Submissions

Submissions to this review closed 30 September 2020.  

Submissions were asked to respond to the terms of reference and were also invited to respond to the following questions:

  1. Are the sentencing patterns for offences involving assaults on police and other essential services personnel adequate? Why / why not?
  2. Are the penalties for offences involving assaults on police and other essential services personnel (including the maximum penalties and any standard non-parole periods) adequate? Why / why not?
  3. Should other categories of emergency services workers be specified in these or other offences? If so, which categories of emergency services workers and which offences?

AS02 Peter Spice (PDF, 77.9 KB)

AS03 Christa Bradley (PDF, 77.4 KB)

AS04 Domenic Pezzano (PDF, 142.5 KB)

AS05 Australian Paramedics Association (NSW) (PDF, 148.1 KB)

AS06 Australian Lawyers Alliance (PDF, 317.7 KB)

AS07 United Services Union (PDF, 795.7 KB)

AS08 Legal Aid NSW (PDF, 139.2 KB)

AS09 Australian Medical Association (NSW) (PDF, 106.3 KB)

AS10 NSW Rural Fire Association (PDF, 266.0 KB)

AS11 Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (PDF, 358.9 KB)

AS12 Youth Justice NSW (PDF, 161.5 KB)

AS13 Australasian College of Paramedicine  (PDF, 198.3 KB)

AS14 Children’s Court of NSW (PDF, 72.7 KB)

AS15 Police Association of NSW (PDF, 1.1 MB)

AS16 Public Service Association of NSW (PDF, 2.4 MB)

AS17 Chief Magistrate, Local Court of NSW (PDF, 921.2 KB)

AS18 Law Society of NSW (PDF, 334.0 KB)

AS19 NSW Police Force (PDF, 714.7 KB)

AS20 Corrective Services NSW (PDF, 5.7 MB)

AS21 NSW Young Lawyers Criminal Law Committee (PDF, 2.3 MB)

AS22 Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) (PDF, 361.2 KB)

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12 Jul 2024

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