criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 5 - The Police (Investigation, Arrest, & Brining the Accused to Trial) 2013-04-23
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- notice a legal document stating the criminal charge and the court date
- a line of people formed by the police for identification
- onus when the burden of proof is placed on the defence rather than the Crown
- the starting document for a less serious offence
- and probable grounds facts that would cause an average person to believe beyond a mere suspicion
- counsel a government lawyer who provides legal advice to those just arrested or brought before the court
- discussion a pretrial meeting between the defence and Crown to try to resolve the case without a trial
- a signed guarantee by the accused to appear in court as required and to abide by the terms
- all evidence against the accused that the Crown must reveal to the defence early in the proceedings
- an order by a judge to arrest the accused for listed alleged offences
- hearing a court hearing to determine if there is enough evidence to proceed to trial
- warrant a court order authorizing police to search a specific place at a specified time
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- test a test using a device to determine if a person is telling the truth
- the person charged with an offence; the defendant in a criminal trial
- anything that is used to determine the truth in a court of law
- a document in which the accused agrees to appear in court as required
- negotiation a deal between the Crown and the defence for a guilty plea to a lesser charge and/or penalty
- aid legal services paid by taxpayers, available to persons unable to afford a lawyer
- a postponement of court business
- in criminal law, actual imprisonment or physical detention
- an order to appear in criminal court
- hearing a hearing to decide whether an accused can be released from jail before trial and with what conditions
- a court order issued by phone, fax, or e-mail to search a place or arrest a person
- to stop a person from leaving, or to confine someone
- science the application of scientific techniques to criminal investigations
- arrest detainment by a civilian of a person believed to have committed a crime
- to detain a person legally and to charge him or her with a criminal offence
27 Clues: a postponement of court business • an order to appear in criminal court • the starting document for a less serious offence • to stop a person from leaving, or to confine someone • a line of people formed by the police for identification • in criminal law, actual imprisonment or physical detention • anything that is used to determine the truth in a court of law • ...
Socials Chapter 11 Vocab Crossword 2022-06-05
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- the federal law about the youth criminal justice system
- a criminal defendant's admission to the court that he or she committed the offense he or she is charged with and his or her agreement to waive the right to trial
- deals with relationships between individuals or groups
- the court outcome of a charge
- a governing body that makes laws and can also amend or repeal them
- the group of people who have been chosen from the general public to listen to the facts about a crime and to decide whether the person accused is guilty or not
- the superior trial court for BC which hears both civil and criminal cases, as well as some appeals from the Provincial Court
- the long-term confinement of convicted and sentenced offenders
- law that states all people are treated equally by the same standards
- rea the guilty mind
- system of laws based on past decisions
- rules made by government that forbid certain actions and are enforced by the courts
- the federal legislature of Canada composed of the monarch, the Senate, and the House of Commons
- corpus the right to be brought before a court soon after arrest and released if the judge finds there is no legal charge
- a vote in which all the people in a country or an area are asked to give their opinion about or decide an important political or social question
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- a process that helps prisoners change by addressing factors that led to them becoming criminals
- focuses on rehabilitation and reconciliation instead of punishment
- permission for a prisoner to be released before their period in prison is finished, with the agreement that they will behave well
- more serious cases handled by provincial supreme courts
- less serious offenses handled by lower courts
- the highest court in the judicial system of Canada
- a period of time when a criminal must behave well and not commit any more crimes in order to avoid being sent to prison
- civil servants who are given some limited powers to hear and judge specific cases such as traffic offenses
- deals with matters that affect society as a whole
- first level of trial courts and hears criminal, criminal youth, family, child protection, small claims, and traffic cases
25 Clues: rea the guilty mind • the court outcome of a charge • system of laws based on past decisions • less serious offenses handled by lower courts • deals with matters that affect society as a whole • the highest court in the judicial system of Canada • deals with relationships between individuals or groups • the federal law about the youth criminal justice system • ...
VOCABULARY PAGE 72 2024-04-17
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- find the solution of a crime
- is a person who steal something
- is something that is clear and sometimes is a clue
- is the act of looking for something with a lot of details
- is a design that all people have in their hands and it is unique
- when you take the criminal
- is a place where the criminals go
- is the act of catching things without buying it
- the act of stealing
- is a person who try to solve a crime
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- is a mark of a foot in the floor
- is the act of looking for clues
- is the act of killing someone
- a person who works in a place and his job is to avoid a crime
- is a person who arrests criminals
- when a policeman catches a criminal
- is an arm that policeman use
- to go after someone
18 Clues: to go after someone • the act of stealing • when you take the criminal • find the solution of a crime • is an arm that policeman use • is the act of killing someone • is the act of looking for clues • is a person who steal something • is a mark of a foot in the floor • is a person who arrests criminals • is a place where the criminals go • when a policeman catches a criminal • ...
Crime and punishment (english and estonian) 2022-10-10
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- kriminaalasi
- an underage person
- kurjategija
- kohus
- person who presides over court proceedings
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- a person who commits an illegal act
- pisirikkumine
- pahategija
- process of putting sth to the proof
- body of people convened to hear evidence
- legal adviser conducting a case
- tahtlik tapmine, mõrv
- the protective care of someone or sth
- make a physical attack on
- tõsine rikkumine
15 Clues: kohus • pahategija • kurjategija • kriminaalasi • pisirikkumine • tõsine rikkumine • an underage person • tahtlik tapmine, mõrv • make a physical attack on • legal adviser conducting a case • a person who commits an illegal act • process of putting sth to the proof • the protective care of someone or sth • body of people convened to hear evidence • ...
ADJ1 Chapter1 Jackson Revillas 2016-02-09
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- An individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution
- A perspective of criminal justice that argues that crime is the result of the burdens and benefits in society not being equally distributed among its members
- A verdict of not guilty
- To accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations
- An institution for the confinement of people who have been convicted of Serious crimes
- A sum of money that the arrested person pays to guarantee that he or she will appear at future hearings
- An intentional act or omission to act, neither justified nor excused, that is in a violation of criminal law and punishable by the state
- A perspective of criminal justice that argues that the purpose of the criminal justice system is to ensure fairness under the law
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- A perspective of criminal justice that maintains the goal of repairing harm that criminal offenses inflict upon victims,offenders,and communities
- An institution to hold pretrial detainees and people convicted of less serious crimes
- A person against whom a charge is brought in court
- a type of conditional release that is based on good behavior or evidence of some level of rehabilitation
12 Clues: A verdict of not guilty • A person against whom a charge is brought in court • To accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations • An individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution • An institution to hold pretrial detainees and people convicted of less serious crimes • ...
February 5th, 2024 2024-02-05
10 Clues: Holy text • ______ trial • Reverend _____ • Cates vs. _____ • Creator of humanity • name of this newspaper • Drummond is an ________ • Poisoned children's minds • Day everyone goes to church • Heathen who created the Theory of Evolution
Darrien Menezes: Business 18 2013-09-25
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- Hear appeals from district courts and review orders
- state jurisdiction: Jurisdiction over all others non federal
- One or two levels highest court decision is final except those cases reviewed by the Supreme Court
- Get two parties together and a neutral person or counselor instead of going to court
- Hear minor criminal cases such as traffic offenses and civil cases
- Reading the trial before determining the judgment or proceeding with a court case
- Trial courts of general jurisdiction that can heat and decide most legal controversies
- Civil and criminal cases
- Against am entire community "robbing a bank"
- Based on previous cases
- Fundamental laws
- Rights and duties a wrong against an individual or other legal entity "driving on someones lawn"
- knowing the facts that the public doesn't know
- Relief from civil wrong or injury
- Law creating methods of enforcement
- What is right or wrong for humans
- Criminal intent or mental fault
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- Authority of a court judge a controversy of a particular kind of case
- No contest or default
- Series of statements that give notice and establish the issues and facts, law presented and disputed
- Nation’s highest court, review decisions of the federal court of appeals and highest state courts
- Over certain cases of the federal law and unemployment
- Rule of civil conduct prescribed by the supreme power in a state
- Treaties and executive orders
- Do the benefits outweigh the risks "Cost benefit, tradeoff"
- People and the Government
26 Clues: Fundamental laws • No contest or default • Based on previous cases • Civil and criminal cases • People and the Government • Treaties and executive orders • Criminal intent or mental fault • Relief from civil wrong or injury • What is right or wrong for humans • Law creating methods of enforcement • Against am entire community "robbing a bank" • ...
Merry Christmas - COVID Style 2020-12-19
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- Missing From 2020
- The Other Reason to Leave the House
- Pat’s Everyday Exercise
- Looking Forward in 2021
- Socially Apart
- Major Holiday Decoration
- Online Meeting Venue
- Season’s Wish
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- Keeps our Minds Sharp
- Summer Activity That Fills the Freezer
- Christmas Treat for Santa
- Pat’s Part-time Job On Hold
- 2021
- Happy to Have This
- Who We Miss Seeing
- The Only In-person Shopping We Do
- How Pat Spent 2020
- Brings Gifts
18 Clues: 2021 • Brings Gifts • Season’s Wish • Socially Apart • Missing From 2020 • Happy to Have This • Who We Miss Seeing • How Pat Spent 2020 • Online Meeting Venue • Keeps our Minds Sharp • Pat’s Everyday Exercise • Looking Forward in 2021 • Major Holiday Decoration • Christmas Treat for Santa • Pat’s Part-time Job On Hold • The Only In-person Shopping We Do • The Other Reason to Leave the House • ...
Concepts of Crime 2021-01-27
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- The person harmed by the crime.
- The person who determines questions of law in a trial.
- When the accused pleads guilty in exchange for some benefit.
- The physical elements of the crime are known as the _ _(2 words).
- The place where the accused sits during the trial.
- This rests on the prosecution in a criminal trial (3 words).
- The name given to the jury's decision at the end of a trial.
- A person who gives oral evidence at trial.
- The _ of innocence is a fundamental principle of criminal law.
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- A trial within a trial to determine admissibility of evidence (2 words).
- When evidence or questions are thought to be inappropriate either side may _.
- The person/people who must prove their case beyond reasonable doubt.
- A name given to barristers and solicitors.
- The person who stands trial.
- When the accused is confined during the trial.
- Beyond reasonable doubt is the _ _ _ in a criminal trial (3 words).
- Generally, jury verdicts must be _.
- The mental elements of the crime are known as the _ _ (2 words).
- The Australian criminal justice system is an _ system.
- The people who determine questions of fact in a trial.
- When the jury cannot reach a verdict this is called a _ jury.
- To be presented in court, evidence must be _.
- The punishment decided by the judge if the accused is found guilty.
- When evidence is presented to the court.
24 Clues: The person who stands trial. • The person harmed by the crime. • Generally, jury verdicts must be _. • When evidence is presented to the court. • A name given to barristers and solicitors. • A person who gives oral evidence at trial. • To be presented in court, evidence must be _. • When the accused is confined during the trial. • ...
Same levine's article 2022-12-02
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- another name for a legislator
- a period of trial for finding out or testing a person's fitness
- separating and not serving people because of their color
- Name for someone who has committed a felony
- A privilege held by someone thanks to a judicial precedent, or other type of law.
- state and local laws enforcing racial segregation
- the tv show referenced in paragraph 2
- The place Bratcher grew up in
- the action bratcher did to commit a felony
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- name of the felony that happens when someone votes while serving a criminal sentence
- A person who believes white people are a superior race
- a picture taken of someone's face especially used for criminal records
- namethe state this story takes place in
- name of Bratchers lawyer
- name of bratcher's husband
- the district attorney in Hoke County
- a place where trials for criminals happen
- Criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- to seize someone by legal authority and take into custody.
19 Clues: name of Bratchers lawyer • name of bratcher's husband • another name for a legislator • The place Bratcher grew up in • the district attorney in Hoke County • the tv show referenced in paragraph 2 • namethe state this story takes place in • a place where trials for criminals happen • the action bratcher did to commit a felony • Name for someone who has committed a felony • ...
Criminal Law Vocabulary 2021-02-12
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- To deprive an owner of property by the use of force.
- Person who is actually involved in the primary criminal act.
- Criminal offense punishable by a fine or imprisonment of less than one year.
- A continuing pattern of negative behavior toward another by use of electronic media instead of face-to-face.
- Death caused with malice aforethought (intent).
- Element of physical conduct necessary for someone to commit a criminal act.
- Mental state required on the part of the accused as an element to convict him of a crime.
- Persons who aid the people involved in the crime, before or after the crime is committed.
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- The act of enticing, inviting, requesting, urging, or ordering someone to commit a crime.
- Law created and enforced by the legislature for the health, welfare, safety and general good of the public.
- A situation where law enforcement leads a law-abiding citizen to commit a crime.
- When a party unlawfully obtains property of another with the intent to dispossess that person of the property.
- A serious crime punishable by imprisonment in excess of one year or death.
