criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Kang Daniel Day: D-4! 2022-12-06
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- A vegetable he just doesn't really like
- Brand he wore in First Parade Seoul
- Number of minutes Danity nagged during a VLIVE
- Bought extras of this to give to his friends
- He enjoyed this the most in the White Day VLIVE
- Horrified a nation by eating this raw
- Dish he claims to cook well
- Favourite brand (jeans)
- Daniel is this person's biggest anti
- Accessory he loves
- Didn't realise he was paying for them
- Danity should save for this instead
- First drama
- He said this sounded sexy
- Movie Daniel quoted from
- Something we'll never see the same way again
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- Something he claims to have a lot of
- Learned life lessons from
- Something he couldn't eat because he watched a documentary
- He wants to collaborate with them
- Something he wants to grow
- Always wanted to film in one
- When Danity collectively lost their minds (Part 1)
- He said he was soft like a ______
- He dropped the whisk while making this
- Clothing item he loves
- When Danity collectively lost their minds (Part 2)
- Cartoon puppy Daniel resembles
- A menu item he ordered & ate (for a long time)
- He was right about this bird
30 Clues: First drama • Accessory he loves • Clothing item he loves • Favourite brand (jeans) • Movie Daniel quoted from • Learned life lessons from • He said this sounded sexy • Something he wants to grow • Dish he claims to cook well • Always wanted to film in one • He was right about this bird • Cartoon puppy Daniel resembles • He wants to collaborate with them • ...
Law Puzzle #1 2022-03-22
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- ther person against who a claim is made.
- laws, regulate relations between individuals or groups of individuals.
- of omission, failing to perform an act required by crminial law.
- law, regulate public conduct and set out duties owed to society.
- something one does or fails to do that is in violation of a law.
- a serious criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of more than one year.
- to ask command urge or advise another to commit a crime.
- the rules and regulations made and enforced by government that regulate the conduct of people within a society.
- the state or federal government's attorney in a criminal care
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- the person who commits the crime.
- the injured party who brings the legal action against the alleged wrongdoer.
- a person who voluntarily helps another person commit a crime.
- a person who helps the principal before or after a crime.
- law, rules that apply to business situations and transactions.
- written laws enacted by legislatures
- a criminal offense, punishable by a prison sentence of one year or less.
- agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime.
- must have intended to commit a crime and taken some "substantial step" toward committing the crime.
18 Clues: the person who commits the crime. • written laws enacted by legislatures • ther person against who a claim is made. • agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime. • to ask command urge or advise another to commit a crime. • a person who helps the principal before or after a crime. • a person who voluntarily helps another person commit a crime. • ...
Great Minds in Greece 2024-02-13
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- Socrates wanted to know "What is ______.? Hint look at the white board.
- Socrates died after drinking this type of poison.
- Plato thought about the ___ ____ and how it works. Two words
- Socrates has a big trial in front of an ____ jury.
- Socrates believed the _____ people should make decisions for everyone.
- Plato believed the soul was made out of ___ parts.
- Aristotle opened a school in Athens called The _____.
- Aristotle made efforts to create order in peoples' _______.
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- Aristotle was the tutor to this Great leader.
- Aristotle's father did this for a living.
- He fought bravely for Athens in the Peloponnesian War.
- Plato wrote a book called The Laws about how corrupt _____ are.
- Plato argues that if your three souls are out of ____ that leads to badness
- A student of Socrates. He wrote down much of what Socrates said.
- Plato stared a school for Philosophers called The _______.
- Plato thought most people were pretty ____.
- History is ________.
17 Clues: History is ________. • Aristotle's father did this for a living. • Plato thought most people were pretty ____. • Aristotle was the tutor to this Great leader. • Socrates died after drinking this type of poison. • Socrates has a big trial in front of an ____ jury. • Plato believed the soul was made out of ___ parts. • ...
September Mind-Bender 2021-08-20
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- Healing ______ & Minds
- Our informative articles can be found in our Mental Health _____ Center.
- Acenda serves _____ counties in New Jersey.
- Certified ______ Behavioral Health Center
- Keeping _______ Together
- Acenda is accredited through The ____ Commission.
- Mobile _____ & Stabilization Services
- _______ Outpatient Program
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- Acenda is where lives move ______.
- Psychiatric ________ Screening Services
- Parents as ________
- Family _____ Centers
- Family _______ services
- Nurse-Family _________
- School Based ______ Services
15 Clues: Parents as ________ • Family _____ Centers • Healing ______ & Minds • Nurse-Family _________ • Family _______ services • Keeping _______ Together • _______ Outpatient Program • School Based ______ Services • Acenda is where lives move ______. • Mobile _____ & Stabilization Services • Psychiatric ________ Screening Services • Certified ______ Behavioral Health Center • ...
Crossword 2014-04-01
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- street gang in Los Angeles
- can hack anything electrical
- the name of the winged kids
- place where they grew up
- human/wolf
- leader of the flock
- secret government building for making experiments
- created to be with max
- loves explosives
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- scientists
- robots that look like erasers
- reads minds
- max's clone
- doesn't talk much
- blind
15 Clues: blind • scientists • human/wolf • reads minds • max's clone • loves explosives • doesn't talk much • leader of the flock • created to be with max • place where they grew up • street gang in Los Angeles • the name of the winged kids • can hack anything electrical • robots that look like erasers • secret government building for making experiments
Vocab Crossword 2021-12-06
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- the facility of power or using one’s will
- an unorthodox or independent-minded person
- fond of company or sociable
- an uneasy feeling about one’s conduct
- deserving strong condemnations
- instigate or stir up
- longer than the most direct way
- in an initial stage
- deserving praise
- causing harm or damage
- a person or thing that come before another
- having an uncooperative attitude to authority
- expressing disapproval
- a tiny trace of a feeling
- shock or surprise someone into taking action
- think deeply about something
- intensify or increase
- generous or forgiving especially towards rival
- made necessarily by particular circumstances
- with referring to or concerning
- issue or spread from a source
- publicly criticized
- satisfy to the full
- very attentive to accuracy in detail
- a person or thing that announces or signals the approach of another
- make a problem worse
- vehement or clamorous
- a small quantity of a particular item, especially considered desirable
- make less severe
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- approval or praise
- sudden change in mood or behavior
- cause a bad event to happen
- unable to be placated
- wicked or criminal
- de vivre, exuberant enjoyment of life
- the process of releasing strong emotions
- badly planned
- kept secret especially if not approved of
- well meaning or kindly
- remove a difficulty
- annoyingly insensitive or slow to understand
- too great to calculate
- clever or skillful in using hands or minds
- bad tempered or argumentative
- a person or thing that is mysterious or puzzling
- interpret something wrongly
- lacking a plan
- unchanging over time
- sharpness of thought or hearing
- cause a large amount of damage or harm
50 Clues: badly planned • lacking a plan • deserving praise • make less severe • approval or praise • wicked or criminal • in an initial stage • remove a difficulty • publicly criticized • satisfy to the full • instigate or stir up • unchanging over time • make a problem worse • unable to be placated • intensify or increase • vehement or clamorous • well meaning or kindly • causing harm or damage • ...
Happy Valentine's Day 2025-02-11
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- What movie is Cynthia Erivo nominated for?
- What is the name of Muse's debut album?
- What is my go to alcoholic beverage?
- Exam?
- What did Yoda say is the path to the dark side?
- What Traitors contestant was murdered in season two episode seven?
- What Olivia Rodrigo album did you listen to?
- What did you gift me on our first date?
- What is Henry's middle name
- What was the first concert I went to?
- Who has the sexiest Dad ever?
- What city does Ryan live in?
- Where is Jabba the Hut's palace?
- Who was Cupid's father?
- What Star Wars character shares their name with a movie Imogen loves?
- What was the name of my family's pet cat when I was young?
- What is David's contact name in my phone?
- What song is my birth control alarm?
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- What is the name of Demi Moore's character in the Substance
- What did Claudia Winkleman compare Alexander Dragonetti to?
- What house was I in at Denmark Rd?
- What did my tank top say at Daniel's party
- What brand is my perfume?
- What did Kim K lose in the ocean?
- What is the eighth word in your birthday poem?
- Complete the phrase: 'Mama, a --- behind you'
- Who is the best person ever?
- Who is the sexiest Criminal Minds character?
- Which Shakespeare play mentions Valentine's Day?
- What album does the song 'Mine' by Taylor Swift appear on?
- What month is our anniversary?
- What chemical is known as the 'love hormone'?
- What fruit was once known as a 'love apple'?
- What chemical element is mentioned in a Keane song title?
34 Clues: Exam? • Who was Cupid's father? • What brand is my perfume? • What is Henry's middle name • Who is the best person ever? • What city does Ryan live in? • Who has the sexiest Dad ever? • What month is our anniversary? • Where is Jabba the Hut's palace? • What did Kim K lose in the ocean? • What house was I in at Denmark Rd? • What is my go to alcoholic beverage? • ...
Kang Daniel Day: D-4 2022-12-05
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- A vegetable he just doesn't really like
- Brand he wore in First Parade Seoul
- Number of minutes Danity nagged during a VLIVE
- Bought extras of this to give to his friends
- He enjoyed this the most in the White Day VLIVE
- Horrified a nation by eating this raw
- Dish he claims to cook well
- Favourite brand (jeans)
- Daniel is this person's biggest anti
- Accessory he loves
- Didn't realise he was paying for them
- Danity should save for this instead
- First drama
- He said this sounded sexy
- Movie Daniel quoted from
- Something we'll never see the same way again
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- Something he claims to have a lot of
- Learned life lessons from
- Something he couldn't eat because he watched a documentary
- He wants to collaborate with them
- Something he wants to grow
- Always wanted to film in one
- When Danity collectively lost their minds (Part 1)
- He said he was soft like a ______
- He dropped the whisk while making this
- Clothing item he loves
- When Danity collectively lost their minds (Part 2)
- Cartoon puppy Daniel resembles
- A menu item he ordered & ate (for a long time)
- He was right about this bird
30 Clues: First drama • Accessory he loves • Clothing item he loves • Favourite brand (jeans) • Movie Daniel quoted from • Learned life lessons from • He said this sounded sexy • Something he wants to grow • Dish he claims to cook well • Always wanted to film in one • He was right about this bird • Cartoon puppy Daniel resembles • He wants to collaborate with them • ...
Love in full bloom 2025-05-02
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- Mountain escape spot for snow and serenity
- Subject they both love, full of ancient stories
- Their favorite NFL team (Go ____!)
- From Austen to Orwell, they adore it
- What they do together to honor God
- A special day for worship and rest
- Katie was a lifer at ______
- She probably has a classroom full of these
- Daily connection that strengthens their bond
- Big Bear is blanketed in this each winter
- Genre found in books and in their story
- Tuesday tradition and favorite shared food
- The reason for the celebration
- What they hold onto through every season
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- Hometown of their favorite football team
- Their favorite book, full of wisdom and love
- Dreamy continent they love to explore
- Favorite tropical destination
- Her calling, shaping young minds
- A sacred place they go as a couple
- Her students call her this
- Must have item for all their foreign adventures
- Where she spends her days inspiring young minds
- He served with pride in this branch
- Their favorite shared hobby, passports ready
- Her favorite pick-me-up drink
- She plans these every day for her students
- A gift they live by and extend to others
- What anchors their relationship
- Iconic Packers stadium
30 Clues: Iconic Packers stadium • Her students call her this • Katie was a lifer at ______ • Favorite tropical destination • Her favorite pick-me-up drink • The reason for the celebration • What anchors their relationship • Her calling, shaping young minds • Their favorite NFL team (Go ____!) • A sacred place they go as a couple • What they do together to honor God • ...
American Justice 2017-11-16
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- taking of someones stuff by violence
- A criminal offense on the internet
- The unlawful killing of another person with malice oforethought
- threat of attacking someone
- The idea that fear of a punishment will prevent crime
- Punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a crime
- Blackmail
- the response used when a person has committed a crime
- the taking of someones stuff with intent to never give it back
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- The crime of lying while under oath
- The intentional destruction of someones property
- a crime motivated by race, or other predjudice
- They illegal breaking into of a place with criminal intent
- If you pretend to be hurt to get workers compensation
- A Worker taking money from the bank they work at
- Returning someone to a normal health state
- Payment from criminal to victim as compensation for a crime
- Human killing, many different degrees
- Illegal touching of someone
- Any willful or malicious burning of someone else's property
20 Clues: Blackmail • threat of attacking someone • Illegal touching of someone • The crime of lying while under oath • A criminal offense on the internet • taking of someones stuff by violence • Human killing, many different degrees • Returning someone to a normal health state • a crime motivated by race, or other predjudice • The intentional destruction of someones property • ...
