Parties in an Offence
Classification of Crimes
Youth Legislation
Investigations and Arrests
A Little Bit of Everything
100

Encouraging someone to commit a crime.

Abetting

100

Sexual Assault Level 1

Hybrid

100

First form of youth legislation ever created. 

Juvenile Delinquents

100

Most common body substance found at a crime scene

Blood

100

The Criminal Equation

Mens Rea + Actus Reus = Crime

200

Guiding, advising or recommending someone to commit a crime. 

Counselling

200

The names of crimes that the municipal and provincial governments create

Quasi-Criminal

200

Legislation that governs people under 12

Incapacity of children

200

The name of the area in which the offence was actually committed. 

The Centre

200

The name of the written record of people who had control over the evidence to avoid contamination. 

Chain of Custody

300

The person who committed the crime.

Perpetrator

300

Animal Cruelty

Summary

300

Our current youth legislation 

Youth Criminal Justice Act

300

The plainclothes detective with experience in homicide, robbery or sexual assault. 

Criminal investigations Bureau Officer

300

The difference between theft and robbery.

The threat or use of violence

400

Comforting or providing shelter to someone while knowing they have committed a crime. 

Accessory After the Fact

400

Perjury

Indictable

400

Legislation shifted from welfare to criminal approach

Young Offenders Act

400

Usually the first officer to arrive at the crime scene.

Patrol Officer

400

The legal issue of R. v Canhoto

Act of Omission-failure to act. Mother convicted of Criminal Negligence causing death of a 2 year old who she did thought was possessed. Did not stop the exorcism.

500

Providing the murder weapon to the perpetrator.

Aiding

500

Crimes that can be summary or Indictable

(not the car)

Hybrid

500

The legislation that governed Steven Truscott

Juvenile Delinquents Act

500

Give two of the four requirements of a legal arrest. 

1. Identify as police. 

2. State they are under arrest.

3. State what they are arrested for.

4. Physically touch the person arrested. 

500

Two pieces of mens rea for R v Kerster

1. Name change

2. Stated what he was looking for