LAW1114
Criminal Law 1
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Textbooks
Sell your textbook for LAW1114Waller and Williams Criminal Law Text and Cases
Penny Crofts, Wayne Thomas Crofts, Stephen Gray, Bronwyn Glynis Naylor, Tyrone Kirchengast, Steven Tudor
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Criminology
Professor of Criminology and Social Policy and Director Mannheim Centre for Criminology Tim Newburn, Tim Newburn
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WALLER & WILLIAMS CRIMINAL LAW TEXT AND CASES, 14TH EDITION.
Dr Tyrone Kirchengast
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Waller & Williams Criminal Law
Thalia Anthony, Penny Crofts, Wayne Thomas Crofts, Stephen Gray, Arlie Loughnan, Bronwyn Glynis Naylor
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Waller & Williams Criminal Law
Thalia Anthony, Penny Crofts, Wayne Thomas Crofts, Stephen Gray, Arlie Loughnan, Bronwyn Glynis Naylor
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Notes
View all LAW1114 notesHD 95- Criminal Law 1114 Moodle Quiz Notes
These notes cover all of the assessable topics (topics 4,5,6) for the quiz in LAW 1114 and contain m...
45 pages, 4100 words
HD Sem 1 2020 LAW1114 Criminal Law 1 Notes
Super detailed guide to use in your final exam! These notes are all I used to get a HD for the unit....
14 pages, 7918 words
HD Criminal Law 1 Exam workable + Case comparison
Clearly divide the course into parts and have a structure for each of them, to tackle different type...
38 pages, 6746 words
LAW1114: Criminal Law Case Summaries
41 pages, 9774 words
HD 87 LAW1114 Final Exam Structured Notes
Topic 5: Offences against the person (comm law+statutory) Topic 6: Sexual offences Topic 7: Homici...
21 pages, 10609 words
Criminal Law 1 HD (89) Exam Notes
These are pure exam notes that step you through each offence and defence, complete with the legislat...
17 pages, 4520 words
Criminal Law Notes HD (80) with starter sentences and easy to follow steps
These thorough notes cover all content addressed in LAW1114. Step-by-step guide for every topic that...
64 pages, 18000 words
Criminal Law LAW1114 - Distinction in Exam - Exam notes + CASES
Topics covered are - Non-fatal statutory offences, Common law assault and battery, Civil tort of ass...
52 pages, 13877 words
Criminal law exam notes
Detailed exam notes written in the format of exam answers, covers all topics and some essential fact...
58 pages, 21065 words
Criminal Law Short Notes
Short Notes which were used in the 2017 Semester 1 Exam. Covers all topics as taught in S2 2016. All...
20 pages, 8708 words
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Reviews
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Anonymous, Semester 2, 2020
A very Interesting unit was easy to understand the content and structure answers for exam one of my favourite unit at Monash Law School. Senior Lecturer Racheal Kassel taught the unit very well and made it easier and fun to learn and understand the criminal legal principles
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2017
The unit introduces the general doctrines, principles and aims of the criminal law and criminal justice system, introduces the roles of civil and criminal laws in relation to harms to the person, and examines the law relating to fatal and non-fatal offences against people. It analyses sentencing and access to compensation for victims of crime
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2018
This unit had enjoyable content yet the workshop content seemed not to add extra information covered in weekly videos, whereas the PASS and LSS programs were very important. However, the essay had very unclear instructions and did not relate to the content covered in the unit. Otherwise a well-structured unit.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2019
Really enjoyed this unit. Heli was an absolute queen at lecturing and made the content highly engaging throughout the workshops. Overall well structured and clear about the learning outcomes
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2019
Thoroughly enjoyed this unit. Well structured. Would have liked some more feedback on assessments but you still got some. Well ran. Lecturers and tutors knew their stuff and made the unit interesting.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018
Very good unit. The quality of teaching for this unit was outstanding, and the material itself was very engaging. The exam requires us to draw upon skills that were taught during the unit and will become useful later in the degree.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2017
Great content and structure of lectures. Found the Case analysis was poorly explained... and wasn't sure what they required. Would have been good to have a tutorial to discuss how to write these (library material is available but still was hard to work out!) as it is the first time many of these students write a case analysis. It's like they set us up to fail and then we learn after we get our marks.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017
Fun subject, but has made my mind as narrow as Gina Rinehart's thigh gap.