Vandalism
Burglary
Robbery
Shoplifting
Court
100

This is a person who intentionally damages, vandalizes, or destroys cultural values, nature, or public property.

Vandal

100

Synonym of housebreaker.

Burglar

100

Synonym of bandit.

Robber

100

Take a wallet that doesn't belong to you and keep it.

Steal a wallet

100

A government official who conducts criminal proceedings against a defendant.

Prosecutor

200

This is a brazen, intentional violation of public order that demonstrates disrespect for the public, others, or their work.

Hooliganism

200
Synonym of illegal submission.

Unlawful entry

200

A person seized or held as security for the fulfillment of a condition or demand.

Hostage

200

The crime of stealing from people's pockets or bags.

Picking pockets

200

A licensed professional who provides legal advice and represents clients in legal matters.

Lawyer

300

These are inscriptions and drawings sprayed with paint, ink or other means on walls, fences or other public surfaces.

Graffiti

300

The unlawful taking of another person's property without consent, typically involving low-value items below a state-mandated threshold

Petty theft

300

Steal money from a bank.

Rob a bank

300

Take clothes from a shop that don't belong to you and keep them.

Steal clothes from a shop

300

A person who provides testimony about an event they have seen or experienced to help a court determine the truth.

Witness

400

This is the intentional destruction, tampering, or disruption of digital assets (websites, databases, networks, or software).

Cyber-vandalism

400

The unsuccessful effort to enter a building or structure with the intent to commit a crime, such as theft or felony, without necessarily gaining entry.

Attempted burglary

400

The illegal taking of property from someone by using or threatening the use of a weapon.

Armed robbery

400

This is a state-imposed monetary penalty imposed on a person for committing a violation of the law.

Fine

400

It's a formal legal proceeding in a court where evidence is examined by a judge or jury to reach a final decision on a case.

Trial

500

The act of damaging, marring, or disfiguring the surface or appearance of something, such as buildings, statues, or documents.

Defacement

500

This is a qualified form of burglary, where the crime becomes more dangerous due to specific factors, and is punished much more severely than simple burglary.

Aggravated burglary

500

Synonym of to arrest and rob.

To hold up

500

The fraudulent act of replacing a product's original price label with a lower-priced one to deceive a retailer and pay less for the item.

Price tag switching

500

It's information or physical objects presented in court to prove or disprove a fact in a legal case.

Evidence