| A | B |
| (to) arrest | to take someone to jail or prison |
| (to) be found guilty | someone decided the person did the crime |
| (to) be proved innocent (or not guilty) | someone decided the person did NOT do the crime |
| (to) commit | to do something bad |
| confession | saying that you did something bad |
| crime | something that is against the law |
| crime scene | the place where a crime happens |
| criminal | a person who has done something against the law |
| DNA | information in your body that makes you unique (different from everyone else) |
| evidence | information or facts that prove innocence or guilt |
| eyewitness | a person who sees a crime |
| false | not true; fake |
| guilty | having done a bad thing; feeling of having done something bad |
| innocent | not guilty |
| misconduct | bad behavior |
| mistaken identity | identifying the wrong person incorrectly or untruthfully |
| prison | a place to put criminals and people who have done bad crimes |
| (to) prove | to show to be true |
| (to) solve crimes | to find the people who committed the crimes |
| victim | a person who has a bad thing happen to him/her |