Should employers be entitled to know about an applicant’s criminal record?
You might remember Jeremy Meeks, the US felon who made international news due to his ‘hot’ mug shots. Meeks became a hit in June 2014 after the Stockton Police Department posted the picture of him on its Facebook page, causing...
What to do if you suspect a police officer is fake
Nobody likes being pulled over by police, but what should you do if you suspect the person standing by the roadside is not a genuine police officer? While it might sound a bit like something out of a movie plot,...
Are Penalties for Insider Trading Tough Enough?
The man behind Australia’s biggest case of insider trading has been sentenced to seven years and three months in prison. Lukas Kamay, 26, will serve a non-parole period of four years and six months after being sentenced in the Victorian...
Helping Migrants Understand the Legal System
Migrants and refugees often come to Australia from war-torn and poverty-stricken countries in search of a better life for themselves and their families. Their birth countries may experience high levels of corruption, with police and government officials willing to turn...
Why would anyone want to become a Jihadi bride?
Living under religious fundamentalism often means that women are treated as second-class citizens – relegated to household work and raising children without the opportunity to pursue higher education, paid employment and activities of their own choosing. Those who are born...
Should Citizens have the Right to Arrest? Citizen’s Arrest Goes Wrong
Every Australian citizen has the right to make a citizen’s arrest if they witness a crime taking place, but along with that right comes certain responsibilities. Police have strict guidelines governing the use of force when making arrests, but the...
Battered Woman Syndrome: A Help or Hindrance?
Acting in self-defence is a well-known way to beat a murder charge. It is a complete defence, which means that a person charged with murder will be found not guilty of both murder and manslaughter if self defence is successfully...
Should We Be Following the USA? The Americanisation of the Australian Criminal Justice System
With 5% of the world’s population and 25% of the world’s prison population, America has firmly cemented its position as the leading advocate for mass incarceration. But with Australia increasingly adopting Americanised law and order approaches, there are serious concerns...
Thank You for (Not) Smoking: Is Plain Packaging Effective?
Smoking is one of the leading causes of disease and death in Australia, killing around 15,000 people each year and costing the country around $31.5 billion. In a bid to tackle these issues, Australia led a world-first initiative which saw...
Nothing to Hide but Everything to Fear – Part 2 of our Special Series on the New Metadata Laws
Yesterday, we published part 1 of our two-part blog series about the Federal Government’s proposed meta-data retention laws which are now very close to being passed. The laws have been championed by Federal Attorney-General George Brandis as a key tool...