Crime and Punishment - Types of Crime

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 Abduction: Taking a person to a secret location using force.

Armed robbery: Using a weapon to steal.

Arson: Setting fire to a place on purpose.

Assault: Hurting another person physically.

Attempted murder: Trying to kill someone (but failing).

Burglary, breaking and entering: Going into another person's home or business with force.

Child abuse: Injuring a child on purpose.

Domestic violence: Physical assault that occurs within the home.

Drug trafficking: Trading illegal drugs.

Drunk driving: Driving after having too much alcohol.

Fraud: Lying or cheating for business or monetary purposes.

Hijacking: Holding people hostage (usually on a plane).

Murder / homicide: Taking someone's life through violence.

Ransom: A sum of money demanded in exchange for someone or something that has been taken.

Shoplifting: Stealing merchandise from a store.

Smuggling: Bringing products into a country secretly and illegally.

Speeding: Driving over the speed limit.

Terrorism: Acts of crime against a group (political / religious) or another country.

Theft: Stealing.

Torture: Extremely cruel and unfair treatment (often towards prisoners).

Vandalism: Damaging public or private property (for example with spray paint).

White collar crime: Breaking the law in business.

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