Nature of Crime
Criminal Investigation Process
Criminal Trial Process-
Sentencing and punishment-
Random Crime Questions-
100

Crime Prevention is Situational and ?

SOCIAL

100

What is the next step in the criminal investigation process after the person has been arrested?

Charged if enough evidence present.

100

Which court deals with suspicious deaths?’

Coroners Court

100

Factors affecting a sentencing decision: …… and mitigating circumstances

aggravating

100

Do we have the Inquisitorial or Adversarial legal system in Australia?

Adversarial

200

What is the precedent case for causation?

Blaue

200

What is the latin term for the standard required in a committal hearing?

Prima Facie case

200

The standard of proof in a criminal trial is ….

Beyond reasonable doubt

200

What are the two types of guidelines used in sentencing someone?

statutory and judicial guidelines

200

If someone is forced to leave the country after spending time in gaol we ….. Them.

Deport

300

Name the two types of preliminary crimes?

Conspiracy and Attempt

300

Identify the 2 alternatives for a person after they have been through a committal hearing and charged.

Bail or Remand

300

What are the two types of defences in a criminal trial?

Complete and Partial Defences

300

Name three purposes of punishment:

deterrence (specific and general), retribution,

rehabilitation,

Incapacitation

(can have three of the four)

300

Alternative methods of sentencing to courts/gaol include (2 things) …

circle sentencing

and

restorative justice

400

Name the parties to a crime? (4)

·principal in the first degree,

·principal in the second degree, accessory before the fact,

·accessory after the fact

400

A court order forcing someone to attend court on a specific day is a ……

Summons

400

The McNaghten Rule is used for the defence called ...

Insanity or Mental Illness

400

AA, A, B, C and E are types of what in the Legal System

Security Classification

400

The type of defence relating to the mens rea of the accused. In this case, the argument is that the accused’s actions were not voluntary or could not be controlled (for example, due to some involuntary action, such as an epileptic) is called …

Involuntary behaviour or automatism

500

Driving a truck 100kg over it’s weight limit and being charged by the police is an example of what type of crime?

Strict Liability Offences

500

Name three factors affecting criminal behaviour?

Social, Economic, Genetic, Political, Self-Interest and Greed

500

The top lawyer appointed by the government is called the …

Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP)

500

Name 5 types of penalties used in the legal system in NSW:….

·no conviction recorded,

·caution, fine, bond, suspended sentence, probation, criminal infringement notice, penalty units, community service order, home detention, periodic detention, forfeiture of assets, imprisonment, diversionary programs

●Yep, there were heaps of them.

500

Money Laundering and people smuggling are examples of what?

Transnational Crime