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  2. Penal Code (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    The Penal Code defines the elements of each offence and prescribes the maximum, and occasionally also the minimum, penalties for it. The basic form of an offence (commonly referred to as the 'simple offence' or, using Latin terminology, as the 'offence simpliciter') has the lowest penalties. More serious forms of the offence are defined as ...

  3. Criminal law of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore retains both corporal punishment (in the form of caning) and capital punishment (by hanging) as legal penalties. For certain offences, the imposition of these penalties is mandatory. More than 400 people were executed in Singapore, mostly for drug trafficking, between 1991 and 2004.

  4. List of major crimes in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of major crimes in Singapore.They are arranged in chronological order. Major crimes such as murder, homicide, kidnapping, rape and sexual assault, as well as firearms- and explosive-related crimes, are dealt with by the Major Crime Division of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Singapore Police Force. [1]

  5. Violence and autism - Wikipedia

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    Media portrayals of autism and violence negatively influence public opinion on autism [27] and foster negative impressions of autistic people by linking ASD with criminal behavior. [33] For example, an analysis of 100 French and Italian works of children's and young people's literature published between 1995 and 2005 featuring a main character ...

  6. List of major crimes in Singapore (2020–present) - Wikipedia

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    The boy had been diagnosed with Internet gaming disorder and autism at a young age, and plotted revenge after his father restricted his access to computer games since June that year. He pleaded guilty on 24 January 2022 to a reduced charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder in the High Court , and the boy was remanded at the Singapore ...

  7. List of major crimes in Singapore (2010–2019) - Wikipedia

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    Singapore requested Roach's extradition from the United Kingdom on the same day, which led to Roach being detained while in transit at London. To secure the extradition, Singapore assured the United Kingdom that Roach would not be sentenced to caning, a mandatory punishment for robbery under the Singapore Penal Code, if he is found guilty ...

  8. Sexual abuse and intellectual disability - Wikipedia

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    The Sexual Offences Act 2003 defines sexual offences in general, including those perpetrated against or by adults or children. [39] The Act includes specific crimes against adults with intellectual disabilities or mental health conditions: sexual abuse of vulnerable persons with a mental disorder. These include situations where:

  9. Category:Singaporean criminal law - Wikipedia

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