In Australia, the principles of equality and the rule of law ensure that every person is protected from harm and coercion. This protection extends to domestic violence and other illegal practices, such as forced marriage. Which of the following statements correctly describes the legal status of these practices when they occur within a family context?
- The law treats these actions as serious criminal offenses that apply to everyone in Australia, regardless of their culture or background.Cevap
- BThe law views these as private family matters that should be resolved within the home or by community elders without police interference.
- CThe law permits these practices if the individuals involved demonstrate that the behavior is required by their traditional cultural or religious beliefs.
Cevap
The law treats these as serious criminal offenses that apply to everyone, regardless of their culture or background.
The correct answer identifies that Australian law treats domestic violence and forced marriage as serious criminal offenses. This reflects the core values of equality and the rule of law, ensuring that everyone is protected regardless of their personal background or family relationship.
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Anahtar Kavram
The supremacy and universal application of Australian law regarding personal safety and domestic violence.
İpuçları
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Think about whether the 'Rule of Law' allows exceptions for people's personal or cultural beliefs.
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Consider if a crime like physical harm becomes 'legal' just because it happens inside a home between family members.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the section on the 'Rule of Law' and 'Equality Before the Law' to understand how they interact with cultural diversity.
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