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Azreil said:
As to the HR question:
Can be answered with 1st/2nd/3rd generation
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Individual/collective.

And it didn't say outline THE 2 types, simply 2 types.
Please explain this 1st, 2nd, 3rd generation business, I've never heard of it!

haha and yeah, I know Barton v. Armstrong - intimidation was seen as assualt
 

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hey guys, i have a question i found in a past paper that has really confused me

Compare and contrast the problems faced by young male and female offenders when they come into contact with the CJS

is it asking about juviniles in general or a comparison between genders cuz i really cannot remember learning about the latter?

Any ideas?
 
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Economic and Social - some people committ crimes because they can benefit materially from society, thus they do not feel it as wrong in committing crime and only see the gains

Genetic Theories - The most that can be said is that it is possible that some peoples genetic makeup can contribute to their criminal behaviour

Self Interest and Greed - evidently, more crimes are being committed because due to the human vice of greed, more individuals are wanting to gain quicker and easier, thus slef interest and greed is increasingly prevalent

Political - to oppose the actions of governments. usualyl occurs peacefully through demonstrations, however, in prolonged cases it can lead to large scale violence

Other theories - i.e. differential association, anomie theory etc.
hey can someone please briefly explain what the anomie theory is?
 

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hey guys, i have a question i found in a past paper that has really confused me

Compare and contrast the problems faced by young male and female offenders when they come into contact with the ICJ

is it asking about juviniles in general or a comparison between genders cuz i really cannot remember learning about the latter?

Any ideas?
young offenders? ICJ? that doesn't make sense...don't individuals have limited access to the ICJ?
 

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charlesdinio said:
Please explain this 1st, 2nd, 3rd generation business, I've never heard of it!

haha and yeah, I know Barton v. Armstrong - intimidation was seen as assualt
Another name for Primary/Secondary/Tertiary
1: Civil and Political rights (ICCPR 1966)
2: Economic Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR 1976)
3: Peace rights, self-determination rights, environmental rights, right to development etc.

That was a HSC question our teacher taunted us with, asking "Which do you think was right? The individual/collective or the 1st/2nd/3rd generation?" Made us debate it for like 15 minutes then was like "LOL Both answers could be right."
 

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-may-cat- said:
hey guys, i have a question i found in a past paper that has really confused me

Compare and contrast the problems faced by young male and female offenders when they come into contact with the ICJ

is it asking about juviniles in general or a comparison between genders cuz i really cannot remember learning about the latter?

Any ideas?
Lol of course it confused you, it confused the entire state in 05 I think it was? There was a massive uproar about that question, especially for the fact that C and D were similar.

When I turn my laptop on I will post an essay plan which I created..

Don't lose sleep over the question, be sure nothing similar will be asked again lol
 

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cxlxoxk said:
young offenders? ICJ? that doesn't make sense...don't individuals have limited access to the ICJ?
shit sorry, meant CJS
 

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bekmay said:
hey can someone please briefly explain what the anomie theory is?
They've been alienated from society. So they commit crimes.

Why are victimless crimes criminal acts? Give examples.
 

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charlesdinio said:
Briefly define the types of crimes that can be committed against the individual
Homocide: Unlawfully ending a life. Different categories

Murder: Intentional homocide. Both mens reas and actus reus must be proven.
Involuntary manslaughter: not intended but the actions led to the crime
Voluntary manslaughter:intended to kill but had mitigating circumstances
Constructuve manslaughter:not inteded but was done in the action of committing another crime. eg. kate committs armed robbery and in hurry of fleeing accidently shoots a bank clerk.
Death by reckeless driving: self explanatory
Infanticide: Mother killing a child under 12 months. can be aquitted or have sentence reduced if post-natal depression led to the act.

Assault: the threat or actual violence, which harms a personl, physically or psychologically. Legal if: permitted eg. boxing game and in self defence.

Sexual assault: any form of sexual action that is abusive, harmful, or embarasing.
no longer called rape, but rape is charged with say 4 counts of sexual assault. statuatory rape is sexual contact with minors (u'16) even with their permission.
 

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Azreil said:
They've been alienated from society. So they commit crimes.

Why are victimless crimes criminal acts? Give examples.
Victimless crimes are criminal acts because they infringe on the morality of society. For example, smoking Mark J. Although it doesn't harm anyone but those who smoke it, it does infringe on society's morality, therefore rendering it illegal.
 

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charlesdinio said:
Lol of course it confused you, it confused the entire state in 05 I think it was? There was a massive uproar about that question, especially for the fact that C and D were similar.

When I turn my laptop on I will post an essay plan which I created..

Don't lose sleep over the question, be sure nothing similar will be asked again lol
Is it even based on a the syllabus?
 

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Azreil said:
They've been alienated from society. So they commit crimes.

Why are victimless crimes criminal acts? Give examples.
They harm the people commiting them.

Prostitution, illegal gambling.
 

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Azreil said:
Another name for Primary/Secondary/Tertiary
1: Civil and Political rights (ICCPR 1966)
2: Economic Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR 1976)
3: Peace rights, self-determination rights, environmental rights, right to development etc.

That was a HSC question our teacher taunted us with, asking "Which do you think was right? The individual/collective or the 1st/2nd/3rd generation?" Made us debate it for like 15 minutes then was like "LOL Both answers could be right."
ahh that makes sense.. I knew them all but not as they appear there

I'll be sure to remember that.. thanks!
 

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cxlxoxk said:
They harm the people commiting them.

Prostitution, illegal gambling.
AHAHAHAHHAHA mother fucker! I beat you to it!
 

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Is it even based on a the syllabus?
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No its not, thats why there was so many problems, the questions are meant to be set from the syllabus.

The question would be slightly answerable if it asked it in contrast to young people and adults, that way you could manipulate purposes of punishment, detention, sentencing, justice confrencing etc.

But such a poor question, I will show you my average plan when I get a chance.
 

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bekmay said:
hey can someone please briefly explain what the anomie theory is?
People who are outcast to society feel that they are not part of it - therefore fewer reasons to obey laws coming from a society that has given nothing to them.
 

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oops, forgot ask another question. here it is:

describe the sources of criminal law
 

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Jackets said:
What are the five purposes of punishment?
retribution
reintegrative shaming
incapacitation
detterrance
rehabilitation

We all know what they are??


Outline the role of the International Court of Justice
 

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