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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