Professor Julie Brown's Publications
About Professor Julie Brown's Publications
Program Head, Injury program, The George Institute Australia- Professor, UNSW Sydney
- Co-Directo, Transurban Road Safety Centre at NeuRA
- Honorary Principal Research Scientist, Injury Prevention Research Centre
- BSc ,
- PhD
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Validation of the principles of injury risk zones for motorcycle protective clothing
Journal of Safety Research Date published: -
The Scope and Nature of Injuries to Rear Seat Passengers in NSW Using Linked Hospital Admission and Police Data
Traffic Injury Prevention Date published: -
Buckle Up Safely (Shoalhaven): A Process and Impact Evaluation of a Pragmatic, Multifaceted Preschool-Based Pilot Program to Increase Correct Use of Age-Appropriate Child Restraints
Traffic Injury Prevention Date published: -
Distribution and Type of Crash Damage to Motorcyclists’ Clothing: Validation of the Zone Approach in the European Standard for Motorcycle Protective Clothing, EN13595
Traffic Injury Prevention Date published: -
Gender differences in crash characteristics among young drivers admitted to hospital in NSW
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Pelvic injury mechanisms among motorcyclists
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Restraint use and injury patterns among young drivers and passengers aged 17-25 years admitted to hospital in NSW, Australia
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The use of seat belt and seat cushion accessories among drivers aged 75 years and older
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Restraint Use and Injury Patterns of Young Drivers and Passengers Admitted to Hospitals in New South Wales, Australia
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board Date published: -
Assessment of Vehicle and Restraint Design Changes for Mitigating Rear Seat Occupant Injuries
Traffic Injury Prevention Date published: -
Increase in best practice child car restraint use for children aged 2-5 years in low socioeconomic areas after introduction of mandatory child restraint laws
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health Date published: -
A randomized trial to evaluate the effectiveness of an individual, education-based safe transport program for drivers aged 75 years and older
BMC Public Health Date published: -
Characteristics of motorcycle riders in NSW
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Optimising protection for motor vehicle rear seat occupants: Summary of research findings
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Validation of test protocols for assessing motorcycle protective clothing using real-world crash investigation
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Child restraint use in low socio-economic areas of urban Sydney during transition to new legislation
Accident Analysis & Prevention Date published: