Injuring a stranger ~Apex
Knife crime, murder, paedophilism, burglary, terrorism etc.
An example of deviation in sociology could be a person who fails to adhere to the social norms of their culture, such as committing a crime or engaging in behavior deemed unacceptable by society. Deviance can take various forms and is often studied to understand the boundaries of acceptable behavior within a society.
It is an example of a "crime against persons."
Murder is an example of a crime against a person, specifically involving the unlawful killing of another individual. It violates the victim's right to life and poses a significant threat to societal order and safety. Additionally, murder can also be seen as a crime against the state, as it challenges the legal framework that protects citizens.
assassinate
Yes, a tort can also be a crime. For example, if someone commits assault (a tort) against another person, it can also be charged as a criminal offense by the state. This means that the person may face both civil liability for the tort and criminal prosecution for the crime.
the robbery itself is a crime againcst a person. the property is what is or was taken during the crime of robberyADDITIONAL: Despite its common usage in everyday language - - legally the word "ROBBERY" applies ONLY to offenses committed against persons.Crimes committed against property are legally described as "LARCENY" and "BURGLARY."
victim
No, it is an offense against "the state." "The state" in this instance representing ALL citizens.
A war-crime is a crime that goes against the international rules of war set by the Hague (believe it or not it has rules) for example using child soldiers
Yes. You can only "abduct" a person, you cannot "abduct" property.
Ex Post Facto protects a person from being charged with breaking the law or committing a crime if they committed it before the law went into effect. For example if I committed a crime but at the time it wasn't against the law but they soon passed a law saying that it was illegal they could not come after me for having committed a crime that at that time would not have been a crime.