Empirical study between 2002 and 2004 on decisions of the Victorian Court of Criminal Appeal relating to sentencing appeals - increase in number of Crown appeals - possible reasons - increasing success of Crown appeals - implications for criminal justice system - higher success on the basis of manifest inadequacy for the Crown than for sentenced persons on the same ground of manifest excess - reconsideration of principles concerning Crown appeals.<br /
The English summer riots of 2011 resulted in the criminal justice system having to process an unprec...
Over a third of court cases finalised during 2012-13 were for traffic offences, finds this report on...
Do suspended prison sentences keep down the prison population? This objective lay behind the introdu...
Increasing numbers of Crown appeals against sentences in Victoria - majority of appeals have been su...
The focus of this thesis is on Crown sentencing appeals in New South Wales where, since the 1980s, t...
POLICY This policy outlines the minimum requirements that must be met before an appeal to the Suprem...
This report examines whether sentencing influences subsequent reoffending.IntroductionAn important a...
The legislative provisions allowing appeals against sentence by the prosecution are controversial. I...
Most people sentenced in the County Court and the Supreme Court of Victoria plead guilty, and their ...
This report focuses on reoffending following sentences imposed on adult offenders in the Magistrates...
POLICY This policy outlines the minimum requirements that must be met before an appeal to the Court ...
Examines reoffending patterns for 63,366 people sentenced in Victorian criminal courts between July ...
Every state provides appellate review of criminal judgments, yet little research examines which fact...
Prior federal and state civil appeals studies show that appeals courts overturn jury verdicts more t...
This commentary discusses the rate at which Canada\u27s appellate courts are overturned by the Supre...
The English summer riots of 2011 resulted in the criminal justice system having to process an unprec...
Over a third of court cases finalised during 2012-13 were for traffic offences, finds this report on...
Do suspended prison sentences keep down the prison population? This objective lay behind the introdu...
Increasing numbers of Crown appeals against sentences in Victoria - majority of appeals have been su...
The focus of this thesis is on Crown sentencing appeals in New South Wales where, since the 1980s, t...
POLICY This policy outlines the minimum requirements that must be met before an appeal to the Suprem...
This report examines whether sentencing influences subsequent reoffending.IntroductionAn important a...
The legislative provisions allowing appeals against sentence by the prosecution are controversial. I...
Most people sentenced in the County Court and the Supreme Court of Victoria plead guilty, and their ...
This report focuses on reoffending following sentences imposed on adult offenders in the Magistrates...
POLICY This policy outlines the minimum requirements that must be met before an appeal to the Court ...
Examines reoffending patterns for 63,366 people sentenced in Victorian criminal courts between July ...
Every state provides appellate review of criminal judgments, yet little research examines which fact...
Prior federal and state civil appeals studies show that appeals courts overturn jury verdicts more t...
This commentary discusses the rate at which Canada\u27s appellate courts are overturned by the Supre...
The English summer riots of 2011 resulted in the criminal justice system having to process an unprec...
Over a third of court cases finalised during 2012-13 were for traffic offences, finds this report on...
Do suspended prison sentences keep down the prison population? This objective lay behind the introdu...