Law reform
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- Q1The purpose of law reform is to ensure that laws are........Relevant, encourage compliance30s
- Q2Laws relating to the use of mobile phones while driving is an example of?Changing societal valuesNew concepts of justiceNew technology30s
- Q3The abolition of capital punishment in Australia is an example of?New concepts of justiceChanging societal valuesNew technology30s
- Q4The decriminalisation of homosexual acts is an example of?New concepts of justiceNew technologyChanging societal values30s
- Q5The push for the decriminalisation of marijuana use for medicinal purposes has been triggered by?Changing societal values, new technologyNew concepts of justice30s
- Q6The issue of law reform in relation to same-sex marriage has been triggered by?New concepts of justiceNew technologyChanging societal values30s
- Q7The recent case involving a man charged with the murder of an intruder into his house has launched a push for law reform due to?New technologyChanging societal valuesNew concepts of justice30s
- Q8Law reform in relation to the collection and use of DNA in criminal cases has been triggered by?Changing societal valuesNew technology, new concepts of justice30s
- Q9Law reform relating to environmental issues and concerns has been triggered by?New technologyChanging societal valuesNew concepts of justice30s
- Q10The new one-punch laws were triggered by?New technologyChanging societal values, new concepts of justice30s