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Professor Jill Hunter

Professor Jill Hunter

Professor

BA LLB (UNSW)

PhD (London)

Law & Justice
School of Law, Society & Criminology

Jill Hunter is a Professor in the Faculty of Law, UNSW.Jill Hunter's areas of teaching and research centre on the law, policies and practices relating to criminal trials, with particular reference to the interdisciplinary examination of aspects of the role of juries, judges and the law of evidence and procedure.

Location
Room 231 The Law Building University of New South Wales UNSW Kensington Campus Sydney NSW 2052 Australia (Access via Gate 2 off High Street)
  • Books | 2021
    Hunter J; Metzger J; Henning T; Edmond G; McMahon R; San Roque M; Cockburn H, 2021, The Trial: Principles, Process and Evidence, Federation Press, Sydney
    Books | 2015
    Hunter J; Metzger J; Henning T; Edmond G; McMahon R; San Roque M, 2015, The Trial: Principles, Process and Evidence, Federation Press, Sydney,
    Books | 2011
    Hunter JB; Henning T; Gans J; Warner K, 2011, Criminal Process and Human Rights, Original, Federation Press, Sydney,
    Books | 2010
    Hunter JB; Steel Z; Pearson LM; Silove DM; San Roque M; Frommer N; Redman R, 2010, Tales of the Unexpected & Refugee Status Decision-Making: Managing and Understanding Psychological Issues Among Refugee Applicants, Faculty of Law and Psychiatry Research and Teaching Unit, University of New South Wales, Sydney
    Books | 2005
    Hunter J; Cameron C; Henning T, 2005, Litigation 2: Evidence & Criminal Process, 7th, LexisNexis Butterworths, Australia
    Books | 2005
    Hunter JB; Cameron C; Henning T, 2005, Litigation 1: Civil Procedure, 7th, LexisNexis, Sydney
    Books | 2002
    Anderson JP; Hunter JB; Williams SC N, 2002, The New Evidence Law: Annotations and Commentary on the Uniform Evidence Acts, 1, LexisNexis Butterworths, Sydney, NSW
    Books | 1998
    Aronson MI; Hunter JB, 1998, Litigation: Evidence & Procedure 6th ed, Butterworths, Sydney
    Books | 1995
    Aronson MI; Hunter JB, 1995, Litigation: Evidence and Procedure
    Books | 1995
    Hunter JB; Cronin K, 1995, Evidence, advocacy and ethical practice: A criminal trial commentary, Original, Butterworths, Sydney
    Books | 1988
    Aronson M; Hunter JB; Weinberg M, 1988, Litigation: Evidence and Procedure, Butterworths, Australia
  • Book Chapters | 2021
    Cowdery N; Hunter J; McMahon R, 2021, 'Sentencing and disadvantage: the use of research to inform the court', in Handbook for Judicial Officers, Judicial Commission of NSW, Sydney, Australia,
    Book Chapters | 2016
    Hunter JB; Dixon D; Roberts P; Young SMN, 2016, 'Introduction: Re-examining Criminal Process Through the Lens of Integrity', in Hunter J; Roberts P; Dixon D; Young SMN (ed.), The Integrity of Criminal Process From Theory into Practice, Bloomsbury Publishing, Oxford, pp. 1 - 34
    Book Chapters | 2016
    Hunter JB, 2016, 'Gender Equality, Dignity and the Right to a Fair Trial', in The Routledge International Handbook of Criminology and Human Rights, Routledge, Oxford, pp. 440 - 448
    Book Chapters | 2016
    Hunter JB, 2016, 'Rape law, Past wrongs and Legal Fictions: Telling Law's Story with Integrity', in The Integrity of Criminal Process: From Theory into Practice, Bloomsbury Publishing, pp. 327 - 348
    Book Chapters | 2015
    Hunter J, 2015, 'Tendency, Coincidence and Character Evidence', in Hunter J (ed.), The Trial Principles, Process and Evidence, The Federation Press, Sydney, pp. 426 - 479
    Book Chapters | 2015
    Hunter JB, 2015, 'Adversarialism, Advocacy, Proof and jury', in Hunter J (ed.), The Trial Principles, Process and Evidence, The Federation Press, Sydney, pp. 36 - 73
    Book Chapters | 2015
    Hunter JB, 2015, 'Character Evidence', in Hunter J (ed.), The Trial Principles, Process and Evidence, The Federation Press, Sydney, pp. 413 - 425
    Book Chapters | 2015
