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Introduction and Crime Vocabulary
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CRIMESIntroduction and Crime Vocabulary
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CRIMESMurder
['mɜːdə]
Unlawfully and deliberately killing
someone
3.
MurderCRIMES
Kidnapping
['kɪdnæpɪŋ]
Taking somebody by and
demanding money or conditions to
free that person
4.
MurderKidnapping
CRIMES
Burglary
['bɜːglərɪ]
To enter a building, often while no
one is in it, and steal money or
objects
5.
MurderKidnapping
Burglary
CRIMES
Mugging
['mʌgɪŋ]
To take something by force from
someone, often in the street
6.
MurderKidnapping
Burglary
Mugging
CRIMES
Pickpocketing
[ˈpɪkpɔkɪtɪŋ]
To steal from someone's pocket
etc, without them realizing
7.
MurderKidnapping
Burglary
Mugging
Pickpocketing
CRIMES
Arson
['ɑːsən]
To set fire to a building illegally
8.
MurderKidnapping
Burglary
Mugging
Pickpocketing
Arson
CRIMES
Rape
[reɪp]
To violently attack a person sexually
9.
MurderKidnapping
Burglary
Mugging
Pickpocketing
Arson
Rape
CRIMES
Hijacking
['haɪʤækɪŋ]
To use force to take control of a
plane, ship, train, etc
10.
MurderKidnapping
Burglary
Mugging
Pickpocketing
Arson
Rape
Hijacking
CRIMES
Fraud
[frɔːd]
To deceive or cheat someone to get
money
11.
MurderKidnapping
Burglary
Mugging
Pickpocketing
Arson
Rape
Hijacking
Fraud
CRIMES
Theft
[θeft]
Stealing - usually secretly and
without violence
12.
MurderKidnapping
Burglary
Mugging
Pickpocketing
Arson
Rape
Hijacking
Fraud
Theft
CRIMES
Manslaughter
['mænˌslɔːtə]
Killing someone by accident
through a careless or dangerous act
13.
MurderKidnapping
Burglary
Mugging
Pickpocketing
Arson
Rape
Hijacking
Fraud
Theft
Manslaughter
CRIMES
Smuggling
['smʌglɪŋ]
To bring illegal goods, like drugs,
into a country or to bring goods
into a country without paying taxes
14.
MurderKidnapping
Burglary
Mugging
Pickpocketing
Arson
Rape
Hijacking
Fraud
Theft
Manslaughter
Smuggling
CRIMES
Shoplifting
[ˈʃɒplɪftɪŋ]
To steal things while pretending
to shop
15.
MurderKidnapping
Burglary
Mugging
Pickpocketing
Arson
Rape
Hijacking
Fraud
Theft
Manslaughter
Smuggling
Shoplifting
What crime did they commit?
Match these crime descriptions (a-m) with the
crimes from the left list
Manslaughter
a. _______________________
David Smith got drunk one night and
decided to drive home. As he turned a
corner he crashed into another car and killed
the driver.
16.
MurderKidnapping
Burglary
Mugging
Pickpocketing
Arson
Rape
Hijacking
Fraud
Theft
Manslaughter
Smuggling
Shoplifting
What crime did they commit?
Match these crime descriptions (a-m) with the
crimes from the left list
Fraud
b. ______________________
John James pretended to start a business
and persuaded some people to tend him
some money. He used the money to go on a
holiday to the Carribean.
17.
MurderKidnapping
Burglary
Mugging
Pickpocketing
Arson
Rape
Hijacking
Fraud
Theft
Manslaughter
Smuggling
Shoplifting
What crime did they commit?
Match these crime descriptions (a-m) with the
crimes from the left list
Murder
c. _______________________
Ronnie Tyler pulled out a gun from his
pocket and shot the bank guard five times in
the head.
18.
