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violenceviolenceactions or words which are intended to

hurt people

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bbullyully - - bullyingbullyingTo bully: to hurt or frighten someone who is smaller or less powerful than you, often forcing them to do something they do not want to do.

A bully...........

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ShopliftingShoplifting / Shoplifter / Shoplifterthe illegal act of taking goods from a shop without paying for them

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BBurglar urglar - - BBurglaryurglarya person who illegally enters buildings and steals things.

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Kidnapping / KidnapperKidnapping / Kidnapper

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Drug Dealing/ Drug Dealing/ Drug DDrug DealerealerA person who trades in selling drugs.

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HHooligan ooligan - - HHooliganismooliganisma person who acts in a violent way without thinking and causes damage

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Vandalism / VandalVandalism / Vandal

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Graffiti Graffiti Words or

drawings, especially humorous, rude or political, on walls, doors, etc. in public places.

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graffitigraffitiwords or drawings, especially humorous, rude or political, on walls, doors, etc. in public places

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What is the crime? What is the crime?

Punishment?

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SSpeedingpeeding driving faster than is allowed in a

particular area

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FFine ine (noun)(noun)an amount of money that has to be paid as a punishment for not obeying a rule or law

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drink drivingdrink drivingdriving a vehicle after drinking too

much alcohol

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Arson / ArsonistArson / Arsonist

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Robbery / RobberRobbery / Robber

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TTo rob – o rob – RRobbery - obbery - RRobbersobbers• to take money or property illegally

from a place, organization or person, often using violence

• the crime of stealing from somewhere or someone

• someone who steals by using a weapon.

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to mug – mugging - muggerto mug – mugging - mugger• to attack a person in a public place

and steal their money • an act of attacking someone and

stealing their money • a person who attacks people in order

to steal their money

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TTheftheftdishonestly taking something which belongs to someone else and keeping it

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Murder / MurdererMurder / Murderer

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Jay walking/ JaywalkerJay walking/ Jaywalker

What’s the right penalty?

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Littering / LitterbugLittering / Litterbug

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Punishment/PenaltyCommunity service

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Get +Get +passivepassive = Be = Be ++passivepassive

•They got caught by the police.

•They were caught by the police yesterday.

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gang - gangstergang - gangster• a group of young people, especially

young men, who spend time together, often fighting with other groups and behaving badly

• a group of criminals who work together

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JJudgeudgea person who is in charge of a trial in a court and decides how a person who is guilty of a crime should be punished, or who makes decisions on legal matters

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bullies, burglar, dealers, drink driving, fine, gangs, bullies, burglar, dealers, drink driving, fine, gangs, graffiti, hooligans, judge, mugged, robbers, shoplifting, graffiti, hooligans, judge, mugged, robbers, shoplifting,

speeding, theft, violencespeeding, theft, violence

1. A ____ broke into our house while we were away this weekend and stole our video. 2. Drug ____ who sell heroin to teenagers are among the worst kind of criminals. 3. Car ____in this area is increasing. Fifty cars were stolen last week. 4. Fourteen football ____were arrested after the match. They were fighting and throwing

bottles onto the pitch.5. He should have taken a taxi home after the party. He got stopped by the police and lost his

licence for ____. 6. He was doing 80 kilometres an hour in the centre of town. He was caught ____on a camera. 7. He's scared to walk home from school on his own because last week some ____ in the year

above him broke his personal stereo.8. If you park on a double yellow line, you might get a parking ____. 9. In court, the ____said he should stay in prison for the rest of his life.10. She was arrested for ____. She stole a pair of jeans and a sweater from a clothes shop. 11. Some people think that the ____on TV and in films leads to crime. 12. The health centre wall has some big red ____ on it. They'll have to repaint the wall.13. There was a big fight between two ____of teenagers outside the club. Seventeen people

were hurt. 14. Two armed bank ____ got away with £50,000 yesterday. 15. Two guys ____a friend of mine recently and ran off with her handbag.

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