- Death without malice aforethought (without intent).
- The cooperation of two or more people in planning and committing a crime.
- A defense in which a third party causes another person to commit a criminal act by exerting influence over that person.
16 Clues: Death caused with malice aforethought (intent). • Death without malice aforethought (without intent). • To deprive an owner of property by the use of force. • Person who is actually involved in the primary criminal act. • The cooperation of two or more people in planning and committing a crime. • ...
Criminology 2023-09-10
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- Who said that criminology has hopes of becoming a science
- What is the first phase of criminology
- The study of crime that always conform to the existing criminal law of land
- Who said that criminology cannot be a science
- Study of what makes a person victim of a crime
- A greek word meaning study
- The study of criminal behaviour in terms of motives and drives
- The study of criminal things or sum total of the application of all sciences in crime detection
- Who coined the term criminologia
- Who defined criminology as a body of knowledge regarding crime as a social phenomenon
- The study of behaviour and mental process
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- Second phase of criminology
- Person who graduate with a degree in criminology and passes the board examinations
- Who said that criminology can be a science
- The father of criminology
- A systematic investigation into the various causes of crime
- The study of crime
- French anthropologist used the term criminologie
- Third phase of criminology
- The study of crime focused on a group of people
20 Clues: The study of crime • The father of criminology • A greek word meaning study • Third phase of criminology • Second phase of criminology • Who coined the term criminologia • What is the first phase of criminology • The study of behaviour and mental process • Who said that criminology can be a science • Who said that criminology cannot be a science • ...
Vocab Crossword 2021-12-06
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- the facility of power or using one’s will
- an unorthodox or independent-minded person
- fond of company or sociable
- an uneasy feeling about one’s conduct
- deserving strong condemnations
- instigate or stir up
- longer than the most direct way
- in an initial stage
- deserving praise
- causing harm or damage
- a person or thing that come before another
- having an uncooperative attitude to authority
- expressing disapproval
- a tiny trace of a feeling
- shock or surprise someone into taking action
- think deeply about something
- intensify or increase
- generous or forgiving especially towards rival
- made necessarily by particular circumstances
- with referring to or concerning
- issue or spread from a source
- publicly criticized
- satisfy to the full
- very attentive to accuracy in detail
- a person or thing that announces or signals the approach of another
- make a problem worse
- vehement or clamorous
- a small quantity of a particular item, especially considered desirable
- make less severe
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- approval or praise
- sudden change in mood or behavior
- cause a bad event to happen
- unable to be placated
- wicked or criminal
- de vivre, exuberant enjoyment of life
- the process of releasing strong emotions
- badly planned
- kept secret especially if not approved of
- well meaning or kindly
- remove a difficulty
- annoyingly insensitive or slow to understand
- too great to calculate
- clever or skillful in using hands or minds
- bad tempered or argumentative
- a person or thing that is mysterious or puzzling
- interpret something wrongly
- lacking a plan
- unchanging over time
- sharpness of thought or hearing
- cause a large amount of damage or harm
50 Clues: badly planned • lacking a plan • deserving praise • make less severe • approval or praise • wicked or criminal • in an initial stage • remove a difficulty • publicly criticized • satisfy to the full • instigate or stir up • unchanging over time • make a problem worse • unable to be placated • intensify or increase • vehement or clamorous • well meaning or kindly • causing harm or damage • ...
THE 12 CORE VALUES OF CUB SCOUTS 2014-09-25
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- Being personally committed to keeping our minds and bodies clean and fit.
- Fulfilling our duty to God, country, other people, and ourselves.
- Being kind and considerate, and showing concern for the well-being of others.
- Sticking with something and not giving up, even if it is difficult.
- Being helpful and working together with others toward a common goal.
- Telling the truth and being worthy of trust.
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- Using human and other resources to their fullest.
- Being brave and doing what is right regardless of our fears, the difficulties, or the consequences.
- Showing regard for the worth of something or someone.
- Attitude Being cheerful and setting our minds to look for and find the best in all situations.
- Having inner strength and confidence based on our trust in God.
- Contributing service and showing responsibility to local, state, and national communities.
12 Clues: Telling the truth and being worthy of trust. • Using human and other resources to their fullest. • Showing regard for the worth of something or someone. • Having inner strength and confidence based on our trust in God. • Fulfilling our duty to God, country, other people, and ourselves. • Sticking with something and not giving up, even if it is difficult. • ...
Learning skills. 2016-03-18
12 Clues: time management • handling conflicts • working with minds • believe in yourself • adjusting to change • speaking and writing • making wise decisions • workplace than diversity • working with team members • skills computer knowledge • sending and receiving messages • Deals with acting in a responsible
CRIME and IT'S CONSEQUENCES 2021-10-03
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- forced or coerced to do so against his or her will
- illegal because laws define them as such.
- another meaning for norm.
- wrong in themselves.
- the harm must be legally forbidden.
- any standard-what human beings should or should not do.
- not a crime when committed by an adult
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- a criminal law must not be retroactive
- meaning of UCR
- external consequence that makes an action a crime.
- refers to criminal conduct—(reckless)
- criminal intent or a guilty state of mind.
12 Clues: meaning of UCR • wrong in themselves. • another meaning for norm. • the harm must be legally forbidden. • refers to criminal conduct—(reckless) • a criminal law must not be retroactive • not a crime when committed by an adult • illegal because laws define them as such. • criminal intent or a guilty state of mind. • forced or coerced to do so against his or her will • ...
YEAR 11 NAMES 2015-05-22
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- fossilized tree resin
- Joined class twice!
- Did every single piece of homework
- John Lennon fan
- Promised not to arrest me
- Got all of my jokes!
- double-barreled
- If in doubt, make it up
- Great minds think alike
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- Son of Gib
- Another blasted Man U supporter
- Will climb Everest
- Name is an alliteration
- Don't mention South Africa!
- Likes messing about on boats
- Man U supported - damn!
- Quote Queen
- A proper nut!
- Arsenal fan
- Life of ?
20 Clues: Life of ? • Son of Gib • Quote Queen • Arsenal fan • A proper nut! • John Lennon fan • double-barreled • Will climb Everest • Joined class twice! • Got all of my jokes! • fossilized tree resin • Name is an alliteration • Man U supported - damn! • If in doubt, make it up • Great minds think alike • Promised not to arrest me • Don't mention South Africa! • Likes messing about on boats • ...
Digital Crossword 2020-08-04
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- ____ team.
- At the center of everything we do.
- Strategy eats _______ for breakfast.
- How often we are professional.
- How we move forward together.
- They are always informed.
- We celebrate our_________.
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- We are always professional by being _______.
- We foster a(n) _______ & caring culture.
- It is radically ______.
- What we know and own.
- _____ one another.
- We innovate &______.
- We are genuinely ______.
- We ______ hearts and minds.
15 Clues: ____ team. • _____ one another. • We innovate &______. • What we know and own. • It is radically ______. • We are genuinely ______. • They are always informed. • We celebrate our_________. • We ______ hearts and minds. • How we move forward together. • How often we are professional. • At the center of everything we do. • Strategy eats _______ for breakfast. • ...
Types of Superpowers 2023-01-30
11 Clues: never die • travel through __ • run with super __ • impossible to see • blast __ from eyes • ____ others' minds • Iron Man wears an __ • to take something in • to move through the air • to have or own something • recover wounds in seconds
Chapter 3 Crossword 2023-10-24
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- an act considered to be outside the normal bounds of social behavior and morality
- the defendant is held criminally responsible for the harm because the harm is a foreseeable crime
- having or showing a dislike or distrust that is derived from prejudice
- piece of legislation that declares a party is guilty of a crime
- a law that imposes criminal liability or increases criminal punishment retroactively.
- the prosecution of a person twice for the same offense
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- The seven principles necessarily present in all "true" criminal law include legality and their concurrence
- a person who helps another commit a crime.
- the action of causing something
- the facts and circumstances constituting a breach of a law
- In criminal law, a declaration that a law is invalid because it is not sufficiently clear
- conviction of killing someone else.
- the jury cannot issue a verdict against a person if the action was not prohibited when the crime was committed
- the Latin term corpus delicti literally means:
- One who owes a duty or service to another, or in some sort depends upon him
15 Clues: the action of causing something • conviction of killing someone else. • a person who helps another commit a crime. • the Latin term corpus delicti literally means: • the prosecution of a person twice for the same offense • the facts and circumstances constituting a breach of a law • piece of legislation that declares a party is guilty of a crime • ...
Crime and Punishment crossword 2019-07-15
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- The splitting of the church into Catholic and Protestant
- A system of punishment which made 225 crimes punishable with death
- A crime which people don't really view as a crime
- Where a criminal can spend up to 40 days in a church, after which they can decide to either leave the country or stand trial
- a saying from the bible (psalm 51) used to prove you were a member of the church so you could be tried in a church court
- The crime of robbing someone on the road
- An attempt in 1605 led by Catholic Robert Catesby to blow up parliament
- A place where criminals are kept for a certain place of time as decided by a judge
- A type of trial used in the medieval period for chruchmen which never gave out death sentences
- Another name for execution
- A very heavy fine issued to entire villages if a Norman was killed near the village
- A punishment were the victim gets revenge on the criminal
- A punishment where the criminal pays back society for their crime
- a form of policing where ten men over the age of 12 would work together the watch the others and take them to court if necessaryactions
- A horrifying punishment involving half hanging someone then removing their organs, only used for treason
- an anglo saxon system which involved paying victims back for your crimes
- A punishment which is used to change the behavior of the criminal
- A court which deals with the most serious crimes and decided by the Kings own judges
- The crime of begging
- A crime committed against the king or government for example treason
- The battle at which William defeated Harold Godwinson in 1066
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- A medieval from of policing where a community chase after a criminal after the cry has gone up
- A punishment where there is a payment that has to be made when a crime is committed
- A crime committed on someone elses possessions
- Forcibly taking a criminal to another part of the world to do hard labor, like America
- A book written by James I about witches
- A punihsment involving cutting off limbs or whipping
- The person who would lead the Hue and Cry
- A punishment which is used to scare others into not committing crimes
- The Witch finder General
- Illegally hunting animals
- a punishment used to embarrass the criminal for example stocks
- A crime committed on somebody else like murder
- An act which stopped being locked up without a charge
- A trial where God decides the outcome
- William I's laws which made a third of the country Royal Forest
- meaning 'Great Charter' in Latin this document meant everyone had the right to a fair trial if charged with a crime
- a person who would patrol the streets at night to check if people were breaking the law
- The crime of bringing goods into the country without paying import taxes
- A punihsment where the criminal is locked up and people are allowed to throw things at them
40 Clues: The crime of begging • The Witch finder General • Illegally hunting animals • Another name for execution • A trial where God decides the outcome • A book written by James I about witches • The crime of robbing someone on the road • The person who would lead the Hue and Cry • A crime committed on someone elses possessions • A crime committed on somebody else like murder • ...
Types, Elements, & Classifications of Crime Quiz Review 2021-02-22
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- Occupational crime is also known as this type of crime as this type of crime is financially motivated (2 words)
- one of the basic elements of a crime: the person has to intend the at when it is committed (5 words)
- decisions that were made by judges, not written down, and passed along by word of mouth to help distinguish which actions are criminal beginning in the early 1000s (2 words)
- determines what human behaviors/conduct are punishable because they injure society (2 words)
- one of the basic elements of a crime: related to the “guilty mind” or mens rea (2 words)
- this type of crime includes willing participants who know they are exchanging illegal goods or services
- When people use computers and the internet to commit criminal acts, they are committing what types of crime?
- fancy word for laws
- Percentage or probability needed to find defendant guilty in a civil case (2 words)
- A clause in the Fifth Amendment which states that a person cannot be tried for the same crime twice after initially found not guilty (2 words)
- one of the elements of mens rea: when a person commits a behavior knowing that result of the criminal behavior could or would happen (2 words)
- also known as Visible Crime as these types of crimes are very much publicized by local and national news (2 words)
- less serious crime that usually is punished by a fine or imprisonment up to one year in a local jail
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- a serious crime that is punished by one or more years in a state or federal prison
- the person accused of committing a crime
- Drug trafficking, kidnapping for ransom, and human trafficking are all examples of what type of crime?
- Latin for “guilty act” (2 words)
- the steps taken and decisions made during the investigation, accusation, arrest, trial, verdict and sentencing of a person arrested for committing a crime (2 words)
- one of the elements of mens rea: when a person commits a crime and the exact result intended occurs (2 words)
- this type of law focuses on settling disputes between individuals or organizations with monetary compensation being the “punishment”
- one of the elements of mens rea: when the defendant is liable for his/her actions regardless of the intent or mental state at the time of committing the criminal action (2 words)
- government’s side in the criminal case that is trying to prove defendant’s guilt
- one of the elements of mens rea: when a person commits a criminal act unintentionally because of an extreme lack of care (2 words)
- one of the basic elements of a crime: the act has to cause the harmful act that was intended
- – level of burden of proof needed to find defendant guilty in a criminal case (4 words)
- Last name of individual who was found not guilty in the criminal case for the murders of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman
- The Boston Marathon Bombing is an example of what type of crime?
