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Latest Publications:

Beyond Consent: Exploring Bi+ People’s Experiences of Negotiating Sex Through a Queer Phenomenological Framework
The Conversation - Catcalls, homophobia and racism: we studied why people (and especially men) engage in street harassment
Umbrella News - Affirmative Consent Laws are being introduced in NSW, ACT, and VIC and there’s some major issues with them

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles & Academic Publications:

Hindes, S. (2024). Beyond Consent: Exploring Bi+ People’s Experiences of Negotiating Sex Through a Queer Phenomenological Framework. Australian Feminist Studies, 1–16. 

Fileborn, B. & Hindes, S. (2024) It’s “part of this larger tapestry of anti-queer experiences”: LGBTQ+ Australians’ experiences of street harassment. Critical Criminology.

Hindes, S. (2023) Beyond Consent Towards Sexual Agency. Writing From Below. 

Heydon, G., Henry, N., Loney-Howes, R. & Hindes, S. (2023) Alternative reporting options for sexual assault: Perspectives of victim-survivors. Trends & Issues in Crime & Criminal Justice. 

Flynn, A., Powell, A., Hindes, S. (2023) An Intersectional Analysis of Technology-Facilitated Abuse: Prevalence, Experiences and Impacts of Victimization. The British Journal of Criminology. (online first) 

Flynn, A., Powell, A., Hindes, S. (2023) Policing Technology-Facilitated Abuse. Policing and Society (online first). 

Hindes, S. (2022) Beyond Consent. In: The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Sexuality Education. Palgrave Macmillian.  1-9. 

Hindes, S. & Urry, K. (2022) How COVID-19 is (and is not) changing the way we talk about sex and dating: A critical analysis of sex advice during the pandemic. Sexualities. (online first) 

Hindes, S. & Fileborn. B. (2022) ‘Why did he do it? Because he’s a fucking bloke’: victim insights into the perpetration of street harassment. The British Journal of Criminology. (online first)

Hindes, S. & Fileborn, B., 2020. Reporting on sexual violence ‘inside the closet’: Masculinity, homosexuality and #MeToo. Crime, Media, Culture. 17(2): 163-184. 

Hindes, S. & Fileborn, B., 2019. “Girl power gone wrong”: #MeToo, Aziz Ansari, and media reporting of (grey area) sexual violence. Feminist Media Studies. 20(5): 639-656

 

Research Reports

Heydon, G., Henry, N., Loney-Howes, R. & Hindes, S. (2023) Alternative reporting options for sexual assault: Investigating their use, purpose and potential. Australian Institute of Criminology Research Report.

Flynn, A., Hindes, S., Powell, A. (2022) Technology-Facilitated Abuse: Interviews with Victims and Survivors and PerpetratorsANROWS. 

Powell, A., Flynn, A., Hindes, S. (2022) Technology-Facilitated Abuse: National Survey of Australian Adults Experiences. ANROWS. 

Flynn, A., Powell, A., Hindes, S. (2021) Technology-Facilitated Abuse: A Survey of Support Services StakeholdersANROWS. 

 

Journalistic and Popular Writing:

Flynn, A., Powell, A., Hindes, S. (2022) Half of Australians will experience technology-facilitated abuse in their lifetimes: New research. The Conversation.

Hindes, S. (2022) Affirmative consent laws are being introduced in NSW, ACT, and VIC and there’s some major issues with them. Umbrella News. 

Fileborn, B. & Hindes, S. (2022) Catcalls, homophobia and racism: we studied why people (and especially men) engage in street harassment.  The Conversation. 

Hindes, S. (2022) It’s time to re-think the politicisation of violence against women. Umbrella News.

Fileborn, B, & Hindes, S. (2021) How to get consent for sex (and no, it doesn’t have to spoil the mood). The Conversation. 

Hindes, S., Ison, J. & Fileborn, B. (2021). LGBTQ+ people are being ignored in the national conversation on family and sexual violence. The Conversation. 

Fileborn, B. & Hindes, S. (2021) Consent apps are a bad idea – here’s why. Pursuit. 

Fileborn, B., Loney-Howes, R. & Hindes, S. (2019) #MeToo has changed the media landscape, but in Australia there is still much to be done. The Conversation.

 

Parlimentary Submissions:

Fileborn, B., Loney-Howes, R., O’Neill, T., & Hindes, S. (2020) Submission to the VLRC – Improving the Response of the Justice System to Sexual Offences

 

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