Crime

Of transgression and criminal law.   May also be referred to as criminal offence, criminal offense, law-breaking, offence and offense.

(criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act; "a long record of crimes".

This concept's ID is @1~3990

Islam

  • Had crime 0 facts

    (Islam) serious crimes committed by Muslims and punishable by punishments established...

  • Tazir crime 0 facts

    (Islam) minor crimes committed by Muslims; crimes that are not mentioned in the Koran...

Also contains

  • fraud 11 facts

    Intentional deception resulting in injury to another person.

  • felony 6 facts

    A serious crime (such as murder or arson).

  • violation 5 facts

    A crime less serious than a felony.

  • statutory offense 2 facts

    Crimes created by statutes and not by common law.

  • treason 1 facts

    A crime that undermines the offender's government.

  • vice crime 1 facts

    A vice that is illegal.

  • hijack 1 facts

    Seizure of a vehicle in transit either to rob it or divert it to an alternate destinatio...

  • attack 1 facts

    The act of attacking; "attacks on women increased last year"; "they made an attempt on his...

  • barratry 0 facts

    The offense of vexatiously persisting in inciting lawsuits and quarrels.

  • forgery 0 facts

    Criminal falsification by making or altering an instrument with intent to defraud.

  • capital offense 0 facts

    A crime so serious that capital punishment is considered appropriate.

  • cybercrime 0 facts

    Crime committed using a computer and the internet to steal a person's identity or sell...

  • victimless crime 0 facts

    An act that is legally a crime but that seem to have no victims; "he considers...

  • war crime 0 facts

    A crime committed in wartime; violation of rules of war.

  • mayhem 0 facts

    The willful and unlawful crippling or mutilation of another person.

  • commission 0 facts

    The act of committing a crime.

  • thuggery 0 facts

    Violent or brutal acts as of thugs.