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Unit 3. Classifications of crimes.

Exercise 22. Translate and learn this table by heart.

Crimes and criminals

Crime

Criminal

Criminal act

arson

arsonist

to set fire to smth;

to set smth on fire

shoplifting

shoplifter

to shoplift

mugging

mugger

to mug

offence

offender

to offend

vandalism

vandal

to vandalize

burglary or house-breaking

burglar

to burgle; to break into

murder

murderer

to murder

manslaughter

manslayer

to kill someone but not deliber­ately

kidnapping

kidnapper

to kidnap

pickpocketing

pickpocket

to pick smb’s pocket

abetting/complicity

accomplice

to abet

aiding

abettor/ accomplice/ aider

to aid and abet

drug trafficking /drug sale/ drug trade

drug dealer/drug trafficker

to trade in drugs / to sell and buy drugs

spy/espionage

spy

to spy

terrorism

terrorist

to terrorize

assassination

assassin

to assassinate

hooliganism

hooligan

to behave in a noisy and violent way in a public place

ticketless travel/fraudulent travel

stowaway

to stow away

theft

thief

to thieve/to steal

hijacking

hijacker

to hijack

carjacking

carjacker

to carjack

forgery

forger

to forge

robbery

robber

to rob

larceny

larcener

to commit larceny

smuggling

smuggler

to smuggle

treason

traitor

to betray

gangsterism

gangster

to be a member of a criminal group

desertion

deserter

to desert

bigamy

bigamist

to commit bigamy

speeding

speeder

to speed

rape

rapist

to rape

blasphemy

blasphemer

to commit blasphemy/to blaspheme

perjury

perjurer

to perjure

fraud

swindler

to swindle

bribery/bribe-taking

bribetaker

to give a bribe

blackmail

blackmailer

to blackmail

extortion

extortionist

to extort

embezzlement

embezzler

to embezzle

tax evasion

tax evader

to evade taxes

counterfeiting

counterfeiter

to counterfeit

drug abuse

drug addict

to abuse drugs

trespass

trespasser

to tresspass

pilferage

pilferer

to pilfer

piracy

pirate

to commit piracy

money laundering

money launderer

to launder money

infringement of copyright

copyright infringer

to infringe a copyright

assault

assailant

to assault

aggravated assault

assailant

to assault with aggravating circumstance

childabuse

a person who abuses a child

to abuse a child

joyriding

joyrider

to joyride

defamation

defamer

to defame

slander

slanderer

to slander

libel

libeller

to libel

eavesdropping

eavesdropper

to eavesdrop

conversion

a person who converts

toconvert

Exercise 23. Match the criminals with the descriptions.

1. thief a. someone who kills somebody else on purpose

2. robber b. someone who steals things from shops

3. burglar c. someone who takes a person by force and demands ransom in

4. mugger order to set them free

5. murderer d. someone who steals something from a bank, post office, shop,

6. kidnapper etc., often using threats or force

7. arsonist e. someone who uses force to take control of an aeroplane, train

8. shoplifter f. someone who takes things which do not belong to them

9. vandal g. someone who damages other people’s property on purpose

10. hijacker h. someone who attacks people in the street in order to steal

something

i. someone who sets fire to property on purpose

j. someone who breaks into people’s houses to steal things

Exercise 24. Match the headlines with the crimes.

1. kidnapping a. “Removers” empty three houses

2. hijacking b. Boy snatched from mum in park

3. assassination c. Pensioner attacked in town centre for ₤ 5

4. mugging d. Factory fire: no accident

5. arson e. President killed by single bullet

6. burglary f. Gunman forces pilot to land in desert

Exercise 25. Go through the list of offences and decide which are major and which are minor. Then look at the forms of punishment and decide which is appropriate for each offence. Write sentences as in the example.

E.g. Murder is a major offence. I think that someone who murders somebody should be sentenced to life imprisonment.

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