Arrest, To take someone into custody by legal authority; the act of doing so., Authorities, The people or organizations that have the power to make decisions and enforce laws., Coincide (a coincidence), To happen at the same time or by chance; a remarkable concurrence of events., Combat crime, To fight against criminal activity., Commit a crime, To perform an illegal act., Common, Occurring, found, or done often; prevalent., Content with, Satisfied or willing to accept; not wanting anything more., Convict, To declare someone guilty of a criminal offense; a person found guilty., Court, The place where legal trials take place and judgments are made., Crime prevention campaign, An organized effort to stop crimes from happening., Crime rate, The number of crimes that happen in a particular place during a specific period., Deter, To discourage someone from doing something, often by making them fear the consequences., Dramatically, In a very noticeable or striking way; significantly., In an effort to, With the aim of; trying to., Judge, A public official who presides over court trials; to form an opinion about., Leaded petrol (lead), A type of fuel containing lead, now banned in most places due to toxicity., Mugging, An attack and robbery of a person in a public place., Murder, The unlawful premeditated killing of one person by another., Pickpocketing, The crime of stealing things from people's pockets or bags in public., Possess, To own or have something., Petty crime, A minor crime, often punished with a small fine or short jail time., Prosecutor, A lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in a criminal court., Psychologist, A scientist who studies the human mind and behavior., Raid, A sudden surprise attack or search by police., Rape, The crime of forcing someone to have sexual intercourse against their will., Resident, A person who lives in a particular place., Respond to, To react to something., Sentence, The punishment given to someone convicted in court; to declare that punishment., Suspicion, A feeling or belief that someone is guilty of something dishonest or illegal., Thief (pl. Thieves), A person who steals something., Triumphant, Having achieved a great victory or success., Unlikely, Not probable; not likely to happen or be true., Approximately, Used to show that something is almost, but not completely, accurate or exact., Violent crime, A crime in which the offender uses or threatens to use violent force upon the victim., Vulnerable, Exposed to being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally., Warning, A statement or event that indicates a possible or impending danger or problem., Bag snatching, The crime of grabbing someone's bag or purse and running away..

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