Unsure exactly what it is that is being asked - HOWEVER - the ELEMENTS of BURGLARY are "Entering a premise by breaking, or without breaking, with the intent to steal property of value from within."
Its burglary
Burglary , illegal possession of a firearm and larceny .
Common crimes like theft, burglary, and assault.
Burglary, money laundering, robbery, assault, rape, murder and what have you.
Nearly all the crimes like burglary, murders, rapes and much more are committed by youth.
The police code for burglary is 459, 459A for alarm, and 459S for burglary silent. These are different codes used by police officers to communicate different crimes.
Crimes such as murder, treason, burglary, and arson were punishable by hanging during Victorian times in England. The laws were strict, and capital punishment was seen as a deterrent for serious crimes.
Well most crimes in Southall are Murder, Anti-Social behavior, Burglary, Car Theft, Fraud, Vandalism, Shop Lifting, Speed Driving and Mugging.
Crime is categorized broadly into violent crimes and property crimes. Violent crimes are rape, murder, robbery, and assault. These are crimes directly against a person's body. Property crimes are against a person's things; they include larceny, burglary, and arson. Property crimes may feel very personal, but you are not physically hurt
I think that the major crimes committed against people is murder.
The three types of crimes generally considered the most serious are violent crimes, property crimes, and white-collar crimes. Violent crimes, such as murder and assault, pose direct harm to individuals. Property crimes, like burglary and arson, result in significant loss and damage to victims. White-collar crimes, including fraud and embezzlement, can have widespread economic impacts, affecting many people and institutions.
The part one crimes are divided into violent and property crimes. Aggravated assault, forcible rape, murder, and robbery are classified as violent. Arson, burglary, larceny(theft), and motor vehicle theft are classified as property crimes. Part II crimes are tracked, but much less specifically.