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Record ID: 41ccb153-0933-4a4c-839a-8f8c3962f70f
Web resource: http://www.law.unsw.edu.au/sites/law.unsw.edu.au/files/docs/nationalcsareformcommitteereport2010.pdf
Type: Report
Title: Alternative models for prosecuting child sex offences in Australia
Authors: Cossins, Annie
Keywords: Impact on children and young people;Child protection;Criminal justice responses;Legal issues;Sexual assault
Topic: Policing and legal responses
Year: 2010
Publisher: The National Child Sexual Assault Reform Committee, University of New South Wales
Notes:  This report was written for the National Child Sexual Assault Reform Committee. It provides a thorough review of the judicial process across all Australian jurisdictions for prosecuting child sex offenders. It canvasses the challenges posed by the rules of evidence and cross-examination procedures in these jurisdictions. The report also provides a comparison of the approaches to prosecuting child sex offenders in adversarial and inquisitorial legal systems.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/18841
ISBN: 9780980773002
Physical description: 492 p.
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