SACStat Higher Courts Legislation Index

Classification (Publications, Films And Computer Games) (Enforcement) Act 1995 (Vic)

  • s 57A – use online information service to publish or transmit child pornography
  • Common Law

  • – affray
  • – attempt to pervert the course of justice
  • – common law assault
  • – conspire to cheat and defraud
  • – false imprisonment
  • – kidnapping
  • – manslaughter
  • – misconduct in public office
  • – murder
  • – pervert the course of justice
  • – riot
  • Control Of Weapons Act 1990 (Vic)

  • s 5(1)(e) – possess, use or carry a prohibited weapon without exemption or approval (repealed)
  • s 5(1A) – possess, carry or use a prohibited weapon in licensed premises
  • s 5AA – possess, use or carry a prohibited weapon without exemption or approval
  • s 5AB(1) – non-prohibited person possess, use or carry an imitation firearm without exemption or approval
  • s 5AB(2) – prohibited person possess, use or carry an imitation firearm
  • s 6(1) – possess, carry or use a controlled weapon without lawful excuse
  • s 7(1) – possess or carry a dangerous article in a public place without lawful excuse
  • Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)

  • s 184(2) – director, officer or employee dishonestly use position to gain advantage
  • s 601ED(5) – operate an unregistered managed investment scheme
  • s 1041A – take part in transactions to create or maintain artificial trade price for financial products
  • s 1309(1) – officer or employee make available information about a corporation known to be false or misleading
  • Corrections Act 1986 (Vic)

  • s 78A – breach a prescribed term or condition of a parole order
  • Country Fire Authority Act 1958 (Vic)

  • s 37 – light a fire in open air during a fire danger period
  • Crimes (Currency) Act 1981 (Cth)

  • s 9(1)(a) – knowingly possess counterfeit money
  • Crimes Act 1914 (Cth)

  • s 29D – defraud the Commonwealth
  • s 85ZE – use carriage service to menace, harass or offend
  • Crimes Act 1928 (Vic)

  • s 48(1) – incest - sexual penetration with child, step-child or lineal descendant (repealed)
  • s 65(3) – indecent assault on a male (repealed)
  • Crimes Act 1957 (Vic)

  • s 48(1) – carnal knowledge of a girl aged 10 to 16 (repealed)
  • s 52(1) – incest - sexual penetration with child, step-child or lineal descendant (repealed)
  • s 55(1) – indecent assault on a female (repealed)
  • s 68(1) – buggery with a child aged under 14 (repealed)
  • s 68(3) – indecent assault on a male (repealed)
  • s 69(1)(a) – commit gross indecency with or in the presence of a girl aged under 16 (repealed)
  • Crimes Act 1958 (Vic)

