Types of Crime

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Across
  1. 1. Legally possessing someone else’s money or property, but secretly converting it for personal use.
  2. 6. Obtaining something through a threat of future harm — often disguised as a voluntary transaction.
  3. 8. An agreement between two or more people to commit an unlawful act, which becomes a crime even if the planned act never takes place.
  4. 10. Systematic denial of fundamental rights to a group based on identity.
  5. 11. Creating or altering a document with apparent legal significance, intending it to be accepted as genuine.
Down
  1. 1. Forcing specific ethnic or religious groups out of a territory through violence, intimidation, or mass deportation.
  2. 2. Processing financial transactions to disguise the origin of illegally gained money.
  3. 3. Intentional and unwanted physical contact with another person, which can't occur without any visible injury or pain.
  4. 4. The killing of one person by another, which can be lawful or unlawful.
  5. 5. Taking control of a moving vehicle to redirect its course
  6. 7. The exercise of property rights over a person, such as the purchase, sale, or transfer of property rights.
  7. 9. Moving or people through deception or coercion for exploitation.