criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
6B crossword 2024-04-05
Across
- persona investigar El crimen
- Cuando alguien roba Algo
- alguien toma algo
- Cuando El galan se enamora
- donde pelicula tener Lugar
- alguin habla sobre la pelicula
- Cuando alguien dolor una persona
- policia captura El criminal
- persona que era matio
- temporaria comprar un pelicula
- El dio dirección
- preterite ver
- que pelicula es sobre
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- los efectos especiales
- tu estas enamorado
- persona juega en la pelicula
- tomando alguien
- Cuando una persona hace mal
- jugando un papel
- opuesto de tener éxito
20 Clues: preterite ver • tomando alguien • jugando un papel • El dio dirección • alguien toma algo • tu estas enamorado • persona que era matio • que pelicula es sobre • los efectos especiales • opuesto de tener éxito • Cuando alguien roba Algo • Cuando El galan se enamora • donde pelicula tener Lugar • policia captura El criminal • Cuando una persona hace mal • persona investigar El crimen • ...
Law Crossword 2016-05-28
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- To commence and carry out a legal action in a criminal or provincial offence proceeding
- A formal accusation of an offence as a preliminary step to prosecution
- The taking or keeping of a person in custody by legal authority, usually in response to a criminal charge
- A lawyer, especially in a court proceeding
- The taking of property from a person, without his or her consent, by a public authority who is acting pursuant to a court order or other legal authority
- The declaration made by a person accused of a crime as to whether he or she is guilty or not guilty of the charge
- A term for a lawyer – more often used in the United States
- One who, in the course of judicial processes, provides evidence to assist a party or the court in a trial
- A verdict convicting an accused person of the crime he or she is charged with
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- A judicial order directing a peace officer to do something such as arrest someone, search or seize something, or enforce a judicial order
- A person designated to receive something as a result of a legal document, such as a will or insurance policy
- The penalty imposed on the finding of guilt
- A place where justice is administered
- A person or company charged with a crime; the defendant in a criminal trial
- A person who is under the age of 18
- Generic label to describe a proceeding
- A request made to a higher court, tribunal or authority for the review of a decision
- LAW The law of civil or private rights, as distinct from criminal law
- A matter brought before the court for a decision. It includes criminal charges, applications, motions, enforcements and appeals
19 Clues: A person who is under the age of 18 • A place where justice is administered • Generic label to describe a proceeding • A lawyer, especially in a court proceeding • The penalty imposed on the finding of guilt • A term for a lawyer – more often used in the United States • LAW The law of civil or private rights, as distinct from criminal law • ...
Philosophy 2022-12-06
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- A question in life that inquires "Why do I experience this?"
- A question in life that inquires "Where am I heading?"
- The aspect of being man is his _____ with others
- This means that each person possesses the freedom and the intrinsic capacity
- This is existing between conscious minds; Shared by more than one conscious mind
- It is recognized that there is a _____ or a “fellowman"
- The "thou" could be a fellow man or a _____ Being
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- Existentialism accept _____ as a condition of living
- The mental process by which people attribute to others what is in their own minds
- A question in life that inquires "Who am I?"
- Self-awareness conclude that "We are _____, time is limited
- A question in life that inquires "What am I in this world for?"
- This world is not a _____ world but a social world
- He who has a _____ to live can bear with almost any how
- A question in life that inquires "What am I in this world for?"
15 Clues: A question in life that inquires "Who am I?" • The aspect of being man is his _____ with others • The "thou" could be a fellow man or a _____ Being • This world is not a _____ world but a social world • Existentialism accept _____ as a condition of living • A question in life that inquires "Where am I heading?" • ...
Courtroom Vocabulary 2025-05-01
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- Response to a civil complaint
- a list of charges presented to the defendant in a criminal case
- defendant's opportunity in front of judge to claim Guilty or Not Guilty
- challenge of a juror that can be done for no reason
- Jury, group of individuals that hear whether a crime has been committed
- the selection process of the jury
- challenge of juror that is bias
- a delivery of the Complaint to the defendant by the court
- type of questioning of a witness that is second and the other side gets to ask questions
- Announcement to defendant that you are being sued
- a decision by a jury in a criminal case
- type of witness that is directly related to the case
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- document that allows police to search for evidence not in the line of sight
- type of questioning of a witness that begins their part of the evidence
- Money amount offered to leave jail but promise to return to criminal trial
- a decision by a jury in a civil case
- type of witness that is a specialist of evidence is a case
- Police detain you after a criminal offense
- a part of the trial where evidence is gathered and a case is built
- Jury, group of individuals that hear a case in the courtroom and decide Guilty or Not Guilty
20 Clues: Response to a civil complaint • challenge of juror that is bias • the selection process of the jury • a decision by a jury in a civil case • a decision by a jury in a criminal case • Police detain you after a criminal offense • Announcement to defendant that you are being sued • challenge of a juror that can be done for no reason • ...
Law Crossword 2016-05-28
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- A formal accusation of an offence as a preliminary step to prosecution
- A place where justice is administered
- A person or company charged with a crime; the defendant in a criminal trial
- A judicial order directing a peace officer to do something such as arrest someone, search or seize something, or enforce a judicial order
- Generic label to describe a proceeding
- A term for a lawyer – more often used in the United States
- A person designated to receive something as a result of a legal document, such as a will or insurance policy
- A lawyer, especially in a court proceeding
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- The declaration made by a person accused of a crime as to whether he or she is guilty or not guilty of the charge
- LAW The law of civil or private rights, as distinct from criminal law
- A request made to a higher court, tribunal or authority for the review of a decision
- A matter brought before the court for a decision. It includes criminal charges, applications, motions, enforcements and appeals
- The penalty imposed on the finding of guilt
- The taking or keeping of a person in custody by legal authority, usually in response to a criminal charge
- The taking of property from a person, without his or her consent, by a public authority who is acting pursuant to a court order or other legal authority
- One who, in the course of judicial processes, provides evidence to assist a party or the court in a trial
- To commence and carry out a legal action in a criminal or provincial offence proceeding
- A verdict convicting an accused person of the crime he or she is charged with
- A person who is under the age of 18
19 Clues: A person who is under the age of 18 • A place where justice is administered • Generic label to describe a proceeding • A lawyer, especially in a court proceeding • The penalty imposed on the finding of guilt • A term for a lawyer – more often used in the United States • LAW The law of civil or private rights, as distinct from criminal law • ...
Criminal Justice Puzzle 2017-03-15
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- Corpus you have the body
- Imprisonment is suspended
- Confinement House Arrest
- probation and parole work
- Whole Again
- payments
- a criminal sanction
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- concerns with social equality
- Offense Punishable by death
- Sentencing
- probation permitting such release
- time good behavior
- Service an adjunct to
- Threat of Punishment
- sentencing
- taking revenge on a criminal
- sentence serve time in local jails
17 Clues: payments • Sentencing • sentencing • Whole Again • time good behavior • a criminal sanction • Threat of Punishment • Service an adjunct to • Corpus you have the body • Confinement House Arrest • Imprisonment is suspended • probation and parole work • Offense Punishable by death • taking revenge on a criminal • concerns with social equality • probation permitting such release • ...
Criminal and Civil law crossword 2024-09-06
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- assist-encourage-direct
- trivial or minor offence
- of proof- strength of evidence
- reputation
- victim
- 1 police
- 2 police
- duty of care
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- serious
- 3 police
- group of people
- of proof- responsibility to prove case
- carried out actus reus
- hear criminal matters
- right or power of court to hear criminal matters
- accused or guilty
16 Clues: victim • serious • 3 police • 1 police • 2 police • reputation • duty of care • group of people • accused or guilty • hear criminal matters • carried out actus reus • assist-encourage-direct • trivial or minor offence • of proof- strength of evidence • of proof- responsibility to prove case • right or power of court to hear criminal matters
Criminal and Civil law crossword 2024-09-06
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- assist-encourage-direct
- trivial or minor offence
- of proof- strength of evidence
- reputation
- victim
- 1 police
- 2 police
- duty of care
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- serious
- 3 police
- group of people
- of proof- responsibility to prove case
- carried out actus reus
- hear criminal matters
- right or power of court to hear criminal matters
- accused or guilty
16 Clues: victim • serious • 3 police • 1 police • 2 police • reputation • duty of care • group of people • accused or guilty • hear criminal matters • carried out actus reus • assist-encourage-direct • trivial or minor offence • of proof- strength of evidence • of proof- responsibility to prove case • right or power of court to hear criminal matters
Crossed-minds? 2021-04-08
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- a statistical test that is used to determine whether there is an association between two categorical variables
- Score harmonic mean of model's precision and recall
- which assumption of CLRM is violated when estimators do not give least variance
- a machine learning technique and search algorithm that reduces the size of decision tree by removing sections of the tree that provide little power to classify instances
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- type of machine learning algorithm, where the action takes place,the consequences are observed, and the next action considers the result of the first action. It tries to maximise positive reward signals and minimise negative reward signals
- B0 + b1x1 + b2xi^2 _ui is a ________________ function/equation?
- regression analysis method that performs both variable selection and regularization in order to enhance the prediction accuracy and interpretability of the resulting statistical model by adding absolute values of coefficients to the cost function
- measure of randomness or uncertainty
8 Clues: measure of randomness or uncertainty • Score harmonic mean of model's precision and recall • B0 + b1x1 + b2xi^2 _ui is a ________________ function/equation? • which assumption of CLRM is violated when estimators do not give least variance • a statistical test that is used to determine whether there is an association between two categorical variables • ...
Great minds 2024-05-29
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- a complicated, lifelong condition that includes problems with communication and behavior
- action of understanding, being aware of, being sensitive to, and vicariously experiencing the feelings
- hyperactivity disorder is a condition that affects people's behaviour
- people have little confidence and are uncertain about their own abilities or if other people really like them
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- able to be easily physically or mentally hurt
- is a neurodevelopmental condition that begins in childhood that makes it difficult to perform motor skills
- a name used mainly in the 1980s for a condition in which someone, especially a child, is often in a state of activity or excitement and unable to direct their attention towards what they are doing
- a learning disability that affects either reading or writing
8 Clues: able to be easily physically or mentally hurt • a learning disability that affects either reading or writing • hyperactivity disorder is a condition that affects people's behaviour • a complicated, lifelong condition that includes problems with communication and behavior • ...
Great minds 2023-08-28
Stranger Things 2025-02-20
12 Clues: blink • police • frog face • thin monster • funny character • out of ordinary • annoying caracter • song played in show • bad monster with powers • usally victim of monsters • spider like takes over minds • way to get into other dimensions
Criminal Justice Review 2024-02-12
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- punishment or fine that doesn’t fit the crime committed
- The court case that ruled that recording of a conversation without permission is invasion of privacy
- The court case that ruled that you may not use evidence obtained illegally in a trial
- having to stand trial twice for the same crime
- Which amendment protects against self-incrimination and double jeopardy?
- if the police prove the evidence would have been found through legal means
- Which amendment states that warrants can only be issued with probable cause?
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- when the state seizes evidence without a legal warrant
- a document needed to search or seize a property
- suspicion that a person committed a crime
- If the accused person has no money the government must provide an _______.
- no one must testify under oath at their own trial
- Which amendment protects against cruel and unusual punishment?
- the rights that you have in a court case
- those in poverty who are incarcerated?
- Which amendment states that you have the right to a speedy trial?
- money used to pay to get out of jail before your trial
- Anyone with information about a crime may be asked to present at the ______.
18 Clues: those in poverty who are incarcerated? • the rights that you have in a court case • suspicion that a person committed a crime • having to stand trial twice for the same crime • a document needed to search or seize a property • no one must testify under oath at their own trial • when the state seizes evidence without a legal warrant • ...
