One slang term for criminal is "crook."
A thug is a tough, violent person, a criminal
"Perp" is a slang term for a suspect or perpetrator, especially in relation to criminal activity. It is commonly used in law enforcement and crime-related contexts.
The slang phrase "yegg" for burglar or safe-cracker originated in the United States around the early 20th century. It is believed to have originated from the name of a specific criminal, John Yegg, who was known for his involvement in safe-cracking activities. Over time, the term yegg became a widely used slang term for burglars and safe-crackers.
A slang term for a prison sentence is "doing time."
The Yiddish slang term for thieves is "gonifs."
A yellow sheet is US slang for a criminal record.
It is a US slang expression meaning a common thief.
It is slang for a criminal or illegal act such as burglary or robbery.
Customarily used as a slang expression referring to either the form used to request a criminal history check, or to refer to a "clean" criminal history (i.e.: no record).
"Goonette" is slang term used to describe a female who associates with or is romantically involved with members of a criminal or gang lifestyle. It is often used in a derogatory manner to imply a woman who is involved in criminal activities or is loyal to a particular gang.
Glenn Edward Murray has written: 'Criminal law slanguage of New York' -- subject(s): Criminal law, Dictionaries, English language, Law, Slang
This is an Old West slang term meaning an outlaw. Owls hoot after dark, which is when a criminal was more likely to be moving around.
A thug is a tough, violent person, a criminal
This isn't really Hebrew, but a slang term used in Israel as a term meaning hoodlum / yob / trouble maker/ criminal
yegg (an old-time slang term)Added: A Mechanic - A Juice-Man (uses nitroglycerine) - Safecracker - etc.
Unless the question is asking for a 'slang' term, there is no legal word or definition that applies to such an individual.
"Perp" is a slang term for a suspect or perpetrator, especially in relation to criminal activity. It is commonly used in law enforcement and crime-related contexts.