Types of Weapons and Places
Types of Crimes
In the Courtroom
Police Officers
People Involved
100

Something used to injure or destroy

What is a weapon?

100

When a person kills another person

What is murder?

100

Someone who is harmed by a crime

What is a victim?

100

Someone that investigates crimes

What is a detective?

100

People who arrest criminals

What are police officers?

200

Weapon used to shoot and kill

What is a gun?

200

When someone steals something

What is robbery?

200

Someone who knows a lot about a specific subject

What is an expert?

200

A piece of evidence left behind from fingers

What is a fingerprint?

200

Person who committed a crime

What is a criminal?

300

Place where criminals are taken

What is a prison?

300

To steal some type of transportation (car, airplane, ship, etc.)

What is hijack?

300

A public officer that hears and decides cases in a court of law

What is a judge?

300

Things left behind at a crime scene that are used as proof of the crime

What is evidence?

300

Someone who saw a crime happen

What is a witness?

400

Weapon that is sharp and can cut 

What is a knife?

400

Setting fire to a property

What is arson?

400

A group of 12 people who help make a decision about a case

What is a jury?

400

To examine a crime to discover the truth

What is investigate?

400

Person who is believed to be guilty of a crime

What is a suspect?

500
Place where criminals go on trial

What is a court?

500

Someone who copies other people's work

What is a forger?

500

Person who represents their clients in court

What is a lawyer?

500

To take someone away to ask about a crime that might have been committed

What is arrest?

500

Person who works in a crime laboratory

What is a forensic scientist?
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