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- Cybercrime (links | edit)
- Perverting the course of justice (links | edit)
- Sexual Offences Act 2003 (links | edit)
- Criminal negligence (links | edit)
- Theft Act 1968 (links | edit)
- Hybrid offence (links | edit)
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- Corporate manslaughter in English law (links | edit)
- Misprision of treason (links | edit)
- Evidence (law) (links | edit)
- Regulatory offence (links | edit)
- Concealment of birth (links | edit)
- Offences Against the Person Act 1861 (links | edit)
- Theft Act 1978 (links | edit)
- Assault occasioning actual bodily harm (links | edit)
- Taking without owner's consent (links | edit)
- Causation (law) (links | edit)
- Recklessness (law) (links | edit)
- Intention (criminal law) (links | edit)
- Causing death by dangerous driving (links | edit)
- Criminal conspiracy (links | edit)
- Corporate liability (links | edit)
- Common assault (links | edit)
- Deception (criminal law) (links | edit)
- Consent (criminal law) (links | edit)
- Vicarious liability (criminal) (links | edit)
- Omission (law) (links | edit)
- Intention in English law (links | edit)
- Strict liability (criminal) (links | edit)
- Common purpose (links | edit)