- one of the basic elements of a crime: an action that is defined by law as being forbidden OR failure to act (2 words)
28 Clues: fancy word for laws • Latin for “guilty act” (2 words) • the person accused of committing a crime • The Boston Marathon Bombing is an example of what type of crime? • government’s side in the criminal case that is trying to prove defendant’s guilt • a serious crime that is punished by one or more years in a state or federal prison • ...
Law 2023-03-28
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- Crimes against a person
- entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
- Intended to commit the act
- theft of personal property.
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- Offenses committed in the business world.
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- State statutes prohibiting certain conduct.
- the action of taking property unlawfully from a person or place by force or threat of force.
- The criminal conduct of taking someones money or property
- A fine punishable by a fine of $1000 or jail time
- Punishable offense against society.
- lesser misdemeanors, not entitled to a jury trial.
- A less serious crime.Punishable by confinement of less than a year or by afine, or both.
- Criminal intent
- people who lie under oath.
15 Clues: Criminal intent • Crimes against a person • Intended to commit the act • people who lie under oath. • theft of personal property. • Punishable offense against society. • Offenses committed in the business world. • State statutes prohibiting certain conduct. • A fine punishable by a fine of $1000 or jail time • lesser misdemeanors, not entitled to a jury trial. • ...
Chapter 4 2023-03-22
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- body of crime
- Crimes where element of harm seems remote
- Act that punishes individuals with no judicial trial
- another term for social order offenses
- relation between mens rea, act, and resulting harm
- Statutes defining crimes may specify that additional elements may be present for a conviction
- criminal act
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- used to determine factual causality
- These stipulate what is common in all crimes
- a statute defining a crime that is so unclear that a reasonable person could not determine what the law means
- Causation, resulting harm, the principle of legality, necessary attendant circumstances
- Individuals can't be tried or punished for the same offensePrincipaleofLegality
- a criminal statute that punishes actions retroactively
- criminal mind
- Consequence of culpable activity
15 Clues: criminal act • body of crime • criminal mind • Consequence of culpable activity • used to determine factual causality • another term for social order offenses • Crimes where element of harm seems remote • These stipulate what is common in all crimes • relation between mens rea, act, and resulting harm • Act that punishes individuals with no judicial trial • ...
Legal terms 2020-12-27
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- private, personal, secret
- law ensures patient privacy
- type of law that deals with criminal
- legal disability, under legal age
- legally responsible
- defamation of character in spoken form
- unintentional tort
- threat or attempt to injure
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- people
- type of law that deals with relationships
- bad practice, leading to neglect
- tells healthcare providers not to use CPR
- defamation of character in writing
- unlawful touching
- social values, conduct, right/wrong
- person authorized to act on another's behalf
- making decisions for oneself
17 Clues: people • unlawful touching • unintentional tort • legally responsible • private, personal, secret • law ensures patient privacy • threat or attempt to injure • making decisions for oneself • bad practice, leading to neglect • legal disability, under legal age • defamation of character in writing • social values, conduct, right/wrong • type of law that deals with criminal • ...
Super minds 4 review 2024-06-17
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- 5 A mark on the skin from an injury.
- 6 Birds and dragons have these.
- 3 This person stops fires.
- 2 A place with many trees.
- 7 An electric instrument, similar to a piano.
- 7 You have to hit these to play them.
- 3 This is the car that takes you to the hospital if you´re sick.
- 8 Astronauts use this to go to space.
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- 4 You go up these to reach the next floor.
- 4 You take this with you on holiday.
- 3 The person who comes in the ambulance to help you if you´re sick.
- 5 Hair on a man´s chin.
- 8 You can use this to see the stars at night.
- 7 An instrument with strings, similar to a cello
- 2 A place surrounded by water
- 6 Fish and dragons have these.
16 Clues: 5 Hair on a man´s chin. • 3 This person stops fires. • 2 A place with many trees. • 2 A place surrounded by water • 6 Fish and dragons have these. • 6 Birds and dragons have these. • 5 A mark on the skin from an injury. • 4 You take this with you on holiday. • 7 You have to hit these to play them. • 8 Astronauts use this to go to space. • ...
CTE Law 2024-01-08
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- the prosecution of an accused person twice for the same offense prohibited by the fifth amendment except under certain circumstances
- offenses that violate a societies shared norms.
- the body of law that defines criminal offenses and prescribes punishments for their infractions
- The legal doctrine that says that if a death occurs during the commission of a felony the perpetrator of the crime may be charged with murder in the first degree regardless of the absence of intent premeditation and deliberation or malice.
- Latin for "guilty mind" the purposeful intention to commit a criminal act.
- A lesser offense typically punishable by a fine or up to one year in local jail.
- A generic term for all noncriminal law usually relating to settling disputes between private citizens governmental and/or business unities.
- the standard used by jurors to arrive at the verdict weather or not the government has established guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
- The authority to make legal decisions and judgments often based on geographic area or the type of case in question.
- A purposeful act or state of mind to commit a crime.
- the requirement that the state must meet to introduce evidence or establish facts
- Crimes committed by members of illegal organizations.
- A person against whom a criminal charge is pending one charged with a crime.
- Latin for "guilty deed an act that accompanies ones intent to commit a crime such as pulling out a knife and stabbing someone.
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- rules that set forth how substantive lows are to be enforced such as those covering arrest search seizure.
- The body of law that spells out elements of criminal acts.
- violent crimes to include homicide sexual assault robbery and aggravated assault.
- the party bringing a law suit or initiating a legal section against someone else.
- A type of government that divides powers between a national government and governments of smaller geographic territories including states counties and cities.
- A serious offense with a possible sentence of more than a year in prison.
- crimes during which no violence is perpetuated against a person such as burglary theft and arson
- the response by a defendant to a criminal charge to include denial of the criminal allegations in an attempt to negate or overcome the charges.
- The response to a criminal charge in which the defendant admits to commiting the act charged but argues that for some reason he or she should not be held criminaly responsible under the law\
- crimes committed by wealthy or powerful individuals in the course of their professions or occupations.
- Latin for "an eye for an eye a tooth for a tooth" retaliation or revenge that dates back to the bible and middle ages.
- The reason for committing a crime.
- the test of legal insanity asking weather the defendant understood the nature and quality of his or her act and if so if he or she understood it was wrong.
- Latin for "to stand by a decision" a doctrine referring to court precedent whereby lower courts must follow when some legal issues and questions come before them thereby not disturbing settled points of law.
- Police tactics that unduly encourage or induce an individual to commit a criminal he or she typically would not commit.
29 Clues: The reason for committing a crime. • offenses that violate a societies shared norms. • A purposeful act or state of mind to commit a crime. • Crimes committed by members of illegal organizations. • The body of law that spells out elements of criminal acts. • A serious offense with a possible sentence of more than a year in prison. • ...
IELTS Crime words 2015-03-16
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- Ordinary people in a court who decide if someone is guilty
- A person who commits a crime
- The act of stopping something from happening
- Being put in prison (noun)
- To make someone not want to do something
- The laws or codes made by a parliament
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- Someone who is guilty of a crime. A criminal
- To do something, especially something illegal
- A feeling of having done something wrong
- The person hurt as a result of a crime
- A punishment where the criminal pays money
- A punishment where someone must behave well to avoid prison
- To change someone back to a good person
- A sense of fairness or balance
- Verb - to decide that someone is guilty of a crime.
15 Clues: Being put in prison (noun) • A person who commits a crime • A sense of fairness or balance • The person hurt as a result of a crime • The laws or codes made by a parliament • To change someone back to a good person • A feeling of having done something wrong • To make someone not want to do something • A punishment where the criminal pays money • ...
Crime and Punishment 2023-01-19
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- A criminal who takes someone illegally
- When the criminals are found
- When the judge decides you are not guilty
- When the criminals are put in handcuffs
- A criminal who moves a lot of illegal items (guns)
- the place you must go if someone has accused you
- Someone who follows people obsessively
- What you get if you are guilty
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- The person who tells you if you are guilty or innocent
- Someone who sells illegal drugs
- When you destroy public property
- Someone who uses a computer to access illegal info
- A criminal who takes someones life
- the people who were there when the crime happened
- The twelve people who help the judge make a decision
15 Clues: When the criminals are found • What you get if you are guilty • Someone who sells illegal drugs • When you destroy public property • A criminal who takes someones life • A criminal who takes someone illegally • Someone who follows people obsessively • When the criminals are put in handcuffs • When the judge decides you are not guilty • ...
Scouting Values 2020-08-30
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- Using human and other resources to their fullest
- Being helpful and working together with others toward a common goal
- Being cheerful and setting our minds to look for and find the best in all situations
- Sticking with something and not giving up, even if it is difficult
- Showing regard for the worth of something or someone
- Contributing service and showing responsibility to local, state, and national communities
- Fulfilling our duty to God, country, other people, and ourselves
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- Being kind and considerate; showing concern for others
- Telling the truth and being worthy of trust
- Being brave and doing what is right regardless of our fears, the difficulties, or the consequences
- Being personally committed to keeping our minds and bodies clean and fit
- Having inner strength and confidence based on our trust in God
12 Clues: Telling the truth and being worthy of trust • Using human and other resources to their fullest • Showing regard for the worth of something or someone • Being kind and considerate; showing concern for others • Having inner strength and confidence based on our trust in God • Fulfilling our duty to God, country, other people, and ourselves • ...
Bill of Rights 2022-12-07
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- The act of taking property
- A body of people who help give a verdict in a court case
- A term for weaponry
- The action of mentioning a number of things one by one
- A document outlining how a government shall be run
- An examination of evidence in front of a judge and jury in order to determine some verdict
- An amount of money that can be paid in order to waive a person's criminal charges
- A formal, written request. This is typically done to acquire a change in some way
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- A person who has committed a crime
- The state of being free within a society
- A document that authorizes police to search, make an arrest or perform some action
- The institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge
- Danger arising from being on trial for a criminal offense
13 Clues: A term for weaponry • The act of taking property • A person who has committed a crime • The state of being free within a society • A document outlining how a government shall be run • The action of mentioning a number of things one by one • A body of people who help give a verdict in a court case • Danger arising from being on trial for a criminal offense • ...
Vocabulary 2021-10-27
10 Clues: be over the____ • extremely angry • synonym of annoy • be in ____ minds • synonym of nervous • antonym of decisive • synonym of cheerful • feeling of “lose face” • make (someone) in danger • be tearing your hair out
Nervous System Word Construction 2024-02-13
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- pertaining to painful development (of something)
- condition of split minds
- nerve specialist
- condition of difficulty with words
- pertaining to upon the dura mater
- lack of muscle coordination
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- inability to speak
- headache
- condition of bruising
- surgical repair of the nerve
- abnormal condition of the mind
- absence of pain
- pain in the nerves
- inflammation of the meninges
- pertaining to the temples
15 Clues: headache • absence of pain • nerve specialist • inability to speak • pain in the nerves • condition of bruising • condition of split minds • pertaining to the temples • lack of muscle coordination • surgical repair of the nerve • inflammation of the meninges • abnormal condition of the mind • pertaining to upon the dura mater • condition of difficulty with words • ...
Valentines Day Crossword 2024-01-06
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- Date...
- You're the best...
- Best mini golf in Guernsey
- Our first puzzle game, The ... Stone
- ..., Florida
- Xbox game with string characters
- Monster
- I maybe just a ... bit like spending time with you
- Great minds think...
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- Your love
- He's here, he's there, he's every-fucking-where, Roy...
- Consuela
- The best number
- Mode of transport in Jersey
- Faro, Lisbon
- My love
- My go-to restaurant order
17 Clues: Date... • Monster • My love • Consuela • Your love • ..., Florida • Faro, Lisbon • The best number • You're the best... • Great minds think... • My go-to restaurant order • Best mini golf in Guernsey • Mode of transport in Jersey • Xbox game with string characters • Our first puzzle game, The ... Stone • I maybe just a ... bit like spending time with you • ...
Killer Krossword 2023-05-29
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- Factors or events that precede a criminal act and may contribute to the motivations, triggers, or situational factors influencing the offender's behavior.
- A personality disorder characterized by a lack of empathy, remorse, and manipulative behavior, often associated with criminal behavior.
- The intersection of psychology and the legal system, involving the application of psychological principles to criminal investigations, profiling, and courtroom proceedings.
- The study of victims, including their demographics, lifestyles, behaviors, and characteristics, to understand patterns and dynamics related to criminal victimization.
- Repetitive, symbolic actions or behaviors exhibited by a criminal, often associated with their psychological needs or fantasies, which may be present in crime scenes or during the commission of the crime.
