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Insights 4 - Crime p.40

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    Vocabulary revision
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  • In the American court you will find a group of people ... who determine whether a person is guilty or not guilty on the basis of the facts presented to them.
    jury
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  • These are called...
    handcuffs or cuffs
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  • If a person is described as "plain-clothes" what does it mean in Finnish?
    siviiliasuinen
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  • "Salaliitto" is in English...
    conspiracy
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  • Explain in English "incarcerate"
    To imprison / to catch someone with the intension of sending him/her to court
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  • The word "fraud" means in Finnish...?
    petos
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  • " A prisoner of conscience" means in Finnish...?
    mielipidevanki
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  • A synonym for "to imprison" is...?
    to incarcerate
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  • If you get a license suspension, it means...? Explain in English.
    Your driving license is not valid for a certain period of time determined by the police/the court.
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  • What is the difference between "manslaughter" and "murder"? Explain in English.
    Manslaughter is not intentional, it happens by accident. Murder is always premeditated in other words plans have been made in advance.
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  • The preposition for "charge" is...?
    to charge with (syyttää jostakin)
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  • When a young person commits a crime s/he is called a...?
    a juvenile delinquent
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  • What is missing from this phrase: "assault and..."?
    battery (= pahoinpitely)
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  • GIve an example of "slandery" in English.
    You twat! (= senkin hömelö!)
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  • In the court of law, you can either plead... or...?
    quilty or not guilty (myöntää tai kiistää syyllisyytensä)
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  • DUI is an abbreviation of...?
    Drinking Under the Influence (rattijuopumus)
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