Forensic Psychology 2025-03-09
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- An alternative offender model where criminals travel further
- An offender who acts impulsively
- A profiling method developed by the FBI
- Brain structures linked to aggression
- A UK-based offender profiling approach
- Psychologist behind differential association theory
- Theory suggesting criminal behaviour results from childhood experiences
- Rehabilitation approach involving victims and offenders
- A gene linked to ADHD
- Cognitive distortion where offenders downplay harm
- A criticism of the top-down approach
- Lombroso’s theory of criminal appearance
- Profiling technique based on crime scene locations
- Personality trait linked to risk-taking
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- Brain region associated with impulse control in criminal
- A form of psychological side effect of custodial sentencing
- A prison system rewarding good behaviour
- Gene linked to violent behaviour
- Personality trait related to lack of empathy and aggression
- Reference to reoffending
- Model used to determine an offender’s likely home location
- Approach to profiling that uses data and statistics
- An offender who plans crimes carefully
- Therapy that involves challenging irrational thinking
24 Clues: A gene linked to ADHD • Reference to reoffending • An offender who acts impulsively • Gene linked to violent behaviour • A criticism of the top-down approach • Brain structures linked to aggression • A UK-based offender profiling approach • An offender who plans crimes carefully • A profiling method developed by the FBI • Personality trait linked to risk-taking • ...
Law Education Vocab 2025-11-04
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- – A change or addition to the Constitution.
- – A group of citizens who decide the facts of a case.
- – The punishment given to someone found guilty.
- – The decision made by a jury or judge.
- – A lawyer who brings a criminal case on behalf of the government.
- – The supreme law of the United States.
- – The legal team representing the accused.
- – An act that violates the law.
- – The person accused or sued in a court case.
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- – The official who presides over a courtroom.
- – A minor criminal offense.
- – The person who brings a case against another in court.
- – A serious criminal offense.
- – Fair treatment according to the law.
- – A legal document authorizing an arrest or search.
- – A formal examination of evidence in court.
- – Facts or information used to prove a case.
- – Someone who gives testimony in court.
- – A statement made by a witness under oath.
- – Money paid to release someone from jail before trial.
20 Clues: – A minor criminal offense. • – A serious criminal offense. • – An act that violates the law. • – Fair treatment according to the law. • – The decision made by a jury or judge. • – Someone who gives testimony in court. • – The supreme law of the United States. • – The legal team representing the accused. • – A change or addition to the Constitution. • ...
CJ1 Q4 Word Wall 2022-05-11
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- An alternative sanction that requires an offender to work in the community at such tasks as cleaning public parks or working with disabled children in lieu of an incarceration sentence.
- The medieval practice of allowing offenders to go unpunished if they agreed to refrain from any further criminal behavior
- A state or federal correctional institution for incarceration of felony offenders for terms of 1 year or more. (State or Federal)
- 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.
- An administrative act performed by a parole authority that removes a person from parole, or a judicial order by a court removing a person from parole or probation, in response to a violation on the part of the parolee or probationer.
- Levying a money payment on offenders to compensate society for their misdeeds.
- A correctional policy that allows inmates to leave the institution for vocational or educational training, for employment, or to maintain family ties.
- A condition of probation in which the offender repays society of the victim of the crime for the trouble the offender caused.
- The process in which a probation officer settles cases at the initial appearance before the onset of formal criminal proceedings.
- 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
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- Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other.
- A correctional facility designed to hold pretrial detainees and misdemeanants serving their criminal sentences. (County Jails)
- The policy of keeping dangerous criminals of confinement to eliminate the risk of their repeating their offense in society
- 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.
- Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served simultaneously and run together.
- 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.
- Sentencing is aimed at sparing non-dangerous offenders from the stigma and labeling of a criminal conviction and involvement with the justice process
- A state correctional facility designed to hold convicted felons while they serve their criminal sentence. (State Prison)
- The action or practice of awarding each person his or her just due. Sanctions based on equity seek to compensate individual victims and the general society for their losses due to crime
20 Clues: 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. • Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served simultaneously and run together. • ...
Criminal Justice Word Wall 4 Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
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- and run together.
- The medieval practice of allowing offenders to go unpunished if they agreed to refrain from any further criminal behavior
- A state or federal correctional institution for incarceration of felony offenders for terms of 1 year or more. (State or Federal)
- The action or practice of awarding each person his or her just due. Sanctions
- The process in which a probation officer settles cases at the initial appearance before the onset of formal criminal proceedings.
- A state correctional facility designed to hold convicted felons while they serve their criminal sentence. (State Prison)
- An alternative sanction that requires an offender to work in the
- A correctional policy that allows inmates to leave the institution for vocational or educational training, for employment, or to maintain family ties
- A sentence entailing the conditional release of a convicted offender into the community under the supervision of the court (in the form of a probation officer), subject to certain conditions for a specified time
- on equity seek to compensate individual victims and the general society for their losses due to crime
- A condition of probation in which the offender repays society of the victim of the crime for the trouble the offender caused.
- Sentencing is aimed at sparing non-dangerous offenders from the stigma and labeling of a criminal conviction and involvement with the justice process
- An assessment of the risk level probationers pose to the community and themselves.
- Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other.
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- A correctional facility designed to hold pretrial detainees and misdemeanants serving their criminal sentences. (County Jails)
- The policy of keeping dangerous criminals of confinement to eliminate the risk of their repeating their offense in society
- at such tasks as cleaning public parks or working with disabled children in lieu of an incarceration sentence.
- Levying a money payment on offenders to compensate society for their misdeeds.
- Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served
- Defendants may be asked to confront their behavior, the damage they
- 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 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
- A prison term that is delayed while the defendant undergoes a period of community treatment. If the treatment is successful, the prison sentence is terminated.
- Sentencing is aimed at reducing future criminality by treating and
- the underlying causes of crime.
25 Clues: and run together. • the underlying causes of crime. • Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served • An alternative sanction that requires an offender to work in the • Sentencing is aimed at reducing future criminality by treating and • Defendants may be asked to confront their behavior, the damage they • ...
unit 5 cross word 2021-11-08
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- /criminal intent; one of the essential elements of a crime
- result; element of a crime
- /simultaneous occurrence of criminal act and criminal intent; one of the
- elements of a crime
- classification for the most serious type of crimes
- latin phrase meaning “bad in itself”; crime classification
- factor which favors the accused and makes a lesser charge and/or sentence likely
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- phrase meaning “bad because prohibited”; crime classification
- classification for a crime of medium gravity; more serious than infractions, but less serious than felonies
- /criminal act; one of the essential elements of a crime
- Factor/ factor which supports a more serious charge and/or stiffer penalty
- classification for the least serious type of crime; may also be called petty offense
- / illegal action or activity which is punishable by law
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
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- /criminal intent; 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
- latin phrase meaning “bad in itself”; crime classification
- factor which supports a more serious charge and/or stiffer penalty
- /simultaneous occurrence of criminal act and criminal intent; one of the
- classification for a crime of medium gravity; more serious than infractions, but less serious than felonies
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- phrase meaning “bad because prohibited”; crime classification
- classification for the least serious type of crime; may also be called petty offense
- elements of a crime
- result; element of a crime
- /criminal act; one of the essential elements of a crime
- / illegal action or activity which is punishable by law
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
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- /illegal action or activity which is punishable by law
- latin phrase meaning “bad in itself”; crime classification
- latin phrase meaning “bad because prohibited”; crime classification
- /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
- classification for the least serious type of crime; may also be called petty offense
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- factor which favors the accused and makes a lesser charge and/or sentence likely
- /criminal intent; one of the essential elements of a crime
- elements of a crime
- factor which supports a more serious charge and/or stiffer penalty
- harmful result; element of a crime
- classification for a crime of medium gravity; more serious than infractions, but less serious than felonies
13 Clues: elements of a crime • harmful result; element of a crime • classification for the most serious type of crimes • /illegal action or activity which is punishable by law • /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 • ...
criminal law 2021-09-29
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- plan it but dont do it
- 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
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- person who commits crime
- person vs person
- when you try to do it bu fail
- government vs people
- helping with the crime
- someone who helps
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
Ancient Athens 2017-04-08
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- Supports or holds up something.
- It is a list of topics to be discussed at a meeting
- Names are drawn by chance from a large number of choices
- The person who is accused of a crime in a court case
- A type of democracy where people vote to make every decision rather than having representatives
- Citizens of Athens were divided into 10 of these political groups
- The person who brings a complaint about another person to court
- It was a government official who works for the court
- It was the regular opportunity for all male citizens of Athens to speak their minds and exercise their votes regarding the government of their city. It was the most central and most definitive institution of the Athenian Democracy.
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- It was the full-time government of Athens. It was known as the Council of 500.
- A person owned by another person
- someone who speaks in public
- It was the place where the assembly met
- The only members of society who could vote and take part in government: man over the age of 20 years old, born in Athens with Athenian parents.
- The type of government system Athens is known for creating
- It was a building in ancient Greece which housed the council of 500.
- If the defendant was found guilty, the jury would vote on the ______
- It is a decision made by people who are in authority
- It is where you decide on criminal cases.
- A temporary banishment of a citizen, decided upon by popular vote.
- A man living in Athens who was not born there
21 Clues: someone who speaks in public • Supports or holds up something. • A person owned by another person • It was the place where the assembly met • It is where you decide on criminal cases. • A man living in Athens who was not born there • It is a list of topics to be discussed at a meeting • The person who is accused of a crime in a court case • ...
3/4 8th Grade Trivia! 2022-05-24
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- This person would have dinner with Elon Musk & Hasan Minhaj
- This person's dream career is to be a pilot or professional soccer player.
- This person would have dinner with Ryan Reynolds and Robert Downey Jr.
- This person's dream career is to be a lawyer
- This person's dream career is to be a pediatrician
- This person's dream concert would be Taylor Swift
- This person's favorite animated character is Kagamine Len
- This person's dream job is to be a surgeon
- This person's favorite show is Rick and Morty
- This person's favorite television show is Stranger Things.
- This person's dream concert would be Eugene's rap concert.
- This person's favorite song right now is Twizzy Rich by Yeat.
- This person's last meal would be their mom's spicy lamb curry with rice, a 2 liter Pepsi, water, naan, and Ben& Jerrys Ice Cream
- This person's dream career is to be an author
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- This person would have dinner with Kylie Jenner & Trisha Paytas.
- This person enjoys Christopher Nolan's Batman over Robert Pattinsons
- This person is spending their entire summer in Ireland
- This person would go to dinner with Joe Keery and Joe Keery only
- This person's dream job is to be an anesthesiologist.
- This person's would go to a My Chemical Romance concert
- This person's favorite book is It Ends With Us
- This person's summer plans are to go to Mexico & Six Flags
- This person's favorite show right now is Friends
- This person enjoys their skincare routine at night
- This person's last meal would be steak & potatoes with lemonade.
- This person's favorite show is Criminal Minds.
26 Clues: This person's dream job is to be a surgeon • This person's dream career is to be a lawyer • This person's favorite show is Rick and Morty • This person's dream career is to be an author • This person's favorite book is It Ends With Us • This person's favorite show is Criminal Minds. • This person's favorite show right now is Friends • ...
Random facts about me <3 2025-02-11
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- The first movie we watched in cinema together
- What I wanted to be all my life before I decided doctor
- Something I do when I'm sad or stressed
- Where I was stung by Naughty Nigel
- The first marvel movie I watched
- What I always try to get you when we are alone
- Cats or dogs?
- Favourite college teacher
- My food obsession
- How many years my Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery takes
- My birthdate
- An animal I absolutely adore
- What type of green is my favourite?
- How much I love you
- My favourite flower
- The name of the girl who convinced me to first ask you to 'hang out'
- My favourite thing about you :)
- My favourite marvel character
- How many times have I been to the states?
- My second favourite colour
- My favourite way to have potato
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- A very irrational fear of mine
- Something I was always jealous my brother got for Christmas
- My third favourite Pixar film
- My favourite F1 driver
- The colour of my eyes
- What was Naughty Nigel?
- The sport I've played most my school life
- What I wish to name one of my future dogs
- My favourite permanent menu item from Mcdonalds
- The best criminal minds character (minus Gideon)
- My favourite season
- The show I have been watching for years
- My favourite board game
- How many schools I've attended (including intermediate)
- My dream life is full of...
