Crime words

The exercise was created 2022-08-24 by Julian_07. Question count: 30.




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  • arson (Mordbrand) The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
  • assault (överfall) A physical attack.
  • assassination (lönnmord) To murder (a usually prominent person) by sudden or secret attack often for political reasons..
  • bigamy (bigami) Committed by any person who shall contract a second or subsequent marriage before the former marriage has been legally dissolved.
  • blackmail (utpressning) The act of coercion using the threat of revealing or publicizing either substantially true or false information about a person or people unless certain demands are met
  • bomb attack (bombattack) An attack or attacks on a place or area using bombs.
  • bribery (bestickning) The giving or offering of a bribe.
  • burglary (inbrott) Illegal entry of a building with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
  • drug dealing (droghandel) Drug dealing is an individual or group who sells or supply's controlled drugs/substance of any type or quantity.
  • embezzlement (förskingring) theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust or belonging to one's employer.
  • felony (grov förbrytelse) A crime regarded in the US and many other judicial systems as more serious than a misdemeanour.
  • forgery (förfalskning) The action of forging a copy or imitation of a document, signature, banknote, or work of art.
  • fraud (bedrägeri) Wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
  • hijacking (kapning) An act of unlawfully seizing an aircraft, vehicle, or ship while in transit.
  • hooliganism (huliganism) Violent or rowdy behaviour by young troublemakers, typically in a gang.
  • housebreaking (inbrott) The action of breaking into a building, especially in daytime, to commit a crime. In 1968 it was replaced as a statutory crime (in England and Wales only) by burglary.
  • kidnapping (kidnappning) The criminal offense consisting of the unlawful taking and carrying away of a person by force or fraud or the unlawful seizure and detention of a person against his will.
  • looting (plundring) Steal goods from (a place), typically during a war or riot.
  • mansalughter (dråp) The crime of killing a human being without malice aforethought, or in circumstances not amounting to murder.
  • mugging (rån) An act of attacking and robbing someone in a public place.
  • murder (mord) To kill (a human being) unlawfully and with premeditated malice.
  • pickpocketing (fickstöld) The action of stealing from a person's pockets.
  • robbery (rån) The act or practice of robbing specifically : larceny from the person or presence of another by violence or threat.
  • shoplifting (snatteri) The action of stealing goods from a shop while pretending to be a customer.
  • smuggling (smuggling) The illegal movement of goods into or out of a country.
  • spy (spionera) The act of obtaining secret or confidential information (intelligence) from non-disclosed sources or divulging of the same without the permission of the holder of the information for a tangible benefit
  • terrorism (terrorism) The unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
  • theft (stöld) The action or crime of stealing.
  • vandalism (vandalism) Action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property.
  • fencing (häleri) Selling stolen goods.

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