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XX. What do the following acronyms mean?

1) TIP

2) TVPA

3) SWL

(Special Watch List, Trafficking in Persons, Trafficking Victims Protection Act)

XXI.How well do you know the Criminal Code of Ukraine? Answer the following questions and compare your answers with your partner’s.

1) Which Article of the Criminal Code deals with coercion?

a) 202 b) 300 c) 302 d) 149

2) What is the maximum punishment for keeping a brothel and pimping?

a) deprivation of liberty for up to 5 years

b) deprivation of liberty for up to 3 years

c) limitation of liberty for up to 7 years d) deprivation of liberty for up to 7 years

3) Which crime is described as ”recruitment, transfer, hiding, hand- over or receiving of a person by fraud, blackmail or by taking advantage of a persons’ vulnerable status with the aim of exploitation”?

a) coercion b) exploitation c) fraud d) trafficking in human beings

4) What is complicity?

a) a threat of killing

b) deliberate joint participation

c) infliction of pain or bodily harm

d) illegal crossing of the State border

XXII.Read the following stories. Identify the crimes committed. Name the criminal liability established by the Criminal Code of Ukraine for these types of crimes.

Olga receives an invitation from her would- be husband and goes to Turkey. The man turns out to be the owner of a brothel, in which he forces Olga to work. He beats her if she refuses to offer sexual services to his clients. He does not give her enough food if she does not earn €700 a week. Olga cannot go to the police, as she does not have the documents that her husband took away after her arrival.

Together with a friend, Lena comes to Budapest on a bus tour. While they are on the bus, Lena and her friend get to know a woman who invites them for a cup of coffee. Most likely, the woman adds some narcotic drug into the coffee because Lena and her friend do not remember anything until they wake up in someone’s car on their way to Belgrade in the company of two men. The girls are transported to a bar where they have to do the cleaning, work as waitresses and engage in prostitution. They never get a single dollar for their work.

XXIII.Translate the sentences into Ukrainian.

1. This problem has been studied by our group.

2. The enemy submarine has been sunk.

3. After the mobsters had been busted, the media reported details of their criminal activities.

4. New model had been tested by the end of March.

5. Defensive exercises will have been fulfilled when the commander orders.

6. Will your son have been met by my sister as soon as train comes?

7.Once a special constable has been arrested, he or she attends a training course which lasts for 28 weeks.

XXIV.Put the questions to the sentences.

1. Our reports have been written in time.

2. The vehicle will have been tested by June.

3. The law has been adopted.

4. Cadets will have been asked by the end of lesson.

5. The wristwatch had been repaired before our arrival.

6. The articles had been written a long before.

7. A youths has been charged with assault and dangerous driving.

8. These effects have also been investigated.

9. The new model will have been discussed by the designers by 6 o'clock.

10. Many railway lines have been built in Ukraine since 1945.

11. Jim didn't know about the change of plans. He hadn't been told.

12. You had been shown the new machine.

13. The article on civil law will have been published by June.

XXV. Transform the sentences into negative form.

1. The engine has been mounted in the near section.

2. Many cities have been supplied with electricity.

3. The tourists had been shown all the places of interest.

4. The parade had been preceded by marching drill.

5. This subject will have been dealt with in the next chapter.

6. The cadets will have been given many different problems to solve.

XXVI. Open the brackets using Present Perfect Passive.

1. I (to accuse) of stealing the money.

2. An ambulance (to call) to the scene of the accident.

3. Brian told me that he (to attack) and (to rob) in the street.

4. He and I (sleep) when the telephone operator awoke us.

XXVII. Open the brackets using Past Perfect Passive.

1. Three men (to arrest) by the police before.

2. This court material was carried out as if he (to find) guilty.

3. By the middle of the 19th century about 60 chemical elements (to discover).

4. When we came to Kiev there were a lot of buildings there which (to destroy) by the German fascists.

XXVIII. Open the brackets using Future Perfect Passive.

1. The documents (to check) and the letters (to type) when you (to come).

2. I'm sure that the goods already (to deliver) to the port when we (to receive) their telegram.

3. The new exhibition (to visit) by many foreign tourists.

4. The witnesses (to ask) by the end of the day.

XXIX. Transform the sentences into Passive form.

I. They have sent for him yet.

2. You have objected my plan.

3. We had got the necessary results before.

4. The authority will sent the officers to different units.

5. All the cadets will take all the exams.

6. Deputies had discussed this point before they adopted the agenda.

XXX. Put the following sentences into the Passive Voice.

1. Unkind remarks have easy upset my friend.

2. The detective had written the report before his chief came.

3. Somebody has found the boy the people wanted. (2 passives)

4. They had eaten the dinner before they finished the conversation. (2 passives)

5. Has the chief signed your documents already?

6. All of them had finished the work before the bell rang.

7. I had written my letter before I heard from him.

8. They have not forgotten the incident.

9. Police has arrested criminals just on the spot.

10. He has made records of crime scene investigation.