Taking and using someone's information from their credit card is identity theft.
Shoplifting is a form of larceny.
Embezzlement is the taking of money that you are entrusted with.
Robbery is the unlawful taking from someone using force or intimidation.
If you keep property that does not belong to you, it is larceny.
Uttering is offering a fake check or document to someone as genuine.
Forgery is falsely making or altering a writing or document with the intent to defraud.
Taking items from a store without paying is shoplifting.
Arson is the destruction of property by willful burning.
Computer crime is the unauthorized acquisition through a computer.
Extortion is the taking of property illegally through threats.
In recent times, the number of traditional property crimes has gone down
Vandalism can be either a felony or misdemeanor depending on the amount of damage done.
Larceny includes the failure to return property if you can reasonably find the owner
Burglary is the unlicensed entry into a dwelling to commit a crime. A garage is considered a dwelling.
Carjacking: A crime in which the perpetrator uses force or intimidation to steal a car from the driver.
Identity Theft: The taking and use of someone else's identity or personal information.
Cybercrime describes a wide variety of actions that involves computers and computer networks in criminal activities.
Music Piracy is the illegal downloading or distribution of music.
Spamming: The sending of unwanted and unsolicited email on a larger scale.
It is illegal to ride in a car you know to be stolen.
Prosecutor is the state or federal government’s attorney in a criminal case.
Brady Act created a national system to instantly check the backgrounds of people who wanted to buy guns.