Publication
We've put together a range of sentencing resources aimed at high school and university students, as well as community organisations.
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Judge for Yourself
Judge for Yourself gives participants the opportunity to walk in the judge's shoes and 'sentence' an offender.
These Judge for Yourself workbooks will step you through running an interactive Judge for Yourself session over two sessions.
Each workbook includes learning exercises that focus on key curriculum areas.
- Magistrates Court—Unauthorised dealing with shop goods (PDF, 1.4 MB)
- District Court—Dangerous operation of a vehicle causing death (PDF, 1.5 MB)
- Supreme Court—Trafficking in a dangerous drug (PDF, 1.3 MB)
- Childrens Court—Assault occasioning bodily harm (PDF, 1.4 MB)
You can also book a free Judge for Yourself session to be held at your school or organisation. We can deliver this online or in person if you are within a 2-hour drive of Brisbane City.
Worksheets
Teaching Legal Studies for high school students?
We’ve designed these worksheets to help you to deliver the Legal Studies 2019 General Senior Syllabus.
- Know, what, learn, how chart (PDF, 180.4 KB)
- Key legal terms (PDF, 865.2 KB)
- Purposes of sentencing (PDF, 882.0 KB)
- Sentencing options (PDF, 293.9 KB)
- Sentencing options for adults (PDF, 190.4 KB)
- Sentencing factors (PDF, 256.2 KB)
- Sources of law (PDF, 812.1 KB)
- Locating legislation (PDF, 232.1 KB)
- Re-thinking imprisonment (PDF, 783.1 KB)
- Sentence appeals (PDF, 794.1 KB)
- Preparing sentencing remarks (PDF, 201.3 KB)
- Sentencing Spotlight on breach of bail - Resource 1 (PDF, 202.4 KB) (investigative)
- Sentencing Spotlight on breach of bail - Resource 2 (PDF, 201.5 KB) (data analysis)
- Sentencing Spotlight on trafficking in dangerous drugs - Resource 1 (PDF, 227.6 KB) (investigative)
- Sentencing Spotlight on trafficking in dangerous drugs - Resource 2 (PDF, 221.7 KB) (data analysis)
- Indigenous over-representation (PDF, 930.5 KB)
- Court hierarchy (Criminal jurisdiction overview) (PDF, 813.2 KB) (U1 T1)
- Specialist Domestic and Family Violence Court (PDF, 784.2 KB) plus podcast 5 (U1 T1 U3 T1)
Videos
A selection of videos explaining the roles of different people in courts system, myth busting common misunderstandings about sentencing, and explaining some of the sentencing terms used in courts.
- Childrens Court Magistrate
- Defence
- Judge
- Magistrate
- Police prosecutor (magistrates court)
- Prosecutor (district and supreme court)
- George’s story – the real-life story of a 15-year-old boy unwittingly caught up in sexting
What happens after you’ve been charged with an offence? Our Sentencing Explained videos explain! Learn more about common sentencing terms and what they mean through these short animations.
- Sentencing explained - what happens after you’ve been charged with an offence.
- Bail what happens when someone is granted bail and what it means.
- Conditional release order: for children - what happens when someone is given a conditional release order and what it means.
- Suspended sentence - what happens when someone is given a suspended sentence and what it means.
- Probation - what does probation mean and what happens if someone is given it.
- Remand - what is remand and what it means.
For more information about sentencing, visit our comprehensive sentencing resources here.
You can find more information about the sentencing of children here. You can also find more information about young people and justice system on the Queensland Government’s Your rights, crime and the law website.
Posters
Our posters highlight Queensland sentencing trends in an easy-to-understand way and are a great classroom resource.
- Animal welfare offences (PDF, 425.9 KB)
- Burglary (PDF, 440.9 KB)
- Choking, suffocation and strangulation in a domestic setting (PDF, 426.2 KB)
- Robbery (PDF, 441.8 KB)
- Stalking (PDF, 436.5 KB)
- Breach of bail offences (PDF, 75.8 KB)
- Child exploitation materials (PDF, 80.5 KB)
- Dangerous operation of a vehicle causing death (PDF, 178.9 KB)
- Manslaughter (PDF, 74.6 KB)
- Murder (PDF, 73.3 KB)
- Possession of dangerous drugs (PDF, 71.2 KB)
- Trafficking in dangerous drugs (PDF, 83.9 KB)
Other resources
- Queensland Sentencing Guide – a guide to help demystify the sentencing process
- Case in Focus – summarises of high profile or interesting Court of Appeal judgments
- Sentencing Spotlights – sentencing data for Queensland offences
- Sentencing definitions – a list of commonly used sentencing terms