Criminal Justice SG1 2024-02-12
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- The state of being extremely poor
- Testifying against yourself may cause this
- Warrrants can’t be provided without this
- The right to remain silent
- This amendment states you have a right to a speedy trial
- prevents the government from using illegally obtained evidence
- Court case involved searching a trash can
- protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures from the government
- Cannot search property without this
- the first 10 amendments
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- overuse of criminal law to address every societal issue and punish every mistake
- The Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional to wire tap a public phone booth
- Temporary release of an accused person
- evidence that would eventually be discovered either way
- Being charged with the same crime twice at the same time
- A test administered to check for drugs in the body
- Rights that are provided to the citizen
- This amendment states that cruel and unusual punishment may not be inflicted
18 Clues: the first 10 amendments • The right to remain silent • The state of being extremely poor • Cannot search property without this • Temporary release of an accused person • Rights that are provided to the citizen • Warrrants can’t be provided without this • Court case involved searching a trash can • Testifying against yourself may cause this • ...
Criminal Justice Crossword 2024-02-12
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- Being forced to testify against yourself
- Money paid to court to release convict temporarily
- Being tried more than once for the same crime
- The facts to determine truth
- The court case that determined the need for a warrant to search a home
- Punishment that is excessively harsh, including torture
- Incorrectly written warrant led to excluded evidence
- Evidence found, later discovered illegal
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- Fair treatment through normal judicial system
- Bans use of illegally gathered evidence in trial
- Decides if person is guilty or innocent
- Evidence examined to determined guilty or innocent
- Suspicion supported by facts
- A person who advises clients to legal rights and obligations
- Belief of freedom against unwanted attention
- Protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures
- The court case that determined the need to consent to record a conversation
- Providing a law enforcement officer to search and seize
18 Clues: Suspicion supported by facts • The facts to determine truth • Decides if person is guilty or innocent • Being forced to testify against yourself • Evidence found, later discovered illegal • Belief of freedom against unwanted attention • Fair treatment through normal judicial system • Being tried more than once for the same crime • ...
Criminal Law Terms 2025-04-15
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- the defence that the accused took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular offence
- the person who actually commits the crime
- an agreement between 2 or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act doesn't occur
- a type of intent where one offence is committed for the sake of accomplishing another offence
- the reason a person commits a crime
- a type of law that covers less serious, provincial offences
- an act or omission of an act that is prohibited by law
- disregard for the lives and safety of others
- the type of liability offers no possible defence
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- taking unjustifiable risks that a reasonable person would not take
- the guilty mind
- deliberate closing of the mind to the possible consequences of an action
- encouraging the perpetrator to commit a crime
- helping a perpetrator commit a crime
- a type of intent where the offence is committed for its own sake, with no other motive
- the guilt act
- legal responsibility for a wrongful action
- the desire to commit a crime
18 Clues: the guilt act • the guilty mind • the desire to commit a crime • the reason a person commits a crime • helping a perpetrator commit a crime • the person who actually commits the crime • legal responsibility for a wrongful action • disregard for the lives and safety of others • encouraging the perpetrator to commit a crime • the type of liability offers no possible defence • ...
Bob Marley 2017-04-11
13 Clues: _____Not • Marley is • _____came • music genre • died____ 1981 • ____woman no cry • Dickens____marley • marrued Rita_______ • pursed a______ career • ______ and lose your soul • He was a moral and ______figure • None but ourselves can ____our minds • He is the most ______in the 20th century
Reading changes our minds 2023-09-04
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- A type of advertisement
- A place with books
- A way to promote stuff
- A site that is used for information
- Information thats been changed
- When something becomes different
- A useful place online
- Using your ears
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- A thing you can get
- The way they wrote on runes
- the way to put a text on paper
- A group of papers with information
- Everyone gets to chose
- Using your eyes
- A way to copy books
- Ancient book
- A thing you can come up with
- One of our most important organs
18 Clues: Ancient book • Using your eyes • Using your ears • A place with books • A thing you can get • A way to copy books • A useful place online • A way to promote stuff • Everyone gets to chose • A type of advertisement • The way they wrote on runes • A thing you can come up with • the way to put a text on paper • Information thats been changed • One of our most important organs • ...
Reading changes our minds 2026-03-10
18 Clues: öka • lera • genom • klaga • mellan • uttryck • uppfinna • förbjuda • censurera • plötsligt • komplicerad • tillgänglig • under (tid) • forntida/antik • än (mer än ...) • bibliotek (ett) • bibliotek (flera) • utveckla/expandera
Crimes 2016-09-12
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- make a physical attack on someone
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
- Crime committed over the internet
- Killing of someone
- heft of personal property.
- describes specialized healthcare dedicated to improving, maintaining or restoring physical strength, cognition and mobility
- the use of punishment as a threat to deter people from offending
- he criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property
- the practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats
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- ction involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property
- the effect of a sentence in positively preventing future offending.
- entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft
- the action of taking something from a person or place.
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act
- theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust or belonging to one's employer.
- a criminal offense involving the unlawful physical acting upon a threat
- occurs when one person causes the death of one other person
- he offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation
18 Clues: Killing of someone • heft of personal property. • make a physical attack on someone • Crime committed over the internet • the action of taking something from a person or place. • he criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property • occurs when one person causes the death of one other person • the use of punishment as a threat to deter people from offending • ...
CROSS YOUR MINDS 2019-12-04
Across
- Sugar present in milk.
- A long narrow cut.
- The sister of Gamora.
- ________ Poeneru invented the fountain pen.
- This broke the camels back.
- Collector of souls.
- Samuel Clemens wrote using this pen name.
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- Memory loss due to illness or brain injury.
- Person in charge of government or corporate money.
- Movie that won Tom Hanks his Oscar for Best Actor.
- To hate very much.
- Author of the novel mother.
12 Clues: A long narrow cut. • To hate very much. • Collector of souls. • The sister of Gamora. • Sugar present in milk. • Author of the novel mother. • This broke the camels back. • Samuel Clemens wrote using this pen name. • Memory loss due to illness or brain injury. • ________ Poeneru invented the fountain pen. • Person in charge of government or corporate money. • ...
Crimes 2021-03-03
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- To go into a building illegally
- What you do with a gun
- The crime of stealing things from shops
- The person who decides a punishment
- When the police look for criminal
- The crime of cheating people to make money from them
- The person who the criminal hurts
- Another word for punishment
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- When the police catch criminals
- A person who breaks the law
- A person who catches criminals
- The crime of stealing things
- An amount of money you have to pay as a punishment
- To take things which are not yours
14 Clues: What you do with a gun • A person who breaks the law • Another word for punishment • The crime of stealing things • A person who catches criminals • When the police catch criminals • To go into a building illegally • When the police look for criminal • The person who the criminal hurts • To take things which are not yours • The person who decides a punishment • ...
Love the Law! 2024-04-18
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- "Guilty" verdict in a criminal trial
- Decision in a trial
- The judge's office
- "Not guilty" in a criminal trial
- Send back
- Punishment in a criminal trial
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- When evidence can be considered
- When two people form an agreement that creates an obligation
- Written statement that starts a civil trial
- A law passed by the legislature
- To hear or see something
- A group of people who hear a trial and make a decision
- Money the losing person pays the winning person in a civil trial
- Person who presides over a trial and may determine the outcome
14 Clues: Send back • The judge's office • Decision in a trial • To hear or see something • Punishment in a criminal trial • When evidence can be considered • A law passed by the legislature • "Not guilty" in a criminal trial • "Guilty" verdict in a criminal trial • Written statement that starts a civil trial • A group of people who hear a trial and make a decision • ...
law 2025-10-24
15 Clues: law • aresst • the law • reckless • detention • a criminal • t o bare arms • illigeal plain tiff • cried against people • crimes against a person • branch of the government • someone who kills someone • to speech right to speech • some one who commits a crime • court court that is supreme
Criminal Law 2014-04-28
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- Group that hears charges against a suspect and decides whether there is sufficient evidence to bring the person to trial.
- One that defines crimes and provides for their punishment.
- Systemof state and Federal courts, police and prisons that enforces criminal law.
- A formal charge by a grand jury.
- A mojor crime.
- A minor crime that is usually punished by a fine or jail sentence of less than one year.
- The punishment to be imposed on an offender after a guilty verdict.
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- A group of citizens who hear evidence during a trial and give a verdict.
- A jury that is unable to reach a decision.
- an order signed by a judge naming the individual to be arrested for a specific crime.
- Offenses were people receive things such as a ticket or a citation instead of being arrested.
11 Clues: A mojor crime. • A formal charge by a grand jury. • A jury that is unable to reach a decision. • One that defines crimes and provides for their punishment. • The punishment to be imposed on an offender after a guilty verdict. • A group of citizens who hear evidence during a trial and give a verdict. • ...
criminal law 2021-09-28
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- helping with the crime
- The person or company harmed or injured
- when you ask someone to do it for you
- when you try to do it bu fail
- government vs people
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- plan it but dont do it
- person who commits crime
- someone who helps
- The person accused of committing the crime
- do not require a guilty state of mind
- person vs person
11 Clues: person vs person • someone who helps • government vs people • plan it but dont do it • helping with the crime • person who commits crime • when you try to do it bu fail • do not require a guilty state of mind • when you ask someone to do it for you • The person or company harmed or injured • The person accused of committing the crime
Criminal Law 2024-01-22
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- "A decision to bring about, in so far as it lies within the accused power, no matter whether the accused desired that consequence or not."
- D poured paraffin through a letterbox and set it alight resulting in the death of a child. Held that high probability wasnt the same as near certainty and the jury may have convicted D on the former rather than the latter. Convicted of manslaughter.
- The appreciation of a certainty or virtual (near) certainty was now the reccomended test as explained in R v Nedrick
- When you intend for the consequence of an action.
- Guilty Mind
- "Foresight of consequences, as an element bearing on the issue of intention in murder, or indeed any other crime of specific intent, belongs, not to the substantive law, but to the law of evidence"
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- British radio broadcaster in ww2 germany. Broadcasted for nazis since family was threatened. Convicted at trial.
- Covers the situation where the consequence is foreseen by the defendant as virtually certain, although it isn't the consequence desired.
- A person behaves in a way that there is a high risk that harm will result.
- If present for any criminal offence, will normally satisfy the requirements for mens rea.
- D lost his temper with his 3yo son and threw the child at a hard surface, causing head injuries where the child died. The HoL approved the 'virtual certainty' formula.
11 Clues: Guilty Mind • When you intend for the consequence of an action. • A person behaves in a way that there is a high risk that harm will result. • If present for any criminal offence, will normally satisfy the requirements for mens rea. • British radio broadcaster in ww2 germany. Broadcasted for nazis since family was threatened. Convicted at trial. • ...
Criminal Law 2025-03-14
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- Intentional stealing
- Lawful possession then conversion
- Intentionally obtaining possession by fraud
- Intent to agree and intent to commit a crime
- Malicious burning of the dwelling house of another
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- Larceny by assault
- Asking, cajoling, requesting, enticing, encouraging another to commit a crime as the principal
- Unlawful killing of another person with malice aforethought
- Intentionally obtaining title by fraud
- Exercising dominion and control over a thing
- A substantial step towards the commission of a crime
11 Clues: Larceny by assault • Intentional stealing • Lawful possession then conversion • Intentionally obtaining title by fraud • Intentionally obtaining possession by fraud • Exercising dominion and control over a thing • Intent to agree and intent to commit a crime • Malicious burning of the dwelling house of another • A substantial step towards the commission of a crime • ...
