taking someone's property by force or threat of violence - robbery, the crime of entering a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft - burglary, to move goods illegally into or out of a country - smuggling, the illegal buying and selling of drugs - drug dealing, the crime of making fake documents or websites to make money - fraud, a person who follows and watches another person persistently, often threatening their safety - stalker, the act of stealing; taking someone else's property without permission - theft, an attack on someone in a public place in order to steal their money, jewelry, or other possessions - mugging, the act of giving or receiving something valuable in exchange for influence or action in return - bribery, the act of demanding money or other benefits from someone in return for not revealing embarrassing or damaging information about them - blackmail, the act of taking control of a vehicle, especially an airplane, while it is in transit and using it for some other purpose than its intended one - hijacking, a person who deliberately damages or destroys public or private property - vandal,

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