arson - to intentionally start a fire, to hurt people or buildings, assault - to attack and physically hurt a person, with or without a weapon, burglary - to enter a place to steal something, fraud - to get money by cheating / lying, homicide - to kill someone, kidnapping - to illegally restrain someone against their will and asking for money for their release, mugging - to illegally take another person's possessions in an open public place. Can include violence, murder - to intentionally kill another person, pickpocketing - to take out things like phones, iPods, wallets, from the pockets of someone without them noticing, robbery - to take anything valuable from somebody else by force, shoplifting - to take something from a shop without paying for it, steal - to take someone's property without their consent, vandalism - to destroy on purpose any sort of public or private property ,

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