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Revision Activities Key Legal Concepts and Features of the Legal System 1. What is a crime? 2. Outline the following types of crime and provide an example for each. Offences against persons... Example: Economic offences... Example: Offences against the State... Example: Drug offences... Example: Public order offences... Example: Traffic offences.. Example: 1

Victimless crimes... Example: Preliminary crimes... Example: 3. Outline how Statute law, Common law and the Constitutional separation of powers contribute to Criminal law. 4. Complete the following table to summarise the court structure. Court Definition / Description Local Court Types of Criminal Cases heard (jurisdiction) The role of this court Children s Court Drug Court District Court Supreme Court State Court of Criminal Appeal 2

High Court 5. Outline the following factors that affect the definition of crime and provide an example for each. Social Example: Economic... Example: Genetic Example: Political... Example: Self-interest Example: 6. Describe what is meant by the following elements of crime. Mens Rea Actus Reus Causation... 3

7. Distinguish between summary and indictable crimes. 8. Outline what is meant by the following parties to a crime and provide an example for each. Principal in first degree... Example: Principal in second degree... Example: Accessory before the fact... Example: Accessory after the fact... Example: 9. Distinguish between complete and incomplete defences to a crime. 4

10. Describe each of the following defences to a crime, classify them as complete or incomplete and provide an example for each. Mental illness Complete/Incomplete:... Example: Provocation Complete/Incomplete:... Example: Substantial impairment of responsibility... Complete/Incomplete:... Example: Provocation Complete/Incomplete:... Example: Self defence... Complete/Incomplete:... Example: Necessity Complete/Incomplete:... Example: 5

Duress Complete/Incomplete:... Example: Consent Complete/Incomplete:... Example: 11. Complete the following table to outline the criminal process and the role of discretion. Section of Process What Happens at this Stage Discretion Available and the role of it Reporting Crime Investigation, arrest and charge Bail Plea, hearing Appeals 12. Outline the role of each of the following personnel in the criminal process. Police Prosecutors Defence lawyers... 6

Magistrates Judges 13. Outline the role of legal aid in Criminal law. 14. Describe the following types of international crime and provide an example for each. Crimes committed outside the jurisdiction... Example: Transnational crimes... Example: Crimes against the international community... Example: 15. Explain the sources of international law. 7

Legal Issues and Remedies 1. Explain how social order is created through education, regulation and coercion. 2. Outline the following crime prevention means and provide an example for each. Situational... Example: Social Example: 3. Explain the following purposes of punishment. Rehabilitation Deterrence Retribution Incapacitation... Reintegrative shaming... 8

4. Outline what occurs during the hearing process, describing evidence, the role of prosecutor, defence and the victim. 5. Complete the table to describe the factors affecting the decision during the sentencing process. Factor Circumstances of the offence (objective features) Effect on the Sentencing Process Circumstances of the offender (subjective features) Aggravating factors Mitigating factors Judicial Discretion and the limits of 6. Describe the following penalties for a criminal offence, and provide one advantage and one disadvantage for each. Fine Advantage: Disadvantage: 9

Bond... Advantage: Disadvantage: Probation order Advantage: Disadvantage: Community Service Order... Advantage: Disadvantage: Home Detention Advantage: Disadvantage: Periodic Detention... Advantage: Disadvantage: Imprisonment Advantage: Disadvantage: 10

7. Explain why capital and corporal punishment are no longer available in Australia. 8. Outline examples of cruel and unusual penalties that infringe human rights laws. 9. Describe the post sentencing options, mentioning security classification, protective custody and parole. 10. Outline how the International Criminal Court and sanctions deal with international crime. 11

11. Describe the role of extradition and how it assists to solve domestic and international crime. 12. Research a current criminal justice issue and assess the efficiency and effectiveness of various forms of legal measures in achieving justice. Morality, Ethics and Commitment to the Law 1. Define morality. 2. Define ethics. 3. Access the extent to which law reflects moral and ethical standards. 12

4. Explain the issue of compliance and non-compliance to the law. Effectiveness of the Law Complete the following table to describe the factors to be considered when evaluating the effectiveness of law in achieving justice for individuals and society. For Individuals Factor Equality Meaning Accessibility Enforceability Resource Efficiency Protection Recognition of Individual Rights 13

For Society Factor Resource Efficiency Meaning Opportunities for Enforcement Appeals and Review Balance of Individual Rights and values and community rights and values Law Reform 1. Complete the following table to compare the agencies of law reform. Agency Role in Law Reform Limitations of Effectiveness Law Reform Commissions Parliament Courts 2. Complete the table to compare the conditions which give rise to law reform. Condition Explanation Effect on Law reform Example Changing Social Values Changing Composition of Society 14

New Concepts of Justice Failure of Existing law International law New Technology Key Questions/Issues What kinds of behaviour are criminalised? Why? How does the practical operation of the criminal process influence enforcement of the law? 15

Do people show the same respect for all criminal laws? Why? Is the adversary system the best system for achieving justice in criminal trials? 16

What international instruments have been developed with respect to international crime? What role could be played by an international criminal court? What international instruments and regimes have been developed with respect to extradition? 17

To what extent is there a proper balance between the rights of the victim and the rights of the community; and between the rights of the victim and the rights of accused people? 18

What are the implications of plea bargaining for the notion of justice for the accused, the victim, the community and the efficiency of the court process? How effective are the various forms of punishment in achieving their objectives? 19