Vandalism: deliberately damages to property
Burglary: breaks in to buildings to steal
Burglary: breaks in to buildings to steal
Theft: steals property from home without using violence
Terrorism: political violence
Smuggling: moves goods illegally into or out of a country without paying tax
Shoplifting: theft from a shop
Robbery: act of stealing a person, money.. by force
Pickpocketing: steals money from people's pocket
Murder: deliberately killing
Mugging: atacks people in a public place
Kidnapping: abduction of person
Hijacking: takes control of a vehicle by forces
Forgery: makes fake money or documents
Drug-dealing: buys and sells illegaly drugs
Criminals and crime fighters
Armed robber:
Burglar: thief who enters a house or other building by force
Detective: someone whose job is to discover what has happened in a crime
Fraudster: someone who commits the crime of fraud
Judge: is the person in a court who decides how the law should be applied
Lawyer: is the person who is qualified to advise people about the law
Mugger: someone who commits a mugging
Murderer: someone who commits murder.
Police officer: member of police force
Thief: someone who steals something from another person
Traffic warden: is a person whose job is to make sure that cars are not parked illegally
Criminals and crime fighters
Armed robber:
Burglar: thief who enters a house or other building by force
Detective: someone whose job is to discover what has happened in a crime
Fraudster: someone who commits the crime of fraud
Judge: is the person in a court who decides how the law should be applied
Lawyer: is the person who is qualified to advise people about the law
Mugger: someone who commits a mugging
Murderer: someone who commits murder.
Police officer: member of police force
Thief: someone who steals something from another person
Traffic warden: is a person whose job is to make sure that cars are not parked illegally
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