criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Criminal Law 2023-02-11
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- a person’s behaviour in a particular place or in a particular situation
- permission that is given to a prisoner to leave prison before the end of their sentence on condition that they behave well
- a system that allows a person who has committed a crime not to go to prison if they behave well and if they see an official regularly for a fixed period of time
- a sum of money that must be paid as punishment for breaking a law or rule
- the act of killing someone as a legal punishment
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- the process of trying to prove in court that somebody is guilty of a crime
- having done something illegal; being responsible for something bad that has happened
- a penalty or sanction given for any crime or offence
- to make sure that people obey a particular law or rule
- a lawyer or official who brings charges against someone or tries to prove in a trial that they are guilty
- someone who brings legal case against another
- the crime of killing somebody deliberately
12 Clues: the crime of killing somebody deliberately • someone who brings legal case against another • the act of killing someone as a legal punishment • a penalty or sanction given for any crime or offence • to make sure that people obey a particular law or rule • a person’s behaviour in a particular place or in a particular situation • ...
Criminal Defences 2025-11-26
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- induce the person to commit a crime the person would not otherwise commit
- it is part of the cycle of violence
- defence the goal is to disengage not exact revenge
- in the past accepted that a certain level of this may render the accused in an automatic state
- sections 40 and 41 of the Criminal Code extend the rules for self defence to this
- disorder a physiological disease of the mind
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- this must be proven in order to classify an accused as battered woman syndrome
- reduces murder to manslaughter
- the defendant would claim that they were not present at the time of the offence
- occurs if the body is acting independent of the mind
- the accused acted in reaction to a threat
- the accused committed an offence to avoid a greater harm
12 Clues: reduces murder to manslaughter • it is part of the cycle of violence • the accused acted in reaction to a threat • disorder a physiological disease of the mind • defence the goal is to disengage not exact revenge • occurs if the body is acting independent of the mind • the accused committed an offence to avoid a greater harm • ...
cocktail hour crossword 2023-11-25
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- The number of wedding venues Mark & Brooke toured
- The month Brooke and Mark got engaged
- Their eye color
- The hand they both write with
- Brooke’s favorite color
- Rice Someone they have seen in concert together 5+ times
- Mark’s favorite football team
- The second of the two countries they are honeymooning in
- Language they both were somewhat fluent in during college
- The month they moved into their first home
- The city where Mark was born
- Minds Brooke’s favorite TV show
- History A class they had together in college
- Bell Where they went to eat after the movie on their first date
- Mark’s favorite hobby
- Mark’s childhood dog’s name
- Mark’s shoe size
- Brooke’s shoe size
- The city they went to college in
- Brooke’s childhood pets
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- One of two countries they are honeymooning in
- Their favorite restaurant to get $2 tacos at in college
- Mark’s middle name
- The number of years between Mark and Brooke
- Their street name
- The kind of car Mark drives
- Mark’s favorite color
- The month Brooke was born
- School Where they met
- Proposal location
- Brooke’s middle name
- Pecan Mark’s favorite flavor of ice cream
- Their favorite season
- Prairie The city Mark and Brooke live in
- Lantern The movie they saw on their first date
- The kind of car Brooke drives
- Brooke’s favorite Crumbl cookie flavor
- The city where Brooke was born
- The month Mark was born
- Number of apartments they lived in together
- A class they had together in high school
41 Clues: Their eye color • Mark’s shoe size • Their street name • Proposal location • Mark’s middle name • Brooke’s shoe size • Brooke’s middle name • Mark’s favorite color • School Where they met • Their favorite season • Mark’s favorite hobby • Brooke’s favorite color • The month Mark was born • Brooke’s childhood pets • The month Brooke was born • The kind of car Mark drives • ...
cocktail hour crossword 2023-11-25
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- The number of wedding venues Mark & Brooke toured
- The month Brooke and Mark got engaged
- Their eye color
- The hand they both write with
- Brooke’s favorite color
- Rice Someone they have seen in concert together 5+ times
- Mark’s favorite football team
- The second of the two countries they are honeymooning in
- Language they both were somewhat fluent in during college
- The month they moved into their first home
- The city where Mark was born
- Minds Brooke’s favorite TV show
- History A class they had together in college
- Bell Where they went to eat after the movie on their first date
- Mark’s favorite hobby
- Mark’s childhood dog’s name
- Mark’s shoe size
- Brooke’s shoe size
- The city they went to college in
- Brooke’s childhood pets
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- One of two countries they are honeymooning in
- Their favorite restaurant to get $2 tacos at in college
- Mark’s middle name
- The number of years between Mark and Brooke
- Their street name
- The kind of car Mark drives
- Mark’s favorite color
- The month Brooke was born
- School Where they met
- Proposal location
- Brooke’s middle name
- Pecan Mark’s favorite flavor of ice cream
- Their favorite season
- Prairie The city Mark and Brooke live in
- Lantern The movie they saw on their first date
- The kind of car Brooke drives
- Brooke’s favorite Crumbl cookie flavor
- The city where Brooke was born
- The month Mark was born
- Number of apartments they lived in together
- A class they had together in high school
41 Clues: Their eye color • Mark’s shoe size • Their street name • Proposal location • Mark’s middle name • Brooke’s shoe size • Brooke’s middle name • Mark’s favorite color • School Where they met • Their favorite season • Mark’s favorite hobby • Brooke’s favorite color • The month Mark was born • Brooke’s childhood pets • The month Brooke was born • The kind of car Mark drives • ...
Thom Gunn 2024-09-12
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- Kamala Harris and Thom Gunn have this place in common.
- This holds the ones who have come to go.
- He was not a crook! Or so he said.
- Source of disinterested, hard energy.
- Vulgarity in T.S. Eliot play
- Like I want to go there, one hears.
- Impatient all the _____ day for night.
- Understatement, rhetorical, in T.S. Eliot play
- He’s got bleeding paws, poor chap.
- A boy’s potential can sour to this, on an off night anyway.
- Spot this guy across a crowded room and I jump with terror.
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- Grand passion’s lovely, but this kind of cuddle’s just as nice.
- Tropaeolum majus.
- “They wrote a book about it, said it was like ancient Rome” (Lou Reed)
- Now what’s that peeping out?
- Gebraut nach dem Deutschen Reinheitsgebot.
- You can look at this Lady two ways.
- Their minds are the minds of Death, unfortunately.
- To close the eyes of (a hawk or other bird) by stitching up the eyelids with a thread tied behind the head; chiefly used as part of the taming process in falconry.
- Oooh, here they come up the road!
20 Clues: Tropaeolum majus. • Now what’s that peeping out? • Vulgarity in T.S. Eliot play • Oooh, here they come up the road! • He was not a crook! Or so he said. • He’s got bleeding paws, poor chap. • You can look at this Lady two ways. • Like I want to go there, one hears. • Source of disinterested, hard energy. • Impatient all the _____ day for night. • ...
Education Week 2025 2025-07-29
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- What flies when you’re having fun
- A tool for thoughts and doodles
- Colours telling a story
- Scissors, glue, and creativity
- Played for fun and friendly competition
- Stories from the past
- Carries sandwiches, snacks, and sometimes secrets
- Growing your brain one day at a time
- A dusty surface for brilliant ideas
- A bond that makes every day better
- The best part of the school day for running and fun
- A world you create in your mind
- Where storytime magic happens
- A quiet place full of stories
- A fun brain teaser made of many pieces
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- A moment worth remembering
- Trees, birds, and blue skies
- Costs nothing but means everything
- Where slides and swings come alive
- Where minds grow and friendships start
- Guides you from A to Z
- A learner in class
- After-school brain exercise
- Traveling the world without leaving your chair
- Someone who gives great hugs and wise advice
- Notes that move the heart
- A novel way to pass the time
- Experiments, discoveries, and curious minds
- The sound of joy
- Treating others how you'd like to be treated
30 Clues: The sound of joy • A learner in class • Stories from the past • Guides you from A to Z • Colours telling a story • Notes that move the heart • A moment worth remembering • After-school brain exercise • Trees, birds, and blue skies • A novel way to pass the time • Where storytime magic happens • A quiet place full of stories • Scissors, glue, and creativity • ...
Criminal Justice Trivia Crossword 2021-08-27
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- brand of rifle used by Lee Harvey Oswald in John F Kennedy assassination
- birthname of H.H. Holmes, considered to be the first recognized US serial killer
- criminal sentencing aimed at removing someone from society, either through imprisonment or death sentencing
- first woman executed by the US government
- federal principal aw enforcement agency of US government
- form of shorthand typing done to record verbatim, example court reporting
- document that provides framework and limits on US government
- length of Supreme Court justice term of office
- amendment that prohibits cruel and unusual punishment in the US
- federal law enforcement agency charged with combating drug trafficking and distribution
- science of handwriting analysis
- only state with no state police force
- crime that is wrong because it has been criminalized by government statute
- first person executed in Texas in 1819 for piracy
- number of state with death penalty
- number of jurors on average criminal trial jury
- Supreme Court decision providing rights be read to those detained and arrested
- amendment that guarantees a right to an attorney in criminal proceedings
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- first person to be convicted using DNA evidence
- list of laws and consequences for a state
- state law enforcement agency in Texas, 166 officers
- number of federal appellate courts in US
- Criminal occurrence that led to the first successful use of ballistics in a major case
- closing arguments in a trial
- Father of modern policing
- a crime that is wrong in and of itself, common sense that it violates others
- Eduardo Alvarez made the first criminal identification using a _____
- government leader capable of granting pardons
- Victim in the crime of John Wilkes Booth
- minimum type of auto insurance required in Texas by law
30 Clues: Father of modern policing • closing arguments in a trial • science of handwriting analysis • number of state with death penalty • only state with no state police force • number of federal appellate courts in US • Victim in the crime of John Wilkes Booth • list of laws and consequences for a state • first woman executed by the US government • ...
Sociology chapter 7- Cierra 2022-01-04
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- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- theory- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- theory- theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- crime-job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- deviance-deviance in which an individual's life and identity are organized around breaking society's norms
- discounting-the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- justice system-a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- association theory-the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed
- a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- who breaks significant societal or group names
- control- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
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- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- deviance-deviance involving occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a person's lifestyle or self-concept
- theory- theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- sanctions- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- an undesirable label that is used to deny a deviant social acceptance
- Social conditions in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- an act committed in violation of the law
- deviance- behavior that under conforms to accepted norms
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- deviance- behavior that over conforms to social expectations
24 Clues: an act committed in violation of the law • who breaks significant societal or group names • a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior • behavior that departs from societal or group norms • discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment • crime-job-related crimes committed by high-status people • deviance- behavior that under conforms to accepted norms • ...
Chapter 1 and 2 Vocabulary 2023-02-02
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- all law that does not involve criminal matters, such as tort and contract law.
- proceedings that are open to the public. During these proceedings, evidence is considered and then a decision is reached based on this evidence.
- basic privileges a person as a human being
- the power of each of the three branches of government to limit the other branches power.
- the state or federal government's attorney in a criminal case.
- prohibit; in government
- a proposed law being considered by a legislature
- a basic principle of our constitutional system. It limits government to the powers provided to it ny the people.
- the division of powers between the states and the federal government
- a serious criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of more than one year.
- a county or city law
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- a court in which appeals from trial court decisions are heard
- a noncriminal lawsuit, brought to enforce a right or redress a wrong.
- the first ten amendments of the constitution.
- the legal process in which one country or state asks another to surrender a suspected or convicted criminal.
- a court proceeding.
- a legal way of making a provision less enforceable than it might be otherwise.
- the breach of law dealing with crimes and their punishment
- a pact between nations
- a criminal offense less serious than a felony punishable by a prison sentence of one year of less.
- court decision on a legal question that guides decisions in future cases presenting similar questions.
- in a civil case, the injured party who brings the legal action against the wrong doing.
- written laws enacted by legislatures
- the person against whom a claim is made.
24 Clues: a court proceeding. • a county or city law • a pact between nations • prohibit; in government • written laws enacted by legislatures • the person against whom a claim is made. • basic privileges a person as a human being • the first ten amendments of the constitution. • a proposed law being considered by a legislature • ...
Deviance and Crime 2024-12-11
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- deviance deviance in which an individual's life and identity are organized around breaking society's norms
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- deviance involves behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- control ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prisons
- deviance deviance involving occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a person's lifestyle or self-concept
- association theory theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to number of deviant acts they are exposed to
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- theory theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve these goals by legitimate means
- theory theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- theory theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- sanctions rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
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- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- a repetition of or return to criminal behavior
- crime job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- deviance involves behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- an undesirable trait or label that is used to characterize an individual
- acts committed in violation of the law
- discounting process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- justice system system made up of institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
23 Clues: acts committed in violation of the law • a repetition of or return to criminal behavior • behavior that departs from societal or group norms • discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment • control ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • a person who breaks significant societal or group norms • ...
