Across
- 7. Someone who knowingly helps a criminal escape from the police.
- 12. Federal or provincial statutes meant to protect public welfare.
- 13. waton or reckless disregard or the safety/ lives of others.
- 15. Defence that the accused took every precaution to avoid committing the offence.
- 16. The reason a person commits a crime.
- 17. Helping the perpetrator commit the crime.
- 19. Intention to commit a crime though it is not completed.
- 20. Offences which do not require mens reas.
- 21. The person who actually commits the crime
- 22. Consciously taking an unjustifiable risk.
- 23. Intention to commit the crime even if it is not complete.
- 25. Desire to commit a crime without ulterior motive.
Down
- 1. Awareness of facts that can establish mens rea.
- 2. An agreement between two parties to commit a crime even though it is not gone through with.
- 3. "the guilty act"
- 4. "the guilty mind"
- 5. Legal responsibility for wrongful action.
- 6. Those who are indirectly involved with committing the crime.
- 8. An act or omission of an act that is prohibited and punishable by the Federal state.
- 9. Advising the perpetrator as to how to commit the crime.
- 10. Laws which cover less series offences at provincial and municipal level.
- 11. Deliberate closing of the mind to the possible consequence of someone's actions.
- 14. Body of law which relates to crime.
- 18. Shared responsibility among criminals for any additional offences that are committed.
- 20. Desire to commit a crime to accomplish something.
- 24. To encourage someone to commit a crime.