Crime, punishment

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Flashcards on Crime, punishment, created by amanda_xdc on 15/01/2015.
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Colloquialism - Petty crimes (petty = mezquino) - Serious crimes - Robbery - Car theft - Graffiti - Vandalism - Juvenile crime - Knife crime / stabbing - Mugging - Theft
Collocation 2 - Crime statistics - Crime prevention - Crime rate - Unsolved crime - Organised crime - Juvenile crrime - Gun crime - Criminal act - Criminal investigation - Criminal activity - Criminal record - Criminal offence
Collocation 3 - Convicted criminal - Petty criminal - Hardened criminal Armed criminal
Colloquialism 4 - Capital punishment - Community service - A heavy fine - A prison term - A life sentence - A treatment programme
Colloquialism 5 - "Accept the consequences of" - "Accuse the defendant / a criminal / suspect of" - "Arrest a suspect for" - "Be a victim for" - "Be on trial for" - "Charge the defendant / a criminal / a suspect with" - "Commit a crime" - "Convict the defendant / a criminal for" - "Punish a criminal for" - "Sentence a criminal to"
Colloquialism 5 - "Accept the consequences of" - "Be arrested for" - "Are a victim of" - "Charged with" - "Commit a crime" - "Sentenced to"
Colloquialism 5 - Prison sentences - Burglars - Charged with - Penalty - Offence - In court - Re-offend - Jail - Deter - Punished
Paraphrase SHOCKING - Atrocious - Appalling - Horrifying MINOR - Petty - Trivial - Insignificant SEVERE - Harsh - Heavy - Strict WORRYING - Concerning - Troubling - Disturbing
"Criminal" vs "Crime" - CRIMINAL = Guilty person · except: Criminal world - CRIME = Act · Crime rate
"Act" vs "Action" - Act = Type of behavior - Action = Process of doing something, especially when dealing with a problem
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