- The main book genre I read
- My favourite fruit
- A hobby I really enjoy
- My childhood dogs name
40 Clues: My birthdate • Cats or dogs? • My food obsession • My favourite fruit • My favourite season • How much I love you • My favourite flower • The colour of my eyes • My favourite F1 driver • A hobby I really enjoy • My childhood dogs name • What was Naughty Nigel? • My favourite board game • Favourite college teacher • The main book genre I read • My second favourite colour • ...
Expanding the Concept of Crime 2023-03-22
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- rules that govern serious violations of social code
- The Criminal Act
- A combination of Mens Rea and Actus Reus
- latin for "let the decision stand"
- most serious criminal offense
- Supremacy of law
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- is not a law but a proposed model
- "Body of Crime"
- law originating from use and custom rather than from written statuses
- rules that underline and are inherent in the fabric of society
- guilty knowledge or knowledge of wrongness before act occurs
- Basic parts, standards, or components of a crime than the government must prove in a court of law
- Least serious criminal offense
- A culpable mental state
14 Clues: "Body of Crime" • The Criminal Act • Supremacy of law • A culpable mental state • most serious criminal offense • Least serious criminal offense • is not a law but a proposed model • latin for "let the decision stand" • A combination of Mens Rea and Actus Reus • rules that govern serious violations of social code • guilty knowledge or knowledge of wrongness before act occurs • ...
Criminal Law Crossword 2022-03-09
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- Defendant based conduct on the erroneous factual belief that is a misconception of reality
- When an actor desires that a certain consequence occurs (subjective)
- agree to commit the crime together and agreement of overt act in furtherance of the crime
- the person is aware of a high probability it exists, UNLESS the person actually believes it does not exist
- The unlawful killing of another human being with malice aforethought
- the trespassory taking and carryingaway of the personal property of another with the intent to deprive the person of the property permanently
- the government created the crime and the defendant was predisposed to commit the crime
- requires purpose or knowledge
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- A conscious disregard of a substantial and unjustifiable risk of harm (subjective and objective)
- intent to commit the crime and an overt act in furtherance of the crime
- fraudulent conversion of a chattel by one already in the lawful possession of the thing
- When the actor is consciously aware that results are practically certain to occur (subjective)
- the intentional creation of the imminent apprehension of a battery OR an attempted battery
- requires purpose, knowledge, or high recklessness
- Larceny by force or fear from the person or presence of another
- (1) Defendant had the opportunity to reflect and (2) the Defendant reflected
- When an actor acts unreasonably, in disregard of a substantial and unjustifiable risk (objective)
17 Clues: requires purpose or knowledge • requires purpose, knowledge, or high recklessness • Larceny by force or fear from the person or presence of another • When an actor desires that a certain consequence occurs (subjective) • The unlawful killing of another human being with malice aforethought • intent to commit the crime and an overt act in furtherance of the crime • ...
Crime and criminal 2023-12-07
18 Clues: vrah • žhář • lupič • kukla • loupež • loupež • hlídat • pašovat • vykrást • zahájit • vyloupit • násilník • žhářství • přepadnout • drancovník • prodávat drogy • vražda, vraždit • drancovat, rabovat
Criminal Justice Vocabulary 2024-02-05
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- Benefit society by dealing early and quickly with delinquent behavior. These often require individualized contracts which may refer the juvenile to counseling, educational/youth programs, and community service.
- Alternative sentencing approach which seeks to address and examine the harmful impact of a crime and then determine what can be done to repair that harm while holding the person who caused it accountable for his or her actions.
- The act of apprehending and taking a person into legal custody, usually because the person has been suspected of or observed committing a crime.
- A Constitutional requirement that applies to most offenders that grants the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on condition that a sum of money be lodged to guarantee their appearance in court.
- An actor accused of participating in unlawful behavior as a minor or individual younger than the statutory age of majority.
- A responsibility of the courts, this is the formal process of determining the punishment for one who was convicted or plead guilty to a crime. There is a wide range of potential outcomes at this stage.
- AKA imprisonment, it is the restraint of a person's liberty against their will in a mandated correctional setting.
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- Refers to a legal decision to terminate a court case or charge without imposing liability on the defendant.
- A formal reading of a criminal charging document in the presence of the defendant, to inform them of the charges against them. In some jurisdictions, the accused is expected to enter a plea at this point; in other jurisdictions, no plea is required yet.
- This component of the criminal justice system serves a variety of functions related to the punishment, treatment, and supervision of persons who have been convicted of crimes.
- Also known as a prosecutor, they represent the government in criminal cases and are responsible for ensuring that justice is served by prosecuting individuals accused of committing crimes.
- This can consist of physical, scientific, and technological elements and the outcome of many criminal law cases will depend upon its strength and admissibility in the court of law.
- Setting where prosecution occurs when a state or other legal system believes that an individual has committed a crime and charges have been filed.
- While particular laws vary by state, these generally include nonviolent crimes. Less serious crimes.
- Occur when a criminal defendant agrees to admit guilt to a charge or charges related to a criminal offense, in return for reduced charges or sentencing guidelines, rather than making the prosecutor prove their guilt, in a court of law, beyond a reasonable doubt.
- A crime that is considered a serious offense, typically one involving violence, serious injury, and significant loss. A conviction for this type of crime can lead to strict punishments and can result in long incarceration sentences.
- Behavior, either by act or omission, defined by statutory or common law as deserving of punishment or penalty.
17 Clues: While particular laws vary by state, these generally include nonviolent crimes. Less serious crimes. • Refers to a legal decision to terminate a court case or charge without imposing liability on the defendant. • Behavior, either by act or omission, defined by statutory or common law as deserving of punishment or penalty. • ...
The Criminal Trial 2023-03-28
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- - The use of correlational techniques from the social sciences to gauge the likelihood that potential jurors will vote for conviction or acquittal.
- - An oral summation of a case presented to a judge, or to a judge and jury, by the prosecution or by the defense in a criminal trial.
- - Evidence consisting of physical material or traces of physical activity
- - A 1974 federal law requiring that proceedings in a criminal case against a defendant begin before passage of a specified period of time, such as 70 working days after indictment.
- - The initial statement of an attorney (or of a defendant representing himself or herself) made in a court of law to a judge, or to a judge and jury, describing the facts that he or she intends to present during trial to prove the case.
- – This is a process where both the prosecution and defense attorneys question potential jurors.
- - The two-sided structure under which American criminal trial courts operate that pits the prosecution against the defense.
- - The intentional making of a false statement as part of the testimony by a sworn witness in a judicial proceeding on a matter relevant to the case at hand.
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- - Oral evidence offered by a sworn witness on the witness stand during a criminal trial.
- - The process whereby, according to law and precedent, members of a particular trial jury are chosen.
- - Evidence that, if believed, directly proves a fact. Eyewitness testimony and videotaped documentation account for the majority of all direct evidence heard in the criminal courtroom.
- - A jury that is isolated from the public during the course of a trial and throughout the deliberation process.
- - The decision of the jury in a jury trial or of a judicial officer in a nonjury trial.
- - Rules of court that govern the admissibility of evidence at criminal hearings and trials.
- - Evidence that requires interpretation or that requires a judge or jury to reach a conclusion based upon what the evidence indicates.
- - The right to challenge a potential juror without disclosing the reason for the challenge
- - Something that is not based upon the personal knowledge of a witness.
17 Clues: - Something that is not based upon the personal knowledge of a witness. • - Evidence consisting of physical material or traces of physical activity • - The decision of the jury in a jury trial or of a judicial officer in a nonjury trial. • - Oral evidence offered by a sworn witness on the witness stand during a criminal trial. • ...
HUMAN RIGHTS 2025-06-04
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- – Prominent scholar cited in Philippine legal literature and jurisprudence.
- – Inherent authority of the state to legislate for public health, safety, morals, and welfare.
- – Individual or party obligated to fulfill a legal duty.
- – Binding legal tie that constitutes the essence of an obligation.
- – Provision barring retroactive interference in lawful contracts.
- – Admissible hearsay made in extremis concerning the cause of impending death.
- – Normative basis of rights rooted in shared moral concern for others.
- Security pledged to temporarily release a suspect pending trial.
- Legal grounds excusing liability due to lack of voluntariness or other defenses.
- – Offenses deemed criminal due to statute, not by inherent immorality.
- Circumstances that heighten criminal liability and increase penalties.
- Failure to exercise reasonable foresight leading to negligent harm.
- Free from favoritism or bias in adjudication.
- – The primary cause that sets off a chain of events in legal liability.
- – International body established in 1945 to maintain global order and prevent intergovernmental conflict.
- – Constitutional guarantee protecting individuals from arbitrary denial of legal rights.
- – Entity entitled to enforce compliance in a juridical relation.
- – Constitutional right ensuring the ability to litigate without economic or institutional barriers.
- Action based on personal discretion lacking legal justification.
- Principle mandating uniform application of rights and responsibilities.
- Mutually exclusive options provided in a legal or contractual obligation.
- Permanent abnormality often relevant in classifying serious physical injury.
- Mutual agreement enforceable by law involving a meeting of minds.
- Pertaining to the structure or exercise of governmental power.
- Diminution or weakening of legal capacity or contract enforcement.
- – Psychological impetus driving the commission of an unlawful act.
- Collective manifestations of intellectual achievement and social practice.
- Term inclusive of all legal persons, natural or juridical.
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- Legal removal of a person from a state’s territory.
- A juridical necessity to give, to do, or not to do.
- Felonious or justifiable killing of a human being.
- Formal notice compelling appearance before judicial authority.
- – Foundational value affirming intrinsic worth beyond legal status.
- – Prejudicial treatment grounded in unlawful or irrelevant distinctions.
- Factors that reduce the degree of moral culpability in sentencing.
- – Remedy against unlawful detention, demanding court justification for custody.
- Application of unlawful pressure to override free will.
- Legal scope within which a court may render decisions.
- Relating to sovereign dominion over geographic boundaries.
- Branch or process responsible for enacting statutory laws.
- – Legal doctrine requiring punishment or force to align with offense severity.
- Judicial tribunal established to interpret and apply laws.
- Defendant’s formal response to criminal charges during arraignment.
- One who voluntarily aids in the commission of a crime with knowledge of its intent.
- The specific object, service, or action due in an obligation.
- Binding international agreement under public international law.
- The equitable administration of the law with impartiality.
- Severe infliction of pain sanctioned or carried out by authority for extraction or punishment.
- Intentional annihilation of an identifiable group, often under international law.
- Era – Post-Spanish colonial period marked by U.S. influence on Philippine legal and political systems.
50 Clues: Free from favoritism or bias in adjudication. • Felonious or justifiable killing of a human being. • Legal removal of a person from a state’s territory. • A juridical necessity to give, to do, or not to do. • Legal scope within which a court may render decisions. • Application of unlawful pressure to override free will. • ...
Ch 12 White Collar Crime 2012-04-16
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- federal law that subjects to criminal or civil sanctions to any person.
- usings one's institutional position to grant favors and sell information to which one's co-conspiators are entitled.
- using the internet to steal someone's identitiy and'or impersonate the victim.
- methods of controlling white-collar crime rely on the threat of economic sanctions or civil penalties to control potential violaters.
- using the internet to buy or sell merchandise illegally.
- use of the instrumentsn of modern technology for criminal purposes.
- illgal buying of stock in a company on the basis of information provided by someone who has a fiduciary interest in the company.
- a national syndicate of some 25 itailia- dominated crime families who control organized crime in distinct geographic areas.
- use of computer networks for criminal profits.
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- use of illegal tactics to gain profit in the marketplace.
- placing broker's personal orders ahead f a customer's large order to profit from the market effects of the trade.
- using the internet,email,or other electronics communications devices to stalk or harsass another person.
- poerful institutions or thier representatives willfully violate the laws that restrain these institutions from doing socail harm or require them to do socail good.
- methods of controlling whit-color crime that rely punishment of individual offenders to deter other would-be violaters.
- collarcrime illegal activites of people and institutions whose acknowledged purpose is profit through legitimate business transactions.
- a term that denotes all forms of technolgoy.
- the illegal control by agreement amongproducers or manufacturers of the price of a commidty to avoid price competition and deprive the consumer of reasonable prices.
- illegal activites or people and organizations whose acknowledged purpose is profit through illegitimate business enterprise.
- a standard investigative tool of the FBI that focuses on criminal enterprise and attacks the structure or the criminal enterprise.
- the belief, subscribed to by the federal government and many respected criminologist.
