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  • Criminologists commonly group crimes into several major categories: (1) violent crime; (2) property crime; (3) white-collar crime; (4) organized crime; and (5) consensual or victimless crime. Within each category, many more specific crimes exist. For example, violent crime includes homicide, aggravated and simple assault, rape and sexual assault, and robbery, while property crime includes burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, and arson.
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  • Learning Objectives
    • Categorize various types of crimes.
    • Define a variety of white-collar crimes.
  • These frauds or criminal do this type of crime by the shelter of their big boss. This type of crime done most to the business deal.
  • There are many different types of crimes, from crimes against persons to victimless crimes and violent crimes to white collar crimes.
  • The three main types of hate crime are categorised as physical, verbal, and incitement to hatred. These can take place both in-person and through online platforms.
  • There are seven types of crimes: violent, property, public order, white-collar, organized, hate, and internet. Let’s take a look at each one.
  • Each department in the state has separate teams of prosecutors, victim advocates, and legal support staff that manage different types of crimes.
    • First of all, we will address the different types of crime and discuss some examples.
    • We will then go into more detail about white-collar crime, cybercrime, and prevention.
    • Finally, we will address types of hate crime and types of victimless crime.
  • The types of crime have changed with time due to the interconnectedness of the world, thus law enforcement must adapt and work with technological experts.
  • ...familiar with all types of crimes and what motivates some to choose this lifestyle, as well as how to identify criminals, apprehend them, and bring them to justice.
  • Theft or larceny is the most common type of property crime. It's estimated that someone is a victim of theft every 5.5 seconds.