1.5 categories of crime Flashcards
What are the 4 categories of crime?
- Types of offence
- Jurisdiction
- Seriousness of offences
- Parties to a crime
List types of offences
Offences against the person
Offences against the sovereign
Economic offences
Drug offences
Driving offences
Public order offences
Preliminary offences
Regulatory offences
Define offences against the person
Those crimes that result in some form of injury to another person
List the three offences against the person
Homicide
Assault
Sexual offences
Define homicide
Deliberate or accidental unlawful killing of another
In NSW homiside can be one of the following (4 answers)
Murder
Manslaughter
Infanticide
Dangerous driving causing death
For the accused to be charged what must the prosercution prove? (4 answers)
Intention was to kill
Intention was to cause serious harm that resulted in death
Act was done recklessly without consideration that it may cause death, hardest to prove
Death occurred as a result of another serious crime being committed
Define manslaugter
Killing someone with less of an intention
Why may the accusded be charged with manslaughter?
Accused may receive this conviction if it can’t be proven they intended (level of mens rea) to kill the victim
What are the three types of manslaugher?
Voluntary manslaughter
Involuntary manslaughter
Constructive manslaughter
Define voluntary manslaughter
When person kills intentionally but there is a legitimate defence i.e. provocation
Define involuntary manslaughter
Death as a result of the accused behaving recklessly or negligently without intending to kill
Define constructive manslaughter
Death as a result of the accused doing something else dangerous or illegal
Define infanticide
Death of baby <12 months at the hands of the mother
What needs to be considered by the state in relation to infantcide cases?
Under Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) the court has to consider the state of mind of the mother
Post-natal depression is one of the most common reasons of infanticide, so it is always considered in such cases, mitigating circumstances
Define dangerous driving causing death
Death that arises when a person who is driving a motor vehicle and inadvertently causes the death of the person
What is included under dangerous driving causing death (4 answers)
Alcohol or drug related
Speeding
Distractions such as using mobile
Person not using a seatbelt
Define assult
When someone physically attacks or threatens to attack another
What is the most common crime committed against the person?
Most common crime against the person
Define wounding
Means no more than the top layer of skin is removed
Define common assult
Threatening to cause harm to another or assault where there is no physical harm
What can threats include? (4 answers)
Text messages
Emails
Phone calls
Anything that cause the victim to fear violence
Define actual bodily harm (s59)
Hurt that impacts health/comfort inc. psychiatric illnesses e.g. depression, anxiety, etc
Define Grievous bodily harm (s35)
Serious injury that doesn’t have to be long-lasting, permanent or life threatening