20 Clues: a term that denotes all forms of technolgoy. • use of computer networks for criminal profits. • using the internet to buy or sell merchandise illegally. • use of illegal tactics to gain profit in the marketplace. • use of the instrumentsn of modern technology for criminal purposes. • federal law that subjects to criminal or civil sanctions to any person. • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary 2021-12-27
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- Deviance involving occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a lifestyle or self concept
- Deviance in which an individual's life and identity are organized around breaking norms
- Behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- An undesirable label that is used to deny a deviant social acceptance
- Job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- Rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- The process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- Behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms
- The process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- Theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
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- The theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed
- A system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statuses
- A social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- A person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- A repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior
- The theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- The theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- A method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- Behavior that over-conforms to accepted norms
- An act committed in violation with the law
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
24 Clues: An act committed in violation with the law • Behavior that over-conforms to accepted norms • Behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms • Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • A repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior • Behavior that departs from societal or group norms • Job-related crimes committed by high-status people • ...
Medieval Crime and Punishment 2024-04-15
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- Crimes that are against society's views, e.g. public drunkenness
- A Law Enforcer introduced in the Later Middle Ages.
- Someone who investigates suspicious deaths.
- A title you are given if you run away after committing a crime. You lose all legal protections.
- A law that made killing Normans worse than killing Anglo-Saxons.
- Setting fire to a building to cause property damage.
- A punishment that ends in death, e.g. Execution
- Taking an oath to prove your innocence during a trial.
- Belief in something other than the established religion.
- Money paid by a criminal to the victim of a crime or their family.
- Ten men who all take responsibility for each others crimes.
- Illegally hunting on land that belongs to someone else.
- A criminal could ask the church for this. They would not be captured so long as they remained in the church.
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- A local law enforcer appointed to bring criminals to justice. Later became known as sheriffs.
- A type of punishment where you are whipped.
- Betraying the King, e.g. plotting to kill or overthrow him.
- A group of men that would help track down criminals.
- A punishment that severely harms a criminal without killing them, e.g. maiming
- Something that discourages someone from doing something.
- Marking a criminal by burning their flesh with a hot iron.
- A method of trial using a specific task, e.g. holding a hot iron or being dunked in water
- A method of trial where two people fight over who is innocent.
- When a crime is committed, everyone in the village needs to do this.
- The place where a witch or heretic would be burned.
- The second part of the punishment for treason where your organs would be removed from your body.
- A Written Law.
- A type of punishment to humiliate the criminal by holding them in one place.
27 Clues: A Written Law. • A type of punishment where you are whipped. • Someone who investigates suspicious deaths. • A punishment that ends in death, e.g. Execution • A Law Enforcer introduced in the Later Middle Ages. • The place where a witch or heretic would be burned. • A group of men that would help track down criminals. • ...
Steps in a Criminal Case 2023-02-10
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- a person's first appearance before the Court when being charged with a traffic or criminal offense. a formal reading of a criminal charging document in the presence of the defendant, to inform them of the charges against them.
- A lawyer's final opportunity in a trial to tell the judge and/or jury why they should win the case.
- The process through which potential jurors from the venire are questioned by either the judge or a lawyer to determine their suitability for jury service. Also the preliminary questioning of witnesses (especially experts) to determine their competence to testify.
- the act of the opposing party questioning the witness during a trial.
- U.S. legal principle that allows police to perform a warrantless search of an arrested person, and the area within the arrestee’s immediate control, in the interest of officer safety, the prevention of escape, and the preservation of evidence.
- The rejection of a potential juror without the need for explanation/reason.
- An amount of money given to a court to allow a prisoner to leave jail and return later for a trial.
- the offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation.
- The rights that the police are required to read to a person when they are arrested.
- the statements or arguments provided by lawyers at the beginning of a trial.
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- tools used by the prosecutor and the defense to set the boundaries for a trial, if a trial is going to take place. often a written pleading that asks the judge to take certain actions in relation to a criminal case.
- bargain a negotiation process between the defense and the prosecution about charges and sentencing.
- the process where information about a criminal suspect is entered into the system of a police station or jail after that person's arrest.
- The substitution of another place of trial, as when the local jury or court is likely to be prejudiced.
- apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court.
- one of the first hearings that's conducted in a criminal case
- A formal written accusation of crime affirmed by a grand jury and presented by it to a court for trial of the accused.
- a jury—a group of citizens—empowered by law to conduct legal proceedings, investigate potential criminal conduct, and determine whether criminal charges should be brought.
18 Clues: one of the first hearings that's conducted in a criminal case • the act of the opposing party questioning the witness during a trial. • apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court. • The rejection of a potential juror without the need for explanation/reason. • ...
pols 2023-02-16
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- The rejection of a potential juror without the need for explanation/reason.
- The substitution of another place of trial, as when the local jury or court is likely to be prejudiced.
- tools used by the prosecutor and the defense to set the boundaries for a trial, if a trial is going to take place. often a written pleading that asks the judge to take certain actions in relation to a criminal case.
- An amount of money given to a court to allow a prisoner to leave jail and return later for a trial.
- one of the first hearings that's conducted in a criminal case
- The rights that the police are required to read to a person when they are arrested.
- a jury—a group of citizens—empowered by law to conduct legal proceedings, investigate potential criminal conduct, and determine whether criminal charges should be brought.
- the process where information about a criminal suspect is entered into the system of a police station or jail after that person's arrest.
- bargain a negotiation process between the defense and the prosecution about charges and sentencing.
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- the act of the opposing party questioning the witness during a trial.
- U.S. legal principle that allows police to perform a warrantless search of an arrested person, and the area within the arrestee’s immediate control, in the interest of officer safety, the prevention of escape, and the preservation of evidence.
- A formal written accusation of crime affirmed by a grand jury and presented by it to a court for trial of the accused.
- The process through which potential jurors from the venire are questioned by either the judge or a lawyer to determine their suitability for jury service. Also the preliminary questioning of witnesses (especially experts) to determine their competence to testify.
- A lawyer's final opportunity in a trial to tell the judge and/or jury why they should win the case.
- the statements or arguments provided by lawyers at the beginning of a trial.
- apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court.
- the offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation.
- a person's first appearance before the Court when being charged with a traffic or criminal offense. a formal reading of a criminal charging document in the presence of the defendant, to inform them of the charges against them.
18 Clues: one of the first hearings that's conducted in a criminal case • the act of the opposing party questioning the witness during a trial. • apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court. • The rejection of a potential juror without the need for explanation/reason. • ...
Kyle's V-Day Crosswordextravaganza 2025-02-14
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- Kyle's favorite genre of music
- Something we do really well together
- "Look! It's frickin' ____!"
- Natasha Bedingfield song (2 words)
- The elixir of life (Spencer's opinion)
- Kyle's preferred size utensil
- Must be done, first thing (3 words)
- Amazingly talented and gorgeous artist, recently sung with Kendrick Lamar
- First performance we saw together (abbr.)
- "Woulds't thou like to ___ _____?" (2 words)
- Do this together for ultimate healing
- Bug's nickname for Kyle
- Kyle told Spence he feels he can __ _____ with Spence (2 words)
- GOAT tattoo artist
- One of the harder games on NYT games
- The stinkiest boy ever
- The non-boring water
- One of Spence's favorite things to receive (2 words)
- Spence's preferred size utensil
- Spence's favorite genre of music
- Yes for Kyle, and mostly a No from Spence
- An essential for Kyle in the winter (2 words)
- The herb of life
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- Bug's favorite Criminal Minds Character
- A common descripter Bug uses for Kyle (2 words)
- A requirement to be Spence's boyfriend (2 words)
- What Kyle's clothes are made of (2 words)
- Dinner before our first show (3 words)
- Our astrology sign
- First time we both said "I love you" (Month)
- These can be found all around Spence's place
- First date location
- Kyle's favorite LinkedIn game
- Relieves anxiety in Spence's body
- Out of herb
- Penny's displacement item
- There are games on there?
- Bug's least favorite chore
- Kyle's nickname for Spence
- Penny's middle name
- Sub with seltzer for a refreshing buzz (2 words)
- Bug's favorite character on Bob's Burgers
- Please come get us off this dumb planet!
43 Clues: Out of herb • The herb of life • Our astrology sign • GOAT tattoo artist • First date location • Penny's middle name • The non-boring water • The stinkiest boy ever • Bug's nickname for Kyle • Penny's displacement item • There are games on there? • Bug's least favorite chore • Kyle's nickname for Spence • "Look! It's frickin' ____!" • Kyle's preferred size utensil • ...
Tinfinity 2025-10-03
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- Matthew Gray Gubler plays our favorite character on Criminal Minds
- Name of their famed trio with Julia and NOT Nate
- Emily has a video Megan reacting to a plot twist of this Freeform show
- Emily's new girl character
- What meat Emily puts on her breakfast sandwiches
- Which sized dogs have agendas?
- The school we met at
- First movie Megan and Emily saw together
- Emily and Megan did crosswords together while they were at work using which method?
- Megan accidentally ate Emily's entire bar of these triangle shaped chocolates
- Emily's dog's name?
- Megan's movie themed nickname for Emily
- Megan's new girl character
- Megan and Emily went on a roadtrip to this city this past summer
- Megan convinved Emily to watch this genre of movie several times against her better judgement
- Julianne Hough movie Emily and Megan watched together eating microwave nachos
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- Megan's first canva campaign was "Vote _______"
- The town/city where we lived together
- Popular sandwich we went as for Halloween
- What Megan and Emily refer to each other as
- "Thank you May-gan" comes from Megan's recommendation to Emily's family to this type of restaurant
- Megan's dog's name?
- Emily hand-fed this Irish-themed cereal at a bar at her bachelorette party
- How many weddings have we attended at the same time?
- The band Megan and Emily see together
- Show Megan and Emily watched together
- Emily gave Megan the DVD version of this beloved spooooooooky childhood movie
- Single of Reese's Pieces and our greateset pet peeve
- Food product we thought we'd be brand ambassadors for
- The club we met at
30 Clues: The club we met at • Megan's dog's name? • Emily's dog's name? • The school we met at • Emily's new girl character • Megan's new girl character • Which sized dogs have agendas? • The town/city where we lived together • The band Megan and Emily see together • Show Megan and Emily watched together • Megan's movie themed nickname for Emily • First movie Megan and Emily saw together • ...
Popular Jobs in the world 2020-09-16
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- often gather information and evaluate behavior through controlled laboratory experiments, psychoanalysis, or psychotherapy
- Represent clients in criminal and civil litigation and other legal proceedings, draw up legal documents, or manage or advise clients on legal transactions
- is any skilled tradesperson who designs, installs, maintains, and repairs the electrical systems
- care for the health of animals and work to improve public health
- are licensed health professionals who maintain and restore human health through the practice of medicine
- help organizations by applying mathematical theories and techniques to solve practical problems
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- design power-producing machines, such as electric generators, internal combustion engines, and steam and gas turbines, as well as power-using machines
- are the creative minds behind software programs, and they have the technical skills to build those programs or to oversee their creation by a team
- is responsible for the coding, design and layout of a website
- is responsible for the preoperative diagnosis of the patient, for performing the operation, and for providing the patient with postoperative surgical care and treatment
- diagnose and treat problems with patients' teeth, gums, and related parts of the mouth
- Provides financial information to management by researching and analyzing accounting data
- fly and navigate airplanes, helicopters, and other types of aircraft
- install and repair pipes that supply water and gas to, as well as carry waste away from, homes and businesses
14 Clues: is responsible for the coding, design and layout of a website • care for the health of animals and work to improve public health • fly and navigate airplanes, helicopters, and other types of aircraft • diagnose and treat problems with patients' teeth, gums, and related parts of the mouth • ...
The Armour of God 2014-07-04
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- Sandals of _______ help us ask for forgiveness and get along with others.
- This piece of armour we hold and it protects us against temptations and doubt.
- This is invisible to others but each piece will protect us in a special way.
- The helmet of _________ protects our minds so we can make good decisions.
- It is important to fill our minds with the words of this book.
- There is a constant ________ between good and evil and we should be ready.
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- Put on the _______ Armour of God.
- With the Armour of God we can ______ strong and know we are protected from evil.
- We win the _______ when we wear the Armour of God.
- We learn about the Armour of God in this Book.
- The belt of ______.
- When we ____ all the armour is held together so that it protects us.
- With the sword of the ______ we have a special part of God at work in us.
13 Clues: The belt of ______. • Put on the _______ Armour of God. • We learn about the Armour of God in this Book. • We win the _______ when we wear the Armour of God. • It is important to fill our minds with the words of this book. • When we ____ all the armour is held together so that it protects us. • ...
