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Study the Vocabulary on the topic

Classify the list of crimes from the topical vocabulary into | Match two parts of the sentences and translate them. | Use these word-combinationss to complete the sentences. | Complete each sentence by writing in the gap a word formed from the verb given in brackets. | Choose the correct answer. | Choose the most suitable word or phrase underlined in each sentence. | INSPECTOR CRUMB INVESTIGATES | Match the sentences on the left with the most suitable response on the right. Use the words and expressions in bold to help you. There is an example at the beginning (0). | Iscuss with your partner which of the solutions 1) to 10) suits each problem a) to j) or offer your own one(s). | Read the following story. Circle the correct answers. Explain your choices. |


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crime against people crime involving things or property

violent crime non-violent crime

white-collar crime financial wrongdoing

computer crime criminal law

to punish to consider guilty of a crime

to commit a crime suspect

offence petty offence

felony to commit a felony

disorderly conduct contempt of court

driving without due care and attention drunken driving

to break the law abuse of power

a considered crime suicide

slander libel

blasphemy obscenity

conspiracy/ to foil a conspiracy to acknowledge/recognize as a crime

countefeit (money) euthanasia (Greek)/ mercy-killing

stalking witness

subpoena to show evidence of innocence

misdemeanour to prove smb's guilt

to be detailed in statutes to appropriate property

act of violence criminal state of mind

actus reus (Latin) mens rea (Latin)

malice aforethought intention

firearms/ guns handguns - pistols and revolvers

accusation accused

advocacy allege

appeal acquit

affidavit assassinate

assassin code

burden of proof convict of

pre-trial cross-examine

evidence (direct, circumstantial, relevant, expert, inadmissable)

hearsay rebuttal

circumstances (aggravating, extenuating) enforce a law

find smb. guilty plead smb. guilty

jurisdiction (original, appelate) juvenile court

delinquent dependent young people

litigate litigant

to overturn matrimonial matters

pass a sentence proceedings

recover debt, money to sue

violent death impeach, impeachment

impeachment of a witness judicial (branch, power, review)

Judiciary violate (a law, an oath, a treaty)

in violation of claim/ counterclaim

damages indictment

objection overrule

peremptory challenge polling the jury

preponderance of evidence unreasonable search and seizure

search warrant inmates

cell tort

perpetraitor culprit

suspect detain in custody

keep in custody preventive detection

execute fingerprints

photofit handcuffs

private detective/inquire agent serve a sentence

sustain a sentence traffic warden

murder/ to murder/ murderer/ homicide (Am.) -killing someone intentionally is murder, often referred to in law, especially in the United States, as homicide

manslaughter - killing a person unlawfully,without malicious intent, killing a person without premeditation

slaughter/ massacre -killing of a large number of people at the same time in a violent and cruel way

assassination -a murder of someone important as a political act

treason -to betray your country or government

a traitor

state secrets

espionage – spying/ (industrial/military) espionage

drug trafficking/dealing/ peddling – possessind and trading in illegal substances

illegal drugs

smuggling/ smuggler - taking something or someone illegally from one country to another

rape/sexual assault – forcing smb. to have sex, usually by violence or threats of violence

violent sex

forced sex

consent to sexual relations

in the absence of consent to smth.


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