Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Types of crime in American Thesaurus
Types of crime
capital crime (noun)
a crime for which the punishment is death
capital offence (noun)
a crime for which the punishment is death
computer crime (noun)
illegal activities carried out using a computer, for example stealing people’s private information using the Internet
crime wave (noun)
a sudden increase in the number of crimes committed in a particular area
cybercrime (noun)
crime committed using the Internet, for example stealing someone’s personal information or introducing harmful programs into someone’s computer
delinquency (noun)
felony (noun)
a serious crime such as murder or robbery. In England, Wales, and some other countries, such a crime is known as an indictable offense.
hate crime (noun)
a crime that is done by someone because they hate the group that the victim (=person who is attacked) belongs to
inside job (noun)
informal a crime committed by or with the help of someone who works within the organization where it happens
misdemeanor (noun)
a crime that is not as serious as a felony
misdemeanor (noun)
organized crime (noun)
criminal activities that are carefully planned and controlled by a large powerful secret organization
petty crime (noun)
a crime that is not very serious
private nuisance (noun)
in England and Wales, an act that disturbs someone when they are using their own premises
statutory offense (noun)
American a crime that breaks a law or statute
summary offence (noun)
British in England and Wales, a crime that is not serious. In the U.S. it is known as a misdemeanor.
triable-either-way offence (noun)
British in England and Wales, a crime that, depending upon the circumstances, can be tried as a summary offense or as an indictable offense