Crime and Law English Vocabulary! - IELTS Essential Vocabulary! - YouTube

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Good afternoon, I'm Jim newsmen today's top stories
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the Prime Minister has been arrested for trespassing through a field of wheat a
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Kitten in London has been jailed for murder and is awaiting trial
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Dracula the fictional public domain character has been accused of robbery. He denies the charge
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This puppy from Liverpool has been sentenced to eight years in prison for tax evasion in a public statement made by his lawyer
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he said roof and
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finally Hercules famous for his impressive strength and amazing ABS has been found guilty of drug possession and steroid use
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Those stories and more coming up after today's lesson
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If you commit a crime
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Than you're a criminal and I or another police officer will arrest you take you to jail
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Then you'll go to court for your trial
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Where a jury might decide the verdict. Are you guilty or innocent?
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If you're found guilty, then you'll go to prison for a long time
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So like own
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Don't be a criminal. It's rubbish. It's hot. It's really hot. Okay
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So if you do a crime we say you commit a crime
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That's the verb which collocates to crime and all of the crimes that you'll learn today first
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Let's look at the violent crimes when someone is hurt or injured
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So the word for hurting or injuring someone in general doesn't have to be physical. It could be emotional -
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But the word is assault
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You might also hear the word battery and in this case where someone is physically harmed there's a physical injury
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It's actually both you can say this is assault or this is battery. That's the name of the crime
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But very specifically there is a difference
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Battery is when there is physical harm
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That's true of assault. But if there is not physical damage not a physical injury, perhaps it's a threat
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perhaps you had someone in another way with words perhaps
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That is a type of assault and we're going to learn a few different types of assault in today's lesson
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okay, let's say that he punches this guy and and
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Without intention. He kills him. He only wanted to punch the guy he didn't want to kill him
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when you kill someone without intention or perhaps
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through negligence
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Accidentally that has a specific name
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Manslaughter it's not gender-specific. It's for both male and female manslaughter
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You commit manslaughter
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remember we don't say do
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Manslaughter we don't say do a crime we say commit a crime in this case. He committed
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It's a regular verb
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Manslaughter okay with intention. Let's say you want to kill the person what's the name of that?
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If you want to kill someone and you kill them the name of that crime is
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Commonly it's called murder you commit murder. It's the name of the crime and
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the verb he
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murdered him
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Again, it's a regular verb
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but in law
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It's called homicide in a newspaper. For example
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He committed homicide because it sounds more formal in
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conversation if you're talking about crimes
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You would probably say he committed murder or he murdered him
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The next crime is about a type of sexual assault when you force someone to have sex
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in Latin languages, I
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Believe your word is this or a variation of this in English?
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the nearest word is violate, but that doesn't mean
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To force someone to have sex that's different. That crime is called rape commit rape
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So that's the name of the crime and it's the verb
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That's not the only word confusion with this crime
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The person who commits rape is not a raper or a rapper. No, it's
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Rapist, that's the person who commits rape who rapes
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The next crime involves setting fire to
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places to things if you set fire to a place or a building or a thing
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This crime is called
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Arson the person is an
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Arsonist the common mistake. I hear from students with that situation with fire
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You don't say put fire on the house or put the house on fire new the verb is set
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for example the sentence the arsonist set fire to
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The house or he sets the building the car on fire
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Two ways of saying it. Okay. The next group of crimes is about stealing taking something, which doesn't belong to you
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In general when you steal when you take something, which isn't yours you commit theft
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The name of the person is a thief
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the thief
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Commits theft of course, there are many different types of theft
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for example
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If you steal something from a house shop a building or a person
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With a weapon or a gun some kind of force
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That situation is called robbery you commit robbery
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notice in this situation
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He is stealing with a weapon with force with a threat. So that is called robbery
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He is a a
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robber and the
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Verb is robbed. So a whole sentence could be he robbed the bank
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If you enter a building with the intention to steal something this one is called
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burglary and the person who does it is called a
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burglar the verb for this is
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To burgle which is a very fun word to say, but definitely don't do it. It's bad
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Our next crime happens in the street in a usually a public place
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When she wants to steal his money his phone and she has a knife
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This verb is called
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To mug she is mugging him the name of the crime
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his mugging she committed a mugging and maybe you've guessed it the name of the person who does it is a
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Mugger quick differences between these three for example you wake up in the morning. Your TV is missing
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You were burgled someone burgled your house
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Someone enters your house and they have a gun and say give me your TV you were robbed
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So yet this could be he was robbed. She robbed him
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It could be but more specifically in a public place in the street
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This is called a mugging. She mugged him
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He was mugged in the passive try to practice these with your own examples in the comments
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So the next thing is maybe a more common crime that probably you've done be honest
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When you steal something from a shop whether it's candy or a t-shirt or anything from a shop that is called
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Shoplifting and the person is called a
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Shoplifter the verb may be you've guessed it
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It's to shoplift. It's a regular verb shoplift it in the past
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Question for you in the comments be honest, I won't tell the police
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Have you ever shoplift it you can be honest. You can tell me it's just you and me here. Tell me in the comments
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What did you shoplift?
