UNIT 5
Armed robber: Carrying or using weapons.
Burglar: Someone who gets into buildings illegally and steals things.
Detective: Someone whose job is to discover information about a crime.
Fraudster: Someone who gets money by deceiving people.
Judge: Someone who controls a court and decides how criminals should be punished.
Lawyer: Someone whose job is to explain the law to people and give advice.
Mugger: A person who attacks people in order to steal their money.
Murderer: Someone who has killed someone.
Police officer: Someone who is a member of the police.
Private investigator: A person whose job it is to discover information about people, but who is not a member of a police force.
Thief: Someone who steals things.
Traffic warden: Someone whose job is to make sure people do not leave their cars in places where it is not allowed.
Arson: The crime of intentionally burning something, such as a building.
Blackmail: to get money from someone by threatening to tell a secret or to harm them.
Drug: An illegal substance that people take to make them feel happy.
Pickpocketing: The crime of stealing things out of people's pockets or bags, especially in a crowd.
Evidence: Something that makes you believe that something is true or exists.
Local council: A group of people who are chosen to control a town, city, or area.
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