AIC Conference Proceedings
No. 6: Bail or remand? : proceedings of a conference held 29 November-1 December 1988
Dennis Challinger (ed)
ISBN 0 642 15368 X ; ISSN 1034-5086
Canberra : Australian Institute of Criminology, 1991
Abstract
The conference encompasses a range of issues relating to bail under the following section headings: bail and remand in custody, a South Australian overview; bail legislation; the media and bail; the police and bail; bail setting; perspectives on bail in Queensland; research on bail and remand; and avoiding remand in custody.
Contents
Bail and remand in custody : a South Australian overview
- A view from the magistracy
Nick Manos - Remanded in custody
Frank Morgan - Research, policy and bail
Adam Sutton - Practical problems with bail and remand
Chief Superintenent John Murray - Bail or remand - the civil libertarian perspective
Russell Jamison - The victim's second injury - bail instead of remand
Kate Hannaford
Bail legislation
- Bail in Australia
Frank Devine - Bail legislation : objectives and achievements
Jeffrey Miles - Distinguishing meaningful signals from background noise
Rick Sarre
The police and bail
- To bail or not to bail - a police perspective
Euan Walker - The police (prosecuters') on bail
Frank McAvaney - A police perspective on bail in South Australia
Jonathan Tuncks
Bail setting
- The contribution of correctional services to the bail process
John Richards - Assisting the court : bail assessment developments
Brenda Smith - Bail - post-committal and post-conviction
Author Rogerson
Perspectives on bail and remand
- Drugs and bail - the Queensland experience
Ian Dearden - Bail for serious offenders
Garth Thompson - Bail research in South Australia
Julie Gardener
Avoiding remand in custody
- Pre-sentence reports : their impact on the South Australian remand rate
Jonathon Tulett - Intensive supervision and electronic surveillance as alternatives to remand in custody
Ross Lay