Types of crimes
Across
- 4. Criminal offences committed using computers or other electronic systems and devices.
- 5. Criminal offences undertaken by young people aged between 10 and 18 years of age.
- 6. An example of a Division B crime that involves the deprivation of one's personal belongings with no intention to return.
- 7. An example of a Division E crime that refers to giving false evidence under oath and undermines justice.
- 8. Criminal offences undertaken in a planned and ongoing manner by criminal syndicates or gangs.
- 9. Categorisation of a crime according to whether it involved a wrongful action or inactions against a person, property, the wellbeing of society, or the criminal justice system.
Down
- 1. Criminal offences undertaken by people who work in government, business, or the corporate world and hold trusted positions of employment and use this to gain advantage.
- 2. An example of a Division A crime that involved the unlawful killing of another (e.g. murder and manslaughter).
- 3. Criminal offences motivated by hate, intolerance, and bias towards another person or group based on personal characteristics.