Talk:Jocelynne Scutt

Anti-Discrimination Commissioner in Tasmania Section
After reviewing this section, I've had to remove the entire text. The only source given for all of the material was a primary source, the Anti-Discrimination Commission Fifth Annual Report. Wikipedia doesn't allow text based on an editor's conjecture or personal feelings about a particular document, for more details, please see the original research policy. In addition, poorly source critical commentary has no place in a biography -- please read the biography of living persons policy for more details on the special care taken. Please do not re-add the information unless you can provide a reputable third-party source - Wikipedia does not lead the way in reporting, we summarize what other sources have to say on the subject. If you have any questions about the removal or Wikipedia policies, please feel free to contact me on my talk page. Thanks. Shell   babelfish 11:20, 10 May 2008 (UTC)

Rape law reform and other missing achievements
I have added to the summary of Scutt's career that she was instrumental in reform of laws regarding rape and domestic violence. This should also be mentioned in the section on her career, which I will attempt to do if no one else does. There are other areas of Scutt's work which are not covered either - her publishing imprint, Artemis, and her crime fiction published under her nom de plume of Melissa Chan. RebeccaGreen (talk) 14:44, 6 October 2018 (UTC)RebeccaGreen