    Hunter JB, 2015, 'Cross-examination, Witness Credibility and Related Challenges', in Hunter J (ed.), The Trial Principles, Process and Evidence, pp. 245 - 305
    Book Chapters | 2015
    Hunter JB, 2015, 'Framing the Criminal Trial', in Hunter J (ed.), The Trial Principles, Process and Evidence, The Federation Press, Sydney, pp. 101 - 129
    Book Chapters | 2015
    Hunter JB, 2015, 'Introducing the Law of Evidence: Relevance, Discretions and Fairness', in Hunter J (ed.), The Trial Principles, Process and Evidence, The Federation Press, Sydney, pp. 129 - 193
    Book Chapters | 2015
    Hunter JB, 2015, 'Shaping the Criminal Trial: Principle, Pleadings and Prosecuting', in Hunter J (ed.), The Trial Principles, Process and Evidence, The Federation Press, Sydney, pp. 1 - 36
    Book Chapters | 2015
    Hunter JB, 2015, 'The Accused in Court', in Hunter J (ed.), The Trial Principles, Process and Evidence, The Federation Press, Sydney, pp. 376 - 412
    Book Chapters | 2015
    Hunter JB, 2015, 'The Character Battle', in Hunter J (ed.), The Trial Principles, Process and Evidence, The Federation Press, Sydney, pp. 480 - 502
    Book Chapters | 2015
    Hunter JB, 2015, 'The Rise and Rise of Judicial Warnings', in Hunter J (ed.), The Trial Principles, Process and Evidence, The Federation Press, Sydney, pp. 662 - 695
    Book Chapters | 2015
    Hunter JB, 2015, 'The Witness in the Box', in Hunter J (ed.), The Trial Principles, Process and Evidence, The Federation Press, Sydney, pp. 193 - 244
    Book Chapters | 2014
    Hunter JB, 2014, 'Killing a Mockingbird? Popular Culture, Imagination and Reflection', in Wolff L; Nicolae M (ed.), The First-year Law Experience : a new beginning, Halstead Press, Ultimo, NSW, pp. 46 - 58
    Book Chapters | 2012
    Hunter JB; Henning T, 2012, 'Finessing the Fair Trial for Complainants and the Accused: Mansions of Justice or Castles in the Air?', in Roberts P; Hunter J (ed.), Criminal Evidence and Human Rights: Reimagining Common Law Procedural Traditions, edn. Original, Hart Publishing, Oxford, pp. 347 - 368,
    Book Chapters | 2012
    Hunter JB; Roberts P, 2012, 'Introduction', in Roberts P; Hunter J (ed.), Criminal Evidence and Human Rights: Reimagining Common Law Procedural Traditions, Hart Publishing, Oxford, pp. 1 - 24
    Book Chapters | 2012
    Hunter JB; Roberts P, 2012, 'Introduction—The Human Rights Revolution in Criminal Evidence and Procedure', in Criminal Evidence and Human Rights: Reimagining Common Law Procedural Traditions, Hart Publishing, England, pp. 1 - 24
    Book Chapters | 2011
    Hunter JB, 2011, 'A Thirty Year Journey to Video-Recorded Police Interviews and Criminal Trials in Australia', in Ibusuki M (ed.), Toward Visual Recording of Suspect Interview, edn. Original, Nihon Hyoron-sha, Tokyo
    Book Chapters | 2011
    Hunter JB, 2011, 'Policing in a Legal Context', in Birch P; Herrington V (ed.), Policing in Practice, edn. 1, Palgrave Macmillan, South Yarra, pp. 130 - 146,
    Book Chapters | 2008
    Hunter J, 2008, 'Directions About External Influences', in Judicial Directions, Law Reform Commission, Australia, pp. 89 - 97,
    Book Chapters | 2008
    Hunter J, 2008, 'Directions About Trial Practice & Procedure', in Judicial Directions, Australia, pp. 58 - 84,
    Book Chapters | 2007
    Hunter JB, 2007, 'Battling a good story: Cross-Examining the failure of the Law of Evidence', in Innovations in Evidence and Proof, edn. 1, Hart Publishing, UK, pp. 261 - 289
    Book Chapters | 1991
    Hunter JB; Bargen J, 1991, 'Abnormal Minds, Abnormal Murderers and 'What the Doctor Said'', in Partial Excuses to Murder, Federation Press, Australia
  • Edited Books | 2016
    Hunter JB; Young SMN; Roberts P; Dixon D, (eds.), 2016, The Integrity of Criminal Process: From Theory Into Practice
    Edited Books | 2012
    Hunter JB; Roberts P, (ed.), 2012, Criminal Evidence and Human Rights: Reimagining Common Law Procedural Traditions, Hart Publishing, England
  • Journal articles | 2023
