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500The details for the case study assessment can be found under the assessment tab on vUWS. But basically, what you need to do is: Describe an individual case in detail Relate this to broader issues...

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500The details for the case study assessment can be found under the assessment tab on vUWS. But basically, what you need to do is:
  • Describe an individual case in detail
  • Relate this to broader issues and identify how it relates to AT LEAST ONE term of reference for the final assessment
  • Begin to conceptualise the case and issue using relevant theoretical concepts and research
To get started on this you need to first select one of 6 topics which can be found on the case study page. If you are still struggling, there is an example case study on vUWS that was completed by a student last year.
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Parul answered on Apr 30 2021
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Case Study Topic - Parliamentary Inquiry into Battered Women’s use of Self-Defence in the context of domestic violence
Introduction
By the virtue of this essay, I have selected to focus dedicatedly on the issues that are arising from criminal proceedings which is an outcome of killing and abuse that takes place at home and various other domestic places. I think that this context is widely misunderstood while implementing the partial defence for provocation as a part of abuses committed from the intimate partner homicides.
Case Study - Defence case of Singh v R - Recent provocation defence cases in NSW
Case taken under prospective, very recent defence case of Singh v R. In this case specifically, Mr. Singh had immigrated to Australia on spousal visa while his wife was already living in Australia on the basis of study visa. The relationship between the husband, Mr Singh and Mrs. Rupinder Kaur deteriorated from the time of his a
ival in the country. With rise of heated arguments, Mr. Singh had killed his wife Mrs. Rupinder Kaur, strangling her and cutting her throat at least eight times with knife. According to the Mr. Singh, offender in this confrontation, Mrs Rupinder had threw glass of water and slapped him. The offender felt charged and aggitated for murder, however, the jury convicted him of manslaughter on those grounds Mr. Singh was sentenced to eight year imprisonment with non-parole for atleast six years
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