1) Knowingly and maliciously burning property (this includes destroying your own property or committing this act to defraud an insurance company a) Arson b) Vandalism c) Larceny d) Embezzlement 2) Deliberately defacing or destroying a person's property (AKA malicious mischief) a) Arson b) Vandalism c) Larceny d) Embezzlement 3) Taking someone's property. Grand means property is worth $100+ (felony) and petty means property is worth less than $100 (misdemeanor) a) Arson b) Vandalism c) Larceny d) Embezzlement 4) When an entrusted person takes property. a) Arson b) Vandalism c) Larceny d) Embezzlement 5) Taking someone's property by intimidation or force (felony) a) Robbery b) Extortion c) Forgery d) Burglary 6) Using threats to get property from someone (blackmail) a) Robbery b) Extortion c) Forgery d) Burglary 7) Creating or altering a document intending to defraud a person of their property a) Robbery b) Extortion c) Forgery d) Burglary 8) Entering a dwelling without permission intending to commit a crime a) Robbery b) Extortion c) Forgery d) Burglary 9) When someone knowingly buys or receives property that has been stolen a) Receiving Stolen Property b) Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle c) Cybercrime 10) When a person temporarily takes a vehicle without consent from the owner. A carjacking is using force to steal a car. a) Receiving Stolen Property b) Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle c) Cybercrime 11) Using computers and networks to steal property a) Receiving Stolen Property b) Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle c) Cybercrime

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