VOCABULARY BUILDER 

 
VOCABULARY FOR CRIME AND PUNISHMENT

CRIME    AND    PUNISHMENT :

1.    crime of passion       
Meaning: refers to a crime, especially murder, caused by sexual jealousy    
Example: People who carry out  crimes of passion often regret their actions later, when they reflect on what they have done.   
 
2.    to serve a prison sentence        
Meaning: to carry out confinement in prison as a punishment    
Example: They are serving long prison sentences for their part in the assassination.        
 
3.    to turn to crime/ drugs        
Meaning: To start committing crimes or using drugs.    
Example: During periods of  high youth unemployment, some youngsters turn to crime to obtain money.        
 
4.    to be tough on crime        
Meaning: To punish crime severely    
Example: The crime rate is likely to fall if governments take strong measures to be tough on crime.       
 
5.    to contest the verdict        
Meaning: not agree with the decision of the jury after the trial of a case    
Example: In many countries, the accused person has the right to contest the verdict which was reached in the court.        
 
6.    to take into consideration        
Meaning: to think about a particular fact or detail and allow it to have some influence when you are making a decision    
Example: The previous criminal records of those who are found guilty must be taken into consideration when a sentence is passed.
 
7.    to reintegrate back into society/ community        
Meaning: to restore someone through education or therapy    
Example: There is an increasing focus among policy-makers and practitioners on identifying programs and strategies that will help prisoners successfully reintegrate back into their communities without re-offending.        
 
8.    to be soft on crime        
Meaning: not to impose strict punishments on offenders     
Example: In order to deter criminals effectively, governments must not follow policies which are soft on crime.        
 
9.    a policy of zero tolerance       
Meaning: a policy of applying laws very strictly, so that every illegal action is punished, even if it is not very serious     
Example: I would argue that the most effective way to reduce crime is to implement a policy of zero tolerance.        
 
10.    a chance of rehabilitation        
Meaning: a chance of helping someone to have a normal life after serving a prison sentence     
Example: We should give ex-offerders a chance of rehabilitation and teach them how to become useful members of society.        
 
11.    to embark on something        
Meaning: To start something new    
Example: Young people sometimes embark on a life of crime as a result of the bat influence of criminals whom they know.        
 
12.    to make a fresh start        
Meaning: to try something new after making mistakes in one’s life    
Example: I believe that people should have the opportunity to make a fresh start after they are released from prison.
 
13.    to act as a deterrent        
Meaning: a measure which makes somebody less likely to do something    
Example: Longer prison sentences would act as a deterrent and would be one useful measure to tackle rising crime.        
 
14.    to release back into society.        
Meaning:    to give freedom to prisoners who have finished their sentences.    
Example:    He was released back into society after serving two years of a five-year sentence.        
 
15.    corporal punishment        
Meaning: to punish by physically harming the offender    
Example: Many schools have abandoned the policy of corporal punishment for children how misbehave and prefer to give extra work or detention after school instead.        
 
16.    drug trafficking        
Meaning: importing and selling illegal drugs    
Example: Some people argue that legalising drugs would put an end to the evil of drug trafficking and the violence associated with it.        
 
17.    a non-custodial sentence        
Meaning: a sentence which is not served in prison    
Example: There is a wide range of  non custodial sentences which a court may give to offenders, including: fines, probation orders or community service orders.        
 
 18.    to be found guilty        
Meaning: the court decided that the person did commit the crime      
Example: If people are found guilty of committing serious offences, heavy punishments should be imposed.
 
19.    the full weight of the law        
Meaning: all the strictest punishments available according to the laws of a country.    
Example: In order to deter crime, the full weight of  the law must be imposed for all serious offences.        
 
20.    to impose a ban on sth        
Meaning: to enforce an official rule which says that something is not allowed        
Example: Most governments have imposed a ban on the sale of tobacco to those aged under 16.        
 
21.    to convict a criminal        
Meaning: to find an offender guilty and to punish them        
Example: Once the courts have convicted a criminal, the punishment should be severe.        
 
22.    law-abiding citizens        
Meaning: people who obey and respect the law        
Example: The government could take some effective steps to protect law-abiding citizens.        
 
23.    to enforce the law        
Meaning: to make sure that the law is obeyed        
Example: The role of the police and the courts is to enforce the law.        
 
24.    capital punishment        
Meaning: punishment by death        
Example: In some states of America, those who commit murder are sometimes  sentenced  to capital  punishment.  
 
25.    forensic evidence   
Meaning: connected with the scientific tests conducted by the police when investigating a crime        
Example: Modern police methods include the use of forensic evidence, such as DNA samples, to investigate crimes.        
 
26.    to install surveillance cameras        
Meaning: to put cameras in a place where a crime is likely to be committed        
Example: The security company has installed surveillance cameras at all the entrances and exits of the shopping mall.        
 
27.    to put on probation        
Meaning: to make a convicted person see an official at regular intervals to check on their    good behavior, as an alternative to going to prison        
Example: The young offender was put on probation, as his crime was not serious enough to send him to prison.        
 
28.    to punish wrongdoers        
Meaning: to punish people who do something illegal        
Example: Stricter measures must be introduced by governments to punish wrongdoers.        
 
29.    to arrest suspects        
Meaning: to stop and hold people who the police think may have committed a crime        
Example: The government should give the police greater powers to arrest suspects.        
 
30.    the letter of the law        
Meaning: the exact wording of the law, without considering any excuses        
Example: I believe that the courts must apply the strict letter of the law and impose the harshest possible sentences on criminals.