monique66
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yeah that's it, it also includes protective custody, etc..joe_m_2000 said:post sentencing ahh i forget this one
umm is this maximum/minimum security, parole?
yeah that's it, it also includes protective custody, etc..joe_m_2000 said:post sentencing ahh i forget this one
umm is this maximum/minimum security, parole?
yeah thats the word i was looking fordamnation said:yeah that's it, it also includes protective custody, etc..
lol...ur so right!still waiting said:absolutely everything to do with crimes
cmon guys dont be lazydamnation said:lol...ur so right!
offences against the person involve some direct harm to the victim of the crime. For example, manslaughter {so okay, their a little more than hurt but u get the pic }joe_m_2000 said:cmon guys dont be lazy
it deals with offences against the community punishable by the state
some crimes it deals with are offences against the person including white collar crime and economic offences, offences against the state, victimless crimes, public order offences, traffic offences,drug offences etc
next question
define a type of crime and give an example
this question will be repeated until all 8 types of crimes are defined and examples are given
that is:
oOffences against the person
oEconomic offences-white collar crimes & offences against property
oOffences against the State
oDrug offences
oPublic order offences
oTraffic offences
o‘Victimless’ crimes
oPreliminary crimes
that will keep ya busy
Why thankyou loldamnation said:lol...ur so right!
i havent done any school work 2day at allstill waiting said:Why thankyou lol
sorry joe didnt mean to be lazy but we cant all live up to your standards on a saturday night....lol
joe_m_2000 said:next question
define a type of crime and give an example
this question will be repeated until all 8 types of crimes are defined and examples are given
that is:
oOffences against the person
oEconomic offences-white collar crimes & offences against property
oOffences against the State
oDrug offences
oPublic order offences
oTraffic offences
o‘Victimless’ crimes
oPreliminary crimes
were up to
Economic offences-white collar crimes & offences against property
congrats manifestation awesome answers my intention was to make it one answer each post so it would last and we wouldnt hav 2 think up a new questionmanifestation said:Offences against the person – involve some form of injury to an individual. An example of this would be:
- manslaughter,
- murder
- assault
- battery
- sexual assault.
Economic offences-white collar crimes & offences against property
An economic crime is a crime where there is damage or loss to a victims property. A white-collar crime is the dishonest taking of money or property from a business by fraudulent means or non-compliance with the law. An example of an economic crime would be:
- theft
- larceny
- robbery
Offences against the State. Also known as political crime.
- Treason: offences against the sovereign and involves the breach of allegiance to the crow, by trying to kill or harm the king/queen.
- Sedition: incitement of hatred of the sovereign or government or the intention incite violence against the government in order to over throw it.
- Example using the case of R v Sharkey (1949). Where he made statements against the state and in favour of the communist party. Saying that if the Soviet Union invaded Australia aussie worker would welcome such an invasion. He also stated that workers should use force if fascists in Australia tried to stop them gaining power. He was found guilty of sedition.
Drug offences – possession, use, possession of equipment for the use or manufacture of illegal drugs, importation of illegal drugs, supply or possession for the purposes of trafficking, conspiracy. Are all drug offences. (I don’t really know how to define it.)
Public order offences – is a behavior which results in a disturbance of order that directly or indirectly affects the public in some way. Examples include:
- rioting
- offensive conduct
Traffic offences – these are both statutory and strict liability and are the most common offences. Offences include:
- driving through a red light
- speeding
- drink driving
Regulatory offences – is either potentially harmful to to others or involves behavior which the state feels should be regulated for the good of all. Examples of these include:
- lighting a BBQ during a fire ban
- not wearing a seat belt
‘Victimless’ crimes – a crime that does not threaten the person or person property. Examples include:
- illegal drug use
Preliminary crimes – this includes loitering, attempts to commit an offence, conspiracy.
Is that not the best answer! Lol.
Ouch, now my hands hurt. Oh well.
N e way next question folks.
Hahahaha but you know im a keen legal student ....sorry dude for ruining your post thing. BUt yeah.joe_m_2000 said:congrats manifestation awesome answers my intention was to make it one answer each post so it would last and we wouldnt hav 2 think up a new question
but o well u did a good job of it neways
next question:
what is international crime?
INTERNATIONAL CRIME: a crime committed that has international implications (in international or criminal law)manifestation said:what is international crime?
Joe i think you might have to answer that *mind blank*joe_m_2000 said:INTERNATIONAL CRIME: a crime committed that has international implications (in international or criminal law)
next question
what are the 4 main types of international crimes?
sorry the question shouldve been 3manifestation said:Joe i think you might have to answer that *mind blank*