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Insights 4 - Crime p.40

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  • If you get someone to trust you and then steal something from that person, you can be called a c...
    conman
  • These are called...
    handcuffs or cuffs
  • If you can't settle a matter between the person who committed the crime and the victim, you have to have a t...?
    trial (oikeudenkäynti)
  • What is the place called where a crime has occurred?
    A crime scene
  • The word "fraud" means in Finnish...?
    petos
  • In the American court you will find a group of people ... who determine whether a person is guilty or not guilty on the basis of the facts presented to them.
    jury
  • A synonym for "to imprison" is...?
    to incarcerate
  • The prisoners are kept in... in prisons.
    cells
  • GIve an example of "slandery" in English.
    You twat! (= senkin hömelö!)
  • There can always be an eye-... to a crime.
    witness (silminnäkijä, todistaja)
  • What do you call a person who is hired to kill someone?
    A hitman (palkkamurhaaja)
  • "Salaliitto" is in English...
    conspiracy
  • You can claim to be ... if you haven't committed the crime.
    innocent
  • What are the 2 severest punishments a court of law can give you?
    The death penalty and the life sentence
  • Give 3 words for "vanki"
    an inmate, a prisoner, a convict
  • Explain in English "incarcerate"
    To imprison / to catch someone with the intension of sending him/her to court
  • If a person is described as "plain-clothes" what does it mean in Finnish?
    siviiliasuinen
  • If you get a license suspension, it means...? Explain in English.
    Your driving license is not valid for a certain period of time determined by the police/the court.
  • What is going on in this image?
    an armed robbery
  • In the court of law, you can either plead... or...?
    quilty or not guilty (myöntää tai kiistää syyllisyytensä)
  • " A prisoner of conscience" means in Finnish...?
    mielipidevanki
  • What is missing from this phrase: "assault and..."?
    battery (= pahoinpitely)
  • Who is the person in the court of law who wants to see that the offender will get his/her rightful punishment?
    prosecution
  • The preposition for "charge" is...?
    to charge with (syyttää jostakin)
  • This group of military personnel is about to ... the apartment?
    raid
  • What is the person called who watches over the inmates in a prison?
    A warden
  • "DA" is an abbreviation of...?
    district attorney (yleinen syyttäjä)
  • What is the difference between "manslaughter" and "murder"? Explain in English.
    Manslaughter is not intentional, it happens by accident. Murder is always premeditated in other words plans have been made in advance.
  • This man is working...? Pretending to be one of the criminals in order to find out about the organization.
    undercover
  • "Probation" is in Finnish...?
    koeaika
  • This is called a...?
    mugshot (rikollisen kasvokuva)
  • Which crime is still image portraying?
    piracy (merirosvous, laiton kopiointi)
  • When a young person commits a crime s/he is called a...?
    a juvenile delinquent
  • DUI is an abbreviation of...?
    Drinking Under the Influence (rattijuopumus)
  • If you're caught for example speeding, the police will give you a...?
    ticket/fine (sakko)