Unconventional Offenses
Unconventional offenses refer to criminal activities that deviate from traditional or expected methods of committing crimes. These offenses often involve unique strategies or tactics that may not fit typical categories, such as cybercrime, white-collar crime, or street art vandalism. They can challenge legal definitions and law enforcement approaches, making them harder to detect and prosecute.
Examples of unconventional offenses include identity theft, where criminals use technology to steal personal information, and social engineering, which manipulates individuals into divulging confidential information. These offenses highlight the evolving nature of crime in a modern society, requiring adaptive responses from law enforcement and legal systems.