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Police Vocabulary



Police Vocabulary

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This page lists language that police need in an English-speaking context. Each word is shown with its contextual meaning and an example sentence.

vocabulary part of speech meaning example sentence
arrest verb take into police control My partner arrested the man who set fire to the building.
assailant noun person who assaults or attacks Did you see the assailant run away?
at large, on the loose not caught, running free I'm afraid that the man who robbed the bank is still at large.
armed and dangerous adjectives is carrying a weapon and has a violent background Do not approach the thief if you see him. He is considered armed and dangerous.
back-up noun police that are called in to support or help We're calling for back-up now that we know she has a gun.
bail noun large amount of money that someone pays as a promise to appear in cour Your husband's bail is posted at $20,000.
baton, night stick noun heavy stick that police use for controlling crowds or defending themselves No, we don't carry guns. We only have batons.
book sbyverb register someone as a criminal We're taking your brother down to the station to book him.
break into verb enter a residence, car, or business illegally Do you have any idea who would have broken into your car?
burglar noun a person who breaks into a home or business and steals items We think the burglar got in through your chimney.
cell noun individual room in a jail or prison We'll have to keep you in a cell until someone comes to pay your bail.
convict noun a person who is doing (or supposed to be doing) jailtime Please be aware that there is a convict on the loose.
cop, copper noun police officer (common slang) Did somebody here call the cops?
criminal record noun a file that lists all of the crimes a person has committed We don't allow anyone with a criminal record into our country.
crime scene noun the place where a crime happened Please stay outside the yellow tape. This is a crime scene.
cruiser, squad car noun police car Please step out of your vehicle and get into the police cruiser.
(in) custody noun under police control You will be happy to know that we have taken the kidnapper into custody.
DUI, DWI driving after drinking too much alcohol (Driving Under the Influence, Driving While Intoxicated) Your record says that you have two previous DUIs.
detective noun police officer responsible for solving crime The detective is going to ask you a few questions about the man's appearance.
do time verb + noun receive punishment for a crime by spending time in jail You won't be required to do any time but you will have to pay a fine.
domestic dispute argument/trouble in the home(often leads to violence) We've had a number of calls reporting a domestic dispute in your hotel room.
escape verb get away from a holding place If you try to escape we will have to restrain you with handcuffs.
felony noun a major crime (e.g. murder) Murder is considered a felony and is punishable by life in prison.
fine noun money that a person pays for breaking a law You can get charged a large fine for speeding in a school zone.
fingerprints noun marks left by fingers that identify a person We're going to have to check your personal belongings for fingerprints.
firearms noun weapons that shoot It is illegal to carry unregistered firearms such as rifles and pistols.
gang noun a group of people often associated with crime and drugs Stay away from this area at night as there is a lot of gang activity.
guilty adjective responsible for a crime, deserving of punishment You will be considered innocent until you are proven guilty.
handcuffs noun metal rings that attach to wrists to keep criminals (or the accused) from escaping We put your boyfriend in handcuffs, because we saw him climbing through your window and thought he was an intruder.
innocent adjective not responsible for the crime We'll believe you are innocent when you show us your receipt for the items in the bag.
intruder noun a person who enters a home or business illegally Someone called to report an intruder on the third floor.

 



  

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