Crime and Law Enforcement Vocabulary
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Match the following crimes with their corresponding actions:

Blackmail = To extort money or something valuable from someone by the use of threats or coercion Burglary = To illegally enter a building with intent to commit a crime, especially theft Kidnapping = To abduct or unlawfully detain someone against their will Phishing = To deceive individuals into providing personal or sensitive information Murder = To unlawfully kill another person Robbery = To steal by using force or the threat of force Rape = To force sexual activity on someone without their consent Arson = To deliberately set fire to property

What is the Dutch term for 'to have an alibi'?

  • een overval plegen
  • een misdaad begaan
  • een politierapport
  • een alibi hebben (correct)
  • A ____________ is a person who steals a car.

    car thief

    To burgle means to legally enter a building with the intent to steal.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Dutch term for 'to commit a crime'?

    <p>een misdaad begaan</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How do you say 'a stolen car' in Dutch?

    <p>een gestolen auto</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which action corresponds to 'een moordenaar arresteren'?

    <p>to arrest a murderer</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the correct translation of 'to kidnap'?

    <p>een ontvoering</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Translate 'to have a wrinkly face' to Dutch.

    <p>een gerimpeld gezicht hebben</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'iemandes verblijfplaats controleren' mean?

    <p>to check someone's whereabouts</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How do you say 'to set fire to' in Dutch?

    <p>een brandstichting</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is 'een snor' an example of?

    <p>other appearances</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Criminals

    • A criminal is referred to as "een misdadiger" in Dutch.
    • An accomplice is referred to as "een medeplichtige" in Dutch.
    • To commit a crime is "een misdaad begaan" in Dutch.
    • To commit an offence is "een overtreding begaan" in Dutch.
    • Leaving a fingerprint is "een vingerafdruk achterlaten" in Dutch.
    • Stealing a car is "een auto stelen" in Dutch.
    • A stolen car is referred to as "een gestolen auto" in Dutch.
    • Getting a sentence is "een veroordeling oplopen" in Dutch.

    Police Actions

    • A police inspector is referred to as "een politie-inspecteur" in Dutch.
    • A police report is referred to as "een politierapport" in Dutch.
    • A forensic examination is referred to as "een forensisch onderzoek" in Dutch.
    • Looking for a clue is "zoeken naar een aanwijzing" in Dutch.
    • Having an alibi is "een alibi hebben" in Dutch.
    • Arresting a murderer is "een moordenaar arresteren" in Dutch.
    • Arriving at the crime scene is "aankomen op de plaats van de misdaad" in Dutch.
    • Listening to an eyewitness is "luisteren naar een ooggetuige" in Dutch.
    • Identifying a criminal is "een misdadiger identificeren" in Dutch.
    • Finding a trace is "een spoor vinden" in Dutch.
    • Questioning the victim is "het slachtoffer ondervragen" in Dutch.
    • Finding a suspect is "een verdachte vinden" in Dutch.
    • Starting an investigation is "een onderzoek starten" in Dutch.
    • Checking someone's whereabouts is "iemands verblijfplaats controleren" in Dutch.

    Crimes

    • Blackmail is "blackmail" in Dutch.
    • Burglary is "inbraak" in Dutch, and the perpetrator is a "inbreker".
    • Kidnapping is "ontvoering" in Dutch, and the perpetrator is a "ontvoerder".
    • Phishing is "phishing" in Dutch, and the perpetrator is a "phisher".
    • Murder is "moord" in Dutch, and the perpetrator is a "moordenaar".
    • Robbery is "roof" in Dutch, and the perpetrator is a "rover".
    • Rape is "verkrachting" in Dutch, and the perpetrator is a "verkrachter".
    • Arson is "brandstichting" in Dutch, and the perpetrator is a "brandstichter".

