Vocabulary
Facts
Definition
Types of crime
Origin
100

To get something 

Acquire

100

Wearing high heels is banned at ancient, historical sites to prevent damage. 

Greece 

100

Someone who has been harmed, injured or killed because of a crime or accident. 

Victim

100

Stealing  personal data

Identity theft

100

Which svilization created one of the first written law codes? 

Ancient Babylon

200

This is a person who breaks into computer systems. 

Illegally 

200

In which country did cybercrimers commit a crime that costed $1 billion in 2003? 

Iraq

200

An idea, design or invention that cannot legally be copied or sold. 

Intellectual property 

200

Fake emails/messages to steal info

Phishing

200

Who has the Babylonian king connected to one of the earliest law codes? 

Hammurabi

300

Safe from attack, harm or damage

Secure

300

It is illegal to take a selfie with a Buddha statue, as it is considered disrespectful.

Sri Lanka

300

Strange or unusual 

Odd

300

Crossing road illegally

Jaywalking

300

What was the Code of Hammurabi? 

A famos written set of laws from Babylon

400

The crime of stealing money by tricking someone. 

Fraud

400

Parents must choose from a list of approved names for their children to protect them from unusual names. 

Denmark

400

To pay someone money because they have suffered injury or loss

Compensate

400

The improper disposal of waste

Littering

400

Which ancient legal system strongly influenced many modern laws? 

Roman Law

500

To give a punishment to someone as a result of a crime. 

Sentence 

500

The import and sale of chewing gum was banned. 

Singapore 

500

The crime of stealing 

Theft

500

A type of malware which prevents you from accessing your device and date stored on it, usually by encrypting your files. 

Ransomware

500

In what years was the Magna Carta signed? 

1215

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