    Hunter J, 2023, 'Two tiers of judicial officers', Oñati Socio-legal Series, 13, pp. s252 - s277,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Hunter J, 2022, 'Gendering the Australian Jury', Law and History Review, 9, pp. 1 - 33,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Hunter J, 2022, 'Introduction_Juries, Gender and Race: Then and Now (Special Issue)', Law and History Review, 9, pp. vii - x,
    Journal articles | 2022
    O’Sullivan K; Hunter J; Kemp RI; Vines P; OSullivan K, 2022, 'Judicial Work and Traumatic Stress: Vilification, Threats, and Secondary Trauma on the Bench', Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 28, pp. 532 - 545,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Pearson L; Hunter J, 2022, 'Supporting the Marginalized in Zoom Justice: Administrative Justice in an Australian Tribunal Context', Journal of Comparative Law, 17, pp. 313 - 330
    Journal articles | 2022
    Pearson L; Hunter J, 2022, 'Supporting the Marginalized in Zoom Justice: Administrative Justice in an Australian Tribunal Context', Journal of Comparative Law, 22, pp. 313 - 330
    Journal articles | 2021
    Hunter J; Kemp R; O'Sullivan K; Vines P, 2021, 'A Fragile Bastion: UNSW Judicial Stress Trauma Study', Judicial Officers' Bulletin, 33, pp. 1 - 7
    Journal articles | 2020
    Hunter J; Cowdery N; McMahon R, 2020, 'Sentencing and disadvantage: the use of research to inform the court', Judicial Officers' Bulletin, 32, pp. 43 - 48,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Dowd R; Hunter J; Liddell B; McAdam J; Nickerson A; Bryant R, 2018, 'Filling gaps and verifying facts: Assumptions and credibility assessment in the Australian Refugee Review Tribunal', International Journal of Refugee Law, 30, pp. 71 - 103,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Hunter J; Choo A, 2018, 'Gender discrimination and Juries in the 20th century: Judging Women Judging Men', International Journal of Evidence and Proof, 22, pp. 192 - 217,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Hunter J; Kemp RI, 2017, 'Proposed Changes to the Tendency Rule: A Note of Caution', CRIMINAL LAW JOURNAL, 41, pp. 253 - 260,
    Journal articles | 2016
    Hunter J, 2016, 'Character Evidence in the Criminal Trial', INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EVIDENCE & PROOF, 20, pp. 162 - 172,
    Journal articles | 2014
    Hunter JB; Pearson L; San Roque M, 2014, 'Mental health expertise in refugee status decision-making: judging or caring?', International Journal of Evidence and Proof, 18, pp. 310 - 339,
    Journal articles | 2014
    Hunter JB, 2014, 'Jury Deliberations and the Secrecy Rule: The Tail that Wags the Dog?', The Sydney Law Review, 35, pp. 809 - 826,
    Journal articles | 2013
    Hunter J; Pearson L; Roque MS; Steel Z, 2013, 'Asylum Adjudication, Mental Health and Credibility Evaluation', Federal Law Review, 41, pp. 471 - 495,
    Journal articles | 2013
    Hunter J; Pearson L; San Roque M; Steel Z, 2013, 'Asylum adjudication, mental health and credibility evaluation', Federal Law Review, 41, pp. 471 - 495,
    Journal articles | 2013
    Hunter JB; Tay K; Frommer N; Silove D; Pearson L; San Roque M; Redman R; Bryant R; Manicavasagar V; Steel Z, 2013, 'A mixed method study of expert psychological evidence submitted for a cohort of asylum seekers undergoing refuggee status determination in Australia', Social Science and Medicine, 98, pp. 106 - 115,
    Journal articles | 2012
    Cowdery N; Hunter J, 2012, 'MODERN CRIMINAL LAW OF AUSTRALIA', CRIMINAL LAW JOURNAL, 36, pp. 127 - 130,
    Journal articles | 2012
    Hunter JB; Cowdery N, 2012, 'Review, Modern Criminal Law in Australia', Criminal Law Journal, 36, pp. 127 - 130
    Journal articles | 2006
    Redman R; San Roque M; Hunter JB; Hambley TW; Martin H, 2006, 'Three tales of asylum: trauma, credibility and expert evidence', Human Rights Defender, 15, pp. 17 - 19
    Journal articles | 2005
