civil wrong vs crime

civil wrong

noun
  • A wrongful act by one person against another for which the other person may recover damages in a lawsuit; this includes tort, breach of contract, breach of trust, and breach of fiduciary duty. 

crime

noun
  • A specific act committed in violation of the law. 

  • The habit or practice of committing crimes. 

  • Any great sin or wickedness; iniquity. 

  • Criminal acts collectively. 

verb
  • To subject to disciplinary punishment. 

  • To commit crime. 

How often have the words civil wrong and crime occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )