Killing a person by accident or negligence.
manslaughter
The crime of deliberately setting fire to a building.
arson
The crime of breaking into a house, a flat, etc. in order to steal things.
burglary
The crime of taking things or people illegally into or out of a country.
smuggling
Murdering a public figure such as a king, a president, etc.
assassination
The act of attacking someone, usually in a public place, in order to rob her or him.
mugging
The crime of lying in court while giving evidence, when you have promised to tell the truth.
perjury
Stealing money that is placed in your care, often over a period of time.
embezzlement
The act is taking control of an airplane, train, etc. by force, usually in order to make political demands.
hijacking
A car accident in which the guilty driver does not stop to help.
hit and run
The act of demanding money or favour from someone by threatening to reveal a secret about them which, if made public, could cause the person embarrassment.
blackmailing
The act of stealing from shops, buildings, etc. left unprotected after a violent event or a natural disaster such as an earthquake.
looting
The action of taking a person away by force and keeping them prisoner, usually in order to demand money for their safe return.
kidnapping
The crime of copying things such as banknotes, letters, official documents, etc. in order to deceive people.
forgery
The act of printing or publishing something which is untrue and damages another person's reputation in some way.
libel
Entering privately owned land or property without the permission of the owner.
trespassing