Notes

[1] D Wexler and B Winick (eds), Judging in a Therapeutic Key (Carolina Academic Press, Durham 2003).

[2] I Gray, "The Peoples Court: Into the Future" AIJA Oration, September 2002. Available at: http://www.aija.org.au/onlinepub.htm See also the web sites for Aboriginal courts in South Australia and Queensland respectively: http://www.courts.sa.gov.au/courts/magistrates/aboriginal_court_days.html; http://www.justice.qld.gov.au/courts/factsht/qc_fact7.htm.

[3] J Willis, "The Magistracy: The Undervalued Work-Horse of the Court System" (2001) 18 Law in Context 129.

[4] R Fritzler and L Simon, "Creating a Domestic Violence Court: Combat in the Trenches" (2000). 37 Court Review 28, 36.

[5] T Blackshield, M Coper and G Williams, The Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia. (Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, 2001) pp 528-533.

[6] B Winick, "Applying the Law Therapeutically in Domestic Violence Cases" (2000) 69 UMKC L. Rev 33.

[7] Gray, n 2.

[8] M King, "Geraldton Alternative Sentencing Regime: Applying Therapeutic and Holistic Jurisprudence in the Bush" (2002) 26 Crim LJ 260, 270; M King and W Duguid, (2003) "Geraldton Alternative Sentencing Regime: First Year Self-Evaluation" Curtin University of Technology School of Business Law Working Paper Series 03:01.

[9] See, for example: M Hoffman, "The Drug Court Scandal" (2000) 78 North Carolina L Rev 1437, 1523-1533; A Freiberg, "Problem-Oriented Courts: Innovative Solutions to Intractable Problems" 11 Journal of Judicial Administration 8, 23.

[10] Fritzler and Simon, n 4.

[11] T Tyler, "The Psychological Consequences of Judicial Procedures: Implications for Civil Commitment Hearings" in David Wexler and Bruce Winick (eds.), Law in a Therapeutic Key (Carolina Academic Press, Durham, 1995) p 3; R Hunter, "Through the Looking Glass: Clients' Perceptions and Experiences of Family Law Litigation" (2002) 16 Australian Journal of Family Law 7.

[12] R Warren, "Public Trust and Procedural Justice" (2000) Court Review 12, 15.

[13] C Petrucci. "Respect as a Component in the Judge-Defendant Interaction in a Specialized Domestic Violence Court that Utilizes Therapeutic Jurisprudence" (2002) 38 Criminal Law Bulletin 263.

[14] D Wexler, "Robes and Rehabilitation: How Judges Can Help Offenders 'Make Good'," (2001) 38 Court Review 18.

[15] M King and S Wilson, "Magistrates as Innovators" (2002) 29(11) Brief 7.

[16] Gray, n 2.

[17] Personal communication with Magistrate Stephen Wilson on 30 March 2003.

[18] Personal communication with Steve Ford on 25 April 2003.

[19] M King, "Deterrence, Rehabilitation and Human Nature: The Need for a Holistic Approach to Offenders" (2000) 24 Crim LJ 335.

[20] T Ward, "Good Lives and the Rehabilitation of Offenders Promises and Problems" (2002) 7 Aggression and Violent Behavior 513.

[21] T Ward, "The Management of Risk and the Design of Good Lives" (2002) 37 Australian Psychologist 172; A Birgden, "Therapeutic Jurisprudence and "Good Lives": A Rehabilitation Framework for Corrections" (2002) 37 Australian Psychologist 180.

[22] J Rawls, A Theory of Justice (The Belknap Press, Harvard, 1971).

[23] J Finnis, Natural Law and Natural Rights (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1980).

[24] Ward, n 20, at 514.

[25] Birgden, n22.

[26] S Maruna and T LeBel, "Welcome Home? Examining the "Reentry Court" Concept from a Strengths-based Perspective" (2003) 4 Western Criminology Review 91, 97.

[27] National Institute on Drug Abuse. Stress and Drug Abuse. Available at: http://www.drugabuse.gov/DrugPages/Stress.html.

[28] King, n 19, at 339-341.

[29] R Sapolsky, "Why stress is bad for your brain". (1996) 273 Science 749; W Lovallo, Stress and health: Biological and psychological interactions (Sage, Thousand Oaks, 1997).

[30] King, n 19, at 340-341.

[31] R Jevning, R Wallace and M Biedebach, "The Physiology of Meditation: A Review. A Wakeful Hypometabolic Integrated Response" (1992) 16 Neuroscience and Biobehavioural Reviews 415

[32] King, n 19; M Dillbeck and A Abrams, "The Application of the Transcendental Meditation Program to Corrections" (1987) 11 International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice 111; C Alexander, P Robinson and M Rainforth, "Treating and Preventing Alcohol, Nicotine, and Drug Abuse through Transcendental Meditation" in D O'Connell and C Alexander (eds), Self Recovery. (Haworth Press, New York, 1994) p 13.

[33] Alexander et al, n 32; K Eppley, A Abrams and J Shear, "Differential Effects of Relaxation Techniques on Trait Anxiety: A Meta-Analysis" (1989) 45 Journal of Clinical Psychology 957; C Alexander, M Rainforth and P Gelderloos, "Transcendental Meditation, Self-Actualization and Psychological Health: A Conceptual Overview and Statistical Meta-Analysis" (1991) 6 Journal of Social Behavior and Personality 189.

[34] See the website of The Enlightened Sentencing Project: www.tesp.org.

[35] King, n 8.

[36] Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. Regional Report into Individual Deaths in Custody in Western Australia Volume 1. 4.2.4.4. Available at: http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/special/rsjproject/rsjlibrary/rciadic/regional/wa_volume1/; N Siegel, "Bush Courts of Remote Australia" (2002) 76 Aust LJ 640, 642.

[37] N Siegel, "The Reign of the Kangaroo Court? Exposing Deficient Criminal Process in Australian Aboriginal Communities: Bush Court" (2002) 1 Indigenous LJ 113.

[38] King and Wilson, n 15, p 9.

[39] D Wexler, "Reflections on the Scope of Therapeutic Jurisprudence" in Wexler and Winick, n 11, p 811, pp 814-815.

[40] M King, "Roads to Healing: Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Domestic Violence and Restraining Order Applications" (submitted).