Criminal Solution 2025-05-28
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- to refill something (9)
- a being who committed a crime (8)
- Too many people in a space (12)
- when it was illegal to shoot Australians (INCLUDES NUMBERS, 6)
- a punishment given to a convict (8)
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- a being of uncertain identity (7)
- someone who has been defined guilty by the court of law (7)
- a typical greeting if (2)
- an area under political control of another country (6)
- To live somewhere (7)
- to help yourself with no help from others (4)
11 Clues: To live somewhere (7) • to refill something (9) • a typical greeting if (2) • Too many people in a space (12) • a being of uncertain identity (7) • a being who committed a crime (8) • a punishment given to a convict (8) • to help yourself with no help from others (4) • an area under political control of another country (6) • ...
Criminal justice crossword 2024-02-12
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- amendment that protects you from getting searched without probable cause
- paid court for accused persons temporary release
- amendment that protects you from excessive bail
- bans use of illegally obtained material __ rule
- without a job, education, and housing, you cannot have a ___ life
- decides if a person should be accused of a crime
- suspicion leading police to believe someone committed a crime
- concerned of issues with technology and privacy
- what percent did poverty decrease by
- criminal laws are made entirely by
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- being tried more than once for same crime
- people commit these all the time without knowing
- amendment that gives right to lawyers
- two-thirds of released inmates below bottom fifth stayed there or
- people must give their name to police
- schools must assign random drug tests to athletes
- recording conversation interferes with expectations of privacy
- taking a rake from NY to NJ is a federal crime
18 Clues: criminal laws are made entirely by • what percent did poverty decrease by • amendment that gives right to lawyers • people must give their name to police • being tried more than once for same crime • taking a rake from NY to NJ is a federal crime • amendment that protects you from excessive bail • bans use of illegally obtained material __ rule • ...
Criminal Justice Crossword 2024-02-12
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- Suspicion supported by facts
- Providing a law enforcement officer to search and seize
- Protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures
- Being forced to testify against yourself
- Incorrectly written warrant led to excluded evidence
- Money paid to court to release convict temporarily
- The court case that determined the need for a warrant to search a home
- Being tried more than once for the same crime
- The facts to determine truth
- Fair treatment through normal judicial system
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- A person who advises clients to legal rights and obligations
- Punishment that is excessively harsh, including torture
- The court case that determined the need to consent to record a conversation
- Belief of freedom against unwanted attention
- Bans use of illegally gathered evidence in trial
- Evidence found, later discovered illegal
- Decides if person is guilty or innocent
- Evidence examined to determined guilty or innocent
18 Clues: Suspicion supported by facts • The facts to determine truth • Decides if person is guilty or innocent • Evidence found, later discovered illegal • Being forced to testify against yourself • Belief of freedom against unwanted attention • Being tried more than once for the same crime • Fair treatment through normal judicial system • ...
CROSS YOUR MINDS 2019-12-04
Across
- A long narrow cut
- Sugar present in milk
- Memory loss due to illness or brain injury
- This broke the camels back
- Collector of souls
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- Poeneru invented the fountain pen
- Movie that won Tom Hanks his Oscar for Best Actor
- To hate very much
- Samuel Clemens wrote using this pen name
- Author of the novel mother
- The sister of Gamora
- Person in charge of government or corporate money
12 Clues: A long narrow cut • To hate very much • Collector of souls • The sister of Gamora • Sugar present in milk • Author of the novel mother • This broke the camels back • Poeneru invented the fountain pen • Samuel Clemens wrote using this pen name • Memory loss due to illness or brain injury • Movie that won Tom Hanks his Oscar for Best Actor • ...
Crossword 2026-03-03
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- – Taking a person into custody to answer for an offense.
- JUSTICE SYSTEM – Government response to crime.
- – Greek word where the term police was derived.
- – After this, offender is sent to correctional institution.
- COURT – Specialized court for children and families.
- – Conducts trials to determine guilt or innocence.
- PROCESS MODEL – Protects the rights of the accused.
- JUSTICE – Focuses on crime solution involving minors.
- CRIMINAL COURT – International effort for criminal justice.
- – Ensuring physical and legal integrity of gathered information.
- COURT OF JUSTICE – The world court; primary judicial organ of the United Nations.
- – Conditional release of a convict.
- BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION – Created November 13, 1936 (Commonwealth Act No. 181).
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- NATIONAL POLICE – Premier law enforcement agency in the Philippines.
- – Formerly known as fiscal; conducts preliminary investigation (Rule 112, Sec. 1).
- ENFORCEMENT OFFICER – Must have probable cause before arrest.
- AT RISK – Refers to a child who is vulnerable.
- CONTACT – Apprehension or taking into custody of a child in conflict with the law.
- – Identifying information related to the crime.
- – Handles inmates sentenced to more than 3 years.
- – Comes into place after judgment of conviction.
- DISCRETION – Power of police to exercise judgment.
- – Gathering information related to the crime.
- INVESTIGATION – Art of identifying and locating the offender and gathering evidence.
- – Determining if collected information can stand prosecution and trial.
- – Focuses on research about crime.
- OF JAIL MANAGEMENT – Handles inmates sentenced to not more than 3 years.
- – Greek origin of “Politia.”
- – Initiator of criminal justice process by conducting apprehension or arrest.
- CRIMINAL JUSTICE – Regular courts handling adult offenders.
30 Clues: – Greek origin of “Politia.” • – Focuses on research about crime. • – Conditional release of a convict. • – Gathering information related to the crime. • JUSTICE SYSTEM – Government response to crime. • AT RISK – Refers to a child who is vulnerable. • – Identifying information related to the crime. • – Greek word where the term police was derived. • ...
Unit 4 spelling crossword puzzle 2020-10-30
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- work far from the office/working from home
- measure
- fear of closed spaces
- far off
- write/record
- measuring speed
- a device to monitor temperature
- fear
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- communicating far off through minds
- person sho makes/records maps
- fear of spiders
- writing about dance steps
- heat
- equal temperature
- distance traveled in automobiles
15 Clues: heat • fear • measure • far off • write/record • fear of spiders • measuring speed • equal temperature • fear of closed spaces • writing about dance steps • person sho makes/records maps • a device to monitor temperature • distance traveled in automobiles • communicating far off through minds • work far from the office/working from home
Beale Unit 1 2021-01-17
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- The principle that a criminal will bring something into, and leave something at, a crime scene
- Orfila is famously known for determining if a person was poisoned with this substance
- Herschel used fingerprints to sign these types of documents
- The type of metal Archimedes discovered was mixed into a crown
- This type of evidence is an eyewitness or record of a criminal act
- This type of witness undergoes the voir dire process
- People from this country were the first to write about using medical knowledge to solve a crime
- The odontology department of a crime lab studies this type of mark
- These types of databases can help DNA match police evidence to people
- The body part Herschel discovered would be best for personal identification
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- The ___ Analysis section of a crime lab studies handwriting
- The science applied to solve crimes
- Anthropometry uses these to identify people
- The psychiatry department of a crime lab studies a suspect’s ___ fitness
- Professional association of people working in forensic science
- A medical examiner will issue this type of certificate
- The person who, under Daubert, determines if an expert’s testimony is reliable
- the type of court that deals with acts punishable by the criminal code
- An author of Sherlock Holmes who showed the world to use forensic science to solve crimes
- Location of the oldest US criminology school
20 Clues: The science applied to solve crimes • Anthropometry uses these to identify people • Location of the oldest US criminology school • This type of witness undergoes the voir dire process • A medical examiner will issue this type of certificate • The ___ Analysis section of a crime lab studies handwriting • Herschel used fingerprints to sign these types of documents • ...
Malware 2021-04-29
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- program or code introduced by a criminal who has compromised a system.
- phishing using voice communication technology.
- This type of malware remains inactive until that trigger event happens.
- junk mail
- malicious executable code attached to another executable file, such as a legitimate program.
- modifies the operating system to create a backdoor.
- software that enables a criminal to obtain information about a user’s computer activities.
- takes advantage of programming errors or design flaws to grant the criminal elevated access to network resources and data.
- Short Message Service phishing
- malicious software
- a phishing attack that targets high profile targets within an organization such as senior executives.
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- malware that carries out malicious operations under the guise of a desired operation such as playing an online game.
- non-technical means for a criminal to gather information on a target.
- malicious code that replicates by independently exploiting vulnerabilities in networks.
- the impersonation of a legitimate website in an effort to deceive users into entering their credentials.
- an attacker requests personal information from a party in exchange for something, like a gift.
- a malicious party sends a fraudulent email disguised as being from a legitimate, trusted source
- holds a computer system, or the data it contains, captive until the target makes a payment.
- a highly targeted phishing attack.
- displays annoying pop-ups to generate revenue for its authors.
20 Clues: junk mail • malicious software • Short Message Service phishing • a highly targeted phishing attack. • phishing using voice communication technology. • modifies the operating system to create a backdoor. • displays annoying pop-ups to generate revenue for its authors. • non-technical means for a criminal to gather information on a target. • ...
Civics 2025-03-14
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- The body of laws governing individuals' rights and responsibilities in a society.
- Case A court case involving a non-criminal matter.
- The right to a fair and unbiased trial.
- The evidence or facts that justify making an arrest.
- The decision-making body of a court.
- The legal procedure by which an accused person is formally charged.
- A legal term for the power of a court to hear a case.
- The formal decision or finding of a judge or jury.
- A serious criminal offense that can result in a long prison sentence.
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- A legal process that allows a higher court to review the decision of a lower court.
- the party who accuses another in a criminal case.
- The authority of a court to hear a case for the first time.
- a document issued by a judge or magistrate authorizing the police to arrest someone.
- the person or party being accused or sued in a court case.
- A minor criminal offense
15 Clues: A minor criminal offense • The decision-making body of a court. • The right to a fair and unbiased trial. • the party who accuses another in a criminal case. • Case A court case involving a non-criminal matter. • The formal decision or finding of a judge or jury. • The evidence or facts that justify making an arrest. • ...
MARKETING AUDIT 17.04 2025-04-17
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- the term for marketing aimed at strengthening communications and media saturation
- the main goal of territorial marketing for external audiences
- type of marketing involves management decisions that influence the success of territorial initiatives
- marketing type focuses on developing regional framework
- type of image is based on outdated historical associations
- principle focuses on innovation and creative approaches in territorial marketing
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- type of analysis compares best practices to improve territorial marketing
- what does a positive brand cause in consumers' minds
- the name of the process that forms a long-term map of regional specialization
- principle involves state-level control and audit of marketing efforts
- what must regions establish to differentiate themselves from others
- the end goal of territorial marketing?
- Which analysis evaluates strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats
- the term for a territory’s ability to have advantages over competitors
- the term of image that develops in the minds of people living in the territory of the city
15 Clues: the end goal of territorial marketing? • what does a positive brand cause in consumers' minds • marketing type focuses on developing regional framework • type of image is based on outdated historical associations • the main goal of territorial marketing for external audiences • what must regions establish to differentiate themselves from others • ...
jess's cool crossweod 2022-01-19
11 Clues: talk • minds • control • describe • sherlock • and breath • the situation • describe the problem • express your feeling • ask for a spesific change • list the impovements the change will make
WoF Nightwings 2021-08-10
10 Clues: Moon's dad • Sunny's dad • Half Rainwing • Can read minds • Loves Starflight • Starflight's mom • Is now Peacemaker • Starflight's sister • Dragonet of destiny • In love with a queen
Wings Of Fire who am I? NW edition 2022-10-08
7 Clues: I am a assasin • I love to manipulate • I can make up prophecies • (this is false) I can read minds • I can read minds and tell the future • I can tell the future and be really mean • I can see the future and I am really good at it
words 2023-04-27
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- opera is a ...
