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Imposing fees for police services in Australia
Griffith Law Review ( IF 1.3 ) Pub Date : 2021-04-03 , DOI: 10.1080/10383441.2021.1895546
Carlo Dellora 1 , Luke Beck 1
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ABSTRACT This article presents the first comprehensive overview and analysis of the Australian law and practice of imposing fees for unrequested police services. It acts on Lippert and Walby’s recent call for scholarly analysis of user-pays policing ‘to break free of standard disciplinary confines’. One aim of this paper therefore is to start filling this gap in the literature by giving more prominence to substantive legal analyses of user-pays policing. The purpose of this article is both practical and analytical. The practical purpose of this article is to contribute to the literature by providing a detailed examination of the legal framework for imposing fees for unrequested police services in Australia. The analytical purpose of this article is two-fold: to isolate imposing fees for police services as a distinct category of user-pays policing and to critically evaluate the practice of imposing fees for police services in one Australian jurisdiction as a case study.

中文翻译:

澳大利亚警察服务收费

摘要 本文首次全面概述和分析了澳大利亚对未经请求的警察服务征收费用的法律和实践。它响应 Lippert 和 Walby 最近呼吁对用户付费警务进行学术分析以“摆脱标准的纪律限制”。因此,本文的一个目的是通过更加突出对用户付费警务的实质性法律分析,开始填补文献中的这一空白。本文的目的是实用和分析。本文的实际目的是通过详细研究澳大利亚对未经请求的警察服务收费的法律框架,为文献做出贡献。本文的分析目的有两个:
更新日期:2021-04-03
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