Across
- 3. – Criminal activities carried out using computers or the internet.
- 4. – An attack on someone in a public place in order to steal their money or possessions.
- 5. – The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- 8. – The crime of falsely making or altering a document, signature, or work of art with the intent to deceive.
- 11. – Dishonest or illegal behavior, especially by people in power, often involving bribery.
- 14. – The intentional damage or destruction of public or private property.
- 15. – The crime of demanding money or a favor from someone in return for not revealing damaging information about them.
- 16. – The act of stealing money that you are responsible for, often from an employer or organization.
Down
- 1. – The act of secretly and illegally bringing goods or people into or out of a country.
- 2. – The illegal seizure of a vehicle (such as a plane or bus), usually to force the driver or pilot to go to a different location.
- 4. – The unlawful killing of a person without premeditation or intent, often considered less serious than murder.
- 6. – The illegal entry into a building with the intention to commit a crime, usually theft.
- 7. – The crime of lying under oath in a court of law.
- 9. – The practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats.
- 10. – The killing of one person by another; a general term for both murder and manslaughter.
- 12. – A physical attack or a threat of attack on someone.
- 13. – The crime of deceiving someone in order to gain money or other benefits.
