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i havent memorised anything idk what to do bruhhh, is pulling all nighter worth it??????????
we're in it together, idk where to start memorisng from, honestly praying that human rights is common sense cuz theres no time left to study it in depth
 

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okay guys idk if this is right, but i dont think it'll be young offenders or international crime or setencing sadly
 

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yo u know how for crime its like justice accessibliity resource efficiency etc, whats the judgement stuff we gotta hit on the options essays?? i do fam and world order btw
 

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yo u know how for crime its like justice accessibliity resource efficiency etc, whats the judgement stuff we gotta hit on the options essays?? i do fam and world order btw
that works but its also about if it resolves conflict and is it best interests of child?
WO - is it promoting or maintaining?
 

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guys im looking at last yrs crime questionn, how would u even answer it?


"To what extent do courts encourage compliance with criminal law?"
 

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yo u know how for crime its like justice accessibliity resource efficiency etc, whats the judgement stuff we gotta hit on the options essays?? i do fam and world order btw

i do family and world order too, and its the same PEARRJAM criteria for all essays honestly just drop them into every second sentence. e.g "..thus protecting individual rights", "..hence meeting societys need by reflecting community standards and values." or integrate them in when answering the question i find that the easiest way to hit all the spots.
 

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guys im looking at last yrs crime questionn, how would u even answer it?


"To what extent do courts encourage compliance with criminal law?"
i bought my paper back so ill try to find it and send it but im pretty sure i talked about judicial discretion in courts thru mitigating factors that encourages the offender to comply with the police/judicial personnel (kinda like if u cooperate ill try to take into account ur circumstances). also talked about young offenders a lot, esp how diversionary court procedures + youth koori court is centred around community integration + rehab instead of punitive measures. alsooo victim statements! although they're not taken into consideration when deciding the sentence for the offender, they are a significant way to voice the concerns of the victim to both the public and the offender without seeing the offender face-to-face, and it could be read out in court. so many other things u can talk abt! like drug courts (their specifity targets those who need it most), good behaviour bonds, etc.
 

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our trial question was on relationship breakdowns and we all flunked it no one prepared for that 😭 hoping family is something really vague tmr
Normally options tends to be kinder… somehow I’m just hoping it’s vague!! I love the topic but God so much to remember.. but my consumers is a breeze
 

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i bought my paper back so ill try to find it and send it but im pretty sure i talked about judicial discretion in courts thru mitigating factors that encourages the offender to comply with the police/judicial personnel (kinda like if u cooperate ill try to take into account ur circumstances). also talked about young offenders a lot, esp how diversionary court procedures + youth koori court is centred around community integration + rehab instead of punitive measures. alsooo victim statements! although they're not taken into consideration when deciding the sentence for the offender, they are a significant way to voice the concerns of the victim to both the public and the offender without seeing the offender face-to-face, and it could be read out in court. so many other things u can talk abt! like drug courts (their specifity targets those who need it most), good behaviour bonds, etc.
ohh okay, that makes sense, thank you so much!!
 

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