Examines how and why organised crime has come to flourish in Australia.
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organised crime in "the Job",
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This review is from: Scales of Justice (Screenplays) (Paperback)
In the play Scales of Justice I would like to review act 1 "the Job" by Robert Caswell. Robert Caswell adresses themes such as Organised crime in the Police force, abuse of trust and powere, and Prejudice towards others. He does this through inacting the play through the eyes of a nieve officer in the Police Force Len Webber, Webber discovers the corruption in the police force through other characters Constable Borland and Officer O'Rourke, he see's organised crime through his mate Theo, he see's prejudice through the only female officer Constable Callahan. Caswell uses settings, lighting, body language, and the type of language used to bring the themes alive.
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