Crime 1
Criminal
Crime 2
Law and Order
Crime 3
100

The action of taking a person away by force and keeping them prisoner, usually in order to demand money for their safe return.

kidnapping

100

A person who steals goods from a store while pretending to be a customer.

Shoplifter

100

The crime of taking things or people illegally into or out of a country.

Smuggling 

100

A monetary sum imposed as punishment for an offence 

Fine

100

The crime of deliberately setting fire to a building.

Arson

200

Killing someone unintentionally or without having planned to do it

Manslaughter

200

A criminal who breaks into your property, home, office, car, to steal something.

Burglar 

200

Stealing things from people especially in crowded areas

Pickpocketing

200

Forced volunteer work such as cleaning up garbage is called

Community service

200

Hurting another person physically

Assault 

300

The act is taking control of an aeroplane, train, etc. by force, usually in order to make political demands.

Hijacking

300

A person who attacks and robs another in a public place.

Mugger

300

When somebody is killed with a knife

Stabbing

300

A person who has been accused of breaking the law and is being tried in court

Defendant

300

A car accident in which the guilty driver does not stop to help.

Hit and run

400

Murdering a public figure such as a king, a president, etc.

assassination

400

A person who steals goods, typically during a war or riot.

Looter

400

The act of demanding money or favour from someone by threatening to reveal a secret about them which, if made public, could cause the person embarrassment.

Blackmailing

400

The process when the police ask someone a series of tough questions to determine if he had committed a crime

Interrogation 

400

The crime of copying things such as banknotes, letters, official documents, etc. in order to deceive people.

Forgery

500

Crossing or walking in the street or road unlawfully or without regard for approaching traffic.

Jaywalking

500

A man who tricks or cheats you by gaining your trust and persuading you to believe something that is not true

Con Man

500

A technique to gain personal information for the purpose of identity theft, usually by means of fraudulent e-mail

Phishing 

500

This person collects, preserves, and analyzes scientific evidence during the course of an investigation

Forensic scientist 

500

Illegally giving someone money or a gift in order to persuade them to do something for you

Bribery 

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