Vocabulary
Crime Terms
Reported Speech
Rhymes with "crime"
Phrasal Verbs
Incarceration & Crime
100

officially forgive and free a person who has been convicted of a crime

pardon

100

arson

the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property

100

The defendant ____________ that he had been in contact with the victim on the day of the homicide, but __________ to the court that he was not involved in the murder in any way.

a. admitted; stressed

b. announced; concluded 

c. reminded; warned

d. predicted; reminded

a. admitted; stressed

100

What you're trying to come up with right now

rhyme

100

imprison (informal); secure with a lock

lock up

100

What is the name for the most serious type of criminal offense

felony

200

give up oneself to the police

surrender

200

burglary

entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft

200

The principal had ___________ that 300 students would attend the prom, so he was surprised when only half that number showed up. He __________ that the cost of the tickets must have been too high.

a. announced; reminded

b. predicted; concluded 

c. warned; predicted

d. repeated; conceded

b. predicted; concluded

200

This has a face and hands but doesn't speak

time

200

rob a bank, store, etc. using threats or violence

hold up

200

What are the two definitions of criminal behavior

illegal and deviant

300

final solution to a problem, dispute, etc.

resolution

300

manslaughter

the crime of killing a human being without malice aforethought

300

The manager ____________ everyone that they should fill out their time card every Friday before leaving the office. She _____________ that if it failed to do so, they would not get their paychecks on time.

a. stressed; predicted

b. announced; admitted

c. predicted; pointed out

d. reminded; warned

d. reminded; warned

300

This person acts a part without the use of words. They use only gesture, expression, and movement.

mime

300

deliver to the police or authorities

turn (sb) in

300

What are the three types of illegal crime?

felony, misdemeanor, infraction

400

Person who commits a crime or other harmful or immoral act

perpetrator

400

aiding and abetting

helping with or encouraging/inciting a crime

400

I apologized _______ arriving late to the party and ___________ that I would have been on time if the invitation had had a map. The host __________ that he probably should have included a map and directions on the invitation.

a. to; announced; repeated

b. in; admitted; reminded

c. for; pointed out; admitted

d. about; concluded; warned

c. for; pointed out; admitted

400

A German-speaking "country" located between Austria and Switzerland.

Liechtenstein


400

release from punishment, duty, obligation, etc.

let off

400

What are the three factors of crime (the crime triangle)

Target (a victim)

Desire (a criminal)

Opportunity

500

death caused by violence or accident

fatality

500

embezzlement

theft or misappropriation of large amount of funds (usually placed in one's trust or belonging to one's employer)

500

Had I known ______ his psychological disorder, I would have been more understanding. For this reason, I ____________ my class that they should be kind _____ everyone. You never know what someone is going through.

a. with; conceded; to

b. of; reminded; to

c. for; stressed; with

d. about; repeated; for

b. of; reminded; to

500

What's the difference between yesterday and tomorrow?

time

500

undergo a prison sentence

go down (for)

500

What is the purposes of incarceration? (the four goals of incarceration)

  • Deterrence: To discourage individuals by using the threat of punishment.

  • Rehabilitation

  • Incapacitation: To remove dangerous individuals from society 

  • Retribution: To ensure that offenders face consequences for their actions

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