The first offence is set out in subsection (1), it has three elements, as follows: The second offence is set out in subsection (2), it also has three elements, as follows: Subsection (3) lists the skills in which it is an offence to give or receive training, as referred to in part (b) of the explanation of the elements of each offence. CPU. In . It will not be an offence to trespass on land that is covered by a nuclear site licence but is outside the outer perimeter fence. Schedule 2 is closely based on the forfeiture provisions in Schedule 3 to the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 (c.2). (a) the defendant engages in any conduct in preparation for giving effect to his intention (the intention is set out in part (b)); and, (ii) to assist another person to commit such an act, the defendant provides instruction or training, the training provided is in any skills listed (see below), for or in connection with the commission or preparation of terrorist acts or Convention offences, or, in assisting the commission or preparation of such acts by other people, the defendant receives instruction or training. The full definition, as amended, is set out in the introduction. Home Office circular 038/2004 provides guidance on the authorisation process for section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000. The organisation will then be treated as the same as one listed as proscribed, and the proscription regime will apply. The conduct is: distributing or circulating a terrorist publication; giving, selling, or lending a terrorist publication; offering a terrorist publication for sale or loan; providing a service to others that enables them to obtain, read, listen to or look at such a publication, or to acquire it by means of gift, sale, or loan; transmitting the contents of a terrorist publication electronically; and possessing a terrorist publication with a view to making it available in any of the ways listed. It allows you to give difficult feedback, communicate sensitive information, and say the right thing to preserve a relationship. It defines, among other things, the terms act of terrorism, glorification, publish and statement.