Violent crimeViolent crime refers to the use of violent means (including the threat of violence), targeting specific or non-specific people or things, deliberately endangering the personal safety, property safety and social security of others. It has an obvious violent nature.
The following are some common types of violent crimes:
1. ** The law stipulated that "violence" was a crime element **: such as the crime of violence endangering flight safety, tax resistance, forced transaction, rape, forced indecency, insulting women, violent interference with the freedom of marriage, robbery, obstruction of public service, obstruction of testimony, forced blood sales, etc. Except for a few crimes that only required violence, most crimes could also be committed by coercion or other methods.
2. ** The law does not directly define "violence", but in fact, it refers to the crime committed by violence (including violence as coercion), such as armed rebellion, riot, kidnapping, kidnapping of prisoners, riot, armed prison break, forced prostitution, etc.
3. There was no direct requirement for violence, and the legal language did not mean that this kind of crime could only be committed with violence. However, in practice, this kind of crime was usually committed with violence. Traditional concepts and theories also believed that this kind of crime was a violent crime, such as the crime of explosion, arson, intentional homicide, intentional injury and other crimes.
These violent crimes seriously endangered the safety of others and social order. Once they were implemented, they would inevitably be severely punished by the law.
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What are some popular violent crime novels?2 answers
2024-12-15 14:54
Well, 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' by Stieg Larsson is a great violent crime novel. It has a strong female lead, Lisbeth Salander, who is involved in solving a series of violent crimes. Then there's 'American Psycho' by Bret Easton Ellis, which is a disturbing yet thought - provoking look into the mind of a serial killer. 'The Big Sleep' by Raymond Chandler is also a classic in the violent crime genre.
What are some characteristics of most violent crime novels?They frequently explore the darker side of human nature. These novels might show how ordinary people can be driven to extreme violence due to various reasons such as revenge, greed, or psychological disorders. Take 'American Psycho' as an example, it delves deep into the mind of a deranged killer.
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