    Brennan S; Healey DJ; Hunter JB; Johnson D; San Roque M; Wolff LT, 2005, 'Indigenous Legal Education at UNSW: A Work-In-Progress', Indigenous Law Bulletin, 6, pp. 26 - 29
    Journal articles | 2005
    Hunter JB, 2005, 'Review: A Jury of Whose Peers? The Cultural Politics of Juries in Australia', Law & Politics Book Review, pp. 150 - 156
    Journal articles | 2000
    Hunter JB, 2000, 'Book review: Effective Legal Research by I. Nemes and G.Cross', Australian Law Journal, pp. 58 - 59
    Journal articles | 1996
    Hunter JB, 1996, 'Teaching plumbing with periclean ideals: should it be done? Can it be done? Advocacy and courtroom scholarship', Law Teacher, pp. 330 - 353
    Journal articles | 1995
    Hunter JB, 1995, 'Abuse of process savages criminal issue estoppel', University of New South Wales Law Journal, 18, pp. 151 - 171
    Journal articles | 1994
    Hunter JB, 1994, 'Unreliable Memoirs and the Accused: Bending and Stretching Hearsay: Part 1', Criminal Law Journal, 18, pp. 8 - 28
    Journal articles | 1994
    Hunter JB, 1994, 'Unreliable Memoirs and the Accused: Bending and Stretching Hearsay: Part 2', Criminal Law Journal, 18, pp. 76 - 89
    Journal articles | 1993
    Hunter JB, 1993, 'Case Commentary: R v Chayna', Criminal Law Journal, 17, pp. 258 - 261
    Journal articles | 1991
    Hunter JB, 1991, 'Book Review: Judicial Discretion and Criminal Litigation', Criminal Law Journal, 15, pp. 387 - 389
    Journal articles | 1991
    Hunter JB, 1991, 'Review Article: Evidence: Its History and Policies', UNSW Law Journal, 14, pp. 370 - 372
    Journal articles | 1985
    Hunter JB, 1985, ''Tainted' Proceedings: Censuring Police Illegalities', Australian Law Journal, 59, pp. 709 - 716
    Journal articles | 1984
    Hunter J, 1984, 'The development of the rule against double jeopardy', The Journal of Legal History, 5, pp. 1 - 19,
    Journal articles | 1981
    Hunter JB; Tyree A, 1981, 'The Rising Interest in Inflation', Australian Business Law Review, 9, pp. 410 - 428
    Journal articles | 1980
    Hunter JB, 1980, 'Prosecutors' Pleadings and the Rule Against Duplicity', UNSW Law Journal, 3, pp. 248 - 278
  • Reports | 2023
    Hunter J; Crittenden S, 2023, The Australian jury in black and white: Barriers to Indigenous Representation on juries, Australasian Institute of Judicial Administration Inc, Sydney, Australia,
    Reports | 2022
    Hunter JB; Crittenden S, 2022, NTLRC Submission on Jury Act 1962
    Conference Proceedings (Editor of) | 2022
    Hunter J; Kirkby D; Alecia S; Russell P; Coen M; Strange C; Crittenden S; Laing K; Ingram C; Hunter J, (eds.), 2022, 'Special Issue: Juries, Gender and Race: Then and Now', Australian and New Zealand Law and History Society Inc, Sydney, Vol. 9,
    Reports | 2021
    Hunter J; Baker A, 2021, Review of Witness Competence in South Australia Submission to the South Australian Law Reform Institute (SALRI),
    Reports | 2015
    Peleg N; Hunter , 2015, Children’s Champions and Pre-Recording of Evidence
    Other | 2015
    Tay AK; Frommer N; Hunter J; Silove D; Pearson L; San Roque M; Redman R; Bryant RA; Manicavasagar V; Steel Z, 2015, Corrigendum to "A mixed-method study of expert psychological evidence submitted for a cohort of asylum seekers undergoing refugee status determination in Australia" [Soc Sci Med 98 (2013) 106-115] DOI 10.1016/j.socscimed.2013.08.029,
    Reports | 2014
    Hunter JB, 2014, Jurors' Notions of Justice: An Empirical Study of Motivations to Investigate & Obedience to Judicial Directions, Law and Justice Foundation of NSW,
    Reports | 2013
    Hunter JB; Steel Z; Pearson L; Silove D; San Roque M; Frommer N; Redman R, 2013, Managing and Understanding Psychological Issues among Refugee Applicants: Resources Manual and Guidelines for Best Practice, UNSW
    Creative Written Works | 2008
    Hunter JB, 2008, Directions about Trial Practice and Procedure, NSW Law Reform Commission, Consultation Paper 4, Jury Directions, December 2008, NSW Law Reform Commission

