THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA LAW REVIEW
VOLUME 45 ISSUE 2 - CRIMINAL LAW ISSUE
May 2019
Consorting, Then and Now: Changing Relations of Responsibility
Arlie Loughnan, 8-36
Locating the Body in 'Bodily Harm'
Theodore Bennett, 37-64
Cheap and Efficient Justice? Neoliberal Discourse and Criminal Infringement
Elyse Methven, 65-98
Race, Colonialism and Technologies of Mobility in Kalgoorlie
Kieran Tranter and Thalia Anthony, 99-135
A Dilemma at the Heart of Criminal Law: The Summary Jurisdiction, Family Violence, and the Over-Incarceration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
Tanya Mitchell, 136-165
Gender Neutrality and the Definition of Rape: Challenging the Law's Response to Sexual Violence and Non-Normative Bodies
Elisabeth McDonald, 166-194
Protecting Older Persons From Life-Threatening and Fatal Abuse: Should Western Australian Criminal Law Do More?
Meredith Blake, 195-215
The Meaning of Knowledge as a Criminal Fault Element: Is to Know to Believe?
Kris Glenhill, 216-248
Normativity and the Ordinary Person Formula: Comparing Provocation and Duress in Australia
Toby Nisbet and Ann-Claire Larsen, 249-273
True Criminal Law Ethics
Jeremy Gans, 274-293