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Pleading guilty online in Queensland: Efficiency at the expense of justice
Mikayla Brier-Mills
Faculty of Law
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Justice
100%
Pleadings
100%
Online Systems
50%
Communication Difficulties
25%
Web Portal
25%
Literacy
25%
Tion
25%
Magistrates
25%
Vulnerability
25%
Justice System
25%
Traffic Offences
25%
Online Platform
25%
User Identity
25%
Language Problems
25%
Online Contracts
25%
Arts and Humanities
Queensland
100%
Online
100%
Pleading
100%
Appropriateness
20%
Decision-Making
20%
Portal
20%
Certainty
20%
Simplicity
20%
Communication Disorder
20%
Magistrates
20%
Social Sciences
Justice
100%
Decision Making
33%
Internet Portal
33%
Communication Disorder
33%
Traffic Offense
33%
Psychology
Decision Making
100%
Mathematics
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