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Do cảnh sát trong các khẩu súng mang United Kingdom? Số điện thoại, bạn nên gọi nếu bạn chứng kiến ​​một tội phạm, hoặc nếu bạn đang tham gia vào một tội phạm? Bạn có thể báo cáo một tội phạm sử dụng email? Đó là một hành vi phạm tội là thành viên của công chúng để thực hiện (a) một khẩu súng, và ((b) một con dao ở nơi công cộng?
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Check your English vocabulary book _2 Legal matters 1 How much do you know about law and the police in the UK? Test your knowledge with this quiz. 1. Who is responsible for setting the general standards and priorities of the police in the United Kingdom? Is it: (a) The Prime Minister (b) The Home Secretary (c) Local judges (d) The Lord Chancellor (e) The monarch 2. Complete this sentence with one word: There are 43 police __________ in England and Wales, eight in Scotland, and one in Northern Ireland. 3. Do police in the United Kingdom carry guns? 4. What telephone number should you call if you witness a crime, or if you are involved in a crime? 5. Can you report a crime using email? 6. Is it an offence for a member of the public to carry (a) a gun, and ((b) a knife in a public place? 7. The police have three main roles. Complete this paragraph with appropriate words. The first and last letter of each word have been given to you: The police must protect l__________e and p__________y (houses, shops, factories, cars, possessions, etc). They are also required to prevent d__________s (such as fighting in the street, hooliganism, people playing very loud music at night, etc). At the same time, they must prevent and detect c__________e. 8. If you suffer or witness police misconduct, can you do anything about it? 9. Can the police stop you in the street or in your vehicle at any time, and search you / your vehicle? 10. If you are stopped by the police, what information should you give them? Choose from the following options. (a) Your name (b) Your age (c) Your job (d) Your nationality (e) Your passport or ID number (f) Your address or place of residence (g) What you are doing (h) Where you are going 11. In return, what information can you ask from them? 12. What would happen to you if you were rude to a police officer? 13. Complete this paragraph with appropriate words. The first and last letter of each word have been given to you: If the police want to enter and search a building, they need a w__________t, which they obtain from a local m__________e. They do not need one of these if they need to get into a building to a__________t someone, to s__________e someones life, or to prevent d__________e or d__________e. 14. Now do the same with this paragraph: If the police arrest you, they must give you a reason, and then c__________n you (in other words, they officially warn you that anything you say may be used as e__________e against you). If you have problems understanding English, they should provide an i__________r. You have some rights, including the right to see a s__________r (free of charge: each police station should have access to a d__________y s__________r, who advises people who have been arrested), the right to send a m__________e to someone to let them know where you are, and the right to look at the police codes of p__________e (a list of guidelines that the police must follow). 15. If you are a victim of crime, can you get compensation?24 Legal matters 2Exercise 1:Complete definitions 1 – 30 with words / expressions from the box. Note that several ofthese are related to English and Welsh law only. ½ barrister ½ employment tribunal ½ magistrate ½ Citizens Advice ½ European Court of Human Rights ½ Magistrates Court ½ coroners court ½ European Court of Justice ½ No win, no fee ½ coroner ½ High Court ½ rent tribunal ½ County Court ½ House of Lords ½ sentence ½ Court of Appeal ½ judge ½ small claims court ½ Crown Court ½ Jury ½ solicitor ½ CPS ½ jury service ½ suspect ½ defendant ½ lawyer ½ witness ½ dispute ½ legal aid ½ youth court1. A __________ is a court that deals with arguments over small amounts of money (usually less than £5000).2. A __________ is a civil or criminal court to which a person may go to ask for an award or sentence to be changed.3. A __________ is the general name for anyone who is qualified to provide people with legal advice and services.4. A __________ is someone who sees a crime take place.5. A __________ is one of the types of court in England and Wales which hears local civil cases.6. The __________ is a court which considers the rights of citizens of states which are parties to the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights.7. An __________ is a body responsible for hearing work-related complaints.8. A __________ is a court in England and Wales where minor crimes are judged. It can also commit someone for trial or sentencing in a Crown Court.9. A __________ is a judge in number 8 above, and also in number 25 below.10. __________ is an organisation that gives people free advice on legal, financial and social problems.11. A __________ is a court above the level of a Magistrates court which hears crimin ...

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