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Dep 4C unit 8

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  • To s___________ is to move illegally. (usually in and out of a country)
    smuggle
  • What is the opposite of guilty?
    Innocent
  • A person who reports on the news in called a _________________.
    journalist
  • What is this?
    A fingerprint
  • A set of questions that you ask a large number of people is a _____________
    survey
  • Harry Potter had a cloak that made him __________(adj)
    invisible
  • Which famous prison is located on an island in San Francisco Bay?
    Alcatrez
  • What are the names of these famous fugitives?
    Bonnie and Clyde
  • What is this?
    Arson
  • At a crime scene, police officers look for e_________________ to help them with investigations.
    evidence
  • What is this person called?
    A judge
  • What is this?
    Shoplifting
  • Which city is famous for the unsolved “Jack the Ripper” murders?
    London
  • What is the word we use for a small crime? It begins with P
    a petty crime
  • What is the full name of the famous detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?
    Sherlock Holmes
  • Come with me.You are under a___________!
    arrest
  • A member of an organised group of criminals is a _____________
    gangster
  • A person who sees an event happening, especially a crime or an accident
    a witness
  • What is it called when someone offers money or gifts to influence a government official or decision?
    Bribery
  • The judge _______________ the man to 5 years in prison.
    sentenced
  • What is this?
    A Burglary
  • They are p____________ against the war.
    protesting
  • What is this place?
    A court
  • What’s the opposite of innocent?
    Guilty
  • What is the name of this famous climate activist and protestor?
    Greta Thunberg
  • Angry students held a d___________________ in the town square.
    a demostration
  • What is this?
    Scamming/ online fraud
  • Bank robbers sometimes wear ___________ on their head to hide their identity.
    tights
  • A newspaper that supports the conservative party is called _______ _______
    right wing
  • The title of a story in the newspaper is called a ______________
    headline
  • He wants to be a journalist and he has already had a few articles p_____________ (printed into a newspaper or magazine)
    published
  • A place where you pay to use machines that wash and dry clothes
    A laundrette
  • Newspapers and magazines are sometimes referred to as ____ _________
    the press
  • The British newspaper The Sun has a c_______________ of several million.
    circulation
  • What is this?
    Assault
  • What is “pickpocketing”?
    Stealing from someone’s pockets.
  • A synonym for jail is p__________
    prison
  • What is this?
    A water pistol
  • The action of deliberately destroying or damaging public or private property.
    vandalism
  • What is this body of text written in a newspaper called?
    article
  • What is this?
    Kidnapping
  • There are normally 12 people on a ________
    jury
  • What is this?
    Mugging