Common law
Statute law
Civil law
Youth Crime
Crime
100


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


 common law?

100


This type of law is made by Parliament.



statute law

100


This area of law deals with disputes between individuals or organisations.



civil law

100


These are the ages generally covered by Queensland's youth justice system.


 10 to 17 years old

100


This occurs when a person breaks a criminal law.


 

crime

200

This legal principle means lower courts must follow decisions made by higher courts in similar cases.


 precedent?

200


This is the name given to a proposed law before it becomes an Act.
 



Bill

200


This is the person who starts a civil action in court.


 

plaintiff

200

This Queensland law deals specifically with young people who commit offences.

 Youth Justice Act 1992 (Qld)

200


This party is responsible for prosecuting criminal cases.
 



State (or Crown)

300


This court creates precedents that are binding on all Australian courts.



 High Court of Australia

300


This level of government can make laws about education, health and crime.



 State Parliament


300


This is the person or organisation being sued.


 

defendant

300


This approach focuses on helping young offenders change their behaviour.


 rehabilitation

300


This is the standard of proof required in criminal cases.



 beyond reasonable doubt

400

This is the most common remedy awarded in civil cases.

 damages

400


This occurs when a Bill receives approval from the Governor-General or Governor and becomes law.


 Royal Assent

400


This is the standard of proof used in civil cases.


 

balance of probabilities

400


This process brings together victims and offenders to repair harm caused by crime.

 

restorative justice

400


  • This purpose of punishment aims to discourage people from committing crimes.


 deterrence

500

This part of a judge's decision contains the legal reasoning that may become a precedent.

 ratio decidendi

500


Which political party currently forms the Australian Federal Government, and who is the current Prime Minister of Australia?



  • Political Party: Australian Labor Party (ALP)
  • Prime Minister: Anthony Albanese
500


This civil wrong occurs when someone fails to take reasonable care and causes harm.

 

negligence

500


This sentencing principle states that detention should generally be a last resort for young offenders.


Incarceration 

500


These are the two main categories of criminal offences in Queensland.


 summary offences and indictable offences