| A | B |
| Wrongful taking of another's property from their person. | Robbery |
| Falsely or materially altering a document to defaud another. | Forgery |
| Obtaining property by lying about a past or existing fact. | False Pretenses |
| Agreement between two or more people to commit a crime. | Conspiracy |
| Improperly taking money or other things of value by use of force, fear or the power of office | Extortion |
| Willful and illegal burning of a building. | Arson |
| Unlawful offering or giving anything of value to influence an official. | Bribery |
| Entering a building without permission when intending to commit a crime. | Burglary |
| Taking another's money or property when they have entrusted you with it. | Embezzlement |
| Hacking into a computer and looking at data not intended for you to see. | Computer Crime |
| Intentionally threatening another person. | Assault |
| An intentional breach of duty. | Battery |
| Spoken defamation. | Slander |
| Written defamation. | Libel |
| Intentional misrepresentation of an existing fact. | Fraud |
| Lying under oath. | Perjury |
| Offenses committed in the business world. | White Collar Crimes |
| An offense against society. | Crime |
| An offense against against an individual. | Tort |