- An individual who commits a series of murders over a period of time, typically with a cooling-off period between each crime.
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- The characteristic method or pattern of operation used by a criminal in committing their crimes.
- The process of analyzing available evidence and crime scene characteristics to develop a psychological and behavioral profile of an unknown criminal.
- Distinctive behaviors, rituals, or patterns exhibited by a criminal that are not necessary to commit the crime but are unique to the individual.
- The process of examining a criminal's signature behaviors, rituals, or patterns to gain insights into their underlying motivations, psychological state, and level of organization.
10 Clues: The characteristic method or pattern of operation used by a criminal in committing their crimes. • An individual who commits a series of murders over a period of time, typically with a cooling-off period between each crime. • ...
Chapter 3 Criminal law - Izel V 2023-03-22
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- behavior cannot be criminal if no law exists that both defines it as illegal and prescribes a punishment for it.(3 words)
- holds individuals criminally liable for causing harm
- "Means body of crime" (2 words)
- used to determine factual causality (4 words)
- defining a crime that is so unclear that a reasonable person could not determine what the law purports to command or prohibit(3 words)
- The circumstances other than actus reus, mens rea and the result that define the crime (2 words)
- The criminal mind (2 words)
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- a defendant is liable for committing an act regardless of mental state.(2 words)
- a relationship between the mens rea, act, and resulting harm
- a victimless crime (3 words
- the need for some identifiable harm as an actual or potential consequence of culpable activity (2 words)
- an action done before the passing of the law criminal and punishes such action (4 words)
- The criminal act (2 words)
- considered another form of action
- cannot be tried or punished a 2nd time for the same offense (2 words)
15 Clues: The criminal act (2 words) • a victimless crime (3 words • The criminal mind (2 words) • "Means body of crime" (2 words) • considered another form of action • used to determine factual causality (4 words) • holds individuals criminally liable for causing harm • a relationship between the mens rea, act, and resulting harm • ...
Chapter 2 Law 2024-01-09
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- the body of law that defines criminal offenses and prescribes punishments for their infractions
- crimes committed by members of illegal organizations
- the standard used by jurors to arrive at a verdict
- crimes committed by wealthy or powerful individuals in the course of their professions or occupations
- Latin for "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth," retaliation or revenge that dates back to the bible and the middle ages
- a person against whom a criminal charge is pending; one charged with a crime
- Latin for "guilty mind"- the purposeful intention to commit a criminal act
- lesser offense, typically punishable by a fire or up to 1 year in jail
- body of law that spells out the elements of criminal acts
- the party brining a lawsuit or initiating a legal action against someone else
- offenses the violate a society's shared norms
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- generic term for all noncriminal law, usually related to settling disputes between private citizens, government, and/or business entities
- crimes during which no violence is perpetrated against a person(burglary, theft, and arson)
- if a death occurs during the commission of felony, the perpetrator of the crime may be charged with murder in 1st degree
- the requirements that the state must meet to introduce evidence or establish facts
- latin for "guilty deed"- an act that accompanies ones intent to commit a crime
- the authority to make legal decisions and judgments, based on geographic area or the type of case in question
- reason for committing a crime
- the response by a defendant to a criminal charge, to include denial of the criminal allegations in an attempt to negate or overcome the charges
- type of government that divides between a national government and governments of smaller geographic territories, including states, countries, cities
- police tactics that unduly encourage or induce an individual to commit a crime he or she typically would not commit
- a purposeful act or state of mind to commit a crime
- the test of legal insanity, asking whether the defendant understood the nature and quality of his or her act, if so, if he or she understood it was wrong
- rules that set forth how substantive laws are to enforced
- violent crimes, to include homicide, sexual assault, robbery, and aggravated assault
- the response to a criminal charge in which the defendant admits to committing the act charged but argues that for some mitigating reason he or she should not be held criminally responsible under the law
- the prosecution an accused person twice for the same offense; prohibited by the fifth amendment except under certain circumstances
- serious offense with a possible sentence of more than a year in prison
- decisis Latin for "to stand by a decision"- a doctrine referring to court president
29 Clues: reason for committing a crime • offenses the violate a society's shared norms • the standard used by jurors to arrive at a verdict • a purposeful act or state of mind to commit a crime • crimes committed by members of illegal organizations • rules that set forth how substantive laws are to enforced • body of law that spells out the elements of criminal acts • ...
Criminal Justice 2013-05-02
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- a jury for people that have murdered or kiddnaped.
- sentences given by the court.
- a prison program to straithen criminals out.
- male police officer.
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- this can be a town, county,state ______ _______.
- a trail brouht to the court less than 24 hours of them getting arrested.
- place people go to when they have done a crime.
- thing that police officers put on your hands when they arrest you.
- police officers have to make one of these before they arrest someone.
- place people go to try to end there drug addiction.
10 Clues: male police officer. • sentences given by the court. • a prison program to straithen criminals out. • place people go to when they have done a crime. • this can be a town, county,state ______ _______. • a jury for people that have murdered or kiddnaped. • place people go to try to end there drug addiction. • ...
investigacion criminal 2020-02-22
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- descubiertos o aportados
- opinion cientifico
- conjunto de materiales que envuelven
- accion de levantar los indicios o elementos
- evidencias fisicas
- elementos indubitados
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- la accion de delimitar el lugar
- tecnicas que registran las caracteristica
- todo material sensible
- material que se utiliza para contener
10 Clues: opinion cientifico • evidencias fisicas • elementos indubitados • todo material sensible • descubiertos o aportados • la accion de delimitar el lugar • conjunto de materiales que envuelven • material que se utiliza para contener • tecnicas que registran las caracteristica • accion de levantar los indicios o elementos
Criminal Law 2021-02-07
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- The making of statements that might expose you to criminal prosecution
- A case relating to an offence punishable with death, imprisonment for life or imprisonment for a term exceeding two years
- Sending back of the accused to the custody of the Police u/s 167 by the Magistrate
- A legal maxim-The law does not concern itself with trifles
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- an offence in which the police officer can arrest the accused without a warrant.
- To carry away a person by the use of force or inducement by deceitful means.
- Oral or spoken defamation
- ___ means voluntarily obstructing a person from proceeding in a direction in which a person has a right to move or proceed
- A crime wherein a man watches or captures the image of a woman going about her private acts, with the belief that no one is watching her.
- the final report prepared by Police for proving the accusation of a crime in a criminal court of law
10 Clues: Oral or spoken defamation • A legal maxim-The law does not concern itself with trifles • The making of statements that might expose you to criminal prosecution • To carry away a person by the use of force or inducement by deceitful means. • an offence in which the police officer can arrest the accused without a warrant. • ...
Criminal Law 2021-02-07
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- The making of statements that might expose you to criminal prosecution
- A case relating to an offence punishable with death, imprisonment for life or imprisonment for a term exceeding two years
- Sending back of the accused to the custody of the Police u/s 167 by the Magistrate
- A legal maxim-The law does not concern itself with trifles
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- an offence in which the police officer can arrest the accused without a warrant.
- To carry away a person by the use of force or inducement by deceitful means.
- Oral or spoken defamation
- ___ means voluntarily obstructing a person from proceeding in a direction in which a person has a right to move or proceed
- A crime wherein a man watches or captures the image of a woman going about her private acts, with the belief that no one is watching her.
- the final report prepared by Police for proving the accusation of a crime in a criminal court of law
10 Clues: Oral or spoken defamation • A legal maxim-The law does not concern itself with trifles • The making of statements that might expose you to criminal prosecution • To carry away a person by the use of force or inducement by deceitful means. • an offence in which the police officer can arrest the accused without a warrant. • ...
Criminal Law 2022-08-26
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- Miss A was arresting mario and he was fighting back. what crime is this?
- spencer slashed saleens tires because of her skin color. what type of crime is this?
- what is another term for carrying a weapon on you?
- britzel shoves melany repeatedly after being told to stop. what crime is this?
- at 18 it is ________ to own a weapon
- an action that gets you in trouble by the law
- a type of weapon that can be used by one hand
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- naela and kadie are fighting at school. what crime is that
- gabe started doing a burnout at the green light blocking traffic. what crime is he committing?
- in most states marijuana is ________
10 Clues: in most states marijuana is ________ • at 18 it is ________ to own a weapon • an action that gets you in trouble by the law • a type of weapon that can be used by one hand • what is another term for carrying a weapon on you? • naela and kadie are fighting at school. what crime is that • Miss A was arresting mario and he was fighting back. what crime is this? • ...
Criminal Trespassing 2024-02-01
11 Clues: _______ • of leaving • of privacy • level of crime • level of crime • violation of law • having permission • who breaks the law • of crime committed • person who commits the crime • common level of crime committed
Criminal terms 2023-10-25
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- the person who committed the crime
- person who helps another commit a crime.
- when 2 or more persons join together and form an agreement to violate the law, and then act on that agreement
- 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.
- a minor wrongdoing
- a person who aids, abets, or encourages another to commit a crime but who is not present at the scene. An accessory before ...
- failure to perform a legal duty when one has the capacity to do so is a substitute for the commission of a defined offense when the harm done is the same.
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- an action which might be innocent itself but if part of the preparation and active furtherance of a crime, can be introduced as evidence of a defendant's participation in a crime
- a person who knowingly aids someone who has committed a crime.
- a person has intentions to commit a crime but it does not actually happen
10 Clues: a minor wrongdoing • the person who committed the crime • person who helps another commit a crime. • a person who knowingly aids someone who has committed a crime. • a person has intentions to commit a crime but it does not actually happen • when 2 or more persons join together and form an agreement to violate the law, and then act on that agreement • ...
Criminal Law 2024-03-14
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- An unlawful killing of another human being.
- An impartial official who presides over legal proceedings in a court of law.
- A serious criminal offense that typically carries a punishment of imprisonment for more than one year.
- A person who has been accused of committing a crime.
- A legal official who represents the state in criminal proceedings.
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- A verdict or judgment that a person accused of a crime is not guilty and has been cleared of all charges.
- An act of knowingly providing false information while under oath or in a court of law.
- A criminal offense involving the unlawful entry into a building or structure with the intent to commit theft or another felony.
- An individual guilty of committing an offense.
- A group of individuals sworn to render a verdict based on the evidence in a court of law.
10 Clues: An unlawful killing of another human being. • An individual guilty of committing an offense. • A person who has been accused of committing a crime. • A legal official who represents the state in criminal proceedings. • An impartial official who presides over legal proceedings in a court of law. • ...
What is law? 2022-09-06
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- the study of law and legal philosophy.
- the first 10 amendments to the Constitution.
- all laws that do not involve criminal matters, such as tort and contract law.
- a serious criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of more than one year.
- the division of powers between the states and the federal government.
- a noncriminal lawsuit, brought to enforce a right or redress a wrong.
- the level of proof required to convict a person of a crime.
- the person against whom a claim is made. In a civil suit, the defendant is the person being sued.
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- in a civil case, the injured party who brings legal action against the alleged wrongdoer.
- the branch of law dealing with crimes and their punishment
- conflicting with some provision of the Constitution.
- the process by which courts decide whether the laws passed by Congress or state legislatures are constitutional.
- a criminal offense, less serious than a felony, punishable by a prison sentence of one year or less.
- written laws enacted by legislatures.
- the state or federal government's attorney in a criminal case.
- prohibit; in government, the veto is the power of a chief executive to prevent enactment of a bill.
16 Clues: written laws enacted by legislatures. • the study of law and legal philosophy. • the first 10 amendments to the Constitution. • conflicting with some provision of the Constitution. • the branch of law dealing with crimes and their punishment • the level of proof required to convict a person of a crime. • the state or federal government's attorney in a criminal case. • ...
Unit 7 Test 2023-04-10
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- a minor wrongdoing.
- free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty.
- declare (someone) to be guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law.
- The only court the constitution creates (highest court in the country.
- One kind of evidence
- A trail with no jury is called a
- If a law is unconstitutional, the supreme court can
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- a crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor
- when more than one judge listens to a case, the group or judges called a
- protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government.
- Two kinds of legal cases are
- Deals with disputes about laws that apply to the entire US.
- allows a criminal defendant the right to have an attorney.
- fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially as a citizen's entitlement.
- 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.
15 Clues: a minor wrongdoing. • One kind of evidence • Two kinds of legal cases are • A trail with no jury is called a • If a law is unconstitutional, the supreme court can • allows a criminal defendant the right to have an attorney. • Deals with disputes about laws that apply to the entire US. • free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty. • ...
Court System - Criminal & Civil 2024-01-30
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- In a civil case, this is the person bringing the case to court (the accuser)
- The process of exchanging evidence/witnesses between both sides before a trial
- In a criminal trial, to secure a guilty verdict, the prosecutor must prove someone guilty "Beyond a ____ ____"
- The ______ jury (or trial jury) decides the verdict of a case, deciding Guilty/Not Guilty.
