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1. Introduction & course information:

Essential vocabulary terms:

To put someone in jail: Someone who has committed a crime:
 To imprison  An offender
 To incarcerate  A delinquent
 To lock someone up  A criminal
 To put someone behind bars  A convict
 To send someone to prison  A felon
 To remand  A culprit
 To detain  A malefactor
 To confine  A wrongdoer
 To take into custody  A miscreant

Term: Definition/concept:
Jail A place of detention where individuals are held either while awaiting
trial or serving short sentences, typically for misdemeanors or lesser
offenses
Prison A facility that houses individuals who have been convicted of serious
crimes, typically, serving longer sentences
Bail A sum of money or form of property that is deposited to a court to
ensure that the accused will return for their trial after being released
from custody
Probation An alternative to imprisonment allowing a person found guilty of an
offense to stay in the community, often under conditions and some
kind of supervision
Recidivism The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend
Forensics Scientific methods and techniques to investigate crimes, especially in
relation to the recovery and analysis of physical evidence
Cold case An investigation that has not been solved after considerable time but
remains "on the books" and may be reopened if new evidence appears
or techniques of investigation become available.
Jailor/warder A person who is in charge of a jail or prison for the supervision of
inmates.

Term: Definition/concept:
A convict
A felon Someone who has committed a crime
An acquittal
To be complicit
Penalize
The persecution hostility and ill-treatment, especially on the basis of ethnicity,
religion, or sexual orientation or political beliefs.
A subpoena a writ ordering a person to attend a court.
An affidavit A written statement made under oath, asserting certain facts that the
witness confirms are true to the best of their knowledge. This sworn
declaration can be used to affirm the witness’s testimony or to submit
evidence in situations where a live witness is unnecessary or
unavailable.


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, A prosecutor a legal official who accuses someone of committing a crime
Homicide the act of (un)intentionally causing the death of another person

2. Independent study: Crimewatch:

Types of crime:

Name of crime: Definition:
Joyriding The action or practice of driving fast and dangerously in a stolen car for
enjoyment.
Fraud Criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
Slander The action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a
person’s reputation
Libel The action or crime of publishing a false statement that is damaging to
a person’s reputation
Arson The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property
Burglary Illegal entry of a building with intent to commit a crime, especially
theft.
Rape The crime of having sex with someone against their wishes
Indecent assault Sexual assault that does not involve rape.
Stabbing An act or instance of wounding or killing someone with a knife.
Murder The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another
Mugging An act of attacking and robbing someone in a public place
Pickpocketing The crime of stealing things out of people's pockets or bags, especially
in a crowd.
Shoplifting The action of stealing goods from a shop while pretending to be a
customer; the illegal act of taking goods from a shop without paying for
them
Robbery The crime of stealing from somewhere or someone, accomplished
through the use of physical force or fear.
Theft The action or crime of stealing; any unauthorized taking of property
from another with the intent to permanently deprive that person of
the property.

Name of a crime (noun): Action of committing this crime Name for the offender (noun):
(verb):
Joyriding To joyride A joyrider
Fraud To defraud someone of something /
Slander To slander someone /
Libel To libel someone /
Arson / An arsonist
Burglary To burgle someone (to burglarize) A burglar
Rape To rape someone A rapist
Indecent assault To indecently assault someone /
Stabbing To stab someone /
Murder To murder someone A murderer
Mugging To mug someone A mugger
Pickpocketing To pickpocket A pickpocket
Shoplifting To shoplift A shoplifter
Robbery To rob someone A robber

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, Theft To steal something from someone A thief


Crimes against the person: Crimes against property:
 Indecent assault  Arson
 Libel  Burglary
 Mugging  Joyriding
 Murder  Pickpocketing
 Rape  Robbery
 Slander  Shoplifting
 Stabbing  Theft

Violent offences: Sexual offences:
 Mugging  Indecent assault
 Murder  Rape
 Stabbing
 (Indecent assault)
 (Rape)

Two primary offense groups:
 Victim based crimes
 Other crimes against society:
- Drug offences
- Possession of weapons
- …

Crimewatch concepts:

Term: Definition/concept:
Shared custody When the parents of a child are separated but both have legal
responsibility for the care of their child
He wouldn’t hurt a fly An expression to say that a person would never harm anybody else
Blade and handle The names of the two parts of a knife
Trace some witnesses An expression which means ‘to find members of the public who saw a
crime being committed’
A reward An amount of money offered to try and encourage people to come
forward with information about a crime
Seemingly no motive An expression to say that there is no apparent reason for the crime
having been committed
A trial A formal examination of evidence by a judge in order to decide guilt in
a case of criminal or civil proceedings
The court A place where legal cases are heard
A jury A body of people who give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of
evidence submitted to them in court
An arrest The act of seizing someone by legal authority and taking them into
custody
A conviction The act of proving that a person is guilty of a crime in a court of law




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