
Understanding Different Types of Crime and Their Causes
Explore the various types of crime such as murder, kidnapping, burglary, mugging, pickpocketing, arson, rape, fraud, theft, and manslaughter along with their definitions and examples. Learn about the vocabulary related to crime and delve into the factors contributing to criminal activities.
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Crime. Types of crime. Causes of crime
Additional Vocabulary Murder (n) ; (v) . Murderer ( ); murderess ( ) premeditated murder Unpremeditated murder Gang murder Mass murder Attempted murder
Kill ; killing ; killer - Kill by contract Contract killing Gang killing Mass killing
Assassination - Assassinate Assassinate a leader Assassin .
Hijack Hijack (n) Hijacker
Assault - Assault on somebody - Commit an assault
Steal , Steal something from somebody s household - Theft , Rob Robbery .
Types of crime Murder - Unlawfully and deliberately killing someone Kidnapping - Taking somebody by and demanding money or conditions to free that person
Burglary - To enter a building, often while no one is in it, and steal money or objects Mugging - To take something by force from someone, often in the street
Pickpocketing - To steal from someones pocket, without them realizing Arson - To set fire to abuilding illegally Rape To violently attack a person sexually.
Hijacking - To use force to take control of a plane, ship, train, etc. Fraud - To deceive or cheat someone to get money Theft - Stealing-usually secretly and without violence Manslaughter- Killing someone by accident through a careless or dangerous act
Smuggling - To bring illegal goods, like drugs, into a country or to bring goods into a country without paying taxes. Shoplifting - To steal things while pretending to shop