Assignment 5 Semester 2 2025
Unique # 781454
Due Date: 20 October 2025
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, QUESTION 1
Idea 1: Deny bail for repeat GBV offenders
Motivation: If an accused has past GBV charges or convictions, they should not be
granted bail. This reduces the risk of reoffending while awaiting trial and shows that
the justice system takes survivors' safety seriously.
Idea 2: Compulsory victim input before bail decisions
Motivation: The survivor's voice must be heard in court before bail is granted. This
gives the court insight into the risks and emotional harm the victim may face if the
accused is released.
Idea 3: Electronic monitoring for GBV suspects out on bail
Motivation: If bail is granted, the accused should wear an electronic tracking device
to prevent them from approaching the victim or violating bail conditions. This protects
the victim and ensures accountability.
Idea 4: Stricter bail conditions for GBV charges
Motivation: Courts must impose strict bail terms, including no-contact orders,
regular check-ins, and restrictions on movement. This reduces intimidation and
interference with the victim.
Idea 5: Fast-track GBV bail hearings
Motivation: GBV cases must be prioritised to avoid delays that put survivors at risk.
Quick decisions prevent the accused from spending long periods in jail without trial
or returning to threaten the victim.
QUESTION 2
2.1 Discussion on the roles of victims or loved ones:
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