Recklessness
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The VLRC’s Recklessness report was tabled in Parliament on 28 May 2024.
Recklessness is an element of hundreds of criminal offences, including reckless murder, recklessly causing serious injury and culpable driving. But the definition of recklessness comes mainly from the common law. It can vary depending on the offence, and also from state to state.
On 25 October 2022 the Attorney-General asked the Victorian Law Reform Commission to examine, report and make recommendations on the meaning of ‘recklessness’ in Victorian criminal law.
The VLRC concluded that recklessness test for offences against the person should not change and does not need to be legislated.
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Project Stage
- Terms of reference received
- Submissions and consultations
- Submissions closed
- Final Report
- Tabled in parliament
Publications
28/05/2024
28/05/2024
27/03/2023
17/01/2023
17/01/2023
25/10/2022