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  • Who's this woman?
    judge
  • Who are these people?
    the jury
  • This woman is a _____.
    victim
  • The police are asking anybody who has seen the criminal to come forward/ up
    forward
  • Apart from police officers, nobody is allowed near the crime _______________.
    SCENE
  • I saw no _____ in the court's decision.
    justice
  • _____________ crime is not so serious but it’s still very upsetting for the victim.
    PETTY
  • Two gunmen held on/ up a bank.
    up
  • The crime ____________ has gone up in recent years – every day you hear about another crime.
    RATE
  • a fingerprint is a type of...
    evidence
  • She was so tired of her husband’s crimes that she turned him in/ at to the police.
    IN
  • Someone tried to break ___________ to our house when we were on holidays, but fortunately we have an alarm
    IN
  • _______________ crime usually involves large gangs of criminals.
    ORGANISED
  • The woman got a...
    fine
  • When there is a crime_______________ , there is more crime than usual.
    WAVE
  •  The concern about _____________ crime is whether these young offenders will still be criminals when they’re older.
    YOUTH
  • This was a _____
    trial
  • _____________target people because of things like their race, sex or disability
    HATE
  • She was sentenced to five years _____ for manslaughter.
    imprisonment
  • ______________refers to the number of crimes that happen in an area or a country.
    CRIME RATE
  • A police officer came to our school to talk about crime ____________ and what we should be doing to stay safe.
    PREVENTION
  • Last week a gang of teenagers beat him on/up and took away his mobile phone
    up
  • This man is about to hear the ____.
    verdict
  • The jury found them _____ of witchcraft
    guilty
  • _____________is the place where evidence is examined by forensic scientists
    CRIME LAB
  • Who's the man in orange?
    the accused
  • If the alarm goes off, everyone should make for/ to the stairs
    for
  • The teacher let Jane away/ off but said she would be in serious trouble if it happened again.
    off