detective
A detective or investigator is another word for a person employed to find out information and examine any unlawful activity.
Assault.
Another name for blackmail is extortion. It involves threatening to reveal information about someone unless that person meets certain demands.
Conspiracy involves planning with others to commit an illegal act, while murder is the unlawful killing of another person with intent or malice aforethought. Conspiracy does not necessarily result in a completed crime, whereas murder involves the actual act of taking someone's life.
Murder is the unlawful killing of another person, whereas lynching is a premeditated extrajudicial killing by a group of people, often motivated by racial or social factors. Lynching typically involves a mob acting outside of the legal system to execute someone perceived as a threat or for perceived wrongdoing.
Another name for crackers is black hat hackers. Black hat hackers use their skills for malicious purposes such as stealing sensitive information, disrupting operations, or causing damage to systems.
Assault. It involves the intentional creation of a reasonable apprehension of harm or offensive contact in another person. It does not require physical contact, only the threatened action.
The word illegal means the same as unlawful. Along with this, unjust works. If you're looking for moral based, unethical.
Another word for squatter would be unlawful resident or trespasser.
The Economic Espionage Act is designed for such threats.
Assault.
The deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another; murder.
One employed by another.
It predicts of one metal will replace another metal in a compound.
The activity (or reactivity) series determines whether or not a metal will replace another one in a replacement reaction.See the Related Questions to the left for more information about the activity series.
Are you asking about larceny? Larceny is the unlawful taking of another's property with the intent of not returning it to the owner.
Unlawful constrained captors
No ... It is called battery.