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    against BILAL Skaf solely as opposed to his brother MOHAMMED Skaf. In addition‚ I will be concentrating on the events which the charges were given rise to on 12 August 2000 and as opposed to 2 separate cases rape cases which Bilal Skaf was also a belligerent for the month of August 2000. I will also be mentioning the recent appeal case in 2008 which reduced the sentences given for the crimes in 2006. R v Bilal SKAF Legal citation of the case: Regina v Bilal Skaf; Regina v Mohammed Skaf [2006]

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    First I want to say that I enjoyed reading the Gods in Chaos‚ the Woman Trap and Cold Equotor not more than Sin City but definitely more than V for Vendetta. There isn’t too much talking balloons but there is a storyteller in it. Above the panels there is a box which is black and white letters on it. We learn the story from those words. There isn’t just one storyteller. When reader turns the page s/he can realize that the teller has changed and s/he won’t be confused about it. It is a dark however

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    Communication Communication is not just an act. It is a process of giving or exchanging information‚ ideas‚ emotions‚ skills and knowledge by using symbols‚ words‚ pictures‚ figures‚ graph or illustrations. Types of Communication * Verbal Communication * Non-Verbal Communication Explanation Communication in its simplest sense involve two or more persons who come together to share‚ to dialogue and to commune‚ or just to be together for a festival or family gathering. Dreaming‚ talking

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    Comparative Analysis of Depression among Housewives and Working Women in Bilal Colony of Kornagi Area Karachi Riaz. H. Soomro (Corresponding Author) Assistant Professor Hamdard Institute of Management Sciences and PhD Research Scholar in Hamdard Institute of Education and Social Sciences Hamdard University Karachi‚ Pakistan. Dr. Fozia Riaz MBA Graduate Institute of Health Management Dow University of Health Sciences Karachi‚ Pakistan Shahid Naved Assistant Professor Hamdard Institute

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    Cover design by Mehak Zarak Bari COVER STORY: “Naya Pakistan = NeoLiberal Pakistan” by Sania Sufi…………………………..3 OPINION: “Honesty is the First Chapter in the Book of Wisdom” by Bilal Mohsin.………….6 POET’S CORNER: “MY Mind Says” by Abu Bakar Attique……………………………………………..6 HUMANITY: “Memoirs of a Palestinian Kid Under Israeli Occupation” by Mehrunisa Ijaz…7 MOVIE REVIEW: “V for Vendetta” by Taimoor Vakil……………………………………………………8 ART WORK: “Reading Each Day Keeps Illiteracy Away” by Adiba Ashraf ………………………8

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    assault began after the horrendous acts of Bilal Skaf. The R v Skaf case led to the passing of the Crimes Sexual Assault in Company Act which greatly increased the sentencing for rapists. This led to a noticeable decrease in gang-rape; however the law is still unable to prevent rape all together. The positive outcomes from the case did not completely outweigh the negatives and the effectiveness of the law is questioned. The law reforms made during the R v Skaf case led to more just outcomes for future

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    specifically offenders from committing crimes or generally to make an example of an offender as a means of sending a message to the community. This can be seen in the R v Bilal Skaf case where Skaf was sentenced to 55 years imprisonment – the highest sentence on record given for a sexual assault crime as a means of discouraging Skaf and the community from committing such offences. Higher sentences may be passed in the hope of preventing future offences; however there is little evidence to suggest that

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    Gundy Case – warrants incorrectly filled out and arguably police actions were illegal which resulted in the death of David Gundy in 1989Candidates are being asked to evaluate the statement‚ not necessarily the criminal justice system. Yet the marking criteria requires candidates to “Comprehensively and accurately evaluate how sentencing and punishment attempts to balance the rights of victims‚ offenders and society”. Poor question. This question starts after an offender has been found guilty and

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    Legal Studies Assignment The Legal System – Law Reform Evaluate the effectiveness of the law reform process in achieving just outcomes in regard to sexual assault. Teacher: Word Count: 2293 Sexual Assault Law Reform. Sexual Assault is a general term for criminal offences involving unwanted sexual contact; acting including unwanted touching‚ groping‚ indecent acts of kinds‚ and rape. (Milgate‚ Dally‚ Webster‚ Cornu & Kelly – 2009‚ p.118)

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    retribution for a crime: ‘a life for a life’. As a result‚ social attitudes with respect to capital punishment shifted and no Australian jurisdiction now permits it. Capital punishment no longer served community’s purposes. This is conveyed in the Bilal Skaf law. In his case two people from the jury investigated the crime scene‚ this is strictly against the law‚ which led the case to start all over again. However a new law was introduced and electronic transcript that was used for their previous case

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