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A Game About Crime
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The people who looks for evidence to find the culprit of a crime.
Agent
Detective
Constable
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The place where people who are convicted as guilty go to serve their sentences.
Customer Service
The White House
Jail
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A person who steals something without the use of force.
A thief
A robber
A shoplifter
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The place or location were a crime happened or occurred?
track
crime scene
Mcdonalds
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A person who is suspicious and may have committed the crime is called a _____.
Prisoner
Suspect
Detective
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What do you call a person who steals things from a shop?
A Criminal
A Shoplifter
A Burglar
A Thief
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A person who steals peoples belongings from their person without them being aware is called ___.
A Lawyer
A Burglar
A pickpocket
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What's the name of the person who steals from banks? A bank _____
Robber
Heister
Thief
Job
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A person who saw the crime being committed is called a ______.
Testimonial
Witness
Busybody
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What are the documents, photos, witnesses and other things to proove that someone committed a crime.
Evidence
DNA
Files
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The name of the crime when somebody kills someone.
Shooting
Murder
A dispatch
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The tool police officers use to detain someone.
Handcuffs
Plastic Wrap
Ropes
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Criminals who make fake things to look like real things. (Money, Watches, Identification, etc).
Forgers
Wardens
Landlords
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The name for a person who commits a crime.
Criminal
Jailer
Evildoer
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The group of random people who tell the judge if they think the accused criminal is guilty or not.
Cop
Judge
Jury
Lawyer
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A person who kills somebody is a _____.
Burglar
Forger
Murderer
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What do you call a person who steals from homes?
A Thief
A Pickpocket
A Heister
A Burglar
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These people either defend or persecute a criminal who is convicted of a crime.
Warden
Judge
Lawyer
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