Property crimes are offenses that involve the theft or destruction of someone else's property. There are several types of property crimes, including:
1. Theft: This includes crimes such as burglary, robbery, shoplifting, and larceny, where someone takes or attempts to take someone else's property without their permission.
2. Vandalism: This involves the intentional destruction or defacement of someone else's property, such as graffiti, keying a car, or breaking windows.
3. Arson: This is the intentional setting of a fire to someone else's property, such as a building or vehicle.
4. Burglary: This involves unlawfully entering a building or structure with the intent to commit a crime, usually theft.
5. Robbery: This is a theft that involves the use of force or threat of force against the victim, such as a mugging or armed robbery.
6. Fraud: This includes crimes such as identity theft, credit card fraud, and insurance fraud, where someone uses deception to unlawfully obtain someone else's property or money.
7. Embezzlement: This involves the theft or misappropriation of funds or property by someone who was entrusted to manage or oversee it, such as a company employee stealing from their employer.
These are just a few examples of property crimes, and there are many other offenses that fall under this category.