Emeritus ProfessorDon Thomson
Emeritus Professor
Faculty of Health/Office of the Executive Dean Health
- Emeritus ProfessorFaculty of Health/Office of the Executive Dean Health
TEACHING ACTIVITIES
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONHow the Public Perceive Stalking
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONDefences to Homicide: Gender, Relationship and the Homosexual Advance Defence
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONDelayed Allegations of Sexual Abuse, Complainant Credibility and Juror Verdict
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONAn Investigation of the Developmental Assumptions Underlying Age-based Legal Criteria in the Children's Court
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONCommunity Attitudes Toward the Reintegration of Ex-Prisoners
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONCommunity's Attitudes Towards Intimate Partner Homicide: Applicability of Legal Reform
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONThe Influence of Propensity Evidence on Juror Decision-making
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONSecond Families...First Class. An investigation into the experience of stepfamilies in Australia
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONIMPROVING THE EVIDENTIAL QUALITY OF CHILD WITNESS STATEMENTS ABOUT SEXUAL ABUSE
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONThe quest for certainty: A perilous journey in mandatory reporting by teachers
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONIdentity crisis in identification evidence: Similarity judgments as an alternative to identification decisions
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONPerceptions of Victim Credibility in Child Sexual Assault Cases
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONRecall, inferences and judgements in child sexual assault scenarios: the impact of pre-information,gender and delay
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONThe effects of sequential and simultaneous lineup procedures on confidence and accuracy of identityjudgments
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONInstructing Jurors on Detecting Deception: Is the Jury Still Out?
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONSimultaneous versus Sequential: Identification Accuracy with Previously Seen Innocent Suspects
- COMPLETED MASTERS SUPERVISIONOlder Prisoners: A Human Rights Perspective