The order I put the individual motives are multiple reasons, revenge, for money, recognition, curiosity, entertainment, political, and boredom. Motives that involve multiple reasons are on the top of my list because it doesn’t take one singular reason to commit a crime. I’m a firm believer that emotions compound overtime and if it is left unattended to, horrific things can happen. Revenge is a classic motive when looking for the reason behind a crime. It’s like crime and revenge, belong together and you can’t have one without the other. Motives that involve money are also classics of crime. It seems easier to commit crime when there is a financial upside at the end of it. Recognition is a motive for those who only want the public attention that comes with committing crime. Some criminals need the public to know who they are and what they are capable of. Curiosity is a motive that isn’t based upon any true vendetta. Crimes that are committed out of curiosity are committed to see if the crime was possible to begin with. Entertainment is a motive that happens when the criminals want to create a public display of their crime. These crimes are committed for the fun and thrill of it. Political motives are just frustrating when it is revealed that politics played a factor in why a certain crime was committed. I don’t put much stock into politics and maybe my lack of knowledge or care makes any political motive complete nonsense. The final motive is boredom. The reason boredom is last because it is just a nothing reason given by criminals to get a reaction from their victims. There is no emotion or thought when the motive of a crime is boredom.