Part 1 Introductory matters
Chapter 1 The structure of criminal law
Chapter 2 Persuasive and evidentiary burdens
Part 2 Offences
Chapter 3 Homicide
Chapter 4 Murder and manslaughter
Chapter 5 Assaults and injuries
Chapter 6 Sexual violence
Chapter 7 Property offences
Chapter 8 Drug offences
Chapter 9 Commonwealth offences
Part 3 Defences
Chapter 10 The role and range of defences
Chapter 11 Lack of will and accident
Chapter 12 Mistake of fact
Chapter 13 Ignorance of law
Chapter 14 Self-defence and other defensive force
Chapter 15 Crovocation
Chapter 16 Compulsion, emergency and medical necessity
Chapter 17 Insanity, automatism, diminished responsibility
Chapter 18 Intoxication
Part 4 Participation in offences
Chapter 19 Inchoate liability
Chapter 20 Secondary liability
Chapter 21 Capacity to commit offences
Part 5 Criminal procedure
Chapter 22tPrinciples of criminal procedure
Chapter 23 Entrapment and controlled operations
Chapter 24 Search, seizure, surveillance and identification
Chapter 25 Arrest, bail and investigative procedures
Chapter 26 Questioning and confessions
Chapter 27 Charges and prosecutions
Chapter 28 Committals and trials
Chapter 29 Verdicts
Chapter 30 Appeals
Part 6 Consequences of conviction
Chapter 31 Sentences and other orders.