robbery: stealing from people and banks
theft: stealing money and things
burglary: stealing from house and flats
mugging: using violence to steal from somebody in a public place
shoplifting: stealing things from a shop while it is open
smuggling: taking things illegally from one country to another
kidnapping: taking a person by using violence, often in order to get money for returning them
fraud: obtaining money illegally, usually by using clever and complicated methods
bribery: trying to make somebody do something you want by giving them money, presents
murder: killing somebody intentionally
arson: starting a fire in a building in order to damage or destroy it
vandalism: intentionally damaging public property, or property belonging to other people
looting: stealing from shops or homes that have bee damaged in a war, natural disaster..
terrorism: the use of violence such as bombing, shooting... for political purposes.
identity thef: when someone pretends to be another person
harassment: when someone behaves in an unpleasant or threatening way towards you.
e-crime: crimes which are commited on the internet.
blackmail: when someone tries to get moneyfrom you or make you do what they want by threatening to tell other people your secrets.
speeding: driving faster than the legal limit.
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