Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00203:clause:6_166:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00203
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 6 cl 166 (pt 1/2)
Character Range: 178543–181587

166  Definitions for this Division
  In this Division:
less serious violent offence means:
 (a) an offence against any of the following provisions of the Criminal Code 2007:
 (i) subsection 79(1) (wounding);
 (ii) section 80 (assault with intent to commit certain indictable offences);
 (iii) subsection 81(1) (inflicting actual bodily harm);
 (iv) subsection 82(1) (assault occasioning actual bodily harm);
 (v) section 83 (causing grievous bodily harm);
 (vi) section 84 (common assault);
 (vii) section 87 (acts endangering health etc);
 (viii) subsection 88(3) or (4) (culpable driving of motor vehicle);
 (ix) section 90 (threat to inflict grievous bodily harm);
 (x) section 92 (possession of object with intent to kill, etc.);
 (xi) section 96 (abduction of young person);
 (xii) section 100 (exposing or abandoning child);
 (xiii) section 259 (damaging property); or
 (b) an offence against section 14 of the Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007 (NSW) (NI) (contravening apprehended violence order).
serious violent offence means an offence against any of the following provisions of the Criminal Code 2007:
 (a) section 70 (murder);
 (b) section 73 (manslaughter);
 (c) section 77 (intentionally inflicting grievous bodily harm);
 (d) section 78 (recklessly inflicting grievous bodily harm);
 (e) subsection 79(2) (wounding);
 (f) subsection 81(2) (inflicting actual bodily harm);
 (g) subsection 82(2) (assault occasioning actual bodily harm);
 (h) section 86 (acts endangering life etc);
 (i) subsection 88(1) or (2) (culpable driving of motor vehicle);
 (j) section 89 (threat to kill);
 (k) section 91 (demands accompanied by threats);
 (l) section 93 (forcible confinement);
 (m) section 94 (stalking);
 (n) section 95 (torture);
 (o) section 97 (kidnapping);
 (p) section 99 (unlawfully taking child etc);
 (q) section 101 (child destruction);
 (r) section 102 (childbirth—grievous bodily harm);
 (s) section 147 (destroying or damaging property);
 (t) section 148 (arson);
 (u) section 186 (robbery);
 (v) section 187 (aggravated robbery);
 (w) section 188 (burglary);
 (x) section 189 (aggravated burglary).
sexual offence means an offence against any of the following provisions of the Criminal Code 2007:
 (a) Part 3.6 (sexual offences);
 (b) Part 3.9 (female genital mutilation);
 (c) Part 3.10 (sexual servitude).
sexual or violent offence means:
 (a) a sexual offence; or
 (b) a violent offence.
sexual or violent offence proceeding means:
 (a) a sexual offence proceeding; or
 (b) a violent offence proceeding.
similar act witness means a witness in a sexual or violent offence proceeding who gives, or intends to give, evidence in the proceeding that:
 (a) relates to an act committed on or in the presence of the witness by the accused; and
 (b) is tendency evidence or coincidence evidence under the Evidence Act 2004.
violent offence means a serious violent offence or a less serious violent offence.
witness with a disability means a person who gives, or intends to give, evidence in a proceeding and has