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Civic Responsibilities
What She Makes…Is Keeping Her in Poverty
A civics and citizenship student resource, predominantly for Year 9 and 10, which covers a range of activities through an examination of topics
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Constitution
What is the Australian Constitution? 2-minute summary.
An animated explainer video which provides an introduciton to the Australian Constitution
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What is the Neighbourhood Justice Centre?
This video contains interviews exploring the NJC, Australia's first and only community justice centre.
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The Legal Studies Guy
This website includes a short video lesson for every key knowledge point of the Unit 3&4 Legal Studies curriculum
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Law Reform
Inside the VLRC: How Victoria’s Law Reform Experts Shape Fairer Laws Together
In our first pre-recorded Online Law Talk for VCE Legal Studies students we speak with Nick Gadd, Communications Manager at the Victorian Law Reform Commission
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Employment
How Youthlaw Helps Young Victorians Navigate Legal Challenges and Build Better Futures
Youthlaw offers free legal support tailored for people under 25, helping young Victorians like Harry and Sally overcome legal issues before they escalate. Through outreach, clinics, and accessible online resources, Youthlaw empowers young people and those who support them to understand and assert their rights.
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Civic Responsibilities
You be the Judge: Virtual tour
You be the judge is a virtual tour that gives students the opportunity to participate in a sentencing hearing. There are four cases to choose from, all based on real-life matters. Students receive information from victims, offenders, prosecutors, defence lawyers and the judge before sentencing the offender. You be the judge: virtual tour is supported by You be the judge VCE teacher notes, available here.
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Civic Responsibilities
You be the Judge: Teachers' Kit
A series of four case studies for students to discuss, consider and apply the principles of sentencing. Students move through the case studies and decide the sentence for each of the offenders before comparing their sentences with that of the actual judge. Supported by teacher notes.
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Law Reform
Why Mandatory Sentencing Is Failing: ALRC Urges Change to Tackle Indigenous Over‑Incidence
Mandatory sentencing has been shown to increase incarceration rates without improving community safety, while removing the ability of courts to consider individual circumstances. The ALRC highlights how these laws disproportionately affect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and recommends reform to create a fairer, more effective justice system.
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What do I call the judge?
Resource explaining how to properly address judges
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How You Can Have Your Say: A Simple Guide to Referendums and Plebiscites in Australia
In-depth explanation of both processes
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Voting
Understanding Voting in Australia: A Guide for Students
The Australian Electoral Commission's (AEC) "Voting in Australia" resource offers a comprehensive, 22-page guide designed to educate students about Australia's electoral system. It covers topics such as the evolution of Australian democracy, the process of electing federal representatives, and the significance of voting in a representative democracy.
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Victoria's courts and tribunals
Summary of the different Victorian courts and tribunals.
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Human rights
Victoria's Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities
Access the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Webpage
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Victorian Sentencing Manual 4th Edition
Directions regarding the implementation of different sanctions options and the sentencing processes for various offences including murder and manslaughter.
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Victorian Sentencing Manual
Judicial College of Victoria manual on sentencing, of particular use are: Topic: 6 Sentencing Principles, and Topic 7: Sentencing Purposes.
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Fun & Insightful Videos from the VLRC: See How Law Reform Works in Victoria
Explore engaging videos featuring VLRC leaders and experts discussing how law reform happens, current inquiries (like stalking law), and why it matters in everyday life. These bite-sized clips offer a clear, behind-the-scenes look at the people, processes, and impact of reform in Victoria.
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VCE Legal Studies - Criminal case scenario - Part 3
This Video contains a plea hearing and the sentencing of a criminal offender. It also highlights the role of the Victim Impact Statement
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Victorian Commercial Teachers Association
Connect with other teachers in your area through this independent teacher association. Also provides leadership, professional learning programs and resources for business educators
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Victorian Criminal Charge Book
A comprehensive resource to aid in researching the elements, defences, and origins of a criminal offence.
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Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service Publications
Publications addressing covering several topics about Aboriginal legal services, relevant regarding discussion regarding reform challenges due to historical and cultural reasons.
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VCE Legal Studies - Criminal case scenario - Part 2
This Video contains the elements of the offence of dangerous driving causing death. It includes the prosecution and defence presenting submissions and the role of the jury.
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VCE Legal Studies - Criminal case scenario - Part 1
This series involves a situation with dangerous driving causing death. This highlights the roles of the defence and prosecution, and of solicitor and barrister.
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VCE Legal Studies Films
The County Court has made eight short films tracking the progress of a criminal and civil case. Each directly relates to the VCE Legal Studies curriculum.
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How Victorians experience and resolve family problems

Our companion PULS In brief publications reveal that family problems, though less common, are Victoria’s most damaging legal issues with the highest unmet need.