Assessing the impact of the VLAD laws
‘Bikie Laws – The Fallout’, reported in the Sunshine Coast Daily, is a collaboration between Australian Regional Media and students of Bond University. Queensland’s controversial “bikie”
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‘Bikie Laws – The Fallout’, reported in the Sunshine Coast Daily, is a collaboration between Australian Regional Media and students of Bond University. Queensland’s controversial “bikie”
Terry Goldsworthy writes in The Conversation (28.9.15) that while the initiatives contained in Turnbull’s announcement were positive, ‘it was disappointing to see the use of gender
Terry Goldsworthy examines the statistical evidence on arrests and prosecutions in the ‘war against bikies’ launched by the Newman Government in 2013, and concludes that the
The Brisbane Times (22.7.15) reports on the resolution of the deadlock over the Parliamentary Crime and Corruption Commision Committee’s approval over the Government’s nominee for the
Domestic violence initiatives announced in the 2015 Queensland budget include: The trial of a specialist Domestic and Family Violence Magistrates Court with a dedicated magistrate to
The Government has allocated $32.3 million over the next four years to reinstate court diversionary processes. This includes $8.7 million to reinstate courts such as the Murri Court and
Amy Remeikis reports in the Brisbane Times (1.7.15): ‘After 11 months of controversy, Tim Carmody finally silenced his critics by tendering his resignation as the state’s
‘In a statement released last month signalling his intention to resign, Justice Carmody said he would stand down only if there was a round-table discussion to
Alexandra Patrikios reports in The Brisbane Times (19.6.15) on a speech by former solicitor-general Walter Sofronoff to the Australian Academy of Law, in which he said
Roger Scott reports on the coverage by the Courier-Mail (15.6.15), under its headline ‘Stand up for Carmody Club’ – ‘Under-fire Chief Justice told to stare down
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