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    In addition to violent crimes, forcible felonies under Illinois law include burglary, residential burglary, and treason. [10] Any felony may be a forcible felony under Illinois law if the felony "involves the use or threat of physical force or violence".

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    Additions, deletions, and changes to the ILCS are done through the Illinois Legislative Reference Bureau (LRB), which files the changes as provided for by Public Act 87-1005. [ 3 ] The compilation is an official compilation by the state and is entirely in the public domain for purposes of federal copyright law; anyone may publish the statutes ...

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    The first published use of the term "home invasion" recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary is an article in The Washington Post on 1 February 1912, [6] with an article in the Los Angeles Times on 18 March 1925 clearly indicating the modern meaning.

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    A frequent motive for arson is insurance fraud, with the fire staged to appear accidental. [3] Other motives for arson include desire to commit vandalism or mischief, for thrill or excitement, for revenge, to conceal other crimes, or as a hate crime. [4] The Church Arson Prevention Act of 1996 was established to protect places of worship.