RESEARCH OUTPUTS

McKay, C. 2026. Digital Vulnerability in Criminal Justice: Vulnerable people and communication technologies. Palgrave Pivot.

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McKay, C., Macintosh, K. 2024. ‘Remote criminal justice and vulnerable individuals: blunting emotion and empathy?’ Tilburg Law Review, 29(2), p. 125–143. https://tilburglawreview.com/articles/10.5334/tilr.386


McKay, C. 2024. Input for report to the General Assembly on human rights in the administration of justice: Application of digital technologies in the administration of justice, submission to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Switzerland. https://www.ohchr.org/en/calls-for-input/2024/call-input-application-digital-technologies-administration-justice-report


McKay, C., Macintosh, K. 2024. ‘Digital Vulnerability: People-in-prison, videoconferencing and the digital criminal justice system.’ Journal of Criminology. 57(3), 313-333. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/26338076231217794


McKay, C., 2024. ‘Virtual criminal courts and remote advocacy’, Bar News Special Issue on Technologies, Bar News: The Journal of the NSW Bar Association. https://bn.nswbar.asn.au/article/virtual-criminal-courts-and-remote-advocacy


McKay, C., Macintosh, K. 2023. ‘Digital Criminal Courts: The Place or Space of (Post-)pandemic Justice.’ In Russell Smith, Rick Sarre, Lennon Chang, Laurie Lau (Eds.), Crime in the Post-pandemic Digital Age, Palgrave. https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-29107-4


McKay, C., Macintosh, K. 2023. ‘Accessing Digitalised Criminal Justice from Prison: Communication, Effective Participation and Digital Vulnerability.’ Newcastle Law Review. https://www.thenewcastlelawreview.com/post/accessing-digitalised-criminal-justice-from-prison


McKay, C. 2022. ‘Remote access technologies, clinical evaluations of people-in-prison and digital vulnerability.’ Recht der Werkelijkheid, (Journal of Empirical Research on Law in Action) 43(2), 68-88. https://www.boomportaal.nl/tijdschrift/RdW/RdW_1380-6424_2022_043_002_005


EARLIER RESEARCH OUTPUTS:


McKay, C., Blake, R. 2022. ‘Cross-examination and remote access technologies: a changing calculus?’ Bar News: The Journal of the NSW Bar Association, Autumn, 9-10.


McKay, C. 2022. ‘Digital Justice and Video Links: Connecting and Conflating Courtroom and Carceral Space.’ In Kirsty Duncanson and Emma Henderson (Eds.), Courthouse Architecture, Design and Social Justice, (pp. 191-121). Abingdon: Routledge.


Lulham, R., Bradley, K., Wan, K., McKay, C. 2022. Research and Evaluation Strategy for the Transformation of Prisoner Rehabilitation through Digital Technology, (pp. 1 - 84). Sydney, Australia: Corrective Services NSW.


McKay, C. 2022. ‘The carceral automaton: digital prisons and technologies of detention.’ International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 10(4), 100-119.


McKay, C. 2021. ‘Digital Technologies, Witnesses and Cross-examination’, Report prepared for the Bar Association of New South Wales for submission to the Federal Court of Australia.


McKay, C. 2020. ‘Glitching justice: Audio visual links and the sonic world of technologised courts.’ Law Text Culture, 24, 364-404.


McKay, C. 2020. ‘Predicting risk in criminal procedure: actuarial tools, algorithms, AI and judicial decision-making.’ Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 32(1), 22-39.


McKay, C. and Lee, M. 2020. ‘Body Worn Images: Point of View and the New Aesthetics of Policing.’ Crime, Media, Culture. 16(3), 431-450.


McKay, C. 2019. Artificial Intelligence: Australia’s Ethics Framework. Submission to Department of Industry, Innovation and Science.


Kashyap, K., Lulham, R., Klippan, L., Munro, T., Bradley, K., Fahy, J., Tomkin, D., Rowden, E., McKay, C. 2018. Court- Custody Audio Visual Links: Designing for equitable justice experience in the use of court custody video conferencing, (pp.1 - 64). Sydney, NSW, Australia: University of Technology Sydney.


McKay, C. 2018. The Pixelated Prisoner: Prison Video Links, Court 'Appearance' and the Justice Matrix. Oxon: Routledge.


McKay, C. 2018. Submission to the New South Wales Inquiry into Parklea Correctional Centre and Other Operational Issues; and Responses to Questions on Notice.


McKay, C. 2018. ‘Digital Access to Justice from Prison: Is There a Right to Technology?’, Criminal Law Journal, vol. 42, 303-321.


McKay, C. 2018. ‘Video Links from Prison: Court "Appearance" within Carceral Space.’ Law, Culture and the Humanities, 14(2), 242-262.


McKay, C. 2017. Submission to the Law Council of Australia, The Justice Project - Prisoners and Detainees: Technology-based services.


McKay, C. 2017. ‘Model Prison.’ The Annual Review of Interdisciplinary Justice Research Volume 6, ‘Placing Justice’: 236-239.


McKay, C. 2017. ‘Face-to-interface Communication: Accessing Justice by Video Link from Prison.’ In Asher Flynn and Jackie Hodgson (Eds.), Access to Justice and Legal Aid: Comparative Perspectives on Unmet Legal Need, (pp. 103-121). Oxford: Hart Publishing.


McKay, C. 2016. ‘Pixels, screens and prison video links: changing how lawyers deal with clients.’ Law Society Journal, December, 24-25.


McKay, C. 2016. ‘Video Links from Prison: Permeability and the Carceral World.’ International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 5(1), 21-37.