varkaudet
Varkaudet is the Finnish plural noun for acts of theft. The term is used in everyday language, journalism, and legal contexts to refer to multiple incidents of stealing or to the broad category of theft crimes. It derives from the verb varastaa, meaning to steal, and from varas, meaning thief, and is related to the singular varkaus, which denotes theft as a concept.
Scope and usage: Varkaudet encompasses a range of property crimes, from petty theft to more serious offenses.
Legal context: In Finland, theft is a criminal offense. Penalties are determined by factors such as the
Societal context: Discussions of varkaudet often focus on prevention in retail settings, urban areas, and domestic
See also: Varkaus (theft), Murto (burglary), Ryöstö (robbery), Crime in Finland.