1. | Criminal Code Act 1924 | Section 124 | Penetrative sexual abuse of a child [or young person] | Section 124A | Penetrative sexual abuse of a child [or young person] by a person in a position of authority | Section 125A | Persistent sexual abuse of a child [or young person] | Section 125C(2) | Procuring a child [or young person] for penetrative sexual abuse | Section 126 | Penetrative sexual abuse of a person with a mental impairment | Section 130 | Involving person under age of 18 years in production of child exploitation material | Section 130A | Producing child exploitation material | Section 130B | Distributing child exploitation material | Section 133 | Incest | Section 158 | Murder | Section 159 | Manslaughter | Section 161 | Being accessory after the fact to murder | Section 165 | Causing death of child before birth | Section 170 | Committing an unlawful act intended to cause grievous bodily harm | Section 170A | Persistent family violence | Section 172 | Wounding or causing grievous bodily harm | Section 178A | Performing female genital mutilation | Section 179 | Setting man-traps &c., or allowing man-traps &c. to remain set | Section 185 | Rape | Section 191A | Kidnapping | Section 240(3) | Armed robbery | Section 240(4) | Aggravated armed robbery | Section 245 | Aggravated burglary | Section 268 | Arson | Section 268A | Unlawfully setting fire to vegetation | 2. | Sex Industry Offences Act 2005 | Section 9(1) | Procuring or otherwise causing or permitting a child to provide sexual services in a sexual services business | Section 9(2) | Receiving a fee or reward that a person knows &c. is derived, directly or indirectly, from sexual services provided by a child in a sexual services business | 3. | Misuse of Drugs Act 2001 | A crime under Part 2 of the Misuse of Drugs Act 2001 being a crime that relates to a trafficable quantity of a controlled substance |