Law and Crime Vocabulary: 13 English Expressions for Crime and Criminals! Excellent for IELTS!

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • “Give me the money and no one will get hurt!” Would you like to improve your English vocabulary while learning about crime and criminals? Today’s English lesson will teach you over 13 English expressions connected to crime which will help you on tests like IELTS and increase your understanding of English news.
    You will learn English about crime through several English collocations. In addition, you will learn about 7 different types of theft, the differences between murder and manslaughter, various terms for criminals, different types of crimes, the differences between a felony and a misdemeanour, the differences between being on probation and being on parole, and more!!!
    The 13 English expressions in today’s vocabulary lesson will help you increase your English skills and be able to talk about crime in English. The following English collocations and words connected to crime and criminals can be found in today’s English lesson. Remember to watch the video for example sentences and more details:
    1. Commit a crome / Commit a criminal offence
    2. Break the law. / Abide by the law / Uphold the law
    3. Crime rate / Soaring crime rates
    4. Crimes: Felony vs Misdemeanour / Petty crime
    4.5. DUI : Driving under the influence
    5. Criminal: Felon, Crook, Delinquent, Juvenile delinquent, Convict, Prisoner, Inmate, Thief, Mugger, Pickpocket, Burglar, Shoplifter, Robber, etc…
    6. Stealing / Theft: Mugging, Pickpocketing, Burglary, Shoplifting, Robbery, Larceny, Abduction / Kidnapping
    7. Take a hostage / Hold someone hostage
    8. Ransom money: Demand ransom, Pay ransom
    9. Homicide: Murder, Malicious intent, Manslaughter
    10. Incarcerated: Imprisoned, in Prison, in Jail, Serving time, Serving your sentence
    10.5. Remanded in custody / In custody, Verdict
    11. Bail: Post bail / Pay bail / Get out on bail
    12. On Probation
    13. On Parole
    By the end of today’s English lesson you will have learned lots of advanced English vocabulary that you can use to discuss crime and sound like a native English speaker. This lesson will to help you improve your English vocabulary and teach you useful English expressions for understand the news and scoring higher on tests like IELTS. Thank you for watching, “Law and Crime Vocabulary: 13 English Expressions for Crime and Criminals! Excellent for IELTS!” I hope this crime vocabulary will be useful for you as you improve your English. Good luck with your English studies!
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Комментарии • 104

  • @JeNsJyugyou
    @JeNsJyugyou  4 года назад +13

    Question of the Day: Try using the vocabulary from today's lesson to talk about crime or criminals that you have heard about in the news.
    My answer: Recently there was a story in the news about a bank robbery close to Toronto. There were three criminals involved in the crime. Surprisingly, all three of the robber are juvenile delinquents! What crimes have you heard about recently? Let me know.

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  4 года назад +1

      I suppose that's possible for people who are speeding to get arrested. Usually in Canada if someone is caught speeding the police just pull them over and give them a ticket, force them to pay a fine.

    • @PaulRame-x5j
      @PaulRame-x5j 11 месяцев назад

      I found this very interesting and useful.
      Listening from a small Developing island nation called Papua New Guinea.

  • @farnazra6968
    @farnazra6968 4 года назад +8

    You are the best teacher I’ve ever seen. I’m improving my English with listening to you. You are full of positive energy.

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  4 года назад +1

      Thank you for your comment. I am so glad to hear that you're improving your English. ☺️ Keep it up 👍🏻

    • @OwaisKhan-de3cq
      @OwaisKhan-de3cq 3 года назад

      Nice mam like ur way of teaching

  • @juniordihou7781
    @juniordihou7781 2 месяца назад +1

    Hello Madame. It is a pleasure to be taught by you.
    Concerning the topic.
    Could you please explain how to do an argumentative comment or essay?

  • @BraveKeshara
    @BraveKeshara 3 года назад

    Thanks, Jen!. You are the best!

  • @victoriasilva5920
    @victoriasilva5920 4 месяца назад

    Great!