    Description of Suspects

    Face

    • Having a round face is "een rond gezicht hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having blue eyes is "blauwe ogen hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having big eyebrows is "grote wenkbrauwen hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having a pointed chin is "een puntige kin hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having a huge nose is "een enorme neus hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having tanned skin is "een gebruinde huid hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having freckled skin is "een huid vol sproetjes hebben" in Dutch.

    Hair

    • Being (partly) bald is "gedeeltelijk kaal zijn" in Dutch.
    • Having braids is "vlechten hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having a ponytail is "een paardenstaart hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having short hair is "kort haar hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having curly hair is "krullend haar hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having dyed hair is "gekleurd haar hebben" in Dutch.

    Other Appearances

    • Wearing glasses is "een bril hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having a moustache is "een snor hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having a beard is "een baard hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having piercings is "piercings hebben" in Dutch.

    Criminals

    • A criminal is referred to as "een misdadiger" in Dutch.
    • An accomplice is referred to as "een medeplichtige" in Dutch.
    • To commit a crime is "een misdaad begaan" in Dutch.
    • To commit an offence is "een overtreding begaan" in Dutch.
    • Leaving a fingerprint is "een vingerafdruk achterlaten" in Dutch.
    • Stealing a car is "een auto stelen" in Dutch.
    • A stolen car is referred to as "een gestolen auto" in Dutch.
    • Getting a sentence is "een veroordeling oplopen" in Dutch.

    Police Actions

    • A police inspector is referred to as "een politie-inspecteur" in Dutch.
    • A police report is referred to as "een politierapport" in Dutch.
    • A forensic examination is referred to as "een forensisch onderzoek" in Dutch.
    • Looking for a clue is "zoeken naar een aanwijzing" in Dutch.
    • Having an alibi is "een alibi hebben" in Dutch.
    • Arresting a murderer is "een moordenaar arresteren" in Dutch.
    • Arriving at the crime scene is "aankomen op de plaats van de misdaad" in Dutch.
    • Listening to an eyewitness is "luisteren naar een ooggetuige" in Dutch.
    • Identifying a criminal is "een misdadiger identificeren" in Dutch.
    • Finding a trace is "een spoor vinden" in Dutch.
    • Questioning the victim is "het slachtoffer ondervragen" in Dutch.
    • Finding a suspect is "een verdachte vinden" in Dutch.
    • Starting an investigation is "een onderzoek starten" in Dutch.
    • Checking someone's whereabouts is "iemands verblijfplaats controleren" in Dutch.

    Crimes

    • Blackmail is "blackmail" in Dutch.
    • Burglary is "inbraak" in Dutch, and the perpetrator is a "inbreker".
    • Kidnapping is "ontvoering" in Dutch, and the perpetrator is a "ontvoerder".
    • Phishing is "phishing" in Dutch, and the perpetrator is a "phisher".
    • Murder is "moord" in Dutch, and the perpetrator is a "moordenaar".
    • Robbery is "roof" in Dutch, and the perpetrator is a "rover".
    • Rape is "verkrachting" in Dutch, and the perpetrator is a "verkrachter".
    • Arson is "brandstichting" in Dutch, and the perpetrator is a "brandstichter".

    Description of Suspects

    Face

    • Having a round face is "een rond gezicht hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having blue eyes is "blauwe ogen hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having big eyebrows is "grote wenkbrauwen hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having a pointed chin is "een puntige kin hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having a huge nose is "een enorme neus hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having tanned skin is "een gebruinde huid hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having freckled skin is "een huid vol sproetjes hebben" in Dutch.

    Hair

    • Being (partly) bald is "gedeeltelijk kaal zijn" in Dutch.
    • Having braids is "vlechten hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having a ponytail is "een paardenstaart hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having short hair is "kort haar hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having curly hair is "krullend haar hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having dyed hair is "gekleurd haar hebben" in Dutch.

    Other Appearances

    • Wearing glasses is "een bril hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having a moustache is "een snor hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having a beard is "een baard hebben" in Dutch.
    • Having piercings is "piercings hebben" in Dutch.

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