Category:Crimes
This category includes articles on specific types and instances of crime. For articles on crime in general, see Category:Crime. Articles which only allege that a crime has occurred should not be included in these categories (e.g. an article about a person or company that is indicted but whose case is later dismissed). For specific alleged crimes which have not been proven in a court of law, consider using Category:Scandals or a subcategory instead.
Subcategories
This category has the following 57 subcategories, out of 57 total.
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- Crimes adapted into films (77 P)
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H
- Honor crimes (3 P)
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- Mate crime (8 P)
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- Recklessness (law) (11 P)
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- Safety crime (2 P)
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Pages in category "Crimes"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 211 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Canned hunt
- Capital murder
- Car chase
- Causing death by dangerous driving
- Cheating (law)
- Child abduction
- Child abuse
- Child pornography
- Civil offence
- Classicide
- Commercial crime
- Common assault
- Communist crimes (Polish legal concept)
- Compounding a felony
- Concealment of a corpse
- Concealment of birth
- Coney-catching
- Conflicts involving Critical Mass
- Conspiracy to murder
- Continuing trespass
- Convenience store crime
- Corporate crime
- Corrupt practices
- Corruption
- Crime of opportunity
- Crimen injuria
- Criminal conversion
- Criminal damage in English law
- Criminal possession of a weapon
- Cruelty to animals
- Culpable and reckless conduct
- Curb stomp
- Cybercrime
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- Dangerous driving
- Deadly weapon
- Deception (criminal law)
- Democide
- Grave desecration
- Desertion
- Devious lick
- Disorderly conduct
- Disposal of a corpse with intent to obstruct or prevent a coroner's inquest
- Domestic violence against men
- Domestic violence against women
- Driving under the influence
- Drug-related crime
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M
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- Obsessive relational intrusion
- Obstruction of justice in the United States
- Obtaining a money transfer by deception
- Obtaining pecuniary advantage by deception
- Obtaining property by deception
- Obtaining services by deception
- Occupational crime
- Offences against public justice
- Offensive weapon
- Organized crime
- Outraging public decency
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- Perfect crime
- Perjury
- Personation of a juror
- Perverting the course of justice
- Pickpocketing
- Pin prick attack
- Police impersonation
- Political crime
- Polygamy
- Possession of stolen goods
- Practicing without a license
- Prank call
- Predicate crime
- Preventing the lawful burial of a body
- Proxy criminal networks
- Public nuisance
- Public-order crime