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33 Cards in this Set
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Vandalism
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The deliberate destruction or defacement of property
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Stalking
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The act of following or harrassing another person, causing him or her to fear death or injury
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Statuatory Rape
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Sexual intercourse by a male with a female who has not yet reached the legal age consent.
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Suicide
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The deliberate taking of ones own life.
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Date Rape
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Sexual assult by someone known to the victim, such as a date or neighbor.
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Battery
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Any intentional, unlawful physical contact inflicted on one person by another without consent.
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Forcible Rape
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The act of unlawful sexual intercourse committed by a man with a woman by force and without her consent.
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Burglary
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Breakning and entering a building with the intention of committing a felony.
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Larceny
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The unlawful taking of another's property with the intent to steal it.
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Computer Crime
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The unauthorized access to someone else's computer system.
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Arson
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The deliberate and malicious burning of property
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Negligent Homicide
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Causing death through negligent behavior.
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Hackers
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Persons who illegally access other people's computer systems.
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Forgery
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The act of making a fake document or altering a real one with the intent to commit fraud.
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Assault
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an international threat, show of force, or movement that causes a reasonable fear of, or an actual physical contact with another person.
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Embezzlement
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The taking of money or property by a person who has been entrusted with it, for example a bank teller or a company accountant.
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Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle
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Unlawfully taking a car by someone who intends to use it only temporarily.
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Non Criminal Homicide
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A killing that is justifiable or excusable and for which the killer is deemed faultless.
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Carjacking
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A federal crime in which the perpetrator uses force or intimidation to steal a car from the driver.
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Extortion
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Taking property illegally by force or threats of harm....i.e.backmail.
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Concealment
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The act of hiding either knowledge or objects
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Voluntary Manslaughter
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Intentional but not premeditated, resulting from the heat of passion or the diminished mental capacity of the killer.
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Shoplifting
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A form of larceny in which items are taken from a store without payment or the intent to pay
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Uttering
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Offering to someone as genuine a document known to be fake.
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Malice
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ill will: deliberate intent to harm someone.
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Negligence
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The failure to exersice a reasonable amount of care in either doing or not doing something, resulting in harm or injury.
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1st Degree Murder
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Is planned in advanced and done with malice or during the commision of a dangerous felony.
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2nd Degree Murder
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Does not require malice or premeditation but is the result of a desire to inflict bodily harm.
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Homicide
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The killing of another person.
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Robbery
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The unlawful taking of property from a person's immediate possession by bforce or threat of force.
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Felony Murder
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The killing of someone during the commision of certain other dangerous felonies, regardless of intent to kill.
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Reciving Stolen Property
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Reciving or buying property that is known or reasonably believed to be stolen.
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Involuntary Manslaughter
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When unintentional but done during an unlawful act of a lesser nature.
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