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What are the five types of financial infringement cases?

That is, two robberies, two thieves and fraud.

1, two robberies and two thefts: robbery, robbery, burglary and motor vehicle theft.

The subject of crime is organized, especially the case of "two robberies". Among the criminal suspects, 46.67% and 73.47% have two or more accomplices. Before committing the crime, they planned in advance and played different roles according to different division of labor.

2. Fraud: refers to the act of fabricating facts or concealing the truth for the purpose of illegal possession to defraud a large amount of public or private property.

Extended data:

Infringement of property is manifested in the act of seizing public or private property, misappropriating unit property, or destroying public or private property by violent or non-violent, open or secret means. There are mainly the following objective manifestations:

One is to use various illegal methods and means to transfer the property controlled by others to the control of the actor, such as robbery, robbery, theft, fraud and other crimes.

Second, it is illegal to return other people's property that has been legally held, such as embezzlement.

The third is to use the property managed by oneself without taking it for himself, such as the crime of misappropriating funds and the crime of misappropriating specific funds and materials.

Fourth, the destruction of public and private property, so that the value of property is lost in whole or in part, such as the crime of deliberately destroying public and private property and the crime of destroying production and operation. Judging from the behavior of property crimes, most crimes can only be behavioral crimes, such as robbery, theft, extortion, etc., but not omission crimes. However, the crime of embezzlement means that it will be kept on its behalf.

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