Theft (or theft, theft) is the act of taking other people’s property without authorization based on the unauthorized possession (including possession, control, disposal, etc.) of oneself or a third party, which is against social norms. Morally and legally, stealing is also a criminal offense under the criminal law. People who commit this act are called "thieves", "thieves", etc.
The constitutive elements of the crime of theft are usually the intention to illegally possess (possession, control, disposal, etc.) oneself or a third party, and the ability to recognize that it is the property of others, and intentionally and without consent. Taking other people's property is a crime that infringes upon property rights. Basic introduction Chinese name: Steal Foreign name: Steal; Piller; Pilferage Pinyin: tōu qiè? Phonetic: ㄊㄡㄑㄧㄝˋ Word definition, causes, types of theft, social impact, Word definition ㄊㄡㄑㄧㄝˋtōu qiè Steal (Stealing) ◎ Theft tōuqiè Stealing [Steal; Piller; Pilferage; Burglary; Rip-off shoplifting] Stealing other people's money and things. Causes There are many reasons for theft. Material factors, psychological factors and moral factors may all cause theft. Types of theft: Shop theft, plundering, pickpocketing "When you are full and warm, you think about lust, when you are hungry and cold, you want to steal." This type of stealing is mainly about food, and is common in various literary works that describe the dark side of society. The "elegant thieves" who steal from books and the "grave robbers" who steal from grave goods in the cemetery. Don't aim at the amount of property, just enjoy the "kleptomania" brought about by stealing. Theft of electricity or energy (stealing of electricity) Home invasion Burglary Stealing someone else's credit card, breaking into a vending machine to obtain items Other types of property theft (such as "breaking through the bottom of the cupboard" in Cantonese, "appropriation" in Mandarin) Social impact theft is One of the oldest bad behaviors that disrupts the order of social life. Those who rely on stealing as their main means of livelihood can be regarded as the oldest among ancient hooligans. "Famous Quotes from Awakening the World" says that thieves are "the devil who disturbs the world, making ghosts fearful and gods worried" in a peaceful world, which shows the great harm of thieves. Theft Theft directly damages citizens’ property security. Theft and robbery are both unjust enrichments. But theft is relatively secretive, and the perpetrator does not want to be noticed by others, especially the victim.