Act 6 2023-05-09
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- critic
- role
- criminal
- crime
- detective
- failure
- to rob
- you have seen
- thief
- how is it
- scene
- to rent
- director
- to arrest
- plot
- to kill
- leading man
- direction
- to be in love
- violence
- special effects
- not yet
- alien
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- acting
- to be based on
- action film
- love
- main character
- victim
- to recommend
- to capture
- to be about
- star
- to succeed
- in love with
- i have seen
- to fascinate
- he she will be
38 Clues: role • love • star • plot • crime • thief • scene • alien • acting • critic • victim • to rob • failure • to rent • to kill • not yet • criminal • director • violence • detective • how is it • to arrest • direction • to capture • to succeed • action film • to be about • leading man • i have seen • to recommend • in love with • to fascinate • you have seen • to be in love • to be based on • main character • he she will be • special effects
Vocab 6B 2024-04-05
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- Investigador en un asesinato
- una persona que juzga la película
- esta en el espacio exterior
- Atrapar a un criminal
- pagar durante un periodo de tiempo
- el acto de algo ilegal
- tomar ilegalmente
- algo que es interesante
- parte de la película
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- La brutalidad en una película se llama
- se llama un actor en una película
- El persona esta muerto
- una persona que dirige la película
- una persona que roba
- una parte de película
- sugerir una idea
- Los amas
- el que sufre
- una pelea a causa de un
- Esposar al criminal
20 Clues: Los amas • el que sufre • sugerir una idea • tomar ilegalmente • Esposar al criminal • una persona que roba • parte de la película • una parte de película • Atrapar a un criminal • El persona esta muerto • el acto de algo ilegal • algo que es interesante • una pelea a causa de un • esta en el espacio exterior • Investigador en un asesinato • se llama un actor en una película • ...
Law & Public Safety Pathways 2024-04-02
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- offer social services to help rehabilitate law offenders suggest actions for rehabilitation plans and treatments of offenders
- depict, store and record exactly pretrial and trial proceedings or other information
- collect abandoned, dangerous or unattended animals
- investigate suspected criminal violations of federal, state or local laws
- oversee and organize activities of correctional officers and jailers
- perform investigations to solve criminal cases or prevent crimes inspect crime scenes to gather clues and evidence, such as loose hairs, clothing or weapons
- investigate legal standards, study facts or prepare legal documents for lawyers
- represent clients in criminal and civil legal proceedings
- enforce laws and ordinances, monitor traffic, control crowds, prevent crime and make arrests
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- keep order in courts of law
- gather and review physical evidence related to criminal investigations
- provide justice in a court of law
- prevent theft, violence or breaking of rules by monitoring and patrolling premises
- examine persons, common carriers, goods and merchandise arriving or departing from the United States or between states
- expose occurrences of unlawful acts or breaking of rules in private establishment or for a client
- provide negotiation and conflict resolution through communicating with clients
- oversee inmates in penal or rehabilitative institutions
- help in the rehabilitation process of institutionalized offenders develop treatment plans for offenders
- research or prepare legal documents for lawyers and judges
19 Clues: keep order in courts of law • provide justice in a court of law • collect abandoned, dangerous or unattended animals • oversee inmates in penal or rehabilitative institutions • represent clients in criminal and civil legal proceedings • research or prepare legal documents for lawyers and judges • oversee and organize activities of correctional officers and jailers • ...
Costume Unit/Developing Personal Resources 2022-02-14
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- fabric rich in threading. Heavy fabric used in historical pieces
- interest or engagement
- sample strip cut from a piece of fabric (Let’s ponder 2-3 archetype costumes)
- that is used to close a costume
- power of seeing and taking notice movement the ability to transform ideas into action
- set of clothes in a style to meet the Playwright's storyline
- of the garment which covers the torso
- of fabric or trip attached to a background fabric in a decorative design
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- with complex patterns or in a precise shape
- power to create ideas and pictures in our minds
- cotton cloth in a plain weave
- to or appropriate to a time in history (Dramaturg would verify)
- act of imagining and seeing pictures in our minds
- ability to focus and pay close attention
- round collar of pleated muslin or linen worn by men and women in the late 16/early 17th century
- of view/a position from which we perceive an object person or place
16 Clues: interest or engagement • cotton cloth in a plain weave • that is used to close a costume • of the garment which covers the torso • ability to focus and pay close attention • with complex patterns or in a precise shape • power to create ideas and pictures in our minds • act of imagining and seeing pictures in our minds • ...
Costume Unit/Developing Personal Resources 2022-02-14
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- pieces of fabric or trip attached to a background fabric in a decorative design
- anything that is used to close a costume
- lacking interest or engagement
- a position from which we perceive an object person or place
- raised fabric rich in threading. Heavy fabric used in historical pieces
- a sample strip cut from a piece of fabric (Let’s ponder 2-3 archetype costumes)
- a set of clothes in a style to meet the Playwright's storyline
- lightweight cotton cloth in a plain weave
- authentic to or appropriate to a time in history (Dramaturg would verify)
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- the act of imagining and seeing pictures in our minds
- the power of seeing and taking notice movement the ability to transform ideas into action
- decorated with complex patterns or in a precise shape
- part of the garment which covers the torso
- the ability to focus and pay close attention
- large round collar of pleated muslin or linen worn by men and women in the late 16/early 17th century
- the power to create ideas and pictures in our minds
16 Clues: lacking interest or engagement • anything that is used to close a costume • lightweight cotton cloth in a plain weave • part of the garment which covers the torso • the ability to focus and pay close attention • the power to create ideas and pictures in our minds • the act of imagining and seeing pictures in our minds • ...
Perfect English-Spanish Cognates #1 2025-09-15
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- Considerable
- Carbon
- Cheque
- Debate
- Crisis
- Control
- Auto
- Cable
- Brutal
- Director
- Animal
- Collar
- Artificial
- Canon
- Cordial
- Canal
- Enigma
- Club
- Cancer
- Decision
- Altar
- Doctor
- Editorial
- Electoral
- Actor
- Disco
- Elemental
- Dimension
- Combustion
- Cerebral
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- Durable
- Agenda
- Central
- Civil
- Drama
- Admirable
- Balance
- Cultural
- Conclusion
- Bar
- Circular
- Colonial
- Conductor
- Diagonal
- Base
- Carton
- Chocolate
- Area
- Division
- Confusion
- Capital
- Criminal
- Alcohol
- Coma
54 Clues: Bar • Auto • Club • Base • Area • Coma • Civil • Drama • Cable • Canon • Canal • Altar • Actor • Disco • Agenda • Carbon • Cheque • Debate • Crisis • Brutal • Animal • Collar • Enigma • Carton • Cancer • Doctor • Durable • Central • Control • Balance • Cordial • Capital • Alcohol • Cultural • Director • Circular • Colonial • Diagonal • Decision • Division • Criminal • Cerebral • Admirable • Conductor • Chocolate • Editorial • Electoral • Confusion • Elemental • Dimension • Conclusion • Artificial • ...
Act 6 2023-05-09
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- critic
- role
- criminal
- crime
- detective
- failure
- to rob
- you have seen
- thief
- how is it
- scene
- to rent
- director
- to arrest
- plot
- to kill
- leading man
- direction
- to be in love
- violence
- special effects
- not yet
- alien
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- acting
- to be based on
- action film
- love
- main character
- victim
- to recommend
- to capture
- to be about
- star
- to succeed
- in love with
- i have seen
- to fascinate
- he she will be
38 Clues: role • love • star • plot • crime • thief • scene • alien • acting • critic • victim • to rob • failure • to rent • to kill • not yet • criminal • director • violence • detective • how is it • to arrest • direction • to capture • to succeed • action film • to be about • leading man • i have seen • to recommend • in love with • to fascinate • you have seen • to be in love • to be based on • main character • he she will be • special effects
Boekbespreking The Darkest Minds 2019-01-30
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- Welke kleur staat voor de gevaarlijkste kinderen?
- Hoeveel boeken zijn verschenen van de 'Darkest Minds' serie?
- Hoe oud was Ruby toen ze naar een heropvoedingskamp werd gebracht?
- Hoe heet de zoon van president Clay?
- Hoe heette het busje waarmee de vier kinderen op pad gingen?
- Welk boek vond Ruby onder de passagiersstoel?
- Hoe heette de jongen die Ruby leuk vond?
- Wat is de afkorting van de mysterieuze ziekte waaraan veel kinderen overleden?
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- Wat is het genre van het boek?
- Wat is de voornaam van de auteur?
- Het hoofdpersonage van het boek
- Hoe heet de organisatie die de kinderen uit heropvoedingskampen redt?
- Hoe heette de dokter die Ruby uit Thurmond haalde?
- hoe heet het kamp waar Ruby zes jaar in zat?
- Welke kleur staat voor de minst gevaarlijke kinderen?
- Uit welk land komt de schrijfster?
- Wat is een karaktertrek van Ruby?
17 Clues: Wat is het genre van het boek? • Het hoofdpersonage van het boek • Wat is de voornaam van de auteur? • Wat is een karaktertrek van Ruby? • Uit welk land komt de schrijfster? • Hoe heet de zoon van president Clay? • Hoe heette de jongen die Ruby leuk vond? • hoe heet het kamp waar Ruby zes jaar in zat? • Welk boek vond Ruby onder de passagiersstoel? • ...
THIS IS HOW WE INNOVATE 2023-08-17
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- Often we need to transform our minds and begin our thinking outside of here
- You have just found a key component of our Strategic Plan here at Colegio Menor
- When we use innovation in our methods and strategies, this becomes automatic for students
- We are all involved for success
- A location to build, design and problem solve here at Menor
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- One way we innovate is to make a positive impact here
- You spent a good portion of your time today looking for these
- Existing or occurring naturally situations and events
- By providing opportunities, we do this for our students
- We use this collaboration at Menor to stimulate our minds and innovate
- Innovators are always searching for these types of ideas
11 Clues: We are all involved for success • One way we innovate is to make a positive impact here • Existing or occurring naturally situations and events • By providing opportunities, we do this for our students • Innovators are always searching for these types of ideas • A location to build, design and problem solve here at Menor • ...
mars patel 2022-12-13
10 Clues: not okay • quit smart • brain washed • found friends • think other minds • being very secret • protecting toothpick • cought mars and friends • might be pruitts assistent • going away to find friends.
Criminal Law Crossword 2024-02-26
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- Deliberately setting fire to property
- The action of holding someone against their will without the legal authority to do so (two words)
- The action of unlawfully taking something from a business without paying for it
- Unlawful killing of another person without premeditation.
- Unlawful sexual intercourse carried out forcibly or under threat of injury against a person's will and without consent
- Unlawful killing of another person with premeditation.
- The action of sexual intercourse with consent, but involving one or more persons under the age of consent (two words)
- Wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
- Unlawfully entering a building to commit a crime, such as theft
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- The action of deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property
- Fraudulent taking of personal property by someone to whom it was entrusted. It is most often associated with the misappropriation of funds
- The threat of immediate physical harm
- The action of forging or producing a copy of a document, signature, banknote, or work of art
- Unwanted, uninvited, and unwelcome and causes nuisance, alarm, or substantial emotional distress
- Unlawfully taking property from a person by force or threat of force
- The action of abducting someone by force or threat of force and holding them against their will.
- Unlawful physical contact
17 Clues: Unlawful physical contact • Deliberately setting fire to property • The threat of immediate physical harm • Unlawful killing of another person with premeditation. • Unlawful killing of another person without premeditation. • Unlawfully entering a building to commit a crime, such as theft • Unlawfully taking property from a person by force or threat of force • ...
Criminal court vocabulary 2025-08-21
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- illegal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
- a person who saw or heard something relevant to the case
- the reason for commiting a crime
- infromation supporting an accusation
- (v.) to discuss an issue with the intent to reach an agreement
- the action of taking property unlawfully from someone else by force
- the principal character in a story
- the final decision reached by a judge
- unlawfully seize control of a vehicle to go to another destination
- a group of citizens who have to decide if the person accused is guilty or non guilty
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- the person who is going to challenge the main character of a story
- An other legal term for an accusation
- the legal term for the killing of a person
- a person who practices or studies law
- (adj.) of a crime that was thought through before being commited
- The person standing accused of a crime
- the illegal entry of a building with the intent to commit crime
17 Clues: the reason for commiting a crime • the principal character in a story • infromation supporting an accusation • An other legal term for an accusation • a person who practices or studies law • the final decision reached by a judge • The person standing accused of a crime • the legal term for the killing of a person • a person who saw or heard something relevant to the case • ...
