Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS)

Law matters

Label
Law matters
Language
eng
Form of composition
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Format of music
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Literary text for sound recordings
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Main title
Law matters
Table Of Contents
Volume 1: Track 1: ALSWA history / Dennis Eggington -- track 2: What are the "move-on" laws? / Peter Collins -- track 3: What to do if you're arrested / Kenny Griggs -- track 4: ALSWA services for women / Berni Lockyer -- track 5: The rights of children/children's court process / Kenny Sutton -- track 6: the role of a criminal lawyer / Kim Farmer -- ALSWA prison visits / Mark Radovanovic and Spencer Alone -- Vol. 2: Track 1: Why WA needs Aboriginal sentencing courts / Michael Blurton -- track 2: Family law and changes to the Act / Lorraine Allen -- track 3: The over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in prison / Dennis Eggington -- track 4: Role of a court officer / Mark Radovanovic and Kim Griggs -- track 5: How to make a police complaint / Bev Burns -- track 6: Working at a legal firm / Veronica Randall -- track 7: Role of the ALSWA's women's support officer / Dayle Anderson -- Vol. 3: track 1: Court - what is a plea? / Katrina Carlisle -- track 2: Making mainstream agencies more culturally appropriate / Berni Lockyer -- track 3: Why WA needs a statewide Indigenous interpreting service / Sam Dinah -- track 4: How to become a lawyer / Andy Matthews -- track 5 : The prison process / Dayle Anderson -- track 6: WA Aboriginal Advisory Committee / Kate Allingham -- track 7: Reflections and future ALSWA goals / Dennis Eggington -- Vol. 4 track 1 : Role of ALSWA / Katrina Carlisle -- track 2: Domestic violence / Berni Lockyer -- track 3: Restraining orders / Michael Hovane -- track 4: Compensation for criminal injuries / Katrina Carlisle -- track 5: Child support / Paul Berrigan -- Track 6: fines / Katrina Carlisle -- track 7: Bail and going surety / Katrina Carlisle
Target audience
general
Classification