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5. Retell the text. Use the following words and expressions:

policing, basic security and law enforcement, responsible for keeping law and order, privately-funded rewards, to return stolen property, a publicly-salaried police force, police units, to protect merchandise, the Glasgow Police Act, the Irish Constabulary Act, chief constables and inspectors general, night watchmen, the Metropolitan Police Act, Sir Robert Peel, ´Bobbies´ or 'Peelers', keeping the Queen's Peace

Police Vocabulary 2

1. Study the second part of police vocabulary and translate the words and expressions into Russian.

Vocabulary part of speech

Meaning

Write an example sentence

(or translate)

Part 1

  1. attacker noun

police officer (common slang)

  1. cop/copper noun

person who assaults or attacks

  1. night stick noun

a person who enters a home or business illegally

  1. book someone verb

a call to the police to complain of disturbing noise (usually music or a party)

  1. domestic dispute adjective + noun

register someone as a criminal

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  1. intruder noun

heavy stick that police use for controlling crowds or defending themselves

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  1. noise complaint noun

argument/trouble in the home(often leads to violence)

Part 2

  1. be on the beat

explain what smb is charged with(alleged to have done)

  1. catch somebody red-handed

examine by questioning formally or officially

  1. interrogate interrogation

discover smb doing smth illegal or wrong

  1. extort confession

a member of civilian staff employed by a British police force to assist in regulating the flow of traffic

  1. bring charges/allegations against smb

patrol the streets

  1. traffic warden

make smb confess by improper means: blackmail or tortures

Part 3

  1. parking offence

having no driver’s documents

  1. issue a

(penalty) ticket

a minor criminal who commits a crime (usually under age of 18)

  1. Driving without MOT test, insurance, driving licences

leaving your car in the wrong place

  1. drunk driving

hand in an order to pay a fine

  1. speeding

including a car, bicycle, boat, or motorcycle, without permission from the owner.

  1. joyriding

operating another person's vehicle, exceeding speed limit

  1. young offender

(juvenile delinquent) noun

driving under the influence of alcohol