This category applies to minors who committed murder even though they were tried as adults (defined within jurisdiction).
Large discussion on the effectiveness of carnival murder as another category. The general definition of carnival murder is two or more murders by criminals or criminals, there is no cooling period. By definition, the lack of a calm period shows the difference between a carnival murder case and a serial murder case. At the center of the discussion is the definition of problems related to the concept of cooling period. As it created arbitrary guidelines, the confusion surrounding this concept led most participants to ignore the carnival's murder as a different category. This designation does not bring substantial benefits to law enforcement agencies.
Category 1: Planners, organizers, instigators, supervisors, excellent leaders such as military and police, and their accomplices. In addition, infamous murderers committed extremely brutal crimes, committing torture and rape crimes. The latter includes acts that do not lead to the death of the victim. In addition, this category includes those who committed deteriorating behavior on the body. Category 2: Co-authors who died due to intentional murder or serious violence. In addition, a person who deliberately caused death was injured, but the victims did not die. In addition, this category includes people who seem to cause harm and are not intentional.
Murder and Attempted Murder - This category includes several illegal acts that cause death and cause death, including first-class homicide, second-time homicide, killing and murder, homicide and murder, murder, death, etc. Yes. Criminal Other infringement including violent or violent threats - This category includes abduction / compulsory prison accommodation, hostage removal, robbery, compulsion, harassment or harassment telephone, threatening to talk, exploding death or physical injury, Including arson and others. Violation of that person's conduct