A crime refers to an act or omission that is punishable by law. Many domestic violence incidents meet the characteristics of the crime.
It is important to note that legal professionals may more accurately provide the specific legal definitions and consequences of crimes and illegal threats, e.g.Victim Support Finland (RIKU) provides legal advice telephone service.
**Sexual crimes:**Sexual abuse or rape is a crime, even if the perpetrator is in a close relationship with the victim. Forcing a sexual act or sexual abuse is also a crime.
Deprivation of liberty: Depriving another person of his liberty against his will is a crime. For example, locking a person behind bars or holding them by force can be a coercive measure.
Damage: Deliberately destroying or damaging another's property can fulfil the characteristics of a crime.
Unlawful threat: Verbally or with a weapon, threatening another person's life or health with a crime is a crime.
Stealing: Taking another person's property without permission is a crime, even if the perpetrator is in a close relationship with the victim.
**Trespassing:**It is an offence to disturb another person's domestic peace without proper permission, for example, by entering another person's home without permission. In addition to the apartments, cottages, hotel rooms, mobile homes, toilets, washing facilities and other facilities comparable to apartments are also considered to be included in the scope of home peace.
Eavesdropping: filming or eavesdropping on another person without permission is also a crime.
If the victim decides to withdraw his penalty claim during the investigation, the police will stop the investigation.
The police can investigate these crimes, and the prosecutor can prosecute and seek punishment against the perpetrator, regardless of the victim's consent. Such crimes include, in addition to assault, stalking, rape or illegal threats. The prosecutor may file a charge of negligent deprivation of liberty, illegal threat or coercion only if the person concerned reports the crime to be prosecuted, or a life-threatening instrument was used to commit the coercion or illegal threat, or if a very important public interest requires the filing of a charge.