Public Hearing 11 - Day 3 You are here Home Public hearings Public Hearing 11 - Day 3 Day 3 Date 18 February 2021 Hearing Public hearing 11: The experiences of people with cognitive disability in the criminal justice system Exhibits EXHIBIT 11-009.01 - STAT.0310.0001.0001 - Written statement of Gary Forrest (no 1) EXHIBIT 11-009.02 - STAT.0311.0001.0001 - Written statement of Gary Forrest (no 2) EXHIBIT 11-010.01 - STAT.0096.0001.0001 – Written statement of Dr Andrew Ellis (no 1) EXHIBIT 11-010.02 - STAT.0312.0001.0001 - Written statement of Dr Andrew Ellis (no 2) EXHIBIT 11-011.01 - STAT.0274.0001.0001 - Written statement of Dr Piers Gooding EXHIBIT 11-011.02 - IND.0028.0002.0001 - Curriculum vitae of Dr Piers Gooding EXHIBIT 11-011.03 - IND.0028.0001.0024 - Gooding, Piers et al, 'Unfitness to stand trial and the indefinite detention of persons with cognitive disabilities in Australia: Human rights challenges and proposals for change' (2017) EXHIBIT 11-011.04 - IND.0028.0001.0075 - McSherry, Bernadette et al, Unfitness to Plead and Indefinite Detention of EXHIBIT 11-011.05 - IND.0028.0001.0001 - Gooding, Piers, Ruth McCausland and Rebecca Reeve, 'The economic case for improving legal outcomes for accused persons with cognitive disability: an Australian study' (2019) International Journal EXHIBIT 11-011.06 - DRC.9999.0023.0001 - David' faces unfitness to stand trial processes under the Crimes (Mental Impairment and Unfitness to Stand Trial) Act 1997 (Vic): Outcomes & Costs (Chart, Undated) EXHIBIT 11-011.07 - DRC.9999.0023.0003 - Gooding, Piers et al, Supporting accused persons with cognitive disabilities to participate in criminal proceedings in Australia - avoiding the pitfalls of unfitness to stand trial laws (Paper, Undated) EXHIBIT 11-011.08 - DRC.9999.0023.0022 - Perlin, Michael L, 'God Said to Abraham/ Kill Me a Son: Why the Insanity Defense and the Incompetency Status Are Compatible with and Required by the Convention on the Rights of Persons EXHIBIT 11-012.01 - STAT.0192.0001.0001 - Written statement of Professor Eileen Baldry AO EXHIBIT 11-012.02 - EXP.0024.0001.0181 - Curriculum vitae of Professor Eileen Baldry AO EXHIBIT 11-012.03 - EXP.0024.0001.0270 - Baldry, Eileen et al, Lifecourse institutional costs of homelessness for vulnerable groups (Report, 15 May 2012) EXHIBIT 11-012.04 - EXP.0024.0001.0206 - Baldry, Eileen, Leanne Dowse and Melissa Clarence, People with intellectual and other cognitive disability in the criminal justice system (Report, December 2012) EXHIBIT 11-012.05 - EXP.0024.0001.0392 - Baldry, Eileen et al, People with Mental Health Disorders and Cognitive Disabilities in the Criminal Justice System - Impact of Housing NSW interventions and contacts with social housing system (Report, June 2013) EXHIBIT 11-012.06 - DRC.1000.0006.8796 - McCausland, Ruth et al, People with mental health disorders and cognitive impairment in the criminal justice system: Cost-benefit analysis of early support and diversion (Report, August 2013) EXHIBIT 11-012.07 - DRC.1000.0002.8141 - Baldry, Eileen, 'Disability at the margins: limits of the law' (2014) 23(3) Griffith Law Review 370 EXHIBIT 11-012.08 - EXP.0024.0001.0001 - Baldry, Eileen et al, A predictable and preventable path: Aboriginal people EXHIBIT 11-012.09 - DRC.1000.0002.8266 - Baldry, Eileen et al, '"It's Just a Big Vicious Cycle that Swallows Them Up": Indigenous people with mental and cognitive disabilities in the criminal justice system' (2016) 8(22) Indigenous EXHIBIT 11-012.10 - DRC.1000.0005.0732 - McCausland, Ruth and Eileen Baldry, '"I feel like I failed him by ringing the police": Criminalising disability in Australia' (2017) 19(3) Punishment & Society 290 EXHIBIT 11-012.11 - DRC.1000.0006.8771 - Baldry, Eileen, 'Rights of Persons with Disability Not to Be Criminalised' in Elizabeth Stanley (ed), Human Rights and Incarceration (Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology, 2018) 53 EXHIBIT 11-012.12 - DRC.9999.0024.0004 - Baldry, Eileen, Criminalisation of Disability (Presentation, 17 February 2021)