CRIME & PUNISHMENT KINDS OF CRIMES.

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CRIME & PUNISHMENT KINDS OF CRIMES

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Crime is but an inevitable social evil. The number of crimes committed in the society shows the state of it. The reason for many crimes committed by teenagers is the generation gap.

Why do people commit crimes?

Murder - [ ] Shoplifting - [ ] Burglary - [ ] Arson - [ ] Kidnapping - [ ] Blackmail - [ ] Drug Trafficking - [ ] Pickpocketing - [ ] Hijacking - [ ] Robbery-[ ] Fraud - [ ] Mugging - [ ] Forgery - [ ]

1) MURDER 2) SHOPLIFTING 3) BURGLARY 4) ARSON 5) KIDNAPPING 6) BLACKMAIL 7) DRUG TRAFFICKING c) killing someone f) stealing things from shops, hiding them in your bags or under your clothes b) stealing from someone’s home a) setting fire to something in a criminal way d) taking a person hostage in exchange for money or other favours e) threatening somebody to get money i) dealing with drugs-buying and selling them

h) stealing things from somebody’s pocket or handbag m) to use violence or threats to take control of a plane, ship k) the crime of stealing things from a bank, shop etc, using violence j) a method of illegally getting money from someone, by using clever and complicated methods g) an attack on someone in which they are robbed in a public place l) copying something, especially documents, painting or paper money illegally 8) PICKPOCKETING 9) HI JACKING 10) ROBBERY 11) FRAUD 12) MUGGING 13) FORGERY

Read the sentences and define the crime. The boy would be harmed unless his parents paid the money. Kidnapping She murdered him for his money. Murder Why do middle class women steal food from supermarkets? Shoplifting

Having made no profit that year, he set fire to his own factory. Arson People broke into our house and stole our video camera. Burglary He threatened to tell the newspapers unless he got three thousand pounds. Blackmail The pilot was forced to take the plane to Tashkent. Hijacking

Thank you! Good luck!