Crime and Punishment
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Crime and Punishment

Оценка 4.6
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английский язык
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27.02.2017
Crime and Punishment
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Crime and Punishment

Crime and Punishment
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corporal punishment • to punish by physically harming the  offender

Crime and Punishment

Crime and Punishment
capital punishment • to punish by killing the offender

Crime and Punishment

Crime and Punishment
community service • to spend time helping the community. For  example, if a person does a minor crime they  are often only punished by having to do  community service

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Crime and Punishment
fine • money paid for a crime

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Crime and Punishment
victim • the person who suffers from a crime or  negative event

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Crime and Punishment
Arson • the crime of intentionally starting a fire in order  to damage or destroy something, especially a  building

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Crime and Punishment
Bigamy • the crime of marrying a person while already  legally married to someone else

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Crime and Punishment
Blackmail • the act of getting money from people or forcing  them to do something by threatening to tell a  secret of theirs or to harm them

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Crime and Punishment
Bribery • to try to make someone do something for you  by giving them money, presents, or something  else that they want

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Crime and Punishment
Burglary • the crime of illegally entering a building and  stealing things

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Crime and Punishment
Child abuse • behaviour in which adults intentionally treat  children in a cruel or violent way

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Crime and Punishment
Forgery • writing another person’s signature (on a  contract or check, for example)

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Crime and Punishment
Hijacking • taking control of an airplane or other vehicle by  force

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Crime and Punishment
Kidnapping • taking a person (often a child) and demanding  money

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Crime and Punishment
Manslaughter • killing another person without premeditation  (without planning)

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Crime and Punishment
Murder  • killing another person with premeditation (with  planning)

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Crime and Punishment
Pick­pocketing • stealing money by taking it from other people’s  pockets (one kind of “theft”)

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Crime and Punishment
Shoplifting • stealing items from a store

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Crime and Punishment
Smuggling • sneaking illegal items from one country to  another country

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Crime and Punishment
Vandalism  • destroying another person’s property

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Crime and Punishment
WHAT CRIME DID THEY  COMMIT? Ronnie Tyler pulled out a gun from his  pocket and shot the bank guard five times in  the head. murder

Crime and Punishment

Crime and Punishment
WHAT CRIME DID THEY  COMMIT? Anne Clinton walked around the department  store and, making sure no one was  watching, put two expensive watches into  her bag. shoplifting

Crime and Punishment

Crime and Punishment
WHAT CRIME DID THEY  COMMIT? John Bottomless was caught at the customs  with $500,000 worth of cocaine hidden the  doors of his car. smuggling

Crime and Punishment

Crime and Punishment
WHAT CRIME DID THEY  COMMIT? Paul Winters and Jennifer Summers  stopped millionaire William Gates outside  his home and forced him to go with them.  They demanded 30 million dollars from the  family to free him. kidnapping

Crime and Punishment

Crime and Punishment
WHAT CRIME DID THEY  COMMIT? Pete Murphy often went to the shopping  center and took wallets from the people  shopping. The never felt a thing! pickpocketing

Crime and Punishment

Crime and Punishment
WHAT CRIME DID THEY  COMMIT? Johnnie Smeghurst set fire to his school  after failing all his exams. arson

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Crime and Punishment
NOW YOU GUESS THE  CRIME!

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Crime and Punishment

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Crime and Punishment

Crime and Punishment

Crime and Punishment

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Crime and Punishment

Crime and Punishment

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Crime and Punishment

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LET`S DISCUSS THESE  QUESTIONS: What are most serious crimes of the 21st  century? Why do people become criminals? Are some people born bad or do they  become criminals through life  experiences? What are the causes of crime?
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