BronittSimon and RocheDeclan, ‘Between Rhetoric and Reality: Sociolegal and Republican Perspectives on Entrapment’, (2000) 4International Journal of Evidence and Proof80.
4.
For a rarely followed exception, see Ridgeway v The Queen (1995) 184 CLR 19. See also SharpeSybil, ‘Covert Police Operations and the Discretionary Exclusion of Evidence’, (1994) Criminal Law Review793–804.
5.
BronittSimon, 'Entrapment, Human Rights and Criminal Justice: A Licence to Deviate? (1999) 29Hong Kong Law Journal216.
6.
Australian Privacy Charter Group, The Australian Privacy Charter, University of New South Wales Law School1994, p.1.
7.
New South Wales Law Reform Commission, Surveillance: An Interim Report, February 2001, p.205.
8.
Section 17. See BronittSimon, ‘Electronic Surveillance, Human Rights and Criminal Justice’, (1997) 3Australian Journal of Human Rights192.
9.
MercerNeil, ‘Cash split with police after raid: Drug man’, Sydney Morning Herald, 10 October 2001, p.5.
10.
KidmanJohn, ‘Inside the shadowy world that hides M5’, Sun-Herald, 14 October 2001, p.3.
11.
Listening Devices Act 1984 (NSW), s.5(3).
12.
NSW Law Reform Commission, Surveillance: An Interim Report, p.253.
13.
See Smith (1994) 75 A Crim R 327; but note decision in O'Neill (1995) 81 A Crim R 458.
14.
CookMichael, ‘Model Student, Perfect Prisoner’, (2000) 52Woroni, the ANU Student Newspaper1.
15.
Sharpe, above, ref 4 at 795.
16.
CornfordPhilip, ‘New nark emerges from the dark to shed light on crooked cops’, Sydney Morning Herald, 9 October 2001, p.5.