Crime (disambiguation)
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A crime is an act that violates the law.
Crime or Criminal may also refer to:
Entertainment[edit]
- Crime (novel) a novel by Irvine Welsh
- Criminals (film), a 1975 film
- A Crime, a 2006 thriller film
- Criminal (1995 film), a Telugu and Hindi film directed by Mahesh Bhatt
- Criminal (2004 film), an American film
- Criminal (2015 film), an American film starring Ryan Reynolds and Kevin Costner
- Criminal (comics), a crime comic book by writer Ed Brubaker and artist Sean Phillips
Music[edit]
Bands[edit]
- Crime (band), an early punk rock band from San Francisco, United States
- Criminal (band), a Chilean-English thrash/death metal musical group
- The Criminals, a punk rock band from Berkeley, California
Songs and albums[edit]
- "Crime", a song by Stina Nordenstam from the 1994 album And She Closed Her Eyes
- Crimes (album), an album by the post-hardcore band The Blood Brothers
- "Criminal" (Fiona Apple song), a song by Fiona Apple from her 1996 album Tidal
- "Criminal" (Britney Spears song), a song by Britney Spears from the album Femme Fatale
- "Criminal" (Ra.One song), a song from the 2011 Bollywood film Ra.One
- "Criminal", a song by Disturbed, from the album Indestructible
- "Criminal", a song by Eminem, from the album The Marshall Mathers LP
- "Criminal", a song by Jason Stokes, also known as MinecraftUniverse
Other[edit]
- Crime Lake, a lake in Greater Manchester, England
- CRIME, a security exploit against the HTTPS protocol
See also[edit]
- Convict
- Crime fiction, the fictional treatment of crimes and their detection and criminals and their motives
- Criminal law, the body of statutory and common law that deals with crime and the legal punishment of criminal offenses
- Criminal Mind (disambiguation)
- Prisoner
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