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Dr Jamie Walvisch is a Senior Lecturer in the Law School at the University of Western Australia. He is a leading scholar on the intersection between mental health and the criminal law, especially in the sentencing context.
Dr Walvisch completed his Bachelors of Arts and Laws at Monash University in 1999. He graduated first in his class and received the Supreme Court Prize. Prior to entering academia he worked as a Research and Policy Officer at the Victorian Law Reform Commission, the Australian Institute of Criminology and the Judicial College of Victoria. During this time he co-authored several law reform reports on topics such as defences to homicide, fraud and electronic commerce- related crime, and violence associated with motor vehicle use. He was also responsible for developing and drafting the Victorian Criminal Charge Book, the main judicial reference book used by judges and legal practitioners in Victorian criminal jury trials.
Dr Walvisch entered academia in 2013. He worked at Monash University and Melbourne University before commencing his role at UWA in 2023. His areas of teaching expertise include criminal law and procedure, evidence law, torts, lawyers’ ethics and forensic evidence. His teaching approach has been recognised in multiple awards and commendations, including the Monash Faculty of Law Award for Teaching Excellence; the Monash Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence (Early Career); and an Australian Awards for University Teaching (AAUT) citation for ‘Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning’.
Dr Walvisch’s research is highly interdisciplinary in nature, engaging with five fields: law, psychiatry, psychology, neuroscience and the forensic sciences. It combines insights from each of these fields to develop and implement innovative legal and regulatory frameworks that address pressing social needs. He is particularly concerned to ensure that mental health issues are properly understood by participants in the legal system, and that they are incorporated in decision-making in a principled and non-stigmatising way. To help achieve this goal, he has been involved in pro-actively advocating for law reform based on his research. For example, he helped bring a successful test case before the Victorian Court of Appeal to challenge the law concerning sentencing and personality disorders.
In addition to publishing numerous articles, book chapters and law reform reports, Dr Walvisch has co-edited two prestigious collections. ‘The Future of Mental Health, Disability and Criminal Law’ brings together contributions from twenty-three world-leading scholars and commentators to address a range of contemporary and pressing international themes in the areas of mental health and disability law. ‘The Feminist Legislation Project: Rewriting Laws for Gender-Based Justice’ brings together academics, lawyers and activists to create the world’s first Feminist Legislation Project. This project aims to demonstrate what legislation could look like if its concern was to create justice for women.
Dr Walvisch remains directly involved in law reform work. In 2022-23 he was engaged as a consultant to the Law Reform Commission of Western Australia, where he worked on projects relating to equal opportunity law and sexual offences. He has also been appointed as a sessional legal member to Western Australia’s Mental Health Tribunal.
Roles and responsibilities
Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law
Research interests
Criminal Law
Sentencing
Mental Health Law
Forensic Evidence
Current projects
Sentencing Offenders with Mental Health Problems: A New Approach.
Forensic Science in Court: A Systematic Review of Royal Commissions and Inquiries (1952-2023).
Funding overview
Walvisch, J. (2024). Forensic Science in Court: A Systematic Review of Royal Commissions and Inquiries (1952-2023). Australian Association of Forensic Sciences. $15,000
Walvisch, J. (2021). Drugs, mental health and crime: Medical and legal practitioner perspectives. University of Melbourne. $24,956.
Gunawan, R., Walvisch, J. & Wirya, A. (2018). Assessing Indonesian guardianship laws: Protecting the rights of people with mental illnesses. Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. $14,980.
Carter, A., Rosenfeld, J., Gardner, J. & Walvisch, J. (2018). Excellence and leadership in neuroethics: An international network for responsible neuroinnovation. Monash University. $25,000.
Walvisch, J. (2014). Review of Part 8A of the Criminal Law Consolidation Act (SA): Mental impairment and the law. Attorney-General’s Department (SA). $52,000.