Chapter 5 - The Police (Investigation, Arrest, & Brining the Accused to Trial) 2013-04-23
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- notice a legal document stating the criminal charge and the court date
- a line of people formed by the police for identification
- onus when the burden of proof is placed on the defence rather than the Crown
- the starting document for a less serious offence
- and probable grounds facts that would cause an average person to believe beyond a mere suspicion
- counsel a government lawyer who provides legal advice to those just arrested or brought before the court
- discussion a pretrial meeting between the defence and Crown to try to resolve the case without a trial
- a signed guarantee by the accused to appear in court as required and to abide by the terms
- all evidence against the accused that the Crown must reveal to the defence early in the proceedings
- an order by a judge to arrest the accused for listed alleged offences
- hearing a court hearing to determine if there is enough evidence to proceed to trial
- warrant a court order authorizing police to search a specific place at a specified time
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- test a test using a device to determine if a person is telling the truth
- the person charged with an offence; the defendant in a criminal trial
- anything that is used to determine the truth in a court of law
- a document in which the accused agrees to appear in court as required
- negotiation a deal between the Crown and the defence for a guilty plea to a lesser charge and/or penalty
- aid legal services paid by taxpayers, available to persons unable to afford a lawyer
- a postponement of court business
- in criminal law, actual imprisonment or physical detention
- an order to appear in criminal court
- hearing a hearing to decide whether an accused can be released from jail before trial and with what conditions
- a court order issued by phone, fax, or e-mail to search a place or arrest a person
- to stop a person from leaving, or to confine someone
- science the application of scientific techniques to criminal investigations
- arrest detainment by a civilian of a person believed to have committed a crime
- to detain a person legally and to charge him or her with a criminal offence
27 Clues: a postponement of court business • an order to appear in criminal court • the starting document for a less serious offence • to stop a person from leaving, or to confine someone • a line of people formed by the police for identification • in criminal law, actual imprisonment or physical detention • anything that is used to determine the truth in a court of law • ...
Socials Chapter 11 Vocab Crossword 2022-06-05
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- the federal law about the youth criminal justice system
- a criminal defendant's admission to the court that he or she committed the offense he or she is charged with and his or her agreement to waive the right to trial
- deals with relationships between individuals or groups
- the court outcome of a charge
- a governing body that makes laws and can also amend or repeal them
- the group of people who have been chosen from the general public to listen to the facts about a crime and to decide whether the person accused is guilty or not
- the superior trial court for BC which hears both civil and criminal cases, as well as some appeals from the Provincial Court
- the long-term confinement of convicted and sentenced offenders
- law that states all people are treated equally by the same standards
- rea the guilty mind
- system of laws based on past decisions
- rules made by government that forbid certain actions and are enforced by the courts
- the federal legislature of Canada composed of the monarch, the Senate, and the House of Commons
- corpus the right to be brought before a court soon after arrest and released if the judge finds there is no legal charge
- a vote in which all the people in a country or an area are asked to give their opinion about or decide an important political or social question
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- a process that helps prisoners change by addressing factors that led to them becoming criminals
- focuses on rehabilitation and reconciliation instead of punishment
- permission for a prisoner to be released before their period in prison is finished, with the agreement that they will behave well
- more serious cases handled by provincial supreme courts
- less serious offenses handled by lower courts
- the highest court in the judicial system of Canada
- a period of time when a criminal must behave well and not commit any more crimes in order to avoid being sent to prison
- civil servants who are given some limited powers to hear and judge specific cases such as traffic offenses
- deals with matters that affect society as a whole
- first level of trial courts and hears criminal, criminal youth, family, child protection, small claims, and traffic cases
25 Clues: rea the guilty mind • the court outcome of a charge • system of laws based on past decisions • less serious offenses handled by lower courts • deals with matters that affect society as a whole • the highest court in the judicial system of Canada • deals with relationships between individuals or groups • the federal law about the youth criminal justice system • ...
SAVING THE WORLD AND OTHER EXTREME SPORTS 2014-04-01
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- street gang in Los Angeles
- leader of the flock
- secret government building for making experiments
- created to be with max
- robots that look like erasers
- can hack anything electrical
- human/wolf
- blind
- the name of the winged kids
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- scientists
- loves explosives
- place where they grew up
- max's clone
- doesn't talk much
- reads minds
15 Clues: blind • scientists • human/wolf • max's clone • reads minds • loves explosives • doesn't talk much • leader of the flock • created to be with max • place where they grew up • street gang in Los Angeles • the name of the winged kids • can hack anything electrical • robots that look like erasers • secret government building for making experiments
Vocab Practice 2021-05-14
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- the helicopter ______
- bring up to conscious minds
- stopping myself
- resisting
- the perfume ________ even after she left the room
- he had the ________ to say that
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- passionate matter
- worry/caution
- for my high school schedule I needed to pick an ________
- unshakable
- mocking
- I _______ my sister because what shes doing looks fun
- spread through
- fierce
- interested
15 Clues: fierce • mocking • resisting • unshakable • interested • worry/caution • spread through • stopping myself • passionate matter • the helicopter ______ • bring up to conscious minds • he had the ________ to say that • the perfume ________ even after she left the room • I _______ my sister because what shes doing looks fun • for my high school schedule I needed to pick an ________
Matt-tastic 2025-01-10
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- Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
- NBA player from Australia
- Actor in "Fast Times at Ridgemont High"
- Starred in "Full Metal Jacket"
- Starred in "Dallas Buyers Club"
- NFL quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams
- Composer of hit songs in the 1960s
- American comedian, known for "Arrested Development"
- British reality TV star and dancer
- British poet and novelist
- Australian swimmer, Olympic medalist
- Played in "Baywatch" alongside The Rock
- Frontman of the band Muse
- Space traveler in NASA's Mercury program
- British gymnast, European champion
- Known for roles in "Watchmen" and "Stoker"
- Irish mathematician and educator
- British rugby league player
- Played Will Schuester on "Glee"
- Frontman of the band The 1975
- Victorian-era historian and theologian
- Known for Netflix's "The Ranch"
- Starred in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off"
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- Co-creator of "Veronica Mars"
- American pioneer of telecommunications
- Played Chandler Bing on "Friends"
- Known for comedy films like "Wedding Crashers"
- Canadian playwright and director
- Australian paleontologist
- Australian scientist, awarded for genetic research
- Creator of "Mad Men"
- Starred in "Episodes" and "Friends"
- English athlete specializing in hurdles
- Co-creator of "Adventure Time"
- Played Shaggy in "Scooby-Doo"
- British YouTuber and filmmaker
- Starred in "White Collar"
- NHL player known for his skills on the ice
- Welsh actor in "The Americans"
- Scottish novelist and playwright
- Played Jack Shephard on "Lost"
- British-American writer, author of "The Monk"
- English military officer, renowned for his strategies
- Played Darth Vader in "Star Wars"
- Played in Disney’s "Lemonade Mouth"
- Starred in "The Good Wife" and "Downton Abbey"
- Contemporary American country singer
- New Zealand cricketer
- English mathematician and physicist
- Played Reid on "Criminal Minds"
50 Clues: Creator of "Mad Men" • New Zealand cricketer • NBA player from Australia • Australian paleontologist • British poet and novelist • Starred in "White Collar" • Frontman of the band Muse • British rugby league player • Co-creator of "Veronica Mars" • Played Shaggy in "Scooby-Doo" • Frontman of the band The 1975 • Starred in "Full Metal Jacket" • Co-creator of "Adventure Time" • ...
Alexandra Uhler Chapter 7 2023-01-12
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- rewards or punishments tht encourage conformity to social norms
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishments
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- bahavior that overconforms to social expectations
- a social condition in which norms are weak conflicting or absent
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- a method of protecting society from crinimals by keeping them in prison
- the theory that individuals learn deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- only occasional breaking of norms
- the theory that compliance with societal norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
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- the theory that deviance is more likey to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the abilty to achieve them
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- an act commited in violation of the law
- a system comprising institutions and processrd responsible for enforcing criminal statuses
- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individuals identity
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- job related crimes commited by high-status people
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- a repitition of or return to criminal behavior
23 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • an act commited in violation of the law • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • a repitition of or return to criminal behavior • ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • bahavior that overconforms to social expectations • job related crimes commited by high-status people • ...
Crim 101 2025-10-21
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- The outcome or ramifications of the act which further determine that the act is criminal
- The world is split up into nations based on physical or biological characteristics
- Doing only the bare minimum of research before publishing
- Only worrying about law
- Trickery or deception to gain material benefit
- The demonization of an entire group of people or thing
- 3 or more committing serious crimes which likely result in material benefit
- Majority feels one way
- The outside factors which determine if the act is criminal
- The act itself
- Prison systems
- Laws or written rule
- Writing the story in a way that appeals to the audience
- The study of humans and human culture
- System of rules adopted by certain communities
- Social disapproval
- Purposefully treating people as though they are different than you in a substantial way
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- The act itself
- Behaviour that does not align with the norm, does not equal criminal
- Judging an entire group of people based on the actions of one individual
- Highlighting the basic human rights Indigenous peoples are entitled to
- Way of classification
- Factors which define the act as criminal
- Gaining political control of another land through excessive force
- Outcome of the act
- Where every offence is listed in Canada (ABBRV)
- Study of crime involving cause, forms, and social reactions
- A certain way of writing where only a specific part is chosen and written about
- Laws or written rules
- Social disapproval
- Reusing the same media content over different formats
31 Clues: The act itself • The act itself • Prison systems • Outcome of the act • Social disapproval • Social disapproval • Laws or written rule • Way of classification • Laws or written rules • Majority feels one way • Only worrying about law • The study of humans and human culture • Factors which define the act as criminal • Trickery or deception to gain material benefit • ...
Awesome Summer Program Kids 2022-06-07
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- Has 2 younger siblings, like playing games on his phone after outside time.
- Plays soccer, has 3 siblings
- Has glasses, goes to Carey Elementary.
- Is cousins with someone in the center, just got back from Kentucky.
- Is going into 1st grade, Miss Bry spelled his name wrong on his name tag.
- Has dirty blonde hair, has a little brother in preschool at Bright Minds.
- Likes to play with her tablet, has the same name as someone else in the group.
- Loves to play with leggos, goes to Union Elementary.
- Loves sonic, his mom works next door.
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- Has dirty blonde hair, has a little brother in preschool at Bright Minds.
- Has brown hair, plays baseball, and is the oldest in the group.
- Loves to go camping, Miss Bry will go to the same schools as her next year.
- Does dance, has 2 younger siblings that go to Bright Minds.
- . Has blonde/red hair, her mom works at the center
- Has bright blonde hair, is the youngest in the group.
- Has light brown hair, goes to OLC, loves cats.
- Is the oldest of her siblings, enjoys drawing and coloring.
- Has a new baby sister coming soon in her moms tummy, loves to color coloring pages.
18 Clues: Plays soccer, has 3 siblings • Loves sonic, his mom works next door. • Has glasses, goes to Carey Elementary. • Has light brown hair, goes to OLC, loves cats. • . Has blonde/red hair, her mom works at the center • Loves to play with leggos, goes to Union Elementary. • Has bright blonde hair, is the youngest in the group. • ...
crime defined 2021-11-05
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- criminal intent; one of the essential elements of a crime
- factor which favors the accused and makes a lesser charge and/or sentences likely
- criminal acct; one of the essential elements of a crime
- illegal action or activity which is punishable by law
- factor which supports a more serious charge and/or stiffer penalty
- simultaneous occurrence of a criminal act and criminal intent
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- classification for the most serious types of crimes
- Latin phrase meaning "bad in itself"; crime classification
- classification fir the least serious type of crime; may also be called petty offense
- classification for a crime of medium gravity; more serious than infractions, less serious than felonies
- harmful result; the element of the crime
- Latin phrase meaning " bad because prohibited"; crime classification
12 Clues: harmful result; the element of the crime • classification for the most serious types of crimes • illegal action or activity which is punishable by law • criminal acct; 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 • ...
ADJ 1 Chapter 1 Danielle 2016-02-09
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- behavioral expectations of a group
- an individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution
- an intentional act that is in violation of criminal law
- a person of whom a charge is brought in court
- perspective of criminal justice that argues that the purpose of the criminal justice system is to ensure fairness under the law
- an institution on confinement of people who were convicted of serious crimes
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- to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations
- perspective of criminal justice that identifies the repression of crime as the most important function
- type of conditional release based on good behavior
- territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority
- a versict of being not guilty
- amount of money to get out of jail
12 Clues: a versict of being not guilty • behavioral expectations of a group • amount of money to get out of jail • a person of whom a charge is brought in court • to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations • type of conditional release based on good behavior • an intentional act that is in violation of criminal law • ...