Among the Hidden- Chapters 11-15 2015-10-14
10 Clues: bared • border • lonely • capable • planned • shared by all • pure/unspoiled • appliance/equipment • time for gathering crops • communication of two minds without speaking
Criminal Justice Trivia Crossword 2021-08-31
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- first person to be convicted using DNA evidence
- first person executed in Texas in 1819 for piracy
- Father of modern policing
- amendment that prohibits cruel and unusual punishment in the US
- number of federal appellate courts in US
- Victim in the crime of John Wilkes Booth
- criminal sentencing aimed at removing someone from society, either through imprisonment or death sentencing
- first woman executed by the US government
- Supreme Court decision providing rights be read to those detained and arrested
- number of jurors on average criminal trial jury
- only state with no state police force
- science of handwriting analysis
- Criminal occurrence that led to the first successful use of ballistics in a major case
- birthname of H.H. Holmes, considered to be the first recognized US serial killer
- a crime that is wrong in and of itself, common sense that it violates others
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- document that provides framework and limits on US government
- state law enforcement agency in Texas, 166 officers
- Eduardo Alvarez made the first criminal identification using a _____
- federal principal aw enforcement agency of US government
- length of Supreme Court justice term of office
- amendment that guarantees a right to an attorney in criminal proceedings
- list of laws and consequences for a state
- government leader capable of granting pardons
- minimum type of auto insurance required in Texas by law
- brand of rifle used by Lee Harvey Oswald in John F Kennedy assassination
- form of shorthand typing done to record verbatim, example court reporting
- crime that is wrong because it has been criminalized by government statute
- closing arguments in a trial
- number of state with death penalty
- federal law enforcement agency charged with combating drug trafficking and distribution
30 Clues: Father of modern policing • closing arguments in a trial • science of handwriting analysis • number of state with death penalty • only state with no state police force • number of federal appellate courts in US • Victim in the crime of John Wilkes Booth • list of laws and consequences for a state • first woman executed by the US government • ...
Types of Law 2023-02-14
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- an amount of money awarded as a remedy in civil law
- literally means 'wrong'
- police formally allege that a person has committed a crime
- the party brining the case on behalf of the state in criminal law
- a part who in civil law is alleged to have breached civil law
- to confirm a common law by making it into statute
- the principle that lower courts need to follow decisions of higher courts
- ____ cohesion is a term used to describe the willingness of members of society to cooperate with each other to survive and propser
- an independent group of people chosen at random to decide the outcome of a trial
- the person who is suspected of having committed a crime
- a party who makes a legal claim against another in civil law
- a sanction can be applied if a person is found to be this
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- when an offender is found guilty by the court, the records will reflect this in their criminal record
- to cancel or abolish a court made law by passing a statute
- a civil law under which a person can claim their reputation has been damaged
- an act or omission punishable by law
- to take action against another in civil law
- a penalty handed down by the court in criminal law
- the part who bring the prosecution in criminal law on behalf of the crown
- one of the principles of justice, ______ means that all people should be able to understand their legal rights and pursue their case
- the person who has been charged with a criminal offence
- a law passed by parliament
- law an area of law that defines the rights and responsibilities of individuals and groups
23 Clues: literally means 'wrong' • a law passed by parliament • an act or omission punishable by law • to take action against another in civil law • to confirm a common law by making it into statute • a penalty handed down by the court in criminal law • an amount of money awarded as a remedy in civil law • the person who has been charged with a criminal offence • ...
DAY 1 2014-04-15
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- A Security guard who uses excessive force is committing
- A Security guard can make an arrest when he finds someone committing a _______ offence
- ____________can arrest on a " Found Committing " indictable offence
- Security guards keep make entries during a shift in a
- A person who lies on the stand is committing
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- The Criminal Code is _________ law
- A minor criminal offence
- Under the trespass to property act a security can only
- A serious criminal offence
- A security guard does not have the same power as the __________
- Every person who is acting as a security guard shall carry his/her___________
- Security guards have to follow a "code of _____________"
- An offence which has the option of being summary or indictable
- Who determines what evidence will be allowed in court?
14 Clues: A minor criminal offence • A serious criminal offence • The Criminal Code is _________ law • A person who lies on the stand is committing • Security guards keep make entries during a shift in a • Under the trespass to property act a security can only • Who determines what evidence will be allowed in court? • A Security guard who uses excessive force is committing • ...
Legal Studies 2014-05-19
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- Between two countries.
- Between three or more countries.
- A wrongful act – one of two elements that need to be proven in a criminal case.
- Title given to the individual who was affected by a crime.
- A crime where the prosecution is not required to establish the presence of mens rea.
- An offence against the community which is punishable by law.
- An international organisation where treaties are generally developed under.
- An alternative title for a treaty.
- How the Victorian court system is structured.
- Exclusive political authority over a defined territory and the people within it.
- Title given to the person who committed a crime.
- In a criminal trial, the burden of proof is place on this party.
- In a civil trial, the burden of proof is placed on this party.
- Another term for the outcome given to the offender by a Magistrate or Judge.
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- This type of law is implemented to enforce individual rights.
- Not intended to be binding by reason of their adoption.
- A guilty mind (intention) – one of the two elements that need to be proven in a criminal case.
- Criminal trials aim to discover this.
- A reliance between nations.
- Major crimes are given this title.
- Minor crimes are given this title.
- An agreement between countries which is binding at international law.
- An offender’s freedom of movement is highly restricted as a result of their wrongdoing.
- This type of law is implemented to protect society.
- Serving a prison sentence at home.
- Another term for countries.
- Civil trials aim to achieve this.
- A set monetary penalty that must be paid but the offender.
28 Clues: Between two countries. • A reliance between nations. • Another term for countries. • Between three or more countries. • Civil trials aim to achieve this. • Major crimes are given this title. • Minor crimes are given this title. • Serving a prison sentence at home. • An alternative title for a treaty. • Criminal trials aim to discover this. • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab Crossword 2016-03-08
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- Group Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- The process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- Deviance Deviance that becomes lifestyle and part of an individual's identity
- Justice System A system compromising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statuses
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- Deviance Behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms
- A repetition of, or return to, a criminal behavior
- An undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- Association Theory / The theory that individuals learn deviance in a proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which they are exposed
- Theory The theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- Theory The theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
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- An act committed in violation of the law
- Discounting The process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- Deviance Only occasional breaking or norms
- Theory The theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- A person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- Collar Crime A job related crime committed by high status people
- A method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- / Behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damaged caused by their acts
- A social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- Deviance Behavior that over-conforms to social expectations
23 Clues: An act committed in violation of the law • Deviance Only occasional breaking or norms • A repetition of, or return to, a criminal behavior • / Behavior that departs from societal or group norms • Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment • Group Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • An undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab - Rylee Hockenberry 2024-01-05
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- Crime Job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- A social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- Deviance- Behavior that overconforms to accepted normas
- Deviance Only occasional breaking of norms
- Bahavior that departs from societal or group norms
- Discounting The process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- Sanctions Rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- Theory The theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
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- Theory The theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- Deviance Bahvior that overconforms to social expectations
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compenstaion to make up for the finanical damage caused by their acts
- A method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- The process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- An act committed in violation of the law
- Theory The theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- Deviance Deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual's identity
- Association Theory The theory that individuals learn deviant acts and norms to which they are exposed
- An undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- A repetition of, return to, criminal behavior
- Justice System A system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- A person who breaks significant societal or group norms
23 Clues: An act committed in violation of the law • Deviance Only occasional breaking of norms • A repetition of, return to, criminal behavior • Bahavior that departs from societal or group norms • Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment • An undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance • Deviance- Behavior that overconforms to accepted normas • ...
Public Safety 2024-08-08
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- The institution and conduct of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
- The process of restoring someone to a normal life through therapy or training after incarceration or addiction.
- Laws, considered collectively, that are enacted by a governing body.
- Close observation, especially of a suspected criminal or other individuals.
- A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- The fair treatment and lawful application of laws
- The temporary or permanent release of a prisoner before the completion of a sentence, on the promise of good behavior.
- The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend.
- The act of compelling compliance with law, regulation, or authority.
- Legal representation provided to a defendant in a criminal case.
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- The release of an offender from detention, subject to a period of good behavior under supervision.
- The system of courts that interprets and applies the law in the name of the state.
- The system responsible for supervising individuals who have been arrested, convicted, and sentenced.
- The system of rules that a particular community or country recognizes as regulating the actions of its members.
- The people constituting a community, state, or nation who are affected by crime and law enforcement activities.
- Measures taken to discourage criminal behavior, often through fear of punishment.
- The activities of the police department in maintaining law and order.
- An action or omission that constitutes an offense punishable by law.
- Measures taken to ensure the safety of a person, organization, or community.
- The process of inquiring into a matter through research, follow-up, study, or formal procedure.
20 Clues: The fair treatment and lawful application of laws • The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend. • Legal representation provided to a defendant in a criminal case. • Laws, considered collectively, that are enacted by a governing body. • An action or omission that constitutes an offense punishable by law. • ...
Y10 - punishment 1 2024-07-03
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- Nation in the UK which still allows some forms of corporal punishment on children (other than Northern Ireland).
- Murderer reformed by the Buddha.
- Aim of punishment: helping the criminal see how and why their behaviour was wrong, so that their mindset changes for the better.
- The aim of punishment: put people off committing crimes by the level of punishment.
- Teaching in Buddhism (and other religions) that our good/bad deed will affect us in this life and future lives.
- Aim of punishment: getting the criminal back for their crimes.
- Punishment in which physical pain is inflicted on the criminal.
- Quaker who campaigned to reform prisons.
- State sanctioned execution for a capital offence.
- Christian figure who was flogged 39 times (a form of corporal punishment) before being executed.
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- Parable which suggests that on the Day of Judgement people will be judged for actions (visiting prisoners is listed as a good action).
- A building where an offender is kept for a period of time as a method of punishment.
- Non-violence in Buddhism (and other religions).
- According to Exodus 2:24: '... for an ...' (which word - repeated twice - is missing)?
- According to Proverbs 13:24, 'He who spares the ... hates their children.' What is the missing word?
- Punishment involving the criminal doing a set number of hours of physical labour.
- According to Exodus 2:24: '... for a ...' (which word - repeated twice - is missing)?
- Where the criminal makes up for, or pays back for, their crimes.
- Tax collector who, after meeting Jesus, agreed to pay back those he'd cheated four times over.
- In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus says that if someone slaps you then you should turn the other ... (what)?
20 Clues: Murderer reformed by the Buddha. • Quaker who campaigned to reform prisons. • Non-violence in Buddhism (and other religions). • State sanctioned execution for a capital offence. • Aim of punishment: getting the criminal back for their crimes. • Punishment in which physical pain is inflicted on the criminal. • ...
Chatterbox 3 Unit 7 2019-09-17
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- It ______ yesterday so we could not go to the beach
- I ______ the flowers at the park yesterday
- a detective will use a criminal's ______ to find the criminal
- My friend and I _______ walking when the large black dog ran in front of us
- When the building is on fire we must ____ from the building
- the criminal is _____ by police when he robbed the bank
- Yesterday Uncle John ____ his magic wand to stop the fire
- The boy ____ his black dog and couldn't catch it.
- Ken has got straight hair, Caroline has got ____ hair
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- The police will _____ the criminal's fingerprints to use as evidence
- A ____ will let cars and people travel over the river
- Kate writes about what she has done in her _____.
- If I am not careful when I walk I will ___ ____ and hurt myself
- I _____ a large black dog at the park yesterday
- Mr. X is a bad man, he is a _______.
- When the criminal is caught they will get ______ by police
- The children _____ in the park all day yesterday
- 1 meter is ____ the same as 1 yard
- the dog is noisy and _____.
19 Clues: the dog is noisy and _____. • 1 meter is ____ the same as 1 yard • Mr. X is a bad man, he is a _______. • I ______ the flowers at the park yesterday • I _____ a large black dog at the park yesterday • The children _____ in the park all day yesterday • Kate writes about what she has done in her _____. • The boy ____ his black dog and couldn't catch it. • ...
ARREST & USE OF FORCE 2015-01-25
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- ____________can arrest on a " Found Committing " indictable offence
- A serious criminal offence
- An offence which has the option of being summary or indictable
- A security guard does not have the same power as the __________
- A Security guard who uses excessive force is committing
- Security guards have to follow a "code of _____________"
- A person who lies on the stand is committing
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- A minor criminal offence
- Is a Security guard a peace officer?
- Security guards keep make entries during a shift in a
- A Security guard can make an arrest when he finds someone committing a _______ offence
- The criminal code is a _____________ Act
- Under the trespass to property act a security can only
- Every person who is acting as a security guard shall carry his/her___________
14 Clues: A minor criminal offence • A serious criminal offence • Is a Security guard a peace officer? • The criminal code is a _____________ Act • A person who lies on the stand is committing • Security guards keep make entries during a shift in a • Under the trespass to property act a security can only • A Security guard who uses excessive force is committing • ...