- a set of words that is complete in itself
- a person who uses unlawful violence
- great significance or value.
- fear of arachnids (spiders)
- one's own nation
- over and over
- very needed
- to include
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- give (someone) one's good wishes
- approve before
- eye doctor
- science of living organisms
- not admitted
- autism is a...
- work out
- very quiet
- being skeptical
- not agree
- professionals who are trained to treat minds
20 Clues: work out • not agree • eye doctor • very quiet • to include • very needed • not admitted • over and over • approve before • opera is a ... • autism is a... • being skeptical • one's own nation • science of living organisms • fear of arachnids (spiders) • great significance or value. • give (someone) one's good wishes • a person who uses unlawful violence • a set of words that is complete in itself • ...
Veni Creator 2023-05-29
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- of God
- gift
- throats
- of God
- of the right hand
- heavenly, lofty
- duly, well
- spiritual
- which
- who
- fill
- Finger
- Charity/Love
- you
- in gift
- fire
- Anointing
- seven-fold
- Promise
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- chests/hearts
- Fountain
- enriching
- grace
- of the Highest
- [you] are called
- Paraclete/Advocate
- of the Father
- [you] have created
- Spirit
- minds
- in speech
- come
- living
- of Your own
34 Clues: who • you • gift • fill • come • fire • grace • which • minds • of God • of God • Spirit • Finger • living • throats • in gift • Promise • Fountain • enriching • spiritual • in speech • Anointing • duly, well • seven-fold • of Your own • Charity/Love • chests/hearts • of the Father • of the Highest • heavenly, lofty • [you] are called • of the right hand • Paraclete/Advocate • [you] have created
Criminal Procedure in The repablic of Belarus 2022-03-09
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- the mental attitude of a person to a socially dangerous act committed, expressed in the form of intent or negligence
- an allegation (statement) about the commission by a certain person of a specific socially dangerous act provided for by criminal law, made in accordance with the procedure established by the Criminal Procedure Code, as well as procedural activities carried out by the prosecution
- is a written notification of a summons to a criminal prosecution body or to a court for the production of procedural actions
- a decision made by the court of first instance on the guilt or innocence of the accused, on the application or non-application of punishment to him and on other issues to be resolved
- a document certifying the fact of production, the content and results of procedural actions, drawn up in accordance with the procedure established by the Civil Procedure Code
- any person who has applied to a court or a criminal prosecution body in accordance with the procedure established by this Code for the protection of his actual or alleged right, or who has informed him of a socially dangerous act being prepared, committed or committed, provided for by criminal law
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- a request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process
- a person to whom, by virtue of a law or agreement, the established right has been transferred directly from another person
- a socially dangerous act (action or omission) characterized by the signs provided for by this Code and prohibited by it under threat of punishment
- a compulsory measure of criminal legal influence applied by a court verdict to a person convicted of a crime and consisting in the deprivation or restriction of the rights and freedoms of the convicted person provided for by law
- a person who is not interested in the outcome of a criminal case, meets the requirements of the law, participates in negotiations between the accused and the victim in order to facilitate their contention
- a procedural activity carried out by the defense party in order to refute suspicion or accusation or to mitigate charges, to ensure the rights and interests of the suspect, the accused, the person who committed a socially dangerous act
- a basic law, which sets up the material and procedure norms
- a complaint against a sentence that has not entered into legal force
- a person who performs the functions of prosecution or defense in criminal proceedings on the basis of adversarial proceedings
- documents and items that are an integral part of pre-trial or judicial proceedings or submitted for attachment to them
16 Clues: a basic law, which sets up the material and procedure norms • a request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process • a complaint against a sentence that has not entered into legal force • the mental attitude of a person to a socially dangerous act committed, expressed in the form of intent or negligence • ...
Justice system vocabulary 2023-11-07
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- Take someone to jail
- A person responsible for a crime.
- To charge someone with a crime.
- Present or argue a position.
- Someone found responsible for a crime.
- The amount of time spent in jail.
- Someone who has not committed a crime.
- A small space for a prisoner
- The decision of guilty or not guilty in a court.
- The amount of money paid to be released from prison while awaiting trial.
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- A person thought to have committed a crime.
- An amount of money paid for committing a crime.
- A crime a criminal is accused of.
- A person who rules over a court and makes decisions regarding criminals.
- A formal examination of evidence in front of a judge.
- A room ruled by a judge for criminal cases.
- The group of people in a court that vote on the outcome of criminal cases.
- A building where prisoners are locked.
- Give evidence in a courtroom to a judge.
- A person harmed or injured in a crime.
20 Clues: Take someone to jail • Present or argue a position. • A small space for a prisoner • To charge someone with a crime. • A person responsible for a crime. • A crime a criminal is accused of. • The amount of time spent in jail. • Someone found responsible for a crime. • Someone who has not committed a crime. • A building where prisoners are locked. • ...
Law Vocab 2023-08-31
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- the study or knowledge of law
- changes in human interactions and relationships
- an earlier occurrence of something similar
- a set of rules created that are enforced to regulate behavior
- the state of being in conformity with the law
- the act of judges traveling to hear cases in other towns
- first 10 amendments of constitution
- punishment that is very harsh and too severe
- criminal statute that punishes actions retroactively
- a declaration that a law is invalid if its not clear
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- branch of law that deals with crimes & punishment
- the right of a person to be free from intrusion
- behavior that is punishable as a public offense
- the enforcement of conformity by society to its members
- criminal act is wrong because government prohibits it
- a case that established judicial review
- crimes considered wrong within itself
- principle where all persons & entities are accountable to public law
- a requirement that legal matters are resolved fairly
- branch of law that regulates non-criminal cases
20 Clues: the study or knowledge of law • first 10 amendments of constitution • crimes considered wrong within itself • a case that established judicial review • an earlier occurrence of something similar • punishment that is very harsh and too severe • the state of being in conformity with the law • the right of a person to be free from intrusion • ...
Judicial Branch 2024-03-22
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- The government side in a criminal case
- A formal charging of someone with a crime.
- A group that hears the evidence of a criminal case.
- the branch that reviews and interprets laws.
- The action of taking someone into custody.
- A case where one is accused of breaking the law.
- Files the complaint
- The decision
- A serious crime
- The basis an officer needs to make an arrest.
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- The authority to interpret and administer the law
- is The authority of some courts to hear a case first.
- The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if the law or presidential action follows the Constitution.
- Authorization for a police officer to make a arrest.
- The right of a person to ask for a higher court.
- A less serious crime.
- The authority of some courts to review decisions of lower courts.
- A case involving disputes between two parties.
- The constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions.
- The person accused in a criminal case
20 Clues: The decision • A serious crime • Files the complaint • A less serious crime. • The person accused in a criminal case • The government side in a criminal case • A formal charging of someone with a crime. • The action of taking someone into custody. • the branch that reviews and interprets laws. • The basis an officer needs to make an arrest. • ...
school 2021-05-03
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- were you learn
- to call home
- you sit on it
- 1+1
- sing or dance
- slide
- a thing google uses
- learner
- something with paper you can get lost in
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- to stop in mid conversation rudely
- something you read
- teachers can be found here
- educates young minds
- lots of books
- something you write with
- 4 legs and made of wood
- jump rope
- paint
18 Clues: 1+1 • slide • paint • learner • jump rope • to call home • you sit on it • lots of books • sing or dance • were you learn • something you read • a thing google uses • educates young minds • 4 legs and made of wood • something you write with • teachers can be found here • to stop in mid conversation rudely • something with paper you can get lost in
LLB106 Week 1 2019-07-21
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- Chapter 30 of the Criminal Code (Qld) deals with different types of what offence (7)?
- Criminal law is comprised of substantive criminal law and ---------- criminal law (10).
- Replacing the common law as a source of criminal law with a legislative code (12).
- A type of hearing in the Magistrates Court (9).
- Section 3 of the Criminal Code (Qld) deals with the division of -------- (8).
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- Section 352 of the Criminal Code (Qld) deals with the offence of (6,7)?
- A type of indictment used where no committal hearing has been held (2,7)
- The name of the document used to commence the hearing of an indictable offence in the District or Supreme Court (10).
- The most serious classification of an offence in the Criminal Code (Qld)(5).
9 Clues: A type of hearing in the Magistrates Court (9). • Section 352 of the Criminal Code (Qld) deals with the offence of (6,7)? • A type of indictment used where no committal hearing has been held (2,7) • The most serious classification of an offence in the Criminal Code (Qld)(5). • Section 3 of the Criminal Code (Qld) deals with the division of -------- (8). • ...
Criminal! 2025-05-02
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- Recognize this term that signifies the brutal killing of many people, often in a single event.
- Identify this street thief who specializes in stealing wallets and valuables from unsuspecting people without them noticing.
- This term describes someone who casually takes items from a store without paying for them.
- This crime involves illegally entering a building with the intention to commit theft or another felony.
- Spot this type of theft, where someone in a position of trust misappropriates funds for their own use.
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- Involving deception or trickery for personal gain or to cause harm to another.
- The practice of obtaining something, typically money, through force or threats.
7 Clues: Involving deception or trickery for personal gain or to cause harm to another. • The practice of obtaining something, typically money, through force or threats. • This term describes someone who casually takes items from a store without paying for them. • Recognize this term that signifies the brutal killing of many people, often in a single event. • ...
Biological thoeries 2026-01-26
13 Clues: accuracy • consistency • XYY theorist • Disproven XYY • morally correct • Created somatotypes • crime is inheritied • believe crime is bio • Born Criminal theorist • compares nature and nurture • Brain abnormalities theorist • rate at which twins are criminal • Scientific name for identical twins
Understanding a Criminal 2022-02-21
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- _______ are not a causing factor to their child/ren becoming a criminal.
- In studies it shows _______ _____ is contributing factor to criminality.
- Typically gaining a great amount of _____ shows how skillful the intruder is.
- A criminal has thin _______.
- _______ games influence one to violent ideas or thoughts
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- ____ _______ is a common way for someone to commit a crime.
- A typical behavior trait of a criminal is ___________.
- A feeling of ____ gives a gentle push for the criminal.
- The "urge" of doing something illegal is ______ awaiting.
- A criminal sees him/her self as the ______.
10 Clues: A criminal has thin _______. • A criminal sees him/her self as the ______. • A typical behavior trait of a criminal is ___________. • A feeling of ____ gives a gentle push for the criminal. • _______ games influence one to violent ideas or thoughts • The "urge" of doing something illegal is ______ awaiting. • ...
Crime and Punishment 2022-07-29
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- to go into a building illegally
- what you do with a gun
- the crime of stealing things from stores
- the person who decides a punishment
- when the police look for a criminal
- the crime of cheating people to make money from them
- the person who the criminal affects/hurts
- another word for punishment
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- when the police catch criminals
- a person who breaks the law
- person who catches criminals
- the crime of stealing things
- an amount of money you have to pay as a punishment
- to take things that are not yours
14 Clues: what you do with a gun • a person who breaks the law • another word for punishment • person who catches criminals • the crime of stealing things • when the police catch criminals • to go into a building illegally • to take things that are not yours • the person who decides a punishment • when the police look for a criminal • the crime of stealing things from stores • ...
Crimes 2020-10-08
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- what you do with a gun
- a person who decides on the punishment
- a person who the criminal affectd/hurts
- when the police catch criminals
- when the police are looking for a criminal
- an amout of money that you pay as a punishment
- to go into the building illegaly
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- the crime f stealing thing from a shop
- a crime of cheating people in irder to make money
- the organization that catches criminals
- a crime of stealing things
- to take things that are not yours
- another word for a punishment
- a person who breaks the law
14 Clues: what you do with a gun • a crime of stealing things • a person who breaks the law • another word for a punishment • when the police catch criminals • to go into the building illegaly • to take things that are not yours • the crime f stealing thing from a shop • a person who decides on the punishment • the organization that catches criminals • ...
