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The Law
Reform
Commission
Discussion Paper No 25
December 1985
CRIMINAL RECORDS
THIS PAPER IS NOT A COMMISSION REPORT. It con-
tains a brief summary of the Commission's work so far in its
project on criminal record keeping practices. THE VIEWS
EXPRESSED IN THIS PAPER DO NOT REPRESENT
THE COMMISSION'S FINAL VIEWS. THEY ARE PUB-
LISHED TO RAISE ISSUES, PROMOTE DISCUSSION
AND ATRACT PUBLIC RESPONSE. Submissions, enquir-
ies and comments should be directed to -
The Secretary
The Australian Law Reform Commission
99 Elizabeth Street
SYDNEY (Telephone: (02) 231 1733)
(GPO Box 3708, Sydney 2001)
If a submission is intended to be confidential it should be
clearly so marked. However persons intending to make sub-
missions should note that submissions may be accessible
under the Freedom of Information Act. Submissions should
be received by 1 March 1986
Commission Reference: ALRC DP 25
Commissioner in Charge of the Project: Professor Robert
Hayes (to end May 1985); Hon Xavier Connor (from
June 1985)
Research: Ian Cunliffe, Phillipa Horner, Val Manera, Rich-
ard Phillipps, Eileen Plumb, Tony Young
Legislative drafting: Phillipa Horner, Stephen Mason

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