1) kidnapping a) illegally taking a person away by force, usually to get money for their release b) illegally playing with kids, who aren't yours c) illegally sleeping in an abandoned house 2) mugging a) stealing someone's coffee mug b) attacking a person in the street and stealing their money or other possessions c) stealing someone's wallet 3) robbery a) the crime of landing money at a very high interest rate b) the crime of stealing from a person or place by using violence c) the crime of giving a false alibi to a family member 4) hijacking a) illegally taking someone else's child b) illegally using someone else's jacket c) illegally taking control of a vehicle using force 5) pickpocketing a) the act of stealing things from people's pockets or bags, often in a crowd b) the act of placing your rubbish into someone else's pocket c) the act of giving bad advice 6) arson a) the crime of intentionally driving your car into someone's house b) the crime of letting your son avoid school c) the crime of intentionally starting a fire in order to damage or destroy a building 7) fraud a) the act of spreading rumours about your co-workers b) the crime of obtaining money by deceiving people c) secretly taking money that belongs to the company that you work for and that you are responsible for 8) bribery a) the crime of giving somebody money to make them do what you want b) the crime of secretly and illegally importing goods to or from a different country c) the act of not shaving your beard for too long 9) perjury a) the crime of not going to court when you are supposed to give a testimony b) the crime of travelling without a visa c) the crime of intentionally telling a lie in a court after promising to tell the truth 10) counterfeiting a) production of fake replicas designed to deceive b) selling illegal goods from under the counter c) the act of driving without a valid licence

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