Слайд 2A crime is a socially dangerous act (or omission) directed against the
social and state system, the system of economy, property and other rights of cityzens.
A punishment is a penalty imposed on somebody who is convicted of a crime. A punishment could be, for
example, time in prison or a fine.
Слайд 4Kidnapping is taking a person to a secret location using force.
Слайд 5 Armed robbery is using a weapon to steal.
Слайд 6 Arson is setting fire to a place on purpose.
Слайд 7Assault is hurting another person physically.
Слайд 8 Сhild abuse is injuring a child on purpose.
Слайд 9 Drug trafficking is trading illegal drugs.
Слайд 10 Drunk driving is driving after having too much alcohol.
Слайд 11 Fraud is lying or cheating for business or monetary purposes.
Слайд 12 Hijacking is holding people in transit hostage (usually on a plane).
Слайд 13 Murder is taking someone's life through violence.
Слайд 14 Shoplifting is stealing merchandise from a store.
Слайд 15 Speeding is driving beyond the speed limit.
Слайд 16 Terrorism is acts of crime against a political (religious) group or
another country.
Слайд 17 Vandalism is damaging public or private property (for example with spray
paint).
Слайд 18 White collar crime is breaking the law in business.
Слайд 20Traffic ticket (speeding, parking) - leaves marks on driving record/involves paying a
fine.
Слайд 21 Fine (hunting out of season) - pay money as punishment for
minor/petty crime.
Слайд 22House arrest (a young offender who is waiting to go to court)
- remain in one's home for a certain period of time.
Слайд 23Community service is doing unpaid work such as teaching children about crime
or cleaning up garbage.
Слайд 24 Jail time is spending a certain amount of months or years
locked away from society.