9.1 (types of crime)

Kidnapping

to take someone somewhere by force, especially in order to get money for returning them

Hacking

someone who secretly uses or changes the information in other people's computer systems

Stalking

a person who follows and watches someone for a long time in a way that annoys or frightens them

Vandalism

to deliberately damage things, especially public property

Identity theft

a crime in which someone gets personal information about someone so they can use that person's bank account, credit card etc

Bribery

to illegally give someone, especially a public official, money or a gift in order to persuade them to do something for you

Counterfeiting

copying something exactly in order to deceive people

Mugging

to attack and rob someone in a public place

Arson

the crime of deliberately making a building burn

Shoplifting

the crime of taking things from shops without paying for them