Types of crimes

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Across
  1. 4. Criminal offences committed using computers or other electronic systems and devices.
  2. 5. Criminal offences undertaken by young people aged between 10 and 18 years of age.
  3. 6. An example of a Division B crime that involves the deprivation of one's personal belongings with no intention to return.
  4. 7. An example of a Division E crime that refers to giving false evidence under oath and undermines justice.
  5. 8. Criminal offences undertaken in a planned and ongoing manner by criminal syndicates or gangs.
  6. 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. 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. 2. An example of a Division A crime that involved the unlawful killing of another (e.g. murder and manslaughter).
  3. 3. Criminal offences motivated by hate, intolerance, and bias towards another person or group based on personal characteristics.