stealing from people and banks - robbery , stealing money and things – a general word - theft , stealing from houses and apartments - burglary , using violence to steal from somebody in a public place (a street, a park, etc.) - mugging , stealing things from a shop while it is open - shoplifting , taking things illegally from one country to another - smuggling , taking a person by using violence, often in order to get money for returning them - kidnapping , obtaining money illegally, usually by using clever and complicated methods - fraud , trying to make somebody do something you want by giving them money, presents, etc. - bribery , killing somebody intentionally - murder , starting a fire in a building in order to damage or destroy it - arson , intentionally damaging public property, or property belonging to other people - vandalism , stealing from shops or homes that have been damaged in a war, natural disaster, etc. - looting , the use of violence such as bombing, shooting, etc. for political purposes - terrorism , any situation where you intentionally apply force against another person's body. - assault , forcing someone to have sex when they are unwilling - rape , the act of buying or selling people, or of making money from work they are forced to do, such as sex work - human trafficking, killing a person when the killer did not intend to do it or cannot be responsible for their actions: - manslaughter, getting money from someone by threatening to tell a secret - blackmail, driving a stolen car into the front of a shop to steal the goods - ram-raiding,
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