VOCABULARY PAGE 72 2024-04-17
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- find the solution of a crime
- is a person who steal something
- is something that is clear and sometimes is a clue
- is the act of looking for something with a lot of details
- is a design that all people have in their hands and it is unique
- when you take the criminal
- is a place where the criminals go
- is the act of catching things without buying it
- the act of stealing
- is a person who try to solve a crime
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- is a mark of a foot in the floor
- is the act of looking for clues
- is the act of killing someone
- a person who works in a place and his job is to avoid a crime
- is a person who arrests criminals
- when a policeman catches a criminal
- is an arm that policeman use
- to go after someone
18 Clues: to go after someone • the act of stealing • when you take the criminal • find the solution of a crime • is an arm that policeman use • is the act of killing someone • is the act of looking for clues • is a person who steal something • is a mark of a foot in the floor • is a person who arrests criminals • is a place where the criminals go • when a policeman catches a criminal • ...
Andrew 2023-12-06
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- un person qui faire semblant un autre person
- un person qui voir les crime
- un assistant
- un chose qui fait un chalange plus facile
- un person qui interroge les criminal
- un person qui vole les chose
- un person qui le criminal a fait mal
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- un person qui dit une chose pour na pas etre en un chose ma
- saur un distraction
- un person qui fait les chose iligal maculic
- un person qui interroge les criminal
- un person qui en viguer le loi
- pour chercher pour un chose
- un person que voler une chose en ligne (2 mots)
- un person qui porrait fait la crime
15 Clues: un assistant • saur un distraction • pour chercher pour un chose • un person qui voir les crime • un person qui vole les chose • un person qui en viguer le loi • un person qui porrait fait la crime • un person qui interroge les criminal • un person qui interroge les criminal • un person qui le criminal a fait mal • un chose qui fait un chalange plus facile • ...
Vocab Crossword 2021-12-06
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- the facility of power or using one’s will
- an unorthodox or independent-minded person
- fond of company or sociable
- an uneasy feeling about one’s conduct
- deserving strong condemnations
- instigate or stir up
- longer than the most direct way
- in an initial stage
- deserving praise
- causing harm or damage
- a person or thing that come before another
- having an uncooperative attitude to authority
- expressing disapproval
- a tiny trace of a feeling
- shock or surprise someone into taking action
- think deeply about something
- intensify or increase
- generous or forgiving especially towards rival
- made necessarily by particular circumstances
- with referring to or concerning
- issue or spread from a source
- publicly criticized
- satisfy to the full
- very attentive to accuracy in detail
- a person or thing that announces or signals the approach of another
- make a problem worse
- vehement or clamorous
- a small quantity of a particular item, especially considered desirable
- make less severe
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- approval or praise
- sudden change in mood or behavior
- cause a bad event to happen
- unable to be placated
- wicked or criminal
- de vivre, exuberant enjoyment of life
- the process of releasing strong emotions
- badly planned
- kept secret especially if not approved of
- well meaning or kindly
- remove a difficulty
- annoyingly insensitive or slow to understand
- too great to calculate
- clever or skillful in using hands or minds
- bad tempered or argumentative
- a person or thing that is mysterious or puzzling
- interpret something wrongly
- lacking a plan
- unchanging over time
- sharpness of thought or hearing
- cause a large amount of damage or harm
50 Clues: badly planned • lacking a plan • deserving praise • make less severe • approval or praise • wicked or criminal • in an initial stage • remove a difficulty • publicly criticized • satisfy to the full • instigate or stir up • unchanging over time • make a problem worse • unable to be placated • intensify or increase • vehement or clamorous • well meaning or kindly • causing harm or damage • ...
Quiz 10 - 5to grado 2025-11-14
The foundation of criminal justice 2016-09-01
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- rule test for criminal insanity
- Rea a criminal intent
- document in which such an enactment is expressed
- officer luring a person into a crime
- a reason that defends
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- an action that is legally prohibited
- a criminal offense defined as less serious than a felony
- Reus a criminal action regarded as a constitution element of a crime
- an offense with punishment of imprisonment for more than a year
- law law established by judicial decisions in particular cases
10 Clues: Rea a criminal intent • a reason that defends • rule test for criminal insanity • an action that is legally prohibited • officer luring a person into a crime • document in which such an enactment is expressed • a criminal offense defined as less serious than a felony • law law established by judicial decisions in particular cases • ...
The foundation of criminal justice 2016-09-01
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- law law established by judicial decisions in particular cases
- Reus a criminal action regarded as a constitution element of a crime
- a reason that defends
- rule test for criminal insanity
- an action that is legally prohibited
- Rea a criminal intent
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- officer luring a person into a crime
- document in which such an enactment is expressed
- a criminal offense defined as less serious than a felony
- an offense with punishment of imprisonment for more than a year
10 Clues: a reason that defends • Rea a criminal intent • rule test for criminal insanity • officer luring a person into a crime • an action that is legally prohibited • document in which such an enactment is expressed • a criminal offense defined as less serious than a felony • law law established by judicial decisions in particular cases • ...
Punishments for commonly committed crimes 2013-06-24
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- / A punishment given to those who committed public drunkenness that resulted in wearing a large barrel
- / A punishment that resulted in hot irons burning certain letters into the skin of the criminal, with different letters for different crimes
- / A punishment that resulted in the criminal being crushed (execution)
- / A punishment that resulted in the criminal being chained to a post, stripped to the waist and whipped
- / A punishment that resulted in the criminal standing in a T shaped block of wood with holes for the hands in the crossbar of the T
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- / A punishment that resulted in the criminal having their head cut of (execution)
- / A punishment given to criminals who stole things from shops, which resulted in them having had their hands cut off
- / A punishment that resulted in the criminal standing with a block of wood with two holes for your feet to go in
- / A punishment given to women found guilty of either treason that resulted in them being burnt alive at the stake (execution)
- / A punishment given to criminals for attempting to murdering someone that resulted in being boiled alive in a big bowl of hot water (execution)
- / A punishment given to women accused of being witches, they were dunked into a river, to see if they were innocent or guilty. If they floated, they were considered guilty and burnt at the stake. If they sank, they were innocent but died anyway, by drowning. Either way, they perished
- / A punishment given to women that resulted in a cafe enacted on women who gossiped or spoke too freely
- / A de-grading punishment that resulted in the criminal being hung by a rope until they could no longer breath (execution)
13 Clues: / A punishment that resulted in the criminal being crushed (execution) • / A punishment that resulted in the criminal having their head cut of (execution) • / A punishment given to those who committed public drunkenness that resulted in wearing a large barrel • ...
Stripling Warriors Attributes 2020-10-14
10 Clues: brave • not silly • _____are firm • did NOT ______ • _____at all times • exceedingly__________ • belief and trust in God • ______in God continually • fixed with a ________________ • perform every word of command with exactness
ADJ1 Chapter1 Jackson Revillas 2016-02-09
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- An individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution
- A perspective of criminal justice that argues that crime is the result of the burdens and benefits in society not being equally distributed among its members
- A verdict of not guilty
- To accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations
- An institution for the confinement of people who have been convicted of Serious crimes
- A sum of money that the arrested person pays to guarantee that he or she will appear at future hearings
- An intentional act or omission to act, neither justified nor excused, that is in a violation of criminal law and punishable by the state
- A perspective of criminal justice that argues that the purpose of the criminal justice system is to ensure fairness under the law
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- A perspective of criminal justice that maintains the goal of repairing harm that criminal offenses inflict upon victims,offenders,and communities
- An institution to hold pretrial detainees and people convicted of less serious crimes
- A person against whom a charge is brought in court
- a type of conditional release that is based on good behavior or evidence of some level of rehabilitation
12 Clues: A verdict of not guilty • A person against whom a charge is brought in court • To accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations • An individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution • An institution to hold pretrial detainees and people convicted of less serious crimes • ...
Merry Christmas - COVID Style 2020-12-19
Across
- Missing From 2020
- The Other Reason to Leave the House
- Pat’s Everyday Exercise
- Looking Forward in 2021
- Socially Apart
- Major Holiday Decoration
- Online Meeting Venue
- Season’s Wish
Down
- Keeps our Minds Sharp
- Summer Activity That Fills the Freezer
- Christmas Treat for Santa
- Pat’s Part-time Job On Hold
- 2021
- Happy to Have This
- Who We Miss Seeing
- The Only In-person Shopping We Do
- How Pat Spent 2020
- Brings Gifts
18 Clues: 2021 • Brings Gifts • Season’s Wish • Socially Apart • Missing From 2020 • Happy to Have This • Who We Miss Seeing • How Pat Spent 2020 • Online Meeting Venue • Keeps our Minds Sharp • Pat’s Everyday Exercise • Looking Forward in 2021 • Major Holiday Decoration • Christmas Treat for Santa • Pat’s Part-time Job On Hold • The Only In-person Shopping We Do • The Other Reason to Leave the House • ...
IN THE ZONE VOCABULARY 2021-08-19
12 Clues: The best. • OF In spite of. • Giving a reward. • Being a minumum. • Attention, thoughts. • To increase/intensify. • Become conscious/active. • Paying complete attention. • Mental processes fully active. • Readily accessible when needed. • Move around no definite purpose/plan. • Not disciplined, unrulu, uncontrollable.
Darrien Menezes: Business 18 2013-09-25
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- Hear appeals from district courts and review orders
- state jurisdiction: Jurisdiction over all others non federal
- One or two levels highest court decision is final except those cases reviewed by the Supreme Court
- Get two parties together and a neutral person or counselor instead of going to court
- Hear minor criminal cases such as traffic offenses and civil cases
- Reading the trial before determining the judgment or proceeding with a court case
- Trial courts of general jurisdiction that can heat and decide most legal controversies
- Civil and criminal cases
- Against am entire community "robbing a bank"
- Based on previous cases
- Fundamental laws
- Rights and duties a wrong against an individual or other legal entity "driving on someones lawn"
- knowing the facts that the public doesn't know
- Relief from civil wrong or injury
- Law creating methods of enforcement
- What is right or wrong for humans
- Criminal intent or mental fault
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- Authority of a court judge a controversy of a particular kind of case
- No contest or default
- Series of statements that give notice and establish the issues and facts, law presented and disputed
- Nation’s highest court, review decisions of the federal court of appeals and highest state courts
- Over certain cases of the federal law and unemployment
- Rule of civil conduct prescribed by the supreme power in a state
- Treaties and executive orders
- Do the benefits outweigh the risks "Cost benefit, tradeoff"
- People and the Government
26 Clues: Fundamental laws • No contest or default • Based on previous cases • Civil and criminal cases • People and the Government • Treaties and executive orders • Criminal intent or mental fault • Relief from civil wrong or injury • What is right or wrong for humans • Law creating methods of enforcement • Against am entire community "robbing a bank" • ...
Merry Christmas - COVID Style 2020-12-19
Across
- Missing From 2020
- The Other Reason to Leave the House
- Pat’s Everyday Exercise
- Looking Forward in 2021
- Socially Apart
- Major Holiday Decoration
- Online Meeting Venue
- Season’s Wish
Down
- Keeps our Minds Sharp
- Summer Activity That Fills the Freezer
- Christmas Treat for Santa
- Pat’s Part-time Job On Hold
- 2021
- Happy to Have This
- Who We Miss Seeing
- The Only In-person Shopping We Do
- How Pat Spent 2020
- Brings Gifts
18 Clues: 2021 • Brings Gifts • Season’s Wish • Socially Apart • Missing From 2020 • Happy to Have This • Who We Miss Seeing • How Pat Spent 2020 • Online Meeting Venue • Keeps our Minds Sharp • Pat’s Everyday Exercise • Looking Forward in 2021 • Major Holiday Decoration • Christmas Treat for Santa • Pat’s Part-time Job On Hold • The Only In-person Shopping We Do • The Other Reason to Leave the House • ...
