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  1. Every person who, being a citizen or permanent resident of Singapore, commits an act or omission outside Singapore that if committed in Singapore would constitute an offence under Chapter 6 (Offences against the State) or 6B (Genocide), is deemed to have committed that act or omission in Singapore.

  2. Criminal Law in Singapore. Author (s) : Chan Wing Cheong , Neil Morgan , Stanley Yeo. This book describes and evaluates the general principles of criminal responsibility and the major offences against the person and property contained in the Singapore Penal Code.

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  3. Singapore 4A. Offences against State and genocide committed outside Singapore by citizen or permanent resident 4B. Punishment of specified offences with elements occurring in Singapore but others occurring outside Singapore 5. Certain laws not to be affected by this Code CHAPTER 2 GENERAL EXPLANATIONS 6.

  4. The general principles of criminal law, as well as the elements and penalties of general criminal offences such as assault, criminal intimidation, mischief, grievous hurt, theft, extortion, sex crimes and cheating, are set out in the Singaporean Penal Code.

  5. The Penal Code 1871 sets out general principles of the criminal law of Singapore, as well as the elements and penalties of general criminal offences such as assault, criminal intimidation, mischief, grievous hurt, theft, extortion, sex crimes and cheating.

  6. Criminal Law in Singapore. This book describes and evaluates the general principles of criminal responsibility and the major offences against the person and property contained in the Singapore Penal Code.

  7. Foundations of Criminal Law in Singapore focuses on the fundamental issues and topics of criminal law which are generally applicable across different offences.