1022 21. Recklessness 22. Negligence 23. Offences that do not specify fault elements Division 4 — Cases where Fault Elements are not required 24. 25. Strict liability Absolute liability PART 6 — CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH THERE IS NO CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY Division 1— Circumstances involving lack of Capacity 26. 27. 28. Children under 10 years Children over 10 years but under 14 years Mental impairment Division 2 — Intoxication 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. Definition – self induced intoxication Intoxication (offences involving basic intent) Intoxication (negligence as fault element) Intoxication (relevance to defences) Involuntary intoxication Division 3 — Circumstances involving mistake or ignorance 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. Mistake or ignorance of fault (fault elements other than negligence) Mistake of fact (strict liability) Mistake or ignorance of statute law Mistake or ignorance of subordinate legislation Claim of right Division 4 — Circumstances involving External Factors 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. Intervening conduct or event Duress Sudden or extraordinary emergency Self defence Lawful authority PART 7 – EXTENSIONS OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY (ATTEMPTS, COMPLICITY, INCITEMENT ETC.) 44. Attempt 45. Complicity and common purpose 46. Offences committed by joint offenders in prosecution of common purpose 47. Innocent agency 48. Incitement 49. Conspiracy 50. References in Acts to offences PART 8 — CORPORATE CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY 51. General principles 52. Physical elements 53. Fault elements other than negligence 54. Negligence 55. Mistake of fact (strict liability) 56. Intervening conduct or event

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