Effects of Alcohol
Offences
Defences
RSA & Secondary Supply
Legal Criteria & Stakeholders
100

What are 2 common effects alcohol can have on the brain and body?

Reduced coordination and impaired judgement

100

What is legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for most open license holders in QLD?

0.05

100

What is self-defence?

Using reasonable force to protect yourself.

100

What does RSA stand for?

Responsible Service of Alcohol

100

What is deterrence?

Discouraging people from committing offences through punishment.

200

Why does alcohol increase the risk of accidents and violence?

It slows reaction time and affects decision-making and self-control.

200

What offence occurs when a person intentionally applies force to another person without consent?

Assault

200

Can intoxication be used as a defence in QLD?

Yes - only if it is involuntary intoxication.

200

Is it legal to serve alcohol to an unduly intoxicated person?

No.

200

What does harm minimisation mean?

Reducing negative effects if alcohol and dangerous behaviour on individuals and society.

300

How can alcohol affects a person's ability to consent or make safe decisions?

Impair judgement, awareness and decision making, meaning the person is more vulnerable and unable to think clearly.

300

What is grievous bodily harm (GBH)?

A very serious injury that causes permanent injury, serious disfigurement or endangers life.

300

What does reasonable force mean when claiming self-defence?

Th force used must be proportionate to the threat faced.

300

What is secondary supply?

Supplying alcohol to a minor when you are not the responsible adult.

300

Name one stakeholder affected by the RSA laws?

Police, hospitality venues, delivery companies, young people, community

400

What is one social consequence of excessive alcohol consumption in Queensland?

Alcohol-related violence, road accidents, hospitalisation or domestic violence.

400

What is unlawful striking causing death?

The one-punch law

400

Under QLD law, who can provide alcohol to a minor in a private setting?

A responsible adult.

400

Why might hospitality venues struggle to enforce RSA laws?

Staff may face pressure from customers or businesses wanting to make profits.

400

Why is it important to include stakeholder viewpoints in a Legal Studies extended response?

To show how different groups are affected by the law.  

500

Explain why Queensland law focuses on harm minimisation in relation to alcohol.

To reduce alcohol-related harm such as violence, accidents, injury and underage drinking to protect community safety.

500

What are 2 difference between manslaughter and murder?

Murder - Intent

Manslaughter - No intent

Parole - no judge discretion for murder, discretion for manslaughter

500

Why was the provocation defence limited in QLD in 2011?

It was criticised for excusing violence, especially in domestic violence and relationship breakdown cases.

500

Why are online alcohol deliveries creating concerns for RSA enforcement?

Because minors may access alcohol without proper ID checks or supervision.

500

Explain how drinking culture can make RSA laws difficult to enforce.

Heavy drinking may be socially accepted, making people less supportive of refusing service or restricting alcohol consumption.