The killing of another person
Homicide
The deliberate destruction or defacement of another person’s property.
Vandalism
The use of electronic devices to assault a person causing fear of harm.
Cyberbullying
This occurs every 13 minutes in the United States
Suicide
The most common weapon used in crimes.
Firearm/handgun
Killing with preparation and malice
First-Degree Murder
the unlawful taking of a person’s possessions by force
Robbery
Using a person’s personal information for financial gain or criminal purposes.
Identity Theft
Evidence that justifies an officer stopping a civilian
Reasonable Suspicion
Charles Manson claimed this type of defense
Insanity
Killng with malice, but without preparation
Second Degree Murder
the malicious and deliberate burning of another person’s property.
Arson
Malicious software designed to harm, exploit, or gain access to computers or devices
Malware
The inappropriate use of race as a factor in identifying people who commit crimes.
Racial Profiling
The leading cause of crime.
Family Stability
the killing of another person without malice or premeditation, but during an illegal act.
Voluntary Manslaughter
the taking of money or property by a trusted person.
Embezzlement
Illegal act of gaining access to networks to manipulate, steal data, or disrupt their normal functions.
Hacking
Breaking and entering with the intent of stealing
Burglary
This amendment protects us from unreasonable searches and seizures
4th Amendment
the killing of another person without the intent of killing
Involuntary Manslaughter
A form of larceny where a person takes items from a store without paying.
Shoplifting
Scammers trick people into sharing sensitive information by posing as trustworthy sources through deceptive emails or messages.
Phishing
Failing to perform an act required by law
Crime of Omission
DGOCR stands for...
Do NOT struggle with the police
Give them address, phone number, name, etc.
Observe their actions
Call a relative or lawyer ASAP
REMAIN CALM