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The next few crimes are about stealing a vehicle
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Taking control of a vehicle from someone else
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When you steal a car when you take control of that car from someone else the crime is
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Carjacking when it's a plane. It's
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hijacking the verb is to hijack or
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carjack the person who commits that crime is a
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Carjacker or a hijacker and
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again, remember all of these crimes you would say you commit the crime not do the crime for example this
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Person committed a hijacking not did a hijacking
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If someone steals a person that crime is called
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Kidnap and that's also the verb the person who commits the kidnapping is called the kidnapper
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You might read or hear the expression
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White-collar crime there's a TV show called white collar
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What are white collar crimes? Let's have a look. The first example of a white collar crime is
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embezzlement
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This is when you steal money, which is in your care
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For example you steal money from your company. That's embezzlement the verb
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is to embezzle again a fun word to say only person is
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an embezzler
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True story. I used to teach a guy who's now in prison for embezzlement
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Now taxes are annoying, but you need to pay them if you don't pay your taxes
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That's called
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Tax evasion. That's the name of the crime
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The person who commits tax evasion is called a tax evader
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The verb we would say this person
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evaded tax or of course
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Committed tax evasion. The next one is about lying in order to get money
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You know those emails you sometimes get where they write. Hey my uncle just died
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he was a millionaire and I can share that money with you if you first
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Send me like a hundred dollars or whatever. Of course this person is never going to pay you. This is a crime
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This crime is called fraud
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That's also the name of the person who commits fraud you could say this person is a fraud
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This email is a fraud
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But fraud is not just for those emails
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It's for anyone who lies or deceive someone in order to gain something financially or personally
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a policeman stops, you says you have committed a crime and you say
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Maybe just ignore the crime and I'll give you money. This crime is called
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Bribery the verb is
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To bribe now, there's no one word for this person who commits bribery
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We don't have a word for that. So an example sentence
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He bribed the policeman also, you should know that bribe is the verb and the noun
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so this money is a
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bribe
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You could say he offered him a bribe
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For example, or he took the bribe or he refused the bribe?
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There's bribery happen in your city. Let me know
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I mean if you've done it don't probably don't write it in the comments, but does it happen? Let me know in the comments
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let's imagine, you know, someone's secret and you tell them I
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Want to tell everyone but I won't say anything if you pay me lots of money
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What's that called?
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It's called blackmail that is also a verb so
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you can commit blackmail and the person who does it is a
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Blackmailer, so an example sentence could be
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He blackmailed him 4 million pounds to keep his secret
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Okay, you know how the Mafia will tell someone who maybe owns a shop
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Pay us
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Protection money and nothing bad will happen to your shop
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This is a crime and this is called
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Extortion when you take money from someone usually through force or a threat
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So ya think the Mafia that's what they do the verb is
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To extort so the Mafia is
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extorting
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This guy I know there's a lot of vocabulary here
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But remember the best way to learn the vocabulary is by writing it down making your own
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examples
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Examples which you can easily remember. So make the examples funny or crazy or silly
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They're easier to remember than the boring ones. So those are big crimes
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what about the small crimes the small crimes in which you might have to pay some money or
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Spend a day or two in jail. Those are called
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Misdemeanors, those are the smaller crimes. You might just have to pay a little money a fine
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if
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You break damage or destroy someone else's property that is called
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Vandalism the verb is
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To vandalize and the person who does it is
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A vandal so a common argument a common debate is is graffiti
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Vandalism or art are they vandals or artists? What do you think? Let me know in the comments
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Living in London can be quite expensive. So my other job selling sex, this is called
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Prostitution the person who does it is a
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Prostitute you sometimes hear it more informally as a
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Hooker in TV shows and movies most commonly and again, that's a person who sells sex
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If you enter someone's property or a restricted area without permission
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This crime is called
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Trespassing and trespass that's the verb you probably know that the person is called a
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Trespasser so yeah, true story. Our prime minister said the naughtiest thing she's ever done was trespassing
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She ran through fields of wheat when she was young
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She's so annoying
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When a person commits a crime a police officer will put handcuffs on that person
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That verb is to arrest
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the police officer
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arrests the criminal
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Later that criminal will go to a building when they have to argue that they didn't do anything wrong
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They didn't commit a crime
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This guy is saying you committed a crime you did it so you are
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Guilty if you're guilty you did the crime but you want to say no I didn't do this crime I am
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I'm innocent. I didn't commit any crime. I didn't do anything wrong
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These guys will hear your story the other side of the story. They are called
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the jury they will make the decision whether you're guilty or innocent and
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Also, this person will make a decision on whether you're guilty or innocent
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This person controls the court. They are the judge we have a word for the decision that is made
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the decision of guilty or innocent is
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The verdict that's the decision and they don't say we
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Decided you're guilty or innocent. They say we find you guilty or innocent
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So for example a sentence could be
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He was found guilty of robbery
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Now, what's the punishment we can talk about the punishment?
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with the word
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sentence
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Sentence is a verb and a noun
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So an example sentence could be
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And he was sentenced to eight years
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Thank you for watching. Let me know about any famous crimes from your country. Who did what and what happened next
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Write them in the comments. Remember to Like share and subscribe and hit the bell
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