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  • Selling illegal drugs.
    Drug Dealing
  • Entering a building illegally with intent to commit a felony or to steal valuable property.
    Burglary
  • Taking another person's possessions.
    Theft
  • The act of illegally importing or exporting goods.
    Smuggling
  • Deception for personal or financial benefit. 
    Fraud
  • The illegal premeditated killing of a human.
    Murder
  • Illegally transporting people, usually for slave labor or commercial sexual exploitation.
    Human trafficking
  • An attack on someone in a public place in order to steal their money, jewellery, or other possessions.
    Mugging
  • Attacking random people who are usually civilians with violence for a political purpose.
    Terrorism
  • The taking control of a public transport vehicle, such as an airplane, bus or train to use the people aboard as hostages.
    Hijacking
  • Any form of sexual intercourse that takes place without someone's consent.
    Rape
  • The crime of demanding money from a person by threatening to tell someone else a secret about them.
    Blackmail
  • The abduction of a person.
    Kidnapping
  • The practice of offering something (usually money) in order to gain an illicit advantage.
    Bribery
  • Physical harm of a child.
    Child abuse
  • Repeatedly following, harassing, or threatening an individual.
    Stalking
  • Intentionally damaging or destroying another person's property.
    Vandalism
  • The action of taking property illegally from a person or place by force or threat of force.
    Robbery
  • Taking from another person's pockets.
    Pickpocketing
  • The crime of using someone's personal information in order to get money or goods in their name.
    Identity Theft
  • Unauthorised access, modification, or use of an electronic device or some element of a computer system.
    Hacking
  • Taking products from a shop without paying for them.
    Shoplifting