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Gruesome evidence and emotion: anger, blame, and jury decision-making.
DA Bright, J Goodman-Delahunty
Law and human behavior 30 (2), 183, 2006
3692006
Illuminating dark networks: A social network analysis of an Australian drug trafficking syndicate
DA Bright, CE Hughes, J Chalmers
Crime, law and social change 57 (2), 151-176, 2012
2252012
Evolution of a drug trafficking network: Mapping changes in network structure and function across time
DA Bright, JJ Delaney
Advances in research on illicit networks, 120-142, 2016
1442016
Illicit network dynamics: The formation and evolution of a drug trafficking network
D Bright, J Koskinen, A Malm
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 35, 237-258, 2019
1312019
Evolution of a treatment programme for sex offenders: Changes to the NSW Custody-Based Intensive Treatment (CUBIT)
J Ware, DA Bright
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 15 (2), 340-349, 2008
1222008
The source and diversion of pharmaceutical drugs for non-medical use: A systematic review and meta-analysis
S Hulme, D Bright, S Nielsen
Drug and alcohol dependence 186, 242-256, 2018
1182018
Reprint of: Using social network analysis to study crime: Navigating the challenges of criminal justice records
D Bright, R Brewer, C Morselli
Social Networks 69, 235-250, 2022
1132022
Networks within networks: using multiple link types to examine network structure and identify key actors in a drug trafficking operation
DA Bright, C Greenhill, A Ritter, C Morselli
Global Crime 16 (3), 219-237, 2015
892015
The use of actor-level attributes and centrality measures to identify key actors: A case study of an Australian drug trafficking network
DA Bright, C Greenhill, M Reynolds, A Ritter, C Morselli
Journal of contemporary criminal justice 31 (3), 262-278, 2015
812015
Criminal network vulnerabilities and adaptations
D Bright, C Greenhill, T Britz, A Ritter, C Morselli
Global Crime 18 (4), 424-441, 2017
752017
The influence of gruesome verbal evidence on mock juror verdicts
DA Bright, J Goodman-Delahunty
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 11 (1), 154-166, 2004
752004
Social network analysis of Australian poly-drug trafficking networks: How do drug traffickers manage multiple illicit drugs?
CE Hughes, DA Bright, J Chalmers
Social Networks 51, 135-147, 2017
672017
A systematic review of methamphetamine precursor regulations
R McKetin, R Sutherland, DA Bright, MM Norberg
Addiction 106 (11), 1911-1924, 2011
562011
Effectiveness of a sex offender treatment programme: A risk band analysis
AC Woodrow, DA Bright
International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology 55 (1 …, 2011
512011
Dismantling criminal networks: Can node attributes play a role?
DA Bright, C Greenhill, N Levenkova
Crime and networks, 148-162, 2013
502013
Does Coerced Treatment of substance‐using offenders lead to improvements in substance use and recidivism? A Review of the Treatment Efficacy Literature
DA Bright, KA Martire
Australian Psychologist 48 (1), 69-81, 2013
492013
Recreational drug use and binge drinking: Stimulant but not cannabis intoxication is associated with excessive alcohol consumption
R McKetin, J Chalmers, M Sunderland, DA Bright
Drug and Alcohol Review 33 (4), 436-445, 2014
482014
Mock juror decision making in a civil negligence trial: The impact of gruesome evidence, injury severity, and information processing route
DA Bright, J Goodman-Delahunty
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 18 (3), 439-459, 2011
392011
Retail price as an outcome measure for the effectiveness of drug law enforcement
DA Bright, A Ritter
International Journal of Drug Policy 21 (5), 359-363, 2010
382010
Australian prison vocational education and training and returns to custody among male and female ex-prisoners: A cross-jurisdictional study
J Cale, A Day, S Casey, D Bright, J Wodak, M Giles, E Baldry
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology 52 (1), 129-147, 2019
372019
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