  • @abdelkhalaklaqhail3359
    @abdelkhalaklaqhail3359 Год назад

    Thank you so much

  • @taherelsayed1865
    @taherelsayed1865 Год назад

    your Videos are excellent, Thank you so much

  • @nilanjandey5366
    @nilanjandey5366 2 года назад

    Hi.. Jen Your channel has a wide variety of videos on useful topics in our everyday life , and it certainly enhances one's vocab if the learners are consistent and conscentious and studious . I appreciate your dedication to making videos meticulously from time to time .

  • @abubakardaoud1041
    @abubakardaoud1041 8 месяцев назад

    May God reward you. I have learned a lot from you.❤❤

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  8 месяцев назад

      Wow, thank you 😊 . I am thrilled to hear that 😃. God Bless 💐 .

  • @alasneliberatore7590
    @alasneliberatore7590 2 года назад

    Thank you for the class

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  2 года назад

      Hi Alasne✨. You are very welcome 🤗.

  • @joto5112
    @joto5112 Год назад

    I am loving your explanation about committed crime……👍👍👍

  • @NaseerAhmad-yh1bp
    @NaseerAhmad-yh1bp 3 года назад

    Good, thanks for knowledge

  • @arturgharagyozyan52
    @arturgharagyozyan52 3 года назад

    Great...thank you very much!Very useful and helpful

  • @Reality408
    @Reality408 2 года назад

    You have a very nice way of communicating information.😍

  • @edmundocardenas6171
    @edmundocardenas6171 4 года назад +1

    Me agrada mucho que pongas lo que dices en el vídeo ,en los subtítulos de abajo en inglés asi me permites entender y analizar lo que vas diciendo. Gracias desde Campeche city

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  4 года назад +1

      De nada 😁 Thanks for your comment. I appreciate the feedback. 👍🏻

  • @malihanasrat1608
    @malihanasrat1608 3 года назад

    It was very useful thanks so much

  • @NaseerAhmad-yh1bp
    @NaseerAhmad-yh1bp 3 года назад

    I'll be very grateful to you for this favour

  • @mahmoudshaaban1337
    @mahmoudshaaban1337 3 года назад

    Hi ! How wonderful you are! You always astonish me by your unique and highly distinctive explanation.My greetings from Egypt.

  • @josseph2401
    @josseph2401 8 месяцев назад

    Nice lesson

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  8 месяцев назад

      I am glad you enjoyed it ☺️. Thanks for watching ✨.

  • @blerinalawbusiness
    @blerinalawbusiness 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you prof

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  8 месяцев назад

      ☺️ You are welcome ✨

  • @EnglishOsmosis.e
    @EnglishOsmosis.e 2 месяца назад

    ❤❤thanks so much

  • @امیرمحمدعباسی-و9ز
    @امیرمحمدعباسی-و9ز 3 года назад

    Very very goooodddd

  • @raffi_abualraf
    @raffi_abualraf 3 года назад

    As usual. You are great.

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  3 года назад

      Thanks so much, Raffi ☺️. You're very kind ✨

  • @preschoolactivitiesofjithu7651
    @preschoolactivitiesofjithu7651 4 года назад

    Aww!! Fantastic description !! Thanks a lot Jen!!

  • @nilanjandey5366
    @nilanjandey5366 2 года назад

    Hi...Jen ....In ancient times some ignorant and heartless people very often committed serious and heinous crimes , sinful activities like gruesome murders , and inflict intolerable pain upon innocent people but they were not given any punishment coz they themselves were law-makers , and they held Kanraroo Court and they singled out some innocent person , torture them brutally and ruthlessly for no apparent reason . It reminded me of Jesus Christ who was absolutely innocent and the story of how he was crucified brings tears to my eyes . There are many other such incidents and happenings that we have heard of in our life .

  • @priscatvilfort7809
    @priscatvilfort7809 4 года назад

    Nb...I speak about the paradise on Earth...I thank you so much for your comprehension!