Australasian Institute of Judicial Administration, "First Nations Representation on Juries", Lead CI with Shar Crittenden ($5,000)

Australian Institute of Criminology 2022-2023, "Sentencing to create just outcomes: impact of trauma and strength of culture: evaluating the impact of the Bugmy Bar Book Resources – the first 3 years", Lead CI, with L McNamara ($77,505.00)

ARC Discovery Project Grant 2022-2024, "Judges' work, place and psychological health - a national view", Lead CI with K Burns, R Kemp, T Henning, S Roach Anleu, N Skead, P Vines, C Warner, with PIs K O'Sullivan & C. Schrever, (DP220100585): $540,000.00

ARC Discovery Project Grant2019-2021, "Juries, Justice and Citizenship: Historicising Women’s Inequality", Lead CI with D. Kirkby, P Russell, A. Simmonds (DP190100940): $322,000.00

ARC Linkage Grant 2014-2016, “Re-inventing Authority & Integrity of Primary Legal Materials”, with GW Greenleaf, AS Mowbray, Greenleaf, D Svantesson, AG Stuhmcke, JB Hunter, DJ Mason, J Butera, L Newlands, A Phelan, GT Riethmuller, S Talbot, L Atkinson (LP130100382)$150,000

Law & Justice Foundation largegrant, 2005,withR Redman; M San Roque; N Frommer; Z Steel et al (L Pearson from2008),‘Evaluating the Credibility of Applicants for Refugee Status in Australia’, $25,000

