1. fine - f A sum of money exacted as a penalty by a court of law or other
authority. 2. capital punishment - j The most severe of all sentences: that of death. Also known as the death penalty. 3. jail - c A place of confinement for time periods longer than those usual for
a police station lock-up and shorter than those usual for a prison.4. parole - g A sentence (usually‚ jail time‘) that the judge allows the convicted person to avoid serving (e.g. if the person continues on good behaviour, completes community service, etc.).5. imprisonment - k The sentencing of a criminal to a period of time during which they will be deprived of their freedom. 6. probation - e A release from prison, before a sentence is finished, that depends
on the person ‚keeping clean‘ and doing what he or she is supposed to
do while out. If the person fails to meet the conditions, the rest of
the sentence must be served.7. corporal punishment - a Physical punishment, such as flogging or beating.8. house arrest - i The state of being kept as a prisoner in one’s own house, rather than in a prison. 9. suspended sentence - l A kind of punishment given out as part of a sentence, which means that instead of jailing a person convicted of a crime, a judge willorder that the person reports to an officer regularly and according to a set schedule.10. community service - h Unpaid work, intended to be of social use, that an offender is required to do instead of going to prison.11. prison - b A place for long-term incarceration for a crime.12.prison cell - d A special place where a convicted person serves his sentence.