Well to be honest they can do what ever they want to but the main ones are stealing cars, robbing banks and loads more
This is a very general question, because there are many different types of trouble that criminals can get into, and many different things that criminals can do when the get into trouble. Here are some examples of things criminals can do when they get into trouble: they can realize that crime is not working out for them and seek a new way of life that does not involve crime, they can commit even more crimes, such as murdering the people who are causing trouble for them, they can get caught and go to jail.
Criminals use extortion to force people to give them money or goods. It is form of robbery- taking things illegally by using fear.
The rate of recidivism, or the percentage of criminals who commit another crime after being released from jail, varies depending on the study and the population being examined. Estimates typically range from about 30% to 60% within three years of release. Efforts in rehabilitation and reentry programs aim to reduce this rate.
Many were tried and hanged after the Nuremburg Trials, some served life inside prison, some managed to commit suicide before the hangman could reach them
People who aren't really thinking straight or are drunk, on drugs, etc.
Some of them want to protect themselves from other criminals. Some of them want to have an advantage over the victim. Some of them want to be on even footing with the police. Some of them are just looking to kill someone. Some of them do it because all the cool criminals do it (peer pressure). Some of them do it because they steal the guns and sell them. Some of them do it because they feel it is a status symbol. Some of them want to intimidate others. There are almost as many reasons as there are criminals.
Lombroso's four categories of criminals are born criminals, insane criminals, occasional criminals, and criminals by passion. Born criminals are those with physical traits suggesting innate criminality, insane criminals have mental disorders, occasional criminals commit crimes out of necessity, and criminals by passion act impulsively due to emotional triggers. Lombroso's theory has been widely criticized for its lack of scientific rigor and stigmatization of certain groups.
identity theft
Because you are becoming an "accessory" or are "aiding and abetting" whatever offense they are commiting, or are planning to commit.
Criminals
Criminals have many ways to commit check fraud. They can listen to your conversations if you give your information over the phone. They can also closely watch you put in your credit card number in a public telephone or ATM.
According to me the negative inlfuence of media in crime is that it stimulates some people to commit crime .In another words the media develops modern skills to criminals you spelled" influence" wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!