DEFINITIONS
CRIMINALS
Explain
THE OPPOSITE OF...
WHERE ...?
100

not paying tax

tax evasion

100

A person who willfully or ignorantly damages something beautiful or valuable.

A VANDAL

100

Gun

a weapon you shoot with

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 breaks into and enters the house of another at night with intent to steal, by night or day.

A BURGLAR

200

kidnapping

taking a person away

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 uses force to get money from a bank

A robber

300

drink driving

drinking alcohol and then driving a car

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

Name 4 murder weapons

a knife, a gun, poison, a rope.

400
Someone who sets fire to a house or property just for pleasure or as to collect insurance.
AN ARSONIST
400

bribery

giving somebody money to influence them

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 conceal one's identity.

A MASK

500

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

A PICKPOCKET

500

hijacking

taking a plane, bus etc.

500
INSECURE
SECURE
500

IF YOU HAVE BEEN FOUND GUILTY BY A JURY... WHERE ARE YOU TAKEN?

TO JAIL / PRISON