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Writing or drawing on public walls, doors, etc.
Writing graffiti
A person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
Victim
A person who steals things.
Thief
The act of stealing things.
Theft
To take something without permission. It focuses on the object or the thing which is taken.
Steal
To take something without permission. It focuses on the victim of the crime (it can be a person or a place).
Rob
The act or practice of exceeding the speed limit.
Speeding
Stealing things from a shop.
Shoplifting
A person who steals things from shops.
Shoplifter
To hit with a bullet from a weapon.
Shoot
Time that is spent in prison.
Prison sentence
A member of a police force.
Police officer
A person who kills someone intentionally.
Murderer
The unlawful killing of a person, especially when done intentionally.
Murder
A public officer with the authority to hear and decide cases in a court of law.
Judge
To look into or examine the particulars of (something) carefully so as to discover something hidden, unique, or complex.
Investigate
Cheating someone to make money from them.
Fraud
An amount of money that you have to pay as a penalty for an offense.
Fine
The crime of driving a vehicle with an excess of alcohol in the blood.
Drink driving
A person who commits a crime.
Criminal
Doing unpaid work to help your town/city sometimes as punishment for a crime.
Community service
The crime of breaking into and entering the house, office, etc., of another to steal.
Burglary
A person who commits burglary.
Burglar
An illegal act of entering a home, office, etc., by force.
Break in
To seize (a person) by legal authority.
Arrest