DEFINITIONS
CRIMINALS
CRIME FIGHTERS
THE OPPOSITE OF...
WHERE ...?
100

someone who takes money from a bank

a robber

100

A person who intentionally damages property belonging to other people

A VANDAL

100

A person who represents an accused in court

a lawyer

100
GUILTY
INNOCENT
100
WHERE DO POLICE OFFICERS WORK?
AT THE POLICE STATION
200
A steel or iron box to keep money, jewels, and valuable objects.
A SAFE
200

A person who illegally enters houses and steals things.

A BURGLAR

200

A group of people who have to give a verdict in court.

 Jury

200
SAFE
DANGEROUS
200
WHERE DO PICKPOCKETS USUALLY COMMIT THEIR CRIMES?
ON PUBLIC TRANSPORT SUCH AS TRAINS, BUSES...
300

An impression of the sole of a person's foot, especially one taken for purposes of identification.

A FOOTPRINT

300

A person who attacks people in the street in order to steal their money.

A MUGGER

300

Which famous detecive was created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Sherlock Holmes

300
DISHONEST
HONEST
300
WHERE DO SHOPLIFTERS STEAL STUFF?
IN SUPERMARKETS, DEPARTMENT STORES...
400

A person who uses scientific techniques to examine evidence.

a forensic scientist

400

Someone who sets fire to a house or property just for pleasure or as to collect insurance.

AN ARSONIST

400

A person who makes decisions in court.

A judge

400
ILLEGAL
LEGAL
400
WHERE DO HACKERS COMMIT THEIR CRIMES?
ON THE INTERNET
500

A covering for all or part of the face, worn to hide one's identity.

A MASK

500

A person who steals money, wallets, etc., from the pockets of people, as in crowded public places.

A PICKPOCKET

500

A person who argues that someone is guilty of committing a crime.

A prosecutor

500
INSECURE
SECURE
500
IF YOU HAVE BEEN FOUND GUILTY BY A JURY... WHERE ARE YOU TAKEN ?
TO JAIL
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