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Delitto e Castigo - Concetti di crimine e cattiva condotta

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Words Related to Crime and Punishment
guilt
guilt
[sostantivo]

the state of having committed an offense or crime

colpa

colpa

Ex: He confessed his guilt to the crime during the interrogation. 
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innocence
innocence
[sostantivo]

the state of not being guilty of a crime or offense

innocenza

innocenza

Ex: He maintained his innocence throughout the investigation and trial. 
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justice
justice
[sostantivo]

the system of laws in a country that ensures people are treated fairly by judging and punishing wrongdoing

giustizia

giustizia

Ex: The justice system ensures that criminals are held accountable for their actions. 
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right
right
[sostantivo]

a thing that someone is legally, officially, or morally allowed to do or have

diritto

diritto

Ex: Everyone has the right to free speech. 
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offense
offense
[sostantivo]

any act that is against a law

offesa

offesa

Ex: Shoplifting is considered a criminal offense in most countries. 
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crime
crime
[sostantivo]

an unlawful act that is punishable by the legal system

crimine

crimine

Ex: The police are investigating the crime that occurred last night. 
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criminal
criminal
[sostantivo]

a person who does or is involved in an illegal activity

criminale

criminale

Ex: The police arrested the criminal after a long investigation. 
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crime wave
crime wave
[sostantivo]

a sudden increase in the number of crimes in a place

ondata di criminalità, impennata della criminalità

ondata di criminalità, impennata della criminalità

Ex: The city had a crime wave last year. 
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suspicious
suspicious
[aggettivo]

doubtful about the honesty of what someone has done and having no trust in them

sospetto

sospetto

Ex: The manager became suspicious when he noticed discrepancies in the financial reports. 
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violence
violence
[sostantivo]

a crime that is intentionally directed toward a person or thing to hurt, intimidate, or kill them

violenza

violenza

Ex: He was arrested for using violence against a stranger. 
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violent
violent
[aggettivo]

(of a person and their actions) using or involving physical force that is intended to damage or harm

violento

violento

Ex: He was arrested for his violent behavior during the protest, injuring several people. 
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to break
to break
[Verbo]

to fail to obey the law

venir meno a, rimangiarsi

venir meno a, rimangiarsi

Ex: She was caught breaking the contract by sharing confidential information. 
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to offend
to offend
[Verbo]

to go against established norms or principles

violare, infrangere

violare, infrangere

Ex: Speeding on the highway offends traffic laws and regulations. 
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to perpetrate

to commit a harmful, illegal, or immoral act, such as a crime or an offense

perpetrare, commettere

perpetrare, commettere

Ex: The investigation revealed a network of individuals who conspired to perpetrate fraud against the company. 
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perpetration
perpetration
[sostantivo]

the act of committing a crime or doing something illegal

perpetrazione, commissione di un crimine

perpetrazione, commissione di un crimine

Ex: The man was arrested for the perpetration of a crime. 
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disorderly conduct
disorderly conduct
[sostantivo]

behavior in public that disturbs people or causes trouble

condotta disordinata, comportamento disturbante dell'ordine pubblico

condotta disordinata, comportamento disturbante dell'ordine pubblico

Ex: The man was arrested for disorderly conduct in the street. 
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getaway
getaway
[sostantivo]

a quick escape, especially after committing a crime

fuga, scappata

fuga, scappata

Ex: The thief made a fast getaway. 
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delinquency
delinquency
[sostantivo]

a minor crime or misdeed, especially of a young person

delinquenza

delinquenza

Ex: Juvenile delinquency refers to illegal or antisocial behavior by minors, often leading to intervention by the juvenile justice system. 
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aggravated
aggravated
[aggettivo]

made more serious or severe, especially in a legal situation

aggravato, aggravante

aggravato, aggravante

Ex: He was charged with aggravated assault. 
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endangerment
endangerment
[sostantivo]

the act of putting someone in danger or at risk of harm

messa in pericolo, compromissione

messa in pericolo, compromissione

Ex: The driver was arrested for child endangerment. 
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treason
treason
[sostantivo]

the act of betraying one's country by rebelling against its government

tradimento

tradimento

Ex: He was charged with treason for conspiring to overthrow the government. 
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treasonable
treasonable
[aggettivo]

involving or relating to the betrayal of someone or something

traditore, di tradimento

traditore, di tradimento

Ex: He was accused of treasonable acts. 
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