Publications list for Professor Susan Hayes
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Books
- Hayes, S. C. (2000). Hayes Ability Screening Index (HASI) Manual. University of Sydney: Department of Behavioural Sciences in Medicine.
- Hayes, S. C., & Craddock, G. (1992). Simply criminal, 2nd edition. Sydney: Federation Press.
- Hayes, S. C., & Hayes, R. (1982). Mental retardation: Law, policy and administration. Sydney: The Law Book Co Ltd.
- Hayes, S. C., & Hayes, R. (1984). Simply criminal. Sydney: The Law Book Co Ltd.
Chapters in books
- Hayes, R., & Hayes, S. C. (1985). Legal issues in the planning and management of an activity therapy centre. In A. Evans (Ed.), Activity therapy centre handbook (pp. 8-19). Brisbane: University of Queensland Press.
- Hayes, S. C. (1985). The ethics of de-institutionalisation - and afterwards. In R. Laura & A. Ashman (Eds.), Moral issues in mental retardation (pp. 43-56). England: Croom Helm.
- Hayes, S. C. (1988). Managing intellectually disabled offenders. In D. Biles (Ed.), Current International Trends in Corrections (pp. 163-170). Sydney: Federation Press.
- Hayes, S. C. (1990). Ethical and legal issues involving handicap. In S. Butler (Ed.), The exceptional child: An introduction to special education (pp. 611-620). Sydney: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
- Hayes, S. C. (1991). Diminished responsibility: the expert witness' viewpoint. In S. Yeo (Ed.), Partial excuses to murder (pp. 145-157). Sydney: Federation Press.
- Farnill, D., & Hayes, S. C. (1995). Adult control, attitudes and the development of adolescent self-esteem, autonomy and health behaviour. In D. Kenny & S. Job (Eds.), Current issues in Australia’s adolescents: A health psychology perspective (pp. 171-181). Armidale: University Partnerships Press.
- Hayes, S. C., & Farnill, D. (1995). Stress among medical students. In D. Kenny & S. Job (Eds.), Current issues in Australia's adolescents: A health psychology perspective (pp. 121-126). Armidale: University Partnerships Press.
- Shrimpton, S., Oates, R., & Hayes, S. C. (1996). The child witness and legal reforms in Australia. In B. L. Bottoms & G. S. Goodman (Eds.), International perspectives on child abuse and children’s testimony (pp. 132-144). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
- Hayes, S. C. (1996). Minorities - as victims and offenders. In K. M. Hazlehurst (Ed.), Crime and justice: Australian textbook in criminology (pp. 317-348). Sydney: Law Book Information Services.
- Hayes, S. C. (1997). Intellectual disability. In I. Freckelton & H. Selby (Eds.), Expert evidence (Vol. 2, pp. 6-1351 - 1356-1477). Australia: The Law Book Co Ltd.
- Hayes, S. C. (1997). Learning and developmental disabilities and juvenile crime. In A. Borowski & I. O'Connor (Eds.), Juvenile crime, justice and corrections (pp. 190-205). Australia: Addison Wesley Longman.
- Hayes, S. C. (1998). Justice for all? Advocacy, people with learning difficulties, crime and the law. In L. Ward (Ed.), Innovations in advocacy and empowerment for people with intellectual disabilities (pp. 247-265). Whittle-le-Woods, Chorley, Lancs: Lisieux Hall.
- Hayes, S. C. (1999). Intellectual disability. In I. Freckelton & H. Selby (Eds.), Expert evidence in family law (pp. 628-667). Sydney: The Law Book Co Ltd.
- Hayes, S. C. (2001). Intellectual disability. In I. Freckelton & H. Selby (Eds.), Expert evidence (Vol. 2). Australia: The Law Book Co Ltd.
- Baroff, G., Gunn, M., & Hayes, S. C. (2004). Legal issues. In W. R. Lindsay, J. L. Taylor & P. Sturmey (Eds.), Offenders with developmental disabilities (pp. 37-66). Chichester: John Wiley and Sons Ltd.
