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A good way to study - Crime (2 Viewers)

meowz0r

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Andrew007 said:
describe TWO legal measures Australian Authorites use to deal with international crimes.
hmm that's a tough one =X...umm, forgive me if i'm wrong =p
1. Extradition - pulling people from overseas back to Australian soil where they can be tried, via treaties, eg Julian Motti (sp?)
2. ..i can't think of anything else :S, maybe, as a legal measure, treaties/agreements, or perhaps the ICJ as a mechanism? International agreements...covenants? haha i dont know >< help? =p

next question:
Name all the 9 different types of offences which can be committed.
 

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Ok - here goes.
crimes against the person,
economic crimes,
crimes against the state,
regulatory offences,
preliminary crimes,
"victimless" crimes,
drug offences,
public order offences,
traffic offences.

anyone else have anything different?
 
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Katala said:
Ok - here goes.
crimes against the person,
economic crimes,
crimes against the state,
regulatory offences,
preliminary crimes,
"victimless" crimes,
drug offences,
public order offences,
traffic offences.

anyone else have anything different?
Nope, seems right.

Q:Outline the criminal process and where discretion intervenes.
 

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