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  2. Burglary - Wikipedia

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    Burglary and the intended crime, if carried out, are treated as separate offenses. Burglary is a felony, even when the intended crime is a misdemeanor, and the intent to commit the crime can occur when one "enters or remains unlawfully" in the building, expanding the common-law definition. It has three degrees.

  3. Category:People convicted of burglary - Wikipedia

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    People convicted of burglary, illegally entering a building or other areas to commit a crime. Note: The crimes called "breaking and entering" and "housebreaking" are the same as "burglary" Note: The crimes called "breaking and entering" and "housebreaking" are the same as "burglary"

  4. Category:Burglary - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Burglary" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Home invasion - Wikipedia

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    The overarching intent of a hot prowl burglary can be theft, robbery, assault, sexual assault, murder, kidnapping, or another crime, either by stealth or direct force. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Hot prowl burglaries are considered especially dangerous by law enforcement because of the potential for a violent confrontation between the occupant and the ...

  6. Category:American people convicted of burglary - Wikipedia

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    Note: The crimes called "breaking and entering" and "housebreaking" are the same as "burglary" Pages in category "American people convicted of burglary" The following 154 pages are in this category, out of 154 total.

  7. Category:Burglars - Wikipedia

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    People convicted of burglary (2 C, 31 P) + Fictional burglars (6 P) A. American burglars (2 C, 20 P) B. ... About Wikipedia; Disclaimers; Contact Wikipedia; Code of ...

  8. Property crime - Wikipedia

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    Burglary at single-family home construction sites is an increasing problem in the United States, Canada, Australia, Europe, and Japan, and elsewhere in the world, with burglary of tools and equipment at residential subdivision construction sites comprising between 5 and 20 percent of building costs. [9]

  9. Security alarm - Wikipedia

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    Security alarms protect against burglary or property damage, as well as against intruders. Examples include personal systems, neighborhood security alerts, car alarms, and prison alarms. Some alarm systems serve a single purpose of burglary protection; combination systems provide fire and intrusion protection.