Federal Offences Survey

Thomson Reuters is undertaking a review of Federal Offences and we would like to invite you to have your say.

The following survey should only take about 5 minutes to complete and provides a great opportunity for you to let us know what's working, what's not working, what's missing and what you could do without. Your feedback will be used to direct any changes we make to the service.

We appreciate your time and look forward to sharing with you the improvements we'll be making to Federal Offences as a result of your feedback. If you have any questions regarding this survey, please contact the Product Manager, Gregory Sarlas at gregory.sarlas@thomsonreuters.com.
1.Please state your role and your organisation.
2.How do you usually access Federal Offences?
3.Do you typically start your Federal Offences research by:
4.On a scale of 1-5 with 5 being easy and 1 being difficult, how readily can you find the information or answers you need?
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5.Also on a scale of 1-5 with 5 being very satisfied and 1 being not at all satisfied, how would you rate the currency of content in Federal Offences?
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6.In terms of its scope, would you prefer that Federal Offences:
7.How often do you use individual chapters within Federal Offences?
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Criminal Code
Crimes
Drugs
Corporations
Taxation
Social Security
Extradition
Migration and Citizenship
Protective Justice
Terrorism
Commercial Crime
Investigation and Prosecution
Jurisdiction
Courts & Tribunals
Procedure
Sentencing
8.Can you think of a way in which any of these chapters could be improved?
9.Are there any topics or practice areas which are not currently covered in the service but would be useful?
10.Do you use any other services or sources of information as alternatives to Federal Offences?
11.Finally, can Thomson Reuters contact you to discuss your feedback in greater depth?(Required.)