types of crime
Across
- 4. offences committed by organisations, usually in the pursuit of profit for the company rather than the benefit of individuals.
- 7. theft or intentional damage to things owned by an individual, group or organisation.
- 9. offences which damage the natural world, with resulting harm to humans, other living things and the environment.
- 10. criminal activities carried out by a group of (often young) people, who have a territory and a defined leadership and internal organisation.
- 11. offences which have a clear goal. For example may include theft or burglary.
- 12. involves the use or threat of physical force which will harm the victim.
Down
- 1. non-violent crime committed by middle class people for financial gain.
- 2. offences in which the victim is targeted because of a certain characteristics, related to, for example age, faith, sexuality or race.
- 3. any crime or illegal activity committed on through or using the internet.
- 4. crime involving use of new technologies.
- 5. criminal activities which are planned and carried out by powerful groups.
- 6. offences in which the offender and the victim live in the same family home or are in a relationship.
- 8. offences involving emotions, which are usually unplanned.
- 10. offences which are worldwide, involving international networks.