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Ok, here is a guidline with relevant cases about evaluating the effectiveness of Crim Law in achieving justice for society and individual.

CRIME

Individuals

Equality:
Dib vs DPP (2002)
Accessability:
Dietrich v The Queen
Enforceability:
ADR's
Resource Efficiency:
Re vs Wakim

Society

Resource Efficiency:
Ivan Milat
Law as a reflection of community standards and expectations:
Media influence
Opportunities for appeals and review:
Balance of individual and community rights and values:


What is the chance that they will ask about effectiveness in Crim law though?
Hopefully some people may find this helpful, personally i am kinda lost.
 

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isn't crime all extended responses and some short answers?...there's no essay for crime....is there?


but thanx anyhoo
 

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no no no... your cool
it as good. thank you.

but ive always thought that they give you a scenario for the crime section and you work off that.
like "describe the sentencing process B& J are likely to face to determine a suitable punishment."

or "assess how the criminal process provides fairness for B&J"
 

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Yeah they give yo ucases and such, and it isn't an essay.

But they can still ask about effectiveness (i think) and as such i thought it would be good to show which cases relate to what and stuff... i think im screwed.
 

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DooNy_TeChY said:
isn't crime all extended responses and some short answers?...there's no essay for crime....is there?


but thanx anyhoo

i think crime is a bunch of short answer Q's... the last one being about eaul or <10 marks... so a substantial amount of writing... but not like an full on formal 5 page response obviously.
 

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oh your not screwed Bone!!!

just rooted over backwards, sideways and over.


how else do you think they might set it up?
and what else could they ask?
 

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aLeeOh! said:
oh your not screwed Bone!!!

just rooted over backwards, sideways and over.


how else do you think they might set it up?
and what else could they ask?

As an example last year the two big Crime questions asked you to:

How criminal law reflects the communities morals and standards.
And evaluate effectivenesss in relation to international crime.
 

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There's no real essay...

It's usually 2 short answer questions worth 3-4 marks usually about mens rea/actus reus, summary/indictable offences, defences, types of crime....etc. where u refer to the stimulus material

Then there's extended responses usually worth 7-9 marks depending on question asking about purpose/effective of punishment or how the law address issues concerning rights of the victim, accused and the community etc etc
 

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Isn't the big question in crime always about:

1) Morality, ethics and commitment to the law
2) Effectiveness
and
3) Law Reform

?
 

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How criminal law reflects the communities morals and standards.

- we had a question like that in the trial didn't we? I know I got belted by it and it took me way down the list.... and ruined my life now I'm going to be poor when I grow up.

Seriously how do you answer a question like this? Do you talk about the changing standards and morals people in the community have and what is considered a crime and what isn't? If there is a question like this I'll cry and blame all of you guys
 

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S-K said:
How criminal law reflects the communities morals and standards.

- we had a question like that in the trial didn't we? I know I got belted by it and it took me way down the list.... and ruined my life now I'm going to be poor when I grow up.

Seriously how do you answer a question like this? Do you talk about the changing standards and morals people in the community have and what is considered a crime and what isn't? If there is a question like this I'll cry and blame all of you guys

I think you need to talk about how changing values and such create a change in law. Give examples and stuff and things. Lets just hope it isn't in.
 

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