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Ex. 5. Look at the following list of 'crimes'. Try to rate each crime on a scale from 1 to 10 (1 is a minor misdemeanour, 10 is a very serious crime). They are given in no order

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Section 1. Crimes and criminals

Ex.1 a. Read and translate the words.

arsonist assault blackmail burglar embezzlement forger hijacking kidnapping manslaughter murder perjury pickpocket rape robbery shoplifter slander smuggling terrorist theft thief treason trespassing gangster

B. Organize the words into two groups: crimes and criminals

Ex.2 Fill in the table with the words from the exercise 1.

verb crime criminal
to set fire    
  assault  
to blackmail    
    burglar
to embezzle    
  forgery  
to hijack    
    kidnapper
to murder    
    perjurer
to pickpocket    
  rape  
to rob    
  shoplifting  
to smuggle    
    thief
to trespass    
  slander  

 

Ex.3 Write the word according to its definition

 

1. s…….. a. the action of importing or exporting goods illegally
2. r………. b. the crime of stealing money or property from a bank, shop, or vehicle, often by using force or threats
3. f……… c. the crime of forging money, documents, or paintings
4. m….... d. the illegal killing of a person by someone who did not intend to kill them
5. b…….. e. illegal entry of a building with intent to commit a crime, especially theft
6. b……. f. the action of threatening to reveal a secret about someone, unless they do something you tell them to do, such as giving you money
7. c……. g. an illegal action or activity for which a person can be punished by law
8. t……… h. the crime of stealing
9. p……… i. the offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath
10. s……. j. untrue spoken statement about someone which is intended to damage their reputation

 

Ex.4 Respond to the statements or questions confirming the crime in each one. Use the words from exercises 2 and 3.

Model: A: He broke into the house, didn’t he?

B: Yes, he’s been charged with burglary.

1. A: He killed his wife, didn’t he? B: Yes, he’s been charged with….   3. A: The man on the motorbike didn’t mean to kill the boy, did he? B: No, but he’s been charged with ……
2. A: She stole clothes and jewellery from that department store, didn’t she? B: Yes, and she’s been charged with …….   4. A: Did he take the money from her bag? B: Yes, but they caught him and he’s been charged with…….

 

Ex. 5. Look at the following list of 'crimes'. Try to rate each crime on a scale from 1 to 10 (1 is a minor misdemeanour, 10 is a very serious crime). They are given in no order.

1. driving in excess of the speed limit

2. common assault (e.g. a fight in a discotheque)

3. drinking and driving

4. murdering a policeman during a robbery

5. selling drugs (such as heroin)

6. stealing £ 1,000 from a bank by fraud

7. stealing £ 1,000 worth of goods from someone's home

8. grievous bodily harm (almost killing someone)

9. shoplifting

10. possessing a gun without a licence

 

Ex.6. a) Fill in the gaps with the transcription and translation of the words and word combinations. Read them:


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