2017-07-27T19:54:09+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Juvenile delinquency, Colombian necktie, Running amok, Confiscation, Baton (law enforcement), Body snatching, Sin, Squatting, Good and evil, Car chase, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, School violence, Violent crime, Vice, Work-at-home scheme, Murder for body parts, Immigration and crime, Gun violence, CIA transnational anti-crime and anti-drug activities, Illicit work, Intimate partner violence, Public security flashcards
Crime

Crime

  • Juvenile delinquency
    Juvenile delinquency, also known as "juvenile offending", is participation in illegal behavior by minors (juveniles, i.e. individuals younger than the statutory age of majority).
  • Colombian necktie
    A Colombian necktie (Spanish: corbata colombiana) is an imaginary brutal method of murder wherein the victim's throat would be slashed horizontally, with a knife or other sharp object, and his or her tongue would be pulled out through the open wound; this is not actually possible because the tongue is entirely in the mouth and is thus entirely above the neck.
  • Running amok
    Running amok, sometimes referred to as simply amok or gone amok, also spelled amuk, from the Malay language, is "an episode of sudden mass assault against people or objects usually by a single individual following a period of brooding that has traditionally been regarded as occurring especially in Malay culture but is now increasingly viewed as psychopathological behavior occurring worldwide in numerous countries and cultures".
  • Confiscation
    Confiscation (from the Latin confiscatio "joining to the fiscus, i.e. transfer to the treasury") is a legal seizure by a government or other public authority.
  • Baton (law enforcement)
    A baton or truncheon (also called a cosh, billystick, billy club, nightstick, sap, blackjack, stick) is a club of less than arm's length made of wood, rubber, plastic or metal.
  • Body snatching
    Body snatching is the secret disinterment of corpses from graveyards or other burial sites.
  • Sin
    In a religious context, sin is the act of violating God's will by transgressing his commandments.
  • Squatting
    Squatting is the action of occupying an abandoned or unoccupied area of land–or a building, usually residential—that the squatter does not own, rent or otherwise have lawful permission to use.
  • Good and evil
    In religion, ethics, philosophy and psychology "good and evil" is a very common dichotomy.
  • Car chase
    A car chase is the vehicular hot pursuit of suspects by law enforcers.
  • United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
    The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) (in French Office des Nations unies contre la drogue et le crime) is a United Nations office that was established in 1997 as the Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention by combining the United Nations International Drug Control Program (UNDCP) and the Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Division in the United Nations Office at Vienna.
  • School violence
    School violence is widely held to have become a serious problem in recent decades in many countries, especially where weapons such as guns or knives are involved.
  • Violent crime
    A violent crime or crime of violence is a crime in which an offender uses or threatens force upon a victim.
  • Vice
    Vice is a practice, behaviour, or habit generally considered immoral, sinful, criminal, rude, taboo, depraved, or degrading in the associated society.
  • Work-at-home scheme
    A work-at-home scheme is a get-rich-quick scam in which a victim is lured by an offer to be employed at home, very often doing some simple task in a minimal amount of time with a large amount of income that far exceeds the market rate for the type of work.
  • Murder for body parts
    The murder of human beings for their body parts is widely condemned and considered a crime under the law of most countries.
  • Immigration and crime
    Immigration and crime refers to perceived or actual relationships between crime and immigration.
  • Gun violence
    According to GunPolicy.
  • CIA transnational anti-crime and anti-drug activities
    This article deals with activities of the U.
  • Illicit work
    Illicit work is an illegal employment.
  • Intimate partner violence
    Intimate partner violence (IPV) is domestic violence by a spouse or partner in an intimate relationship against the other spouse or partner, and the violence may be mutual, in which case the relationship may be described as a violent relationship.
  • Public security
    Public security is the function of governments which ensures the protection of citizens, organizations, and institutions against threats to their well-being – and to the prosperity of their communities.