Top 50 Karaoke Songs of All Time 2024-07-11
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- Home
- Say my name
- Sweet dreams
- Since u been gone
- Suspicious minds
- Rehab
- You’ve lost that loving feeling
- I will survive
- Ice, ice baby
- I wanna dance with somebody
- Tears of a clown
- One way or another
- Drop it like it’s hot
- Drunk in love
- Say it ain’t so
- Born to run
- Baby got back
- Bohemian rhapsody
- Respect
- Road
- Call me maybe
- Fight for your right
- Hey ya
- Someone like you
- Royals
- Love shack
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- Creep
- Everybody wants to rule the world
- Happy
- I want it that way
- Stand by me
- Pour some sugar on me
- What’s my age again
- Africa
- Sweet child o’ mine
- Old town road
- Hold on
- These boots are made for walkin’
- Killing me softly with his song
- Crazy
- Be my baby
- Wake me up before you go go
- The boy is mine
- Satisfaction
- A natural woman
- Islands in the stream
- Purple rain
- Party in the U.S.A.
- I keep forgettin
49 Clues: Home • Road • Creep • Happy • Rehab • Crazy • Africa • Hey ya • Royals • Hold on • Respect • Be my baby • Love shack • Say my name • Stand by me • Born to run • Purple rain • Sweet dreams • Satisfaction • Old town road • Ice, ice baby • Drunk in love • Baby got back • Call me maybe • I will survive • The boy is mine • Say it ain’t so • A natural woman • Suspicious minds • Tears of a clown • I keep forgettin • Someone like you • ...
Dudes 2024-05-12
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- Fatal throat injury.
- Demotion to lesser duty.
- Career advancement for achievements.
- Assigned responsibilities.
- Intimidation tactic.
- Targeted creative professional.
- Partner treachery.
- Forcible property theft.
- Advancement in rank.
- Secret deceptive cooperation.
- Planned deceptive strategy.
- Investigative police authority.
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- Proof of criminal activity.
- Organized criminal group.
- Betrayer of trust.
- Law-taking individual.
- Power misuse.
- Unlawful property invasion.
- Holding controlled substances.
- Proof collection.
- Attack on officer.
- Drug-dealing gang.
- Unlawful killing.
- Rogue officer betraying vigilante.
- Informal commendation.
- Illicit narcotics transaction.
26 Clues: Power misuse. • Proof collection. • Unlawful killing. • Betrayer of trust. • Attack on officer. • Drug-dealing gang. • Partner treachery. • Fatal throat injury. • Intimidation tactic. • Advancement in rank. • Law-taking individual. • Informal commendation. • Demotion to lesser duty. • Forcible property theft. • Organized criminal group. • Assigned responsibilities. • Proof of criminal activity. • ...
Criminal and civil law 2020-07-08
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- A group of elected peers who may decide the outcome of a case. The group usually consists of six members for a civil case, or twelve members for a criminal case.
- An example of a crime against the person which is also a category 1 offence and the worst crime that can be committed in Victoria.
- The official accusation of a crime the police believe you have committed.
- Civil law is all about protecting these.
- To start civil proceedings against another person.
- A civil remedy, being a court order that stops someone from doing something or compels someone to do something.
- The outcome sort in a successful civil lawsuit, in order to restore the affected party back to their original position.
- A less serious criminal offence that is heard in the Magistrates’ Court.
- The outcome of a civil case, where someone has been found to have done the wrong thing by the other party.
- An act or omission against an existing law that is harmful to society and punishable by law.
- The legal principle that you must be over the age of 10 years to be charged with a criminal offence.
- A law enforcement agency that deals with the reporting, charging and investigation of criminal offences in Victoria.
- A court document saying what the police can do, such as to arrest someone or search them or their property.
- The party in a civil case that is said to have done the wrongdoing.
- A serious criminal offence heard by a higher court.
- A person harmed as a result of a crime
- A monetary remedy for people who have successful won their civil case.
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- The standard of proof required in most criminal cases.
- To break a law or court order.
- A requirement of the police, where they must act in a way that is appropriate to the circumstances (not excessive).
- The standard of proof required in a civil case that usually means something is more likely than not.
- A person who gives evidence at court.
- When the police keep you in custody because they think you have broken the law.
- The party in a criminal case that represents the state, and generally holds the burden of proof.
- The initiating party in a civil case.
- When a person who has been found to have broken the law, either by their own admission, or by a court finding.
- Information (documents or witnesses) used by the court to make a decision on a criminal charge.
- The conditional release of an accused person from custody on the promise they will attend court on their set date. It may come with additional conditions, such as reporting to the police or living at a certain place.
28 Clues: To break a law or court order. • A person who gives evidence at court. • The initiating party in a civil case. • A person harmed as a result of a crime • Civil law is all about protecting these. • To start civil proceedings against another person. • A serious criminal offence heard by a higher court. • The standard of proof required in most criminal cases. • ...
Crossword - Crime & punishment 2013-03-18
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- a punishment where the criminal is put in a sucre location for a time dependant of the crime
- a form of punishment where the criminal is locked away for the safety of the public
- an act of breaking the law
- a form of punishment where the criminal is punished but aims to make them not commit again and become better behaved
- a form of punishment where a criminal is punished so that others are discourage to commit crime
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- a form of punishment, the law gets revenge on the criminal
- some one who has broken the law
- a some of money is taken from the criminal
- there are 4 different aproaches to it
- a form of punishment where the criminal is put to death
10 Clues: an act of breaking the law • some one who has broken the law • there are 4 different aproaches to it • a some of money is taken from the criminal • a form of punishment where the criminal is put to death • a form of punishment, the law gets revenge on the criminal • a form of punishment where the criminal is locked away for the safety of the public • ...
Criminal Law Terminology 2023-10-12
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- A body of enforceable rules governing relationships among individuals and between individuals and their society
- The intention or desire to do evil; act recklessly lack regard for human life.
- A crime or offense that is less serious than a felony; any minor misbehavior or misconduct, imprisonment of less than one year.
- A threat or attempt to carry out a physical attack upon another person.
- A violation of criminal law for which some governmental authority applies formal penalties.
- The failure to exercise a reasonable or ordinary amount of care in a situation, careless neglect, often resulting in injury.
- Capable of being shown as reasonable or merited according to accepted standards
- intention or purpose
- considered beforehand, deliberately planned
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- made more severe or intense especially in law
- A driving force that causes a person to take action to satisfy specific needs.
- A person who helps another commit a crime.
- to own something or controlling something.
- A crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
- to make an effort to achieve or complete something, performs all of the elements of a crime, but fails to achieve the criminal result.
- Unlawful taking or theft of personal property with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of it.
- The unlawful touching or physical touching of another person without consent.
- an excuse that shows someone was not at a crime scene
18 Clues: intention or purpose • A person who helps another commit a crime. • to own something or controlling something. • considered beforehand, deliberately planned • made more severe or intense especially in law • an excuse that shows someone was not at a crime scene • A threat or attempt to carry out a physical attack upon another person. • ...
Criminal Justice System 2023-08-11
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- created the judicial branch (along with legislative & executive
- review procedures/decisions in the trial court to make sure the trial was fair/law was properly applied
- works with Victim/Witness to prepare witnesses for trial; and represent the state at all criminal court proceedings
- ensures the laws of his/her jurisdiction are followed and that procedures and parties follow the law
- the highest court in the federal system
- process in which judges are placed in office in MN
- represents the defendant in all criminal court proceedings
- process in which federal judges are placed in office
- type of case that deals with an individual's private rights (like divorce)
- number of courts above the US Supreme Court
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- type of case when someone is accused of committing a crime
- this level of the court system addresses United States laws
- typically first responders who also are tasked with investigating crimes
- MN has 10 of these types of court, Hennepin County is the 4th one
- number of Supreme Court Justices
- number of US appeals courts
- level of court system that typically has state Supreme Courts
- duties include conducting a pre-sentence investigation (PSI) which documents the offender’s history to assist the judge in determining an appropriate sentence
18 Clues: number of US appeals courts • number of Supreme Court Justices • the highest court in the federal system • number of courts above the US Supreme Court • process in which judges are placed in office in MN • process in which federal judges are placed in office • type of case when someone is accused of committing a crime • ...
Criminal and Civil Law 2025-10-15
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- law the area of law that deals with crime
- research carried out to discover evidence and facts related to a crime
- information used to support facts in a legal investigation and admissable in court
- of probabilities standard of proof required in civil law
- of proof the level of proof required to succeed in court
- compelling compliance with the law
- law law that deals with disputes between individuals and organisations
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- a monetary payment made to someone to make amends for loss, injury or damage
- guilty the verdict of the court when there is insufficient evidence to support a criminal charge
- reasonable doubt the standard of proof required in criminal law
- any act or ommission that results in harm to society
- the person who must defend their actions in court
- a person or organisation that initiates civil legal action against another party
- action taken against an accused person in a court of law
- the punishment assigned to a defendent found guilty by a court
- the person who criminal action is being taken against
- examination of evidence by a judge and jury to decide guilt
17 Clues: compelling compliance with the law • law the area of law that deals with crime • the person who must defend their actions in court • any act or ommission that results in harm to society • the person who criminal action is being taken against • action taken against an accused person in a court of law • of probabilities standard of proof required in civil law • ...
Criminal Justice Crossword 2024-08-09
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- taking a suspect into custody
- A guilty judgment or verdict.
- The geographical area over which particular courts have power
- A crime that is less serious than a felony and that is usually punishable by a fine, penalty, forfeiture, or imprisonment of less than one year
- The conditional release of a prisoner from imprisonment before the full sentence has been served
- legal protections afforded to suspects, criminals and victims
- serious crime that’s accompanied by a penalty of at least one year in prison, typically reserved for major offenses like murder, drug trafficking or fraud involving large sums of money.
- punishments imposed by court
- A trial where a judge, not a jury, weighs the facts of a case and makes a ruling.
- A judge’s decision to end the case, without convicting or acquitting the defendant
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- those found guilty of a crime
- A written statement given to a judge arguing for a particular verdict or decision.
- individuals under investigation for a crime
- arguments made by accused individuals
- the process of examining illegal behavior and collecting evidence
- legal proceedings to determine guilt or innocence
- A body of citizens presented with evidence of criminal allegations who decide whether there is probable cause that an offence was committed. The federal government, not states, is required to use a grand jury.
- warranted law employee of a police force
- Usually a sum of money given to the court in exchange for a person’s release from custody as a guarantee that they will return to court on an appointed time and date. For serious offenders or for those who may be likely flee the jurisdiction, a judge may opt to withhold bail.
19 Clues: punishments imposed by court • those found guilty of a crime • taking a suspect into custody • A guilty judgment or verdict. • arguments made by accused individuals • warranted law employee of a police force • individuals under investigation for a crime • legal proceedings to determine guilt or innocence • The geographical area over which particular courts have power • ...
Criminal justice- Sariyah 2025-09-22
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- a novel about a detective who uses logic and science to solve crimes
- police will read this to you after an arrest and before questioning you.
- In NYC Thomas Byrnes published a book of photos of known criminals.
- After Julius Ceasor died they performed this and seen only one stab wound was fatal.
- throughout the empire Law it was enforced by the Roman Military.
- John Larson invents this tool for investigations
- These were the trials after ww2 for Nazis.
- a process by which criminal conduct is investigated, evidence gathered, arrest made, charges brought, defense raised, trails cunducted, sentences rendered an punishment carried out
- A Document describing the powers of the Federal government and the rights of citizens which will be protected
- Used to identify people
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- Earliest Known found full wiiten Law Code eye for an eye)
- an illegal act for which someone can be punished by government especially: a gross violation of law
- 1908, Portland, OR. hired by YWCA and she was paid $75 a month.
- The fist trial that tuned people in to court cases.
- Law code Written for Athens and Greece
- 1st person ever convicted using this method
- any act that is contrary to legal code or laws.
- Dr. Edmond Locarno sets this up to help to police department
- what the police tell you before getting arrested
- 1829 AD, London Fist uniformed, professional force.
20 Clues: Used to identify people • Law code Written for Athens and Greece • These were the trials after ww2 for Nazis. • 1st person ever convicted using this method • any act that is contrary to legal code or laws. • John Larson invents this tool for investigations • what the police tell you before getting arrested • The fist trial that tuned people in to court cases. • ...
CRIME - SO PRE 10.2 2021-06-21
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- Go into a building illegally
- What you do with a gun
- A crime of stealing from shops
- The person who decides a punishment
- When the police look fOr the criminal
- The crime of cheating people to make money from them
- The person who the criminal hursts / affects
- Another word for punishment
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- When the police catch criminals
- A person who breaks the law
- A person who catches criminals
- The crime of stealing things
- An amount of money you have to pay as a punishment
- Take things that are not yours
14 Clues: What you do with a gun • A person who breaks the law • Another word for punishment • Go into a building illegally • The crime of stealing things • A person who catches criminals • A crime of stealing from shops • Take things that are not yours • When the police catch criminals • The person who decides a punishment • When the police look fOr the criminal • ...
"The Veldt" 2026-03-03
14 Clues: gadget • to stop • confused • disgusted • grassland • to go back • to scatter • to call upon • to hold the attention of • state of being in control • limiations or restrictions • able to read people's minds • a state of being preoccupied • a strong attaction to something
Judical Branch Important Words 2025-04-30
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- The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if a law or presidential action follows the Constitution.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit
- A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides if there is enough evidence to bring the accused person to trial.
