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Jarryd Bartle

Jarryd Bartle is an Associate Lecturer in Criminology and Justice Studies at RMIT University and a consultant for the Bridge of Hope Innocence Initiative, which investigates claims of wrongful conviction and advocates for systemic reform to protect against miscarriages of justice.

The Rules Regarding the Legality of Brothels in New South Wales

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Are you considering engaging in sex work in New South Wales? Or perhaps establishing a brothel in our state? Or maybe are you’re employed as a sex worker and have concerns about the legality of your workplace? Or perhaps you...

I’ve Been Accused of a Criminal Offence: Will I Get Bail?

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If you’ve been arrested and charged with a criminal offence at a police station, one of your immediate concerns may be whether you’ll be released from custody until your scheduled court date. Those who are charged by way of a...

The Link Between Alcohol and Crime in Australia

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As a result of rising concerns about crime in Alice Springs, the Northern Territory government has reinstated bans on the supply of alcohol. The measures, which re-implement aspects of the highly criticised Northern Territory National Emergency Response (also known as “the...

How Do I Check if a Warrant is Out for My Arrest?

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There are many myths about arrest warrants, including when they can be issued and what you should do if you have been issued with one. So here’s some information that may assist if you suspect police could be knocking on...

What is the Mental Element of Murder in New South Wales?

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Colombian student Hector Enrique Valencia was initially charged with murder over the killing of Kimberley McRae in her Coogee apartment in January 2020, as well as the alternative charge of manslaughter. The 23-year old pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the...

Are ‘Recovered’ Memories of Childhood Abuse Reliable?

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In the 1970s, a Canadian woman named Michelle Smith sought psychiatric treatment for depression following a miscarriage. Her psychiatrist, Lawrence Pazder, felt that her symptoms indicated early experiences of child sexual abuse, and he then used hypnosis to help “recover”...

Is it a Crime to Produce, Possess or Distribute AI Generated Child Pornography?

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AI image generators, which use cutting edge algorithms to create unique, photo-realistic images are quickly becoming popular within creative industries. But as with all new technologies, they can also be used for nefarious purposes. Arrest for producing child pornography via...

What Are the Rules and Penalties for Driving in a Bus Lane in NSW?

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Driving in the bus lane can be tempting, especially for drivers and indeed riders who are in a hurry and want to avoid traffic.  But what are the rules when it comes to travelling in a bus lane in New...

When Can Police and other Law Enforcement Agencies Access Your Private Data?

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Private browsing mode, also known as incognito mode, is a way to surf the web without your activity being recorded in your browsing history. However, private browsing isn’t as “private” as you may think it is. Here’s why. How does...

Interpreting Blood Stain Patterns: Science or Speculation?

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In the TV-show Dexter, the titular character leads a double life as both a forensic scientist and a serial killer.  Dexter’s unique forensic speciality is bloodstain pattern analysis, which is an attempt to help in the reconstruction of violent crimes...
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