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a crime which involves offering to have sex with people in return for money
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the crime of killing somebody illegally but not deliberately
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the crime of threatening to harm somebody and then attacking them physically
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a person charged with the responsibility of the supervision, safety and security of prisoners in a prison
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an official order given by a judge which demands that something must or must not be done
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American formal name for a prison
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a person who commits a crime or does something that is wrong or evil
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the crime of telling a lie in court
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a type of crime which involves threatening people to get money
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a person who helps another to commit a crime or to do something wrong
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a subject you can study at school or university that is not scientific, such as languages, history or literature
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the act of successfully completing a university degree, or studies at an American high school
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the subjects of study that are concerned with the way people think and behave, for example literature, language, history and philosophy
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involving different areas of knowledge or study
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a department or group of related departments in a college or university
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a university or college student who is studying for their first degree
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a person in a university who is in charge of a department of studies
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the act of officially joining a course, school, etc; the number of people who do this
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