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- Printed on Wednesday 08 September 2010

Category: Criminal


All Australians are entitled to protection from arbitrary arrest and unnecessary detention; to a fair, speedy and public trial; to be presumed innocent until proven guilty, and to legal advice and representation.

Sentencing should be based on the principle of rehabilitation wherever possible.

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Arson database: 'convicting'
people on suspicion only

Article posted on Friday 07 May 2010

The Rudd government pans to set up a secret list of people suspected only of arson, and to possibly restrain, detain or put suspects under active surveillance for three months every year. The proposals , which represent a new low for civil liberties in A… more »

Innocent to lose demerit points

Article posted on Monday 26 April 2010

Police and the Police Minister in WA seem determined to introduce a system where people are penalised by loss of demerit driving points if they can't prove themselves innocent. The proposal to reverse the burden of proof is a further example of how the… more »

Police carCoroner says police should cut chases

Article posted on Thursday 01 April 2010

State Coroner Michael Barnes has told Queensland police they should not get involved in car chases with drunk drivers. His findings, after a detailed examination of 10 major chase death incidents over three years, provides a new benchmark for Australia,… more »

Abusing Friends' Identities

Article posted on Thursday 25 March 2010

Britain investigated the "use" of a dozen of its passports in the assassination of Mahmud al-Mabhuh in Dubai. Their investigation determined that Israeli security services were responsible for cloning those passports - passports taken from their owners b… more »

Prison dataAborigines bear the brunt of
'lock 'em' up' mentality

Article posted on Friday 19 March 2010

Aborigines continue to be massively over-represented in the nation's jails. But in WA, the situation is beyond dire: Aborigines are closing in on being half the total number of people jailed in the state, when they comprise only about 3% of the state's… more »

Laws must be compatible with rights

Article posted on Friday 19 March 2010

Because Australia does not have a national Bill of Rights, federal legislation can transgress against peoples freedoms and liberties with impunity. But the ACT (and Victoria) have passed Human Rights Acts, so legislation in the ACT "mirroring" federal l… more »

SAS man speaks out for liberty

Article posted on Thursday 11 March 2010

A former SAS soldier, the newest member of the WA Parliament, delivered a telling commentary on the erosion of civil liberties in Australia when he gave his maiden speech in March. "...a speech capable of making the hairs on the back of your neck stand u… more »

Rann plan bad idea for justice

Article posted on Wednesday 10 March 2010

SA Premier Michael Rann, up for re-election in March 2010, is proposing that a defendant's personal history should be revealed to juries - before they decide guilt or innocence - so as to send more people to prison. CLA and the SACCL, plus most other kno… more »

Indigenous stats
sound alarm bells

Article posted on Monday 08 March 2010

Victoria is one of the more enlightened states in looking after Indigenous people...but still the statistics are appalling, as this analysis by Keith McEwan (pictured) points out. "Life is not so good for an Indigenous person living in Victoria...or, for… more »

NZ cuts are the unkindest of all

Article posted on Saturday 06 March 2010

As governments worldwide cut back on prison numbers to save money, New Zealand is headed in the other direction, counter-intuitively cutting back on rehabilitation services, which will increase repeat offending and lead to more cost to the taxpayer.“To… more »

WA BikiesBikie laws
on hold:
WA active

Article posted on Tuesday 02 March 2010

With an appeal pending in the High Court from the SA Government because of the over-turning of part of its 'bikie' legislation, similar laws are largely on hold Australia-wide. In WA, motorcycle groups are getting active ahead of a likely mid-year in… more »

Drugs: health carrots, not sticks

Article posted on Wednesday 24 February 2010

Australian drug policies are not working: criminals are getting richer, prison populations are swelling and there are major national health problems, including deaths from overdoses in every State and Territory. Surely, CLA says, it is time for the new N… more »

Do same crime, serve same time...
but not if living in Queensland

Article posted on Wednesday 24 February 2010

A man's serving five years in jail in Queensland for customs duty evasion, a federal offence. Anywhere else in Australia he would be free. Is this a fair go? Here Tim Vines outlines how 'justice' in Australia depends on where you live. And there's also s… more »

WA Premier's re-think welcomed

Article posted on Tuesday 16 February 2010

There's an upsurge of community concern in Perth about how police are using their new stop-and-search powers (which are largely mirrored throughout Australia). WA Premier Colin Barnett has promised to review the powers, so CLA issued a supportive stateme… more »

Assault on
liberties
long, laboured

Article posted on Wednesday 03 February 2010

Round-robins of 'tough on crime' legislation go from state to state, nation to nation. Here, noted Manchester QC Mark George analyses the cumulative effect of years of repressive laws in the UK, which have whittled away the traditional protections of the… more »

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