A crime against a person involves direct harm or threat to an individual, such as assault, robbery, or homicide, where the victim's physical or emotional well-being is affected. In contrast, a crime against property involves the destruction, theft, or damage of someone else's belongings, such as burglary, vandalism, or arson. While crimes against persons focus on personal safety, crimes against property primarily concern the rights of ownership and the integrity of possessions. Both types of crimes can have significant social and legal consequences.
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