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Comm 1 unit 8

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  • breaking into a house to steal money and objects
    burglary
  • attacking someone in the street for their money
    mugging
  • a resident in a prison
    inmate
  • a prison, esp. one for the detention of persons awaiting trial or convicted of minor offenses
    jail
  • setting fire to property on purpose
    arson
  • in a very bad condition (especially used about a building)
    run-down
  • taking a person and asking for money to release them
    kidnapping
  • carrying and not declaring goods at customs
    smuggling
  • money you can pay so that you can wait for trial in your home and not in jail
    bail
  • to confine or prevent from leaving (phr.v)
    lock up
  • copying something (eg. money or products)
    forgery
  • breaking into the data of a computer from another computer
    hacking
  • A dark, often underground chamber used to confine prisoners
    dungeon
  • stealing from a shop
    shoplifting
  • damaging property
    vandalism
  • killing another person
    murder