Law & Justice Foundation largegrant, 2005,‘Comprehension & Obedience to Judicial Directions: PilotStudy’ Law & Justice Foundation of New South Wales, with D Boniface, J Chan, M Chesterman,$20,114.40

Law & Justice Foundation largegrant, 2009,‘Comprehension & Obedience to Judicial Directions: Jury 2’ Law & Justice Foundation of New
South Wales, (revised to 2011),$15,419.45

Ministry of Internal Affairs & Royal Relations, Netherlands & Erasmus University, Rotterdam, An Overview of Administrative Measures Employed to Prevent Public Disorder inAustralia, with A Krone, [€455] $660.00

Teaching related:

AUSAID (AUSTRALIAN AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT)GranttoEpro Hal Wootten,Prof Jill Hunter,24 May 2010

USAID (AUSTRALIAN AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT)GranttoEpro Hal Wootten,Prof Jill Hunter,01 Jul 2011

Finalist, Australian Legal Research Awards,2024, with co-author Shar Crittenden [for The Australian Jury in Black and White: Barriers to Indigenous Representation on Juries (AIJA, 2023)]

UNSW Universitas 21 Fellowship [2001]

Runner up, Butterworths ($25,000) Book Prize [for, Hunter J & Cronin K, Evidence, Advocacy & Ethical Practice: A Criminal Trial Commentary 1995]

Overseas Research Students Fee Support Scheme (Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals of the Universities of the UK).

Special Award for Excellence (London School of Economics & Political Science, University of London, UK)

(Foundation) WG Hart Award in Law for Excellence (London School of Economics & Political Science, University of London, UK)

Jill's research examinesevidence and trial procedure within the broader criminal justice context and typically addresses the human dimension of the law and legal processes. Her research invariably addresses the long reach of historyon current processesand draws on comparative perspectives. The jury trial, judicial officers' wellbeing and the Bugmy Bar Book are particular focal points of Jill Hunter's current research.

Jill Hunter is a member of the Bugmy Bar Book Committee, Public Defenders' Office, Sydney:

withDamien Carrick from(18 August 2015) aboutthe case of a jury who sent a note to the judge telling him they couldn't reach a verdict, and whether the judge should tell the defence and prosecution teams the exact breakdown of the votes. Jill also discussesher study on jurors, which reveals some think it's OK to conduct their own research.

https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/lawreport/queensland-jury-notes/6701808

My Research Supervision

Alexandre Fleck, 'Social media, courts and community' (Jill Hunter/Daniel Joyce/Lyria Bennett Moses)

David Lusty, 'Reconciling a fair trial under the accusatorial system of criminal justice with the use of evidence lawfully compelled from an accused' (Jill Hunter/Lisa Burton Crawford)

Alanna Van der Veen, ‘Delay, Litigant Rights and Institutional Responsibilities: Reconsidering approaches to trial delay in Australia’ (Jill Hunter/Nicholas Cowdery KC/Justine Rogers)

Clem Ng, 'To what extent do international human rights principles expose and address thechallenges for juvenile justice administration evidenced by the criminalisation ofIndigenous children with neurodisabilities in Australia?' (Jill Hunter/Kyllie Cripps/Vicki Sentas)

Voleak Srun 'Access to Justice in Cambodian Commercial Land Disputes: Procedural Justice' (Melissa Crouch, Jill Hunter, James Metzger)


My Teaching

  • Court Process, Evidence & Proof (LAWS2351)
  • Criminal Process: a Human Rights Framework (LAWS8125)
  • Criminal Process: a Human Rights Framework (LAWS3125)
  • Criminal Process: a Human Rights Framework (JURD7525)
  • The Criminal Trial (LAWS3623)
  • The Criminal Trial (JURD7623)
  • Law for Psychologists 2 (LAWS9810) (p/gpsychology students only)
  • Criminal Process and Human Rights (LAWS3125)
  • The Criminal Trial (CRIM3020)