no, to threaten someone is to tell them you will do something but to blackmail someone is to tell them you will do something to them if they dont do something in return.
Yes, it can be considered blackmail to threaten to report a crime if the threat is made with the intention of obtaining something of value in return. Blackmail is the act of making threats to coerce someone into doing something against their will.
When you blackmail some one, you tell him/her that they have to do something unless they want a secret to be exposed. Blackmailing, like threatening is against the law. Often blackmail is more furtive. Threatening is more aggresive. By law, if you threaten to do something, it is as severe as if you do what you threaten.
Yes, blackmail is illegal in all states. It is considered a criminal offense to threaten someone in order to obtain something of value from them.
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Blackmail is illegal and can have serious consequences. It is important to seek legal advice and report the blackmail to the authorities. Do not engage in further wrongdoing by attempting to blackmail the individual back.
Blackmail is considered a bad thing as it involves coercing someone to act against their will by threatening to reveal damaging information about them. This unethical behavior can lead to significant emotional and psychological harm for the victim, as well as legal consequences for the perpetrator. Overall, blackmail undermines trust and respect in relationships and society.
Not unless you intend to blackmail, threaten, stalk, or intimidate them... Famous people live under the same laws as the rest of us, they just have better lawyers. You are able to send them anything you might send a neighbour.
well, i don't know about CSI but Chormatography is used to define which pen is used for a balckmail note-for example. a dot of ink is placed on filter paper and then in water. the water then carries the ink across the paper to form a colourful stripe. a sample is then taken from the blackmail note and the same thing is done. if the colours match, then the sample pen is the one that is used on the blackmail note.
Depending on the context, blackmail is already a verb. For example "to blackmail someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
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The black mail was wrongly arrested on suspicion of drug possession. +++ That misunderstands the meaning of "blackmail", which is one word, and a very serious crime. it can be a noun or a verb. To 'blackmail' means to threaten to expose real or invented acts of wrongdoing by the victim, either to extort money or to frighten the victim into taking a particular action for the blackmailer's own benefit. "The accused attempted to blackmail his victim by threatening to name him as a drug user.