Property and fraud offences
- Accessing computer system for dishonest purpose (Section 249(1)(a) Crimes Act 1961)
- Accessing computer system for a dishonest purpose (Section 249(2) Crimes Act 1961)
- Altering, concealing or destroying a document (Section 258(1)(a) Crimes Act 1961)
- Arson (Section 267(1)(a) Crimes Act 1961)
- Arson (Section 267(1)(b) Crimes Act 1961)
- Arson (Section 267(1)(c) Crimes Act 1961)
- Arson (Section 267(2)(a) Crimes Act 1961)
- Arson (Section 267(2)(b) Crimes Act 1961)
- Arson (Section 267(3) Crimes Act 1961)
- Benefit fraud (Section 290(1) Social Security Act 2018)
- Blackmail (Section 237 Crimes Act 1961)
- Burglary (Section 231 Crimes Act 1961)
- Deceptive use of an altered document (Section 259 Crimes Act 1961)
- Dishonestly selling a document (Section 228(2) Crimes Act 1961)
- Dishonestly taking a document (Section 228(1)(a) Crimes Act 1961)
- Dishonestly using a document (Section 228(1)(b) Crimes Act 1961)
- Forgery (Section 256(1) Crimes Act 1961)
- Forgery (Section 256(2) Crimes Act 1961)
- Forgery (Section 256(5) Crimes Act 1961)
- Intentional damage (Section 269(1) Crimes Act 1961)
- Intentional damage (Section 269(2) Crimes Act 1961)
- Intentional damage (Section 269(3) Crimes Act 1961)
- Money laundering (Section 243(2) Crimes Act 1961)
- Money laundering (Section 243(3) Crimes Act 1961)
- Obtaining by deception (False representation) (Section 240(1)(b) Crimes Act 1961)
- Obtaining by deception (Omission) (Section 240(1)(b) Crimes Act 1961)
- Obtaining by deception (Section 240(1)(a) Crimes Act 1961)
- Obtaining by deception (Section 240(1)(c) Crimes Act 1961)
- Obtaining by deception (Section 240(1)(d) Crimes Act 1961)
- Perjury (Section 108, 109 Crimes Act 1961)
- Receiving (Section 246 Crimes Act 1961)
- Reproducing a document (Section 258(1)(b) Crimes Act 1961)
- Robbery (Section 234 Crimes Act 1961)
- Selling an altered document (Section 258(3) Crimes Act 1961)
- Theft by a person in a special relationship (Section 220 Crimes Act 1961)
- Theft by taking (Section 219(1)(a) Crimes Act 1961)
- Theft by using or dealing (Section 219(1)(b) Crimes Act 1961)
- Theft where compulsion is raised (Sections 24 and 219(1)(a) Crimes Act 1961)
- Using a forged document (Section 257 Crimes Act 1961)