Legal Concepts
Cybercrime
Outlaw motorcycle gangs
Gun reform
Making and classifying the law
100

The three key components of _________ are fairness, equality, and access. 

Justice

100

The type of crime where hackers demand a ransom.

Extortion

100

This term describes crimes committed by structured groups for profit, such as drug trafficking or money laundering.

Organised crime

100

This tragic event in 1996 led to the deaths of 35 people and sparked nationwide gun law reforms in Australia.

Port Arthur Massacre

100

This type of law is created by judges through decisions made in individual court cases.

Common law

200

A situation where there is no law, no government, and no order.

Anarchy

200

This federal law enforcement agency investigates serious national cybercrime, such as hacking and online child exploitation.

Australian Federal Police

200

This specialist taskforce within the NSW Police Force was established to disrupt and dismantle criminal activities of outlaw motorcycle gangs through targeted operations.

Strikeforce Raptor

200

The gunman responsible for the Port Arthur Massacre was sentenced to 35 life sentences without parole.

Martin Bryant

200

This court hears serious indictable offences in NSW and has appellate jurisdiction in criminal and civil matters.

Supreme Court NSW

300

This principle ensures that no one is above the law, including governments and officials.

Rule of law

300

Passed in 2021, this law gave the AFP and ACIC new powers to identify and disrupt serious cybercriminal networks.

Surveillance Legislation Amendment (Identify and Disrupt) Act 2021

300

These controversial state laws aim to restrict gang members from associating with each other in public or private.

Anti-consorting laws

300

This 1996 agreement between state and federal governments introduced uniform gun laws and banned semi-automatic rifles and shotguns.

National Firearms Agreement

300

This standard of proof is required in criminal cases for a person to be found guilty.

Beyond Reasonable Doubt

400

A form of government where one person holds absolute power, often ruling through fear and oppression.

Tyranny

400

One major legal challenge in prosecuting cybercrime is this issue, where offenders and evidence may be located in different countries.

Jurisdiction

400

This Queensland law, introduced in 2013, imposed harsh penalties and mandatory sentencing for gang-related crimes.

Vicious Lawless Association Disestablishment Act (VLAD Act)

400

The Prime Minister who led Australia’s response to the Port Arthur Massacre and introduced strict gun reforms.

John Howard

400

This institution provides free legal advice and representation to people who cannot afford a private lawyer in Australia.

Legal Aid

500

This term, derived from an ancient Athenian lawmaker, refers to extremely harsh or oppressive laws and punishments.

Draconian

500

In 2022, this major Australian health insurer was targeted in a cyberattack that exposed the personal and medical data of millions of customers.

Medibank

500

Critics argue that anti-gang laws may violate this constitutional principle by unfairly targeting individuals without a criminal conviction.

Rule of law or procedural fairness 

500

This national initiative saw over 650,000 firearms surrendered or destroyed following the 1996 reforms.

Gun buyback scheme

500

This international document, adopted in 1948, outlines basic human rights and freedoms.

Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)

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