Regardless of the offense: from Petit Larceny all the way up to Murder, there are only TWO elements necessary to form a crime. The guilty mind or thought (Mens Rea) and the unlawful act (Actus Rea). These two elements are the only elements needed.
There are only TWO elements to a crime. A CRIMINAL ACT accompanied by a CRIMINAL INTENT.
Your question could be answered in several ways.
Greed. Desperation. Lack of social responsibility. Intent. Ignorance.
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Murder is one type of homicide. Homicide is the broad category that also includes lesser crimes in which one person kills another.
Note not all are crimes in the US. -Huffing -Holocaust denial -Homicide -Human trafficking
It's hard to say. Keep in mind, however, that some jurisdictions don't have homicide detectives, but rather, detectives that investigate all cases within a certain zone or area within the jurisdiction. Many homicide detectives also are detectives of other crimes, such as other crimes of violence or crimes against the person.
No. Theft and assault are the most common crimes.
There is no difference between homicide and gang related homicide; they are both homicide, subject to the same penalties.
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Yes. Homicide is the broad spectrum that includes all crimes that involve killing another person. Most states include: murder, voluntary manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, and negligent homicide. There are normally also some other crimes included under the umbrella, such as vehicular homicide. It would be very rare for a person to be convicted of any homicide crime and not be sentenced to any jail time.
Formally defined crimes: Definitional elements proscribe a certain type of conduct irrespective of the result, i.e. rape, perjury, possession of drugs, driving negligently Materially defined crimes: (result crimes/consequence crimes) Definitional elements do not proscribe a specific conduct, but any conduct which causes a specific condition, i.e. murder, arson, culpable homicide. The act results in a certain condition, such as death of a person. Thus X's act causes the condition of Y, being death etc…
violent crimes, which involve physical harm or threat of it to an individual. Examples of personal crimes include assault, robbery, homicide, and domestic violence. These crimes directly impact and harm the victim, often resulting in physical injuries and emotional trauma.