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Crime and Punishment

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    Vocabulary about crimes and punishments.
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  • Setting fire to a property is called: a) assault b) smuggling c) arson
    c) arson
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  • Illegal entry to a building with an intent to commit a crime is: a) assault b) burglary c) terrorism
    b) burglary
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  • Illegal import or export is called: a) fraud b) burglary c) smuggling
    c) smuggling
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  • Taking from another person's pockets is called: a) shoplifting b) smuggling c) pick pocketing
    c) pick pocketing
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  • Taking products from a shop without paying for them is called: a) shoplifitng b) burglary c) pick pocketing
    a) shoplifitng
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  • A physical attack is called: a) assault b) abduction c) murder
    a) assault
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  • Deliberate destruction or damage to a building is called: a) vandalism b) burglary c) terrorism
    a) vandalism
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  • What you have to pay as punishment for an offense: a) a fine b) an order c) a penalty
    a) a fine
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  • All people accused of a crime should be put in jail. True or False?
    False
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  • Capital punishment happens when a person is killed by the state as a punishment for a crime. True or False?
    True.
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  • The unlawful killing of another human is called: a) assault b) abduction c) murder
    c) murder
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  • A term of imprisonment where the offender does not have to immediately go to prison but remains in the community on certain conditions.
    A suspended sentence
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  • A place with low socio-economic status and high criminal impact on the local community
    A deprived area
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  • An overcrowded urban street inhabited by very poor people.
    an inner-city slum
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  • Due to __________, young people may be more susceptible to engaging in criminal activities.
    a lack of education
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  • _________ can contribute to a higher likelihood of children involvement in crime.
    a lack of parental guidance
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