Name that criminal
Law & order
Media & journalism 1
Media & journalism 2
100

This person breaks into buildings to steal things.

Burglar

100

 A legal term for someone who has committed a crime.

Guilty –

100

The title of a newspaper article, often in bold letters.

Headline –

100

 A person who hosts a TV or radio program.

Presenter –

200

This person illegally buys and sells things like drugs.

Dealer

200

The opposite of guilty; not responsible for a crime.

Innocent –

200

This person gathers and writes news stories.

Journalist –

200

This person reviews and corrects content before it is published.

Editor –

300

A tech-savvy criminal who illegally accesses computer systems.

Hacker  

300

This person rules over a courtroom and gives the final verdict.

Judge –

300

Photographers who chase celebrities to take pictures of them.

Paparazzi –

300

 When parts of a publication or broadcast are removed by authorities.

Censored –

400

 This person follows or harasses someone obsessively.

Stalker

400

These are facts or objects that help prove whether someone is guilty or innocent.

Evidence –

400

 A journalist or writer who works independently, not for one employer.

Freelance –

400

A word for something that is correct and factual.

Accurate –

500

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

Mugger

500

 This is the final decision in a trial, made by a judge or jury.

Verdict –

500

 A writer who gives personal advice in a newspaper or magazine column.

Agony Aunt –

500

 A style of reporting that is fair and unbiased.

Objective –