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Crimes are classified in several ways. Firstly, [bad|lawful|legal|illegal] 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 [losing|depriving|taking|spoiling] 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 [thoughts|skills|intentions|possessions] are taken into account. For example, if the crime caused someone's death or [strong|serious|violent|powerful] injuries, and if the suspect is proved to have [done|made|commuted|committed] the crime intentionally, they can be sentenced to prison time, life [sentence|imprisonment|injailment|penalty] or even to the death as the maximum punishment depending on the country's laws. Less serious crimes are punishable by a fine, community [service|business|working|performance] or short jail time, usually, less than a year.