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Stealing something from a shop, usually by hiding an item in a pocket, under clothes, or in a bag.

Shoplifting

100

Illegally taking control of a vehicle, such as an airplane, a boat, or a car.

Hijacking

100

The person who decides the result of a criminal trial.

Judge

100

A person believed to be responsible for committing a crime.

Suspect

100

Copying a document, signature, banknote, or work of art.

Forgery

200

Stealing something that does not belong to you.

Theft

200

Intentionally killing someone.

Murder

200

An object used to attack and kill someone.

Weapon

200

Someone who arrests and stops criminals.

Police Officer

200

The place where criminals are kept.

Prison Cell

300

Destroying or damaging property.

Vandalism

300

Illegally taking a person.

Kidnapping

300

Demanding money from someone. In exchange, the criminal won't share damaging information about the victim.

Blackmail

300

A person whose job is to investigate and solve crimes.

Detective

300

An animal used to stop criminals.

Police Dog

400

Illegally entering a building to steal something.

Burglary

400

Deliberately setting fire to property.

Arson

400

A person who studies law.

Lawyer

400

An expert who uses scientific methods to help solve a crime.

Forensic Scientist

400

A person who steals someone's possessions

Robber

500

A unique mark used to identify people

Fingerprint