What are the three crimes?
				  
				  The Three Types of Crimes
The term "three crimes" can be interpreted in different contexts, but generally, crimes are classified into three main categories based on their severity:
- Felonies: These are the most serious types of crimes, which often include offenses like murder, rape, armed robbery, and major drug trafficking. Felonies usually carry severe punishments such as long-term imprisonment or even the death penalty in some jurisdictions.
 - Misdemeanors: These are less serious crimes than felonies. Examples include petty theft, simple assault, or first-time drunk driving offenses. Punishments typically involve shorter jail terms, probation, community service, or fines.
 - Infractions (or Violations): These are minor offenses, often not considered criminal acts in some jurisdictions, such as traffic violations, jaywalking, or littering. The penalties are usually fines without jail time.
 
In specialized historical or political contexts, "three crimes" might refer to different sets of offenses based on the specific law or regime. If you are referring to a particular legal system or historical period, please provide more details for a targeted answer.