Crimes Against Property
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I. INTRODUCTION In particular, when the economy is in a depression, cases of property crime are exposed to waves, but the FBI has declined the property crime rate according to the average number of reporting organizations in the first half of 2013 (Minegar, 2014). The actual incidence of property crime may be declining, but the method used to carry out these crimes is constantly changing as technology advances. Periodically report offenses such as the theft of personal information.
Most crimes in the 18th century fall into four categories. It is a violent crime such as homicide, property crime, crime against the government, begging or wandering of the public (Spielvogel, 1997). Although it seems that the 18th century witnessed a decrease in violent crime, other actions that endanger theft and property risks have increased markedly, especially in cities. Especially in rural areas, unplanned violence of hopeless violence characterized by the 17th century was replaced by "semipro wanderers" who were mainly concerned about theft (Spielvogel, 1997).
Crimes against people include attacks, kidnappings, murders and sexual assault. Such crimes often result in serious penalties. Crimes against property include arson, car theft, theft, corruption, counterfeiting, fraud, theft, and vandalism. In most cases, the punishment for these offenses is lighter than for others. Robbery is the most difficult crime to classify. According to the incident, the law considers robbery a crime against people and property. Robbery may only include getting assets from others. However, personal encounters between robbers and victims may include violence and physical harm, especially in robbery and other robbery robbers. Robbery may be a crime that most people think when talking about "street crime".
Note: Robbery, intimidation, and carjack are not considered property crimes but as crimes against people. Such a crime is much more serious than mere theft. Because they are accompanied by force, fear, or intimidation. When simple theft occurs, the owner is often not around. Furthermore, please be aware that if a crime occurs on the school grounds and includes the property of a school or student, committing such a crime may also be a reason for temporary suspension or exile. (See school and school rules)
Theft (also known as theft) is a property crime in California. In order to prove theft, the prosecutor needs to determine the specific intention that the defendant is trying to permanently detain or detain possessions or property rights of property owner, that is, steal. Depending on the type of property involved, theft can take a variety of forms. In California, the theft is classified as minor theft or theft, the difference depending on the value of property. In general, theft occurs at places where the value of property exceeds 950 dollars, but there are exceptions such as whether the property was acquired from the individual of the victim or from the property acquired including the firearms .