Wednesday 28 August 2019

A Glimpse on Types of Crimes Protect Yourself Against these kinds of Crimes!


There are lots of different types of crime, and people will react to crime differently. If you've been affected by crime and need support or information, please contact us.

Antisocial Behaviour
People tend to show that they are in favour with you but there behaviour indicates something else which leads you in a stressful situation. Antisocial behaviour is when you feel intimidated or distressed by a person's behaviour towards you.

Arson
There are many types of arson crimes, including setting fire to one's property with fraudulent intent--like when someone burns their house to collect insurance money. While the majority of arson crimes involve damage to buildings, arson can also be committed by a person who sets fire to forest land or a boat.

Burglary
Illegal entry of a building with intent to commit a crime, especially theft. A burglary is when someone breaks into a building with the intention of stealing, hurting someone or committing unlawful damage.

Childhood Abuse
Child abuse can happen in different ways, and can include neglect as well as physical, emotional and sexual abuse.

Cyber Crime
The Internet is a dangerous place, the term cyber crime refers to a variety of crimes carried out online. Cyber criminals may target private personal information, as well as corporate data for theft and resale.

Domestic Abuse
Domestic abuse describes negative behaviours that one person exhibits over another within families or relationships. Domestic violence also named domestic abuse or family violence is violence or other abuse by one person against another in a domestic setting, such as in marriage or cohabitation.

Fraud
Fraud is when someone tricks or deceives you to gain a dishonest advantage. Thousands of people each year fall victim to it. Fraud always includes a false statement, misrepresentation or deceitful conduct. The purpose is to gain something of value, usually money, by misleading or deceiving someone into believing something that the perpetrator knows to be false.

Hate Crime
A hate crime is a prejudice-motivated crime which occurs when a perpetrator targets a victim because of their membership in a certain social group or race. Hate crime is the term used to describe an incident or crime against someone based on a part of their identity.

Modern Slavery
Modern Slavery is a serious and often hidden crime. It comprises slavery, servitude, forced and compulsory labour and human trafficking, which is the harbouring and transportation of individuals for exploitation.