Criminal Law Crossword 2023-03-29
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- perjury is a
- offenses committed in the business world
- less serious crime
- criminals are defined by
- the criminal conduct of taking another's property or money by a person to whom it was entrusted
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- extreme __ shows criminal intent
- lesser misdemeanors, not entitled to a jury trial
- punishable offense against society
- victims can
- part of what makes up criminal intent
- an act or __ in violation of that duty (element of a crime)
- states that competing companies may not cooperate in fixing prices or in dividing sales regions
- state statutes prohibiting certain conduct
- receiving __ property is a crime
14 Clues: victims can • perjury is a • less serious crime • criminals are defined by • extreme __ shows criminal intent • receiving __ property is a crime • punishable offense against society • part of what makes up criminal intent • offenses committed in the business world • state statutes prohibiting certain conduct • lesser misdemeanors, not entitled to a jury trial • ...
Test Run 2021-02-22
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- Act – one of the basic elements of a crime: an action that is defined by law as being forbidden OR failure to act (2 words)
- – a serious crime that is punished by one or more years in a state or federal prison
- – this type of crime includes willing participants who know they are exchanging illegal goods or services
- – less serious crime that usually is punished by a fine or imprisonment up to one year in a local jail
- Crime – also known as Visible Crime as these types of crimes are very much publicized by local and national news (2 words)
- Procedure – 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)
- – Last name of individual who was found not guilty in the criminal case for the murders of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman
- – When people use computers and the internet to commit criminal acts, they are committing what types of crime?
- Jeopardy – 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 basic elements of a crime: the act has to cause the harmful act that was intended
- Law – determines what human behaviors/conduct are punishable because they injure society (2 words)
- Negligence – one of the elements of mens rea: when a person commits a criminal act unintentionally because of an extreme lack of care (2 words)
- – The Boston Marathon Bombing is an example of what type of crime?
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- – Percentage or probability needed to find defendant guilty in a civil case (2 words)
- – the person accused of committing a crime
- liability – 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)
- – this type of law focuses on settling disputes between individuals or organizations with monetary compensation being the “punishment”
- intent – 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)
- intent – one of the elements of mens rea: when a person commits a crime and the exact result intended occurs (2 words)
- – government’s side in the criminal case that is trying to prove defendant’s guilt
- – Occupational crime is also known as this type of crime as this type of crime is financially motivated (2 words)
- reus – Latin for “guilty act” (2 words)
- Laws – 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)
- – Drug trafficking, kidnapping for ransom, and human trafficking are all examples of what type of crime
- Intent - one of the basic elements of a crime: related to the “guilty mind” or mens rea (2 words)
- a Reasonable Doubt – level of burden of proof needed to find defendant guilty in a criminal case (4 words)
- of Act and Intent - one of the basic elements of a crime: the person has to intend the at when it is committed (5 words)
- – fancy word for laws
28 Clues: – fancy word for laws • reus – 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 • ...
6B Crossword (muy interesante) 2024-04-05
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- opuesto al éxito
- acto de lastimar a alguien
- interpretando un personaje
- alguien que resuelve un crimen
- tomar una persona
- gusto extremo
- alguien que resena peliculas
- del espacio exterior
- alguien que la policia arresta
- alguien que roba
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- el escenario de una película
- magia de compitadora
- Algo que hace un criminal
- cuando la policia te captura
- estar muy interesado
- alguien a quien le roban
- hacer morir a alguien
- hacer bien
- lider de la pelicula
- decir a alguien sobre
- persona encargada de hacer una película
21 Clues: hacer bien • gusto extremo • opuesto al éxito • alguien que roba • tomar una persona • magia de compitadora • estar muy interesado • lider de la pelicula • del espacio exterior • hacer morir a alguien • decir a alguien sobre • alguien a quien le roban • Algo que hace un criminal • acto de lastimar a alguien • interpretando un personaje • el escenario de una película • ...
6B crossword 2024-04-05
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- persona investigar El crimen
- Cuando alguien roba Algo
- alguien toma algo
- Cuando El galan se enamora
- donde pelicula tener Lugar
- alguin habla sobre la pelicula
- Cuando alguien dolor una persona
- policia captura El criminal
- persona que era matio
- temporaria comprar un pelicula
- El dio dirección
- preterite ver
- que pelicula es sobre
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- los efectos especiales
- tu estas enamorado
- persona juega en la pelicula
- tomando alguien
- Cuando una persona hace mal
- jugando un papel
- opuesto de tener éxito
20 Clues: preterite ver • tomando alguien • jugando un papel • El dio dirección • alguien toma algo • tu estas enamorado • persona que era matio • que pelicula es sobre • los efectos especiales • opuesto de tener éxito • Cuando alguien roba Algo • Cuando El galan se enamora • donde pelicula tener Lugar • policia captura El criminal • Cuando una persona hace mal • persona investigar El crimen • ...
CRIME VERBS 2022-03-31
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- A thief … my mother’s jewellery last night.
- The dogs ……… the suspect to the bridge.
- The criminal …… from his prison call by tricking the guard.
- The detective …..the crime. The criminal is now in prison.
- when a prisoner finishes his prison sentence, he is ……
- The criminal left a crime scene quickly.
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- Police officers ……the criminal before capturing him. (C…)
- He ……my room for money.
- the police …… The thief and put him in prison.
- The police ……… someone’s computer to find information.
- The thief got into someone’s house.
11 Clues: He ……my room for money. • The thief got into someone’s house. • The dogs ……… the suspect to the bridge. • The criminal left a crime scene quickly. • A thief … my mother’s jewellery last night. • the police …… The thief and put him in prison. • The police ……… someone’s computer to find information. • when a prisoner finishes his prison sentence, he is …… • ...
Crime 2020-05-05
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- The crime of stealing things from shops
- The person who decides a punishment
- A person who breaks the law
- What you do with a gun
- The crime of stealing things
- To go to a building illegally
- Another word for 'punishment'
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- The person who the criminal hurts
- The crime of cheating people to make money from them
- When the police look for a criminal
- To take things which are not yours
- A person who cathces criminals
- An amount of money you have to pay as a punishment
- When the police catch criminals
14 Clues: What you do with a gun • A person who breaks the law • The crime of stealing things • To go to a building illegally • Another word for 'punishment' • A person who cathces criminals • When the police catch criminals • The person who the criminal hurts • To take things which are not yours • When the police look for a criminal • The person who decides a punishment • ...
Theories of the Causation of Crime 2025-11-21
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- This theory says that people learn crime when associating with those involved in crime.
- This theory suggests that crime occurs as a part of a daily routine. Suggests that crime only needs a motivated offender, an absence of a capable guardian and a suitable target.
- These are crimes that we decide as a society are bad. They are not necessarily wrong but they are criminal
- This theory suggests that when social bonds are weakened or broken, people are more likely to commit crime. Social ties control the urge to commit crime.
- These are crimes that are wrong by their very nature--these crimes are bad in all situations
- theory This theory suggests that those with power may be labeled as deviant by the elites in society as a way to control others
- Credited with creating avatism. Believes that criminals are born.
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- This theory suggests that criminals are born. Criminals have specific physical traits. Criminals are less evolved a represent an earlier version of humans
- This is the violation of a norm. It is not necessarily always a criminal.
- The idea that all actions should create the most good for the most amount of people
- This theory suggests that when there is strain between what a person wants to achieve and the means to achieve it, they will commit a crime.
- This theory says that behavior is learned and will be maintained or stopped with rewards or punishment
- The theory that people make the active choice to commit crime--a criminal weighs the costs and benefits of committing a crime
- This perspective says that the people agree on the laws. They have come to a consensus about what the laws should be
- This perspective suggests that crime is the result of a power struggle. The laws are influenced by people in power
- This theory suggests that by labeling someone a criminal, they will continue to engage in criminal activity
- Says that human behavior is controlled by biological, psychological and social factors, not by free will
- This theory suggests that criminal behavior could be explained by looking at someone's entire life.
18 Clues: Credited with creating avatism. Believes that criminals are born. • This is the violation of a norm. It is not necessarily always a criminal. • The idea that all actions should create the most good for the most amount of people • This theory says that people learn crime when associating with those involved in crime. • ...
A Wrinkle In Time 2024-05-17
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- gets bullied at school,smart,is not good at going through the tesseract
- He can suck people into IT, he can get into their minds
- Scientist,smart,mom,husband of Mr.Murry and knows about the tesseract
- The 5 demension and the way the children travel to different planets and how Mr.Murry traveled
- Travel through space, wasn't with family for awhile, smart, scienntist, went on a mission
- They all do the same things and do them perfectly and if they don't they die
- A thing that people are fighting
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- It is on the planet, everyone was in synnche
- A brain, the person who controls Camozotz, makes people into a certain beat
- The house the Mrs live in and do things in that children are scared of
- She talks reallly slow, can travel in
- Smart,not as normal,brother of meg, and can read minds
- They are athletic,normal,and will look out for meg
- Old,big,in the country, kind of spooky
- Tall,Athletic,smart and friends with Meg.
15 Clues: A thing that people are fighting • She talks reallly slow, can travel in • Old,big,in the country, kind of spooky • Tall,Athletic,smart and friends with Meg. • It is on the planet, everyone was in synnche • They are athletic,normal,and will look out for meg • Smart,not as normal,brother of meg, and can read minds • ...
jess's cool crossweod 2022-01-19
11 Clues: talk • minds • control • describe • sherlock • and breath • the situation • describe the problem • express your feeling • ask for a spesific change • list the impovements the change will make
Marlee's Judicial Branch Crossword 2022-04-20
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- Georgia law defines a juvenile as a person under the age of what?
- What act is considered a crime if it is committed by an adult?
- What law deals with actions that harm people and society?
- What is the first step to Adult Criminal Justice Process?
- What laws deals with private disputes?
- Who is the person who brings a lawsuit against another person?
- Money guarantee a return for trial.
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- What Georgia Court has the final say about Georgia laws?
- State trial courts exercise limited jurisdiction over what criminal cases?
- Georgia's general jurisdiction trial court is what court?
- The power of ruling laws unconstitutional is known what review?
- Who is the person named the wrong-doer in a civil or criminal case?
- What jurisdiction is the ability given to higher courts to review lower court rulings and decisions on appeal.
- What is a violation of law that only pertains to children?
- What does the Judicial Branch do to laws?
15 Clues: Money guarantee a return for trial. • What laws deals with private disputes? • What does the Judicial Branch do to laws? • What Georgia Court has the final say about Georgia laws? • Georgia's general jurisdiction trial court is what court? • What law deals with actions that harm people and society? • What is the first step to Adult Criminal Justice Process? • ...
Ken Robinson, PHD 2021-12-02
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- The power of being
- Ed
- Innovation involves calculating
- Knowing your
- The academic
- Out of our
- Life is not
- The trouble with
- Feelings are a constant dimension of human
- Being a creative
- You are not
- Mapping the
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- Facing the
- Culture of
- Encouraging, identifying and fostering
- Life never stands
- No school is better than it's
- The personal growth
- Your creativity
- You can...how to be creative
- Imagination, creativity and
- Creativity can be suffocated by putdowns and
22 Clues: Ed • Facing the • Culture of • Out of our • Life is not • You are not • Mapping the • Knowing your • The academic • Your creativity • The trouble with • Being a creative • Life never stands • The power of being • The personal growth • Imagination, creativity and • You can...how to be creative • No school is better than it's • Innovation involves calculating • Encouraging, identifying and fostering • ...
words 2023-04-27
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- opera is a ...
