Understanding Crimes Against Property
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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The deliberate and malicious burning of another person s property. Arson
The deliberate destruction or defacement of another person s property. AKA Malicious Mischief Vandalism Can be a felony or a misdemeanor.
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
EXTRA CREDIT ALERT Find out the money limits in Texas for Grand Larceny and Petty Larceny
Form of larceny A crime where a person takes items from a store without paying or intending to pay Shoplifting
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.
Crime of attempted shoplifting Concealment
The taking of money or property by a person to whom it has been entrusted. Embezzlement
The unlawful taking of property from a person s immediate possession by force or intimidation. Robbery
Robbery Crime against a Person Crime against Property
Taking property illegally through threats of FUTURE harm. AKA Blackmail Extortion
Breaking and entering a building with intent to committing a felony therein. Burglary
The act of making a fake document or altering a real one with the intent to commit fraud Forgery
Offering to someone a document as genuine when it is known to be fake. Uttering
Receiving or buying property that is known or reasonably believed to be stolen. Receiving Stolen Property
Unlawful taking of a car by someone who intends only to use it temporarily. Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle
A crime in which the perpetrator uses force or intimidation to steal a car from a driver. Carjacking
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