Vocabulary Meaning Example Sentence: Part of Speech
Vocabulary Meaning Example Sentence: Part of Speech
Vocabulary Meaning Example Sentence: Part of Speech
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someone pays as
a promise to
appear in cour
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cop, copper police officer Did somebody here call
noun (common slang) the cops?
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solving crime the man's appearance.
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gang a group of people Stay away from this area at
noun often associated night as there is a lot
with crime and of gang activity.
drugs
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in the bag.
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perpetrator person who The perpetrator is still at
noun committed the large.
crime
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limit five years ago.
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Crime and Punishment - English for Police
There is an important difference between criminal law and civil law. Criminal law deals with
matters such as robbery or murder for which people can go to jail. Civil law deals with matters
such as business contracts or divorce. The police are not normally involved in civil law.
Example Sentences
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Types of crime
crime definition
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drunk driving driving after having too much alcohol
theft stealing
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vandalism damaging public or private property (for
example with spray paint)
Types of punishment
punishment definition
(example offence)
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jail time spend a certain amount of months or
(man who assaults his years locked away from society
wife)
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Helping Tourists
Example Sentences
Sample Conversation
A Spanish police officer helps a British woman to find her missing child...
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Woman: My daughter is missing. I can't find her anywhere!
Police: Okay. Calm down. I'm going to help you find her. What's her name?
Woman: Erica. She's only five. She doesn't know how to speak Spanish!
Woman: She has brown curly hair. She's skinny and small for her age.
Woman: Blue shorts and a pink T-shirt. She has a hat on too, I think.
Woman: I've been looking for her for almost an hour now.
Woman: We were just shopping in the vegetable section. I turned around and she was gone.
Police: Stay right at the front of the store in case she comes looking for you. We'll start looking
for her now.
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Traffic and Traffic Accidents
Example Sentences
Sample Conversation
A Japanese police officer pulls over an American driver on the highway for speeding...
Man: Ah, yeah. I think it's in my pocket. No. Maybe my wallet. Uh. Yeah here.
Man: No, sorry. It's a rental car. I'm not used to it.
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Police: Have you been drinking tonight, Mr. Davidson?
Man: I had one or two drinks. I'm okay to drive, though. I know my limit.
Police: It seems you are unaware of our zero tolerance for drinking and driving.
Police: In Japan you cannot operate a vehicle after consuming any alcohol.
Police: You were also going over the speed limit, Mr. Davidson. I'm going to have to ask you to
step out of your vehicle and get into my car.
Police: We'll have the rental car towed to the agency. When you're in our country you have to
respect our rules.
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Questioning a Witness
Witnesses are valuable to the police. A witness is somebody who is actually present when
something happens and who sees what happens. The police usually like to question all
witnesses as soon as possible after a crime, accident or other event
Example Sentences
Description of a suspect
Sample Conversation
An ESL teacher working in Korea witnesses a bank robbery. The police question her as a
witness...
Police: I understand you were the key witness for the robbery.
Woman: Yes, I was the only other person in the bank besides the tellers.
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Woman: Sure. I don't know how much help I'll be. He made me get on the ground so I didn't
get a very good look at him.
Woman: Yes, he had a pistol in his back pocket. He threatened to use it, but I doubt it was
loaded.
Woman: He was Asian. Probably five foot six. He was wearing a baseball cap and sunglasses. I
can't remember what else he was wearing.
Police: Did he talk directly to you? I mean, did he ask you for your money or anything?
Woman: No, he just told me to get on the ground. That's all I know. I'm running late for a class.
Is it okay if I go now?
Police: I just want to get your name and phone number. If you think of anything else, please
notify us.
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Asking for Identification (ID) and Information
Example Sentences
It is important to keep in mind that every country requires different documentation that
proves someone's identification (ID). In many countries such as Greece and Spain a national ID
card is compulsory. Citizens are expected to have these cards on them at all times. However, in
other countries ID cards are not required. Police and officials in these countries often use
another system to identify people, such as asking for two pieces of ID.
Types of ID
Passport
Government-issued Photo ID card
Driving licence/Driver's license
Birth certificate
Permanent residence card
Social security card
Medical/Health card
Voter registration card
word meaning
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date of birth (DOB) date when the ID holder was born:
day/month/year: 23/05/1970 (23rd May
1970)
month/day/year: 05/23/1970 (23rd May
1970)
year/month/day: 1970/05/23 (23rd May
1970)
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common law husband
valid until, expiry date the last date when an ID document can
be used
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