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PREP4 - U5VOCAB - CRIMES

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    CRIMES VOCABULARY
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  • when someone enters another person’s house without asking and takes their things. (burglary- hacking- pickpocketing- shoplifting- theft- vandalism)
    BURGLARY
  •  15
  • when someone takes something from another person’s bag or pocket without them knowing (burglary- hacking- pickpocketing- shoplifting- theft- vandalism)
    PICKPOCKETING
  •  15
  • when someone takes something from a shop without paying for it. (burglary- hacking- pickpocketing- shoplifting- theft- vandalism)
    SHOPLIFTING
  •  15
  • when someone enters someone else’s computer system and takes information without them knowing. (burglary- hacking- pickpocketing- shoplifting- theft- vandalism)
    HACKING
  •  15
  • when someone damages private or public buildings or things. (burglary- hacking- pickpocketing- shoplifting- theft- vandalism)
    VANDALISM
  •  15
  • when someone dishonestly takes another person’s things and keeps them. (burglary- hacking- pickpocketing- shoplifting- theft- vandalism)
    THEFT
  •  15
  • I really worry about _______ reading my emails.
    hackers
  •  15
  • I read an article in the paper yesterday about some ______ in the city centre breaking windows.
    vandals
  •  15
  • _____ don’t care that when they enter someone’s house and take their things, it can have a huge emotional effect.
    Burglars
  •  15
  • There are signs everywhere on the metro telling passengers to be careful with their bags, as there are lots of _____.
    pickpockets
  •  15
  • They put cameras in the office after a _____ stole a lot of money from an employee’s desk.
    thief
  •  15
  • Mrs Santana caught the ____ who were trying to steal mobile phones from her shop.
    shoplifters
  •  15