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  1. Types of criminals can be categorized into the following primary categories12:
    1. Crimes against a person: Includes offenses like murder, rape, assault, and kidnapping.
    2. Crimes against property: Includes burglary, larceny, arson, and robbery.
    3. Inchoate crimes: These are incomplete crimes, such as attempted murder or conspiracy.
    4. Statutory crimes: Violations of specific laws or regulations.
    5. Financial crimes: Includes fraud, embezzlement, and money laundering.
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    Misdemeanors include crimes like DUIs and DWIs, domestic violence without bodily injury, and shoplifting. Felonies include violent crimes like terrorism, larceny, treason, arson, murder, rape, robbery, burglary, kidnapping, and drug trafficking.
    www.findlaw.com/criminal/criminal-law-basics/class…
    Although there are many different kinds of crimes, criminal acts can generally be divided into five primary categories: crimes against a person, crimes against property, inchoate crimes, statutory crimes, and financial crimes.
    www.justia.com/criminal/offenses/
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    Crimes receive different classifications according to their severity. The mildest criminal offenses are infractions. More serious crimes are misdemeanors. The most serious crimes are felonies. The type of criminal offense influences both the substance and procedure of the criminal charge.
    Felonies include violent crimes like terrorism, larceny, treason, arson, murder, rape, robbery, burglary, kidnapping, and drug trafficking. What Is an Infraction? Infractions are the least serious type of crime. Typically, law enforcement will see someone doing something wrong, write a ticket, and hand it to the person.
    The categories are usually "felony," "misdemeanor," and "infraction." State legislators decide how a crime will be classified, with the main focus being the seriousness of the offense. This article looks at the differences among these crime classifications, moving from least serious (infractions) to most (felonies).
    In the United States, crimes can be categorized in the following four ways, felonies, misdemeanors, inchoate offenses, and strict liability offenses. The state and federal governments determine what sort of conduct to criminalize. Major felonies include Murder, Robbery, Manslaughter, Rape, Sodomy, Larceny, Arson, Mayhem, and Burglary.
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