Roberta Julian

Roberta Julian

University of Tasmania

H-index: 23

Oceania-Australia

About Roberta Julian

Roberta Julian, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Tasmania, specializes in the field of Policing, Forensic Science, Migration, Refugees, Family Violence.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Forensic science and gendered organizations: an exploratory study of crime scene examiners

‘Strands in a cable’: effective investigator decision-making using forensic identification evidence in volume crime investigations

Understanding the challenges of disaster victim identification: perspectives of Australian forensic practitioners

Redrawing the Boundaries of Criminology: Increasing Forensic Literacy by Including Forensic Studies in the Curriculum

Critical forensic studies: generating critical thinking about forensic science among current and future criminal justice practitioners

Refugees: Sitting at the Nexus of Law Enforcement and Public Health

Evaluation of Project Vigilance: Electronic Monitoring of Family Violence Offenders

The forensic examination of structural fires in Victoria, Australia: Decision-making processes and impact on judicial outcomes

Roberta Julian Information

University

Position

Professor of Sociology

Citations(all)

1427

Citations(since 2020)

662

Cited By

978

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

43

i10Index(since 2020)

26

Email

University Profile Page

University of Tasmania

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Roberta Julian Skills & Research Interests

Policing

Forensic Science

Migration

Refugees

Family Violence

Top articles of Roberta Julian

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Forensic science and gendered organizations: an exploratory study of crime scene examiners

Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences

Hannah Marshall

Roberta Julian

Loene M Howes

2023/1/2

‘Strands in a cable’: effective investigator decision-making using forensic identification evidence in volume crime investigations

Policing and Society

Cheryl Brown

Roberta Julian

Loene M Howes

2023/11/8

Understanding the challenges of disaster victim identification: perspectives of Australian forensic practitioners

Forensic Sciences Research

Natasa Adamovic

Loene M Howes

Rob White

Roberta Julian

2023/6

Redrawing the Boundaries of Criminology: Increasing Forensic Literacy by Including Forensic Studies in the Curriculum

Journal of Criminal Justice Education

Loene M Howes

Roberta Julian

Tersia Oosthuizen

Carmen A Reid

Kate Cashman

...

2023/4/3

Critical forensic studies: generating critical thinking about forensic science among current and future criminal justice practitioners

L Howes

R Julian

T Oosthuizen

R Reid

K Cashman

...

2022

Refugees: Sitting at the Nexus of Law Enforcement and Public Health

Penny Egan-Vine

Isabelle Bartkowiak-Théron

Roberta Julian

2022

Evaluation of Project Vigilance: Electronic Monitoring of Family Violence Offenders

Romy Winter

Ebba Herrlander Birgerson

Roberta Julian

Ron Frey

Peter Lucas

...

2021/7

The forensic examination of structural fires in Victoria, Australia: Decision-making processes and impact on judicial outcomes

Science & Justice

Peter A Woodman

Kaye N Ballantyne

Roberta Julian

Caroline Spiranovic

2021/7/1

Critical forensic studies

Roberta Julian

Loene Howes

Rob White

2021

The Slow Progress to Social Inclusion in Policing: Policing Trends and Social Inclusion Strategies

Roberta Julian

Emma MacDonald

Isabelle Bartkowiak-Théron

2021/11/11

Policy implementation and refugee settlement: The perceptions and experiences of street-level bureaucrats in Launceston, Tasmania

Journal of Sociology

Ivan James

Roberta Julian

2021/9

Evaluation of Mothers’ Circle: Empowering women to counter violent extremism (CVE) within families and communities

DM Campbell

RD Julian

RE Winter

GF MacCarrick

2020

Documenting the key recruitment and sustainability issues related to emergency response volunteers in Tasmania

Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies

Angela Dwyer

Danielle Campbell

Roberta Julian

Ashleigh Barnes

2020/1/1

To trace or not to trace: A survey of how police use and perceive chemical trace evidence

Forensic Science International

Peter A Woodman

Roberta Julian

Caroline Spiranovic

Kaye N Ballantyne

2020/4/1

The impact of chemical trace evidence on justice outcomes: Exploring the additive value of forensic science disciplines

Forensic Science International

Peter A Woodman

Caroline Spiranovic

Roberta Julian

Kaye N Ballantyne

Sally F Kelty

2020/2/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 59
Rob White

Rob White

University of Tasmania

H-index: 28
Nenagh Kemp

Nenagh Kemp

University of Tasmania

H-index: 20
Sally Kelty

Sally Kelty

University of Canberra

H-index: 17
Loene Howes

Loene Howes

University of Tasmania

H-index: 15
Isabelle Bartkowiak-Théron

Isabelle Bartkowiak-Théron

University of Tasmania

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