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types of crime
Synonyms : Theft, robbery, rob, steal, take away .
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Robbery is expressed in the theft of property committed without violence against a person or with violence that is not dangerous to life and health.
This, robbery is different from theft and robbery.
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Synonyms : illegal, drug smuggling, bootlegging .
Example : Smuggling is the illegal movement of goods, valuables and other items across the state border.
The object of smuggling are interests or public relations related to the protection of foreign economic activity .
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Synonyms : outrage, blasphemy, blasphemy, mockery, sacrilege, defilement.
Example : Insult is a deliberate humiliation of the honor and dignity of a person. Insult can be inflicted in the form of a statement or in the form of an action. In many countries, insult is considered a crime.
Unlike slander, insult may not contain knowingly false information.
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Synonyms : Fraud , theft , embezzlement , steal .
Example : Theft - the secret theft of another's property - is recognized as a crime in almost all jurisdictions.
Covers infringement on any form of property. Legally different from such similar types of theft as: robbery, robbery, fraud, embezzlement.
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Example : Bigamy is a special case of polygamy, the simultaneous presence of a man in marriage with two women.
The term "bigamy" suggests the legal prohibition of polygamy; in the case of a legally permitted practice, the terms “polygamy” or “polygamy / polygamy” are usually used .
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Synonyms : robber , theft , robbery , abductions , breaking , hijacking
Example : Shoplifting (in professional jargon, anglicism shoplifting is used) is a special kind of theft in which unarmed (non-conflict) theft of goods in retail stores is performed.
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Synonyms : robber , theft , robbery , abductions , breaking .
Example : Car theft is taking possession of a car against the will of its owner for the purpose of theft, out of hooligan motives, for the commission of a crime, or for other purposes.
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