pickpocketing - stealing from someone’s pocket, usually unnoticed, fraud - getting money by deceiving people, kidnapping - taking a person and holding them in order to get money, burglary - entering a building, often when there is no one in it, and stealing money or valuables, robbery - stealing money or property from a bank, shop, or vehicle, often by using force or threats, arson - setting fire to a building, car etc. illegally, murder - killing someone with an intention to do so, mugging - taking something by force from someone, esp. on the street, rape - attacking a person and using force in order to get a sexual benefit, hijacking - using force to take control of a plane, ship, bus, car etc., theft - stealing usually secretly and without violence, smuggling - bringing illegal goods, like drugs, cigarettes etc. into the country, manslaughter - killing someone by accident, shoplifting - stealing goods from a shop by hiding things in a bag or in your clothes,

B2 Class 26 Vocabulary: Crime

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