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POLICE POWERS Ð Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities Act 2002 (LEPRA) Ð Wood Royal Commission exposed police corruption and recommended that NSW police powers be all put into one single law Ð LEPRA Amendment Act 2014 Ο DPP v Leonard 2001-police officer and to give a person their name and place of duty when conducting a covert search however as seen in this case there is still no requirement that the police have to inform the person subject to the search whether it is voluntary or compulsory. Ο Crimes Amendment (Consorting and Organized Crime) Act 2012 NSW communication four or more times with a convicted criminal, with a maximum jail term of 3 years. Aboriginal people 40% of those charges Ο High Court Challenge October 2014 the “high court rejects challenge to controversial NSW Bikie Laws” The Australian 2014 Ο R v Foster 2012 highlights the flaws of this ^ legislation, no links to organized crime nor did he pose a threat to the community Ο Jeffery’s SMH article “Give anyone too much power, and they are going to abuse it” 2012 ‘too much discretion” Ο Emergency public disorder powers Law Enforcement Legislation Amendment (Public Safety) Act 2005 originally featured a sunset clause, NSW parliament made the change permanent However in 2013, police were given new powers to issue AVO’s for Domestic Violence - Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence Act) 2013


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