Select Publications

Book Chapters

Buxton-Namisnyk E; Butler A, 2018, 'Judicial discourse versus domestic violence death review', in Contesting Femicide, Routledge, pp. 95 - 105, http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351068048-8

Buxton-Namisnyk E; Butler A, 2018, 'Judicial discourse versus domestic violence death review: An Australian case study', in Contesting Femicide Feminism and the Power of Law Revisited, pp. 95 - 105, http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351068048-8

Butler A; Buxton-Namisnyk E; Beattie S; Bugeja L; Ehrat H; Henderson E; Lamb A, 2017, 'Australia', in Domestic Homicides and Death Reviews an International Perspective, pp. 125 - 158, http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-56276-0_5

Journal articles

Gibbon H; Buxton-Namisnyk E, 2025, 'The new coercive control offence in NSW: (how) will it work?', Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 37, pp. 348 - 366, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10345329.2024.2388958

Buxton-Namisnyk E; Gibson A, 2024, 'The contribution of domestic and family violence death reviews in Australia: From recommendations to reform?', Journal of Criminology, 57, pp. 161 - 186, http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/26338076231223580

Buxton-Namisnyk E, 2022, 'Domestic Violence Policing of First Nations Women in Australia: 'Settler' Frameworks, Consequential Harms and the Promise of Meaningful Self-Determination', British Journal of Criminology, 62, pp. 1323 - 1340, http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azab103

Buxton-Namisnyk E, 2015, 'Does an intersectional understanding of international human rights law represent the way forward in the prevention and redress of domestic violence against Indigenous women in Australia?', Australian Indigenous Law Review, 18, pp. 119 - 137

Bugeja L; Butler A; Buxton E; Ehrat H; Hayes M; McIntyre SJ; Walsh C, 2013, 'The Implementation of Domestic Violence Death Reviews in Australia', Homicide Studies, 17, pp. 353 - 374, http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1088767913494787

Reports

Buxton-Namisnyk E, 2022, Submission into the Independent Commission of Inquiry into Queensland Police Service responses to domestic and family violence

Buxton-Namisnyk E; Giannacopoulos M; Gibbon H; Kaladelfos A; Matthews I; Paetzholdt U; McNamara L, 2022, Submission to NSW Government on the Crimes Legislation Amendment (Coercive Control) Bill 2022, Centre for Crime, Law and Society

Buxton-Namisnyk E; Butler A; Wright-Smith M, 2022, NSW Domestic Violence Death Review Team ANNUAL REPORT 2019-2021

Larkin D; Appleby G; Buxton-Namisnyk E, 2021, Indigenous Voice Co-Design Process: An Expert Analysis of the NIAA Consultations, Indigenous Law Centre at UNSW, https://static1.squarespace.com/static/602f123f11087d603fa92730/t/60d99592da8f7d71d41240a7/1624872348089/INDIGENOUS+VOICE+CO-DESIGN+PROCESS+Expert+Analysis+Report+-+29+June+2021.pdf

Buxton-Namisnyk E; Butler A, 2020, NSW Domestic Violence Death Review Team REPORT 2017-2019

Davis M, 2019, Family Is Culture Review Report, https://www.familyisculture.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/726329/Family-Is-Culture-Review-Report.pdf

Buxton-Namisnyk E; Butler A, 2015, NSW Domestic Violence Death Review Team ANNUAL REPORT 2012-2013

Buxton-Namisnyk E; Butler A, 2015, NSW Domestic Violence Death Review Team ANNUAL REPORT 2013-2015

Buxton-Namisnyk E; Butler A, 2012, NSW Domestic Violence Death Review Team ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012

Theses / Dissertations

Buxton-Namisnyk E, 2022, ‘And the system fails us all the time’: Responses to domestic violence against First Nations women in Australia and the case for an integrated rights-based approach founded in self-determination

Media

Gibson A; Buxton-Namisnyk E; MacGillivray P, 2022, Unintended, but not unanticipated: coercive control laws will disadvantage First Nations women, https://theconversation.com/unintended-but-not-unanticipated-coercive-control-laws-will-disadvantage-first-nations-women-188285


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