| A | B |
| affect | to make a change in another person; to cause a physical or emotional result in another person |
| apologize | to say you are sorry for your bad action or behavior |
| beat up | to hit someone repeatedly with your fists or other weapon |
| break into | to get into a building by force |
| burglary | theft or robbery of goods from a house (usually when the people are not there) |
| commit (a crime) | to do something (that is against the law or against the social rules) |
| community | group of people or neighborhood |
| compensate | to give something in exchange for something else |
| compensation | the action of giving something in exchange for something else |
| crime | an action that is against the law like murder or robbery |
| damage | the hurt or harm that is done to soemthing or someone; to hurt or harm something or someone |
| detect | to find; to discover |
| detective | a person who tries to find a criminal; a kind of policeman |
| fair | just; evenly or equally treated |
| fairness | even or equal treatment |
| forgive | to excuse a fault; to pardon; to stop blaming |
| guilty | responsible for some bad action; feeling responsible for something bad |
| heal | to become healthy |
| innocent | not responsible for some bad action; not guilty |
| justice | fairness in the law |
| mug | to take someone's purse, wallet, or money suddenly and run away |
| mugger | a person who steals soemthing suddenly and who runs away |
| mugging | the action of stelaing something suddenly and running away |
| offender | someone who breaks the law; someone who does something they should not do |
| pain | hurt or damage that someone feels |
| prison | a place where criminals must stay; a jail |
| restorative | related to having been put back into its original condition or paying back a debt |
| restore | to put something back into its original condition |
| rob | to take money or jewelry by force |
| robber | a person who takes money or jewelry by force |
| robbery | the action of taking money or jewelry by force |
| victim | a person who has something bad happen to him/her |