- A non-court way of finding a civil remedy which includes both sides agreeing to (a) tell their side of the issue and then (b) allow a third-party to make a binding ruling on the case (i.e. Judge Judy)
- The person in the courtroom who maintains order and, sometimes, helps the jury to understand the law
- In a criminal case, this is the institution that declares a crime has occurred and brings the Accused to court
- Most criminal cases do NOT make it to a courtroom, instead ending in a ________ (or agreement to settle between both parties).
- In a civil or criminal case, this is the person being accused.
- This is the idea that higher courts use previously made decisions, or ____, to impact their current rulings.
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- A defendant might take this action if they feel their Due Process Rights were unjustly violated during a trial
- The degree of evidence required to find "guilt" (or responsibility) in a Civil case
- The ______ jury simply decides if there is "probable cause" / enough evidence for a criminal trial to proceed to the next phase
- This system of court exists for people under the age of 18
- Minor crimes, like shoplifting / possession of stolen goods / trespassing, are categorized as this.
- The type of jurisdiction that the court which determines the initial verdict holds
- Major crimes, like murder / assault / arson, are categorized as this.
- Cases that arrive at the SCOTUS via the State Courts "path"
- If a jury cannot decide on a verdict, it is known as ___
19 Clues: If a jury cannot decide on a verdict, it is known as ___ • This system of court exists for people under the age of 18 • Cases that arrive at the SCOTUS via the State Courts "path" • In a civil or criminal case, this is the person being accused. • Major crimes, like murder / assault / arson, are categorized as this. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2017-09-27
8 Clues: pitiful • appreciation • strong feelings • kindness, heart • communication, minds • anxious, eager, irritable • uninterested, emotionless • kindness, feelings, understanding
Artemis Fowl and the Atlantis Complex 2022-01-10
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- Genius centaur
- What causes Orion and Artemis to switch
- The underground race
- Criminal brother of Julius Root
- The fairy disease plaguing Artemis
- Teenage criminal genius
- The meeting with the fairies is here
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- Female captain's first name
- Artemis's bodyguard
- The name of Root's wife
- Butler's sister
- The number Artemis is afraid of
- The age Artemis is turning
- Name of Artemis's alter ego
- The police of the underground
- The place where Root was in prison
- The number Artemis favors
- The stubborn dwarf
18 Clues: Genius centaur • Butler's sister • The stubborn dwarf • Artemis's bodyguard • The underground race • The name of Root's wife • Teenage criminal genius • The number Artemis favors • The age Artemis is turning • Female captain's first name • Name of Artemis's alter ego • The police of the underground • The number Artemis is afraid of • Criminal brother of Julius Root • ...
List 2o Vocab 2022-04-11
12 Clues: not allowed • to strengthen • not making sense • a place of shelter • absence of interest • agreement in feeling • a person's strong suit • incapable of being read • a person fleeing for safety • communication between minds • mental or emotional strength • a person fleeing in an attempt to avoid legal sanctions
The Remnants Crossword #4 - Hobbies edition 2022-07-28
Across
- Comes from trees and minds
- Cardio and dance mixed together
- Xbox,Playstation,PC
- Nostalgic childhood website
- Scientific study of celestial objects
- Used for one section of a triathlon race
- Yarn time
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- Fun in the sun usually involves this
- GO!
- Growing and cultivating
- Popular instrument
- Expressing talent and creation thru ___
- Active group of hobbies
- "Like ____ to my ears"
- The queens gambit
15 Clues: GO! • Yarn time • The queens gambit • Popular instrument • Xbox,Playstation,PC • "Like ____ to my ears" • Growing and cultivating • Active group of hobbies • Comes from trees and minds • Nostalgic childhood website • Cardio and dance mixed together • Fun in the sun usually involves this • Scientific study of celestial objects • Expressing talent and creation thru ___ • ...
Digital Crossword 2020-08-04
Across
- ____ team.
- At the center of everything we do.
- Strategy eats _______ for breakfast.
- How often we are professional.
- How we move forward together.
- They are always informed.
- We celebrate our_________.
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- We are always professional by being _______.
- We foster a(n) _______ & caring culture.
- It is radically ______.
- What we know and own.
- _____ one another.
- We innovate &______.
- We are genuinely ______.
- We ______ hearts and minds.
15 Clues: ____ team. • _____ one another. • We innovate &______. • What we know and own. • It is radically ______. • We are genuinely ______. • They are always informed. • We celebrate our_________. • We ______ hearts and minds. • How we move forward together. • How often we are professional. • At the center of everything we do. • Strategy eats _______ for breakfast. • ...
Savvy 2014-04-17
15 Clues: a power • Mibs dad • Mibs mom • willjrs dad • he is quiet • he has a bus • He likes Mibs • he is a priest • She can read minds • He can make storms • she is mibs sister • voice in lesters head • works at a restaurant • He can make thunder storms • She has a tattoo with a angel that has a devil tail
Among the Hidden Vocab 2021-12-10
Across
- to clean or repair
- to insult someone
- Jumpy; nervous
- a person who sneaks into someone else's organization
- Forbidden
- Trying to get someone to do something with a reward
- in best condition
- brief or short
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- bulky
- total destruction
- aware that someone is doing something
- communication between minds
- strong influence
- having a skill for a purpose
- mess something up
15 Clues: bulky • Forbidden • Jumpy; nervous • brief or short • strong influence • total destruction • to insult someone • mess something up • in best condition • to clean or repair • communication between minds • having a skill for a purpose • aware that someone is doing something • Trying to get someone to do something with a reward • a person who sneaks into someone else's organization
Forensics Intro Review 2024-01-24
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- Scientist credited with using blood types and blood patterns in solving investigations
- forensic ________, identifies and compares dental evidence in criminal cases
- Scientist credited with examining bullet ballistics in criminal cases
- forensic ________, examines body fluids and organs to determine the presence of drugs and poisons
- forensic _________, processes, compares, and identifies biological evidence in criminal cases
- Scientist credited with the analysis of presence of toxic chemicals and other substances to be used in investigations
- Scientist credited with gathering and using physical evidence to help solve investigation
- crime scene ________, processes crime scenes to collect and preserve physical evidence
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- forensic _________, studies insects to estimate the time of death
- the application of science in collecting and analyzing physical evidence in criminal cases
- Scientist credited with using photos of accused and convicted persons to help investigations
- Scientist credited with the practice of examining questioned documents and handwriting
- The ______ Amendment allows you to remain silent and not testify against yourself
13 Clues: forensic _________, studies insects to estimate the time of death • Scientist credited with examining bullet ballistics in criminal cases • forensic ________, identifies and compares dental evidence in criminal cases • The ______ Amendment allows you to remain silent and not testify against yourself • ...
Criminal Justice Terminology 2020-10-08
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- theft of property from a person using force or threat of force
- formal accusation filed by prosecution
- release of a prisoner from imprisonment, but not from legal custody and supervision
- systems which interpret and apply law
- systems focused on the protection of private property and people from assault, theft, vandalism, fire, etc.
- court order requiring a person to appear in court to give testimony or provided evidence
- legal judgment stating a person accused of a crime has been found guilty
- systems which enforce the law
- unlawful killing of a person by another person; includes murder and manslaughter
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- prison terms for two or more convictions to be served simultaneously rather than one following the other
- systems responsible for the punishment and supervision of convicted criminals
- protest or argument made concerning the activity of the opposing party in court
- system of agencies and practices established by governments to uphold social order, deter and mitigate crime and impose penalties on those who violate laws
- prohibited item or substance which is smuggled into a correctional facility
- legal judgment stating a person accused of a crime cannot be found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt
- sworn testimony of a witness taken outside of court in the presence of prosecution and defense attorney
16 Clues: systems which enforce the law • systems which interpret and apply law • formal accusation filed by prosecution • theft of property from a person using force or threat of force • legal judgment stating a person accused of a crime has been found guilty • prohibited item or substance which is smuggled into a correctional facility • ...
Atl skills/learner profiles 2023-11-02
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- Reasoned problem-solving
- Bold in facing challenges
- Actively pursuing understanding
- Expressing thoughts clearly
- Harmony in work and life
- Possessing broad understanding
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- Morally upright behavior
- Analytical and thoughtful minds
- Efficient task and time management
- Innovative thinking process
- Self-examination for improvement
- Receptive to diverse ideas
- Considerate and kind actions
13 Clues: Morally upright behavior • Reasoned problem-solving • Harmony in work and life • Bold in facing challenges • Receptive to diverse ideas • Innovative thinking process • Expressing thoughts clearly • Considerate and kind actions • Possessing broad understanding • Analytical and thoughtful minds • Actively pursuing understanding • Self-examination for improvement • ...
gotham 2023-03-07
9 Clues: mr fox • firefly • the riddler • the fake joker • wayne batman • the fake harley quinn • freeze freezes people • crow shows people's fears • hatter controls people's minds
Vocab Tic Tac Toe 2013-02-28
Across
- Something that you are required to do
- Disordered
- A disease to the lungs
- Mean or in a violent way
- Capable of being redeemed
- Transmitting Rays of Light
- To make friends
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- A stream of water
- Communication between minds
- Favoring or Advocating
- To adapt to change
- To remain or stay in one place
- Perceptually misleading
- To suppress
- Something added
15 Clues: Disordered • To suppress • Something added • To make friends • A stream of water • To adapt to change • Favoring or Advocating • A disease to the lungs • Perceptually misleading • Mean or in a violent way • Capable of being redeemed • Transmitting Rays of Light • Communication between minds • To remain or stay in one place • Something that you are required to do
Unit 5 cross word puzzle 2021-11-05
Across
- / illegal action or activity which is punishable by law
- / criminal intent; one of the essential elements of a crime
- / factor which supports a more serious charge and/or stiffer penalty
- / latin phrase meaning “bad in itself”; crime classification
- / classification for the most serious type of crimes
- / classification for a crime of medium gravity; more serious than infractions, but less serious than felonies
- / factor which favors the accused and makes a lesser charge and/or sentence likely
- / harmful result; element of a crime
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- / simultaneous occurrence of criminal act and criminal intent; one of the essential elements of a crime
- / latin phrase meaning “bad because prohibited”; crime classification
- / criminal act; one of the essential elements of a crime
- / classification for the least serious type of crime; may also be called petty offense
12 Clues: / harmful result; element of a crime • / latin phrase meaning “bad in itself”; crime classification • / classification for the most serious type of crimes • / criminal act; one of the essential elements of a crime • / illegal action or activity which is punishable by law • ...
unit 5 cross word 2021-11-08
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- /criminal act; one of the essential elements of a crime
- /illegal action or activity which is punishable by law
- /criminal intent; one of the essential elements of a crime
- / factor which favors the accused and makes a lesser charge and or sentence likely
- / classification for the least serious type of crime; may also be called petty offense
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- / latin phrase meaning “bad because prohibited”; crime classification
- /simultaneous occurrence of criminal act and criminal intent; one of the essential elements of a crime
- / harmful result; element of a crime
- / factor which supports a more serious charge and/or stiffer penalty
- / classification for a crime of medium gravity; more serious than infractions, but less serious than felonies
- / latin phrase meaning “bad in itself”; crime classification
- / classification for the most serious type of crimes
12 Clues: / harmful result; element of a crime • /illegal action or activity which is punishable by law • /criminal act; one of the essential elements of a crime • /criminal intent; one of the essential elements of a crime • / classification for the most serious type of crimes • / factor which supports a more serious charge and/or stiffer penalty • ...
Crime & punishment vocabulary 2022-10-10
Across
- vandekohtunik
- wrongdoer, criminal, lawbreaker
- advokaadi assistent, nooremadvokaat
- advokaat, õigusnõunik
- kaitsealune
- vandeadvokaat
- kohtunik
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- Murder, assasination
- alaealine
- kohus
- pahategija, patustaja
- a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation
- õigusrikkumine
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
- a physical attack
- a body of people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court
16 Clues: kohus • kohtunik • alaealine • kaitsealune • vandekohtunik • vandeadvokaat • õigusrikkumine • a physical attack • Murder, assasination • pahategija, patustaja • advokaat, õigusnõunik • wrongdoer, criminal, lawbreaker • advokaadi assistent, nooremadvokaat • wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-22
Across
- crime presume that scientific study of criminal behaviour should find the causes of such behavior
- criminal behavior is dynamic process, influence by individual characteristics as well as social experiences and that the factor that cause anti social behavior change dramatically over a persons life span
- criminal behavior is genetically transmitted from one generation to another
- crime was likely a function of neighborhood dynamics, and not necessarily a function of the individual within neighborhoods
- criminal behavior is learned not inherited
- that crime result from the conflicts in society among the different social classes, and those laws actually arise from necessity as a result of conflict, rather than general consensus
- insane person and those who committed crime in self defense
- tends to emphasize relatively enduring behavioral, cognitive and affective predisposition (intelligence, emotionality) without necessarily requiring particular assumptions regarding the biological, psychological or social bases of these traits
- self-identity and behavior of individuals may be determined or influence by the terms used to describe or classify them
- posses Santa Claus body figure
- people travel through stage of moral development & that it is possible that serious offender have a moral orientation that differ from those law-abiding citizen
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- attributing uncomfortable feelings to other
- a thin, introverted person with poor social skills
- society leads the lower class to want things and society does things to people
- an individual will obey or disobey societal rules depending upon his or her ability to rationalize whether he is protected from hurt or destruction
- people organized their thoughts into rules and laws and that the way in which those thoughts are organized results in either criminal or non-criminal behavior
- person commits crime because of evil spirits
- it is a social withdrawal due to intense, anxious shyness.
