Criminal Law Journal update: Vol 45 Pt 5
By journalalerts on March 17, 2022
Posted In: Criminal Law Journal (Crim LJ) Tagged: Andry Rakotonirainy anoxic-hypoxic brain injury (AHBI) articles Australia's future road transport system automated driving system (ADS) Case and Comment Commonwealth Criminal Law and Interference with Automated Vehicles computer-controlled contemporary road vehicles Crim LJ cybercrime offences relating to unauthorised and malicious interference with computer systems Digest of criminal law cases Dr Brendan Walker-Munro Editorial Harriet Holowell installing unauthorised spyware on an ADS Kieran Tranter Mark Brady Mirko Bagaric myths and misconceptions about NFS non-fatal strangulation (NFS) offences Peniamina v The Queen (2020) 95 ALJR 85; 284 A Crim R 558; [2020] HCA 47 post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) prosecution and defence strategies in NFS cases Prosecution and Defence Strategies in Non-fatal Strangulation Cases: Are They Influenced By Victim Brain Injury and PTSD? protecting against unauthorised interference with automated driving systems Sarah Kendall synthesis of information and trained analysis to inform decision-making The Pandemic and the Marked Drop in Crime: Correlation or Causation? uploading of software containing harmful malware to an ADS weaknesses and positivist mechanisms of using criminal intelligence as evidence in proceedings You Don't Need to Know: The Australian Experience of Criminal Intelligence as Evidence