U1 AOS2 - Types of Crimes and Summary vs. Indictable Offences Flashcards

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Crimes against the person

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  • homicide, sexual offences, robbery
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Crimes against property

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  • arson, theft, property damage
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Drug offences

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  • trafficking, using, possession
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Public order and security offences

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  • terrorism, grossly offensive conduct
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Justice procedure offences

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-perjury, breach of court order

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Other offences (1)

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  • driving offences, public transport fare evasion
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Other offences (cyber-crime)

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  • in which the use of IT is an essential/central part of the offending
  • e.g. hacking financial info, introducing viruses
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Other offences (hate crime)

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  • motivated by prejudice, intolerance, or bias towards the victim based on personal characteristics
  • e.g. racial vilification, gender-based discrimination
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Other offences (organised crime)

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  • undertaken in a planned and ongoing manner by organised syndicates or gangs
  • e.g. drug manufacturing, drug trafficking
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Other offences (juvenile crime)

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  • undertaken by a person aged 10-18
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Other offences (white-collar crime)

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  • undertaken by people who work in government, business, or corporate areas
  • e.g. investment scams, tax evasion
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Summary offences

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  • minor or less serious criminal offences
  • characteristics:
    • heard in the Magistrates Court
    • Many contained in the Summary Offences Act 1966 (Vic)
    • Heard by Magistrate alone/no jury
    • Law enforcement sometimes has the power to issue warnings or fines on the spot rather than have the matter come to court
    • e.g. disorderly conduct, drink-driving, minor assault
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Indictable offences

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  • more serious criminal offences
  • characteristics:
    • heard in County/Supreme Court of Victoria
    • usually heard by judge and jury/occasional judge only trials possible
    • offences listed in the Crimes Act 1959 (Vic) are indictable unless otherwise stated
    • e.g. murder, culpable driving, rape
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Indictable offences heard summarily

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  • the Criminal Procedure Act 2009 (Vic) lists less serious indictable offences that can be heard summarily (Mag. Court)
  • criminal damage less than $100K, theft less than $100K and less serious assault
  • Benefits:
    • faster/cheaper than trial by jury in high courts
    • the maximum term is two years for a single offence, and 5 years for multiple
  • Requirements:
    • offence can’t be punishable by more than 10 years imprisonment or a fine greater than 1200 penalty units ($230K)
    • accused must consent
    • the court must determine that it’s appropriate (Magistrate in Committal Proceeding decides this)
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