Crime 1
Criminals
Criminals
Crime 2
Crime 3
100

The killing of one human being by another

homicide

100

Anyone who steals something  without using the force.

Thief

100

A person who steals goods from a store while pretending to be a customer.

Shoplifter

100

The action of abducting someone and holding them captive.

Kidnapping

100

Offering money or valuables to an individual for beneficial purposes.

bribery

200

Making copies of money, documents or objects and presenting them as real

Counterfeiting / forgery

200

A criminal who breaks into your property, home, office, car, to steal something.

Burglar

200

A person who steals from people's pockets.

Pickpocket

200

The action or practice of driving fast and dangerously in a stolen car for enjoyment.

Joyriding

200

Bringing objects/animals across the border in the US without permission or necessary permitting

Smuggling

300

To break a school academic rule

Cheating

300

Often use violence to steal things from places such as banks or shops.

Robber

300

Someone who take things or people into or out of a country illegally.

Smuggler

300

The unlawful compelling of a person through physical force or duress to have sexual intercourse

Rape

300

The removal of merchandise or other valuables from a store without having paid

Shoplifting

400

The use of Internet and/or mobile technology to harass, intimidate, or cause harm to another.

Cyberbulling

400

A person who attacks and robs another in a public place.

Mugger

400

A man who tricks or cheats you by gaining your trust and persuading you to believe something that is not true

Con man

400

Demand money or another benefit from you  in return for not revealing compromising information about them.

Blackmail

400

To obtain money or valuables through threats of violence.

Extortion

500

two or more people agree to commit almost any unlawful act, then take some action toward its completion.

Conspiracy

500

The crime of killing someone unintentionally or without having planned to do it.

Manslaughter

500

A person who intentionally starts a fire in order to damage or destroy something, especially a building

Arsonist

500

Aggressive pressure or intimidation.

Harassment 

500

To transfer money derived from almost any criminal activity (including organized crime, white-collar offenses, terrorist activities, and drug transactions) into seemingly legitimate channels, in an attempt to disguise the origin of the funds

Money Laundering

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