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murder
thumb|Cain and Abel|Cain slaying Abel, by [[Peter Paul Rubens, ]]

kidnapping
thumb|upright|The abduction of Dinah (watercolor, by [[James Tissot)]]

feud
A feud , also known in more extreme cases as a blood feud, vendetta, faida, clan war, gang war, private war, or mob war, is a long-running argument or fight, often between social groups of people, especially families or clans. Feuds begin because one party perceives itself to have been attacked, insulted, injured, or otherwise wronged by another. Intense feelings of resentment trigger an initial retribution, which causes the other party to feel greatly aggrieved and vengeful. The dispute is subsequently fueled by a long-running cycle of retaliatory violence. This continual cycle of provocation
rape culture
sociological concept used to describe a setting in which rape is pervasive and normalized due to societal attitudes about gender and sexuality
road rage
aggressive or angry behavior in road traffic
lone wolf
tactics of decentralized individual self-planned political violence, which consists in carrying out armed attacks by units without leaders, centralized commands and organizations behind them
elder abuse
mistreatment or neglect of an old-age adult

shootout
alt=An armed suspect flees the scene while engaged in a shootout with police|thumb|280x280px|A still from police body camera footage of a shootout between a suspect and [[Volusia County, Florida sheriff's deputies in 2019]]
A shootout, also called a firefight, gunfight, or gun battle, is a confrontation in which parties armed with firearms exchange gunfire. The term can be used to describe any such fight, though it is typically used in a non-military context or to describe combat situations primarily using firearms (generally excluding crew-served weapons, combat vehicles, armed aircraft, or e
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carjacking
thumb|A sign warning of carjacking activities along a stretch of road in Gauteng, [[South Africa]]
Carjacking is a robbery in which a motor vehicle is taken over. In contrast to car theft, carjacking is usually in the presence and knowledge of the victim. A common crime in many places in the world, carjacking has been the subject of legislative responses, criminology studies, prevention efforts as well as being heavily dramatized in major film releases. Commercial vehicles such as trucks and armored cars containing valuable cargo are common targets of carjacking attempts. Carjacking usually in
violent crime
crime in which an offender uses or threatens force upon a victim
hurtcore
Hurtcore, a portmanteau of the words "hardcore" and "hurt", is a name given to a particularly extreme form of child sexual assault material, usually involving degrading violence, bodily harm, and torture, typically relating to child sexual abuse. Eileen Ormsby, Australian writer and author of The Darkest Web, described hurtcore as "a fetish for people who get aroused by the infliction of pain, or even torture, on another person who is not a willing participant". An additional motivation for the perpetrator, next to their position of power over their victims, can be the reaction of their victim
violent extremism
beliefs and actions of people who support or use ideologically motivated violence to achieve radical ideological, religious or political views
mayhem
criminal offence consisting of the intentional maiming of another person