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HSC Stuff => HSC Humanities Stuff => HSC Subjects + Help => HSC Legal Studies => Topic started by: april.fallon on July 20, 2016, 04:23:43 pm
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Key legislation to remember? and the best ways to remember it?
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Key legislation to remember? and the best ways to remember it?
Hey April! ;D welcome to the forums!!
That's a really loaded question! There are a heap of key pieces of legislation to remember, there are some summary sheets for crime available in our notes section here and here, they might be a good place to start!!
To remember them, summary sheets like the ones I've linked are fantastic. Palm cards are also awesome. There are some more ideas in an article I wrote here!
I hope this helps! Let me know if you need any help finding things around the forums ;D
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if the legislations have long names just use abbreviations such as LEPA for Law enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities)
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i used to write them out over and over and over and over!!!!!! :o Repetition worked like a treat for me
If you actually understand what each piece of legislation does than it becomes a lot easier to remember.
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i used to write them out over and over and over and over!!!!!! :o Repetition worked like a treat for me
If you actually understand what each piece of legislation does than it becomes a lot easier to remember.
Exactly - remembering the Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act isn't easy, and it's even harder if you don't really understand why you're remembering it. I wrote mine out repetitively too! Do you have a small list of the legislation you've committed to memory? Or are you trying to remember as much as possible?