
(レイプする)
性的虐待をする
to sexually assault a person, especially women and children
文法情報:

(攻撃する)
襲撃する
to violently attack someone
文法情報:

(乗っ取る)
ハイジャックする
to forcefully take control of a vehicle, like an airplane, often to take hostages or change its course
文法情報:

(拉致する (らちする))
誘拐する (ゆうかいする)
to take someone away and hold them in captivity, typically to demand something for their release
文法情報:

(襲う (おそう))
強盗する (ごうとうする)
to steal from someone by threatening them or using violence, particularly in a public place
文法情報:

(レイプする)
強姦する (ごうかんする)
to force someone to have sex against their will, particularly by using violence or threatening them
文法情報:

(違法に使用する)
コピーする
to illegally copy, use, or sell someone else's work or product, such as a book, song, etc.

(器物損壊する (きぶつそんかいする))
破壊する (はかいする)
to intentionally damage something, particularly public property
文法情報:

(放火罪 (ほうかざい))
放火 (ほうか)
the criminal act of setting something on fire, particularly a building

(脅迫(きょうはく))
恐喝(おどかし)
the crime of demanding money or benefits from someone by threatening to reveal secret or sensitive information about them

(詐欺(さぎ))
欺瞞(ぎまん)
the action of intentionally making a person believe something that is untrue

(強盗侵入)
侵入盗
an illegal entry into a building by using force, particularly in order to steal something

(贈賄(ぞうわい))
賄賂(わいろ)
an amount of money or something of value given to someone in order to persuade them to do something that is illegal

(詐造(さぞう))
偽造(ぎぞう)
the criminal act of making a copy of a document, money, etc. to do something illegal

(大量虐殺)
ジェノサイド
a mass murder committed in order to destroy a particular nation, religious or ethnic group, or race

(個人情報詐取)
フィッシング
a cybercrime in which someone tricks another into revealing their personal or financial information such as their passwords or bank account numbers and then using this information to steal money from them
Phishing is a type of online scam where attackers attempt to trick people into giving away sensitive information, such as passwords, credit card numbers, or personal details. This is often done by sending fake emails, messages, or websites that appear to be from trusted sources, such as banks or online services. The goal is to deceive the recipient into clicking a link or entering their information, which can then be used for fraud or identity theft. Phishing can be harmful if not recognized, as it can lead to financial loss or security breaches.

(詐欺師 (さぎし))
詐欺師 (さぎし)
a person who deceives people to get their money

(ペテン師)
詐欺師
a person who deceives or cheats people out of money

( ransom (ランサム))
身代金 (みのしろきん)
an amount of money demanded or paid for the release of a person who is in captivity

(騒動(そうどう))
暴動(ぼうどう)
a situation when a group of people behave violently, particularly as a protest

(過料)
罰金
an amount of money that must be paid as a legal punishment

(盗聴する)
盗聴器を仕掛ける
to hide a small microphone in a place or device in order to secretly listen to or record someone's conversations
文法情報:

(不在証明)
アリバイ
proof that indicates a person was somewhere other than the place where a crime took place and therefore could not have committed it

(協力者)
共犯
someone who helps another to commit a crime or do a wrongdoing

(陰謀者 (いんぼうしゃ))
共謀者 (きょうぼうしゃ)
a person involved in a conspiracy

(刺客 (しかく))
暗殺者 (あんさつしゃ)
someone who murders an important person for money or religious or political reasons

(盗賊)
山賊
a robber who attacks travelers and is a member of a group of robbers
文法情報:

(暴力団員)
ギャング
a member of a group of criminals

(少年犯罪者)
少年非行者
a young person who commits a crime
文法情報:

(禁錮 (きんこ))
投獄 (とうごく)
the action of putting someone in prison

(受刑者(じゅけいしゃ))
囚人(しゅうじん)
a person who is held in a prison or correctional facility

(有罪者 (ゆうざいしゃ))
受刑者 (じゅけいしゃ)
a person found guilty of a crime and sent to prison

( capital punishment (キャピタル・パンニッシュメント))
死刑 (しけい)
the killing of a criminal as punishment
文法情報:

(自白 (じはく))
告白 (こくはく)
a formal statement made by a person admitting that they are guilty of a crime

(調査する)
点検する
to carefully examine something to check its condition or make sure it meets standards
文法情報:

(不正な (ふせいな))
腐敗した (ふはいした)
using one's power or authority to do illegal things for personal gain or financial benefit

(処刑 (しょけい))
死刑執行 (しけいしっこう)
the act of punishing a criminal by death

(強制捜査を行う)
急襲する
(of police) to unexpectedly visit a person or place to arrest suspects or find illegal goods
文法情報:

(フィンガープリント)
指紋 (しもん)
a mark made by the unique pattern of lines on the tip of a person's finger, can be used to find out who has committed a crime

( forensicに関連した)
法医学的な
related to the use of scientific techniques when trying to know more about a crime

(試用期間(しようきかん))
保護観察(ほごかんさつ)
(law) a specific supervised period of time outside prison granted to a criminal, given they do not break a law during this period
Probation is a court-ordered period during which a person found guilty of a crime is allowed to remain in the community instead of serving time in prison, under certain conditions. These conditions may include regular check-ins with a probation officer, attending counseling, maintaining employment, or avoiding further criminal activity. If the individual follows the rules, they may avoid jail time, but failure to comply with probation conditions can result in more serious penalties, including imprisonment. Probation is often used for less severe offenses or when the court believes the person can be rehabilitated outside of prison.

(前科)
犯罪歴
official information that indicates a person has committed a crime

(用心棒(ようじんぼう))
悪党(あくとう)
a criminal hired to harm or threaten people

(死刑部隊)
死の部隊
a group of armed people who illegally kill supporters of an opposing political party or criminals
文法情報:

(部下)
手下
someone who faithfully supports a person in power and is willing to do things for them that are illegal or violent

(傭兵 (ようへい))
雇われ殺し屋 (やとわれごろしや)
an individual who does immoral or violent things for money
文法情報:

(発砲者)
ガンスリンガー
a person who is skilled at shooting a gun and is hired to kill someone, used particularly in the past in the American Wild West

N/A
the crime of using force to illegally enter a building

(告発する)
指摘する
to identify or point out someone as the person responsible for committing a crime or wrongdoing, often to law enforcement or other authorities
文法情報:
おめでとうございます! !
49 から Lesson 63 語を学びました。学習と語彙の復習を改善するために、練習を始めましょう!
レビュー
フラッシュカード
綴り
クイズ
