Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Crime
- Kill
- To deprive of life in any matter, tocause the death.
- Murdered
- The killing of another human being under conditions specifically covered in law.
- Assassinate
- To kill suddenly or secretively.
- Virtual Kidnap
- To kill, carry off, or abduct by force of fraude virtually.
- Kidnap
- To kill, carry off, or abduct by force of frude.
- Hijack.
- To steal from a truck or ther vehicle after forcing it to stop.
- Contempt
- The feeling with which person regards anything considered mean, vile, or worthless.
- Counter feet
- Forgery
- The crime of falsely altering a writing by the liger rights of the other person are affected.
- Piracy
- The unauthorized reproduction or use of a copyrighted book, recording, film, tv shows, etc.
- Swindle
- To cheat out of money or other assets.
- Blackmail
- Any payment exorted by intimidation.
- Bribery
- Steal
- To take without permission of right.
- Rob
- To take something from someone by unlawful force or threat of violence.
- Burgle
- Shoplifting
- To steel merchandise.
- Pickpocket
- A person who steals money, wallets, etc
- Looting
- Anything taken by dishonesty.
- Rape
- Unlawful sexual intercourse wiothout the consent of the victim.
- Sexual Harassment
- Solicity
- Pedophilia
- Sexual desire in n adult for a child.
- Torture
- The ct of inflicting excruciating pain, as punishment or revenge, as a means of getting a confession.
- Battering
- To damge by beating or hard usage.
- Slander
- Defamation, calumny.
- Arson
- The malicious burning of anothers house or property.
- Smuggle
- To import or export secretly, in violation of the law.
- Scam
- Fraudulent scheme
- Tax evation
- No paying taxes