Stuart Thomas

Stuart Thomas

RMIT University

H-index: 45

Oceania-Australia

About Stuart Thomas

Stuart Thomas, With an exceptional h-index of 45 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at RMIT University, specializes in the field of policing vulnerable populations, stigma, CANFOR, experience and outcome measurement, missing persons.

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

Supporting equitable care of patients transferred from police watch‐houses to the emergency department: A qualitative study of the perspectives of emergency doctors

Understanding community attitudes toward miscarriages of justice: the role of social characteristics on perceptions of wrongfully convicted exonerees

Police apprehension as a response to mental distress

The power few missing persons: A 10-year follow-up study of over 2,000 youth missing persons

Why do nurses seek employment in forensic mental health and what are their first impressions of the clinical environment? A mixed methods study

Open versus closed group treatment of men with a history of sexual offenses

The experience of nurses moving into forensic mental health employment: A qualitative study

A critical review of research into mental health consumers' perspectives on their physical health: Is there an absence of consumers in the design, conduct, analysis and …

Stuart Thomas Information

University

Position

Professor of Forensic Mental Health

Citations(all)

6501

Citations(since 2020)

2959

Cited By

4875

hIndex(all)

45

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

108

i10Index(since 2020)

79

Email

University Profile Page

RMIT University

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Stuart Thomas Skills & Research Interests

policing vulnerable populations

stigma

CANFOR

experience and outcome measurement

missing persons

Top articles of Stuart Thomas

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Supporting equitable care of patients transferred from police watch‐houses to the emergency department: A qualitative study of the perspectives of emergency doctors

Emergency Medicine Australasia

Caitlin Brandenburg

Stuart DM Thomas

Cathy Lincoln

Annabel Somerville

Ed Heffernan

...

2024/4/22

Understanding community attitudes toward miscarriages of justice: the role of social characteristics on perceptions of wrongfully convicted exonerees

Psychology, Crime & Law

Jessica Privitelli

Greg Stratton

Stuart DM Thomas

2023/1/26

Police apprehension as a response to mental distress

Rose Randall

Lucy Bashfield

Hamilton Kennedy

Fiona Nguyen

Pan Karanikolas

...

2023/11/1

The power few missing persons: A 10-year follow-up study of over 2,000 youth missing persons

Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice

Stuart DM Thomas

Lorna Ferguson

2023/1/1

Why do nurses seek employment in forensic mental health and what are their first impressions of the clinical environment? A mixed methods study

Journal of Advanced Nursing

Grant Kinghorn

Stuart Thomas

Terry Froggatt

Elizabeth Halcomb

2023/9

Open versus closed group treatment of men with a history of sexual offenses

Sexual Abuse

Emily K Stevenson

Stuart DM Thomas

Michael Daffern

2023/9

The experience of nurses moving into forensic mental health employment: A qualitative study

International Journal of Mental Health Nursing

Grant Kinghorn

Terry Froggatt

Stuart Thomas

Elizabeth Halcomb

2023/4

A critical review of research into mental health consumers' perspectives on their physical health: Is there an absence of consumers in the design, conduct, analysis and …

Chloe R Green

Rosiel Elwyn

Nicholas Hill

Kate Johnston-Ataata

Renata Kokanović

...

2023/2/6

The effects of stigma and discrimination on help‐seeking behaviour and the role of police contact

Australian Journal of Social Issues

Jasmine Randone

Stuart DM Thomas

2023/12

Law Enforcement and Mental Health: The Missing Middle

Stuart Thomas

Chris White

Nadine Dougall

Inga Heyman

2022/3/3

Common psychological treatments used to address criminal behavior

Michael Daffern

Nina Papalia

Emily Stevenson

Stuart Thomas

2022

The victim–offender overlaps among Australian youth missing persons

Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice

Jasmine Randone

Stuart DM Thomas

2022/12/1

Health care in police watch‐houses: a challenge and an opportunity

The Medical Journal of Australia

Julia L Crilly

Caitlin Brandenburg

Stuart A Kinner

Ed Heffernan

Joshua Byrnes

...

2022/9

Exploring the victim offender overlap among people with an intellectual disability

Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities

Sophie Anstis

Stuart DM Thomas

2022/5

Camberwell Assessment of Need: Forensic Version: CANFOR

Stuart Thomas

Mike Slade

2021/4/29

Using behavioural manifestations of dynamic risk factors to assess change in incarcerated sexual offenders

Abuse: An International Impact Journal

Tamara Sweller

Stuart Thomas

Michael Daffern

2021/4/1

What does effective allyship between social work and lived experience workers look like in the Australian forensic mental health context?

Qualitative Research in Psychology

Caroline Lambert

Ronnie Egan

Stuart DM Thomas

2021/10/2

The complexities of measuring change in prisoners with sexual offence histories

Abuse: An International Impact Journal

Tamara Sweller

Stuart Thomas

Michael Daffern

2021/10/1

Exiting prison with complex support needs: the role of housing assistance

AHURI Final Report

Chris Martin

Rebecca Reeve

Ruth McCausland

Eileen Baldry

Pat Burton

...

2021/8/23

Critical essay: fatal encounters involving people experiencing mental illness

Salus Journal

Stuart DM Thomas

2020/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 153
Graham Thornicroft

Graham Thornicroft

King's College London

H-index: 71
James R. P. Ogloff

James R. P. Ogloff

Swinburne University of Technology

H-index: 23
Stefan Luebbers

Stefan Luebbers

Swinburne University of Technology

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