- An authorization by a court or police to make an arrest.
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- The government's side in a criminal case.
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- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws.
- The decision of a judge or jury.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal curt case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- The constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws.
- A court case involving disputes between two parties.
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- A less serious crime.
15 Clues: A less serious crime. • The decision of a judge or jury. • The government's side in a criminal case. • A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder. • A court case involving disputes between two parties. • An authorization by a court or police to make an arrest. • The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. • ...
Steve Desouza-4.3a Vocabulary 2024-04-08
15 Clues: Shelf • Seize • Grumpy • Treatment • Long time • Small people • Medical tube • Intensive care • Under 18 criminal • Clear of obstacles • Personality disorder • Criminal nickname for young • Supervision over an offender • Person convicted of a high crime • A cavity, space, or channel in the body
Steve Desouza-4.3a Vocabulary 2024-04-08
15 Clues: Shelf • Seize • Grumpy • Treatment • Long time • Small people • Medical tube • Intensive care • Under 18 criminal • Clear of obstacles • Personality disorder • Criminal nickname for young • Supervision over an offender • Person convicted of a high crime • A cavity, space, or channel in the body
Year 9 Civics and Citizenship 2024-11-20
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- A principle ensuring fair treatment under the justice system.
- A more serious criminal offence typically heard in higher courts.
- The person responsible for ensuring the fairness of a trial.
- The lowest court in the Victorian court hierarchy.
- The term for minor criminal offences.
- A wrongful act or infringement of a right leading to legal liability.
- A court primarily responsible for investigating deaths and fires.
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- The court that handles serious criminal offences such as armed robbery.
- The ability of a court to hear a case for the first time.
- Legal disputes involving compensation rather than punishment.
- The type of trial where two opposing sides present evidence to a judge.
- An offence that damages someone's reputation through false statements.
- The side of a criminal trial tasked with proving guilt.
- The term for the mental element of a crime.
- The ranking system of courts in Victoria.
- The authority of a court to hear specific types of cases.
16 Clues: The term for minor criminal offences. • The ranking system of courts in Victoria. • The term for the mental element of a crime. • The lowest court in the Victorian court hierarchy. • The side of a criminal trial tasked with proving guilt. • The ability of a court to hear a case for the first time. • The authority of a court to hear specific types of cases. • ...
Unit 7 Test 2023-04-10
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- Oh no, I found meth in my roommates room, Im going to have to take this to court.
- Free from criminal charge
- Oh no, my roommate didn't pay her rent, Im going to have to take this to court.
- the release of a prisoner temporarily (for a special purpose) or permanently before the completion of a sentence
- Body of people who decide a verdict
- people are to remain in prison for the rest of their natural lives
- A formal charge for a serious crime
- granted citizenship to all persons "born or naturalized in the United States,"
- Violent or cruel wrongdoing
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- the highest judicial court in a country or state.
- guarantees the rights of criminal defendants
- To declare verdict
- A minor wrongdoing
- Power to make a legal decision
- protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government.
- protects criminal defendants from having to testify if they may incriminate themselves through the testimony.
16 Clues: To declare verdict • A minor wrongdoing • Free from criminal charge • Violent or cruel wrongdoing • Power to make a legal decision • Body of people who decide a verdict • A formal charge for a serious crime • guarantees the rights of criminal defendants • the highest judicial court in a country or state. • people are to remain in prison for the rest of their natural lives • ...
Crime Defined 2025-01-24
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- rea"/criminal intent
- illegal action which is punishable by law
- in se"/bad in itself
- of the least serious type of crime
- factors/factors which supports a more serious charge and or stiffer penalty
- for a crime of medium gravity
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- occurence of criminal act and criminal intent
- for the most serious crimes
- reus"/criminal act
- prohibita"/bad because prohibited
- result
- factor"/factor which favors the accused and makes a lesser charge and/or sentence likely
12 Clues: result • reus"/criminal act • rea"/criminal intent • in se"/bad in itself • for the most serious crimes • for a crime of medium gravity • prohibita"/bad because prohibited • of the least serious type of crime • occurence of criminal act and criminal intent • illegal action which is punishable by law • ...
ADJ-20: Intro to Corrections Chapter 1 2024-01-17
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- an important source of information on crime for correctional professionals furnished by the FBI
- a serious criminal offense specifically one punishable by death or incarceration in a prison facility for more than a year.
- a violation of criminal law
- prison inmates, probationers, parolees, offenders assigned to alternative sentencing programs, and those held in jails
- About 3.9 million people in the United states or on this form of punishment.
- the defendant who has been convicted has the ability to contest the conviction as a matter of right
- the use of correctional facilities, particularly prisons, in the United states as determined by historical and cross cultural standards.
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- With the increase of the prison population so does the need for an increased workforce.
- Latin term meaning no contest. Meaning to not dispute criminal accusations.
- a state or federal confinement facility that has custodial authority over adults sentenced to confinement
- a minor violation of criminal law such as petty theft or simple assault punishable by confinement for one year or less typically in a county jail.
- a term for when the prosecutor does not file formal charges against a defendant or drops the charges against them.
- a minor violation of state statute or local ordinance usually punishable by a fine.
- A law that was one solution to the “get-tough-on-crime laws” in the mid 1990s
- the process of achieving justice through the application of the criminal law and through the workings of the criminal justice system.
15 Clues: a violation of criminal law • Latin term meaning no contest. Meaning to not dispute criminal accusations. • About 3.9 million people in the United states or on this form of punishment. • A law that was one solution to the “get-tough-on-crime laws” in the mid 1990s • a minor violation of state statute or local ordinance usually punishable by a fine. • ...
YUVAA CLUB 2025-03-09
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- Bringing still pictures to life.
- A process of uniting elements into a seamless whole, crucial in math and systems
- The most notable moments worth remembering or reviewing.
- When capacity is exceeded, be it circuits, minds, or schedules.
- A crucial stop for verification, be it in a journey, race, or mission.
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- Casual gathering for unwinding and socializing.
- When many ideas come together to solve a problem.
- Lifesaver of students before exams (often led by an expert or a screen).
- A test of speed, endurance, and agility. Played on tracks, fields, and minds.
- A structure that helps people find their way in the dark.
- A modification, often improving or adapting something.
- Your skin’s reaction when you’re scared, cold, or excited.
- A time limit that you must meet for work or studies.
13 Clues: Bringing still pictures to life. • Casual gathering for unwinding and socializing. • When many ideas come together to solve a problem. • A time limit that you must meet for work or studies. • A modification, often improving or adapting something. • The most notable moments worth remembering or reviewing. • A structure that helps people find their way in the dark. • ...
Moon Rising Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-10
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- A Dragon that can read minds, tell the future, and have visions
- The name of the bomb that caused the explosion
- An object that lets you visit other dragons dreams
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- The dragon responsible for the death of Carnelian and Bigtail
- A tribe that can read minds, tell the future or both
- An object that protects you from dragons reading your mind
- A group of dragons such as a class
- Name of the dragon that is talking inside Moon's head
- A Sand Wing that is from Scorpian den
- Where the entire book happens
- A Dragon that killed Crane and almost got killed by Sora
11 Clues: Where the entire book happens • A group of dragons such as a class • A Sand Wing that is from Scorpian den • The name of the bomb that caused the explosion • An object that lets you visit other dragons dreams • A tribe that can read minds, tell the future or both • Name of the dragon that is talking inside Moon's head • ...
Horror hotel 2024-12-18
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- eerily frightening
- golden state
- person claiming to read minds
- formal argument or discussion
- visited by ghosts
- intense fear
- detectives
- not new, aged
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- full of intrigue
- break free
- popular video sharing platform
- daring experience
- journey
- emotion caused by danger or threat
- heart pounding experience
- process of capturing scenes on camera
- spirits haunting somewhere
- unusual activities attributed to ghosts or spirits
18 Clues: journey • break free • detectives • golden state • intense fear • not new, aged • full of intrigue • daring experience • visited by ghosts • eerily frightening • heart pounding experience • spirits haunting somewhere • person claiming to read minds • formal argument or discussion • popular video sharing platform • emotion caused by danger or threat • process of capturing scenes on camera • ...
ROMANS CHAPTER 12 2024-02-07
10 Clues: MINDS • PRESENT • ENEMIES • REJOICING • ONE, CHRIST • BEING, BODIES • NOT ENVY, LOVE • REMINDERS, MERCIES • A NEW CREATURE, TRANSFORM • AWAY WITH UN HEALTY THOUGHTS, RENEW
HSSE Excellence Week 2023 Mini Game 2 2023-09-12
10 Clues: Saving ___ • Raising ___ • Lost Time ___ • Nurturing ___ • ___ Assessment • Hearts and ___ • Zero ___ to People • ___ Identification • Everybody Goes Home ___ • Doing the right thing when nobody is watching
Autumn Break Crossword 2019-10-16
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- Modal auxiliary expressing slight probability
- People who like love stories are...
- Usually on the wall facing the class
- people who never change their minds are...
- surely
- careless
- fond of
- You need one to blow your nose
- reasonable
- aswell
- Someone who doesn't like working too much is...
- "ce que"
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- encourage
- uncomfortable
- nice
- rude
- film
- Your favourite subject at school :)
- unkind
- When you're not afraid of danger, you are...
20 Clues: nice • rude • film • surely • unkind • aswell • fond of • careless • "ce que" • encourage • reasonable • uncomfortable • You need one to blow your nose • People who like love stories are... • Your favourite subject at school :) • Usually on the wall facing the class • people who never change their minds are... • When you're not afraid of danger, you are... • ...
Chapter 8 Vocabulary List (Derivatives Handout) 2025-04-30
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- I can
- winds
- I carry/bear
- not moving (English)
- of the spirits, minds
- sleep (nom.)
- they look back
- love (acc.)
- Hold! (plural command)
- They stand
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- Sleep-walking (English)
- a persistent person (English)
- to carry/bear
- fires (nom/acc)
- to bring something to life (English)
- to stand
- to have all the power (English)
- of the young men
- we hold
- fiery (type of rock formed from lava)
20 Clues: I can • winds • we hold • to stand • They stand • love (acc.) • I carry/bear • sleep (nom.) • to carry/bear • they look back • fires (nom/acc) • of the young men • not moving (English) • of the spirits, minds • Hold! (plural command) • Sleep-walking (English) • a persistent person (English) • to have all the power (English) • to bring something to life (English) • fiery (type of rock formed from lava)
jump 2026-01-04
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- stalled, thought twice, hesitated
- movement
- surrounded, trapped
- begged
- noise, hubbub
- killed, butchered
- desire, urge, wanting to do something
- stiff, not moving, inflexible
- twinkle, sparkle
- furious, angry
- spiked, barbed, rough, uneven
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- hesitate, be in two minds
- journal, publication, comic book
- a piece of something, fragment, scrap
- smashed, broken into pieces
- crying, sobbing, wailing
- answered angrily
- gloomy, miserable
- bright coloured, glowing
- no expression on face
- scurrying, rushing,dashing
21 Clues: begged • movement • noise, hubbub • furious, angry • answered angrily • twinkle, sparkle • killed, butchered • gloomy, miserable • surrounded, trapped • no expression on face • crying, sobbing, wailing • bright coloured, glowing • hesitate, be in two minds • scurrying, rushing,dashing • smashed, broken into pieces • stiff, not moving, inflexible • spiked, barbed, rough, uneven • ...
Bill of Rights 2022-09-28
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- confiscation of property
- soldiers can't stay in home
- make self look guilty
- fair trial in criminal cases
- freedom of speech
- criminal charge
- to make official
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- not charged with same crime
- rights not mentioned in constitution
- to give shelter
- state rights
- to a certain extent
- unfair punishment not allowed
- civil court of law
- right to own arms
- right to a jury
- right to remain silent
- weapons and ammunition
- unreasonable search/seizure
19 Clues: state rights • to give shelter • right to a jury • criminal charge • to make official • right to own arms • freedom of speech • civil court of law • to a certain extent • make self look guilty • right to remain silent • weapons and ammunition • confiscation of property • not charged with same crime • soldiers can't stay in home • unreasonable search/seizure • fair trial in criminal cases • ...
Criminal Law Vocab 2022-10-09
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- The punishment for a crime ordered by a trial court after conviction in a criminal procedure.
- The act of confining someone in a prison.
- Not guilty of a crime or offence.
- A body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- A formal declaration by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law that someone is guilty of a criminal offence.
- A person who has been charged with or arrested for allegedly committing a crime.
- A decision in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
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- Someone against whom an action is brought in a court of law.
- An act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act.
- A person who suffers from adverse circumstances.
- A crime less serious than a felony.
- An official conducting criminal cases on behalf of the state.
- Legal proceedings against a defendant for criminal behaviour.
- A serious crime, such as murder or arson.
- A trial is a formal meeting in a law court, at which a judge and jury listen to evidence and decide whether a person is guilty of a crime.
- An appointed or elected official who decides legal disputes in court.
- Responsible for having done something wrong/illegal.
