Crime Vocabulary

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Es tracta d'un recull de fitxes per estudiar vocabulari relacionat amb els crims
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take into police control arrest verb
person who assaults or attacks assailant noun
is carrying a weapon and has a violent background armed and dangerous adjective
police that are called in to support or help back-up noun
large amount of money that someone pays as a promise to appear in cour bail noun
heavy stick that police use for controlling crowds or defending themselves baton (night stick) noun
register someone as a criminal book someone verb
enter a residence, car, or business illegally break into verb
a person who breaks into a home or business and steals items burglar noun
individual room in a jail/prison cell noun
a person who is doing (or supposed to be doing) jailtime convict noun
police officer (common slang) cop/copper noun
a file that lists all of the crimes a person has committed criminal record noun
the place where a crime happened crime scene noun
police car cruiser (squad car) noun
under police control (in) custody noun
(Driving Under the Influence/Driving while Intoxicated). Driving after drinking too much alcohol DUI/DWI
police officer responsible for solving crime detective noun
receive punishment for a crime by spending time in jail do time verb + noun
argument/trouble in the home(often leads to violence) domestic dispute adjective + noun
get away from a holding place escape verb
a major crime (e.g. murder) felony noun
money that a person pays for breaking a law fine noun
marks left by fingers that identify a person fingerprints noun
weapons that shoot firearms noun
a group of people often associated with crime and drugs gang noun
responsible for a crime, deserving of punishment guilty adjective
metal rings that attach to wrists to keep criminals (or the accused)from escaping handcuffs noun
not responsible for the crime innocent adjective
a person who enters a home or business ille intruder noun
a place where criminals are confined jail (prison) noun
a minor crime (punishment is usually a fine or less than one year in jail) misdemeanor noun
a call to the police to complain of disturbing noise (usually music or a party) noise complaint noun
another officer that a policeman drives and works with partner noun
observe and protect an area patrol (on patrol) verb
person who committed the crime perpetrator noun
a thief who steals from people's pockets in transit or in crowds pickpocket noun
a hand held firearm pistol noun
the act of searching for pursuit noun
radio wave transmission that helps police track cars and map crime scenes radar noun/adjective
theft; taking something that does not belong to you, often with force robbery noun
a fine given to a driver who gets caught driving beyond the speed limit speeding ticket noun
to take something that does not belong to you steal verb
crime such as drugs and prostitution street crime noun
somebody who steals thief noun
hand held radio each partner carries walkie-talkie noun
being searched for by police wanted adjective
to see something happen witness verb
a minor who commits a crime (usually under age of 18) young offender (juvenile delinquent) noun
taking a person to a secret location using force abduction/kidnapping
using a weapon to steal armed robbery
setting fire to a place on purpose arson
hurting another person physically assault
trying to kill someone (but failing) attempted murder
going into another person's home or business with force burglary, breaking and entering
injuring a child on purpose child abuse
physical assault that occur within the home domestic violence
trading illegal drugs drug trafficking
driving after having too much alcohol drunk driving
lying or cheating for business or monetary purpose fraud
holding people in transit hostage (usually on a plane) hijacking
taking someone's life through violence murder/homicide
stealing merchandise from a store shoplifting
bringing products into a country secretly and illegally smuggling
driving beyond the speed limit speeding
acts of crime against a group (political/religious) or another country terrorism
stealing theft
extremely cruel and unfair treatment (often towards prisoners) torture
damaging public or private property (for example with spray paint) vandalism
breaking the law in busines white collar crime
leaves marks on driving record/involves paying a fine traffic ticket (speeding, parking)
driving rights are removed for a certain period of time license suspension (drunk driving)
pay money as punishment for minor/petty crime fine (hunting out of season)
remain in one's home for a certain period of tim house arrest (a young offender who is waiting to go to court)
do volunteer work such as teaching children about crime or cleaning up garbage community service (a youth that steals a car for the first time)
spend a certain amount of months or years locked away from society jail time (man who assaults his wife)
spend the rest of one's life in prison with no chance of going back into society life in prison (a woman who commits homicide)
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