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Offences against the person Offences against the sovereign Economic offences property

Horizontal syllabus…. CATEGORIES OF CRIME. Offences against the person Offences against the sovereign Economic offences property white collar computer Drug offences Driving offences Public Order offences Preliminary Crimes attempts conspiracy.

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Offences against the person Offences against the sovereign Economic offences property

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  1. Horizontal syllabus… CATEGORIES OF CRIME • Offences against the person • Offences against the sovereign • Economic offences • property • white collar • computer • Drug offences • Driving offences • Public Order offences • Preliminary Crimes • attempts • conspiracy • CRIMES against the person • CRIMES against the • sovereign • Economic CRIMES • property CRIMES • white collar CRIMES • computer CRIMES • Drug CRIMES • Driving CRIMES • Public Order CRIMES • Preliminary CRIMES • attempedCRIMES • conspiracy to commit a CRIME

  2. CATEGORIES OF CRIME • Offences against the person • Offences against the sovereign • Economic offences • property • white collar • computer • Drug offences • Driving offences • Public Order offences • Preliminary Crimes • attempts • conspiracy

  3. CATEGORIES OF CRIME • Offences against the person • Offences against the sovereign • Economic offences • property • white collar • computer • Drug offences • Driving offences • Public Order offences • Preliminary Crimes • attempts • conspiracy • Drug offences • Anything that has to do with possessing, using, supplying, selling, manufacturing/growing or importing illegal drugs (or prescription drugs without being legally allowed to) • Driving offences • Speeding; reckless driving; driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol • NSW speeding penalties were reduced in 2009 for people caught going under 10km/h over the limit (1 point, $84 fine). However, the penalties for going over that were increased • Public Order offences (he he, POOs) • Actions that are deemed (considered) offensive to the public, but generally legal in your own home (they disrupt the ‘order’ of the public) • Offensive language (though anything less than the “c” word is generally not considered “offensive” any more); public nudity; soliciting (offering/accepting) prostitution • Preliminary Crimes • Attempts - EXCEPT FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER, any attempt to commit a crime is punishable to the same extent as if the person actuallysucceeded in doing it • Conspiracy - When two or more people jointly plan (“conspire”) to commit a crime together. Since the people involved haven’t actually committed the crime yet, it is very difficult to prove conspiracy. If the prosecution wants to prove this, it helps to have evidence like written plans, phone tapping, etc.

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