Classifications of Crimes
Crimes Against People
Crimes Against Property
Adult v Juvenile Terminology
Miscellaneous
100
The three classifications of crimes.
What are felonies, misdemeanors, and violations.
100
The killing of a person, whether it is justified or unjustified.
What is a homicide?
100
Setting fire or burning up any vehicle or building.
What is arson?
100
A crime.
What is an offense?
100
To lie as a witness in court.
What is perjury?
200
The least serious crimes.
What are violations?
200
Acting in a manner that causes physical injury.
What is assault?
200
Intentionally causing damage to property and having no right to do so.
What is criminal mischief?
200
An arrest.
What is to take into custody?
200
Unlawful entry into a house or building with the intent to commit a crime inside.
What is burglary?
300
Crimes that are less serious than felonies but more serious than violations.
What are misdemeanors?
300
Making someone fear that they are going to be harmed physically.
What is menacing?
300
The taking of property with the intent to deprive someone of his or her property.
What is theft?
300
Found guilty.
What is found delinquent?
300
A violent criminal act committed with the intent to intimidate or threaten the general public or to influence the policy of government.
What is terrorism?
400
The classification of crime if a person gets speeding ticket.
What is a violation?
400
The reckless killing of another person.
What is manslaughter?
400
Theft by the use of force.
What is robbery?
400
Jail.
What is detention?
400
Crimes against people and crimes against property.
What are the two basic categories of crimes?
500
If a person commits this classifications of a crime, he/she will serve in prison for more than one year.
What is a felony?
500
Murders that can be punishable by a sentence of death or life without parole.
What is a capital offense?
500
The return of goods to the owner and payment for a property loss, damages, and time.
What is restitution?
500
Parole.
What is aftercare?
500
Helping another person commit a crime.
What is complicity?
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