| A | B |
| juvenile | youthful, immature, a young person or youth |
| crack down | get strict about, sudden and severe enforcement of regulations |
| shrugged | lifted one's shoulders and lowered them to indicate indifference |
| incarceration | time spent imprisoned or locked up in jail |
| notorious | famous, widely known (usually with disapproval) |
| truncheon | stick carried by law enforcer to hit criminals with |
| stigmatise | to mark or brand, to set a |
| truant | take time off school illegally |
| anti-social | against the rules of society |
| criminal conviction | found guilty and charged for a crime by the courts |
| solitary confinement | time when the prisoner is kept locked up alone -away from any other people |
| probation | the act of proving one's character or qualifications, time out of jail for a prisoner who is being monitored |
| alleged wrong doing | the crime that one is said to have done, unproven misdemeanour or crime |
| prioritise | put somethings in order ot importance |
| surveillance system | electronic equipment used to watch over a place |