| A | B |
| criminology | (N) The study of crime, criminals, law enforcement and punishment. |
| discriminate | (V) 1. To distinguish between two things by noticing small differences between them. 2. To treat differently for a reason other than individual behavior. |
| incriminate | (V) To show evidence of involvment in a crime or a fault. |
| recrimination | (N) When someone accusses the person who has just accused them of something. |
| approbation | (N) a formal or official act of approving; praise, usually given with pleasure or enthusiasm. |
| disprove | (V) To show that something is not what is has been claimed to be; refute. |
| probity | (ADJ) Absolute honesty and uprightness. |
| reprobate | (N) A person of thuroughly bad character. |