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16 Points

______________________ To conceal another crime such as murder, burglary, or vehicle. ______________________ To get back at someone for a perceived injustice. _____________________ Arson-for-Profit fires are set to burn a building, vehicle, or some other object in order to gain profit from the fire. The profit may come in several forms; from insurance coverage on the property, or from putting a competitor out of business. _____________________ Fire set to someones property, just to destroy it. Malicious vandalism fires account for the largest percentage of arson fires. These fires are frequently set by juveniles. ____________________ Some persons have been found to have an irresistible impulse to set fires. Crime concealment Mentally Disturbed Malicious Vandalism Monetary Gain Revenge or spite 5 Points What are Common Motives for Arson?

___________suspicious persons and activities that may result in arson. If you have a friend or classmates that has set fires in the past or plans to set a fire, _____ ___ _____ – parent, teacher, counselor, police officer, or a fireman. Start or participate in a ___________ _______ ________ with your parents. ________ ____ __________ maintain fire alarms in your home and encourage friends and relatives to do the same. Your family should also have a fire escape plan for your home. What can you do to help prevent arson or arson damage? Report Install and properly Community watch program Tell an adult 4 Points