NSW passes landmark coercive control reform
The NSW Government’s landmark coercive control bill has overcome its final hurdle, passing Parliament after two-and-a-half years of “unprecedented” community consultation and inquiry.
By Keely McDonough - 2 min readFormer lawyer discovers likely tomb of Cleopatra
Dr Kathleen Martinez, a criminal lawyer turned archaeologist, may be close to finding Cleopatra’s lost tomb after discovering a 1.3km tunnel under an ancient temple…
By Floyd Alexander-Hunt - 2 min readMedibank breach ransom revealed and NSW agencies forced to report hacks
With millions of Australians living out their worst data breach nightmares following the unscrupulous hack on Medibank, the NSW Government will introduce a Bill to…
By Keely McDonough - 3 min readNew book reveals tips for interviewing vulnerable suspects
A new book co-authored by some of Australia’s leading academics in psychology and criminology, aims to challenge stereotypes about criminal suspects and create a fairer…
By Keely McDonough - 3 min readTrouble looms for Democrats as US voters head to the polls
The US midterm elections are nearing and according to President Joe Biden, the looming contest for control of the House, the Senate and governorships around…
By Joseph Friedman - 4 min readCourts upgraded to support victims of domestic and sexual violence
Critical upgrades have been made to 45 courthouses across metropolitan and regional NSW, as part of a $9 million investment to create safe spaces for…
By Floyd Alexander-Hunt - 2 min readNew podcast provides window into the NSW justice system
Have you ever felt confused by the reasoning behind sentencing practices in the criminal justice system? A new podcast by the NSW Sentencing Council has…
By Floyd Alexander-Hunt - 2 min read‘Solid and sensible’: Key Federal budget takeaways for the legal profession
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has handed down the Albanese Government’s first Budget in office since victory in May – and Labor’s first in almost a…
By Keely McDonough - 6 min readThe future of AI in the justice system
Joint research project reveals the benefits and concerns to using AI technology in the court process.
By Floyd Alexander Hunt - 2 min read‘The difference between life and death’: Government moves on coercive control
NSW is on track to become the first Australian state or territory to outlaw coercive control, with Attorney General Mark Speakman pushing for the swift…
By Keely McDonough - 3 min read