- people learn from one another through a process of imitation
- crimes committed because of the wrong perception when it comes to gender such abused by male over female because of the belief that male is the superior gender
- evolutionary throwback
- people choose to commit crime after weighting the benefits and cost of their action
- believing that what is true is actually false
- agression is the result of blocking or frustrating a person’s effort to attain goal
- in order for crime to be committed, there must be motivated offender, suitable target as well as the absence of guardian
- failure of man to achieve a higher status of life cause him to commit crimes in order to achieve such status
- actions are morally right or wrong depends on their effects
- had poor education during their childhood or have been in social interaction with criminals
- founder of psychoanalysis, ID, EGO, SUPEREGO
- criminals are throwback to a more primitive stage of human evolution and that the criminal tendency is inherited
30 Clues: evolutionary throwback • posses Santa Claus body figure • criminal behavior is learned not inherited • attributing uncomfortable feelings to other • person commits crime because of evil spirits • founder of psychoanalysis, ID, EGO, SUPEREGO • believing that what is true is actually false • a thin, introverted person with poor social skills • ...
criminal justice word wall q4 2022-05-11
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- A state correctional facility designed to hold convicted felons while they serve their criminal sentence. (State Prison)
- The action or practice of awarding each person his or her just due. Sanctions based on equity seek to compensate individual victims and the general society for their losses due to crime
- The policy of keeping dangerous criminals of confinement to eliminate the risk of their repeating their offense in society
- sentences Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other.
- A condition of probation in which the offender repays society of the victim of the crime for the trouble the offender caused.
- A correctional policy that allows inmates to leave the institution for vocational or educational training, for employment, or to maintain family ties.
- A sentence entailing the conditional release of a convicted offender into the community under the supervision of the court (in the form of a probation officer), subject to certain conditions for a specified time
- A state or federal correctional institution for incarceration of felony offenders for terms of 1 year or more. (State or Federal)
- Defendants may be asked to confront their behavior, the damage they caused the victim, and the shame they brought to their family, friends, and community. The goal is satisfying everyone’s need and restore the wrongdoer to good standing in society.
- The process in which a probation officer settles cases at the initial appearance before the onset of formal criminal proceedings.
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- Sentence A prison term that is delayed while the defendant undergoes a period of community treatment. If the treatment is successful, the prison sentence is terminated.
- Sentencing is aimed at sparing non-dangerous offenders from the stigma and labeling of a criminal conviction and involvement with the justice process
- Sentencing is aimed at reducing future criminality by treating and eliminating the underlying causes of crime.
- Service An alternative sanction that requires an offender to work in the community at such tasks as cleaning public parks or working with disabled children in lieu of an incarceration sentence.
- sentences Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served simultaneously and run together.
- An administrative act performed by a parole authority that removes a person from parole, or a judicial order by a court removing a person from parole or probation, in response to a violation on the part of the parolee or probationer.
- Levying a money payment on offenders to compensate society for their misdeeds.
- The medieval practice of allowing offenders to go unpunished if they agreed to refrain from any further criminal behavior
- Classification An assessment of the risk level probationers pose to the community and themselves.
- A correctional facility designed to hold pretrial detainees and misdemeanants serving their criminal sentences. (County Jails)
20 Clues: Levying a money payment on offenders to compensate society for their misdeeds. • sentences Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other. • sentences Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served simultaneously and run together. • ...
Q4 word wall 2022-05-11
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- - A state correctional facility designed to hold convicted felons while they serve their criminal sentence. (State Prison)
- - The action or practice of awarding each person his or her just due. Sanctions based on equity seek to compensate individual victims and the general society for their losses due to crime
- - The policy of keeping dangerous criminals of confinement to eliminate the risk of their repeating their offense in society
- sentences - Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other.
- - A condition of probation in which the offender repays society of the victim of the crime for the trouble the offender caused.
- - A correctional policy that allows inmates to leave the institution for vocational or educational training, for employment, or to maintain family ties.
- - A sentence entailing the conditional release of a convicted offender into the community under the supervision of the court (in the form of a probation officer), subject to certain conditions for a specified time
- - A state or federal correctional institution for incarceration of felony offenders for terms of 1 year or more. (State or Federal)
- - Defendants may be asked to confront their behavior, the damage they caused the victim, and the shame they brought to their family, friends, and community. The goal is satisfying everyone’s need and restore the wrongdoer to good standing in society.
- - The process in which a probation officer settles cases at the initial appearance before the onset of formal criminal proceedings.
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- Sentence - A prison term that is delayed while the defendant undergoes a period of community treatment. If the treatment is successful, the prison sentence is terminated.
- - Sentencing is aimed at sparing non-dangerous offenders from the stigma and labeling of a criminal conviction and involvement with the justice process
- - Sentencing is aimed at reducing future criminality by treating and eliminating the underlying causes of crime.
- Service An alternative sanction that requires an offender to work in the community at such tasks as cleaning public parks or working with disabled children in lieu of an incarceration sentence.
- sentences - Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served simultaneously and run together.
- - An administrative act performed by a parole authority that removes a person from parole, or a judicial order by a court removing a person from parole or probation, in response to a violation on the part of the parolee or probationer.
- - Levying a money payment on offenders to compensate society for their misdeeds.
- - The medieval practice of allowing offenders to go unpunished if they agreed to refrain from any further criminal behavior
- Classification - An assessment of the risk level probationers pose to the community and themselves.
- - A correctional facility designed to hold pretrial detainees and misdemeanants serving their criminal sentences. (County Jails)
20 Clues: - Levying a money payment on offenders to compensate society for their misdeeds. • sentences - Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other. • sentences - Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served simultaneously and run together. • ...
CJ CROSSWORD 2022-05-11
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- sentences - Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served simultaneously and run together.
- - Defendants may be asked to confront their behavior, the damage they caused the victim, and the shame they brought to their family, friends, and community. The goal is satisfying everyone’s need and restore the wrongdoer to good standing in society.
- Recognizance - The medieval practice of allowing offenders to go unpunished if they agreed to refrain from any further criminal behavior
- - The action or practice of awarding each person his or her just due. Sanctions based on equity seek to compensate individual victims and the general society for their losses due to crime
- - Levying a money payment on offenders to compensate society for their misdeeds.
- Probation - A sentence entailing the conditional release of a convicted offender into the community under the supervision of the court (in the form of a probation officer), subject to certain conditions for a specified time
- - A condition of probation in which the offender repays society of the victim of the crime for the trouble the offender caused.
- - The process in which a probation officer settles cases at the initial appearance before the onset of formal criminal proceedings.
- - An administrative act performed by a parole authority that removes a person from parole, or a judicial order by a court removing a person from parole or probation, in response to a violation on the part of the parolee or probationer.
- - A state correctional facility designed to hold convicted felons while they serve their criminal sentence. (State Prison)
- Sentence - A prison term that is delayed while the defendant undergoes a period of community treatment. If the treatment is successful, the prison sentence is terminated.
- - The policy of keeping dangerous criminals of confinement to eliminate the risk of their repeating their offense in society
- - Sentencing is aimed at sparing non-dangerous offenders from the stigma and labeling of a criminal conviction and involvement with the justice process
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- - Sentencing is aimed at reducing future criminality by treating and eliminating the underlying causes of crime.
- - A correctional policy that allows inmates to leave the institution for vocational or educational training, for employment, or to maintain family ties.
- sentences - Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other.
- Classification - An assessment of the risk level probationers pose to the community and themselves.
- Service An alternative sanction that requires an offender to work in the community at such tasks as cleaning public parks or working with disabled children in lieu of an incarceration sentence.
- - A correctional facility designed to hold pretrial detainees and misdemeanants serving their criminal sentences. (County Jails)
- - A state or federal correctional institution for incarceration of felony offenders for terms of 1 year or more. (State or Federal)
20 Clues: - Levying a money payment on offenders to compensate society for their misdeeds. • sentences - Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other. • sentences - Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served simultaneously and run together. • ...
Criminal Justice 2015-03-03
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- a difference.
- the belief that through hard work anyone can have success.
- federal law supercedes.
- programs created to spread equal opportunity.
- an action or behavior based on prejudice.
- a claim that is not legally protected.
Down
- a negative attitude regarding a person or thing.
- process of using certain racial characteristics.
- a party making a motion to the court.
- a legally protected claim.
10 Clues: a difference. • federal law supercedes. • a legally protected claim. • a party making a motion to the court. • a claim that is not legally protected. • an action or behavior based on prejudice. • programs created to spread equal opportunity. • a negative attitude regarding a person or thing. • process of using certain racial characteristics. • ...
criminal law 2016-12-09
10 Clues: fee • legal • dishonest • force, injury • operates prison • punishing people • an event or occurrence • legal responsibilities • watching over your town • affecting women and member of minorities
CRIMINAL CROSSWORD 2018-04-20
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- It's an object use for safe they rare objects
- It's an residence which they robber and a murderer lives for many times
- It's an object which cover the face of a murderer
- It's an object loot on the lot of arms and the police which searchs and detects the murderer later
- It's an object in a gun which kills and injures robber or a murderer
- It's a very famous people who search a bad murderer created by a author
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- It's an drink use by a killer which kills or sleeps a lot of victimes
- It's an object which protects the famous people for murder or a cambriolage
- It's an person who steals sometimes on the little market
- It's an object put on the walls of the city which makes peoples aware the disparition of a thief,a murderer...
10 Clues: It's an object use for safe they rare objects • It's an object which cover the face of a murderer • It's an person who steals sometimes on the little market • It's an object in a gun which kills and injures robber or a murderer • It's an drink use by a killer which kills or sleeps a lot of victimes • ...
Criminal Justice 2022-10-26
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- k-12 sexual abuse training for all
- tendency of convicted crim 2 reoffend
- started at utsa / athlete / sexual abuse
- a 3rd party must conduct your investi
- county level primary law agency
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- texan attitude toward crime
- 80,000 for every year on death row+
- mandatory minimums for illegal reentry
- 25 years in prison / was exonerated
- cyberbullying / unmasks / parents
10 Clues: texan attitude toward crime • county level primary law agency • cyberbullying / unmasks / parents • k-12 sexual abuse training for all • 80,000 for every year on death row+ • 25 years in prison / was exonerated • tendency of convicted crim 2 reoffend • a 3rd party must conduct your investi • mandatory minimums for illegal reentry • started at utsa / athlete / sexual abuse
Criminal Law 2023-03-28
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- Lying under oath
- Lesser misdemeanors
- Punishable offense against society
- The giving or offering of a bribe
- State statutes prohibiting certain conduct
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- Intent to commit a crime
- Offenses committed in the business world
- Theft of personal property
- The criminal conduct of taking another’s property or money by a person to whom it has been entrusted.
- Harsher of the two classes of crimes
10 Clues: Lying under oath • Lesser misdemeanors • Intent to commit a crime • Theft of personal property • The giving or offering of a bribe • Punishable offense against society • Harsher of the two classes of crimes • Offenses committed in the business world • State statutes prohibiting certain conduct • ...
Criminal Law 2023-03-28
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- Lying under oath
- Lesser misdemeanors
- Punishable offense against society
- The giving or offering of a bribe
- State statutes prohibiting certain conduct
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- Intent to commit a crime
- Offenses committed in the business world
- Theft of personal property
- The criminal conduct of taking another’s property or money by a person to whom it has been entrusted.
- Harsher of the two classes of crimes
10 Clues: Lying under oath • Lesser misdemeanors • Intent to commit a crime • Theft of personal property • The giving or offering of a bribe • Punishable offense against society • Harsher of the two classes of crimes • Offenses committed in the business world • State statutes prohibiting certain conduct • ...
CRIMINAL LAW 2023-02-23
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- someone cannot realize what they did is wrong.
- The charge when someone is not careful with their car
- Parent leaves kid in a locked car on hottest day of the year
- Happens because of how we grew up or our environment
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- someone who does not show remorse. Diagnosed.
- This type of intent is when a crime is pre-meditated and plan in place
- Type of murder that is deliberate, premediated, done in cold blood
- the current unit we are studying
- What people say when they injury their attacker
- Pre-detemined due to our GENETICS
10 Clues: the current unit we are studying • Pre-detemined due to our GENETICS • someone who does not show remorse. Diagnosed. • someone cannot realize what they did is wrong. • What people say when they injury their attacker • Happens because of how we grew up or our environment • The charge when someone is not careful with their car • ...
