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Crime & Criminals

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  • He c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a serious crime and had to go to jail for that.
    committed
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  • It's just a m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, not a f _ _ _ _ _. Nobody goes to prison for that.
    misdemeanor, felony
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  • There is a high possibility of ex-inmates r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ because they are not able to find jobs.
    reoffending
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  • He was sentenced to l _ _ _ i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for drug trafficking.
    life imprisonment
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  • Some people argue that serious j _ _ _ _ _ _ _ crime should be punished the same way adult crime is.
    juvenile
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  • The public demanded that the government i _ _ _ _ _ more severe punishment on drunk driving.
    impose
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  • Some people think the death penalty will have a d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ effect, stopping potential crimes from happening.
    deterrence
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  • Prisons are not only for punishment; they are also for r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, providing training to the prisoners so they can have a normal life after being released.
    rehabilitation
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  • He was pleaded g _ _ _ _ _ of killing the milkman.
    guilty
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  • He s _ _ _ _ _ half of his sentence and was released early for good behavior.
    served
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  • It is suggested that more s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cameras should be installed in public places to prevent crime.
    surveillance
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  • Unless we apply stricter gun control laws, gun ownership can p _ _ _ a serious t _ _ _ _ _ to the society.
    pose, threat
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