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Homicide Law Reform in Victoria - Retrospect and Prospects (Paperback)
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2015 marks a decade since the release of the Victorian Law Reform
Commission's Defences to Homicide: Final Report. The Commission's
Final Report recommended major changes to the law of homicide in
Victoria and in 2005, the Victorian government responded to the 56
recommendations by implementing the largest package of homicide law
reforms since the abolition of the death penalty. This book brings
together leading scholars, legal practitioners and the former
Victorian Attorney-General to provide a comprehensive examination
of the Victorian experience of reform, including its perceived
successes and failures. This is a controversial area of the law
that continues to present challenges in practice. Since the 2005
reforms further reform of the law has occurred in Victoria and a
range of divergent approaches to homicide law reform have been
introduced and animated debate across Australia and
internationally. With such a high level of law reform activity
nationally this book provides a timely analysis of the extent to
which the Victorian reforms have improved legal responses to lethal
violence and with what effect in practice. To enhance this analysis
the book also looks internationally to consider the operation of
homicide law in England and Wales, Canada and New Zealand and what
lessons could be gained from an Australian perspective from
differing approaches to reform. This book explores a number of
issues concerning the operation of the law of homicide, sentencing
practices, the role of the media, evidence reforms, legal culture,
political influences and future reform challenges for Victoria and
other Australian jurisdictions. In examining all aspects of the
2005 homicide law reforms, the book draws on the views of those who
were involved in reviewing the law of homicide in Victoria, those
who recommended and implemented reform, and those who have played a
key role in the monitoring and evaluation of the law post-reform in
Victoria but also more widely in Australia and internationally. The
resulting analysis will be of great interest to law, criminology
and socio-legal scholars as well as legal practitioners and law
reformers in Australia and comparative international jurisdictions.
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