Across
- 2. an example of a preliminary crime (10)
- 6. CCTV cameras are an example of this crime prevention strategy (11)
- 7. A national initiative to increase reporting of crime (13)
- 8. A category of homicide (11)
- 11. The physical action of a crime (5,4)
- 13. Crimes with a maximum sentence of more than two years imprisonment (10)
- 17. a theft offence requiring the use of force (7)
- 21. presiding judicial officer in Local Court (10)
- 22. the "test" applied to factual causation cases (3,3)
- 23. An attempt to incite the overthrow of a government (8)
- 24. intermediate level of intention (12)
- 25. defendant's name in famous 1930 case involving the poisoning of his own mother (5)
- 26. A category of crime that does not require intention to be proven (6,9)
- 27. a less serious type of crime, usually with maximum sentences of less than two years imprisonment (7,7)
- 30. standard of proof in criminal cases (6,10,5)
Down
- 1. a term used for any improperly or illegally obtained evidence (12)
- 3. an event that breaks the chain of causation (5,5,12)
- 4. case where Jehovah's Witness victim refused a blood transfusion but defendant was found guilty of murder on grounds of factual causation (6)
- 5. The defendant in the 2013 nursing home fire case (4)
- 9. economic offence where defendant misappropriates money or property they have been entrusted with (12)
- 10. order Rioting/affray is an example of this category of crime (6,5)
- 12. Police are a part of this arm of government (9)
- 14. legal authority granted by courts to police to conduct certain operations (7)
- 15. the scientific study of criminal behaviour (11)
- 16. NSW legislation outlining many criminal offences (5,3)
- 18. the party that bears the burden of proof in criminal cases (11)
- 19. The necessary link required to be proven between a defendant's actions and the harm caused (9)
- 20. a party to a crime involved either before or after the fact (9)
- 28. The mental element of a crime (4,3)
- 29. a power granted to police to apprehend suspects (6)