beat them or keep them in jail for a super LONG TIME
A detective or a policeman.
The policeman placed a handcuff on each wrist of the criminal.
This is a puzzle involving taking individuals across a river two at a time on a raft. It is similar to another puzzle using corn, a chicken, and a fox, in that some groups of people cannot be left by themselves on one side of the river, necessitating several specific trips to cross, and recross the river.---There are 8 individuals that have to cross:a mothera fathertwo sonstwo daughters,a criminala policemanThe raft can only hold two people at a time, and only the mother, father and policeman can operate it. The following stipulations are made:A) the mother cannot be left alone with either of the sonsB) the father cannot be left alone with either of the daughtersC) the criminal cannot be left with anyone unless the policeman is also present.This obviously requires a number of crossings (5) by the policeman and criminal.---The solution requires 12 round trips with the following pairs:1) Policeman takes criminal across (secures him) / Policeman crosses back2) Policeman takes one son across / Policeman and criminal cross back3) Father and second son cross / Father crosses back4) Father and mother cross / Mother crosses back5) Policeman and criminal cross / Father crosses back6) Father and mother cross / Mother crosses back7) Mother and one daughter cross / Policeman and criminal cross back8) Policeman and second daughter cross / Policeman crosses back9) Policeman and criminal cross
A "brigand" is a criminal. Antonym means "opposite word", so an antonym for brigand might be "policeman" or "guard".
Perhaps you mean "tie up"? For example, "After capturing the criminal, the policeman tied him up."
He was not a hero, he was a criminal he shot and killed policeman, he kept ordinary Australians hostage and also a thief.
His mother abets her son's criminal actions, she didn't open the door for the policeman when he came searching for him
The opposite of criminal is law-abiding or lawful.
In "After Twenty Years" by O. Henry, the foreshadowing occurs when the policeman remarks that the letter may have blown away because the wind is so strong. This foreshadows the unexpected and ironic twist at the end of the story, where the person the policeman is waiting for turns out to be the criminal he is seeking.
A truncheon is a short stick carried as a weapon. The policeman had to use his truncheon to beat off the criminal.
Some crime-related jobs include police officers, detectives, forensic scientists, criminologists, and criminal lawyers. These professionals work to prevent, investigate, analyze, and prosecute criminal activities.
It depends on the situation. If an auto accident, the officer can have you exchange personal data. In criminal cass, in most jurisdictions the answer is NO.