CRIME VOCAB (PEOPLE)
CRIME VOCAB (NOUNS)
CRIME VOCAB (GENERAL)
VERBS (CRIME ACTIONS)
I WISH / IF ONLY (GRAMMAR)
100

A person who takes things from a store without paying.

shoplifter

100

When someone takes something without permission.

theft

100

A person who something bad happened to.

victim

100

 To take something from someone by force or threat.

rob

100

“I don’t have money.” → Correct sentence: ______ I had more money.

I wish....

200

A person who kills another person.

murderer

200

The crime of entering a building to steal.

burglary

200

A person who investigates crimes and finds information.

detective

200

To take something that is not yours.

steal

200

“It is raining.” → I wish it ______ raining.

wasn't

300

A person who enters buildings to take things illegally.

burglar

300

Taking goods from a store without paying.

shoplifting

300

 When someone is officially said to have done a crime.

guilty

300

When police take someone because they may have done something illegal.

arrest

300

“He doesn’t help me.” → I wish he ______ help me more.

would

400

A person who secretly moves illegal goods across borders.

smuggler

400

The act of illegally taking goods across borders.

smuggling

400

 A place where people are kept as punishment for crimes.

prision

400

To get away from a place or situation.

escape

400

 “I didn’t study.” → If only I ______ studied more.

had

500

A person who damages property on purpose.

vandal

500

 Damage to property like graffiti or breaking things.

vandalism

500

When something seems strange or not normal.

suspicious 
500

To give someone consequences for doing something wrong.

punish

500

“My internet is slow.” → If only my internet ______ faster.

was