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In-depth notes from every chapter of the textbook + notes from ALL LECTURERS HD NOTES. I used these notes to write my Court Report and GOT 28/30 - the highest mark in the cohort - the same essay which was chosen for UNSW's ALSA Paper Presentation Competition 2020 so these are some magical notes. Includes ALL RELEVANT CASES + textbook references, ALL RELEVANT THEORISTS AT ONLY 29 PAGES its the perfect length for an open book exam because you don't have to rifle through a whole textbook. Everything you need condensed and easy to understand. Topics covered include: - Introduction to Crime - Defining Crime & Criminalisation - Colonialism & the Indigenous Experience; Deaths in Custody - 2 Tiers of Justice; Technocratic Justice; Expansion of the Summary Jurisdiction - The Ubiquity of Discretion; Adversarial System; Guilty Pleas - Police Powers: Move On; Admissibility of Evidence - Powers of Arrest; Search Powers - Reasonable Force; Detention for the Purposes of Questioning - Process as Punishment; Bail Reform; Application of Bail Act; Legal Personhood / Doli Incapax; Actus Reus and Mens Rea - Strict & Absolute Liability; Burden of Proof; Attemps; Statutory Offences; He Kaw Teh - Criminalisation vs Harm Minimisation - Drug Offences - REgulating Public Space; Offensiveness - Racist Language; Public Drunkenness; Protest - Normative Theories of Criminalisation; - Consorting


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Term 1, 2019


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