misdemeanors
Deviance that is covered by the laws of a society is called criminal deviance. It refers to behaviors or actions that violate established legal codes and are considered punishable by law.
A person who indulges in the criminal act of starting fires deliberately is called an arsonist. Arsonists often have various motives for their actions, such as revenge, profit, or psychological gratification. Their actions pose significant risks to property, lives, and public safety, making arson a serious criminal offense.
The Marines are considered a subgroup of the Navy.
Yes. Called a 'capital gain'. It will require reporting on your income tax.
Those are called ex post facto laws, and they're prohibited by the Constitution.
A result of your, or another's, actions can be called a consequence.
The actions in a java class are called methods.
The laws that directly concern themselves with citizens'acts are civil laws and penal, or criminal laws. Civil laws regulate the (non-criminal) actions and their legal consequences between citizens, penal/criminal law regulates what citizens cannot do to each other's persons or property on pain of prosecution and penalty by the State.
The study of criminal human beings is called criminology. It involves researching the nature, causes, control, and prevention of criminal behavior in society.
Nouns that complete actions are called OBJECT. Nouns that perfomes an actions are called SUBJECT.
A person who steals and lies can be referred to as a thief or a liar. They may also be considered deceitful or dishonest in their actions.
Criminal endangerment, frequently called reckless endangerment, is defined as reckless actions in which a person creates risk of serious injury to another person. The penalty for endangerment depends on the state the crime is committed in and the extent of injury.