- a set of words that is complete in itself
- a person who uses unlawful violence
- great significance or value.
- fear of arachnids (spiders)
- one's own nation
- over and over
- very needed
- to include
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- give (someone) one's good wishes
- approve before
- eye doctor
- science of living organisms
- not admitted
- autism is a...
- work out
- very quiet
- being skeptical
- not agree
- professionals who are trained to treat minds
20 Clues: work out • not agree • eye doctor • very quiet • to include • very needed • not admitted • over and over • approve before • opera is a ... • autism is a... • being skeptical • one's own nation • science of living organisms • fear of arachnids (spiders) • great significance or value. • give (someone) one's good wishes • a person who uses unlawful violence • a set of words that is complete in itself • ...
words 2023-04-27
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- opera is a ...
- a set of words that is complete in itself
- a person who uses unlawful violence
- great significance or value.
- fear of arachnids (spiders)
- one's own nation
- over and over
- very needed
- to include
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- give (someone) one's good wishes
- approve before
- eye doctor
- science of living organisms
- not admitted
- autism is a...
- work out
- very quiet
- being skeptical
- not agree
- professionals who are trained to treat minds
20 Clues: work out • not agree • eye doctor • very quiet • to include • very needed • not admitted • over and over • approve before • opera is a ... • autism is a... • being skeptical • one's own nation • science of living organisms • fear of arachnids (spiders) • great significance or value. • give (someone) one's good wishes • a person who uses unlawful violence • a set of words that is complete in itself • ...
words 2023-04-27
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- opera is a ...
- a set of words that is complete in itself
- a person who uses unlawful violence
- great significance or value.
- fear of arachnids (spiders)
- one's own nation
- over and over
- very needed
- to include
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- give (someone) one's good wishes
- approve before
- eye doctor
- science of living organisms
- not admitted
- autism is a...
- work out
- very quiet
- being skeptical
- not agree
- professionals who are trained to treat minds
20 Clues: work out • not agree • eye doctor • very quiet • to include • very needed • not admitted • over and over • approve before • opera is a ... • autism is a... • being skeptical • one's own nation • science of living organisms • fear of arachnids (spiders) • great significance or value. • give (someone) one's good wishes • a person who uses unlawful violence • a set of words that is complete in itself • ...
words 2023-04-27
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- opera is a ...
- a set of words that is complete in itself
- a person who uses unlawful violence
- great significance or value.
- fear of arachnids (spiders)
- one's own nation
- over and over
- very needed
- to include
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- give (someone) one's good wishes
- approve before
- eye doctor
- science of living organisms
- not admitted
- autism is a...
- work out
- very quiet
- being skeptical
- not agree
- professionals who are trained to treat minds
20 Clues: work out • not agree • eye doctor • very quiet • to include • very needed • not admitted • over and over • approve before • opera is a ... • autism is a... • being skeptical • one's own nation • science of living organisms • fear of arachnids (spiders) • great significance or value. • give (someone) one's good wishes • a person who uses unlawful violence • a set of words that is complete in itself • ...
11 2024-05-28
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- 80s adventure film
- Dude Looks Like a Lady band
- Club 80s movie
- Call Me band
- Mode synthpop band
- Girls Just Want to Have Fun singer
- 80s young actors group
- 80s TV show
- Houston 80s diva
- Africa 80s hit
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- Modern Love singer
- Beat 80s band
- Gibson, Lost in Your Eyes
- 80s rock band
- Minds 80s band
- Speedwagon 80s band
- Easton 80s singer
- Hungry Like the Wolf band
- Jackson, King of Pop
- White Wedding singer
20 Clues: 80s TV show • Call Me band • Beat 80s band • 80s rock band • Minds 80s band • Club 80s movie • Africa 80s hit • Houston 80s diva • Easton 80s singer • Modern Love singer • 80s adventure film • Mode synthpop band • Speedwagon 80s band • Jackson, King of Pop • White Wedding singer • 80s young actors group • Gibson, Lost in Your Eyes • Hungry Like the Wolf band • Dude Looks Like a Lady band • ...
Music Minds 2024-05-29
8 Clues: Not dry dry dry • Sings of a Belter • Lead singer Sharlene • Month of T in the Park • Abba song mentions Glasgow • Why does it always rain on him • Classic venue on Jamaica Street • Brothers would walk five hundred
HRE 40 2013-06-06
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- minds awareness of right and wrong and your minds judgement of the rightness or wrongness of your acts
- name for the Jews?
- built an Ark?
- when people lack the things they need to survive
- conduct and character referring to "those acts which it makes sense to describe as right or wrong, good or bad."
- healthy ability to shape your own life
- Famous giant who is mentioned in the bible
- theorist that believes humans are by nature free
- person who delivers a message on behalf of god
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- individual acts which respond to immediate needs
- collective action that responds to long term needs
- be over confident and so full of yourself that you neglect others
- branch of philosophy concerned with ways of thinking philosophically about morality and moral judgement
- theorist that believes we should be moderate in all things
- system in which the producers of different products are given a fair profit for whatever they produce
15 Clues: built an Ark? • name for the Jews? • healthy ability to shape your own life • Famous giant who is mentioned in the bible • person who delivers a message on behalf of god • individual acts which respond to immediate needs • when people lack the things they need to survive • theorist that believes humans are by nature free • ...
Vigilance Awareness Week Crossword challenge (English) - 2023 2023-10-30
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- - Ensuring that official information is kept secret and not disclosed without authorization
- - The killing of one human being by another.
- - A lawyer who represents the government in a criminal trial.
- - The process of examining and collecting information to uncover wrongdoing.
- - Corruption involving the dishonest use of one's official position for personal gain.
- - A systematic examination and verification of official records and accounts.
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- - Legal action taken against those involved in official wrongdoing.
- - The official process of settling disputes and making decisions.
- - Any criminal activity that makes use of a computer or computer network.
- - Orderly conduct and adherence to rules and regulations.
- - Any information or object that is presented in a court of law to prove or disprove a fact.
- - A person who has committed a crime.
- - Watchful and alert in official duties
- - The imposition of a punishment on a defendant who has been convicted of a crime.
- - Wrongful or criminal deception intended for personal gain.
15 Clues: - A person who has committed a crime. • - Watchful and alert in official duties • - The killing of one human being by another. • - Orderly conduct and adherence to rules and regulations. • - Wrongful or criminal deception intended for personal gain. • - A lawyer who represents the government in a criminal trial. • ...
Criminal Justice System Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-26
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- What is the accused entitled to do in cases that involve the death penalty as a sanction?
- What type of trial does the judge serves as the finder of fact?
- Which criminal justice official files charges or petitions for adjudication?
- How might the accused plea during an Arraignment that would be a result of negotiations between the prosecutor and the defendant?
- What is the conditional release of a prisoner before their full sentence has been served called?
- What type of law did the American system of justice evolve from?
- Which criminal justice official sets bail or conditions for release?
- Which criminal justice official arrests or detains people?
- What sector of society initiates the response to crime?
- About how many inmates released from state prison will return?
- What is the formal sanction called that refers to offenders paying compensation to their victim?
- What is a written statement of the essential facts of the offense charged against the accused?
- What level of government are most justice personal employed in?
- Name a federal crime?
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- Where do offenders go if they are sentenced to incarceration for less than a year?
- What type of petition is filed in cases where juvenile courts retain jurisdiction?
- What program do juveniles take part in after they have been released from an institution?
- During what stage of the criminal justice system is the accused informed of the charges against them and advised the rights of criminal defendants?
- What is a penalty that is primarily applied to minor offences?
- Name an alternative program for cases diverted out of the juvenile justice system?
- What level of government is primarily responsible for corrections?
- What is allowing the convicted person to remain at liberty, but subject to certain conditions and restrictions such as drug testing or drug treatment called?
- What is an authority conferred by law to act in certain conditions or situations in accordance with an official's or an official agency's own considered judgment and conscience?
- What is the tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend called?
- What type of courts usually have jurisdiction over matters concerning children, including delinquency, neglect, and adoption?
25 Clues: Name a federal crime? • What sector of society initiates the response to crime? • Which criminal justice official arrests or detains people? • What is a penalty that is primarily applied to minor offences? • About how many inmates released from state prison will return? • What type of trial does the judge serves as the finder of fact? • ...
UNIT 14 B 2021-11-28
CJ Word Wall 4 Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
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- An assessment of the risk level probationers pose to the community and themselves.
- Sentencing is aimed at reducing future criminality by treating and eliminating the underlying causes of crime.
- A state correctional facility designed to hold convicted felons while they serve their criminal sentence. (State Prison)
- 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 prison term that is delayed while the defendant undergoes a period of community treatment. If the treatment is successful, the prison sentence is terminated.
- 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 policy of keeping dangerous criminals of confinement to eliminate the risk of their repeating their offense in society
- A state or federal correctional institution for incarceration of felony offenders for terms of 1 year or more. (State or Federal)
- A correctional policy that allows inmates to leave the institution for vocational or educational training, for employment, or to maintain family ties
- A correctional facility designed to hold pretrial detainees and misdemeanants serving their criminal sentences. (County Jails)
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- Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other.
- Levying a money payment on offenders to compensate society for their misdeeds.
- The process in which a probation officer settles cases at the initial appearance before the onset of formal criminal proceedings.
- Sentencing is aimed at sparing non-dangerous offenders from the stigma and labeling of a criminal conviction and involvement with the justice process
- The medieval practice of allowing offenders to go unpunished if they agreed to refrain from any further criminal behavior
- Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served simultaneously and run together.
- A condition of probation in which the offender repays society of the victim of the crime for the trouble the offender caused.
- 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
- 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
- An alternative sanction that requires an offender to work in the
- at such tasks as cleaning public parks or working with disabled children in lieu of an incarceration sentence.
21 Clues: An alternative sanction that requires an offender to work in the • Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other. • Levying a money payment on offenders to compensate society for their misdeeds. • An assessment of the risk level probationers pose to the community and themselves. • ...
puzzle 2023-07-01
Court Case Vocab 2023-11-21
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- Court order preventing parties from taking actions
- Group of people who decide if a person is guilty or not guilty
- Official decision by the court
- Serious crime
- Final decision on a civil or criminal case
- When a criminal defendant pleads guilty or not guilty
- Lawyer
- Person being accused
- An invalid trial (errors caused the trial to be thrown out)
- A formal statement, sometimes with evidence, given to the court
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- Hearing in which the defendant pleads guilty or not guilty
- When one party sues another party
- When a criminal defendant is found guilty
- Defendant is found not guilty
- Official of the judicial branch
- One party requests a higher court review the decision
- Proof
- A court’s command to give testimony
- To charge someone with a crime
- Legal authority
- Punishment the court gives to the person convicted of the crime
- Property
- Person who brings a lawsuit against another
- Prior to the trial, money paid to remain out of jail……
- Minor crime
25 Clues: Proof • Lawyer • Property • Serious crime • Minor crime • Legal authority • Person being accused • Defendant is found not guilty • Official decision by the court • Official of the judicial branch • To charge someone with a crime • When one party sues another party • A court’s command to give testimony • ...
deviance crosswords 2024-02-29
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- the act of going along with peers
- carried out by authorized agents
- process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- attempts to explain why certain people are viewed as deviants while others engaged in the same behavior aren’t
- governmental social control
- penalties and rewards for conduct concerning a social norm
- A disorganized society
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- attributes increases in crime and deviance
- illegal acts committed in the course of business activities
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
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- infraction of criminal law without identifiable evidence of an individual
- Falls on a wide variety of people goals “open to all”
- An undesirable trait or label that is used to characterize an individual
- learned behavior
- used causally to enforce norms
- compliance with higher authorities in hierarchical structure
- doesn’t ask why people are deviene but why they aren’t
- Protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prisons
- punishment to make criminals pay compensation
20 Clues: learned behavior • A disorganized society • governmental social control • used causally to enforce norms • carried out by authorized agents • the act of going along with peers • attributes increases in crime and deviance • punishment to make criminals pay compensation • behavior that departs from societal or group norms • discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment • ...
