Crime of receiver (7)
I believe the answer is:
offence
'crime' is the definition.
(offence is a kind of crime)
'of receiver' is the wordplay.
'receiver' becomes 'fence' (I've seen this before).
'of'+'fence'='OFFENCE'
(Other definitions for offence that I've seen before include "The handler" , "Hurt; military attack" , "Cause of annoyance - crime" , "Criminal action" , "The action of attacking an enemy" .)