- Hayes, S. C. (2004). Interaction with the criminal justice system. In E. Emerson, T. Thompson & T. Parmenter (Eds.), International handbook of methods for research and evaluation in intellectual disabilities (pp. 479-494). Chichester: John Wiley and Sons.
- Hayes, S. C. (2004). Pathways for offenders with developmental disabilities. In W. R. Lindsay, J. L. Taylor & P. Sturmey (Eds.), Offenders with developmental disabilities (pp. 67-90). Chichester: John Wiley and Sons.
- Hayes, S. C. (In press). Developmental pathways in intellectually disabled sexual offenders. In L. A. Craig, K. D. Browne & W. R. Lindsay (Eds.), Assessment and treatment of sexual offenders with intellectual disabilities: a handbook. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Publications in refereed journals
(Please note change of name from Lawrence to Hayes)
- Lawrence, S. (1971). Dropouts from an Australian university. Australian Journal of Education, 15(3), 305-313.
- Lawrence, S., & Katz, F. M. (1972). Course evaluation by students. The Australian University, 10(1), 21-29.
- Hayes, S. C. (1973). Dropouts in conflict with university. Higher Education Research and Development Association Newsletter, 2, 2-4.
- Hayes, S. C., & Hayes, R. A. (1973). Towards objective assessment of class participation. Journal of Society of Public Teachers of Law, 12, 323-332.
- Hayes, S. C. (1974). Pressures contributing to the decision to drop out: Comparison between dropouts and persisters. Australian Journal of Education, 16(2), 138-142.
- Hayes, S., & Patterson, M. (1975). Interaction between students in multidisciplinary health teams. Journal of Medical Education, 50, 473-475.
- Hayes, S. C. (1977). Dropouts' dissatisfaction with university. Australian Journal of Education, 21(2), 141-149.
- Oates, R. K., Hayes, S. C., Holt, S. M., & Kimber, S. (1977). A hospital based community paediatric unit. Medical Journal of Australia, 1(12), 400-402.
- Patterson, M., & Hayes, S. (1977). Verbal communication between students in multi-disciplinary health teams. Journal of Medical Education, 11, 205-209.
- Springthorpe, B., Oates, R., & Hayes, S. C. (1977). Non-accidental childhood injury presenting at a hospital casualty department. Medical Journal of Australia, 2, 629-632.
- Hayes, S. C., & Oates, R. K. (1978). Parental and professional assessments of developmental handicaps in children. Australian Journal of Mental Retardation, 5(4), 133-137.
- Walker, W. L., Hayes, S. C., & Channon, L. D. (1979). Ongoing evaluation of a behavioural sciences course for medical students - uses, methods, limitations. Medical Education, 13, 194-198.
- Hayes, R. A., & Hayes, S. C. (1982). Permanent disability and common law rights to compensation. Australian Law Journal, 56, 643-657.
- Hayes, S. (1982). Mental retardation - criminal justice? Legal Service Bulletin, 7, 168-170.
- Hayes, S. C., & Hayes, R. A. (1982). Third party consent to medical procedures. Medical Journal of Australia, 6(9), 90-92.
- Hayes, S. C., & Hayes, R. (1982). Contraception for intellectually handicapped people: Legal and ethical issues. Healthright, 1(4), 5-8.
- Hayes, S. C. (1984). Out of the frying pan - making de-institutionalisation work. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 10(4), 187-190.
- Hayes, R. A., & Hayes, S. C. (1985). Mental retardation. An overview of legal and policy issues. Law Institute Journal, 59(9), 933-943.
- Hayes, S. C., & Walker, W. L. (1986). Intellectual and moral development in offenders: A review. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 19, 53-64.
- Hayes, S., & Hayes, R. (1988). Criminal justice and public health. Australian Crime Prevention Council Journal, 10(2), 7-17.
- Hayes, S. (1991). Pilot prison programs. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 17(2), 209-216.
- Hayes, S. (1991). Services for mentally disabled prisoners - planning resources. Interaction, 5(2), 32-37.
- Hayes, S. (1991). Sex offenders. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 17(2), 221-227
- Hayes, S. C., & Farnill, D. (1992). A study of the concurrent validity of the Screening Test of Adolescent Language with recent immigrants. Psychological Reports, 71, 175-178.
- Hayes, S. C., & Farnill, D. (1993). Medical training and English language proficiency. Medical Education, 27(6-14).
- Hayes, S. C., Farnill, D., & Sefton, A. (1994). Improving the English communication skills of pre-clinical medical students. Annals of Community-Oriented Education, WHO Network of Community-Oriented Educational Institutions for Health Sciences, 317-327.
- Hayes, S. (1994). Ask your pharmacist - the myth of patient counselling. Australian Pharmacist, 13(2), 21-24.
- Hayes, S. (1994). The criminal law and the person with intellectual disability. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 19, 287-292.
- Hayes, S. C. (1994). People with an intellectual disability - over-represented in the criminal justice system. Socio-Legal Bulletin, 14, 13-17.
- Farnill, D., & Hayes, S. C. (1995). Retest reliability of the Woodcock Language Proficiency Battery. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 81(1147-52).
- Farnill, D., Hayes, S. C., & Chur-Hansen, A. (1995). Interrater reliability of the scoring of the Screening Test of Adolescent Language. Psychological Reports, 76(1027-32).
- Todisco, J., Hayes, S. C., & Farnill, D. (1995). Career motivations of male and female medical students. Psychological Reports, 77, 1199-1202.
- Hayes, S. (1996). Recent research on offenders with learning disabilities. Tizard Learning Disability Review, 1(3), 7-15.
- Hayes, S. C. (1996). Alcohol, criminal behaviour and mental abnormality. Journal on Alcoholism and Related Addictions, 23, 46-51.
- Farnill, D., & Hayes, S. (1996). Screening higher-education students for English language problems: development of the Australian Tertiary English Screening Test. Higher Education Research and Development, 15, 61-71.
- Farnill, D., & Hayes, S. C. (1996). Do NESB university students with poor English skills make rapid linguistic gains in mainstream studies? Higher Education Research and Development, 15(2), 261-264.
- Farnill, D., Hayes, S. C., & Todisco, J. (1997). Interviewing skills: self-evaluation by medical students. Medical Education, 31, 122-127.
- Hayes, S. C. (1997). Prevalence of intellectual disability in local courts. Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability, 22(2), 71-85.
- Farnill, D., Todisco, J., Hayes, S., & Bartlett, D. (1997). Videotaped interviewing of non-English speakers: Training for medical students with volunteer clients. Medical Education, 31, 887-893.
- Lewis, K., & Hayes, S. (1997). Health of women ex-prisoners. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 41(1), 55-64.
- Lewis, K., & Hayes, S. C. (1998). Intellectual functioning of women ex-prisoners. Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 31(1), 19-28.
- Shrimpton, S., Oates, R. K., & Hayes, S. (1998). Children's memory of events: Effects of stress, age, time delay and location of interview. Journal of Applied Cognitive Psychology, 12, 133-143.
- Hayes, S. C. (1999). Comparison of the Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test and the Matrix Analogies Test - Short Form in an adolescent forensic population. Psychological Assessment, 11(1), 108-110.
- Hayes, S. C. (2002). Early intervention or early incarceration? Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 15, 1-9.
- Hayes, S. C. (2002). Intellectually disabled juvenile offenders in New South Wales. Intellectual Disability Australasia, 23(2), 4-6.
- Hayes, S., & Farnill, D. (2003). Correlations for the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales with Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test in a forensic sample. Psychological Reports, 92, 573-580.
- Hayes, S. (2004). People with intellectual disability (ID) who are victims of crime: outcomes and needs. Abstract. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 48(4&5), 461.
- Hayes, S. C. (2004). The relationship between childhood abuse and subsequent sex offending. Abstract. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 48(4&5), 464.
- Martin, F., & Hayes, S. (2004). Interpersonal self-efficacy and problematic behaviour in high-functioning autism (HFA) and Asperger disorder (AD). Abstract. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 48(4&5), 337.
- Hayes, S. C. (2005). Diagnosing intellectual disability in a forensic sample: gender and age effects on the relationship between cognitive and adaptive functioning. Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability, 30(2), 106-112.
- Hayes, S. (2005). A review of non-custodial interventions with offenders with intellectual disabilities. Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 17(1), 69-78.
