This crime involves stealing.
theft
a person harmed, injured, or killed
victim
a close-fitting garment covering the whole head and neck except for parts of the face
balaclava
careles or careless (one or two s)
carless
Right or wrong: 'This is fantastic!' - She said this was fantastic!
Wrong: 'This is fantastic!' - She said that was fantastic!
This crime involves illegal movement of goods into or out of a country.
smuggling
a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place
witness
a careful search or examination in order to discover facts
investigation
affordable or affordible (with a or i)
affordable
Right or wrong: 'It took too long!' - She said it has taken too long!
Wrong: 'It took too long!' - She said it had taken too long!
This crime involves giving someone money or something else of value, often illegally, to persuade that person to do something you want.
bribery
a person thought to be guilty of a crime or offence
suspect
feeling doubt or no trust in someone or something
suspicious
reliable or relyable (with i or y)
reliable
Right or wrong: 'I told you.' - She said she had told us.
Right
This crime involves copying a document, signature, banknote, work of art, etc.
forgery
a person accused of a crime
culprit
a piece of evidence or information used in the detection of a crime
clue
mysterious or mysteryous (with i or y)
mysterious
Right or wrong: 'They travelled to Rome last year.' - She said they had travelled to Rome the following year.
Wrong: 'They travelled to Rome last year.' - She said they had travelled to Rome the previous year.
This crime involves false representation of facts. (kriminalinÄ— apgavystÄ—)
fraud
a person declared as outside the protection of the law
outlaw
the fact of being who or what a person or thing is
identity
suspiceous or suspicious (with i or e)
suspicious
Right or wrong: 'We were having a great time yesterday.' - She said they were having a great time the day before.
Right