Criminal cases

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Criminal cases are divided into several types as follows:

1 – Crimes against persons: Here are some examples of crimes that include this category:

Murder: Murder is one of the most serious crimes against the person, where the life of another is unlawfully taken. The degree of crime varies from intentional homicide to manslaughter.
Battery and Assault: These crimes involve physically assaulting individuals and causing injury. These crimes may be the result of personal disputes or domestic violence.
Sexual Assault: This type of crime involves illegal sexual acts performed without the apparent consent of the victim. Sexual assault is considered a serious crime and its criminalization varies from one country to another.
Kidnapping: Concerns about taking a person against their will away from their place without their consent. The goals behind this crime are diverse and include ransom or kidnapping for other purposes.
Blackmail: involves blackmailing people for money, services, or information without their permission. This concerns the victim threatening to reveal embarrassing information or perform illegal actions against them.
Drugs: This includes everything related to narcotics and psychotropic substances, as stipulated under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Control System, which causes widespread harm to people in society.
2 – Crimes against property: These are crimes related to damage or losses that may be caused to personal property or public property. Here is a detailed explanation of these crimes:

Property Theft: This crime involves the theft of individuals' personal property or property within homes or institutions. The perpetrator breaches security and steals property without permission.
Vandalism: relates to the intentional destruction or damage of property. Vandalism can be damage to public property such as government property or public places, or vandalism to private property such as vehicles or buildings.
Financial Fraud: This crime involves using fraud or lying to obtain money or services illegally. Fraud can include tampering with financial documents or forging contracts.
Assault on Public Property: This type of crime includes any attack or damage to property belonging to the public or government. This may include destroying public property such as bridges, roads or government buildings.
3 - Crimes against the family and children: include domestic assault, family neglect, and child kidnapping.

Domestic abuse is the most common type of crime against family and children, and includes any violent act or behavior directed by one family member against another family member, and includes physical, emotional, psychological, and sexual violence.

Family neglect is another type of crime against family and children, and includes failure to provide basic care needed for a child, including food, shelter, clothing, medical care, and education.

Child abduction is a less common type of crime against family and children, which involves unlawfully taking a child from his or her parents or another person responsible for him or her.

4 – Financial and economic crimes: These crimes include various illegal activities targeting money and financial assets. Examples of these crimes include financial fraud, where fraud and deception are used to obtain money illegally. This category also includes crimes of forgery of documents and money laundering, where documents or funds are changed for the purpose of concealing or covering up their illegal source.

5 – Environmental crimes: These crimes relate to violations of environmental laws and irresponsible behavior in relation to the environment. These crimes can include water and air pollution, illegal waste disposal, and depletion of natural resources. These crimes affect the environment and human health and require legal measures to punish those responsible and preserve the environment.