Well, if you're stuck for time, just read over the law and justice topic and make sure you know the most important parts/definitions. To me, it isn't that hard but it is only multiple choice and short answer so you should be able to scrape through on most of the stuff. I suggest kinda the same for Crime. It has alot of content, but I would just focus on the types of crimes, with examples etc. Perhaps study it more than law and justice as it is more short answer questions and they can be difficult to answer if you don't know the right definitions/theories/concepts about crime. Maybe get statistics if you have time? Actually thinking about it, you won't need to use them, so don't worry...Um, well I don't know what your focus studies are but I did Family and Global Environment (bloody boring!). Study these as much as you can. Specifically learn Acts and memorise cases in relation to your topics and basically try to remember as much as you can about the topics. I figure if you can get good marks in the two essays and go moderately well in multi-choice and short answer, your goin' good. Yeah, so I don't know if I have helped you at all... so yeah everything, but especially your focus studies!!
My test is also tomorrow and I'm pretty screwed. I don't think I'll sleep tonight, but meh, who cares? As a side note: do you find legal hard to study for? Like it is hard to know where to begin?
Anywho's good luck.