Types of Crime & Harm
Causes & Influences
Impact on Individuals & Society
100

This crime involves taking property from someone using force or threat, often leaving victims feeling unsafe even after the event.

What is robbery?

100

This term describes having power over someone, which can become harmful when used to manipulate or intimidate.

What is control?

100

Victims of crime may experience this emotional response, including fear, anxiety, or depression.

What is trauma?

200

This type of attack causes serious injury or involves a weapon, often leading to long-term physical and emotional effects.

What is aggravated assault?

200

Without this clear permission, actions—especially physical or sexual—can become crimes.

What is consent?

200

Crimes can lead to this type of consequence, including arrest, charges, or imprisonment.

What are legal consequences?

300

This refers to unwanted sexual contact without permission, often causing lasting trauma.

What is sexual battery?

300

This group is often associated with criminal activity and can influence members’ behavior and choices.

What is a gang?

300

This describes how one criminal act can affect not just the victim, but families, friends, and the community.

What is the ripple effect?

400

This is the killing of another person, with devastating effects on families and communities.

What is homicide?

400

This describes how pressure from others can lead someone to make harmful or illegal decisions.

 What is peer pressure?

400

Communities affected by crime may experience a loss of this, making people feel less secure.

What is safety or trust?

500

This type of violence occurs between people in a romantic relationship and can involve emotional, physical, or psychological harm.

What is dating violence?

500

This factor involves not thinking about consequences, which can lead to risky or criminal behavior.

What is poor decision-making or impulsivity?

500

This long-term impact can limit opportunities like education, jobs, and relationships for those involved in crime.

What is a damaged future or reduced opportunities?