Types
of Homicide
Crimes
against People
Crimes against property
Defenses
100

The killing of one human being by another

Homicide

100

The deliberate taking of one's own life.

Suicide

100

The willful and malicious burning of someone else's property.

Arson

100

The type of defense where the victim is allowed to use reasonable force to defend themself.

Self Defense

200

A murder that happened while the killer is committing a felony.

felony murder

200

Suicide with the aid of another person, sometimes a medical professional.

Assisted suicide

200
Pick pocketing or stealing off of someone's body is an example of..

larceny

200

A type of defense where people who are mentally unstable at the time of the crime, are not responsible for their actions for that crime. 

Insanity Defense

300

The difference between first degree and second degree murder.

Second degree not premeditated or deliberate

300

When someone repeatedly harasses or threatens someone else.

Stalking

300

The use of threat or harm to obtain property (could be over time).

Extortion

300

A defense when a person has intent to commit a crime then becomes intoxicated to commit the crime.

Intoxication

400

Killing as a result of a state of passion produced by provocation.

Voluntary Manslaughter

400

Any threat or attempt to carry out a physical attack on another person.

Assault & Battery

400

Creating fake American money, is an example of what crime?

Forgery

400
Committing a crime as a result of a threat of immediate danger to life or personal safety.

Duress Defense

500

Accidental killing from recklessness or failure of putting enough care into a situation.

Involuntary/Negligent homicide

500

List at least one of the three types of motives a serial killer has.

thrill seekers, mission oriented, power/control

500

A bank gambling money that is entrusted to them, is an example of what crime?

Embezzlement

500

A defense when a member of law enforcement persuades a person to commit a crime that they wouldn't have committed otherwise.

Entrapment