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no way theyre gonna do post sentnecing wasn't that 2019 or sum

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2019 HSC Explain how post-sentencing considerations seek to balance community interests and individual rights and freedoms.
 

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wait why not
CRIME ESSAY HSC QUESTIONS
2021 HSC
‘The legal system focuses on punishing offenders rather than preventing crime.’
Assess this statement in reference to achieving justice through criminal processes and institutions.
2020 HSC
To what extent does the criminal trial process reflect the moral and ethical standards of society?
2019 HSC
Explain how post-sentencing considerations seek to balance community interests and individual rights and
freedoms.
2018 HSC
Discuss the use of discretion in achieving justice in the criminal justice system.
2017 HSC
‘A court’s decision whether to allow an accused person bail or to hold them in remand reflects the tension
between community interests and individual rights and freedoms.’
Assess this statement with reference to the criminal justice system.
2016 HSC
‘The criminal justice system must treat young offenders differently in order to achieve justice.’ To what
extent is this statement true?
2015 HSC
How effective are domestic and international measures in dealing with transnational crime?
2014 HSC
To what extent does the criminal investigation process balance the rights of victims, suspects and society?
In your answer, refer to the above statement.
NOTE: The statement was from THE HONOURABLE ROBERT DEBUS, ATTORNEY-GENERAL, Second Reading
Speech Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Bill 2002 (NSW) 17 September 2002
2013 HSC
Assess the role discretion plays in the sentencing and punishment of offenders.
2012 HSC
To what extent are courts the only means of achieving justice within the criminal justice system?



they asked about trial process in 2020
 

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CRIME ESSAY HSC QUESTIONS
2021 HSC
‘The legal system focuses on punishing offenders rather than preventing crime.’
Assess this statement in reference to achieving justice through criminal processes and institutions.
2020 HSC
To what extent does the criminal trial process reflect the moral and ethical standards of society?
2019 HSC
Explain how post-sentencing considerations seek to balance community interests and individual rights and
freedoms.
2018 HSC
Discuss the use of discretion in achieving justice in the criminal justice system.
2017 HSC
‘A court’s decision whether to allow an accused person bail or to hold them in remand reflects the tension
between community interests and individual rights and freedoms.’
Assess this statement with reference to the criminal justice system.
2016 HSC
‘The criminal justice system must treat young offenders differently in order to achieve justice.’ To what
extent is this statement true?
2015 HSC
How effective are domestic and international measures in dealing with transnational crime?
2014 HSC
To what extent does the criminal investigation process balance the rights of victims, suspects and society?
In your answer, refer to the above statement.
NOTE: The statement was from THE HONOURABLE ROBERT DEBUS, ATTORNEY-GENERAL, Second Reading
Speech Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Bill 2002 (NSW) 17 September 2002
2013 HSC
Assess the role discretion plays in the sentencing and punishment of offenders.
2012 HSC
To what extent are courts the only means of achieving justice within the criminal justice system?



they asked about trial process in 2020
it legit has to be cip or int crime, cip more likely tho coz last time was 2014
 

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