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Mathias D’Hondt2RP 2 English for law practice
19/04/2010 1Slidecast - English for law practice
Table of contents
Better ways to deal with child offenders
Do the police have the power to break up groups of innocent friends
We need a rapid drug unit
Bacteria may help
Podcast 16 March 2010
19/04/2010 2Slidecast - English for law practice
Better ways to deal with child offenders
the age of criminally responsible
a big difference in legal texts
Belgium: 18 years
Scotland: 8 years
England: 10 years19/04/2010 Slidecast - English for law practice 3
Better ways to deal with child offenders
the assassination on Joe Van Holsbeeck2 Killers had stolen Joe’s IPod
Adam G was 16 years old
arrested for murder
19/04/2010 Slidecast - English for law practice 4
My conclusion:
the age in England is too young
no readymade traetments
each individual asks his own proper treatment
19/04/2010 Slidecast - English for law practice 5
Do the police have the power to break up groups of innocence friends
meanly concentrating on groups
carrying out illigal practices
at public places
19/04/2010 Slidecast - English for law practice 6
Do the police have the power to break up groups of innocence friends
disturbances in Schaerbeek
assassination of an immigrant
natives and family take revenge
problem solved by the curfew
19/04/2010 Slidecast - English for law practice 7
My conclusion:
permission to use physical forces
police must undertake the required actions
19/04/2010 Slidecast - English for law practice 8
We need a rapid reaction drug unit
“ Meow Meow “ slang for methodrone
bought and sold 100 % legally
deadly consequences
addiction and depression
added to a shortlist of forbidden substances
19/04/2010 Slidecast - English for law practice 9
We need a rapid reaction drug unit
My conclusion:
better discussed in parliament
not in newspaper
forbidden sins are very attractive
19/04/2010 Slidecast - English for law practice 10
Bacteria may help
new forensic tool
microbial community living on the human body
70 – 90 % accurate
each of us leaves a unique trails of bugs behind
19/04/2010 Slidecast - English for law practice 11
Some more research and studies
Influence on belgian police and scientists
19/04/2010 Slidecast - English for law practice 12
My conclusion:
Podcast 16 March 2010
Discussion about section 1 of dog legislation law
Prevent dog attacks
Series of obligations
List of ‘dangerous’ dogs
19/04/2010 Slidecast - English for law practice 13
an obligation to microchip
good first step enough?
specific training centres
19/04/2010 Slidecast - English for law practice 14
My conclusion: