LAWS1021
Crime and the Criminal Process
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View all LAWS1021 notes2024 LAWS1021 - CRIME AND THE CRIMINAL PROCESS - COMPLETE DETAILED NOTES
ALL WEEKS CONTENT Topics Covered: Class 1: Contextualising Criminal Law Class 2: Theories of C...
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LAWS1021 Final Exam Scaffolds - Offences and Police Powers - HD MARK
- Problem question scaffolds in a ‘fill in the blank’ style - Covers all offences and police powers...
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Good notes for LAWS1021- Crime & Criminal Process
Notes on- *Criminalisation *Justifications for criminal and morality *Colonialism and Indigenous...
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Crime and Criminal Process - Final Exam Concise Notes
This set of notes includes a scaffold for how to answer a final exam in concise ways. I detail every...
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LAWS1021 Final Exam Notes (86, HIGH DISTINCTION)
Notes covering the ENTIRE LAWS1021 final exam. Received a High Distinction with a final mark of 86 f...
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Problem Question Exam Notes
These notes cover all of the offences taught throughout the course and lay out each element and the...
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[HD 2018] Full Course Notes AND Exam Guide - LAWS1021
This is a comprehensive set of notes covering the readings from EVERY week in detail (148 pages). Th...
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Crime and the Criminal Process Notes (UG and JD) - HD notes
These notes were written by a student who achieved a mark of '86' in the course and won the Juris Do...
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FULL LAWS1021 POLICY QUESTION NOTES FOR EXAM
Essay scaffolds with policy arguments and analysis of the law for the second section of the exam....
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LAWS1021 Concise DISTINCTION (80) Final Exam Cheat Sheets
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Reviews
Sincerely I find anything related to law to be very simple, I did not need help of anyone to pass this subject. Overall this was an amazing subject that I passed seamlessly
Anonymous, Term 1, 2020
amazing course, good balance of the theory and the substantive law part (to be used for the problem questions and final exam, although there are many readings and theories to grapple with so my advice would be to definitely criticise the law and its potential failings, but overall the course is really enjoyable and super topical and relatable in our society today
Anonymous, Term 1, 2020
This is a really important subject in law. Content can be complex so you should try to stay on top of your readings for this one.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017
The content of this course is generally fantastic, but can feel a little overwhelming at times - particularly at the end of the course where most of the substantive law is taught. I feel like experiences with this course might vary if you don't have a great tutor (though mine was great). On the whole though, all of the substantive law, and much of the theory, is incredibly relevant to criminal law practice. The majority of criminal matters will never see a District or Supreme Court, and so the approach that UNSW has taken with this course with it's focus on lower courts is a great counterpoint to the traditional 'founding principles of criminal law' approach. I feel UNSW's criminal law education is actually the best in NSW, and I think this course, as long as you dig into it, is a major reason for that.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018
Personally not my favourite.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018
Disorganised course, with a lot of theoretical content in the first two thirds of the semester that is barely applied in the test. Court report assessment was basically hidden on moodle and we were only told much later in the semester. I'd recommend starting the court report straight away, as I did publaw in the same semester and mid term assessments for them both were due the same week. I'd also recommend focusing on the actual content based parts of the course that's covered in basically the last three weeks (like police powers, bail, drugs, public order offences), as the problem question is worth twice as much as the theory part, at least in 2016. On the plus side, 10% CP is a lifesaver.