Crime series: Run of similar crimes committed by the same person against one or more various victims or targets. An example would be an unidentified male robbing 10 people on the street by jumping them and putting a gun to their head.
Crime spree: High frequency of criminal activity to the extent that the activity appears almost continuous, often the same offender, and during a short period of time without a "cooling off period." An example would be Columbine.
a criminal is a person who does crime, crime= something illegal.
"Crime scene" refers to the physical location where a crime took place, including evidence and potential clues. "Scene of a crime" is a broader term that can refer to not just the physical location, but also the surrounding circumstances and events related to the crime.
your crime rate is the percentage of the crime, and the volume is the number of crimes
delict is less harm than crime.
any type of crime
Mostly a difference in terminology. They mean essentially the same.
A crime scene investigator collects physical evidence from crime scenes, documents and preserves it for analysis. A crime scene analyst, on the other hand, works in a lab to analyze evidence collected by investigators, such as DNA, fingerprints, and ballistics, to provide conclusions and insights to aid in investigations.
Essentially there is NO DIFFERENCE.
A crime scene investigator is responsible for collecting and analyzing physical evidence at a crime scene, while a detective is responsible for investigating crimes, gathering information, interviewing witnesses and suspects, and solving cases. Essentially, a crime scene investigator focuses on the physical evidence aspect, while a detective handles the overall investigation.
Crime refers to actions that are against the law and punishable by the legal system, while morality refers to principles of right and wrong behavior, often based on ethical or cultural norms. Not all immoral actions are considered criminal, and not all criminal actions are necessarily immoral.
Crime prevention is proactive and is defined as all programmes or initiatives implemented to reduce the impact of crime. Crime control is more reactive and is defined as the controlling of specific crime events that have already occurred.
The scene of the crime is the physical location where the actual offense took place.A crime scene is any location where evidence of the crime exists or can be found.The two phrases, although often used inter-changeably, are NOT the same thing.