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WHAT’S MY PUNISHMENT?
9
Vocabulary: crime
You are guilty of
arson
. You set fire to your neighbour’s car. Nobody was injured,
but why did you do it?
You are guilty of
kidnapping
. You kidnapped the wife of a wealthy man. You asked
for $5m ransom. Why did you do it?
You are guilty of
bribery
. You tried to bribe a planning officer $20,000 to let you build
a modern extension to your home in the old part of the city.
You are guilty of
stalking
. You stalked a famous actor for two years. You sent over
500 letters in this time and the police found you in the actor’s garden.
You are guilty of
tax evasion
. You are a builder and have paid no tax for five years.
The police estimate you have earnt $1m in that time.
You are guilty of
vandalism
. You have sprayed graffiti on over eighty trains. The cost
of cleaning them has been $50,000.
You are guilty of
identity theft
. You stole the identity of four people to get bank
loans and credit cards. You spent $150,000.
You are a
mugger
. You have been found guilty of mugging fifteen people. You stole
their wallets and mobiles at knifepoint but didn’t physically hurt anyone.
You are guilty of
counterfeiting
. You have a factory which makes copies of designer
handbags. You employ 40 people and made $500,000.
You are guilty of
shoplifting
. You were caught after you stole three pairs of jeans and
a T-shirt from a high street clothes store.
You are a
pickpocket
. You were caught on the metro system and admitted
pickpocketing five people. You stole only wallets and purses.
You are guilty of
hacking
. You entered military sites, which contained highly
confidential and extremely sensitive information. Why did you do it?
PHOTOCOPIABLE
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