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  4 года назад +1

      Ah, got it. ⭐️ Your previous comment made it sound like you were looking forward to meeting in the afterlife in Heaven 😇

  • @Vishvesh12
    @Vishvesh12 3 года назад

    Very nice explanation

  • @jekkyenglish
    @jekkyenglish 4 года назад

    Thank you Jen, exellent as always!! This topic is difficult for me, so it definetly needs revising)) Eg. I've heard that a robber had had fatal heart attack while attempting to mug an evangelical pastor. He wanted to rob the pastor in his car but when he opened the drive side door he suddenly collapsed to the pavement and died.

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  4 года назад

      Thanks for your comment. Wow! That is a very interesting story! How long ago did that happen. I'm shocked that the would-be robber died, but glad that the pastor wasn't hurt.

    • @jekkyenglish
      @jekkyenglish 4 года назад

      @@JeNsJyugyou thank you for you comment, Jen. It has recently happened. Actually, there were three of bandits, one of them had a fatal heart attack while the other two run away.

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  4 года назад

      @@jekkyenglish Bandit is a great word, I should have taught it in this lesson! I wonder if the police will catch the other two criminals?

    • @jekkyenglish
      @jekkyenglish 4 года назад

      @@JeNsJyugyou No arrests have been reported. The suspects remain unidentified.

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  4 года назад

      @@jekkyenglish Hopefully, they were scared straight and will refrain from attempting to commit future crimes.
      (PS. Your sentences are perfect and natural! 👍🏻)

  • @saadirostami7095
    @saadirostami7095 4 года назад +1

    Thank you a lot.
    I heard that arson is also one of the severe crims and is considered as felony. Is it right?

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  4 года назад +2

      I believe that you are correct. 🔥 I am not an expert in criminal law, but depending on the extent of damage and how many times the person has committed arson (deliberately setting someone else's property of fire) I think that in Canada it could be either a felony or misdemeanour, but is usually prosecuted as a felony.

  • @Ghesedarmani
    @Ghesedarmani 7 месяцев назад

    thank you dear❤ and…you are so beautiful

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  7 месяцев назад

      My pleasure 😊. I hope this crime vocabulary was helpful for you ✨.

  • @arturgharagyozyan52
    @arturgharagyozyan52 3 года назад

    Please make video.with civil terms

  • @priscatvilfort7809
    @priscatvilfort7809 4 года назад +1

    My dear teacher, I can't see you in jail. I would like to see you in paradise! Loll...... Have a wonderful Sunday dear!

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Jean. 🦸🏼‍♀️ Have a blessed day 💐

  • @rasheedmughal2513
    @rasheedmughal2513 2 года назад

    Hi my teacher beautiful

  • @busrao983
    @busrao983 3 года назад

    Where did you find the image at 08:08, because it is a Turkish actress on the Turkish Tv Series? I am really surprise :)

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  3 года назад +1

      Oh really? I didn't know that, but that's interesting😄. I usually find royalty free images for my videos on sites like Pexels and Pixabay 😁. Thanks for sharing ✨.

  • @farnazra6968
    @farnazra6968 4 года назад +1

    Can you explain about hairstyles and going to the hair salon?

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for your suggestion. I will add it to my list of recommendations and do my best to work on it. 🤗

  • @jimmymars5462
    @jimmymars5462 3 года назад

    Dear Jens:What type of these mentioned criminal is considered as Bankrupcy?

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  3 года назад

      Hi Jimmy ✨. Bankruptcy isn't a crime in Canada. If you declare bankruptcy falsely and try to hide your assets to avoid paying your debts, then it is crime though and would considered fraud. I hope that helps 🤗.

  • @aqmorisny
    @aqmorisny 2 года назад

    I have heard from my friend that two of her collage mate recently became a victim of crime, the belongings of both of them were theft by muggers, one of them had tried to resist, and the muggers hit him with a knife, but the other one has given them his belongings, and they left him alone.

