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A man held out a knife and made me give him his wallet.
mugging
Somebody stole my car last night from outside my house.
theft
Two men left a bomb in the supermarket carpark.
terrorism
A builder offered the mayor a free flat in return for a favour.
bribery
A man transferred company money into his own bank account.
fraud
An armed man walked into a bank and said....."Hands Up"!!
robbery
He said he would send the photos to the newspaper if the actresss didn´t pay him a lot of money.
blackmail.
Someone threw paint at the statue in the park.
vandalism.
When the border police searched the car, it was full of cigarettes.
smuggling.
Someone tried to sell us marijuana during the concert.
drug dealing.
We came home from holiday and found the TV had gone.
burglary
A passesnger on the flight made the pilot land in the desert.
hijacking
She went to her ex-husband´s house and shot him dead.
murder
A gang took a rich man´s son and now are asking the family for money.
kidnapping
What you have to pay as punishment for an offense: a) a fine b) an order c) a penalty
a) a fine
A group of people who decide whether the defendant is guilty or not is called: a) witness b) jury c) trial
b) jury
The person who controls the court proceedings is called: a) witness b) jury c) judge
c) judge
Deliberate destruction or damage to a building is called: a) vandalism b) burglary c) terrorism
a) vandalism
A physical attack is called: a) assault b) abduction c) murder
a) assault
Illegal import or export is called: a) fraud b) burglary c) smuggling
c) smuggling
Illegally getting control of an aircraft or vehicle is called: a) hacking b) hijacking c) abduction
b) hijacking
Deception for personal or financial gain is: a) fraud b) hijacking c) abduction
a) fraud
Illegal entry to a building with an intent to commit a crime is: a) assault b) burglary c) terrorism
b) burglary
A person who deliberately destroys or damages public property.
Vandal
The crime of stealing.
Theft
The use of violent action in order to achieve political aims or to force a government to act.
Terrorism
To illegally follow and watch somebody over a long period of time, in a way that is annoying or frightening.
Stalk
The crime of taking, sending or bringing goods secretly and illegally into or out of a country.
Smuggling
A person who steals from a place or a person, especially using threats or violence.
Robber
The crime of killing somebody deliberately.
Murder
A person who threatens or attacks somebody in order to steal their money, especially in a public place.
Mugger
To take somebody away illegally and keep them as a prisoner, especially in order to get money for returning them.
Kidnap
An occasion when someone illegally takes control of a vehicle, especially a plane, using violence or threats.
Hijacking
To use a computer to connect to someone else's computer secretly and often illegally, so that you can find information on it.
Hack
A person who commits fraud.
Fraudster
A person who sells illegal drugs.
Drug dealer
A person who enters a buillding illegally in order to steal.
Burglar
To give money or presents to someone so that they will help you by doing something dishonest or illegal.
Bribe
The crime of demanding money from a person by threatening to tell somebody else a secret about them.
Blackmail