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  2. Stanley v. Director of Public Prosecutions (NSW) - Wikipedia

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    Section 66(2) of the Sentencing Procedure Act provided that 'community safety' is a 'paramount consideration', and that when considering community safety, the court must assess between whether an ICO or full-time detention would be more likely to address an offender's risk of reoffending.

  3. Veen v R (No 2) - Wikipedia

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    Veen v R (No 2) is a decision of the High Court of Australia. The case is a notable decision in Australian Criminal Law, as it is an authority for the principles that apply when a sentence is imposed by a court. [1] It is the High Court's 25th most cited case. [2] [3]

  4. New South Wales Sentencing Council - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Law Reform Commission notes that there has been a history in common law countries of the use of specific commissions to advise and report on sentencing practices. In 1833 in the United Kingdom, commissioners were appointed to report on consolidating all crimes and the laws relating to crimes into one Act of Parliament.

  5. Department of Communities and Justice - Wikipedia

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    Adult correctional operations are governed by the Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act 1999.Other relevant laws include the Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 (NSW), Crimes Act 1900 No 40 (NSW), Crimes (Interstate Transfer of Community Based Sentences) Act 2004 (NSW), Protected Disclosures Act 1994 No 92 (NSW), Summary Offences Act 1988 No 25 (NSW), Prisoners (Interstate Transfer) Act ...

  6. Corrective Services NSW - Wikipedia

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    CSNSW's operations are governed by a number of State laws, chief among them the Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act 1999. Other relevant laws include the Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 (NSW), Crimes Act 1900 No 40 (NSW), Crimes (Interstate Transfer of Community Based Sentences) Act 2004 (NSW), Protected Disclosures Act 1994 No 92 (NSW), Summary Offences Act 1988 No 25 (NSW ...

  7. Supreme Court of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Transcribed from Historical Records of Australia. 2 April 1787. Constitution Act 1902 (NSW), Part 9 The judiciary; Supreme Court Act 1970 (NSW) Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW) "Supreme Court – Our History". Lawlink NSW; Chief Justices of New South Wales – Law and History 2: LawlinkNSW

  8. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Wednesday, January 8

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    Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Wednesday, January 8, 2025The New York Times

  9. Crime in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) is the main source of NSW crime statistics. In 2017 BOCSAR reported an overall drop in recorded incidence with the murder rate (down 12.1%), robbery (down 8.0%), armed robbery (down 13.4%), burglary (down 5.5%), motor vehicle theft (Down 3.2%) and malicious damage to property (down 3.6%).