MurderKidnapping
Burglary
Mugging
Pickpocketing
Arson
Rape
Hijacking
Fraud
Theft
Manslaughter
Smuggling
Shoplifting
What crime did they commit?
Match these crime descriptions (a-m) with the
crimes from the left list
Burglary
d. ______________________
Peter Short stole a computer from the
company he worked for.
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MurderKidnapping
Burglary
Mugging
Pickpocketing
Arson
Rape
Hijacking
Fraud
Theft
Manslaughter
Smuggling
Shoplifting
What crime did they commit?
Match these crime descriptions (a-m) with the
crimes from the left list
Hijacking
e. _______________________
Vincent Tapper took a pistol and ordered the
pilot to fly to Miami.
20.
MurderKidnapping
Burglary
Mugging
Pickpocketing
Arson
Rape
Hijacking
Fraud
Theft
Manslaughter
Smuggling
Shoplifting
What crime did they commit?
Match these crime descriptions (a-m) with the
crimes from the left list
Arson
f. ______________________
Johnnie Smeghurst set fire to his school after
failing all his exams.
21.
MurderKidnapping
Burglary
Mugging
Pickpocketing
Arson
Rape
Hijacking
Fraud
Theft
Manslaughter
Smuggling
Shoplifting
What crime did they commit?
Match these crime descriptions (a-m) with the
crimes from the left list
Rape
g. _______________________
Joe Sykes forced his
ex-girlfriend to make love with him.
22.
MurderKidnapping
Burglary
Mugging
Pickpocketing
Arson
Rape
Hijacking
Fraud
Theft
Manslaughter
Smuggling
Shoplifting
What crime did they commit?
Match these crime descriptions (a-m) with the
crimes from the left list
Kidnapping
h. ______________________
Paul Winters and Jennifer Summers stopped
millionaire William Gates outside his home
and forced him to go with them. They
demanded 30 million dollars from the family
to free him.
23.
MurderKidnapping
Burglary
Mugging
Pickpocketing
Arson
Rape
Hijacking
Fraud
Theft
Manslaughter
Smuggling
Shoplifting
What crime did they commit?
Match these crime descriptions (a-m) with the
crimes from the left list
Theft
i. _______________________
Nigel Handy waited until night, carefully
forced open the window and climbed into
the house. He took the TV and a lot of
money.
24.
MurderKidnapping
Burglary
Mugging
Pickpocketing
Arson
Rape
Hijacking
Fraud
Theft
Manslaughter
Smuggling
Shoplifting
What crime did they commit?
Match these crime descriptions (a-m) with the
crimes from the left list
Pickpocketing
j. _______________________
Pete Murphy often went to the shopping
center and took wallets from the people
shopping. They never felt a thing!
25.
MurderKidnapping
Burglary
Mugging
Pickpocketing
Arson
Rape
Hijacking
Fraud
Theft
Manslaughter
Smuggling
Shoplifting
What crime did they commit?
Match these crime descriptions (a-m) with the
crimes from the left list
Shoplifting
k. _______________________
Anne Clinton walked around the department
store and, making sure no one was
watching, put two expensive watches into
her bag.
26.
MurderKidnapping
Burglary
Mugging
Pickpocketing
Arson
Rape
Hijacking
Fraud
Theft
Manslaughter
Smuggling
Shoplifting
What crime did they commit?
Match these crime descriptions (a-m) with the
crimes from the left list
Smuggling
l. _______________________
John Bottomless was caught at the customs
with $500,000 worth of cocaine hidden the
doors of his car.
27.
MurderKidnapping
Burglary
Mugging
Pickpocketing
Arson
Rape
Hijacking
Fraud
Theft
Manslaughter
Smuggling
Shoplifting
What crime did they commit?
Match these crime descriptions (a-m) with the
crimes from the left list
Mugging
m. ______________________
Harry Lee waited on a dark corner until the
young woman turned into the street. Then
he jumped out, hit her in the face, and ran
off with her leather handbag.