Wickedness in the eyes of the law

By Shona Kervinen
Updated February 18 2014 - 1:23pm, first published 12:00am
Dr Penny Crofts ... criminal law constructs notions of wickedness. Photo: Anna Zhu
Dr Penny Crofts ... criminal law constructs notions of wickedness. Photo: Anna Zhu

In July 2012, Sydney teenager Thomas Kelly was killed by a single punch to the head as he began a night out in Sydney's Kings Cross. Last November, the young man who delivered the blow, 19-year-old Kieran Loveridge, was sentenced in the NSW Supreme Court to a minimum of four years' jail.

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