18 Clues: Not guilty of a crime or offence. • A crime less serious than a felony. • The act of confining someone in a prison. • A serious crime, such as murder or arson. • A person who suffers from adverse circumstances. • Responsible for having done something wrong/illegal. • A decision in a civil or criminal case or an inquest. • ...
Australian Civil Justice System 2026-02-09
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- Group of random citizens chosen in a criminal trial
- decisions are made without bias and each side has a chance to present their case.
- Highest court in Victoria
- Lowest court in Victoria
- Party who brings civil claims in the court
- Magistrates court have jurisdiction over these criminal offences
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- Party that represents the state in a criminal case
- Who gives the sentencing in a criminal case
- Treating People Fairly
- Entering someone's property without permission
- Civil cases where one party causes another party harm
11 Clues: Treating People Fairly • Lowest court in Victoria • Highest court in Victoria • Party who brings civil claims in the court • Who gives the sentencing in a criminal case • Entering someone's property without permission • Party that represents the state in a criminal case • Group of random citizens chosen in a criminal trial • ...
FOR3701_SEM 2_2024_3 2024-07-31
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- amateur criminals commit such crimes
- a professional criminal does this well
- the type of profile resulting from Modus operandi analysis
- Modus operandi information does not have this value
- this class of criminal prefers high-value targets
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- in Latin this also means Modus operandi
- a factor that influences the trademark of a criminal
- actions of an amateur criminal
- collectively they make up the criminal's Modus operandi
- a trademark of a criminal during a crime event
10 Clues: actions of an amateur criminal • amateur criminals commit such crimes • a professional criminal does this well • in Latin this also means Modus operandi • a trademark of a criminal during a crime event • this class of criminal prefers high-value targets • Modus operandi information does not have this value • a factor that influences the trademark of a criminal • ...
Atavistic form 2021-10-22
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- Feature of a criminal : high _______
- Came up with it
- Are born with
- Used to explain criminal _______
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- Evaluation point: there was no (no space between words)
- Used to distinguish criminals: _____ features
- Offenders are at a more _______ stage of evolution
- Feature of a criminal : sloping ______
- Lombroso was _____
- Feature of a criminal : large _____
10 Clues: Are born with • Came up with it • Lombroso was _____ • Used to explain criminal _______ • Feature of a criminal : large _____ • Feature of a criminal : high _______ • Feature of a criminal : sloping ______ • Used to distinguish criminals: _____ features • Offenders are at a more _______ stage of evolution • Evaluation point: there was no (no space between words)
Street Law Ch 1 Vocabulary 2023-08-09
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- the power of each of the branches of government to limit the other branches
- conflicting with some provision of the Constitution.
- the power of a chief executive (The president) to prevent the enactment of a bill (law).
- limits government to powers provided to it by the people.
- the first ten amendments to the Constitution, which guarantee basic individual rights
- the division of powers between the states and the federal government.
- the process by which courts decide whether the laws passed by congress or states are constitutional.
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- the state or federal government's attorney in a criminal case.
- criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of one year or less
- criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of more than one year
- the person or company harmed
- the division of power among the branches of government.
- action a lawsuit brought by a person who feels wronged by another person
- The study of law and legal philosophy.
- written laws enacted by legislatures
- law Law that regulates public conduct
- person accused of committing the crime.
- law regulate relations between individuals or groups
18 Clues: the person or company harmed • written laws enacted by legislatures • law Law that regulates public conduct • The study of law and legal philosophy. • person accused of committing the crime. • conflicting with some provision of the Constitution. • law regulate relations between individuals or groups • the division of power among the branches of government. • ...
Types of Theft 2016-02-01
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- revenge, justice, an "eye for an eye"
- "blackmail"
- theft of funds placed in one's trust to one's employer
- a theft with a threat or use of violence
- a crime motivated by prejudice
- keeping criminals locked away for public safety
- the killing of one person by another
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- crime conducted via internet
- the killing of one person by another
- to pay back the victim through service or money
- breaking in somewhere and committing a crime
- action involving destruction of property
- reforming the criminal
- the offense purposefully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath
- the threat of a physical attack
- prevents crimes from happening again by memory of the punishment, specific and general
- the criminal act of setting fire to someone's property
- theft
- to make a physical attack on
- criminal deception for financial or personal gain
20 Clues: theft • "blackmail" • reforming the criminal • crime conducted via internet • to make a physical attack on • a crime motivated by prejudice • the threat of a physical attack • the killing of one person by another • the killing of one person by another • revenge, justice, an "eye for an eye" • action involving destruction of property • a theft with a threat or use of violence • ...
Medicina forense 2024-09-04
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- criminal Estudia al hombre de conducta antisocial como un ser vivo.
- criminal Actividades ilegales que se relacionan con el financiamiento del crimen organizado
- criminal Estudia la relación entre actividades criminales y los factores antropológicos.
- criminal Analiza el comportamiento del individuo que comete el delito.
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- criminal Surge de la necesidad temprana para la prevención de conductas antisociales.
- criminal Analiza el fenómeno de la criminalidad como fenómeno social de forma integral.
- criminal Acciones por parte del Estado con fin de controlar y prevenir delitos.
- Ciencia que estudia el delito, causas, consecuencias y su prevención.
- Aplicación y ejecución de las penas, así como el castigo.
9 Clues: Aplicación y ejecución de las penas, así como el castigo. • Ciencia que estudia el delito, causas, consecuencias y su prevención. • criminal Estudia al hombre de conducta antisocial como un ser vivo. • criminal Analiza el comportamiento del individuo que comete el delito. • criminal Acciones por parte del Estado con fin de controlar y prevenir delitos. • ...
Legal Crossword 2012-05-21
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- What is the acronym of Director of Public Prosecutions?
- What kind of lawyer can represent people charged with a criminal offence?
- Who do prosecutors represent the interests of?
- Who represents the interests of the general public in the criminal public system?
- Who runs the court registry?
- What Act introduced a new law dealing with the dissolution and nullity of marriage?
- How many court reporters are in the courtroom at once?
- An irretrievable breakdown of a marriage results in this
- What is made up of elected members who sit in parliament?
- What are some Barristers required to wear in court?
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- Who are very experienced lawyers?
- Who makes sure the matters before the court run smoothly?
- Who will assist a charged person to prepare his/her defence?
- Who makes decisions about the facts of the case?
- What is the name of the person who looks into a person's death?
- What kind of Act is the basis for most corporate law?
- Who represents a person in court and speaks on thier behalf?
- What kind of lawyer can serve the needs of businesses?
- What is an act or omission that is prohibited by Criminal Law?
- What form of medical inspection determines the nature and cause of death?
20 Clues: Who runs the court registry? • Who are very experienced lawyers? • Who do prosecutors represent the interests of? • Who makes decisions about the facts of the case? • What are some Barristers required to wear in court? • What kind of Act is the basis for most corporate law? • How many court reporters are in the courtroom at once? • ...
Technology and the Law 2025-07-17
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- This individual must approve an account takeover warrant.
- Online harassment, especially common among young people.
- A social media platform linked to online risks for young users.
- Disruption A type of warrant that allows modification of criminal data.
- Traditional crime increasingly committed online via scams and deception.
- A major police task force mentioned in the SLAID Act announcement.
- A common mental health impact of online abuse.
- Predatory behaviour targeting children online.
- The law enforcement agency given enhanced powers under the SLAID Act.
- Government centre that investigates online child exploitation.
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- Malicious software used to damage or gain access to systems.
- The dark ______ is often used by criminal networks.
- Criminal offences committed using computers or the internet.
- A type of scam where attackers trick victims into revealing information.
- A requirement before a warrant can be issued: reasonable ________.
- A common cybercrime involving unauthorised access to systems.
- The legislation gives power to take over a person's online ________.
- Acronym of the 2021 legislation allowing AFP to “hack back” against cybercriminals.
- ACCC-run program that tracks and reports financial scams.
- The SLAID Act targets ______ criminal activity online.
- Encrypted communication network targeted by Operation Ironside.
- Commissioner responsible for regulating online safety in Australia.
22 Clues: A common mental health impact of online abuse. • Predatory behaviour targeting children online. • The dark ______ is often used by criminal networks. • The SLAID Act targets ______ criminal activity online. • Online harassment, especially common among young people. • This individual must approve an account takeover warrant. • ...
Legal Foundations 2021-11-24
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- What an accused is presumed to be before a trial.
- An offence which is not of a serious nature.
- A group of 12 people who decide on whether an accused is guilty or not guilty.
- The standard of proof in a criminal trial.
- The type of law that is between two individuals, for example family law.
- The punishment of an Accused person (Example: Imprisonment).
- The Upper House of the Commonwealth Parliament.
- A proposed piece of legislation that has not passed through Parliament.
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- What is sought by an individual who has been harmed in a civil matter. (Example: damages or injunctions)
- The last stage in the lawmaking process when a Bill is approved.
- A statement of law.
- The party that pursues a criminal case in Court.
- A serious criminal offence.
- When an offender is released after serving part of a term of imprisonment.
- The political party that has the majority of seats in the lower house.
- The type of law which involves the police charging an accused.
- Law that is made by the Courts.
17 Clues: A statement of law. • A serious criminal offence. • Law that is made by the Courts. • The standard of proof in a criminal trial. • An offence which is not of a serious nature. • The Upper House of the Commonwealth Parliament. • The party that pursues a criminal case in Court. • What an accused is presumed to be before a trial. • ...
Eysenck's criminal personality 2021-01-11
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- A technique that was used by Farrington to measure the cortical arousal of extraverts and introverts that cast doubt on the physiological basis of Eysenck’s work. (1,1,1)
- According to the biological basis of Eysenck’s theory, this would be underactive in extraverts (7,6)
- The processes that Eysenck believed personality was linked to criminality via. (13)
- The type of behaviour of somebody who is highly neurotic (13)
- The process of learning about reinforcements and punishments that those with criminal personalities cannot develop leading to antisocial behaviours. (12)
- This researcher found evidence in support of Eysenck’s theory by comparing 2070 male prisoners’ scores on the EPI with 2422 male controls. (7)
- It has been suggested that personalities can change on a daily basis and therefore, there is no such thing as personality in this sense. (6,6)
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- The type of theory that Eysenck developed (11)
- The type of behaviours that an extravert would be likely to engage in (4-6)
- A type of bias within Eysenck’s work which questions the generalisability of his theory, following research with Hispanic and African-American criminals that found lower E scores than a non-criminal control group. (8)
- A psychologist that criticised Eysenck’s theory and found contradictory evidence in E and N scores. (10)
- Extraversion may be broken down into sociability and this factor which is more likely to be linked to criminal tendencies. (11)
- Somebody high on this dimension would be prone to unstable moods, depression and anxiety (11)
- A type of determinism that Eysenck’s theory suffers from. (10)
- Somebody with a high psychoticism score would be classed as being cold, unemotional and prone to this. (10)
- The technique adopted by Eysenck to measure the criminal personality by locating participants along the E and N dimensions. (1,1,1)
- The third dimension that was later added to Eysenck’s theory (12)
- A trait that Eysenck linked to crime that was based upon the amount of stimulation required from the environment (11)
18 Clues: The type of theory that Eysenck developed (11) • The type of behaviour of somebody who is highly neurotic (13) • A type of determinism that Eysenck’s theory suffers from. (10) • The third dimension that was later added to Eysenck’s theory (12) • The type of behaviours that an extravert would be likely to engage in (4-6) • ...
Criminal Justice SG1 2024-02-12
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- The rights that are provided to the citizen
- The right to remain silent
- Warrants cannot be provided without this
- Protects people from unreasonable searches
- overuse of criminal law to address every societal issue and punish every mistake
- The first ten amendments
- Testifying against yourself may cause this
- This amendment states that cruel and unusual punishment may not be inflicted
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- Prevents the government from using illegal OBTAINED EVIDENCE
- A test administered to detect typically illegal substances
- This court case involved searching a trash can
- Being charged tywice of the same crime at same the same time
- This amendment states that you have a right to a speedy trial
- The state of being extremely poor
- can not search a suspects property without this
- evidence that will eventually be discovered either way
- The Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional to wire tap a phone booth
- Temporary release of accused person
18 Clues: The first ten amendments • The right to remain silent • The state of being extremely poor • Temporary release of accused person • Warrants cannot be provided without this • Protects people from unreasonable searches • Testifying against yourself may cause this • The rights that are provided to the citizen • This court case involved searching a trash can • ...
Criminal Psychology - Revision 2026-01-18
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- Area of the brain linked to decision-making and impulse control; deficits linked to offending.
- Cognitive risk factor linked to higher criminality in some longitudinal studies.
- Bandura’s theory suggesting criminal behaviour is learned through observing and imitating others.
- Social risk factor increasing likelihood of criminality through deprivation and disadvantage.
- Accuracy of eyewitness testimony compared to actual events.
- Strength of relationships and trust between neighbours; reduces likelihood of crime.
- An offender type identified by Hare with high levels of callousness and manipulation.
- Drug or alcohol misuse associated with higher risk of offending.
- Wilson and Kelling’s 1982 theory that visible signs of disorder encourage more crime.
