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destroying or damaging things that belong to others on purpose
vandalism
illegally accessing information from computer systems
hacking
stealing from another person’s pockets
pickpocketing
stealing from a shop
shoplifting
entering a building illegally to steal
burglary
There was a __________ at my grandma’s house last night and they stole all her jewellery.
burglary
Our neighbour caught______________ at the supermarket.
shoplifter
The _______________had to pay a fine for stealing the man’s wallet.
pickpocket
My brother knows someone who was arrested for _____________________into the school’s email account.
hacking
The ________________ robbed a bank on the High Street and got away with thousands of pounds.
thief/robber
The thief______________my purse from my handbag yesterday
stole
They killed four policemen while ________________ a bank
robbing
That guy is a white _____ He helps big companies to test their security systems.
hacker
someone tricks or deceives others to gain something, like money or goods, in a dishonest way.
fraud
the crime of deliberately making something burn, especially a building
arson
to take someone somewhere illegally by force, often in order to get money for returning them
kidnapping
when someone tries to get money from you or make you do what they want by threatening to tell other people your secrets
blackmail
when someone sells illegal drugs.
drug - dealing
the act of secretly bringing things, like drugs, into a country or place where they are not allowed.
smuggling