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Investigating Crime - The Laws of Australia
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In recent years, the extent of powers granted to police and other investigative agencies has changed in line with new technologies and new types of crime. Increasingly, practitioners need to understand the working of Royal Commissions and government agencies with the power to investigate breaches of the criminal law.
Investigating Crime – The Laws of Australia combines criminal and administrative law materials to provide an encyclopaedic outline of the powers and responsibilities of police and other investigative agencies across Australian jurisdictions.
The text covers:
The authors, Danielle Andrewartha of Monash University, Professor Mirko Bagaric, Dean and Head of the School of Law at Deakin University, Sydney barrister Ian Harvey of Wentworth Chambers, and writer and researcher Yvette Harvey, have lent their expertise to create this clear, encyclopaedic analysis of a unique area of the law.
This material is published as part of Title 2 "Administrative Law" and Title 11 "Criminal Procedure" of The Laws of Australia legal encyclopaedia.
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| Book | Investigating Crime - The Laws of Australia | 30/11/2013 | 9780455232089 | $103.60 |
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Investigating Crime - The Laws of Australia
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In recent years, the extent of powers granted to police and other investigative agencies has changed in line with new technologies and new types of crime. Increasingly, practitioners need to understand the working of Royal Commissions and government agencies with the power to investigate breaches of the criminal law.
Investigating Crime – The Laws of Australia combines criminal and administrative law materials to provide an encyclopaedic outline of the powers and responsibilities of police and other investigative agencies across Australian jurisdictions.
The text covers:
The authors, Danielle Andrewartha of Monash University, Professor Mirko Bagaric, Dean and Head of the School of Law at Deakin University, Sydney barrister Ian Harvey of Wentworth Chambers, and writer and researcher Yvette Harvey, have lent their expertise to create this clear, encyclopaedic analysis of a unique area of the law.
This material is published as part of Title 2 "Administrative Law" and Title 11 "Criminal Procedure" of The Laws of Australia legal encyclopaedia.