Down Across 1. The legal punishment of being executed for a crime 5. A person who steals from a shop 7. The money offered for helping the police to find a criminal or something which has been stolen 2. The crime of setting fire to the building or burning one's own property 3. A person who makes a copy of something in order to deceive people 4. Deceiving someone in order to make money or obtain goods illegally 6. The act of stealing 8. Killing a person intentionally 9. Adjudged to have committed a crime 10. The crime of stealing 11. The crime of entering a building illegally in order to steal 13. The punishment of being put in prison for a very long time until death 12. A proof that someone was not in the place where a crime happened and so cannot be guilty 15. The mark made on something by the pattern of curved lines on the end of someone's finger 16. A person who drives too fast 14. An illegal action 17. 20. A person who is thought to have committed a crime A gun, knife, or other object used to kill or hurt someone 18. Driving at an illegal or dangerous speed 22. Method of identifying a suspected people by trying to get an accurate picture of the physical appearance of a criminal 19. To recognize a particular person or thing, such as a criminal or something that has been stolen 24. Someone who is harmed or killed by another 21. 26. An illegal copy of a document A covering of real or artificial hair that you wear on your head 28. The crime of destruction of public or private property 23. To take something that belongs to another person without permission 32. A group of people in a court of law who have been chosen to listen to the fact in a case and decide whether the accused person is guilty or innocent 24. A person who damages property on purpose 25. Doing work for the a community as punishment 27. A person who steals from a bank 29. Stealing from a shop 30. A sum of money that must be paid as punishment for breaking al low rule 31. Clothes and other things that you wear to change the way you look so that people cannot recognize you 34. A person who commits a crime 37. A person who attacks and steals from people in a public place 38. Someone who steals things 40. Someone with authority to decide on a sentence in a court of law 42. The punishment given by a court of law 33. 43. A person who sees a crime, and who appears in court to give evidence about it A person who steals things by breaking into a house 34. The place where a trial takes place 44. To take and keep someone prisoner with the authority of the law 35. The act of punishing 36. Being sent to prison for a specified length of time 37. Attacking and stealing from people in a public place 39. Punishment involving bodily pain 41. A place where people are kept as a punishment for crimes 46. Taking someone away by force and illegally, and demanding money (a ransom) in order to release them 45. A way of identifying criminals by measuring the length and the strength of the human voice 48. Money paid for the release of a person held as a prisoner 51. A person who captures someone and demands money for his release 53. Killing a person unintentionally 54. A person who writes something false and offensive about someone 55. A person who kills someone unintentionally 47. 56. A false publication that damages a person's reputation. A legal process to decide if someone is guilty of a crime 49. 57. A line of people, including one person who is suspected of a crime, who are shown to a witness to see if he/she recognizes the criminal A person who kills someone illegally or on purpose 50. Not guilty of a specific crime or offense 52. To give freedom someone Down Across 1. The legal punishment of being executed for a crime /DEATH PENALTY/ 5. A person who steals from a shop /SHOPLIFTER/ 7. The money offered for helping the police to find a criminal or something which has been stolen /REWARD/ 11. The crime of entering a building illegally in order to steal /BURGLARY/ 12. A proof that someone was not in the place where a crime happened and so cannot be guilty /ALIBI/ 14. An illegal action /OFFENCE / 20. A person who is thought to have committed a crime /SUSPECT/ 22. Method of identifying a suspected people by trying to get an accurate picture of the physical appearance of a criminal /COMPUTER AIDED VIDEOFIT/ 24. Someone who is harmed or killed by another /VICTIM/ 26. An illegal copy of a document /FORGERY/ 28. The crime of destruction of public or private property /VANDALISM/ 32. A group of people in a court of law who have been chosen to listen to the fact in a case and decide whether the accused person is guilty or innocent /JURY/ 34. A person who commits a crime /CRIMINAL/ 37. A person who attacks and steals from people in a public place /MUGGER/ 38. Someone who steals things /THIEF/ 40. Someone with authority to decide on a sentence in a court of law /JUDGE/ 2. 3. 4. 6. 8. 9. 10. 13. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 21. 23. 24. 25. 27. 29. 30. 31. 42. The punishment given by a court of law /SENTENCE/ 43. A person who sees a crime, and who appears in court to give evidence about it /WITNESS/ 44. To take and keep someone prisoner with the authority of the law /ARREST/ 45. A way of identifying criminals by measuring the length and the strength of the human voice /VOICE RECOGNITION/ 48. Money paid for the release of a person held as a prisoner /RANSOM/ 51. A person who captures someone and demands money for his release /KIDNAPPER/ 53. Killing a person unintentionally /MANSLAUGHTER/ 54. A person who writes something false and offensive about someone /LIBELER/ 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 39. 41. 46. 55. A person who kills someone unintentionally /MANSLAYER/ 47. 56. A false publication that damages a person's reputation. /LIBEL/ 49. 57. A line of people, including one person who is suspected of a crime, who are shown to a witness to see if he/she recognizes the criminal /IDENTITY PARADE/ 50. 52. The crime of setting fire to the building or burning one's own property /ARSON / A person who makes a copy of something in order to deceive people /FORGER / Deceiving someone in order to make money or obtain goods illegally /FRAUD / The act of stealing /ROBBERY/ Killing a person intentionally /MURDER/ Adjudged to have committed a crime /GUILTY/ The crime of stealing /THEFT/ The punishment of being put in prison for a very long time until death /LIFE SENTENCE / The mark made on something by the pattern of curved lines on the end of someone's finger /FINGERPRINT/ A person who drives too fast /SPEEDER / A gun, knife, or other object used to kill or hurt someone /WEAPON/ Driving at an illegal or dangerous speed /SPEEDING/ To recognize a particular person or thing, such as a criminal or something that has been stolen /IDENTIFY/ A covering of real or artificial hair that you wear on your head /WIG/ To take something that belongs to another person without permission /STEAL/ A person who damages property on purpose /VANDAL/ Doing work for the a community as punishment /COMMUNITY SERVICE/ A person who steals from a bank /ROBBER/ Stealing from a shop /SHOPLIFTING/ A sum of money that must be paid as punishment for breaking al low rule /FINE/ Clothes and other things that you wear to change the way you look so that people cannot recognize you /DISGUISE/ A person who steals things by breaking into a house /BURGLER/ The place where a trial takes place /COURT OF LAW/ The act of punishing /PUNISHMENT/ Being sent to prison for a specified length of time /PRISON SENTENCE/ Attacking and stealing from people in a public place /MUGGING/ Punishment involving bodily pain /PHYSICAL PUNISHMENT / A place where people are kept as a punishment for crimes /PRISON/ Taking someone away by force and illegally, and demanding money (a ransom) in order to release them /KIDNAPPING/ A legal process to decide if someone is guilty of a crime /TRIAL/ A person who kills someone illegally or on purpose /MURDERER/ Not guilty of a specific crime or offense /INNOCENT/ To give freedom someone /RELEASE/