Unit 3 AOS 1 - Criminal Law
Across
- 3. reoffending
- 8. the rights of a victim to give evidence another way
- 9. a non-custodial sanction in which the offender serves the community
- 10. pre trial discussions between the prosecution and the accused aimed at resolving the case and agreeing on an outcome
- 12. an independent organisation that provides free legal services, advice and information to people in their community
- 13. the right of an accused to be heard by peers
- 15. a purpose of sanctions, designed to penalise the offender
- 16. you deserve ______ but you won't get time, a sanction that removes the offender from society
- 18. a purpose of sanctions, designed to show the community's disapproval of the crime committed
- 20. the rights of a victim to know about the accused
- 21. a situation in which may believe that a person hearing a case may not be unbiased
Down
- 1. a type of factor that may increase the sentence of the offender
- 2. a purpose of sanctions, aimed to discourage others from offending
- 4. a purpose of sanctions, designed to safeguard the community from the offender
- 5. a government funded agency that provides free legal information to the community and advice and representation for those that cannot afford it
- 6. the right of an accused to be heard in a timely manner
- 7. a monetary amount the offender pays to the state
- 11. the right of an accused to not self incriminate
- 12. the pretrial hearing and processes heard in the Magistrates Court
- 14. a purpose of sanctions, designed to reform an offender
- 17. a type of factor that may reduce the sentence of the offender
- 19. the lawful authority of a court, tribunal or dispute resolution body to decide the outcome of a case
- 22. a penalty imposed by the court on a guilty party