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Crimes are classified in several ways. Firstly, ... actions can be defined according to their matter. For example, if the crime causes trauma or injury to a person's body, like an assault or physical abuse, it can be classified as a "crime against the person". If aimed at ... somebody of their property or damaging it, like a robbery or arson, it is a "crime against the property". Secondly, the crimes are graded into categories according to their severity. Here, such factors as results and ... are taken into account. For example, if the crime caused someone's death or ... injuries, and if the suspect is proved to have ... the crime intentionally, they can be sentenced to prison time, life ... or even to the death as the maximum punishment depending on the country's laws. Less serious crimes are punishable by a fine, community ... or short jail time, usually, less than a year.