Unit Four: Business Crime Overview

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Across
  1. 1. Breaking into a property to commit a crime inside.
  2. 3. a minor violation of laws or regulations, typically resulting in a fine only, not jail time. These are often regulatory or administrative rather than criminal.
  3. 6. Willful destruction or damage to property (e.g., graffiti)
  4. 7. Misusing funds that were entrusted to you (e.g., by an employer)
  5. 11. a less severe crime than a felony, usually punishable by up to one year in jail, community service, or smaller fines.
  6. 12. Theft involving force, intimidation, or threat
  7. 13. Using another person’s personal or financial information illegally
  8. 15. Failing to meet local or state sanitation standards.
  9. 16. Intentionally deceiving others for money or advantage.
  10. 17. Altering or creating false documents or signatures
  11. 18. a serious criminal offense punishable by more than one year in prison, heavy fines, or both. These crimes often involve large financial losses, physical harm, or serious breaches of trust.
Down
  1. 2. (minor infractions) – Forgetting to post safety signage, licenses, etc.
  2. 4. Improper disposal of waste or pollution.
  3. 5. Failure to comply with posted laws or business regulations
  4. 8. Theft of Trade Secrets – Stealing confidential business information
  5. 9. Theft of goods from a retail business
  6. 10. Any illegal act involving computers or digital data.
  7. 14. Taking property with intent to permanently deprive the owner.