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- Brain structure involved in processing fear and aggression; studied in Raine’s research.
- Another word for consistency; relevant to Loftus and Palmer’s study of eyewitness testimony.
- Poor parenting, neglect or inconsistent discipline linked to criminal behaviour (Farrington research).
- Loftus and Palmer study showed how memory can be distorted in criminal cases.
- Unique biological evidence used in criminal investigations to link suspects to crime scenes.
- Visible antisocial behaviour or vandalism in an area, linked to Wilson and Kelling research.
- Personality disorder characterized by disregard for rules and others, studied in Farrington.
- The UK body responsible for investigating crime, referenced in Farrington’s Cambridge study.
- Pressure from friends or gang members can increase likelihood of offending.
18 Clues: Accuracy of eyewitness testimony compared to actual events. • Drug or alcohol misuse associated with higher risk of offending. • Pressure from friends or gang members can increase likelihood of offending. • Loftus and Palmer study showed how memory can be distorted in criminal cases. • ...
Code 121 2024-10-21
18 Clues: desires • we need • Power of • by spirit • So we must • we lead us • our minds can • Keep free from • Is greater than • sin's within us • but since we are • brings peace and • we make this our • Bring trouble and • Each word and reflects • Always our self-control • Satan's confront us each day • We love Jehovah with heart, and soul
Chapter 7 2025-01-09
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- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual’s identity
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which they are exposed
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- job-related crime committed by high-status people
- an act committed in violation of the law
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- a repition of, or return to, criminal behavior
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
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- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- the theory that complience with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- only occasional breaking of norms
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- the process of changing of reforming a criminal through socialization
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- punishment intended to make ciminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damaged caused by their acts
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
24 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • an act committed in violation of the law • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • a repition of, or return to, criminal behavior • ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • job-related crime committed by high-status people • ...
ELA 11 P1 Legal Vocab 2012-09-18
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- a place for the confinement of people accused, or convicted of committing a crime
- declare someone to be guilty of criminal offense by verdict of jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law
- crime of killing a human being without malice aforethought, or otherwise in circumstances not amounting to murder
- a proceeding after a criminal complaint has been filed by the prosecutor to determine whether in enough evidence to require a trial
- a person who performs certain actions under legal authority in particular.
- something that disproves a notion eg. a cross example of everything that goes up must come down is a satellite.
- to free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
- Alegal document calling someone to court to answer an indictment
- a decision on a disputed issue in a criminal or civil case or an inquest
- the release of a prisoner for a period of good behavior under supervision.
- to plan ahead, or think out
- declare the punishment decided for (an offender)
- not guilty of crime or offense
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- a jury convened to render an impartial verdict
- a person who brings a charge against the defendant in a court of law
- a formal written or spoke statement esp. one given in a court of law
- premeditated murder
- a formal examination of evidence by a judge, typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in case of criminal or civil proceedings
- a minor offense
- innocent
- Make an urgent request, typically to the public
- a formal charge for a serious crime
- a building where people are committed to for punishment for crimes committed or while awaiting trial
- to release a prisoner temporarily (for a special propose) or permanently before the end of a sentence
- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against in respect of a criminal charge
- an individual, company, or institution sued, or accused in a court of law
- a crime typically one involving violence, regarded as more severe than a misdemeanor.
27 Clues: innocent • a minor offense • premeditated murder • to plan ahead, or think out • not guilty of crime or offense • a formal charge for a serious crime • a jury convened to render an impartial verdict • Make an urgent request, typically to the public • declare the punishment decided for (an offender) • Alegal document calling someone to court to answer an indictment • ...
Wayne Williams Forensics Crossword 2024-01-18
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- the sheath of cells and connective tissue which surrounds the root of a hair.
- The scientific examination of physical evidence in criminal investigations.
- Analyzing crime scenes and evidence to create a psychological profile of a suspect.
- DNA located in the mitochondria, inherited from the maternal line.
- The examination of hair samples to gather information for forensic investigations.
- The process of analyzing an individual's DNA to create a profile for identification purposes.
- An unsolved criminal case that remains open for an extended period.
- Facts or information that support a conclusion or claim.
- A DNA database used by law enforcement agencies for identification.
- Individual threads or fibers, often referring to hair strands
- Creating a psychological and behavioral profile of a criminal based on evidence.
- A medical professional who investigates the cause of death in cases involving criminal or suspicious circumstances.
- A specific DNA sequence repeated in tandem
- The use of microscopes to observe objects or substances not visible to the naked eye
- The documentation of the chronological history of evidence, ensuring its integrity
- The examination of small amounts of substances to identify and analyze their components.
- A post-mortem examination to determine the cause of death
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- The process of collecting, analyzing, and preserving evidence to solve crimes.
- The basic building block of DNA, consisting of a sugar, phosphate group, and nitrogenous base
- The process of piecing together events leading to a crime based on evidence.
- Deoxyribonucleic acid, a molecule that carries genetic instructions and is unique to each individual.
- The process of recording and analyzing unique patterns of ridges and valleys on a person's fingertips for identification.
- A laboratory technique used to amplify and replicate DNA.
- The study of bodily fluids and their forensic significance.
- The process of examining and gathering information to uncover facts or solve a problem.
- The application of physical anthropology to criminal investigations.
- Thread-like structures in the cell nucleus carrying genetic information
- A facility equipped for the scientific analysis of evidence in criminal cases.
- City where the murders took place
29 Clues: City where the murders took place • A specific DNA sequence repeated in tandem • Facts or information that support a conclusion or claim. • A laboratory technique used to amplify and replicate DNA. • A post-mortem examination to determine the cause of death • The study of bodily fluids and their forensic significance. • ...
the darkest minds crossword 2024-12-11
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- where does ruby's grandma live
- liams nickname is...
- the name of the main antagonist
- the authors last name
- what color is zu
- what are officers working in camps called
- which chapter is ruby revealed as an orange
- what is Chubb's color
- which color does ruby disguise herself as
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- the most dangerous color
- Ruby's last name...
- how old was ruby when she first got to thurmond
- what accent does lady Jane have
- what is Chubbs real name
- what is the acronym for the main disease in the book
- the camp did Liam,Chubbs,and Zu escape from
- who is the other orange that escaped with ruby at the beginning of the book
- what was the doctors name that helped ruby escape thurmond
- what did they name the van
- what was the color of the dress zu gave ruby in their night in the hotel
20 Clues: what color is zu • Ruby's last name... • liams nickname is... • the authors last name • what is Chubb's color • the most dangerous color • what is Chubbs real name • what did they name the van • where does ruby's grandma live • what accent does lady Jane have • the name of the main antagonist • what are officers working in camps called • which color does ruby disguise herself as • ...
Horatii and Curiatii -nouns and adjectives 2024-11-05
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- brothers, nom pl
- courage, genitive singular
- armies nom pl
- army ablative singular
- shout, uproar abl sing
- minds, acc plural
- line of battle,acc plural
- strength, abl pl
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- unharmed, nom masc singular
- the other, acc masc sing
- battle ablative singular
- lighting,ablative singular
- hope, abl sing
- weapons, acc plural
- nearest, acc masc sing
- those, the former
- these, the latter
17 Clues: armies nom pl • hope, abl sing • brothers, nom pl • strength, abl pl • minds, acc plural • those, the former • these, the latter • weapons, acc plural • army ablative singular • shout, uproar abl sing • nearest, acc masc sing • the other, acc masc sing • battle ablative singular • line of battle,acc plural • lighting,ablative singular • courage, genitive singular • unharmed, nom masc singular
Les mysteres 2023-11-30
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- le perssones que le perssonns pense fais le mauvais chose
- le personnes que fais le mauvais chose
- faire un mauvais chose
- le criminal que faire le vole avec le technolghy
- le perssones qui voire le crime
- ce quand un detectice parler aproprer de la crime qui il peutetre fais
- le perssones que inspect que qui fais le crime
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- le perssones que mettre le criminal dans le jail
- quand le policer fais quel que chose et lt enquete aide a faire
- un pesrsonnes que vouir que fais le crime
- le personnes qui asiste le personnes
- le perssones que est mauvais dans le bon group
- le perssones qui le criminal fais le mauvais chose a
13 Clues: faire un mauvais chose • le perssones qui voire le crime • le personnes qui asiste le personnes • le personnes que fais le mauvais chose • un pesrsonnes que vouir que fais le crime • le perssones que est mauvais dans le bon group • le perssones que inspect que qui fais le crime • le perssones que mettre le criminal dans le jail • ...
AgentOrange 2020-09-11
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- On 4/20/20 Trump said he hadn't left the White House in ------
- Lied & spent a dozen days inside
- Children are “virtually ------” to COVID-19
- Structures about which "they say the noise causes cancer"
- Virus about which Trump said "I didn't lie."
- Trump's description of Covid test his administration "inherited”
- “totally inaccurate and fraudulent” claims about soliciting interference from this country led to impeachment
- Dirty trickster granted clemency
- Lobbied in Ukraine with Manaforte
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- Country that "is paying for the tariffs" in our trade war
- Third campaign manager to face criminal charges(arrested on a yacht)
- “Anybody that needs a ----, gets a ----."
- Visual aid for lie about Hurricane Dorian
- Disloyal lawyer
- 99% of Covid cases are "“totally --------.”
- Second campaign manager to face criminal charges
- First campaign manager to face criminal charges
- Guilty-plea regretter
- State where in 2018 midterms "they found a million fraudulent votes..."
19 Clues: Disloyal lawyer • Guilty-plea regretter • Lied & spent a dozen days inside • Dirty trickster granted clemency • Lobbied in Ukraine with Manaforte • “Anybody that needs a ----, gets a ----." • Visual aid for lie about Hurricane Dorian • 99% of Covid cases are "“totally --------.” • Children are “virtually ------” to COVID-19 • Virus about which Trump said "I didn't lie." • ...
Legal Studies Vocab 2024-11-14
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- lowest court
- has the burden of proof in a civil case
- when an indictable offences is heard in magistrates court it is heard...
- has the burden of proof in a criminal case
- standard of proof in a criminal case
- standard of proof in a civil case
- action
- offences with a maximum term of 2 years imprisonment
- power of a court to hear a case on appeal
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- power of a court to hear a case for the first time
- offences heard in county or supreme court
- highest court
- protects accused from bias in the justice system
- intent
- punishment in a civil case
- represented by the prosecution
- name for the responsibility of the prosecution to prove
- punishment in a criminal case
- when someone has not been proven guilty but is charged with a crime the offence is:..
19 Clues: intent • action • lowest court • highest court • punishment in a civil case • punishment in a criminal case • represented by the prosecution • standard of proof in a civil case • standard of proof in a criminal case • has the burden of proof in a civil case • offences heard in county or supreme court • power of a court to hear a case on appeal • ...
Year 9 Humanities - Legal Key Terms 2020-02-26
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- a legal dispute where an individual alleges another has breached their rights
- the lowest ranked court in Victoria that generally hears minor legal disputes
- a law made by parliament.
- the person who presides over the Victorian County and Supreme Courts (Trial
- the principle that the laws apply equally to all individuals and organisations throughout a nation and must be upheld by all. The rule of law also means that the law can only be enforced and altered by those with the legal authority to do so.
- a minor criminal offence heard and determined in the Magistrates' Court
- another term beginning with J to describe the courts
- the court that hears appeals or reviews cases from the County and Supreme Courts
- a penalty imposed on a person who has breached a criminal law (e.g. a fi¬ne or imprisonment)
- laws made by judges or the courts
- the party that initiates or commences a civil action against another party
- a legally binding written or verbal agreement between two or more parties
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- regulations made by private individuals or groups that only apply to the members of that particular group
- a person who has been charged with or arrested for allegedly committing a crime
- the highest court in the Victorian state hierarchy that hears the most serious criminal and civil cases (e.g. murder and murder related offences)
- a serious criminal offence heard before a judge and jury
- a type of civil action where one party makes false statements that causes another party to lose their reputation
- the decision made by a magistrate, judge or jury in a court hearing or trial
- a verdict in a criminal case where the accused is found to have committed an offence. Also referred to as a conviction.
- an official who hears and decides minor cases or preliminary hearings
- the verdict in a criminal trial where the accused is found to have not committed the crime. Also referred to as an acquittal.
- a legal principle that requires an accused person to be treated as if they were innocent until they have been proven guilty
- a body that parliament gives the power to make laws on their behalf (e.g. local councils and VicRoads)
- the group of randomly selected citizens who are called to determine the verdict in a criminal (and sometimes civil) trial
- formal 'legal rules' that are designed to govern the way in which people behave and act so we can all live together in one peaceful and united society
- a civil remedy where the court orders the defendant to pay an amount of money to the plaintiff (that is, the person whose rights have been breached)
- a legal dispute in which the accused is taken to court (or prosecuted) by the state or government.
27 Clues: a law made by parliament. • laws made by judges or the courts • another term beginning with J to describe the courts • a serious criminal offence heard before a judge and jury • an official who hears and decides minor cases or preliminary hearings • a minor criminal offence heard and determined in the Magistrates' Court • ...
