Crime Types:
1.
Theft
2.
Robbery
3.
Burglary
4.
Assault
5.
Murder
6.
Kidnapping
7.
Vandalism
8.
Fraud
9.
Cybercrime
10.
Arson
11.
Forgery
12.
Shoplifting
13.
Homicide
14.
Drug
trafficking
15.
Embezzlement
16.
Carjacking
17.
Extortion
18.
Harassment
19.
Smuggling
20.
Human
trafficking
- Get
away with: To avoid being caught or punished for a crime.
- He
thought he could get away with stealing from the store, but he was caught
on camera.
- Turn
in: To report someone to the authorities for a crime they've
committed.
- She
decided to turn in her friend when she found out about the robbery.
- Go
on the run: To evade the authorities and avoid capture.
- The
fugitive went on the run for several months before being captured.
- Set
up: To arrange or frame someone for a crime they didn't commit.
- He
claimed he was set up by his business partner to take the blame for
embezzlement.
- Cover
up: To hide or conceal evidence or the truth related to a crime.
- They
tried to cover up their involvement in the burglary by destroying
security camera footage.
- Turn
yourself in: To voluntarily surrender to the authorities.
- Realizing
the seriousness of his crime, he decided to turn himself in to the
police.
7. Serve time:
- Example:
He had to serve time in prison for his role in the robbery.
8. Caught red-handed:
·
Example: He was caught red-handed
stealing money from the cash register.
9.
Get away with murder:
- Example:
She always gets away with murder in the office because the boss likes
her.