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Cutting Crime

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  • The accountant was transferring money into his own bank account.
    fraud
  • A woman followed a pop singer everywhere he went, watching him and sending him constant messages on the internet.
    stalking/ harassment
  • The builder offered the mayor a free flat in return for giving his company permission to build new flats on a piece of green land.
    bribery
  • We came home from holiday and found that our TV had gone.
    burglary
  • He said he'd send the photos to a newspaper if the actress didn't pay him a lot of money
    blackmail
  • When the police searched his car, it was full of contraband cigarettes.
    smuggling
  • A man held out a knife and made me give him my wallet.
    mugging
  • they left a bomb in the supermarket car park, which exploded.
    terrorism
  • Two passengers took control of the plane and made the pilot land in the desert.
    hijacking
  • Someone threw paint on the statue in the park
    vandalism
  • She went to her business partner's house and shot her death.
    murder
  • A teenager got into the Pentagon's computer system and downloaded some secret data.
    hacking
  • After the party, the man made the woman have sex against her will.
    rape
  • Someone tried to sell me some marijuana during the concert.
    drug dealing
  • They took a rich man's son and asked for money for his safe return.
    kidnapping
  • He participated in the riots by breaking into stores and taking items without permission.
    looting
  • He is thought to have intentionally started the fire in order to destroy the shop.
    arson / fire- raising
  • He was caught transferring large sums of money through various bank accounts to hide its illegal origin
    money laundering
  • An armed man in a mask walk into a shop and shouted, "Give me all the money in the till"
    robbery
  • She was caught creating fake signatures on documents to deceive the bank.
    forgery
  • Somebody stole my car last night from outside my house.
    theft