While most States and Territories collect crime and prison data, this is limited to basic statistical information such as prison population, gender,
types of offences committed and duration of sentence.
The length of the order depends on
the type of offence committed.
Not exact matches
This
type of behaviour is completely unacceptable and those writing the messages need to be aware that they could be
committing a criminal
offence.
In this lesson students will explore the law in relation to social media posts, the
types of offences that people are
committing (whether knowingly or not), the
types of punishments that have been given and the potential dangers involved in restricting what people post.
By the end
of this lesson, students will be able to: consider different
types of online behaviour and whether they are acceptable or not; understand the possible
offences that can be
committed online and apply these to case studies; explore the importance
of freedom
of expression in social media.Age Range: KS3 or KS4 Timing: This unit is designed to be run across a lesson, lasting approximately one hour.
The starting point for cyber crime is the Computer Misuse Act 1990 (CMA 1990) which provides four different
types of cyber
offences: unauthorised access to a computer simpliciter; unauthorised access with intent to
commit or facilitate serious crime; unauthorised modification
of computer intending / being reckless as to impairing its operation, preventing or hindering access to a program or data; and making, supplying or obtaining articles to use to
commit CMA 1990
offences.
I believe I am not a risk to
commit this
type of offence in the future because: I can not afford to be caught again.
Criminal
offences committed on an Austrian ship or aeroplane are subject to the StGB, as are certain
offences regardless
of the criminal law
of the place
of the
offence, including economic espionage, criminal
offences against an Austrian official, human trafficking, terrorism, corruption and several other
types of major crimes (section 64 StGB).
As Lord Phillips CJ says, this was contrary to common sense where the previous convictions showed propensity to
commit the
type of offence with which the accused was charged.
I am on record several times stating that if an Indigenous person
commits these
types of offences they should be dealt with by the criminal justice system just as any other person would be.