Types of Crimes

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  • Burglary Unlawfully entering a building with intent to commit a crime, often theft.
  • Robbery Taking property from a person through force, threat, or coercion.
  • Assault Attempting to harm or actually harming another person; can include threats.
  • Murder Unlawfully killing another person with intent or recklessness.
  • Kidnapping Unlawfully taking and carrying away a person against their will, often for ransom.
  • Fraud Deliberately deceiving someone for financial gain through false claims.
  • Arson Deliberately setting fire to property or buildings.
  • Vandalism Intentionally damaging or destroying public or private property.
  • Shoplifting Stealing merchandise from a store without paying.
  • Cybercrime Criminal activity carried out via computers or the internet, including hacking and phishing.
  • Drug Trafficking Illegally producing, distributing, or selling controlled substances.
  • Terrorism Using violence or threats to intimidate or coerce a government or civilian population.
  • Forgery Creating a false document or altering an authentic one with intent to deceive.
  • Embezzlement Illegally taking money or property entrusted to one's care, often by an employee.
  • Hacking Unauthorized access to computer systems to steal data or cause harm.
  • Harassment Repeated unwanted contact or behavior intended to intimidate or disturb another person.
  • Smuggling Illegally transporting goods across borders to avoid taxes or import restrictions.
  • Extortion Obtaining money or services through coercion, often through threats or force.
  • Manslaughter Unlawfully killing another person without intent; often divided into voluntary and involuntary.
  • Mugging Attacking and robbing someone in a public place. | Att attackera och råna någon på en offentlig plats.

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