Property crimes are crimes involving property... jewelery, electronics etc. Enterprise crimes are known as "high collar" crimes, in which money is usually embezzled or otherwise illegally obtained. A classic case of this was the Enron scandal years ago.
a criminal is a person who does crime, crime= something illegal.
Mostly a difference in terminology. They mean essentially the same.
your crime rate is the percentage of the crime, and the volume is the number of crimes
Essentially there is NO DIFFERENCE.
delict is less harm than crime.
any type of crime
A civil crime is a crime that is between two or more people or businesses. For example, a civil crime is when a neighbor puts fence on another property.
Trespassing is entering someone's property without permission, while criminal trespassing involves knowingly entering or remaining on someone's property after being told to leave or doing so with the intent to commit a crime.
If it is a good thing, it's the difference between an idea and an act. If it's a bad thing, it's the difference between a sin and a crime.
although i am not a phsycologist, i do have a great interest in the law. no i am not a lawyer. i would think that the person that does property crime does so for immediate gratification, i.e. drug habits, food, etc, whereas an enterprise criminal does so for long term purposes, quick money for early retirement. the common thread for both is laziness.
They are the same.
W-A-Y too many to catalogue here. Suffice it to say that any crime that is not considered a crime against persons, is a property crime.