arson, the crime of intentionally burning something, such as a building, break the law, to do something that the law says you must not do, burglary, when someone gets into a building illegally and steals things, burgle, to get into a building illegally and steal things, certainty, when you are completely sure about something, commit, to do something bad or illegal, community service, work that someone who has committed a crime does to help other people instead of going to prison, convict, to decide officially in a court of law that someone has done a crime, crime, something someone does that is illegal, criminal, someone who has done a crime, critic, someone whose job is to give their opinion of a book, play, film, etc, disappointed, sad because something was not as good as you expected, or because something did not happen, discussion, when people talk about something and tell each other their ideas or opinions, engineering, designing or building machines, engines or electrical equipment, or things such as roads, railways or bridges, using scientific principles., forum, a situation or meeting in which people can exchange ideas and discuss things, get away with (sth), to succeed in avoiding punishment for something, good-looking, attractive, graffiti, writing or pictures painted on walls and public places, usually illegally, hang around, to spend time somewhere, usually without doing very much, joyriding, stealing cars and driving them fast and dangerously, litter, pieces of paper and other waste that are left in public places, offender, someone who has committed a crime, pick-pocketing, stealing things out of pockets or bags, especially in a crowd, preparation, the things that you do to prepare for something, pretend, to behave as if something is true when it is not, probation, a period of time when a criminal must behave well and not commit any more crimes in order to avoid being sent to prison, regret, to feel sorry about a situation, especially something that you wish you had not done, responsibility, something that it is your job or duty to do, satisfactory, good enough, shed, a small building used to keep things such as tools, shoplifting, stealing things from a shop, skatepark, a place where people do skateboarding, in-line skating, etc, society, a large group of people who live in the same country or area and have the same laws, traditions, etc, split up, If two people or a group split up, they end their relationship., statistics, a group of facts or numbers to show information, the media, newspapers, magazines, radio and television considered as a group, truthfully, in a way that is honest and not containing or telling any lies , turn (sb/sth) into (sb/sth), to change and become someone or something different, or to make someone or something do this, uncertainty, when something is uncertain, vandalism, the crime of damaging things in public places.

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