Regulations 2007 No.11 of 2007 Victims of Crime Assistance Regulations
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Victims of Crime Assistance Regulations SCHEDULE 1 Regulations 4 and 14(1), (2) and (3) VIOLENT ACTS AND CATEGORIES OF COMPENSABLE VIOLENT ACTS PART 1 - CATEGORY 1 1. An offence against section 127(l)(b) of the Criminal Code of act of gross indecency on a child under 16. 2. An offence against section 130(2) of the Criminal Code of sexual intercourse with, or act of gross indecency on, a mentally ill or handicapped person committed by a provider of disability support services. 3. An offence against section 130(3A)(b) of the Criminal Code of act of gross indecency on a mentally ill or handicapped child under 16 committed by a provider of disability support services. 4. An offence against section 188(1) of the Criminal Code of unlawful assault if section 188(2)(a), (c) and (k) apply. 5. An offence against section 192(6) of the Criminal Code of attempted sexual intercourse without consent with a person under 16 committed by an adult. PART 2 - CATEGORY 2 1. An offence against section 127(l)(a) of the Criminal Code of sexual intercourse with a child under 16. 2. An offence against section 130(3A)(a) of the Criminal Code of sexual intercourse with a mentally ill or handicapped child under 16 committed by a provider of disability support services. 3. An offence against section 186B of the Criminal Code of female genital mutilation. 4. An offence against section 192(3) of the Criminal Code of sexual intercourse without consent. 5. An offence against section 192(8) of the Criminal Code of attempted sexual intercourse without consent causing serious harm. 6. An offence against section 192B of the Criminal Code of coerced sexual self-manipulation.