VL2 Nouns 2023-05-10
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- to the wall
- of the kitchen
- names subject
- (at) night
- minds direct objects
- (by) the foot
- wheels'
- load direct object
- building abl s
- (on) the couches
- winds'
- for help
- gold direct object
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- for the peasants
- (with) joy
- windows'
- (out of) the rooms
- dinners subject
- overseer's
- for the part
- old man's
- (with) a stick
- trunks direct object
- (with) skill
- to the citizens
25 Clues: winds' • wheels' • windows' • for help • old man's • (with) joy • overseer's • (at) night • to the wall • for the part • (with) skill • names subject • (by) the foot • of the kitchen • (with) a stick • building abl s • dinners subject • to the citizens • for the peasants • (on) the couches • (out of) the rooms • load direct object • gold direct object • minds direct objects • trunks direct object
Criminal Justice Puzzle 2017-03-15
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- Corpus you have the body
- sentencing
- payments
- Imprisonment is suspended
- sentence serve time in local jails
- Service an adjunct to
- probation and parole work
- Confinement House Arrest
- time good behavior
- a criminal sanction
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- taking revenge on a criminal
- Sentencing
- Offense Punishable by death
- Threat of Punishment
- Whole Again
- concerns with social equality
- probation permitting such release
17 Clues: payments • Sentencing • sentencing • Whole Again • time good behavior • a criminal sanction • Threat of Punishment • Service an adjunct to • Corpus you have the body • Confinement House Arrest • Imprisonment is suspended • probation and parole work • Offense Punishable by death • taking revenge on a criminal • concerns with social equality • probation permitting such release • ...
Mindful Minds 2024-06-06
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- being here, right now, without worrying about the past or future
- paying attention to what's happening around you and how you feel.
- no stress
- a subconscious action which is encouraged to be done in through the nose and out through the mouth
- a state you can get to when in a relaxed state
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- Feeling calm and peaceful, like when you're lying in bed before sleep
- the action of sitting by ones self with eyes shut while awake to empty your mind
- being quiet and calm, like when you're sitting in a cozy spot
8 Clues: no stress • a state you can get to when in a relaxed state • being quiet and calm, like when you're sitting in a cozy spot • being here, right now, without worrying about the past or future • paying attention to what's happening around you and how you feel. • Feeling calm and peaceful, like when you're lying in bed before sleep • ...
The King's Crossword 2025-04-02
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- All ___ Up [5]
- Are You ____ Tonight? [8]
- The ___ Of You [6]
- ___ to Sender [6]
- You're the ___ in Disguise [5]
- Can't Help ___ In Love With You [7]
- __ Las Vegas [4]
- Love Me ___ [6]
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- Suspicious ___ [5]
- Jailhouse __ [4]
- Burning ___ [4]
- Blue ____ Shoes [5]
- ___ Christmas [4]
- ___ Dog [5]
- A ____ Less Conversation [5]
- It's Now or ___ [5]
16 Clues: ___ Dog [5] • All ___ Up [5] • Burning ___ [4] • Love Me ___ [6] • Jailhouse __ [4] • __ Las Vegas [4] • ___ Christmas [4] • ___ to Sender [6] • Suspicious ___ [5] • The ___ Of You [6] • Blue ____ Shoes [5] • It's Now or ___ [5] • Are You ____ Tonight? [8] • A ____ Less Conversation [5] • You're the ___ in Disguise [5] • Can't Help ___ In Love With You [7]
el chico de vocablario 2023-02-10
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- criminal do it alot
- caundo tu tenias mucho amor por un novia
- ____ investigate criminal cases
- leading man
- Emocionada caundo te gustar mucho
- every charactor in a movie has a ____
- Facinate
- The rock stars in a lot of ________
- E.T
- caundo un pelicula esta no bien
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- The star of the show
- la policia ______ un crimales
- ______ roba un bank
- to kill
- synonym of Catch
- en gothem, esta mucho _____
- en jail esta _____
- A person who watches movies and critiques them
- I have seen
- Yo ____ un video
20 Clues: E.T • to kill • Facinate • leading man • I have seen • synonym of Catch • Yo ____ un video • en jail esta _____ • criminal do it alot • ______ roba un bank • The star of the show • en gothem, esta mucho _____ • la policia ______ un crimales • ____ investigate criminal cases • caundo un pelicula esta no bien • Emocionada caundo te gustar mucho • The rock stars in a lot of ________ • ...
6B crossword 2024-04-05
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- persona investigar El crimen
- Cuando alguien roba Algo
- alguien toma algo
- Cuando El galan se enamora
- donde pelicula tener Lugar
- alguin habla sobre la pelicula
- Cuando alguien dolor una persona
- policia captura El criminal
- persona que era matio
- temporaria comprar un pelicula
- El dio dirección
- preterite ver
- que pelicula es sobre
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- los efectos especiales
- tu estas enamorado
- persona juega en la pelicula
- tomando alguien
- Cuando una persona hace mal
- jugando un papel
- opuesto de tener éxito
20 Clues: preterite ver • tomando alguien • jugando un papel • El dio dirección • alguien toma algo • tu estas enamorado • persona que era matio • que pelicula es sobre • los efectos especiales • opuesto de tener éxito • Cuando alguien roba Algo • Cuando El galan se enamora • donde pelicula tener Lugar • policia captura El criminal • Cuando una persona hace mal • persona investigar El crimen • ...
Legal Studies Revision Crossword 2025-08-15
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- Type of law that deals with disputes between individuals or organisations, often seeking compensation.
- The authority of a court to hear a case that has been appealed from a lower court.
- A principle of justice ensuring people understand their legal rights and can pursue their case.
- Civil Court orders designed to restore the plaintiff to the position they were in before their rights were infringed.
- Court – A Victorian court that hears serious criminal offences (except the most serious) and major civil cases.
- The legal power of a court to hear and decide certain types of cases.
- Processes, such as mediation and conciliation, used to settle disputes without going to court.
- The principle that everyone, including lawmakers, must obey the law.
- Type of law aimed at protecting society by punishing those who commit offences.
- A principle of justice that ensures fair legal processes and a fair hearing for all parties.
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- Money awarded by a court to compensate a plaintiff for loss or injury.
- A legal principle established in a higher court that lower courts must follow in similar cases.
- The highest court in Australia, which interprets the Constitution and hears appeals.
- Penalties imposed on someone found guilty of a criminal offence.
- When members of society cooperate to ensure the wellbeing of all.
- A principle of justice that ensures all people are treated the same before the law.
- A serious criminal offence, generally heard in higher courts before a judge and jury.
- A less serious criminal offence, usually heard in the Magistrates’ Court without a jury.
- The lowest court in Victoria, hearing minor criminal offences and small civil disputes.
19 Clues: Penalties imposed on someone found guilty of a criminal offence. • When members of society cooperate to ensure the wellbeing of all. • The principle that everyone, including lawmakers, must obey the law. • The legal power of a court to hear and decide certain types of cases. • Money awarded by a court to compensate a plaintiff for loss or injury. • ...
FOR3701_FI CONCESSION P1 2024-02-01
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- surveillance done in secret
- polygraph detects this
- cellphone communication is not possible without this
- investigative technique used by public and private entities
- a factor that has an impact on the polygraph outcome
- are determined by the type of surveillance operation
- a requirement to make a pointing out valid
- this is how managers help their staff achieve objectives
- this type of criminal usually only steals specific things
- pointing out is an additional means to gather this
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- also known as a mobile station
- Latin term that means this
- this principle is the starting point of an investigation
- influences the modus operandi of the criminal
- the signature of a criminal before, during, or after a crime
- calls are processed here in the network
- people with this illness should not undergo a polygraph
- whatever the suspect says during a pointing out may constitute this
- a disadvantage of surveillance
- a basic management function
20 Clues: polygraph detects this • Latin term that means this • surveillance done in secret • a basic management function • also known as a mobile station • a disadvantage of surveillance • calls are processed here in the network • a requirement to make a pointing out valid • influences the modus operandi of the criminal • pointing out is an additional means to gather this • ...
1 Peter 1:13-16 2021-03-17
Music Icons 2024-09-30
Across
- Modern Love
- Suspicious Minds
- What's Going On
- Goodbye Yellow brick Road
- Vogue
- Superstition
- Ring of Fire
- The Payback
- Control
- Faith
- 9 to 5
- Stand Back
- Stronger
- Run to You
- Let's Stay Together
- On The Radio
- Sexyback
- Dreamlover
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- Like A Rolling Stone
- Human Nature
- Crusin'
- Uptown Girl
- Dancing in the Dark
- 1999
- Yeah!
- Imagine
- Believe
- Fields of Gold
- Respect
29 Clues: 1999 • Vogue • Yeah! • Faith • 9 to 5 • Crusin' • Control • Imagine • Believe • Respect • Stronger • Sexyback • Stand Back • Run to You • Dreamlover • Modern Love • Uptown Girl • The Payback • Human Nature • Superstition • Ring of Fire • On The Radio • Fields of Gold • What's Going On • Suspicious Minds • Dancing in the Dark • Let's Stay Together • Like A Rolling Stone • Goodbye Yellow brick Road
HSSE EW 2023 2023-09-11
10 Clues: Saving ___ • Raising ___ • Nurturing ___ • Lost Time ___ • ___ Assessment • Hearts and ___ • Zero ___ to People • ___ Identification • Everyone Goes Home ___ • Doing the right thing when nobody is watching
How to Live Pure in an Impure World 2024-03-13
Criminal Procedure in The repablic of Belarus 2022-03-09
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- a complaint against a sentence that has not entered into legal force
- is a written notification of a summons to a criminal prosecution body or to a court for the production of procedural actions
- a person who performs the functions of prosecution or defense in criminal proceedings on the basis of adversarial proceedings
- an allegation (statement) about the commission by a certain person of a specific socially dangerous act provided for by criminal law, made in accordance with the procedure established by the Criminal Procedure Code, as well as procedural activities carried out by the prosecution
- a basic law, which sets up the material and procedure norms
- a socially dangerous act (action or omission) characterized by the signs provided for by this Code and prohibited by it under threat of punishment
- a request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process
- a document certifying the fact of production, the content and results of procedural actions, drawn up in accordance with the procedure established by the Civil Procedure Code
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- any person who has applied to a court or a criminal prosecution body in accordance with the procedure established by this Code for the protection of his actual or alleged right, or who has informed him of a socially dangerous act being prepared, committed or committed, provided for by criminal law
- the mental attitude of a person to a socially dangerous act committed, expressed in the form of intent or negligence
- documents and items that are an integral part of pre-trial or judicial proceedings or submitted for attachment to them
- a person who is not interested in the outcome of a criminal case, meets the requirements of the law, participates in negotiations between the accused and the victim in order to facilitate their contention
- a procedural activity carried out by the defense party in order to refute suspicion or accusation or to mitigate charges, to ensure the rights and interests of the suspect, the accused, the person who committed a socially dangerous act
- a person to whom, by virtue of a law or agreement, the established right has been transferred directly from another person
- a compulsory measure of criminal legal influence applied by a court verdict to a person convicted of a crime and consisting in the deprivation or restriction of the rights and freedoms of the convicted person provided for by law
- a decision made by the court of first instance on the guilt or innocence of the accused, on the application or non-application of punishment to him and on other issues to be resolved
16 Clues: a basic law, which sets up the material and procedure norms • a request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process • a complaint against a sentence that has not entered into legal force • the mental attitude of a person to a socially dangerous act committed, expressed in the form of intent or negligence • ...
criminal justice 2020-07-20
Across
- person hurt by a crime (E)
- name and personal details (E)
- the field of observation and spying (C)
- regard or consider in a certain wah E
- the act of making someone suffer because they've done something bad (D)
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- people who might have commited a crime (A)
- person who saw an event (B)
- the state of being responisble for committing a crime (B)
- person accused of committing a crime (B)
- tedium (A)
- comitt a crime again (D)
11 Clues: tedium (A) • comitt a crime again (D) • person hurt by a crime (E) • person who saw an event (B) • name and personal details (E) • regard or consider in a certain wah E • the field of observation and spying (C) • person accused of committing a crime (B) • people who might have commited a crime (A) • the state of being responisble for committing a crime (B) • ...
Criminal Law 2023-03-28
Across
- Punishable offense against society.
- the action of taking property unlawfully from a person or place by force or threat of force.
- lesser misdemeanors, not entitled to a jury trial.
- A crime punishable by confinement for more than a year or by a fine more than $1,000 or both – or even death.
- A less serious crime. Punishable by confinement of less than a year or by a fine, or both.
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property
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- Offenses committed in the business world.
- the criminal conduct of taking another’s property or money by a person to whom it has been entrusted
- the action of forging or producing a copy of a document, signal ture, banknote, or work of art.
- people who lie under oath.
- State statutes prohibiting certain conduct.
11 Clues: people who lie under oath. • Punishable offense against society. • Offenses committed in the business world. • State statutes prohibiting certain conduct. • lesser misdemeanors, not entitled to a jury trial. • the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property • A less serious crime. Punishable by confinement of less than a year or by a fine, or both. • ...
