Is a criminal violation a crime?

Legal Subjectivity:

Belongs to. Among illegal activities, only those that violate criminal laws and regulations and are punishable by criminal penalties are crimes. All illegal activities must be dealt with according to their nature and extent, and legal sanctions must be imposed when necessary. Illegal behavior refers to wrongful behavior that violates existing laws and causes harm to society. Illegal acts are divided into general illegal acts and serious illegal acts (i.e. criminal acts) according to the severity of the circumstances. According to the laws they violate, they can be divided into administrative violations, civil violations, criminal violations and unconstitutional acts.

Legal objectivity:

Article 82 of the "Criminal Procedure Law" If an active offender or major suspect falls under any of the following circumstances, the public security organ may first detain him: (1) Preparing to commit a crime, committing a crime, or being discovered immediately after committing a crime; (2) The victim or on-site witnesses identify him as a criminal; (3) Evidence of a crime is found around him or in his residence; (4) After a suicide attempt, escape, or crime Escape; (5) May destroy or forge evidence or collude with others; (6) Do not tell the real name and address, and the identity is unknown; (7) There is a serious suspicion of committing crimes on the run, committing crimes multiple times, or committing crimes in groups.