  • @joelmasamba6762
    @joelmasamba6762 Год назад

    Oh my gosh!!! Whether misdemeanor be a crime that we have got to forgive we can not commit it

  • @raven22at
    @raven22at 4 года назад

    Addendum for number 4: in Canada we have 3 types of offenses indictable offense (felonies) summary conviction (misdemeanor) hybrid offense ( can be changed as indictable offense or summary conviction)

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  4 года назад +1

      Wow, thanks for sharing. I actually didn't know about hybrid offences. 👍🏻

  • @kimtuyenle1681
    @kimtuyenle1681 3 года назад

    ♥️ it will better when you add violent crime ♥️

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  3 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback😎. It's been about a year since I made this lesson, but I thought I included murder which is usually a violent crime 😅

  • @olekolek2124
    @olekolek2124 4 года назад

    Cool

  • @kimtuyenle1681
    @kimtuyenle1681 3 года назад +1

    I watch this video no less than 20 times😂😂

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  3 года назад +1

      Wow, thanks Kimtuyen ☺️. I am glad you enjoyed this crime vocabulary lesson so much 😁.

  • @theskelentonkiller2322
    @theskelentonkiller2322 3 года назад

    6:06 the accountant look's like pewdiepie

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  3 года назад

      😁 The bank teller does look a little bit like Pewdiepie 😆

  • @Vishvesh12
    @Vishvesh12 3 года назад

    👍

  • @musicandhealing-y6w
    @musicandhealing-y6w Год назад

    I think burglar is the right word, not burglarer (5:09)

  • @rowantelbin8157
    @rowantelbin8157 3 года назад

    Watching This video is "BREAKING THE LAW", Becase of the INSANITY!🤣😂🤪🤪😒😒

  • @jesusmartinez-rb8wp
    @jesusmartinez-rb8wp 4 года назад

    I Heard a new about a manslaughter where a driver kills a homeless and another where without any disguise or something to hide their identity two thieves commited robbery they steal a patrol 's spare tire and the cops didn't notice anything.

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  4 года назад +1

      The first crime is terrible, but the second crime is just a little but humourous. I hope the criminals are caught in both cases.

  • @raven22at
    @raven22at 4 года назад

    Addendum for 5: we used offender as a technical term in training

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  4 года назад

      Were / Are you in the military?

    • @raven22at
      @raven22at 4 года назад

      @@JeNsJyugyou I worked as a correctional staff in a jail

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  4 года назад +1

      @@raven22at Oh, that's a tough job! My best friend's husband is doing that now and he says it's really rough.

  • @NaseerAhmad-yh1bp
    @NaseerAhmad-yh1bp 3 года назад

    I'm a student of law but my English is poor.

  • @sabuddinsabudin857
    @sabuddinsabudin857 4 года назад

    Sabudin

  • @astaphone1751
    @astaphone1751 2 года назад

    Yeswrietcs

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching this crime vocabulary lesson. Have a great day 😁

  • @ahmedalhakeem7453
    @ahmedalhakeem7453 4 года назад +1

    You are indispensable and irrplaceable

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  4 года назад

      Thanks so much for your kind words, Ahmed 🤗 You have put a huge smile on my face 😃

  • @rowantelbin8157
    @rowantelbin8157 3 года назад

    Is this person SLOW?🤪🤪

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  3 года назад +1

      Hi Rowan 😎. Thanks for watching this English vocabulary lesson. I'm speaking slower than usual as this video is meant for ESL students. If you are an ESL student and still found this crime lesson slow, that's awesome because it means you're practically fluent in English 👍🏻😁.

  • @kaijuplayz1318
    @kaijuplayz1318 3 года назад

    Can u say the expressions faster like Jesus it's too slow or edit and make video faster like I'm disliking bc this

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for your feedback. As this lesson is intended for intermediate students who are learning English as a foreign language, viewers usually request that I speak slower rather than faster. 😅

  • @KKK-eu6mz
    @KKK-eu6mz 4 года назад +1

    Your style of expression and elucidation impressed with laurels.

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  4 года назад

      Thanks for your high praise. 🤗

  • @bikashdey3404
    @bikashdey3404 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much

    • @JeNsJyugyou
      @JeNsJyugyou  10 месяцев назад

      My pleasure 😁. Thanks for watching this crime vocabulary lesson 🤗.