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Education/Academic qualification
Psychology & Law, PhD, Where stress presides: Investigating occupational stress within the Australian judiciary, University of Melbourne
3 Aug 2015 → 3 Aug 2023
Award Date: 8 Dec 2023
Clinical Psychology, Masters, University of Melbourne
Award Date: 8 Dec 2023
Psychology, Postgraduate Diploma (Hons), University of Melbourne
Award Date: 3 Dec 2013
Law, Bachelors Degreee, University of Melbourne
Award Date: 5 Dec 2003
Science, Bachelors Degree, University of Melbourne
Award Date: 5 Dec 2003
External positions
Director, Human Ethos
1 Jan 2023 → …
Industry keywords
- Law
- Health
Research expertise keywords
- Judicial Wellbeing
- Judges
- Lawyer Wellbeing
- Courts
- Legal Profession
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Preliminary findings from a large-scale national study measuring judicial officers’ psychological reactions to their work and workplace
Skead, N., Hunter, J., Vines, P., Schrever, C., O'Sullivan, K., Henning, T., Warner, K., Kemp, R., Burns, K. & Roach-Anleu, S., 16 Jul 2024, Judicial Officers' Bulletin, 2024, 36.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article in specialist publication
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Vicarious trauma in the judicial workplace: state liability for judicial psychiatric injury in Australia
Burns, K., Schrever, C. & Vines, P., 2024, In: Psychiatry, Psychology and Law. 31, 3, p. 466-499 34 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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