  • s 15A(1) – cause serious injury intentionally in circumstances of gross violence
  • s 16 – causing serious injury intentionally
  • s 17 – causing serious injury recklessly
  • s 18 – causing injury intentionally
  • s 18 – causing injury recklessly
  • s 20 – make threat to kill
  • s 21 – make threat to inflict serious injury
  • s 21A – stalking
  • s 22 – reckless conduct endangering life
  • s 23 – reckless conduct endangering persons
  • s 24 – causing serious injury negligently
  • s 27 – extortion with threat to kill or injure
  • s 31(1)(b) – assault, threaten, resist or obstruct a police officer on duty
  • s 31(1)(b) – assault, threaten, resist or obstruct an emergency worker on duty
  • s 38(1) – rape
  • s 39(1) – indecent assault (repealed)
  • s 40(1) – sexual assault
  • s 42(1) – assault with intent to commit a sexual offence
  • s 44(1) – indecent assault (repealed)
  • s 44(2) – aggravated indecent assault (repealed)
  • s 44(1 and 2) – incest - sexual penetration with child, step-child, lineal descendant or de facto child aged under 18 (repealed)
  • s 44(4) – incest - sexual penetration with sibling (repealed)
  • s 45(1) – rape (repealed)
  • s 45(1) – sexual penetration of a child aged under 16 (not further defined) (repealed)
  • s 45(2)(a) – sexual penetration of a child aged under 12 (repealed)
  • s 45(2)(b) – sexual penetration of a child aged 12 to 16 and under care, supervision or authority of the offender (repealed)
  • s 45(2)(c) – sexual penetration of a child aged 12 to 16 (repealed)
  • s 45(3) – aggravated rape
  • s 47(1) – indecent act with or in the presence of a child under the age of 16 (repealed)
  • s 47(1) – sexual penetration of a child aged under 10 (repealed)
  • s 47A(1) – persistent sexual abuse of a child aged under 16 (repealed)
  • s 48(1) – sexual penetration of a child aged 10 to 16 (repealed)
  • s 48(1) – sexual penetration of a child aged 10 to 16 and under care, supervision or authority of the offender (repealed)
  • s 48(1) – sexual penetration of a child aged 16 or 17 and under care, supervision or authority of the offender (repealed)
  • s 49(1) – indecent act against a child aged 16 or 17 and under care, supervision or authority of the offender (repealed)
  • s 49(1) – sexual penetration of a child aged 16 or 17 and under care, supervision or authority of the offender (repealed)
  • s 49B(1) – sexual penetration of a child aged 12 to 16
  • s 49B(2) – groom a child aged under 16 for a sexual offence (repealed)
  • s 49D(1) – sexual assault of a child aged under 16
  • s 49M(1) – groom child aged under 16 for a sexual offence
  • s 50(1)(a) – gross indecency with or in the presence of a child under the age of 16 (repealed)
  • s 50(2)(a) – gross indecency with or in the presence of a child under the age of 16 and under care, supervision or authority of the offender (repealed)
  • s 51G(1) – knowingly possess child abuse material
  • s 52(1) – incest - sexual penetration with own child or lineal descendant (repealed)
  • s 52(1) – sexual penetration with cognitively impaired resident by facility worker (repealed)
  • s 52(2) – commit indecent act with resident or attendee of a facility (repealed)
  • s 55(1) – indecent assault on a female (repealed)
  • s 57(2) – procure sexual penetration by fraudulent means
  • s 63A – kidnapping
  • s 68 – make or produce child pornography (repealed)
  • s 68(1) – buggery with a child aged under 14 (repealed)
  • s 68(3) – indecent assault on a male (repealed)
  • s 68(3) – indecent assault on a male aged under 16 (repealed)
  • s 69(1)(b) – procure a minor for making or producing child pornography (repealed)
  • s 70(1) – knowingly possess child pornography (repealed)
  • s 74 – theft of a motor vehicle
  • s 74 – theft (other than a motor vehicle)
  • s 74 – theft (not further defined)
  • s 74AA(1) – theft of a firearm
  • s 75 – robbery
  • s 75A – armed robbery
  • s 76(1) – burglary
  • s 77(1) – aggravated burglary
  • s 77A(1) – home invasion
  • s 77B(1) – aggravated home invasion
  • s 79A(1) – aggravated carjacking
  • s 81(1) – obtaining property by deception
  • s 82(1) – obtaining a financial advantage by deception
  • s 83(1) – false accounting
  • s 83A(1) – make a false document to prejudice of other
  • s 83A(2) – use a false document to prejudice of other
  • s 83A(5) – have control or be in custody of a false document
  • s 87 – blackmail
  • s 88(1) – handling stolen goods
  • s 91(1) – go equipped to steal or cheat
  • s 178(a) – knowingly use false document to deceive or defraud principal client
  • s 192B(1) – make, use or supply identity information to commit/facilitate an indictable offence
  • s 192C(1) – possess identity information to commit/facilitate an indictable offence
  • s 194(2) – knowingly deal with proceeds of crime
  • s 194(3) – recklessly deal with proceeds of crime
  • s 194(4) – negligently deal with proceeds of crime
  • s 195 – deal with property suspected of being proceeds of crime
  • s 195H – affray
  • s 197(1) – criminal damage (intentionally destroy or damage property)
  • s 197(6) – arson (destroy or damage property by fire)
  • s 198(A) – make threat to destroy or damage property
  • s 201A(1) – intentionally or recklessly cause a bushfire
  • s 314 – perjury
  • s 317(4) – make or possess explosive substance without lawful excuse
  • s 318(1) – culpable driving causing death
  • s 319(1) – dangerous driving causing death
  • s 319(1A) – dangerous driving causing serious injury
  • s 319AA(1) – dangerous or negligent driving while pursued by police
  • s 321M – attempt to obtain a financial advantage by deception
  • s 321M – attempt to obtain property by deception
  • s 321M – attempted aggravated burglary
  • s 321M – attempted armed robbery
  • s 321M – attempted arson (destroy or damage property by fire)
  • s 321M – attempted burglary
  • s 321M – attempted incest - sexual penetration with child, step-child, lineal descendant, or de facto child aged under 18
  • s 321M – attempted murder
  • s 321M – attempted rape
  • s 321M – attempted robbery
  • s 321M – attempted theft (not further defined)
  • s 325(1) – accessory to murder
  • s 325(1) – accessory to serious indictable offence (not further defined)
  • s 456AA(3) – state false name or address when requested
  • Criminal Code Act 1995 (Cth)