Criminal Thinking 2024-08-14
Across
- Controlling the way people think and act, or getting angry when they don't do so
- Inability to accept criticism, even if it is accurate and/or supportive
- Emotions or that may threaten your sobriety or cause irresponsible thoughts/behaviors
- Ideas that may threaten your sobriety or cause irresponsible thoughts/behaviors
- Recognize/Avoid/Cope/Evaluate
- The belief that someone deserves respect from others automatically but does not feel the need to respect othersp
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- Always looking for a shortcut
- An environment that may threaten your sobriety or cause irresponsible thoughts/behaviors
- The belief that everybody and everything should revolve around one person
- Behavior that benefits others or society as a whole
- Manipulating facts in order to stay out of trouble or to get what you want
11 Clues: Always looking for a shortcut • Recognize/Avoid/Cope/Evaluate • Behavior that benefits others or society as a whole • Inability to accept criticism, even if it is accurate and/or supportive • The belief that everybody and everything should revolve around one person • Manipulating facts in order to stay out of trouble or to get what you want • ...
Criminal Law 2023-06-08
Across
- A weapon that shoots bullets
- A weapon that impales others
- world famous killer rhymes with "farmer"
- The person who decides if you are guilty or not
- To make a physical attack on someone
- Your defendant in court
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- World famous killer rhymes with "Bunny"
- To end someone else life
- Assault To attack someone sexually or to make comments on them
- mandatory rules that keep society in place
- To steal stuff
11 Clues: To steal stuff • Your defendant in court • To end someone else life • A weapon that shoots bullets • A weapon that impales others • To make a physical attack on someone • World famous killer rhymes with "Bunny" • world famous killer rhymes with "farmer" • mandatory rules that keep society in place • The person who decides if you are guilty or not • ...
Criminal Law Vocabulary 2016-11-30
Across
- the prevention of something, such as a crime, by having something such as punishment to use as a threat
- to enter wrongfully upon land belonging to another
- a person who helps another in committing a crime
- unlawful killing without malice, either express or implied
- to return someone to a normal life after they have been in prison
- any formal accusation of crime
- a period of time during which a person who has committed a crime has to obey the law and be supervised by a probation officer, rather than being sent to prison
- a violent attack, either physical or verbal, rape or attempted rape
- a writ issued by a court of justice requiring a person to appear before the court at a specified time
- any publication that is injurious to the reputation of the other
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- the answer made by an accused to the charge
- someone who has committed crimes in the past and has begun to commit crimes again
- too large or too small in comparison to something else, or not deserving its importance or influence
- to seize (property), esp for public use and esp by way of a penalty
- try to do something
- an official document that gives police officers the authority to search a building for stolen property, illegal goods, or information that might help solve a crime
- the judgment formally pronounced upon a person convicted in criminal proceedings
- someone who is held prisoner
18 Clues: try to do something • someone who is held prisoner • any formal accusation of crime • the answer made by an accused to the charge • a person who helps another in committing a crime • to enter wrongfully upon land belonging to another • unlawful killing without malice, either express or implied • any publication that is injurious to the reputation of the other • ...
Criminal Justice SG1 2024-02-12
Across
- The rights that are provided to the citizen
- The right to remain silent
- Warrants cannot be provided without this
- Protects people from unreasonable searches
- overuse of criminal law to address every societal issue and punish every mistake
- The first ten amendments
- Testifying against yourself may cause this
- This amendment states that cruel and unusual punishment may not be inflicted
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- Prevents the government from using illegal OBTAINED EVIDENCE
- A test administered to detect typically illegal substances
- This court case involved searching a trash can
- Being charged tywice of the same crime at same the same time
- This amendment states that you have a right to a speedy trial
- The state of being extremely poor
- can not search a suspects property without this
- evidence that will eventually be discovered either way
- The Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional to wire tap a phone booth
- Temporary release of accused person
18 Clues: The first ten amendments • The right to remain silent • The state of being extremely poor • Temporary release of accused person • Warrants cannot be provided without this • Protects people from unreasonable searches • Testifying against yourself may cause this • The rights that are provided to the citizen • This court case involved searching a trash can • ...
Among The Hidden Crossword 2021-12-13
Across
- unable to believe
- practice of giving or accepting
- joking in a believable way
- rudely brief
- aware of what is around you
- big; large
- unacceptable laguage or motion
- kill with reasoning
- put something together carelessly
- insulting others
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- farming equipment
- long period of time without rain
- communication between minds
- mock; jeer
- comepletely destroy
15 Clues: mock; jeer • big; large • rudely brief • insulting others • farming equipment • unable to believe • comepletely destroy • kill with reasoning • joking in a believable way • communication between minds • aware of what is around you • unacceptable laguage or motion • practice of giving or accepting • long period of time without rain • put something together carelessly
crossword for myself 2024-05-20
Across
- an alternative medicine
- feeling of pity
- A quality that evokes pity
- The ability to understand feelings
- Relating to pathology
- showing strong aversion
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- The ability to read minds
- Showing sympathy
- involves medical equipment
- arousing pity
- a crazy person
- lack of interest
- mental health condition
- Any organism that produces diseases
- Showing no interest
15 Clues: arousing pity • a crazy person • feeling of pity • Showing sympathy • lack of interest • Showing no interest • Relating to pathology • an alternative medicine • mental health condition • showing strong aversion • The ability to read minds • involves medical equipment • A quality that evokes pity • The ability to understand feelings • Any organism that produces diseases
Oliver Twist 2020-04-13
Across
- Which name had Oliver's brother?
- What's the name from the doctor?
- Did charley carried the stolen things from dodger?
- What is the first charakters name?
- Which criminal got in the prison?
- Who saved him?
- What's the name from the author?
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- Who heard that oliver is in danger?
- What is the name from Oliver's mother?
- What 's the name from the criminal which dead?
- What's the name from the woman which is a servant?
- Who brings the boy in the workhous?
- Who stole the handkerchief?
- In which city happend the story from Oliver?
- What's the name from the criminal daughter?
15 Clues: Who saved him? • Who stole the handkerchief? • Which name had Oliver's brother? • What's the name from the doctor? • What's the name from the author? • Which criminal got in the prison? • What is the first charakters name? • Who heard that oliver is in danger? • Who brings the boy in the workhous? • What is the name from Oliver's mother? • ...
american justice 2017-11-16
Across
- theft or stealing
- correcting a criminal
- hacking
- make a physical attack
- theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust
- criminal offence of stealing money
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengence
- setting fire to property
- theft
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- crime motivated by racial background
- taking something that doesn't belong to you
- destruction of someone else property
- don't have an ability to do anything
- assault
- lying uder oath
- premeditated killing
- the restoration of something lost
- discouraging an action
- death
- pretending to be someone else
20 Clues: death • theft • hacking • assault • lying uder oath • theft or stealing • premeditated killing • correcting a criminal • make a physical attack • discouraging an action • setting fire to property • pretending to be someone else • the restoration of something lost • criminal offence of stealing money • crime motivated by racial background • destruction of someone else property • ...
Crime 2022-12-06
Across
- - convince a criminal
- - Police suspect who it is
- - they have eyes on you
- - the police dog does that
- - the person that is exposed
- - Counting from police
- - that can an injury be
- - that they have taken
- - take a human
- - Painting illegally
- - they take your life
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- - A house whit grid
- - defense of a criminal
- - You take your life
- - take your stuff
- - Take a lot of lifes
- - that you have inside you
- - see a crime
- - like a Rule
- - Takes a life
20 Clues: - see a crime • - like a Rule • - take a human • - Takes a life • - take your stuff • - A house whit grid • - You take your life • - Painting illegally • - convince a criminal • - Take a lot of lifes • - they take your life • - Counting from police • - that they have taken • - defense of a criminal • - they have eyes on you • - that can an injury be • - Police suspect who it is • ...
Crimes Against People and Property 2016-11-15
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- threatening with the intention of getting property
- internet crime
- deliberately setting fire to property
- restoration
- theft
- taking property you've been entrusted with
- a threat of bodily harm
- re-integration of a criminal into society
- premeditated killing
- breaking and entering
- lying under oath in court
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- deliberate and unlawful killing
- two types: specific and general
- physical acting upon a threat
- taking revenge
- destruction of property
- taking something of value
- taking away the offender's ability to commit crimes
- criminal deception
- a crime motivated by prejudice
20 Clues: theft • restoration • taking revenge • internet crime • criminal deception • premeditated killing • breaking and entering • destruction of property • a threat of bodily harm • taking something of value • lying under oath in court • physical acting upon a threat • a crime motivated by prejudice • deliberate and unlawful killing • two types: specific and general • ...
crossing the border 2018-03-29
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- is a person who regularly commits crimes.
- is a system of communication which consists of a set of sounds and written symbols which are used by the people of a particular country or region for talking or writing.
- is one of the vertical sides of a building or room.
- is a person who moves from one place to another, especially in order to find work.
- is one of the political units which the world is divided into, covering a particular area of land.
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- The border between two countries or regions is the dividing line between them. Sometimes the border also refers to the land close to this line.
- is the coming of people into a country in order to live and work there.
- aliens a person who has entered or attempted to enter a country illegally
- consists of activities such as the arts and philosophy, which are considered to be important for the development of civilization and of people's minds.
9 Clues: is a person who regularly commits crimes. • is one of the vertical sides of a building or room. • is the coming of people into a country in order to live and work there. • aliens a person who has entered or attempted to enter a country illegally • is a person who moves from one place to another, especially in order to find work. • ...
Handout #77 Crosswoord 2022-05-11
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- criminal punishment in which you’re forced to leave your home or told where to live is called
- how friends communicated with people living in other places
- how romans traveled, but it was originally built for the military
- slaves could be various reasons like 1.) birth 2.) prisoner of war 3.)____
- what the Romans originally built for military use but benefited all travelers
- greek word that means church or assembly, congregation, community
- only citizens of Rome could appeal to the ____
- if the defendant was found innocent, the penalty would often fall upon the ____
- each church community could gather only as large as a ____ people
- what slaves could buy their own freedom with
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- criminal punishment through monetary penalties or the forfeit of property is called
- criminal punishment that is capital punishment, often by execution
- ancient prisons were only used as holding tanks for people _____ they came to trial
- masters are told to NOT treat their slaves ____
- what political administrators served as
- the state did not bring charges against individuals, other ____ individuals had to accuse people of crimes
- Roman citizens could only be executed by ____
- criminal punishment through beatings or other physical punishments is called
- prisoner’s living provisions had to be provided by their ____ not by the prison itself
- a community of believers who met in private houses
20 Clues: what political administrators served as • what slaves could buy their own freedom with • Roman citizens could only be executed by ____ • only citizens of Rome could appeal to the ____ • masters are told to NOT treat their slaves ____ • a community of believers who met in private houses • how friends communicated with people living in other places • ...
Administration of Justice Review Crossword 2024-01-22
Across
- Agreement in which the defendant chooses to plead guilty in order to avoid a formal trial
- Mutual agreement between the two sides/parties in a legal case. This type of agreement often allows both parties to avoid a formal civil trial in court
- Degree one receives after graduating law school
- Person/group who file a lawsuit
- A claim exists when a person dies due to the legal fault of another
- Located inside the courtroom is the structure that separates spectators from those participating in the trial such as the judge, attorneys, etc
- Has entire charge and control of every criminal prosecution instituted or pending in his district, and determines whom, when, and how a case should be prosecuted
- that gave individuals the right to Counsel/attorney in criminal cases
- Represents the individual accused of the crime committed
- An attorney appointed to represent individuals who cannot afford one of their own (indigents)
Down
- SCOTUS case that ruled that lawyers must be provided in felony criminal cases in state courts as well as federal courts
- The burden of proof required to determine guilt in a criminal case.
- A question-and-answer session used in the pre-trial "discovery" process of a civil lawsuit, to gain information about the case
- Individual accused of the crime committed in a criminal case
- A defendant is considered _________ until proven guilty
- Test an individual must pass to become a licensed attorney
- Represents the gov. or state, not the victim specifically
- Test an individual takes in order to get into law school
18 Clues: Person/group who file a lawsuit • Degree one receives after graduating law school • A defendant is considered _________ until proven guilty • Test an individual takes in order to get into law school • Represents the individual accused of the crime committed • Represents the gov. or state, not the victim specifically • ...
Unit 3 Vocab. 2021-03-08
Across
- murder, manslaughter,tax evasion, etc.
- speeding, noise violation, etc.
- to take you into custody
- court assigned to your county
- criminal, civil, family, probate
- second choice court
- the decision made in court
- practice where you get judged
- money disputes
- to go to law
- guardianship
Down
- trespas, public intoxication, reckless driving
- youngster cases/judging
- arson, assault, kidnapping. etc
- where you get judged
- court assigned to your city
- tried to come to an agreement
- hears the case first
- official person to settle a dispute
- criminal charge
20 Clues: to go to law • guardianship • money disputes • criminal charge • second choice court • where you get judged • hears the case first • youngster cases/judging • to take you into custody • the decision made in court • court assigned to your city • court assigned to your county • tried to come to an agreement • practice where you get judged • arson, assault, kidnapping. etc • ...
