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| Arson |
Destroying of a family dwelling, business
or commercial structure of another person by using fire or flammatory
devices. |
| Assault & Battery |
Assault is a physical act of threat of
violence or force upon another person without making contact. Battery
is a threat towards another person with physical contact being
made. |
| Bank
Fraud |
Acting deceitfully or misusing a bank,
bank funds, or bank information for personal gain |
| Burglary |
The act of breaking and entering with
the intentions of stealing property belonging to another person
or business. |
| Consumer
Fraud |
Any deceitful act or misrepresentation
of the truth involving a consumer. |
| Criminal
Trespass |
The act of entering the property/land
of another person without their consent or if prohibited by law. |
| Destruction
of Property |
Intentionally causing damage or destruction
to another's personal property without intending to replace or
repair the damaged or destroyed property. |
| Domestic
Violence |
Any physical act or threat coupled with
use of force and violence committed upon one spouse by another
spouse in a marital or relational setting, which leads to injury
and/or death. |
| Drugs
Crimes |
The act of selling, possessing, trafficking
in, manufacturing, smuggling and distributing controlled substances
and illegal drugs for gain in violation of penal laws. |
| DUI/DWI |
Any legal matter that involves offenses
resulting from driving while intoxicated or driving under the influence. |
| Homicide |
An incident that occurs with or without
premeditation, planning, or intent which results in the death of
another person. |
| Juvenile
Criminal Law |
Any crime committed against a person or
property by a minor. |
| Kidnapping |
The non-consensual, unlawful, and forceful
taking of a person, adult or minor, for gain or other criminal
scheme/plan. |
| Military
Law |
Any legal matter or action that has been
brought against a member of the United States military under the
Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). |
| Prostitution/Solicitation
for Prostitution |
The act of exchanging sex or sexual acts
for money or monetary value. |
| Public
Misconduct |
Any indecent or improper act in a public
area. |
| Resisting
Arrest |
The act of withstanding an arrest by an
officer or police official. |
| Robbery |
The act of taking property from another
person or business by the use of force or intimidation in the presence
of the victim. |
| Sex
Crimes |
Any forcible sexual act against another
person without their consent. |
| Theft |
The intentional and non-consensual taking
of another's personal property by way of deceit, trickery, false
pretenses, and scheme, without intending to return or purchase
the property. Usually the value of the property taken is anywhere
from $1.00 to several thousand dollars. |
| Vandalism |
The act of defacing, damaging, or destroying
property belonging to a third party. |
| White
Collar - Bribery |
Offering a form of payment (money, property
or goods) in exchange for official action in a business or corporation. |
| White
Collar - Embezzlement |
Removing or taking the property of a business
that has entrusted an individual to protect it and be responsible
for it. |
| White
Collar - Extortion |
A person who willfully takes the money
or property of a business out of a business context and distributes
it or gives it up to another person or company for personal gain. |
| White
Collar - Forgery |
Falsely or fraudulently representing information
and/or documentation in a business, corporate, personal, or governmental
setting. |
| White
Collar - Investment Schemes |
Any deceitful plan or business structure
to get money from an investor or from an investment. |
| White
Collar - Money Laundering |
The use of false fronts or other conduits
to legitimize money that has been obtained through criminal activity |
| White
Collar - Tax Evasion |
A business or individual that fails to
report income or falsely claims deductions on their taxes. |