Sentencing and Punishment
Across
- 4. compulsory condition on an offender
- 7. ________ programs aim to rehabilitate offenders
- 8. R v ______ - appeal case where the defendant received a more harsh penalty due to previous convictions
- 10. aims to address the root cause of criminal behaviour
- 12. ________ guidelines are when a judge must refer to legislation when delivering a sentence
- 13. personal comments by a judge when delivering a sentence
- 16. _________ factors are those which make a crime more severe
- 18. _________ sentencing involves members of the ATSI community
- 19. something which discourages someone to commit an offence
- 21. _________ factors are those which make a crime less severe
- 22. reasons a judge gives for their decision
- 23. no conviction recorded - known as a _______ 10
Down
- 1. the Crimes (________ _______) Act 1999 outlines the process of delivering a sentence
- 2. ________ sentencing is when a judge must give a certain punishment for a specific crime
- 3. limiting the freedom of an offender to protect society
- 5. ________ guidelines are when a judge must refer to precedent when delivering a sentence
- 6. an official, recorded warning
- 9. ________ sentence - when you must be on good behaviour or else you will serve out your full sentence
- 11. community ________ order - community service
- 14. a criminal ________ notice is an on-the-spot fine
- 15. ensuring an offender pays a price for their actions
- 17. victim _______ statements outline how a victim suffered from a crime
- 20. a common mitigating factor where the offender feels sorry for their actions