The Nature of Crime
Across
- 3. an agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur
- 6. the defence that the accused took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular offence
- 8. a deliberate closing of one's mind to the possible consequences of one's actions
- 11. laws covering less serious offences at the provincial or municipal level; most often punishable by fines
- 12. legal responsibility for a wrongful action
- 13. the intention to commit a crime, even when the crime is not completed
- 16. an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea
- 17. federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare
- 19. someone who knowingly recieves, comforts, or assists a perpetrator in escaping from the police
- 20. the desire to commit a wrongful act, with no ulterior motive or purpose
- 21. the person who commits the crime
- 23. a deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, with reckless disregard for the consequences
- 24. an act or omission of an act that is prohibited and punishable by federal statute
Down
- 1. the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence
- 2. a crime that involves advising, recommending, or persuading another person to commit a criminal offence
- 4. wanton or reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others
- 5. the desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another
- 7. the body of laws that prohibit and punish acts that injure people, property, and society as a whole
- 9. the reason a person commits a crime
- 10. a criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime
- 14. those people who are indirectly involved in committing a crime
- 15. a state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action, with reckless disregard for the consequences
- 18. consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take
- 22. the guilty act