| 1 |
On what basis do courts in Australia decide if someone is guilty or innocent? |
| 2 |
Who in Australia is responsible for determining whether a person has broken the law and deciding the penalty? |
| 3 |
Are courts in Australia independent of the government? |
| 4 |
Can the government remove judges and magistrates if they disagree with their decisions? |
| 5 |
Who appoints judges and magistrates in Australia? |
| 6 |
Are judges and magistrates in Australia independent in their decisions? |
| 7 |
Who is the highest authority in the court? |
| 8 |
In a criminal trial, who decides the penalty if the jury finds the defendant guilty? |
| 9 |
Who is responsible for explaining the law to the jury? |
| 10 |
How is a jury selected in Australia? |
| 11 |
What is a jury in Australia? |
| 12 |
What is the role of a jury in a court case? |
| 13 |
When does a jury decide if a person is innocent or guilty? |
| 14 |
Does every person in Australia have the right to a lawyer in court? |
| 15 |
In Australia’s court system, people are considered: |
| 16 |
Is bribing the police a crime in Australia? |
| 17 |
If you want to report a crime or seek assistance from the police, you should: |
| 18 |
What is the relationship between the police and the community in Australia? |
| 19 |
Besides investigating crimes under federal law, what is the Australian Federal Police (AFP) responsible for? |
| 20 |
What is the role of the Australian Federal Police (AFP)? |
| 21 |
What is the national police force of Australia called? |
| 22 |
What do the police forces in the states and Northern Territory deal with? |
| 23 |
Do the states and Northern Territory have their own police forces? |
| 24 |
What role do the police have in court? |
| 25 |
What can the police do if they believe someone has broken the law? |
| 26 |
Are the police in Australia independent of the government? |
| 27 |
Besides maintaining peace and order in the community, what do the police do? |
| 28 |
What is the role of the police in Australia? |
| 29 |
What should you do if you or someone you know is in danger? |
| 30 |
What should you do if you are being treated badly or harmed? |
| 31 |
In Australia, can both men and women be jailed for committing domestic and family violence crimes? |
| 32 |
In Australia, hitting, isolating a family member from friends and family, or threatening children or pets are considered: |
| 33 |
What does domestic and family violence include? |
| 34 |
What is violence within the home or marriage called? |
| 35 |
Is violence against people or property legal in Australia? |
| 36 |
Which of the following are considered some of the most serious crimes in Australia? |
| 37 |
What happens if you break a law in Australia that you didn’t know about? |
| 38 |
Who should know about the laws in Australia? |
| 39 |
Is it against the law to use a hand-held mobile device while driving in Australia? |
| 40 |
Is it illegal to drive after taking drugs or if you are above the blood alcohol limit? |
| 41 |
Babies and young children travelling in a car must: |
| 42 |
What must everybody travelling in a car do? |
| 43 |
What is required to drive a car in Australia? |
| 44 |
What can happen if you break traffic laws in Australia? |
| 45 |
Who controls road and traffic rules in Australia? |