CLU - Exam Review 2 - Criminal Law 2025-01-01
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- Document received by potential jurors
- Statute that holds adults responsible for their crimes
- Having drugs to sell
- Pre-trial release with terms attached and money out down
- Which level of gov't is responsible for creating criminal law
- Pre-trial - Crown shares evidence with defence
- Person responsible for supervising pre-trial release of accused
- Reason for committing a crime
- Who prosecutes crimes in Canada?
- Acronym used for statute that holds those aged 12-17 accountable for crimes
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- Doctor's testimony at trial
- Most serious crimes in criminal law
- Factor that makes us have empathy for the accused
- Telling the court your version of events
- This along with mens rea must be proven to convict
- First step at trial; charges read, plea entered
- Hearing to determine if there is sufficient evidence for trial
- Having drugs for personal use
- Least serious crimes in criminal law
- 12 ordinary citizens who make a unanimous decision for a case
20 Clues: Having drugs to sell • Doctor's testimony at trial • Having drugs for personal use • Reason for committing a crime • Who prosecutes crimes in Canada? • Most serious crimes in criminal law • Least serious crimes in criminal law • Document received by potential jurors • Telling the court your version of events • Pre-trial - Crown shares evidence with defence • ...
CLN4U0 - Exam Review 2025-06-12
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- The science or philosophy of law
- Last step in creating a treaty
- Which level of government has jurisdiction over the Criminal Code?
- Law that is a collection of past judicial decisions
- Treaties between 3 or more countries
- A society free of religious influence
- Surety posts money for pre-trial release
- Charter violations always involve this entity
- Sentences served all at the same time (25+25=25)
- Decisions made by the 9 judges at the SCC are
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- This is paired with ratio descedendi when the SCC decisions are split
- Branch of government that admits or exclude evidence
- These conventions protect diplomats
- Jury decisions must be this to be accepted
- Most serious crimes under the Criminal Code
- Bringing an accused person back to the jurisdiction of their crime
- The first step at trial
- Type of trial system we have in Canada
- Law created by elected reps (ex: Criminal Code)
- Who appeals a case decision?
20 Clues: The first step at trial • Who appeals a case decision? • Last step in creating a treaty • The science or philosophy of law • These conventions protect diplomats • Treaties between 3 or more countries • A society free of religious influence • Type of trial system we have in Canada • Surety posts money for pre-trial release • Jury decisions must be this to be accepted • ...
Elements of Crime Crossword 2025-11-04
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- action or inaction that violates a law
- the act and intent happening simultaneously
- being incredibly careless, considered a departure from reasonable care
- less serious crime, under a year in jail
- criminal intent
- purposeful act plus an additional goal
- the act of helping someone commit a crime both before or after the fact
- intending to commit a crime, taking a step toward committing the crime, but failing
- incomplete crimes
- deliberate intent to harm a victim
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- two or more people agreeing to commit an illegal act
- showing a disregard for human life
- person who commits the crime
- helps commit the crime
- circumstances that raise the severity of crime
- purposefully performing a criminal act
- the act results in a consequence
- failing to act when you have a duty to do so
- serious crime, over a year in jail
- trying to convince someone to commit a crime
- the reason behind the crime
- the criminal act itself
22 Clues: criminal intent • incomplete crimes • helps commit the crime • the criminal act itself • the reason behind the crime • person who commits the crime • the act results in a consequence • showing a disregard for human life • serious crime, over a year in jail • deliberate intent to harm a victim • action or inaction that violates a law • purposefully performing a criminal act • ...
Criminal Justice Word Wall 4 Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
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- A state correctional facility designed to hold convicted felons while they serve their criminal sentence. (State Prison)
- their criminal sentences. (County Jails)
- Defendants may be asked to confront their behavior, the damage they
- 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
- of community treatment. If the treatment is successful, the prison sentence is terminated.
- Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other.
- at such tasks as cleaning public parks or working with disabled children in
- the underlying causes of crime.
- or educational training, for employment, or to maintain family ties
- on equity seek to compensate individual victims and the general society for their losses due to crime
- 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
- The process in which a probation officer settles cases at the initial appearance before the onset of formal criminal proceedings.
- The action or practice of awarding each person his or her just due. Sanctions
- A correctional facility designed to hold pretrial detainees and misdemeanants
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- A prison term that is delayed while the defendant undergoes a
- A state or federal correctional institution for incarceration of felony offenders for terms of 1 year or more. (State or Federal)
- An assessment of the risk level probationers pose to the community and themselves.
- An alternative sanction that requires an offender to work in the
- A condition of probation in which the offender repays society of the victim of the crime for the trouble the offender caused.
- 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.
- The medieval practice of allowing offenders to go unpunished if they agreed to refrain from any further criminal behavior
- 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
- Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served
- The policy of keeping dangerous criminals of confinement to eliminate the risk of their repeating their offense in society
- Levying a money payment on offenders to compensate society for their misdeeds.
- and run together.
- A correctional policy that allows inmates to leave the institution for
- of an incarceration sentence.
29 Clues: and run together. • of an incarceration sentence. • the underlying causes of crime. • their criminal sentences. (County Jails) • Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served • A prison term that is delayed while the defendant undergoes a • An alternative sanction that requires an offender to work in the • ...
Criminal Justice Word Wall 4 Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
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- A state correctional facility designed to hold convicted felons while they serve their criminal sentence. (State Prison)
- their criminal sentences. (County Jails)
- Defendants may be asked to confront their behavior, the damage they
- 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
- of community treatment. If the treatment is successful, the prison sentence is terminated.
- Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other.
- at such tasks as cleaning public parks or working with disabled children in
- the underlying causes of crime.
- or educational training, for employment, or to maintain family ties
- on equity seek to compensate individual victims and the general society for their losses due to crime
- 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
- The process in which a probation officer settles cases at the initial appearance before the onset of formal criminal proceedings.
- The action or practice of awarding each person his or her just due. Sanctions
- A correctional facility designed to hold pretrial detainees and misdemeanants
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- A prison term that is delayed while the defendant undergoes a
- A state or federal correctional institution for incarceration of felony offenders for terms of 1 year or more. (State or Federal)
- An assessment of the risk level probationers pose to the community and themselves.
- An alternative sanction that requires an offender to work in the
- A condition of probation in which the offender repays society of the victim of the crime for the trouble the offender caused.
- 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.
- The medieval practice of allowing offenders to go unpunished if they agreed to refrain from any further criminal behavior
- 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
- Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served
- The policy of keeping dangerous criminals of confinement to eliminate the risk of their repeating their offense in society
- Levying a money payment on offenders to compensate society for their misdeeds.
- and run together.
- A correctional policy that allows inmates to leave the institution for
- of an incarceration sentence.
29 Clues: and run together. • of an incarceration sentence. • the underlying causes of crime. • their criminal sentences. (County Jails) • Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served • A prison term that is delayed while the defendant undergoes a • An alternative sanction that requires an offender to work in the • ...
Criminal Justice Word Wall 4 Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
Across
- An assessment of the risk level probationers pose to the community and themselves.
- Sentencing is aimed at reducing future criminality by treating and eliminating the underlying causes of crime.
- A state correctional facility designed to hold convicted felons while they serve their criminal sentence. (State Prison)
- 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 prison term that is delayed while the defendant undergoes a period of community treatment. If the treatment is successful, the prison sentence is terminated.
- 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 policy of keeping dangerous criminals of confinement to eliminate the risk of their repeating their offense in society
- A state or federal correctional institution for incarceration of felony offenders for terms of 1 year or more. (State or Federal)
- A correctional policy that allows inmates to leave the institution for vocational or educational training, for employment, or to maintain family ties
- A correctional facility designed to hold pretrial detainees and misdemeanants serving their criminal sentences. (County Jails)
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- Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other.
- Levying a money payment on offenders to compensate society for their misdeeds.
- The process in which a probation officer settles cases at the initial appearance before the onset of formal criminal proceedings.
- Sentencing is aimed at sparing non-dangerous offenders from the stigma and labeling of a criminal conviction and involvement with the justice process
- The medieval practice of allowing offenders to go unpunished if they agreed to refrain from any further criminal behavior
- Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served simultaneously and run together.
- A condition of probation in which the offender repays society of the victim of the crime for the trouble the offender caused.
- 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
- 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
- An alternative sanction that requires an offender to work in the
- at such tasks as cleaning public parks or working with disabled children in lieu of an incarceration sentence.
21 Clues: An alternative sanction that requires an offender to work in the • Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other. • Levying a money payment on offenders to compensate society for their misdeeds. • An assessment of the risk level probationers pose to the community and themselves. • ...
Crimes and Defenses 2016-11-17
Across
- Criminal act of purposefully setting property on fire.
- taking someone's property by violence or the threat of violence.
- Obtaining something through force or threats.
- Intentionally defacing or destroying someone else's property.
- Illegally entering a building to steal someone's property.
- stealing someone else's property they entrusted to you.
- Helping convicted offenders change their life around.
- Crime A crime motivated by race or other prejudice's.
- Crime conducted via the internet.
- Deliberate act of unlawfully killing a person.
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- Killing someone unlawfully with premeditation.
- The offense of willfully telling the untruth in a court after taking an oath.
- The illegal touching of another person usually an attack.
- To make a physical attack.
- wrongful or criminal deception to result in personal gain.
- removing criminals from a society they have offended.
- Punishment inflicted on someone for doing a wrong act.
- repayment from a criminal to the victim as compensation.
- Theft of personal property.
- The fear of punishment will prevent crimes.
20 Clues: To make a physical attack. • Theft of personal property. • Crime conducted via the internet. • The fear of punishment will prevent crimes. • Obtaining something through force or threats. • Killing someone unlawfully with premeditation. • Deliberate act of unlawfully killing a person. • removing criminals from a society they have offended. • ...
Artistic minds think alike 2025-02-11
Across
- designed using the most recent ideas
- has a lot of different colours
- art that uses shapes and colour that does not represent people or things
- quiet and calm
- a view of the countryside
- extremely small
- very attractive and pleasant
- very old or old-fashioned
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- a drawing in a newspaper that tells a joke
- feeling pleasure and sadness about the past
- slight darkness
- not interesting
- a large picture that has been painted on a wall
- extremely large
- you cannot see clearly
- that causes laughter
- full of light
- unattractive
18 Clues: unattractive • full of light • quiet and calm • slight darkness • not interesting • extremely large • extremely small • that causes laughter • you cannot see clearly • a view of the countryside • very old or old-fashioned • very attractive and pleasant • has a lot of different colours • designed using the most recent ideas • a drawing in a newspaper that tells a joke • ...
SAT Foundations Vocabulary 5a and 5b Puzzle 2021-03-22
Across
- - extravagant, wasteful
- careless, slack, not strict
- using few words, concise
- rapidly changing, capricious, temperamental
- dejected, hopeless
- having more than one possible meanng, uncertain
- short-lived, transitory, fleeting
- pompous, self-important, affected
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- bland, boring, without zest
- calm, docile, serene
- wealthy
- stubborn, adamant, obstinate
- enormous, extraordinary, marvelous
- excessively proper, puritanical
- indecisive, of two minds about something
- rushed, hurried, superficial, perfunctory
- consisting of varied things, mixed, heterogeneous
- proud, arrogant
- false, fake
- cautious, suspicious
20 Clues: wealthy • false, fake • proud, arrogant • dejected, hopeless • calm, docile, serene • cautious, suspicious • - extravagant, wasteful • using few words, concise • bland, boring, without zest • careless, slack, not strict • stubborn, adamant, obstinate • excessively proper, puritanical • short-lived, transitory, fleeting • pompous, self-important, affected • ...
words 2023-04-27
Across
- opera is a ...
