Crimes Against A Person
Crimes Against Property
Cybercrime
Vocabulary
Random
100

The killing of another person

Homicide

100

The deliberate destruction or defacement of another person’s property.

Vandalism 

100

The use of electronic devices to assault a person causing fear of harm.

Cyberbullying

100

This occurs every 13 minutes in the United States

Suicide

100

The most common weapon used in crimes.

Firearm/handgun

200

Killing with preparation and malice

First-Degree Murder

200

the unlawful taking of a person’s possessions by force

Robbery

200

Using a person’s personal information for financial gain or criminal purposes.

Identity Theft

200

Evidence that justifies an officer stopping a civilian

Reasonable Suspicion

200

Charles Manson claimed this type of defense

Insanity

300

Killng with malice, but without preparation

Second Degree Murder

300

the malicious and deliberate burning of another person’s property.

Arson

300

Malicious software designed to harm, exploit, or gain access to computers or devices

Malware

300

The inappropriate use of race as a factor in identifying people who commit crimes.

Racial Profiling 

300

The leading cause of crime.

Family Stability

400

the killing of another person without malice or premeditation, but during an illegal act.

Voluntary Manslaughter

400

the taking of money or property by a trusted person.

Embezzlement

400

 Illegal act of gaining access to networks to manipulate, steal data, or disrupt their normal functions.

Hacking

400

Breaking and entering with the intent of stealing

Burglary 

400

This amendment protects us from unreasonable searches and seizures

4th Amendment

500

the killing of another person without the intent of killing

Involuntary Manslaughter

500

A form of larceny where a person takes items from a store without paying.

Shoplifting

500

Scammers trick people into sharing sensitive information by posing as trustworthy sources through deceptive emails or messages.

Phishing

500

Failing to perform an act required by law

Crime of Omission

500

DGOCR stands for...

  1. Do NOT struggle with the police

  2. Give them address, phone number, name, etc.

  3. Observe their actions

  4. Call a relative or lawyer ASAP

  5. REMAIN CALM

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