- Hayes, S. (2005). Sentencing of mentally disordered offenders. Reform, 86, 25-28.
- Hayes, S., Shackell, P., & Mottram, P. (2006). Identifying intellectual disability in a UK prison. Abstract. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 19, 256.
- Hayes, S. (2007). Missing out: offenders with learning disabilities and the criminal justice system. British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 35(3), 146-153.
- Hayes, S. (2007). Women with learning disabilities who offend: what do we know? British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 35(3), 187-191.
- Hayes, S., Shackell, P., Mottram, P., & Lancaster, R. (2007). Prevalence of intellectual disability in a major UK prison. British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 35(3), 162-167.
- Hayes, S. C., & Martin, F. (2007). Consumers with an intellectual disability and carers: perceptions of interactions with banks. Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 11, 9-21.
- Lindsay, W. R., Hastings, R. P., Griffiths, D. M., & Hayes, S. C. (2007). Trends and challenges in forensic research on offenders with intellectual disability. Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability, 32(2), 55-61.
- Ward, L., & Hayes, S. (2007). Offenders with learning disabilities. British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 35(3), 141-142.
- Vanny, K.A., Levy, M.H & Hayes, S.C (2008) Health care for people with intellectual disability (Letter). Medical Journal of Australia, 189(2), 90.
- Vanny, K.A., Levy, M.H & Hayes, S.C (2008) People with an Intellectual Disability in the Australian Criminal Justice System. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 15:2, 261-271.
- Hayes, S (2009) The Relationship Between Childhood Abuse, Psychological Symptoms and Subsequent Sex Offending. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 22, 96-101.
- Vanny, K.A., Levy, M.H., Greenberg, D.M. & Hayes, S.C. (2009). Mental illness and intellectual disability in Magistrates Courts in New South Wales, Australia. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, Vol 53, Part 3, pp 289-297.
Conference presentations
- Lawrence, S. C. (1971). The university dropout - an environmental approach. Paper presented at the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Conference, Brisbane.
- Hayes, S. C. (1976). Doctor-patient communication: a review of the RAHC Community Paediatric Unit. Paper presented at the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children Postgraduates Fortnight, Sydney.
- Hayes, S. C., & Oates, R. K. (1977). Communicating with the parents of the handicapped child - what is achieved? Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Australian Paediatric Association, Sydney.
- Hayes, S. C. (1981). Medical care and retarded people. Paper presented at the National Conference on the Handicapped Child in the Community, Macquarie University, Sydney.
- Hayes, S. C. (1981). Medical care and rights for retarded citizens. Paper presented at the 2nd South Pacific Conference on Mental Retardation, University of Melbourne.
- Hayes, S. C. (1982). The ethical and moral issues of prenatal diagnosis. Paper presented at the Symposium on Current Issues in Prenatal Diagnosis, Coppleson Institute, University of Sydney.
- Hayes, S. C. (1982). Evaluating outcomes for patients and professionals. Paper presented at the Symposium on New Child Morbidity, Westmead Hospital, Sydney.
- Hayes, S. C. (1982). Mentally retarded persons and the criminal justice system. Paper presented at the Seminar on the Handicapped and the Law, NSW Branch of the Crime Prevention Council, Sydney.
- Hayes, R., & Hayes, S. (1982). Medical data and privacy in common law systems. Paper presented at the 6th World Congress on Medical Law, Ghent, Belgium. Hayes, S. C. (1983). Non-intervention in children with major handicaps - the professional dilemmas. Paper presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australian College of Paediatrics, Sydney.
- Hayes, S. C., & Hayes, R. (1982). An overview of legal and policy issues in mental retardation. Paper presented at the 5th International Congress of the International Association for the Scientific Study of Mental Deficiency, Toronto, Canada.
- Hayes, S. C. (1983). Rights of mentally ill persons. Paper presented at the Conference on Teaching of Human Rights: Human Rights Commission and UNESCO, Adelaide.
- Hayes, S. C. (1983). Safeguarding the rights of mentally retarded offenders. Paper presented at the Australian Institute of Criminology Research Seminar, Canberra.
