16/2008   Last Visited: 7/16/2008

    Dr Judy Cashmore (BA (Hons), Dip Ed (Adelaide), Med (Newcastle), PhD (Macquarie) is part-time Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Sydney, Adjunct Professor at Southern Cross University (Division of Arts) and Honorary Research Associate, Social Policy Research Centre, UNSW.She is President of Defence for Children International (Australia) and a board member of the National Children's and Youth Law Centre.She was a founding member of ARACY.

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