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31Admissibility of findings of guilt Young people test the boundaries Young people’s offending behaviour must be considered in the context of child and youth development; early adolescence through to early

Admissibility of findings of guilt Young people test the boundaries Young people’s offending behaviour must be considered in the context of child and youth development; early adolescence through to early

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Source URL: www.balancedjustice.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-06-27 19:37:24
32MANDATORY SENTENCING FOR ADULT PROPERTY OFFENDERS THE NORTHERN TERRITORY EXPERIENCE BASED ON A PRESENTATION TO THE AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY CONFERENCE 2003.

MANDATORY SENTENCING FOR ADULT PROPERTY OFFENDERS THE NORTHERN TERRITORY EXPERIENCE BASED ON A PRESENTATION TO THE AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY CONFERENCE 2003.

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Source URL: www.courts.nt.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2005-07-26 22:32:42
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Source URL: www.ruleoflaw.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-12 10:00:00
34Mandatory sentencing Mandatory sentencing is harsh and unfair and does not reduce crime Mandatory sentencing is being introduced for more offences in Queensland, despite overwhelming evidence from Australia and overseas

Mandatory sentencing Mandatory sentencing is harsh and unfair and does not reduce crime Mandatory sentencing is being introduced for more offences in Queensland, despite overwhelming evidence from Australia and overseas

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Language: English - Date: 2013-06-11 19:38:09
35‘Naming and shaming’ young offenders Laws preventing the identification of young people In most parts of Australia there are laws that prevent people publishing information which might identify a child involved in co

‘Naming and shaming’ young offenders Laws preventing the identification of young people In most parts of Australia there are laws that prevent people publishing information which might identify a child involved in co

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Language: English - Date: 2013-06-11 22:07:14
36Busting the myths – the facts about addressing youth offending – Part 2 What we knowyear olds are the minority of offenders in contact with the criminal law. In, only 4.25% of offenders who appeared be

Busting the myths – the facts about addressing youth offending – Part 2 What we knowyear olds are the minority of offenders in contact with the criminal law. In, only 4.25% of offenders who appeared be

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Language: English - Date: 2013-06-11 20:46:06
37Tougher sentences – what the community wants? Public opinion on sentencing A constant message in the media is that courts are too ‘soft on crime’, they let offenders ‘walk free’ and fail to protect the public.1

Tougher sentences – what the community wants? Public opinion on sentencing A constant message in the media is that courts are too ‘soft on crime’, they let offenders ‘walk free’ and fail to protect the public.1

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Language: English - Date: 2013-06-11 19:46:33
38Microsoft Word - FINAL REPORT FOR PRINTING_MG10.docx

Microsoft Word - FINAL REPORT FOR PRINTING_MG10.docx

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Source URL: www.bja.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-16 08:49:36
39Microsoft Word - QCA05-219.rtf

Microsoft Word - QCA05-219.rtf

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Source URL: archive.sclqld.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2005-06-23 21:35:15
40SUPREME COURT OF QUEENSLAND CITATION: R v StroiaQCA 317  PARTIES:

SUPREME COURT OF QUEENSLAND CITATION: R v StroiaQCA 317 PARTIES:

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Source URL: archive.sclqld.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2011-11-07 19:00:15