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Property crime refers to the crime of theft and robbery, the crime of fraud and blackmail, the crime of embezzlement and defiance, the crime of stolen goods, and the crime of damage.
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The crime of property and the crime of gain is to distinguish property crime according to the type of object.
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When the protected object of property crime is property, it is called 'property crime', and when other gains are protected, it is called 'profit crime'.
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The crime of gaining and conceiving and the crime of damage is the classification of property crimes according to the subjective component of intentional content.
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'Acquisition crime' is a subjective constituent condition of the crime, and requires the existence of 'intention to illegally acquire', but 'damage crime' does not require such an intention, but only needs an intention to damage.
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The crime of gaining by seizure and the crime of gaining by fraud is to distinguish the crime of gaining according to the infringement method.
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