Course overview
This course explores the intersection between law, legal policies, and court procedures. It focuses on the practical application of criminal law, including the interpretation of criminal liability and common defences in criminal court proceedings. Through a socio-legal lens, the course examines policy decisions to prosecute crime and specific court procedures such as bail, the conduct of trials, the determination of evidence admissibility, and sentencing and appeal processes. The course includes a critical evaluation of the use of technology, including artificial intelligence, in justice administration and legal decision-making. In parallel, it examines how technology can be applied to enhance access and fairness for Australians in the criminal law contexts. Students will learn about the structure and functioning of the criminal court system, the roles of legal professionals, juries, and the societal influences that impact court decisions, sentencing and appeals.
Course learning outcomes
- Explain the key principles of criminal law and procedure
- Discuss the structure, role, and function of the criminal courts in Australia
- Explore the diverse roles and responsibilities of courtroom stakeholders in the criminal justice process
- Examine the sociolegal impact of technology used for administration processes and legal decision-making
- Critically evaluate societal factors that influence prosecutions and court decisions
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