McIntosh, J. E., Tan, E. S., Greenwood, C., Lee, J., & Holtzworth-Munroe, A. (2021). Profiling mother and father reports of safety risks in a postseparation cohort. Psychology of Violence, 11(1), 61–71. https://doi.org/10.1037/vio0000321

Lee, J., Ralfs, C., Booth, A. and McIntosh, J.E. (2021), Practicing Best Practice: A 10-Year Retrospective on Universal Risk Screening in a Mediation and Counseling Organization. Family Court Review, 59, 697-709. https://doi.org/10.1111/fcre.12603

Lee, J., & McIntosh, J. E. (2019, December 4-6). e-screening for risks to family safety and wellbeing in Gambling Help Services with the Family Doors app [Paper presentation]. 2019 Conference of National Association of Gambling Studies, Hobart, TAS, Australia.

Lee, J., & McIntosh, J. E. (2019, November 19-23). Universal risk screening in relationships counselling to enhance client engagement and promote safety and wellbeing [Paper presentation]. 2019 Conference of Family Relationships Services Australia, Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia. Read online

Eriksson, M., & Gabrielsson, M. (2019). Supporting Children and Parents in Sweden through Collaboration Teams. Family Court Review, 57(3), 362-367. Read online

Kelly, M., & Lee, J. (2018, November 20-23). Over the barriers, onto the benefits: How practitioners changed their minds about universal risk screening [Paper presentation]. 2018 Conference of Family and Relationships Services Australia, Cairns, QLD, Australia. Read online

Heidenreich, A., Lee, J., & McIntosh, J. E. (2018, July 25-27). Screened but not heard: The importance of bringing children’s voices into the room when parents present for non-parenting services [Poster presentation]. Biennial Conference of the Australian Institute of Family Studies, Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Download

Wells, Y., Lee, J., Li, X., Tan, E. S., & McIntosh, J. E. (2018). Re-examination of the Family Law Detection of Overall Risk Screen (FL-DOORS): Establishing fitness for purpose. Psychological Assessment, 30(8), 1121-1126. Get access

Flint, J., Lee, J., & McIntosh, J. E. (2017, November 22-24). e-screening: Connecting the dots on risks to family wellbeing [Paper presentation]. Annual Conference of Family Relationships Services Australia 2017, Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Download

Wells, Y., McIntosh, J.E., & Lee, J. (2017, June 4-7). A large scale validation of the Family Law DOORS: A universal screening framework for identifying and responding to family-wide risks after parental separation [Poster presentation]. 7th World Congress on Family Law and Children’s Rights, Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Download

Lee, J. & Ralfs, C. (2016, February 23-25). If you ask, clients will tell you: The case for universal and holistic screening in family relationships services [Poster presentation]. Inaugural National Research Conference on Violence against Women and their Children, Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Download

McIntosh, J. E., Lee, J., & Ralfs, C. R. (2016). The Family Law DOORS: Research and practice updates. Family Matters, 98, 34-41. Read online / Download

McIntosh, J. E., Wells, Y., & Lee, J. (2016). Development and Validation of the Family Law DOORS. Psychological Assessment, 28(11), 1516-1522. Get access

Lee, J. (2016, March 2). Are we actually doing more for families affected by family and domestic violence? Australian Institute of Family Studies. Read online / Download

Lee, J., & Ralfs, C. (2015, December 7-8). Truthful, beneficial and respectful: A survey of client attitudes to universal screening for safety risks in families [Poster presentation]. Stop Domestic Violence Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Mental Health Association, Canberra, ACT, Australia. Download

McIntosh, J. E., & Lee, J. (2015, December 7-8). ‘The Value of Universal Screening After Parental Separation’ [Paper presentation]. Stop Domestic Violence Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Mental Health Association, Canberra, ACT, Australia.