Violent Crimes
Property Crimes
Crime Scene Tools
Legal Terms
People in Crime
100

Killing another person.

murder

100

when a person takes property from a store without paying for it.

shoplifting/theft

100

Police put this on your hands when you are arrested.

 handcuffs

100

This is the place where criminals go to be punished.

prison (and what is a slangy name?)

100

This person catches criminals.

police

200

This is a crime involving violent behavior in an organized group.

gang involvement

200

What is larceny?

Petty theft, usually totalling less than $1,000 in value.

200

This is what detectives wear to protect their hands.

gloves

200

A period of time when you have to be controlled by the government after leaving prison before the end of the sentence 

probation

200

This person decides if someone is guilty in court.

judge

300

What is assault?

This is attacking someone with fists or a weapon.

300

What is arson?

Setting fire to and burning something unlawfully.

300

This public item records videos of the crime.

security camera.

300

If someone didn’t do the crime, they are called this.

innocent

300

This person speaks in court to defend someone.

lawyer

400

Holding another person against their will.

kidnapping

400

What is tresspassing?

Unlawful presence on private property without the owner's permission.

400

The police use this to identify people through DNA samples.

Fingerprints, blood, hair, saliva, ...

400

If someone DID do the crime, they are called this.

guilty

400

This person follows people and gathers clues.

detective (in Russian reality it is  - ?) 

500

This crime happens when someone starts a big fight in public (usually abt social or political issues) 

a riot

500

A type of robbery where you unlawfully take money or any stuff from an abandoned place without permission for your own use.

looting

500

Police wear this to protect their body from gun shots.

bullet-proof vest/jacket

500


This is the money you pay to get out of jail before trial.

bail

500

This person sees a crime and tells the police.

witness

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