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2006Assessing relative rates of Indigenous family violence: using existing quantitative data and a triangulation methodology to identify rural areas in greatest need of additional legal services. Research noteMorgan, Frank; Blagg, Harry; Ferrante, Anna; Clare, JoeJournal Article 
2000Crisis intervention in Aboriginal family violence : strategies and models for Western Australia.Blagg, HarryReport 
2000Crisis intervention in Aboriginal family violence : summary reportCrisis intervention in Aboriginal family violenceBlagg, HarryReport Section 
4_3-Blagg-Final-Report.pdf.jpg2018Innovative models in addressing violence against Indigenous women : final reportWoodley, Karen Nangala; Blagg, Harry; Williams, Emma; Cummings, Eileen; Hovane, Vickie; Torres, MichaelReport 
4_3-Blagg-Key-Findings-and-Future-Directions-1.pdf.jpg2018Innovative models in addressing violence against Indigenous women : key findings and future directionsWilliams, Emma; Woodley, Karen Nangala; Torres, Michael; Hovane, Vickie; Blagg, Harry; Cummings, EileenReport 
Ff-150806-8_4-3-Indigenous-Women-1.pdf.jpg2015Innovative models in addressing violence against Indigenous women: State of knowledge paperWilliams, Emma; Bluett-Boyd, Nicole Maree; Blagg, HarryReport 
2022Law, culture and decolonisation: The perspectives of Aboriginal Elders on family violence in AustraliaMay, Suzie; Hovane, Victoria; Blagg, Harry; Raye, Donella; Tulich, Tamara; Worrigal, ThomasJournal Article 
2003An overview of night patrol services in AustraliaBlagg, Harry; Valuri, GiuliettaJournal Article 
2001Pilot counselling programs for mandated men and non-mandated indigenous men : research and program developmentBlagg, HarryReport 
2002Restorative justice and Aboriginal family violence: opening a space for healingBlagg, HarryBook Chapter 
HF_Violence_Prevention_Framework_Report_Oct2017_V9_WEB.pdf.jpg2017Towards an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander violence prevention framework for men and boysMartin-Pederson, M; Higgins, D; Hodges, B; Hovane, Vickie; Porter, Amanda; Wenitong, M; Thorpe, A; Sarra, G; The Healing Foundation; Adams, Mick; Bani, G; Blagg, Harry; Bullman, JReport 
Blagg-RR-LawCulture_1.pdf.jpg2020Understanding the role of Law and Culture in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in responding to and preventing family violenceTulich, Tamara; May, Suzie; Worrigal, Teejay (Gooniyandi and Gija); Raye, Donella (Jabbir Jabbir and Bardi); Blagg, Harry; Hovane, Victoria (Ngarluma, Jaru, and Gooniyandi)Report 
1999Working with adolescents to prevent domestic violence : Indigenous rural model reportBlagg, HarryReport 
1998Working with adolescents to prevent domestic violence : rural town model : full reportIndermaur, David; Blagg, Harry; Atkinson, LynnReport 
1998Working with adolescents to prevent domestic violence : rural town model : summary volumeIndermaur, David; Blagg, Harry; Atkinson, LynnReport 
2000Young people's attitudes to and experiences of domestic violenceIndermaur, David; Coase, Penny; Blagg, HarryConference Paper