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Legal Assessment - Crime. I need a case study! (1 Viewer)

JohnnyKarate

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So yeah the title pretty much explains it. I was thinking the Bail case of Amirah Droudis (Wife of Sydney Siege gunman). All help is much appreciated :D
 

jonojabbs

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Students need to undertake research into a current criminal justice issue within Australia (NSW).


TASK: YOU ARE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT FOR ASSESSMENT

Students will then be required to write a report minimum 2000 words. In the report students will need to investigate a criminal law issue, it may involve any part of the criminal legal system (investigation, arrest, trial ,bail, jail etc...)


In the report students will need to :

*Identify a current criminal issue
*Describe the issue and it’s effect on individuals and society
*Evaluate the legal and any non legal responses to the issue: students may use criteria such as: equality, access, equity, human rights, enforceability, protecting society, and resource efficiency
*Include current articles and opinions in your evaluation
 

jonojabbs

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I wanted to do bail but everyone i ask about it says it is the hardest one to do
 

suika

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I wanted to do bail but everyone i ask about it says it is the hardest one to do
No case is hard unless you think it's hard. There's always a way to integrate/make the case work in your essay.
 

HecticSandWitch

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How is it any harder than any other issue? Bail is not really case based, more legistlation and statistics. Make sure to incorporate another issue such as provocation which has a raft of cases to supplement your lack of case law in your bail paragraphs.
 

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