- Hayes, S. C. (1984). Criminal justice for mentally retarded suspects. Paper presented at the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science Congress, Canberra.
- Hayes, S. C. (1984). The effect of insurance claims on pain patients. Paper presented at the 1984 Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australasian Chapter of the International Association for the Study of Pain, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney.
- Fisher, C. C., & Hayes, S. C. (1986). Morbidity and workload. Paper presented at the Royal Australian College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Annual Conference, Canberra.
- Hayes, S. C., & Fisher, C C. (1986). Burnout among medical practitioners. Paper presented at the 21st Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society, Townsville.
- Hayes, S. C., & Fisher, C. C. (1986). Morbidity revisited. Paper presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the NSW/Queensland State Committees of the Royal Australian College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Newcastle.
- Hayes, R., & Hayes, S. (1987). Criminal justice and public health. Paper presented at the Conference on Criminal Justice: Towards the 21st Century, convened by the Australian Crime Prevention Council, International Prisoners' Aid Association and World Society of Victimology, Adelaide.
- Hayes, S. C. (1987). What corrections should offer the intellectually disabled offender: an idealistic view. Paper presented at the Seminar on Intellectually Disabled Offenders, Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra.
- Hayes, S. C. (1988). The challenge of intellectually disabled offenders in gaol. Paper presented at the Australian Association on Mental Retardation/Australian Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disability 4th Joint National Conference on Intellectual Disability, Melbourne.
- Hayes, S. C., & Fisher, C. C. (1988). Burnout amongst medical practitioners - environmental and social support factors. Paper presented at the First Greek/Australian International Medical and Legal Conference, Athens.
- Hayes, S. C. (1988). The prevalence of intellectual disability among prisoners. Paper presented at the 4th Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Conference, Sydney.
- Hayes, S. C. (1989). Stress and burnout amongst health professionals. Paper presented at the 8th Behavioural Medicine Conference, Cumberland College of Health Sciences, Sydney.
- Hayes, S., & Carmody, J. (1989). Helping those imprisoned for alcohol-related crimes. Paper presented at the Australian Institute of Criminology Conference on Alcohol and Crime, Perth.
- Hayes, S. C. (1990). Mentally disabled prisoners - planning resources. Paper presented at the Australian Institute of Criminology Conference on Keeping People out of Prison, Hobart.
- Hayes, S. C., & Farnill, D. (1991). Stress among medical students. Paper presented at the 9th National Behavioural Medicine Conference on Adolescence and Health, University of Sydney.
- Farnill, D., & Hayes, S. C. (1991). Adult control attitudes and the development of adolescent self-esteem, autonomy and health behaviour. Paper presented at the 9th National Behavioural Medicine Conference on Adolescence and Health, University of Sydney.
- Hayes, S. C. (1992). Psychometric evaluation of intellectually disabled offenders. Paper presented at the International Association for the Scientific Study of Mental Deficiency 9th World Congress, Queensland.
- Hayes, S. C. (1992). Sexual violence against intellectually disabled victims. Paper presented at the Australian Institute of Criminology Conference, Without Consent: Confronting Adult Sexual Violence, Melbourne.
- Hayes, S. C. (1993). Expert psychological evidence. Paper presented at the Australian Institute of Criminology Conference on Law, Medicine and Criminal Justice, Queensland.
- Hayes, S. C. (1993). Over-represented and mis-understood: people with an intellectual disability in the criminal justice system. Paper presented at the International Symposium on Offender Management: Policy and Practice in Correctional Forensic Services, Australian Institute of Criminology and United Nations, Perth.
- Hayes, S. C., Farnill, D., & Sefton, A. J. (1993). Improving the English communication skills of pre-clinical medical students. Paper presented at the Sherbrooke International Conference on Student-Centered Education, Montreal.
- Hayes, S. C. (1993). The person with intellectual disability in trouble with the law. Paper presented at the Sydney.
- Hayes, S. C. (1994). Ask your pharmacist - the myth of patient counselling. Paper presented at the Pharmacy Australia Congress on Meeting the Challenges of Change - Evolution or Revolution?, Sydney.
