Criminal Law Journal update: Vol 45 Pt 2
By journalalerts on May 31, 2021
Posted In: Criminal Law Journal (Crim LJ) Tagged: "Whether the Victim Wishes the Offender to Be Released or Not Is Unimportant": Australia and New Zealand Parole Board members' Views of the Role of Victims of Crime articles assisted suicide Black Lives Matter movement consent and sexual offending in the criminal law COVID-19 pandemic Crim LJ Editorial James Duffy Joe Biden being elected President Katherine J McLachlan Kerstin Braun key reforms in the federal jurisdiction law reform commissions of Queensland and New South Wales liability from participation in VAD Mark Finnane meaning of consent Mirko Bagaric offence-specific prosecutorial guidelines in the context of VAD offences of rape and sexual assault Peter Isham Phillips' Brief protections from criminal liability Reform of "Consent" Law release and parole of offenders role of victims in parole board processes s 348 of the Criminal Code Act 1899 (Qld) Sentencing Developments in the United States in 2020: The Pandemic Black Lives Matter and Further Erosion of Mass Incarceration sentencing law and practice in the United States sexual consent Sexual Offending and the Meaning of Consent in the Queensland Criminal Code Stephen J Odgers The Curious Case of a Lost Emergency: Section 119 in 1919 United States sentencing developments victims' rights to have their views and concerns presented to Parole Boards victims' statutory rights victims' views and concerns influence on the decision-making of parole board members Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) Voluntary Assisted Dying and the Merits of Offence-specific Prosecutorial Guidelines in Australia