Money/ finance
Crime
Money/ finance
Crime
Crime
100

When you owe money to someone you have a 

debt

100

something valuable (such as money) that is given in order to get someone to do something illegally

bribe

100

The amount of money you separate for a project (one word)

savings

100

the action of taking property unlawfully from a person or place by force or threat of force.

robbery

100

A person who sees a crime

witness

200

The % of money you pay when you have a debt

interest rate

200

The opposite of the truth is a

lie

200

an amount of money that is taken from an account

debit

200

the act of illegally entering a building in order to steal things

burglary

200

When you are not innocent  you are

guilty

300

a record of money that has been paid and money that has been received

account

300
A person who kills another person

murderer

300

To give (a reward or prize) to someone or something

award

300

to break a rule or law usually to gain an advantage at something

cheating

300

to use the power of the law to take and keep (someone, such as a criminal)

arrest

400

you pay back all the money you owe (phrasal verb)

pay off

400

Taking out something that is not yours (verb)

steal

400

money that is earned from work, investments, business, etc.

income

400

to steal things from a shop or store

shoplifting

400

the decision made by a jury in a trial

verdict

500

an amount of money that is given to someone by a government, a company, etc., to be used for a particular purpose (such as scientific research)

grant

500

to take away (someone) by force usually in order to keep the person as a prisoner and demand money for returning the person

kidnap

500

the act of using money to earn more money : the act of investing money

investment

500

A thief is the noun and the verb is

steal

500

to get into a building or car using force, usually to steal something (p. verb)

break into