Prior to the Policing and Crime Act 2017, the provision of bail was set out by the Bail Act and refined by the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE). Bail provisions changed under the Policing and Crime Act 2017, which created a presumption against bail. The legislation permitted police to release suspects under investigation (RUI) which was permitted to last as long as the police required. This article contends that neither the police, suspects or victims of crime have benefitted from the changes and a new balance needs to be struck in order to achieve fair and just outcomes, in keeping with the doctrines outlined in Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill 2021
As part of the 2014 amendments to the Youth Justice Act 1992 (Qld) the previous Queensland governmen...
Bail enables a person in custody who is charged with a criminal offence to be released from custody...
Since bail legislation was enacted in the 1970s, Australia has experienced a continual increase in t...
Prior to the Policing and Crime Act 2017, the provision of bail was set out by the Bail Act and refi...
Pre-charge bail has undergone significant reform in recent years. In 2017, changes introduced by the...
This paper presents an argument for the abolition of police bail without charge. The police have ext...
There are few issues in criminal law with greater momentum than bail reform. In the last three years...
Bail decisions are a high-volume and hugely consequential component of the Australian criminal justi...
In January 2017, six people were killed and at least 30 injured when Dimitrious Gargasoulas drove hi...
Whilst the power of the police to release a person on bail prior to trial has existed for centuries,...
Bail reform is happening. Across the country, jurisdictions are beginning to recognize that contempo...
Numbers, rates and proportions of those remanded in custody have increased significantly in recent d...
This article examines the decrease in the use of police bail and the increase in Released Under Inve...
Since bail legislation was enacted in the 1970s, Australia has experienced a continual increase in t...
In December 1982 the Criminal Law Reform Committee presented to the Minister of Justice a comprehens...
As part of the 2014 amendments to the Youth Justice Act 1992 (Qld) the previous Queensland governmen...
Bail enables a person in custody who is charged with a criminal offence to be released from custody...
Since bail legislation was enacted in the 1970s, Australia has experienced a continual increase in t...
Prior to the Policing and Crime Act 2017, the provision of bail was set out by the Bail Act and refi...
Pre-charge bail has undergone significant reform in recent years. In 2017, changes introduced by the...
This paper presents an argument for the abolition of police bail without charge. The police have ext...
There are few issues in criminal law with greater momentum than bail reform. In the last three years...
Bail decisions are a high-volume and hugely consequential component of the Australian criminal justi...
In January 2017, six people were killed and at least 30 injured when Dimitrious Gargasoulas drove hi...
Whilst the power of the police to release a person on bail prior to trial has existed for centuries,...
Bail reform is happening. Across the country, jurisdictions are beginning to recognize that contempo...
Numbers, rates and proportions of those remanded in custody have increased significantly in recent d...
This article examines the decrease in the use of police bail and the increase in Released Under Inve...
Since bail legislation was enacted in the 1970s, Australia has experienced a continual increase in t...
In December 1982 the Criminal Law Reform Committee presented to the Minister of Justice a comprehens...
As part of the 2014 amendments to the Youth Justice Act 1992 (Qld) the previous Queensland governmen...
Bail enables a person in custody who is charged with a criminal offence to be released from custody...
Since bail legislation was enacted in the 1970s, Australia has experienced a continual increase in t...