Community engagement
Board Member, Australian Academy of Forensic Science (Victorian Chapter)
Sessional Legal Member, Mental Health Tribunal (WA)
Previous positions
Consultant, Law Reform Commission of Western Australia
Senior Lecturer, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne
Lecturer, Law Faculty, Monash University
Senior Research Officer, Judicial College of Victoria
Research Analyst, Australian Institute of Criminology
Research and Policy Officer, Victorian Law Reform Commission
Education/Academic qualification
Doctor of Philosophy (Law), Monash University
Award Date: 24 May 2016
Bachelor of Laws (Hons 1), Monash University
Award Date: 29 Mar 2000
Bachelor of Arts (Hons 1), Monash University
Award Date: 29 Mar 2000
External positions
Sessional Legal Member, Mental Health Tribunal (WA)
6 Aug 2024 → …
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Kenny's Criminal Law in Queensland and Western Australia: 10th edition
Blake, M., Devereux, J., Walvisch, J. & Curtin, A., 2027, (In preparation) Australia: LexisNexis Butterworths.Research output: Book/Report › Book › peer-review
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Sentencing Terrorist Offenders in Australia: Prevention, Incapacitation and the Limits of Proportionality
McGarrity White, N., Tulich, T. & Walvisch, J., 2027, (Accepted/In press) Sentencing Terrorism: Comparative Legal Perspectives. Blackbourn, J., De Coensel, S. & Nesbitt, M. (eds.). Edward Elgar PublishingResearch output: Chapter in Book/Conference paper › Chapter › peer-review
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Cognitive Bioprediction and Moral Responsibility: Foreseeability, Control and the Ethics of Anticipated Cognitive Impairment
Prince, S., Walvisch, J., Baum, M., Hai, T., Savulescu, J., Pacaud, D. & Cameron, F. J., 28 May 2026, (Accepted/In press) In: AJOB Neuroscience.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Connecting with Australian Tort Law
Rizzi, M., Offer, K., Walvisch, J. & Davis, J., May 2026, 3rd ed. UK: Cambridge University Press.Research output: Book/Report › Book › peer-review
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Degrees of disorder: A dimensional approach to mental disorder in sentencing
Carroll, A. & Walvisch, J., 2026, (Accepted/In press) Beyond the DSM-5: Using dimensional approaches to personality and psychopathology in forensic mental health settings. Guilford PublicationsResearch output: Chapter in Book/Conference paper › Chapter › peer-review
Projects
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Sentencing Terrorism: an International Comparative Perspective
Tulich, T. (Chief Investigator), Blackbourn, J. (CoPI), De Coensel, S. (CoPI), Dessecker, A. (CoPI), Ip, J. (CoPI), Istiqomah, M. (CoPI), Lynch, S. (CoPI), Nesbitt, M. (CoPI), Pascoe, D. (CoPI), Roy, A. (CoPI), Singh, U. (CoPI), Vedaschi, A. (CoPI), Walvisch, J. (CoPI), de Massol de Rebetz, R. (CoPI) & van der Woude, M. (CoPI)
The University of Western Australia
1/01/25 → 31/12/25
Project: Research
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Forensic Science in Court: A Systematic Review of Royal Commissions and Inquiries (1952-2023).
Walvisch, J. (Investigator 01)
Australian Academy of Forensic Sciences Inc.
1/11/24 → 31/10/25
Project: Research
Prizes
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Monash Student Association Faculty of Law Teaching Excellence Award
Walvisch, J. (Recipient), 2019
Prize: Award
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Australian Awards for University Teaching Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning
Walvisch, J. (Recipient), 2017
Prize: Award
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Monash Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence (Early Career)
Walvisch, J. (Recipient), 2016
Prize: Award
Activities
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The Post and Boast Bill 2025: Constitutional, Criminal and Social Media Law Dimensions
Wesson, M. (Speaker), Walvisch, J. (Speaker), Bromberg, M. (Speaker) & Penglis, T. (Speaker)
17 Sept 2025Activity: Service and engagement › Public lecture, debate or seminar
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27th Symposium of the Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society
Walvisch, J. (Participant)
13 Oct 2025Activity: Conferences and workshops › Contribution or participation in a conference
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International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes
Walvisch, J. (Participant)
7 Nov 2025Activity: Conferences and workshops › Contribution or participation in a conference
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Quoted and cited in the Law Reform Commission of Western Australia's 'Review of the Guardianship and Administration Act 1990 (WA)' Final Report
Walvisch, J. (Author), Thomasson, A. (Author), Ricciardo, A. (Author) & Rizzi, M. (Author)
2025Activity: Industry and government engagement/consultancy › Citation in Australian or overseas Parliamentary department, intergovernmental and NGO reports
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UWA Centre for Health Law and Policy submission to the Law Reform Commission of WA's Project 114: Review of the Guardianship and Administration Act 1990 (WA)
Walvisch, J. (Independent expert ), Thomasson, A. (Independent expert ), Ricciardo, A. (Independent expert ) & Rizzi, M. (Independent expert )
3 Jun 2025Activity: Industry and government engagement/consultancy › Submissions to or appearance before a government committee, inquiry or agency
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High Court delivers ruling in KMD detention case
4/03/25
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WA attorney-general John Quigley delays mass murderers' parole eligibility
2/11/24
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Eight women, one man: Casual encounters and the murky issue of consent
3/04/24
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