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What are the 5 purposes of sanctions? (name and define)

Deterrence (prevent future crimes), Rehabilitation (change offender attitude & behaviour), Denunciation (express society's disapproval of offender's actions), Punishment (impose a just consequence on offender), Protection (physically remove offender from society)

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Define Burden of proof

the responsibility of proving the case rests with the prosecution in criminal trials

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Principle of Access, define

Everyone should have the opportunity to understand their legal rights and be able to pursue their case in court, regardless of financial or social barrier. 

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What is VCLC?

Victorian Community Legal Centres, provides free legal services (especially to those facing economic, social and cultural disadvantage)

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Define standard of proof

the level of proof required is beyond reasonable doubt

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What is a Victim Impact Statement?

Describes the harm the crime caused the victim/s

200

Define Community Correction Orders (COOs)

A supervised sentence served in the community

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Define Principle of Equality

All individuals should be treated equally before the law, regardless of personal characteristics (race, gender or socioeconomic status)

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Define Principle of Fairness

Legal processes must be unbiased, ensuring a fair hearing for all parties

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What is the purpose of plea nogotiations?

allows the accused to plead guilty to a lesser charge in exchange for a reduced sentence or dropped charges

300

What are the benefits of a court hierarchy?

Specialisations (courts become familiar with specific types of cases and develop expertise) & Appeals (allows for decisions to be reviewed by higher courts, ensuring fairness and correcting unjust decisions)

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Summary vs Indictable offences

Summary = less serious (minor traffic violation, minor assaults, Magistrates' Court)

Indictable = more serious (murder, drug traffic, County or Supreme Court)

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What is VLA?

Victorian Legal Aid, Government-funded organisation providing legal advice and representation for those that cannot afford.

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What are the rights of victims?

Right to provide a Victim Impact Statement

Right to be informed

Right to give evidence using alternative arrangements (only in cases of sexual violence & child witnesses)

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What are the roles of key personnel in a civil dispute?

Judges/Magistrates, Juries, Parties (plaintiff, defendant)

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What is the purpose of Incarceration? Explain each one

Punishment, deterrence, denunciation, rehabilitation & protection

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What are class actions?

allows one individual to represent 7 or more plaintiffs in a case that involves a similar issue of fact or law

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What are the 4 types of Damages?

Compensatory, Nominal, Contemptuous & Exemplary

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Factors that affect justice

Costs, Time & Cultural differences

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What are the roles of key personnel in a criminal case?

Judge/Magistrates, Juries, Parties (prosecution and accused)

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Which sanction is most effective for young offenders?

CCO's (focus on rehabilitation, connected to community, less harmful than imprisonment)

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Class Actions: Benefits & Limitations

Benefits: time and cost saving, increase access to justice

Limitations: limits control of individuals over proceedings, and may not represent the needs of all involved. 

500

Which purpose of sanctions is most important when sentencing a repeat violent offender?

Protection (protect society from further harm, physically removes offender from community, repeat offending suggests rehabilitation/deterrence may have failed)

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Methods to resolve civil disputes, and their strengths and weaknesses.

Mediation, Conciliation & Arbitration

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Which institution is most appropriate for a small consumer dispute?

 Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) (informal and low cost, faster than courts, designed for minor civil disputes)

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