arson , using fire to destroy something , assassination , killing a leader or important person (usually for political reasons) , assault , attacking or intentionally hurting another person , bribery , paying money to influence a government official , burglary , breaking into a house or building, usually to steal something (one kind of “theft”), embezzlement , stealing from an employer (one kind of “theft”) , forgery  ,  writing another person’s signature (on a contract or check, for example), fraud, lying or making a false statement that causes harm to another person, hijacking , taking control of an airplane or other vehicle by force , kidnapping  , taking a person (often a child) and demanding money  , manslaughter , killing another person without premeditation (without planning), murder, killing another person with premeditation (with planning), perjury ,  lying when testifying in court, pick‐pocketing , stealing money by taking it from other people’s pockets (one kind of “theft”) , robbery  , using force or threats to directly steal money from another person, shoplifting , stealing items from a store, smuggling , sneaking illegal items from one country to another country, terrorism , using threats or violence against innocent people for political/religious reasons , theft ,  stealing from others (includes burglary, embezzlement, pick‐pocketing, robbery, etc.) , trespassing, going onto another person’s property without permission, vandalism, destroying another person’s property  .

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