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*[[Space travel (Krypton)|Space travel]]<ref>[[Space travel]] was considered illegal on [[Krypton]], because it was against their [[Kryptonian law|law]].</ref> ([[Krypton]] only) |
*[[Space travel (Krypton)|Space travel]]<ref>[[Space travel]] was considered illegal on [[Krypton]], because it was against their [[Kryptonian law|law]].</ref> ([[Krypton]] only) |
Revision as of 17:49, 6 January 2012
Crime is a term used to describe illegal actions taken by certain individuals or groups of people, that are in violation of the law. People who commit crimes are referred to as criminals. During Bruce Wayne's studies of criminology, he learned that criminals were in general a superstitious "cowardly lot."[3] Small-time criminals are often referred to as thugs, hoodlums, and many other names. Some of the most dangerous criminals are known as supervillains. Men who fight crime are called Crimefighters. This refers to Superheroes and Law Enforcement officers.
Batman could be considered a criminal, as he was and still is viewed by some as a vigilante. This view is not nearly as popular as it was before, since Batman and Robin both are considered agents of the law in the Justice League, and therefore most people do not view him as a vigilante, but rather a costumed crimefighter.
List of crimes
- Treason
- Murder
- Theft
- Kidnapping
- Assault
- Rape
- Street racing
- Misdemeanor
- Disorderly conduct
- Space travel[4] (Krypton only)
More coming soon!!
Punishment for crimes
References
- ↑ As seen in Merlin's Magic Marbles.
- ↑ As seen in The Case of the Stolen Super Powers.
- ↑ As told in The Fear.
- ↑ Space travel was considered illegal on Krypton, because it was against their law.