McNae's Essential Law for Journalists

McNae's Essential Law for Journalists

Author: Mike Dodd

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 541

ISBN-13: 0198809573

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The definitive media law guide for journalists and students alike. The only media law text endorsed by the NCTJ, McNae's offers unrivalled practical guidance on a wide range of reporting situations - an invaluable tool throughout your journalism career.


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Report

Author: Commonwealth Shipping Committee

Publisher:

Published: 1912

Total Pages: 1278

ISBN-13:

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Perspectives on Sex Crime & Society

Perspectives on Sex Crime & Society

Author: David W. Selfe

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-11-12

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 1135340633

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Concerned with an analysis of sexual offences and sexual behaviour from a variety of perspectives, this work consider the construction and interpretation of relationships between sexual behaviour and the criminal process, by analyzing the criminalization and decriminalization of certain conduct.


Sexual Assault on Campus

Sexual Assault on Campus

Author: Carol Bohmer

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9780029037157

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Based on the authors' story of over 20 campus lawsuits involving rape, this book examines what happens in the wake of a sexual assault and probes such issues as why so few women report an assault, why so many cases are mishandled, and what is the best way to deal with such an assault when it does occur.


Sexual Violence in Australia, 1970s–1980s

Sexual Violence in Australia, 1970s–1980s

Author: Lisa Featherstone

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-07-28

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 3030733106

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This book explores sexual violence and crime in Australia in the 1970s and 1980s, a period of intense social and legal change. Driven by the sexual revolutions, second wave feminism, and ideas of the rights of the child, there was a new public interest in the sexual assault of women and children. Sexual abuse was studied, surveyed and discussed more than ever before in Australian society. Yet, despite this, there remained substantial inaction, by government, from community and on the part of individuals. This book examines several difficult questions of our recent history: why did Australia not act more firmly to eradicate rape and child sexual abuse? What prevented our culture from looking seriously at trauma? How did we fail to protect victim-survivors? Rich in social and legal history, this study takes readers into the world of victims of sexual crime, and into the wider community that had to deal with sexual violence. At the core of this book is the question that resonates deeply right now: why does sexual violence appear seemingly insurmountable, despite significant change?


Charleton and McDermott's Criminal Law and Evidence

Charleton and McDermott's Criminal Law and Evidence

Author: Peter Charleton

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2020-10-23

Total Pages: 1401

ISBN-13: 152651818X

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This second edition of what was in 1999 an acclaimed work, has been completely rewritten. In approaching this, the authors have considerably increased the analysis of the theoretical aspects of criminal law and strengthened citations of academic literature and comparative case law while keeping the narrative concise and focused for easy use by practitioners. Key benefits to readers include a complete overview of criminal law theory; a new series of chapters on the law of evidence as it applies in the fraught circumstances of a criminal trial; a much more analytical approach to the general part and to criminal defences; and the comprehensive coverage of all the major, and many minor, areas of indictable crime. Since the last edition, commentary and case law on sexual offences has proliferated as have legislative interventions; a completely new scheme for dealing with property offences was necessitated by a series of recent statutes; company law and competition offences have assumed a greater significance; and the range of offences covered has had to be increased in order to ensure a comprehensive coverage of this most sensitive and politically charged aspect of law.