Personal
- Name
- Dr James Freeman
- Position(s)
- Senior Research Fellow
Faculty of Health,
School - Psychology and Counselling,
Research - CARRSQ - IHBI Member
Institute of Health Biomedical Innovation (IHBI),
IHBI Health Projects,
IHBI Psychology and Counselling - Injury - Discipline *
- Psychology, Criminology
- Phone
- +61 7 3138 4677
- Fax
- +61 7 3138 4907
- je.freeman@qut.edu.au
- Location
- View location details (QUT staff and student access only)
- Qualifications
-
Doctor of Philosophy (Queensland University of Technology)
Biography
Background
James currently works as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety-Queensland. James joined CARRS-Q in January 1999 after completing a Bachelor of Social Science and Honours degree in Psychology. His PhD examined the impact of three drink driving countermeasures on a group of recidivist drink drivers. James’ current research interests include fleet safety, drug driving, drink driving, prevention of alcohol-related violence, risk assessment and offender rehabilitation. He is also a registered psychologist of the Psychologists Board of Queensland and a Full Member of the Australian Psychological Society and Executive Member of the College of Forensic Psychologists.
Research Interests
- drink driving
- deterrence
- interlocks
Publications
- Richards NL, Freeman JE, Davey JD, (2007) Fatigue and Beyond: Patterns of, and Motivations for, Illicit Drug Use Among Long Haul Truck Drivers, 4th Australian Drug Strategy Conference p1-10
- Watson BC, Freeman JE, Hart S, (2007) A Survey of Operational Police Involved in the Delivery of Random Breach Testing (RBT) in Queensland, Australia, International Council on Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety p1-9
- Palk GR, Davey JD, Freeman JE, (2007) The Relationship Between Traffic Offending and Other General Criminal Activity: The Role of Alcohol, Time and Place, International Council on Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety p1-14
- Palk GR, Davey JD, Freeman JE, (2007) Policing and Preventing Alcohol Related Violence In and Around Licensed Premises, Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the International Police Executive Symposium p1-26
- Maxwell JC, Freeman JE, (2007) Women Who come to Treatment as a Result of a DUI Offense, International Council on Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety p1-5
- Freeman JE, Schonfeld CC, Sheehan MC, (2007) Re-Offending after Program Completion: A Study into the Characteristics of the Hard-Core Recidivist Drink Driver, International Council on Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety p1-4
- Freeman JE, Sheehan MC, Schonfeld CC, (2007) The Impact of Alcohol Ignition Interlocks on a Group of Recidivist Offenders: A Case-Study Approach, International Council on Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety p1-7
- Davey JD, Freeman JE, Wishart DE, (2008) Predicting High Risk Behaviours in a Fleet Setting: Implications and Difficulties Utilising Behaviour Measurement Tools, Driver Behaviour and Training (Volume 3) p175-188
- Freeman JE, Davey JD, Wishart DE, (2008) A Study of Contemporary Modifications to the Manchester Driver Behaviour Questionnaire for Organisation Fleet Settings, Driver Behaviour and Training (Volume 3) p201-214
- Wishart DE, Davey JD, Freeman JE, (2008) A Review of Developing and Implementing Australian Fleet Safety Interventions: A Case Study Approach Update, Driver Behaviour and Training (Volume 3) p227-234
For more publications by this staff member, visit QUT ePrints, the University's research repository.