The two major criminal classifications of crimes
There are crimes against a person and crimes against property. The term property is broadly construed to include all forms of theft and white-collar crime.
Crimes Against The Person Include:
Intentional acts of violence imposed by one against another causing physical and mental harm. Examples of physical crimes include:
- assault and battery
- manslaughter
- murder
- rape
- domestic abuse
- sexual assault
- kidnapping
- torture
Crimes Against Property Include:
Intentional acts against another’s property that causes loss, damage, destruction, or defacement of that property. Examples of acts against property include:
- theft
- burglary
- larceny
- fraud
- embezzlement
- arson
- robbery
- vandalism