- a set of words that is complete in itself
- a person who uses unlawful violence
- great significance or value.
- fear of arachnids (spiders)
- one's own nation
- over and over
- very needed
- to include
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- give (someone) one's good wishes
- approve before
- eye doctor
- science of living organisms
- not admitted
- autism is a...
- work out
- very quiet
- being skeptical
- not agree
- professionals who are trained to treat minds
20 Clues: work out • not agree • eye doctor • very quiet • to include • very needed • not admitted • over and over • approve before • opera is a ... • autism is a... • being skeptical • one's own nation • science of living organisms • fear of arachnids (spiders) • great significance or value. • give (someone) one's good wishes • a person who uses unlawful violence • a set of words that is complete in itself • ...
Ollie Final Project 2022-12-13
Across
- a person who claims to read minds
- to keep going
- belief in many gods
- the us government
- the entirety of all life
- walking person
- unending
- your signature
- many
- spell corrector
- moving from continent to continent
- as one
Down
- disorder
- a brain nerve
- to research
- study of animals
- a person against vaccines
- state of walking
- trustworthy
- between numbers
- a single person used to keep the law
- in order of events
- in agreement or harmony
23 Clues: many • as one • disorder • unending • to research • trustworthy • a brain nerve • to keep going • walking person • your signature • between numbers • spell corrector • study of animals • state of walking • the us government • in order of events • belief in many gods • in agreement or harmony • the entirety of all life • a person against vaccines • a person who claims to read minds • ...
Criminal and Moriarty 2023-02-22
Across
- something Sherlock and Moriarty were pointing to each other
- if you are _ , you are assumed to be untrustworthy
- someone who discovers new insights on the crime
- scene, where it occurred
- of Crime, Moriarty
- work of scientists to help the police examine evidence
- crimes often occur during this time
- the ship both Sherlock and Moriarty were on
- taking the life of another
- stealing things
- inflicting pain upon a person
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- the culprit tries not to leave these
- intentional death
- often known to be serial killers
- false appearance
- someone who may be guilty of committing a crime
- Sherlock's residence
17 Clues: stealing things • false appearance • intentional death • of Crime, Moriarty • Sherlock's residence • scene, where it occurred • taking the life of another • inflicting pain upon a person • often known to be serial killers • crimes often occur during this time • the culprit tries not to leave these • the ship both Sherlock and Moriarty were on • ...
unit 5 cross word 2021-11-08
Across
- latin phrase meaning “bad in itself”; crime classification
- classification for the least serious type of crime; may also be called petty offense
- phrase meaning “bad because prohibited”; crime classification
- Factor/ factor which supports a more serious charge and/or stiffer penalty
- result; element of a crime
- / illegal action or activity which is punishable by law
Down
- classification for a crime of medium gravity; more serious than infractions, but less serious than felonies
- /simultaneous occurrence of criminal act and criminal intent; one of the
- elements of a crime
- classification for the most serious type of crimes
- factor which favors the accused and makes a lesser charge and/or sentence likely
- /criminal intent; one of the essential elements of a crime
- /criminal act; one of the essential elements of a crime
13 Clues: elements of a crime • result; element of a crime • classification for the most serious type of crimes • /criminal act; one of the essential elements of a crime • latin phrase meaning “bad in itself”; crime classification • /criminal intent; one of the essential elements of a crime • / illegal action or activity which is punishable by law • ...
unit 5 cross word 2021-11-08
Across
- / illegal action or activity which is punishable by law
- /simultaneous occurrence of criminal act and criminal intent; one of the
- /criminal act; one of the essential elements of a crime
- classification for the most serious type of crimes
- factor which favors the accused and makes a lesser charge and/or sentence likely
- phrase meaning “bad because prohibited”; crime classification
Down
- result; element of a crime
- /criminal intent; one of the essential elements of a crime
- latin phrase meaning “bad in itself”; crime classification
- elements of a crime
- classification for the least serious type of crime; may also be called petty offense
- classification for a crime of medium gravity; more serious than infractions, but less serious than felonies
- Factor/ factor which supports a more serious charge and/or stiffer penalty
13 Clues: elements of a crime • result; element of a crime • classification for the most serious type of crimes • /criminal act; one of the essential elements of a crime • /criminal intent; one of the essential elements of a crime • latin phrase meaning “bad in itself”; crime classification • / illegal action or activity which is punishable by law • ...
Spelling week 3 term 1 2013-02-11
Across
- as one
- talk to someone via ?
- he performed a ?
- three books are called a ?
- to make objects seem larger
- divide into 2 seperate pieces
- a persons own signature
- independent
- communication by minds
- they had to ? the problem
Down
- a mythical creature with one horn
- glasses
- a ? runs on one rail
- a business meeting
- three babies
- self working
- a passenger vehicle
- to decorate with a ?
18 Clues: as one • glasses • independent • three babies • self working • he performed a ? • a business meeting • a passenger vehicle • a ? runs on one rail • to decorate with a ? • talk to someone via ? • communication by minds • a persons own signature • they had to ? the problem • three books are called a ? • to make objects seem larger • divide into 2 seperate pieces • a mythical creature with one horn
unit 5 cross word 2021-11-08
Across
- /criminal intent; one of the essential elements of a crime
- factor which favors the accused and makes a lesser charge and/or sentence likely
- /simultaneous occurrence of criminal act and criminal intent; one of the
- elements of a crime
- result; element of a crime
- latin phrase meaning “bad in itself”; crime classification
- classification for the most serious type of crimes
Down
- phrase meaning “bad because prohibited”; crime classification
- / illegal action or activity which is punishable by law
- /criminal act; one of the essential elements of a crime
- classification for the least serious type of crime; may also be called petty offense
- classification for a crime of medium gravity; more serious than infractions, but less serious than felonies
- Factor/ factor which supports a more serious charge and/or stiffer penalty
13 Clues: elements of a crime • result; element of a crime • classification for the most serious type of crimes • /criminal act; one of the essential elements of a crime • /criminal intent; one of the essential elements of a crime • latin phrase meaning “bad in itself”; crime classification • / illegal action or activity which is punishable by law • ...
unit 5 cross word 2021-11-08
Across
- / illegal action or activity which is punishable by law
- /simultaneous occurrence of criminal act and criminal intent; one of the
- /criminal act; one of the essential elements of a crime
- classification for the most serious type of crimes
- factor which favors the accused and makes a lesser charge and/or sentence likely
- phrase meaning “bad because prohibited”; crime classification
Down
- result; element of a crime
- /criminal intent; one of the essential elements of a crime
- latin phrase meaning “bad in itself”; crime classification
- elements of a crime
- classification for the least serious type of crime; may also be called petty offense
- classification for a crime of medium gravity; more serious than infractions, but less serious than felonies
- Factor/ factor which supports a more serious charge and/or stiffer penalty
13 Clues: elements of a crime • result; element of a crime • classification for the most serious type of crimes • /criminal act; one of the essential elements of a crime • /criminal intent; one of the essential elements of a crime • latin phrase meaning “bad in itself”; crime classification • / illegal action or activity which is punishable by law • ...
Stock Control 2013-09-04
13 Clues: Plan B • Barcode • Counting stock • Managing Stock • People who steal • Steal from a store • Scanner alternative • Supervision of stock • Stop criminal activity • Record criminal activity • Control price fluctuations • Product positioning on sheleves • Accounting method for stock records
YEAR 11 NAMES 2015-05-22
Across
- Likes messing about on boats
- Arsenal fan
- Son of Gib
- Promised not to arrest me
- Great minds think alike
- Got all of my jokes!
- Did every single piece of homework
- John Lennon fan
- fossilized tree resin
- double-barreled
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- A proper nut!
- Quote Queen
- If in doubt, make it up
- Name is an alliteration
- Joined class - TWICE
- Man U supported - damn!
- Don't mention South Africa!
- Life of ?
18 Clues: Life of ? • Son of Gib • Quote Queen • Arsenal fan • A proper nut! • John Lennon fan • double-barreled • Joined class - TWICE • Got all of my jokes! • fossilized tree resin • If in doubt, make it up • Name is an alliteration • Man U supported - damn! • Great minds think alike • Promised not to arrest me • Don't mention South Africa! • Likes messing about on boats • ...
Criminal Justice Word Wall 4 Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
Across
- An assessment of the risk level probationers pose to the community and themselves.
- Sentencing is aimed at reducing future criminality by treating and eliminating the underlying causes of crime.
- A state correctional facility designed to hold convicted felons while they serve their criminal sentence. (State Prison)
- 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 prison term that is delayed while the defendant undergoes a period of community treatment. If the treatment is successful, the prison sentence is terminated.
- 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 policy of keeping dangerous criminals of confinement to eliminate the risk of their repeating their offense in society
- A state or federal correctional institution for incarceration of felony offenders for terms of 1 year or more. (State or Federal)
- A correctional policy that allows inmates to leave the institution for vocational or educational training, for employment, or to maintain family ties
- A correctional facility designed to hold pretrial detainees and misdemeanants serving their criminal sentences. (County Jails)
Down
- Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other.
- Levying a money payment on offenders to compensate society for their misdeeds.
- The process in which a probation officer settles cases at the initial appearance before the onset of formal criminal proceedings.
- Sentencing is aimed at sparing non-dangerous offenders from the stigma and labeling of a criminal conviction and involvement with the justice process
- The medieval practice of allowing offenders to go unpunished if they agreed to refrain from any further criminal behavior
- Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served simultaneously and run together.
- A condition of probation in which the offender repays society of the victim of the crime for the trouble the offender caused.
- 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
- 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
- An alternative sanction that requires an offender to work in the
- at such tasks as cleaning public parks or working with disabled children in lieu of an incarceration sentence.
21 Clues: An alternative sanction that requires an offender to work in the • Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other. • Levying a money payment on offenders to compensate society for their misdeeds. • An assessment of the risk level probationers pose to the community and themselves. • ...
la one one 2025-10-04
Across
- Criminal Jake once caught in the 80s theme night
- Annual heist tradition at the precinct
- Scully’s equally lazy partner
- Lead detective who loves Die Hard
- Terry’s favorite food
- Team’s celebratory chant
- Jake’s middle school nickname
- Holt’s longtime nemesis
- Tough detective who rides a motorcycle
- Deadpan captain with a love for classical music
- Boyle’s full name
- Suspicious health company Boyle joined
- Organized detective who loves binders
- Jake’s charming criminal friend
- Jake’s last name
- Officer who stole drugs from evidence
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- Detective known for stealing cases
- Holt’s title in the precinct
- Doug Judy’s criminal nickname
- Holt’s undercover name
- Jake’s invented word for being smart
- Amy’s ultimate organizational tool
- Serial killer Jake wants to catch
- Civilian administrator with endless confidence
- Jake’s catchphrase, usually not cool
- Lazy officer who loves snacks
- Holt’s beloved corgi
- Sergeant who loves yogurt and lifting weights
- Jake’s best friend and food enthusiast
- Rosa’s last name
30 Clues: Rosa’s last name • Jake’s last name • Boyle’s full name • Holt’s beloved corgi • Terry’s favorite food • Holt’s undercover name • Holt’s longtime nemesis • Team’s celebratory chant • Holt’s title in the precinct • Doug Judy’s criminal nickname • Scully’s equally lazy partner • Jake’s middle school nickname • Lazy officer who loves snacks • Jake’s charming criminal friend • ...
