Criminal Law

The Rights of Prisoners: An Interview with Brett Collins, Coordinator of Justice Action

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The rights of prisoners is a contentious issue. There are many in the community who believe that once a person has committed a crime, they should lose all of their rights. Some go as far as to say that inmates...

Playmate Faces Criminal Charges Over Social Media Post

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What do Playboy Playmate of the Year 2015 Dani Mathers and Kim Kardashian have in common? They both post nude pics on social media. But there’s one important difference – while Kim Kardashian posts pics of herself, Dani Mathers posted...

Exposing the Tricks of the Gaming Industry

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Blake O’Connor and Ugur Nedim Three minority federal politicians are vowing to use their parliamentary privilege to expose what they say is the misleading conduct of the gaming industry. The ‘pokie-leaks’ campaign has been launched by Independent Senator Nick Xenophon,...

Trump vs Clinton: Crime Policies of the US Presidential Candidates

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Later today, voters will decide who will be the next US President. While Australia is on the other side of the world, US policies on domestic and international law enforcement are influential well beyond the country’s borders - and indeed...

Turtle ‘Surfers’ Under Investigation

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Three organisations with prosecutorial powers – the Department of Heritage and Environment, the RSPCA and the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service – are investigating the actions of a Gold Coast man and his mate who took a photo of themselves standing on...

Aussie Child Sex Offender Gets 12 Years in Prison

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Melbourne rugby player Michael Quinn (pictured) was recently sentenced in a Los Angeles court to twelve years imprisonment on child sex charges. The 33-year-old IVF geneticist was arrested in a hotel room in LA in May this year, as he...

One Nation Senator Referred to High Court

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Australian attorney-general George Brandis announced on Wednesday that the Coalition plans to refer One Nation senator Rod Culleton to a High Court probe on Monday. The investigation will consider whether the Western Australian senator was eligible to be elected to...

Guy Fawkes, Anonymous and the Million Mask March

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In more than 700 locations around the world, people gathered this past Saturday the 5th of November in a protest organised by social movement ‘Anonymous’.  Most wore Guy Fawkes masks as a symbol of standing up against oppression. The Guy...

Prison is the Punishment. Not a Place for Further Punishment

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Last week, we reported on the case of Bassam Hamzy, founder of Brothers 4 Life and convicted murderer, who is currently incarcerated at Goulburn’s “Supermax” prison. Hamzy is prohibited from speaking Arabic in gaol. Muslim inmates are also barred from...

Should it be legal to insult and offend people due to their race?

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Many hailed Malcolm Turnbull as progressive when he took over as Liberal party leader in September last year. But over recent days, the Australian Prime Minister has shown that his views aren’t that different from those of his predecessor, Tony...
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