James currently works as an Australian Research Council funded 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, drugged driving, drink driving 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.