Crimes Against Property

Crimes Against Property
 
Arson
 
 
The deliberate and
malicious burning of
another person’s property.
 
Church Arson Prevention Act of 1996
Vandalism
 
The deliberate destruction
or defacement of another
person’s property.
AKA Malicious Mischief
 
Larceny
 
Grand Larceny
Grand Larceny
 
A felony
Theft of something above
a certain value
 
Petty larceny
Petty larceny
 
A misdemeanor
Theft of anything below a
certain value
 
The unlawful taking of another person’s property with the
intent to steal
EXTRA CREDIT ALERT
Find out the money limits in Texas for Grand Larceny and Petty
Larceny
Shoplifting
 
Form of larceny
A crime where a person
takes items from a store
without paying or intending
to pay
What do you think?
Tiffany has a job interview.  Her family has been struggling; her
utilities have been shut off multiple times.  This job would provide
a salary and medical benefits.
The day before her interview, her one pair of good shoes break.
Tiffany goes into the store and steals a pair of shoes for the
interview.  She is caught by the store manager.
What do you think?
Kim is a movie star.
She is makes close to $5 million per film and lives a lavish lifestyle.
One day, Kim is caught on security cameras shoplifting a pair of
diamond earring.
What if I told you . . .
Tiffany’s shoes were valued at $110
Kim’s earrings were valued at $10,000
The crime of Grand Larceny sets the limit of anything over the
value of $100.
Concealment
 
Crime of attempted
shoplifting
Embezzlement
 
 
The taking of money or
property by a person to
whom it has been
entrusted.
Robbery
 
The unlawful taking of
property from a person’s
immediate possession by
force or intimidation.
Robbery
 
Crime against a Person
Crime against Property
Extortion
 
Taking property illegally
through threats of FUTURE
harm.
AKA Blackmail
 
Burglary
 
Breaking and entering
a building with intent to
committing a felony
therein.
Forgery
 
The act of making a fake
document or altering a real one
with the intent to commit fraud
Uttering
 
Offering to someone a document
as genuine when it is known to be
fake.
Receiving Stolen
Property
 
Receiving or buying property that is
known or reasonably believed to
be stolen.
Unauthorized
Use of a Vehicle
 
Unlawful taking of a car by
someone who intends only to use it
temporarily.
Carjacking
 
A crime in which the perpetrator
uses force or intimidation to steal a
car from a driver.
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Explore different crimes against property such as arson, vandalism, larceny, and shoplifting. Learn about the legal implications and consequences of each offense through real-life scenarios involving individuals like Tiffany and Kim.


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  1. Crimes Against Property

  2. The deliberate and malicious burning of another person s property. Arson

  3. Church Arson Prevention Act of 1996

  4. The deliberate destruction or defacement of another person s property. AKA Malicious Mischief Vandalism Can be a felony or a misdemeanor.

  5. Larceny The unlawful taking of another person s property with the intent to steal Grand Larceny A felony Theft of something above a certain value Petty larceny A misdemeanor Theft of anything below a certain value

  6. EXTRA CREDIT ALERT Find out the money limits in Texas for Grand Larceny and Petty Larceny

  7. Form of larceny A crime where a person takes items from a store without paying or intending to pay Shoplifting

  8. What do you think? Tiffany has a job interview. Her family has been struggling; her utilities have been shut off multiple times. This job would provide a salary and medical benefits. The day before her interview, her one pair of good shoes break. Tiffany goes into the store and steals a pair of shoes for the interview. She is caught by the store manager.

  9. What do you think? Kim is a movie star. She is makes close to $5 million per film and lives a lavish lifestyle. One day, Kim is caught on security cameras shoplifting a pair of diamond earring.

  10. What if I told you . . . Tiffany s shoes were valued at $110 Kim s earrings were valued at $10,000 The crime of Grand Larceny sets the limit of anything over the value of $100.

  11. Crime of attempted shoplifting Concealment

  12. The taking of money or property by a person to whom it has been entrusted. Embezzlement

  13. The unlawful taking of property from a person s immediate possession by force or intimidation. Robbery

  14. Robbery Crime against a Person Crime against Property

  15. Taking property illegally through threats of FUTURE harm. AKA Blackmail Extortion

  16. Breaking and entering a building with intent to committing a felony therein. Burglary

  17. The act of making a fake document or altering a real one with the intent to commit fraud Forgery

  18. Offering to someone a document as genuine when it is known to be fake. Uttering

  19. Receiving or buying property that is known or reasonably believed to be stolen. Receiving Stolen Property

  20. Unlawful taking of a car by someone who intends only to use it temporarily. Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle

  21. A crime in which the perpetrator uses force or intimidation to steal a car from a driver. Carjacking

  22. Lets Review Arson Robbery Vandalism Extortion Burglary Larceny Forgery Grand Larceny Receiving Stolen Property Petty Larceny Uttering Shoplifting Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle Concealment Carjacking Embezzlement

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