CJ1 q4 2022-05-11
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- A state correctional facility designed to hold convicted felons while they serve their criminal sentence. (State Prison)
- The action or practice of awarding each person his or her just due. Sanctions based on equity seek to compensate individual victims and the general society for their losses due to crime
- The policy of keeping dangerous criminals of confinement to eliminate the risk of their repeating their offense in society
- sentences Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other.
- A condition of probation in which the offender repays society of the victim of the crime for the trouble the offender caused.
- A correctional policy that allows inmates to leave the institution for vocational or educational training, for employment, or to maintain family ties.
- A sentence entailing the conditional release of a convicted offender into the community under the supervision of the court (in the form of a probation officer), subject to certain conditions for a specified time
- A state or federal correctional institution for incarceration of felony offenders for terms of 1 year or more. (State or Federal)
- Defendants may be asked to confront their behavior, the damage they caused the victim, and the shame they brought to their family, friends, and community. The goal is satisfying everyone’s need and restore the wrongdoer to good standing in society.
- The process in which a probation officer settles cases at the initial appearance before the onset of formal criminal proceedings.
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- Sentence A prison term that is delayed while the defendant undergoes a period of community treatment. If the treatment is successful, the prison sentence is terminated.
- Sentencing is aimed at sparing non-dangerous offenders from the stigma and labeling of a criminal conviction and involvement with the justice process
- Sentencing is aimed at reducing future criminality by treating and eliminating the underlying causes of crime.
- Service An alternative sanction that requires an offender to work in the community at such tasks as cleaning public parks or working with disabled children in lieu of an incarceration sentence.
- sentences Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served simultaneously and run together.
- An administrative act performed by a parole authority that removes a person from parole, or a judicial order by a court removing a person from parole or probation, in response to a violation on the part of the parolee or probationer.
- Levying a money payment on offenders to compensate society for their misdeeds.
- The medieval practice of allowing offenders to go unpunished if they agreed to refrain from any further criminal behaver
- Classification An assessment of the risk level probationers pose to the community and themselves.
- A correctional facility designed to hold pretrial detainees and misdemeanants serving their criminal sentences. (County Jails)
20 Clues: Levying a money payment on offenders to compensate society for their misdeeds. • sentences Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other. • Classification An assessment of the risk level probationers pose to the community and themselves. • ...
C.J Q4 word wall 2022-05-11
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- A state correctional facility designed to hold convicted felons while they serve their criminal sentence. (State Prison)
- The action or practice of awarding each person his or her just due. Sanctions based on equity seek to compensate individual victims and the general society for their losses due to crime
- The policy of keeping dangerous criminals of confinement to eliminate the risk of their repeating their offense in society
- sentences Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other.
- A condition of probation in which the offender repays society of the victim of the crime for the trouble the offender caused
- A correctional policy that allows inmates to leave the institution for vocational or educational training, for employment, or to maintain family ties.
- A sentence entailing the conditional release of a convicted offender into the community under the supervision of the court (in the form of a probation officer), subject to certain conditions for a specified time
- A state or federal correctional institution for incarceration of felony offenders for terms of 1 year or more. (State or Federal)
- Defendants may be asked to confront their behavior, the damage they caused the victim, and the shame they brought to their family, friends, and community. The goal is satisfying everyone’s need and restore the wrongdoer to good standing in society.
- The process in which a probation officer settles cases at the initial appearance before the onset of formal criminal proceedings.
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- Sentence A prison term that is delayed while the defendant undergoes a period of community treatment. If the treatment is successful, the prison sentence is terminated.
- Sentencing is aimed at sparing non-dangerous offenders from the stigma and labeling of a criminal conviction and involvement with the justice process
- Sentencing is aimed at reducing future criminality by treating and eliminating the underlying causes of crime.
- Service An alternative sanction that requires an offender to work in the community at such tasks as cleaning public parks or working with disabled children in lieu of an incarceration sentence.
- sentences Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served simultaneously and run together.
- An administrative act performed by a parole authority that removes a person from parole, or a judicial order by a court removing a person from parole or probation, in response to a violation on the part of the parolee or probationer.
- Levying a money payment on offenders to compensate society for their misdeeds.
- The medieval practice of allowing offenders to go unpunished if they agreed to refrain from any further criminal behavior
- Classification An assessment of the risk level probationers pose to the community and themselves.
- A correctional facility designed to hold pretrial detainees and misdemeanants serving their criminal sentences. (County Jails)
20 Clues: Levying a money payment on offenders to compensate society for their misdeeds. • sentences Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other. • sentences Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served simultaneously and run together. • ...
security 2013-05-09
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- A NSF cheque in a court procedure is what type of evidence?
- A security guard should keep a good?
- Crossword
- Class B fires involve what type of liquids
- An offence under section 494 (1) ccc anyone can arrest found committing
- Security guards are ________ Peace Officers
- Under the Liquor License Act a security guard may only ______ a person
- 10-9 means?
- Section 8 of the Charter Of Rights deals with?
- What would go off in most buildings if there was a fire?
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- Who does the security guard answer to ultimately when on duty
- When a witness is on the stand they are giving what type of evidence?
- The Trespass to Property Act is?
- 10-3 means stop ?
- Once a security guard arrests a person they must contact?
- A criminal offence considered a minor offence
- Section 26 of the Criminal Code regulates the amount of?
- Who can report a security guard for code of conduct violation?
- The Criminal Code is a ________ act
- A fingerprint is what type of evidence?
- A gun is what type of evidence?
21 Clues: Crossword • 10-9 means? • 10-3 means stop ? • A gun is what type of evidence? • The Trespass to Property Act is? • The Criminal Code is a ________ act • A security guard should keep a good? • A fingerprint is what type of evidence? • Class B fires involve what type of liquids • Security guards are ________ Peace Officers • A criminal offence considered a minor offence • ...
The Indian Judiciary 2015-12-30
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- the court resolves cases regarding payment.
- collects the revenue at the district level.
- custodian of Constitution.
- Justice He is appointed by the President in the supreme court.
- the apex judicial body of India.
- provides justice at village level on petty criminal & civil cases.
- mechanism devised by supreme court to sort out problems of people & increase access to courts.
- the age when the judge of the supreme court retires.
- the court deals with criminal cases.
- cases involves conflicts between people or institutions.
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- it is an organ that implement laws.
- an act of bringing into effect.
- a process carried out to terminate a judge before completion of his tenure.
- the highest court at the state level.
- people's court established by the government for speedy justice.
- Delhi The state where Supreme court is situated.
- appeals can be filed against high courts in supreme court comes under this jurisdiction.
- cases Committed against the society.
- the decision given by the court.
- a formal written order issued to get fundamental rights implemented.
20 Clues: custodian of Constitution. • an act of bringing into effect. • the apex judicial body of India. • the decision given by the court. • it is an organ that implement laws. • cases Committed against the society. • the court deals with criminal cases. • the highest court at the state level. • the court resolves cases regarding payment. • ...
Learning skills. 2016-03-18
11 Clues: time management • handling conflicts • working with minds • adjusting to change • speaking and writing • making wise decisions • workplace than diversity • skills computer knowledge • working with team members • sending and receiving messages • Deals with acting in a responsible
freak the mighty crossword 2013-01-15
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- makes nurses jump when you sneeze
- beaming into books
- horse that makes a point
- improves with excercise
- you have nothing to fear but _____ itself
- a way to improve on the human condition
- mechanical bird
- eighth grade english class
- opiate of the masses
- a measure of electricity
- mechanical entity
- place over horizon
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- unit of measurement(70 centimeters)
- blckhead
- splendid
- book for knowledge
- only used by people with small minds
- past told by female
- sword in the ston
- teenage volcano
20 Clues: blckhead • splendid • mechanical bird • teenage volcano • sword in the ston • mechanical entity • book for knowledge • beaming into books • place over horizon • past told by female • opiate of the masses • improves with excercise • horse that makes a point • a measure of electricity • eighth grade english class • makes nurses jump when you sneeze • unit of measurement(70 centimeters) • ...
My Crossword Puzzle - Marshall Burns 2013-09-16
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- Increase the amount of a number.
- When something is made.
- A partiular area of land.
- A hut used by Indans.
- Piece of writing.
- Lincoln did this for slaves.
- Handcuffs.
- The boss.
- A hand book.
- Long established way of doing something.
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- To skillfully move.
- A clay brick house used by Indians.
- Treatment for hands.
- item in nature.
- Process in math.
- Manufactured item.
- house A wooden house used by Indians.
- To control others' minds.
- house A long house used by Indians.
- Giving commands.
20 Clues: The boss. • Handcuffs. • A hand book. • item in nature. • Process in math. • Giving commands. • Piece of writing. • Manufactured item. • To skillfully move. • Treatment for hands. • A hut used by Indans. • When something is made. • A partiular area of land. • To control others' minds. • Lincoln did this for slaves. • Increase the amount of a number. • A clay brick house used by Indians. • ...
Happy Birthday HLC 2023-01-19
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- Stage 3 children are invited to
- One who has an enthusiasm for learning
- A school with a difference
- Stage 4 children are motivated to
- Transformative Pathway
- Democracy by the people
- Sporting integrity
- Sustainability forever
- Stage 1 children are welcomed to
- The Accidental teacher
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- Accessible learning for all
- Invoking greatness
- Curious, playful energetic younglearners
- Rhythmic rhymes
- Collaboration for common good
- Mapping minds mindfully
- Stage 2 children are encouraged to
- Crows at crack of dawn giving aheadstart
- Social Incubator
- Math series of textbooks
20 Clues: Rhythmic rhymes • Social Incubator • Invoking greatness • Sporting integrity • Transformative Pathway • Sustainability forever • The Accidental teacher • Mapping minds mindfully • Democracy by the people • Math series of textbooks • A school with a difference • Accessible learning for all • Collaboration for common good • Stage 3 children are invited to • Stage 1 children are welcomed to • ...
marvel 2022-09-07
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- - second in command at S.H.I.L.D
- - is a magical doctor
- a soul - for a soul
- - is super fast
- - broke thors hammer
- - can travel through the multiverse
- - invented the avengers
- - is blue and the daughter of Thanos
- - black widow
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- - neck was snapped by Scarlet witch
- swings - on webs
- - Howard starks son
- - head exploded in mom
- - steve rogers first love
- - helped with the idea to make the avengers
- - white widow
- - trash panda
- - green and the daughter of Thanos
- - can control minds
- - " Your savior is here!"
20 Clues: - white widow • - trash panda • - black widow • - is super fast • swings - on webs • - Howard starks son • a soul - for a soul • - can control minds • - broke thors hammer • - is a magical doctor • - head exploded in mom • - invented the avengers • - steve rogers first love • - " Your savior is here!" • - second in command at S.H.I.L.D • - green and the daughter of Thanos • ...
42 2024-07-27
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- Def Leppard's breakthrough
- Kate Bush's masterpiece
- Tears For Fears' album 'Songs From ...'
- Kraftwerk's influential album
- Toto's successful album
- INXS's defining album
- Heart's popular album
- Michael Jackson's follow-up
- Simple Minds' album
- Gary Numan's album
- Springsteen's double album
- Lionel Richie's hit album
- Lennon's final album
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- Jennifer Warnes's album
- Cyndi Lauper's debut
- Psychedelic Furs' album
- XTC's classic album
- Bowie's commercial success
- Tina Turner's comeback
- Megadeth's thrash album
- The Human League's hit album
- The Smiths' album
- Fleetwood Mac's album
23 Clues: The Smiths' album • Gary Numan's album • XTC's classic album • Simple Minds' album • Cyndi Lauper's debut • Lennon's final album • INXS's defining album • Heart's popular album • Fleetwood Mac's album • Tina Turner's comeback • Jennifer Warnes's album • Kate Bush's masterpiece • Psychedelic Furs' album • Megadeth's thrash album • Toto's successful album • Lionel Richie's hit album • ...
Parker White Judicial Branch and Juvenile Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-20
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- a violation of a law that only pertains to children
- Person who brings a case against another person
- Judges to Superior Court are elected how many terms
- Georgia law defines a juvenile as a person under the age of
- Juvenile Justice Process where the juvenile is taken into custody by police
- is an act that is considered a crime if it is committed by an adult or a juvenile
- The six step in the Adult Criminal justice Process where it is just like law and order
- A law that deals with private disputes, such as divorce, property ownership, contracts, and person injuries
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- Interpret the laws of Georgia
- The first step of the Adult Criminal Justice Process where after the arrest the judge decides if there is a probable cause for arrest
- the power of ruling unconstitutional is known as
- Judges to the Supreme Court are elected how many terms
- It has the final say about Geogia laws
- Georgia's general jurisdiction trial court is the
- A law that deals with actions that harm people and society
- A criminal case that is such as traffic violations and minor civil cases
- Person named as the "wrong-doer" in a civil or criminal case
17 Clues: Interpret the laws of Georgia • It has the final say about Geogia laws • Person who brings a case against another person • the power of ruling unconstitutional is known as • Georgia's general jurisdiction trial court is the • a violation of a law that only pertains to children • Judges to Superior Court are elected how many terms • ...
