Category
page 2Crimes
insurance fraud
any act committed to defraud an insurance process, when a claimant attempts to obtain some benefit or advantage that one is not entitled to, or when an insurer knowingly denies some benefit that is due
intimate partner violence
domestic violence by a partner in an intimate relationship against the other partner
car chase
vehicular hot pursuit, often featuring law enforcers chasing suspects
Happy slapping
Fad of attacking a victim to record the assault
obstruction of justice
act of impeding investigation or courts
body snatching
secret removal of corpses from burial sites
bomb threat
threat to detonate a bomb
communist crimes
legal regulations sanctioning communist crimes in Poland
attempted murder
attempt to commit murder
perfect crime
crimes that are undetected, unattributed to an identifiable perpetrator, or otherwise unsolved or unsolvable

loitering
thumb|"No Loitering" sign in Fortuna, California

impersonator
thumb|Impersonators of Kim Jong-un ([[Howard X) and Donald Trump (Dennis Alan) during the 2018 North Korea–United States Singapore Summit]]
thumb|upright|Patrick Knight as Boy George
thumb|An impersonator of George Michael
thumb|Theodore Roosevelt impersonator [[Joe Wiegand performs 27 October 2008 in the East Room of the White House, during a celebration of Roosevelt's 150th birthday.]]
driving under the influence of a drug
driving a vehicle while the driver is under the influence of a drug that damages driving skill

war profiteer
person or company profiteering from war or conflict
corporate crime
crimes committed either by a corporation or its representatives
illegal emigration
person moving across national borders in a way that violates emigration laws

classicide
300px|thumb|A Soviet parade between 1929 and 1934 under the banners "We will Dekulakization|liquidate the [[kulaks as a class" and "All to the struggle against the wreckers of agriculture"]]
300px|thumb|Bolsheviks in 1918 in Petrograd under a propaganda poster saying "Death to the bourgeoisie and its lapdogs – Long live the [[Red Terror!!"]]
300px|thumb|A wealthy Peasant#Chinese farmers|farmer in front of a Chinese Communist "people's court" in [[Fogang County, Guangdong Province on July 23, 1952 during the Land Reform Movement, which saw the mass killings of landlords]]
moving violation
violation of the law committed by the driver of a vehicle while it is in motion
unlawful assembly
group of people with the mutual intent of deliberate disturbance of the peace
grave desecration
deliberately damaging a grave with intent to dishonor the dead person
domestic violence against men
incidence of domestic violence among the male population
state crime
crime perpetrated by a sovereign state
solicitation
Solicitation is the act of offering, or attempting to purchase, goods and/or services. Legal status may be specific to the time or place where it occurs. The crime of "solicitation to commit a crime" occurs when a person encourages, "solicits, requests, commands, importunes or otherwise attempts to cause" another person to attempt or commit a crime, with the purpose of thereby facilitating the attempt or commission of that crime.
breach of the peace
legal term for disorderly conduct
air rage
disruptive or violent behavior on the part of passengers or crew of aircraft
needle spiking
surreptitious injection of unidentified sedative drugs
canned hunt
trophy hunt in relatively small fenced-in area
affray
thumb|300x300px|Ernest Meissonier, The Brawl, 1855
identity cleansing
Confiscation of personal documents to prevent refugees from returning
summary offence
crime that can be proceeded against summarily, without the right to a jury trial and/or indictment
indictable offence
offence which can only be tried on an indictment after a preliminary hearing
criminal conversion
crime
disorderly conduct
criminal charge in most jurisdictions in the United States and certain other countries
welfare fraud
act of illegally using state welfare systems by knowingly withholding or giving information to obtain more funds than would otherwise be allocated

perverting the course of justice
offence committed when a person prevents justice from being served
drug-related crime
crime involving illicit drugs
malfeasance in office
commission of an unlawful act, done in an official capacity
public-order crime
type of crime; running contrary to social order
uttering
Uttering is a crime involving a person with the intent to defraud that knowingly sells, publishes or passes a forged or counterfeited document. More specifically, forgery creates a falsified document and uttering is the act of knowingly passing on or using the forged document.
Employment fraud
attempt to defraud people who are seeking employment by giving them false hope of better employment, and may ask for money in exchange for an opportunity to apply for a job
public nuisance
common law offence
witness tampering
attempting to improperly influence, alter, or prevent the testimony of witnesses
livestreamed crime
crime that is committed while streaming video live
deception
legal term of art used in the definition of statutory offences in England and Wales and Northern Ireland
transnational crime
crime across national borders
Genocide definitions
Scholarly and international legal definitions of genocide
barratry
in admiralty law: gross misconduct resulting in damage to a ship or contents
Fort-Crampel affair
1903 criminal case involving two French colonial officials