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Crime and punishment

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  • A person who deceives others to steal money or property.
    Fraudster
  • When someone threatens to reveal secrets or harmful information unless money or something else is given
    Blackmail
  • When money or gifts are given in exchange for illegal favors or decisions.
    Bribe
  • The act of entering someone's house or business without permission to steal something.
    Burglary
  • The act of intentionally killing someone.
    Murder
  • The act of stealing something, usually by using force or threat.
    Robbery
  • A person who illegally enters computers or information systems.
    Hacker
  • The act of deliberately damaging or destroying someone else's property.
    Vadalism
  • A person who robs others in the street, often using violence.
    Mugger
  • A person who kidnaps someone, usually asking for something in exchange.
    Kidnapper
  • Someone who uses fear and violence to achieve political or religious goals.
    Terrorist
  • When someone takes control of a vehicle, like an airplane, in an illegal and violent way.
    Hijacking
  • The act of selling illegal drugs.
    Drug dealing
  • A serious crime in which someone forces another person to have relations without consent.
    Rape
  • A person who steals things from others, especially without them noticing.
    Thief
  • When someone follows you constantly without your permission, trying to know everything about you.
    Stalking