Entrep Mind Final Exam 2022-01-19
10 Clues: Financial Gain • unfamiliar terms • meeting of minds • systematic study • process of thinking • appropriate behavior • bring products to market • dividing into small parts • combination of multiple business entities • Promoting and selling service or services
Master Minds 2023-11-14
7 Clues: To get away from • A copy of a person or thing. • He doesn't always tell the truth. • You need to be ____ to gain trust. • The state of being whole and undivided. • A person who experiments and text things. • A smart criminal. Often the one with the plan..
Vocabulary 2A 2021-10-27
12 Clues: Be on edge • Blow your top • Be in two minds • Be over the moon • Happy, optimistic • Extremely annoyed • Astonished, amused • Be down in the dumps • Not able to control emotions • Fear, anxiety (due to danger) • Painful, hurtful (normally feeling) • Unhappy because something didn’t go as you thought
Spy X and Dragons 2023-01-02
12 Clues: A dog • an assasin • Anya's school • the city hall • Anya's new friend • She can read minds • world's greatest spy • stuffy bond destroyed • Westalian agent code-named • His daughter is a _________ • Spy X is a Japanese _____ series • Praising Damian, got hit by Bill Watkins ball
Potions Crossword 2024-05-10
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- kills those who drink it
- prevents werewolves from losing their minds post transformation
- soothes painful cuts and wounds
- causes histerical laughter
- kills nargles
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- causes swelling on contact
- temporarily changes your appearance
- liquid luck
- regrows missing bones
- strongest love potion
- forces drinker to tell the truth
- kills doxys
12 Clues: liquid luck • kills doxys • kills nargles • regrows missing bones • strongest love potion • kills those who drink it • causes swelling on contact • causes histerical laughter • soothes painful cuts and wounds • forces drinker to tell the truth • temporarily changes your appearance • prevents werewolves from losing their minds post transformation
Alex Rider Ark Angel 2016-01-06
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- Alex's martial arts training level.
- Britain's version of the CIA.
- Device used to destroy Ark Angel.
- Billionaire criminal.
- Tropical setting at the end of the book.
- How Alex returned from space to earth.
- Alex's favorite sport.
- Where Alex finds out he is traveling with a criminal.
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- Boy who Alex protects in the hospital.
- Chinese gang.
- Large Space station.
- What Alex competes against Nikolei in.
- Alex's friend that's a girl.
- Fake terrorist group.
- Alex's deceased uncle that was a spy.
- Alex's age
- Teen spy.
- Part of Alex's body that is shot.
- Japanese gang.
19 Clues: Teen spy. • Alex's age • Chinese gang. • Japanese gang. • Large Space station. • Fake terrorist group. • Billionaire criminal. • Alex's favorite sport. • Alex's friend that's a girl. • Britain's version of the CIA. • Device used to destroy Ark Angel. • Part of Alex's body that is shot. • Alex's martial arts training level. • Alex's deceased uncle that was a spy. • ...
Bright minds crossword puzzle! 2021-10-11
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- A nutrient-rich liquid.
- A night-blooming morning glory flower species native to North and South America.
- A tough shell to crack.
- A precious gemstone.
- A Disney princess.
- The strongest and rigid part of vertebrate
- A crystallized sweetener.
- The White House in this state.
- The largest hypercarnivore marine mammal.
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- A part of the immune system.
- a staple south-indian food
- A type of paint.
- This is the whitest and softest alloy.
- The final evolutionary state of stars that don't turn into a neutron star or black hole.
- A snow sculpture
- One of the largest flying bird species.
16 Clues: A type of paint. • A snow sculpture • A Disney princess. • A precious gemstone. • A nutrient-rich liquid. • A tough shell to crack. • A crystallized sweetener. • a staple south-indian food • A part of the immune system. • The White House in this state. • This is the whitest and softest alloy. • One of the largest flying bird species. • The largest hypercarnivore marine mammal. • ...
Reading changes our minds 2023-09-04
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- not be satisfied
- not paying
- not being able to do something
- die under water
- not being busy
- live a life just seeing what destiny wants for you
- writing in stone
- have a busy schedule
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- dirt that kids like to play with
- hiding information
- make something bigger
- the skin of a dead animal
- the people have a voice
- making progress
- appear after dying
- something you should get over
16 Clues: not paying • not being busy • die under water • making progress • not be satisfied • writing in stone • hiding information • appear after dying • have a busy schedule • make something bigger • the people have a voice • the skin of a dead animal • something you should get over • not being able to do something • dirt that kids like to play with • ...
The Darkest Minds Crossword 2023-02-16
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- Love interest, a blue
- A league dedicated to 'helping' kids
- The camp Ruby was at
- Real name is Charles, Liam's best friend
- Mind control
- the name of the disease
- the current president of the USA
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- Telekinesis
- Lightning
- Young girl, a yellow, travels with Liam and Chubs
- 'safe place' for psi kids
- Enhanced intelligence
- The presidents son, also the slip kid
- Main character, an orange
- A name for the kids
- Fire
16 Clues: Fire • Lightning • Telekinesis • Mind control • A name for the kids • The camp Ruby was at • Love interest, a blue • Enhanced intelligence • the name of the disease • 'safe place' for psi kids • Main character, an orange • the current president of the USA • A league dedicated to 'helping' kids • The presidents son, also the slip kid • Real name is Charles, Liam's best friend • ...
Unit 18 Master Minds 2023-11-23
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- where a train stops
- rub together
- a study of healthy, nutritious food
- an idea
- a feeling
- a recipe you've just made up
- suncream or moisturiser
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- a fight with two factions
- sports group
- stuck to the shower wall by this
- a small chat
- a promise or goal yo set at new year
- part of a whole
- the opposite of non-fiction
- a united country
- witches brew
16 Clues: an idea • a feeling • sports group • a small chat • rub together • witches brew • part of a whole • a united country • where a train stops • suncream or moisturiser • a fight with two factions • the opposite of non-fiction • a recipe you've just made up • stuck to the shower wall by this • a study of healthy, nutritious food • a promise or goal yo set at new year
Twelve Angry Juror Terminology 2024-03-06
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- -The person against whom a lawsuit is filed.
- Without bias, prejudice, or other preconceptions.
- of proof: The amount of proof necessary to prove a case. In a criminal case, such proof must be beyond a reasonable doubt. I
- -A person who testifies under oath at a deposition or trial, providing firsthand or expert evidence.
- Document or material object produced and identified in court as evidence in a case.
- Often called the "presiding juror." At the beginning of deliberations, the jury votes to select one of its members to be the foreperson.
- Any type of legal proof presented at trial through witnesses, records, and/or exhibits.
- -1) In criminal law, the government attorney charging and trying the case against a person accused of a crime. 2) A common term for the government's side in a criminal case, as in "The prosecution will present five witnesses," or "The prosecution rests" (completed its case).
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- A decision is unanimous when the full jury in a criminal case have agreed upon the verdict.
- - A person who serves on a jury.
- -The probable reason a person committed a crime, as when one acts out of jealousy, greed, or revenge.
- An officer from the sheriff's department who maintains courtroom order and jury custody. Sometimes also known as a deputy.
- punishment - A sentence of death.
- -1) A general term for the effort of an attorney representing a defendant during trial and in pretrial maneuvers to defeat the party suing or the prosecution in a criminal case. 2) A response to a complaint, called an affirmative defense, to counter, defeat, or remove all or a part of the contentions of the plaintiff.
- A defense that asserts that the defendant could not have committed the crime because the defendant was somewhere else when the crime took place.
- After a trial, the jury goes into its assigned private room to think about and discuss evidence and testimony to help it reach a verdict.
- a reasonable doubt: In a criminal case, the accused's guilt must be established "beyond a reasonable doubt."
17 Clues: - A person who serves on a jury. • punishment - A sentence of death. • -The person against whom a lawsuit is filed. • Without bias, prejudice, or other preconceptions. • Document or material object produced and identified in court as evidence in a case. • Any type of legal proof presented at trial through witnesses, records, and/or exhibits. • ...
Obronie 2021-11-10
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- Eerste werk
- waar ek lekker gebly het
- First name
- What is my name?
- vriending van brackenfell of bellville
- jhjkhjh jkh kjh j h jk
- Wil ek nie meer doen nie
- jkjkljlkjlj kljlkj lj lkj lk
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- Zyl Vriend van Wellington
- waar ek nou bly
- Derde Werk
- my ander niggie
- waar ek gebore is
- Vriend van Brackenfell
- What must you do?
- What Diagram is used in Project Management?
- Last name
- my een niggie
18 Clues: Last name • Derde Werk • First name • Eerste werk • my een niggie • waar ek nou bly • my ander niggie • What is my name? • waar ek gebore is • What must you do? • Vriend van Brackenfell • jhjkhjh jkh kjh j h jk • waar ek lekker gebly het • Wil ek nie meer doen nie • Zyl Vriend van Wellington • jkjkljlkjlj kljlkj lj lkj lk • vriending van brackenfell of bellville • ...
Common Phrases 2022-01-07
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- Pull the ___ over someone's eyes
- Great minds think ___
- Time will ___ all wounds
- ___ the white flag
- ___ makes the heart fonder
- ___ in peace
- Tough ___ to crack
- A shot in the ___
- Things are seldom what they ___
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- Don't put the cart before the ___
- The first step is always the ___
- Do not wash your ___ linen in public
- ___ your heart on your sleeve
- Every now and ___
- Adam and ___
- Sooner or ___
- Strike when the ___ is hot
- As high as a ___
18 Clues: Adam and ___ • ___ in peace • Sooner or ___ • As high as a ___ • Every now and ___ • A shot in the ___ • ___ the white flag • Tough ___ to crack • Great minds think ___ • Time will ___ all wounds • Strike when the ___ is hot • ___ makes the heart fonder • ___ your heart on your sleeve • Things are seldom what they ___ • The first step is always the ___ • Pull the ___ over someone's eyes • ...
Concepts of Crime 2013-07-30
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- The person harmed by the crime.
- The person who determines questions of law in a trial.
- When the accused pleads guilty in exchange for some benefit.
- The physical elements of the crime are known as the _ _(2 words).
- The place where the accused sits during the trial.
- This rests on the prosecution in a criminal trial (3 words).
- The name given to the jury's decision at the end of a trial.
- A person who gives oral evidence at trial.
- The _ of innocence is a fundamental principle of criminal law.
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- A trial within a trial to determine admissibility of evidence (2 words).
- When evidence or questions are thought to be inappropriate either side may _.
- The person/people who must prove their case beyond reasonable doubt.
- A name given to barristers and solicitors.
- The person who stands trial.
- When the accused is confined during the trial.
- Beyond reasonable doubt is the _ _ _ in a criminal trial (3 words).
- Generally, jury verdicts must be _.
- The mental elements of the crime are known as the _ _ (2 words).
- The Australian criminal justice system is an _ system.
- The people who determine questions of fact in a trial.
- When the jury cannot reach a verdict this is called a _ jury.
- To be presented in court, evidence must be _.
- The punishment decided by the judge if the accused is found guilty.
- When evidence is presented to the court.
24 Clues: The person who stands trial. • The person harmed by the crime. • Generally, jury verdicts must be _. • When evidence is presented to the court. • A name given to barristers and solicitors. • A person who gives oral evidence at trial. • To be presented in court, evidence must be _. • When the accused is confined during the trial. • ...
A black woman faces prison because of a Jim Crow-era law 2022-12-08
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- leave bare of accessories or fittings.
- not in accordance with a political constitution, or with procedural rules.
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
- cause (someone) to gain or lose a particular post or honor by means of a vote.
- accuse (someone) of something, especially an offense under law
- a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases
- a person who has committed a crime
- the process of voting in an election
- a crime that involves violence and is usually punishable by imprisonment for a year or more
- in a way that conforms to or is permitted or required by the law
- a legal document that allows someone to do something
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- the system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes
- release of an offender, subject to a period of good behavior under supervision
- responsible for the prevention and detection of crime and the maintenance of public order
- make an unjust or prejudicial distinction in the treatment of different categories of people
- deprive (someone) of the right to vote.
- a formal and organized choice by vote of a person for a political office or other position
- declared guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge
- a conditional release of a prisoner who has served part of a sentence but still in custody
- a person who practices law
20 Clues: a person who practices law • a person who has committed a crime • the process of voting in an election • leave bare of accessories or fittings. • deprive (someone) of the right to vote. • a legal document that allows someone to do something • accuse (someone) of something, especially an offense under law • ...