  • s 11.1(1) – attempt to obtain financial advantage by deception from a Commonwealth entity
  • s 11.1(1) – attempt to possess a commercial quantity of a border controlled drug
  • s 11.1(1) – attempt to possess a marketable quantity of a border controlled drug
  • s 131.1 – theft (property of commonwealth entity)
  • s 134.2(1) – obtaining financial advantage by deception from a Commonwealth entity
  • s 135.2(1) – obtaining financial advantage for self from a Commonwealth entity
  • s 135.3 – dishonestly cause a loss to a Commonwealth entity
  • s 135.4(7) – conspire to dishonestly influence a Commonwealth official
  • s 135.5 – dishonestly cause loss or risk of loss to Commonwealth entity
  • s 135.7 – do anything to dishonestly influence a Commonwealth official
  • s 272.14(1) – intentionally procure a child aged under 16 for sexual activity outside of Australia
  • s 302.2(1) – trafficking in a commercial quantity of a controlled drug
  • s 302.4(1) – trafficking in a controlled drug
  • s 307.1(1) – import a commercial quantity of a border controlled drug
  • s 307.2(1) – import a marketable quantity of a border controlled drug
  • s 307.12(1) – import a marketable quantity of a border controlled precursor
  • s 308.1(1) – possess a controlled drug
  • s 400.4(1) – deal with money or property believed to be proceeds of crime, worth $100,000 or more
  • s 400.9(1) – deal with money or property reasonably suspected to be proceeds of crime, worth $100,000 or more
  • s 400.9(1A) – deal with money or property reasonably suspected to be proceeds of crime, worth less than $100,000
  • s 471.12 – use postal (or similar) service to menace, harass or offend
  • s 474.17(1) – use a carriage service to menace, harass or offend
  • s 474.19(1)(a) – use a carriage service for child pornography material
  • s 474.20 – possess, control, produce, supply or obtain child pornography material for use through a carriage service
  • s 474.25A(1) – use a carriage service to engage in sexual activity with a child under 16 years of age
  • s 474.26(1) – use a carriage service to procure a child under 16 years of age for sexual activity
  • s 474.27(1) – use a carriage service to groom a child under 16 years of age for sexual activity
  • s 474.27A(1) – use a carriage service to transmit indecent communications to a child under 16 years of age
  • Customs Act 1901 (Cth)