- Hayes, S. C. (1994). Intellectually disabled defendants - characteristics and psychological assessment. Paper presented at the First International Congress of the European Medical Association, Medical Aspects of Mental Handicap (MAMH) Organization, Rome.
- Todisco, J., Farnill, D., & Hayes, S. C. (1994). Preliminary report on teaching medical students effective communication skills with clients of non-English speaking background. Paper presented at the Australian and New Zealand Association for Medical Education 4th Annual Conference, Newcastle.
- Hayes, S. C. (1994). Special medical procedures and cognitive skills and learning behaviours in intellectually disabled children. Paper presented at the Inaugural Separate Representative Training Conference, Legal Aid Commission of NSW, Sydney.
- Todisco, J., Farnill, D., & Hayes, S. C. (1994). Preliminary report on teaching medical students effective communication skills with clients of non-English speaking background. Paper presented at the Australian and New Zealand Association for Medical Education 4th Annual Conference, Newcastle.
- Hayes, S. C. (1996). The prevalence of intellectual disability amongst accused persons appearing before rural and urban courts. Paper presented at the 10th World Congress of the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disability, Helsinki.
- Hayes, S. C. (1997). Development of a screening test for intellectual disability in legal environments. Paper presented at the 33rd Annual Conference of the Australian Society for the Study of Intellectual Disabilities, An Agenda for Change, Brisbane.
- Hayes, S. C. (1999). Good behaviour? A comparison of cognitive and adaptive behaviour impairments in offender populations. Paper presented at the 33rd Annual Conference of the Australian Society for the Study of Intellectual Disability, Quality Lifestyles, Melbourne.
- Hayes, S. C. (1999). Needle in a haystack - identifying the offender with intellectual disability. Paper presented at the 2nd National Conference of the Illawarra Disability Trust and University of Wollongong, Justice for All - Intellectual Disability and the Law, Wollongong.
- Hayes, S. C. (2000). Early intervention or early incarceration? Paper presented at the 11th World Congress of the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disability, Seattle.
- Hayes, S. C. (2000). From research to policy and practice changes for offenders with an intellectual disability. Paper presented at the 11th World Congress of the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disability, Seattle.
- Hayes, S. C. (2002). Adaptive behaviour and background characteristics of sex offenders with intellectual disabilities. Paper presented at the Inaugural Conference for the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disability Europe Branch, Dublin.
- Hayes, S. C. (2002). The road ahead for research into criminal justice issues for people with intellectual disability. Keynote address. Paper presented at the Australian Society for the Study of Intellectual Disability Victorian Conference, Melbourne.
- Hayes, S. C. (2004). People with an intellectual disability who are victims of crime: outcomes and needs. Paper presented at the 12th World Congress of the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disability, Montpellier.
- Hayes, S. C. (2004). The relationship between childhood abuse and subsequent sex offending. Paper presented at the 12th World Congress of the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disability, Montpellier.
- Hayes, S. C. (2005). Suicide and offenders with intellectual disability - what do we know? Paper presented at the Disability and the Criminal Justice System: Achievements and Challenges. Australian Community Support Organisation, Department of Justice Victoria and Office of the Public Advocate, Melbourne.
- Hayes, S. C. (2006). Identifying intellectual disability in a UK prison. Paper presented at the 2nd International Conference of the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disability Europe Branch, Maastricht.
- Hayes, S. C. (2007). Cognitive behavioural therapy for people with ID who are victims of crime - can it be accessed and does it work? Paper presented at the 5th World Congress of Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies.
- Hayes, S., Levy, M., Vanny, K., & Greenberg, D. (2008). Dual diagnosis of intellectual disability and mental illness in a court sample. Paper presented at the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disability, 13th World Congress.
- Hayes, S., Levy, M., Vanny, K., & Greenberg, D. (2008). The evidence from Magistrates Courts - the prevalence of accused persons with intellectual and cognitive disabilities. Paper presented at the Australasian Society for the Study of Intellectual Disability 43rd Conference.
- Hayes, S. C., Levy, M., Vanny, K., & Greenberg, D. (2009). Intellectual disability, substance abuse, and mental illness among offenders with intellectual disabilities. Paper presented at the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disability 2nd Asia Pacific Regional Congress, Singapore.