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Crimes - Coggle Diagram
Crimes
Non-violent
Majority of Property Crimes (such as larceny, theft, embezzlement)
White Collar Crimes (including fraud & tax crimes)
Alcohol-Related Crimes.
Bribery.
Various Traffic Offenses (such as speeding)
Organized
Organized crime is a category of transnational, national, or local groupings of highly centralized enterprises run by criminals to engage in illegal activity, most commonly for profit.
eg. Taliban
eg.Golden Triangle Drug Trafficking Group
Morality
Moral offenses often involve behavior between two consenting adults with no immediate victims to bring charges. This is why moral offenses are sometimes referred to as victimless crimes. The activity commonly involves one person providing goods (such as drugs) or services (gambling or prostitution) to another.
violent
Depending on the jurisdiction, violent crimes may include: homicide, murder, assault, manslaughter, sexual assault, rape, robbery, negligence, endangerment, kidnapping (abduction), extortion, and harassment.
Hate
Hate crimes against people of Asian descent rose by 76% in 2020, according to newly republished data by the FBI.
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