  • s 233BAA(4) – import tier 1 goods
  • s 233BAB(5) – import tier 2 goods
  • s 233BABAD(1) – import tobacco products with intent to defraud revenue
  • s 233BABAD(2) – possess or convey tobacco products knowingly imported to defraud revenue
  • Family Violence Protection Act 2008 (Vic)

  • s 37(2) – contravene a family violence safety notice
  • s 123(2) – contravene a family violence intervention order
  • s 123A(2) – contravene family violence intervention order-intending harm or fear
  • s 125A(1) – persistent contravention of family violence intervention order or safety notice
  • Firearms Act 1958 (Vic)

  • s 31(2) – prohibited person possess a firearm (repealed)
  • s 46(3) – possess an unregistered firearm (repealed)
  • Firearms Act 1996 (Vic)

  • s 5(1) – prohibited person possess, carry or use a firearm
  • s 5(2) – prohibited person possess a silencer or other prescribed item
  • s 6(1) – non-prohibited person possess, carry or use a category A longarm without a licence
  • s 6A(1) – non-prohibited person possess, carry or use an unregistered category A or B longarm
  • s 7 – possess, carry or use a general category or category E handgun without a licence
  • s 7B(1) – possess, carry or use an unregistered general category handgun
  • s 7B(2) – possess, carry or use an unregistered category E handgun
  • s 7C(1) – possess a traffickable quantity of firearms without complying with the Act or regulations
  • s 59A(2) – manufacture a firearm (other than category A or B longarm) without a licence
  • s 121(1) – fail to store category A or B longarm correctly
  • s 121(1A) – fail to store category A or B longarm ammunition correctly
  • s 124(1) – possess cartridge ammunition without licence or permit
  • s 129A – unlicensed person store firearm or ammunition in an insecure manner
  • s 134(1) – shorten the barrel of a longarm
  • Personal Safety Intervention Orders Act 2010 (Vic)

  • s 100(2) – contravene personal safety intervention order
  • Quarantine Act 1908 (Cth)

  • s 67(3) – aggravated illegal importation
  • Sentencing Act 1991 (Vic)

  • s 83AB(1) – contravene a suspended sentence order
  • s 83AD(1) – contravene a community correction order
  • Serious Offenders Act 2018 (Vic)

  • s 169(1) – contravene a supervision or interim supervision order
  • Serious Sex Offenders (Detention And Supervision) Act 2009 (Vic)

  • s 160(1) – fail to comply with a supervision order (repealed)
  • Sex Offenders Registration Act 2004 (Vic)

  • s 46(1) – fail to comply with reporting obligations
  • s 47 – furnish false or misleading information
  • Summary Offences Act 1966 (Vic)

  • s 9(1)(c) – wilfully damage property (value of damage less than $5,000)
  • s 9(1)(e) – willfully enter a private place or Scheduled public place without authority or lawful excuse
  • s 9(1)(g) – enter a place without authority or lawful excuse in a manner likely to cause a breach of peace
  • s 17(1)(d) – behave in an indecent or offensive manner in a public place
  • s 23 – common assault
  • s 24(2) – assault in company
  • s 24(2) – assault with weapon or instrument
  • s 41B – intentionally visually capture another person's genital region
  • s 41DB(1) – threaten to distribute an intimate image of another person
  • s 51(2) – assault, resist, obstruct, hinder or delay a police officer on duty
  • s 51(2) – assault, resist, obstruct, hinder or delay an emergency worker on duty
  • s 52(1) – assault, resist, obstruct, hinder or delay a police officer, or person assisting police, from executing their duties (repealed)
  • s 52A – harass witness
  • s 53(1) – make a false report, or cause a false report, to be made to police
  • Transport (Compliance And Miscellaneous) Act 1983 (Vic)

  • s 223 – trespass on any land or premises owned by public transport corporation
  • Last update 28 October 2020 © Sentencing Advisory Council, State of Victoria, 2020

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