There are multiple crimes in the United States. One problem is that the street crime rate (including murder, assault, rape, robbery, theft) is high, but now it is decreasing. Most of these crimes are done by alienated self-destructive lower classes. The other is a crime of drug crime, which is related to the first problem. Some drug addicts have committed a crime because they lost their deterrence during their influence.
There are also crimes that are economically inevitable because of crime from drug business (such as money laundering) and because users need more money to purchase more medicines. In addition, drug trafficking is the main source of income for organized crime groups, so there are organized crime problems intertwined with narcotics related crimes. In addition, there is a white-collar crime problem. It is also related to other kinds of crimes. For example, in 1998 Federal investigators discovered a plan for two stock fraud by two New York criminal families and six Wall Street stockbrokers.
Drug Crime The category of drug offenses includes a series of crimes related to the use, transportation, purchase and sale of illegal drugs.
Road crime The most common form of rape, robbery, assault, theft, theft, car theft occurs in town. Citizens of ethnic minority account for the majority of arrests due to street crime
Organized crime "Organized crime" is illegal activity by members of criminal organizations providing illegal goods and services.
Political crime Political crime categories include government crimes and crimes against the government. Political goals motivate political prisoners
There is no crime of the victim. Illegal acts in which only the perpetrator is harmed, such as the use of illegal drugs by consent action (people are willing to participate) and individuals known as crime without victims
White color crime white color crime means a crime committed by people who act in legitimate work or profession. White-collar offenders act in an unethical way to gain self-interest such as misconduct, or to gain corporate profits (such as corporate pricing). Victims of white-collar crime include economics, employers, consumers, and the environment
A serious crime is the most serious type of crime classification. Serious offenses include a wide range of crimes and usually include crimes including personal injury or mass theft and fraud. Penalties for this type of crime usually include imprisonment. Its length is defined in the penal code of each province. To explore this concept, consider the definition of the next felony. Results after conviction: People who committed convictions of felony charges may be affected by long-term impact due to felony of criminal record. This includes loss of voting rights, gun ownership, and retention of specific work or status. Many employers refuse to hire convicted felons. In contrast, people with disdain usually think the long-term impact is not so serious.
A crime is defined as an act that is subject to fines or the possibility of being imprisoned, or both. There are two types of crime. There are two types of crime. At first it is a felony. If a person commits a felony, he will be detained for more than a year. One of the general felons is murder, robbery, rape of rebellion, kidnapping. The second type of crime is called a misdemeanor. If a person commits a misdemeanor, he is detained for more than a year. The most common misdemeanor is to have thieves, drunk driving and slightly alcohol
Felonies: Felonies is the most serious crime. Their definition is that they can usually be sentenced to prison for more than a year in prison. Penalties can become very strict, so court procedures must be adhered to in order to protect the defendants' rights. A felony usually is a crime committed by a serious crime in society such as murder, rape, robbery, kidnapping, arson, etc. However, a felony penalty can be punished in various ways so that punishment matches the severity of the crime.