magistrates court correct answers only magistrate, no judge or jury. low level offences (road offences, minor assaults, property damage, offensive behaviour). maximum imprisonment 10 years and fine of < $120k.
county/district court correct answers minor indictable offences, with higher senten...
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magistrates court correct answers only magistrate, no judge or jury. low level offences (road
offences, minor assaults, property damage, offensive behaviour). maximum imprisonment 10
years and fine of < $120k.
county/district court correct answers minor indictable offences, with higher sentencing and pay
out. can appeal from magistrates to this court.
supreme court correct answers most serious offences (e.g. treason, murder, drug trafficking, civil
cases). can appeal against sentence to appeal court
family court correct answers state court that hears cases involving divorce, annulment, separate
maintenance, family support, paternity, child custody, visitation, and domestic violence
forensic psychology correct answers field that blends psychology, law, and criminal justice
adversarial system correct answers a trial system that is a contest between opposing sides
separation of powers correct answers the division of power among the legislative, executive, and
judicial branches of government
principle A correct answers respect: justice, informed consent, privacy, cultural respect, release
& collection of info
principle B correct answers propriety: competence, professional responsibility, multiple clients,
collaboration, third parties, protect people
principle C correct answers Integrity: honesty, reputable behaviour, communication, conflict of
interest, non-exploitation and ethics
limits to confidentiality correct answers when services require info to go to other professionals or
family members for psych assessment; working with young people; certain organisational
settings; evidence for courts; security of the country; duty to warn and protect others (not legally
bound)
different approaches to mandatory reporting correct answers who has to report, burden of proof,
type of abuse
state of mind correct answers a belief on reasonable grounds that applies in victoria
mandatory reporting correct answers legislation that requires specific individuals or professions
to report concerns of neglect or abuse
Helsinki Declaration correct answers proxy consent for people who are unable to consent
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