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! 2024-09-23
Across
- OUR FAVORITE COLOR
- THE FOUNDATION OF A HEALTHY MARRIAGE
- YOUR SMILE
- "- AND A DAY"
- AN OFFERING AND A GIFT
- BIEBER DEBUT AND YOU
- WE'RE IN IT
- OUR MINDS
- YOUR FACE
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- HOW I LOVE YOU
- "I BELONG WITH YOU, YOU BELONG WITH ME, YOU'RE MY -"
- WHERE WE'RE GOING TO GET MARRIED
- YOUR MOM
- HUM AAPKE HAIN KAUN
- US IN 10 YEARS
- YOU AND ME
- IN PINK
- A BREEZY FELLOW
18 Clues: IN PINK • YOUR MOM • OUR MINDS • YOUR FACE • YOUR SMILE • YOU AND ME • WE'RE IN IT • "- AND A DAY" • HOW I LOVE YOU • US IN 10 YEARS • A BREEZY FELLOW • OUR FAVORITE COLOR • HUM AAPKE HAIN KAUN • BIEBER DEBUT AND YOU • AN OFFERING AND A GIFT • WHERE WE'RE GOING TO GET MARRIED • THE FOUNDATION OF A HEALTHY MARRIAGE • "I BELONG WITH YOU, YOU BELONG WITH ME, YOU'RE MY -"
chapter 7 2025-01-08
Across
- society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- job related crimes committed by high status people
- individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which they are exposed
- system comprising institutions and processes responsible of enforcing criminal statutes
- process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- deviant behavior that under conforms to accepted norms
- that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals
- way to encourage conforming to society’s norms
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- behavior that departs from societal norms
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle
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- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- protecting society by keeping criminals in prison
- changing/reforming a criminal through socialization
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- deviant acts that are only occasional breaking of the norms
- deviant behavior that over conforms to social expectation
- person who breaks significant societal or group
- an act committed in violation of the law
- a repetition of ,or return to, criminal behavior
24 Clues: deviance that becomes a lifestyle • an act committed in violation of the law • behavior that departs from societal norms • way to encourage conforming to society’s norms • person who breaks significant societal or group • a repetition of ,or return to, criminal behavior • protecting society by keeping criminals in prison • ...
Concepts of Crime 2021-01-27
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- The person harmed by the crime.
- The person who determines questions of law in a trial.
- When the accused pleads guilty in exchange for some benefit.
- The physical elements of the crime are known as the _ _(2 words).
- The place where the accused sits during the trial.
- This rests on the prosecution in a criminal trial (3 words).
- The name given to the jury's decision at the end of a trial.
- A person who gives oral evidence at trial.
- The _ of innocence is a fundamental principle of criminal law.
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- A trial within a trial to determine admissibility of evidence (2 words).
- When evidence or questions are thought to be inappropriate either side may _.
- The person/people who must prove their case beyond reasonable doubt.
- A name given to barristers and solicitors.
- The person who stands trial.
- When the accused is confined during the trial.
- Beyond reasonable doubt is the _ _ _ in a criminal trial (3 words).
- Generally, jury verdicts must be _.
- The mental elements of the crime are known as the _ _ (2 words).
- The Australian criminal justice system is an _ system.
- The people who determine questions of fact in a trial.
- When the jury cannot reach a verdict this is called a _ jury.
- To be presented in court, evidence must be _.
- The punishment decided by the judge if the accused is found guilty.
- When evidence is presented to the court.
24 Clues: The person who stands trial. • The person harmed by the crime. • Generally, jury verdicts must be _. • When evidence is presented to the court. • A name given to barristers and solicitors. • A person who gives oral evidence at trial. • To be presented in court, evidence must be _. • When the accused is confined during the trial. • ...
Crime and punishment (english and estonian) 2022-10-10
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- kriminaalasi
- an underage person
- kurjategija
- kohus
- person who presides over court proceedings
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- a person who commits an illegal act
- pisirikkumine
- pahategija
- process of putting sth to the proof
- body of people convened to hear evidence
- legal adviser conducting a case
- tahtlik tapmine, mõrv
- the protective care of someone or sth
- make a physical attack on
- tõsine rikkumine
15 Clues: kohus • pahategija • kurjategija • kriminaalasi • pisirikkumine • tõsine rikkumine • an underage person • tahtlik tapmine, mõrv • make a physical attack on • legal adviser conducting a case • a person who commits an illegal act • process of putting sth to the proof • the protective care of someone or sth • body of people convened to hear evidence • ...
Super People 2022-03-31
10 Clues: Excelsior • Nexus being • Frozen in ice • can read minds • Likes to smash • Stark Industries • Fastest Man Alive • Russian spy/assassin • Carries the lasso of truth • Owns a cave under their house
Ava Moore's SUPER cool word puzzle 2025-03-26
10 Clues: enchantee` • Friendship • Sunken boat • Who's hungry? • Took all the blame • Plan to prevent war • Rhymes with benches • cartoon propaganda man • Message between germany and mexico • Information used to change peoples' minds.
Criminology 2023-09-10
Across
- Who said that criminology has hopes of becoming a science
- What is the first phase of criminology
- The study of crime that always conform to the existing criminal law of land
- Who said that criminology cannot be a science
- Study of what makes a person victim of a crime
- A greek word meaning study
- The study of criminal behaviour in terms of motives and drives
- The study of criminal things or sum total of the application of all sciences in crime detection
- Who coined the term criminologia
- Who defined criminology as a body of knowledge regarding crime as a social phenomenon
- The study of behaviour and mental process
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- Second phase of criminology
- Person who graduate with a degree in criminology and passes the board examinations
- Who said that criminology can be a science
- The father of criminology
- A systematic investigation into the various causes of crime
- The study of crime
- French anthropologist used the term criminologie
- Third phase of criminology
- The study of crime focused on a group of people
20 Clues: The study of crime • The father of criminology • A greek word meaning study • Third phase of criminology • Second phase of criminology • Who coined the term criminologia • What is the first phase of criminology • The study of behaviour and mental process • Who said that criminology can be a science • Who said that criminology cannot be a science • ...
Same levine's article 2022-12-02
Across
- another name for a legislator
- a period of trial for finding out or testing a person's fitness
- separating and not serving people because of their color
- Name for someone who has committed a felony
- A privilege held by someone thanks to a judicial precedent, or other type of law.
- state and local laws enforcing racial segregation
- the tv show referenced in paragraph 2
- The place Bratcher grew up in
- the action bratcher did to commit a felony
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- name of the felony that happens when someone votes while serving a criminal sentence
- A person who believes white people are a superior race
- a picture taken of someone's face especially used for criminal records
- namethe state this story takes place in
- name of Bratchers lawyer
- name of bratcher's husband
- the district attorney in Hoke County
- a place where trials for criminals happen
- Criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- to seize someone by legal authority and take into custody.
19 Clues: name of Bratchers lawyer • name of bratcher's husband • another name for a legislator • The place Bratcher grew up in • the district attorney in Hoke County • the tv show referenced in paragraph 2 • namethe state this story takes place in • a place where trials for criminals happen • the action bratcher did to commit a felony • Name for someone who has committed a felony • ...
Criminal Law Vocabulary 2021-02-12
Across
- To deprive an owner of property by the use of force.
- Person who is actually involved in the primary criminal act.
- Criminal offense punishable by a fine or imprisonment of less than one year.
- A continuing pattern of negative behavior toward another by use of electronic media instead of face-to-face.
- Death caused with malice aforethought (intent).
- Element of physical conduct necessary for someone to commit a criminal act.
- Mental state required on the part of the accused as an element to convict him of a crime.
- Persons who aid the people involved in the crime, before or after the crime is committed.
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- The act of enticing, inviting, requesting, urging, or ordering someone to commit a crime.
- Law created and enforced by the legislature for the health, welfare, safety and general good of the public.
- A situation where law enforcement leads a law-abiding citizen to commit a crime.
- When a party unlawfully obtains property of another with the intent to dispossess that person of the property.
- A serious crime punishable by imprisonment in excess of one year or death.
- Death without malice aforethought (without intent).
- The cooperation of two or more people in planning and committing a crime.
- A defense in which a third party causes another person to commit a criminal act by exerting influence over that person.
16 Clues: Death caused with malice aforethought (intent). • Death without malice aforethought (without intent). • To deprive an owner of property by the use of force. • Person who is actually involved in the primary criminal act. • The cooperation of two or more people in planning and committing a crime. • ...
Sentencing 2024-10-23
Across
- The act of taking revenge on a criminal perpetrator.
- If a offender reoffends during or after receiving sanctions, it is an example of this
- Focuses on repairing the harm done to the victims
- The use of imprisonment or other means to reduce the likelihood that an offender will commit future offenses
- A sentencing rationale that seeks to inhibit criminal behavior through punishment or the fear of punishment
- The imposition of a criminal sanction by a Judicial authority
- A model of criminal punishment that includes determinate and commission-created presumptive sentencing schemes, as well as voluntary/advisory sentencing guidelines
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- Focuses more on the punishment rather than rehabilitation
- The attempt to reform a criminal offender
- "one to ten years" is an example of
- A sentencing goal that aims to make the victim and community whole again
11 Clues: "one to ten years" is an example of • The attempt to reform a criminal offender • Focuses on repairing the harm done to the victims • The act of taking revenge on a criminal perpetrator. • Focuses more on the punishment rather than rehabilitation • The imposition of a criminal sanction by a Judicial authority • ...
Words 2022-01-27
10 Clues: Glasses • Cautious • The past • Reading minds • Look carefully • Something to watch • Many point of views • Looking up to someone • One way of looking at things • Glass box with something inside
ag 2023-09-11
10 Clues: strength • very high • very good at • use to shave • flight or fight • wondering minds • used on wet hair • animal like sheep • get when hurts you • big fluffy animal like goat
YEAR 11 NAMES 2015-05-22
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- fossilized tree resin
- Joined class twice!
- Did every single piece of homework
- John Lennon fan
- Promised not to arrest me
- Got all of my jokes!
- double-barreled
- If in doubt, make it up
- Great minds think alike
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- Son of Gib
- Another blasted Man U supporter
- Will climb Everest
- Name is an alliteration
- Don't mention South Africa!
- Likes messing about on boats
- Man U supported - damn!
- Quote Queen
- A proper nut!
- Arsenal fan
- Life of ?
20 Clues: Life of ? • Son of Gib • Quote Queen • Arsenal fan • A proper nut! • John Lennon fan • double-barreled • Will climb Everest • Joined class twice! • Got all of my jokes! • fossilized tree resin • Name is an alliteration • Man U supported - damn! • If in doubt, make it up • Great minds think alike • Promised not to arrest me • Don't mention South Africa! • Likes messing about on boats • ...
Mary-Ann's Mother's Day Crossword 2021-05-09
Across
- Perhaps I turned blue
- Ate mixed afternoon meal
- 24 independent minds
- The anxieties of the trustfunded
- Half hearted athlete sees double
- Crazy equestrian
Down
- Hounding the Atlantic Seaboard
- Where Troy's next oven comes from
- Drug holiday has been spotted
- Indicate hidden animal
- Take half from lost arms
- Zip readjusted
- Outlandish meal
13 Clues: Zip readjusted • Outlandish meal • Crazy equestrian • 24 independent minds • Perhaps I turned blue • Indicate hidden animal • Ate mixed afternoon meal • Take half from lost arms • Drug holiday has been spotted • Hounding the Atlantic Seaboard • The anxieties of the trustfunded • Half hearted athlete sees double • Where Troy's next oven comes from
Chapter 3 Crossword 2023-10-24
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- an act considered to be outside the normal bounds of social behavior and morality
- the defendant is held criminally responsible for the harm because the harm is a foreseeable crime
- having or showing a dislike or distrust that is derived from prejudice
- piece of legislation that declares a party is guilty of a crime
- a law that imposes criminal liability or increases criminal punishment retroactively.
- the prosecution of a person twice for the same offense
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- The seven principles necessarily present in all "true" criminal law include legality and their concurrence
- a person who helps another commit a crime.
- the action of causing something
- the facts and circumstances constituting a breach of a law
- In criminal law, a declaration that a law is invalid because it is not sufficiently clear
- conviction of killing someone else.
- the jury cannot issue a verdict against a person if the action was not prohibited when the crime was committed
- the Latin term corpus delicti literally means:
- One who owes a duty or service to another, or in some sort depends upon him
15 Clues: the action of causing something • conviction of killing someone else. • a person who helps another commit a crime. • the Latin term corpus delicti literally means: • the prosecution of a person twice for the same offense • the facts and circumstances constituting a breach of a law • piece of legislation that declares a party is guilty of a crime • ...
February 5th, 2024 2024-02-05
10 Clues: Holy text • ______ trial • Reverend _____ • Cates vs. _____ • Creator of humanity • name of this newspaper • Drummond is an ________ • Poisoned children's minds • Day everyone goes to church • Heathen who created the Theory of Evolution
Crime and Punishment crossword 2019-07-15
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- The splitting of the church into Catholic and Protestant
- A system of punishment which made 225 crimes punishable with death
- A crime which people don't really view as a crime
- Where a criminal can spend up to 40 days in a church, after which they can decide to either leave the country or stand trial
- a saying from the bible (psalm 51) used to prove you were a member of the church so you could be tried in a church court
- The crime of robbing someone on the road
- An attempt in 1605 led by Catholic Robert Catesby to blow up parliament
- A place where criminals are kept for a certain place of time as decided by a judge
- A type of trial used in the medieval period for chruchmen which never gave out death sentences
- Another name for execution
- A very heavy fine issued to entire villages if a Norman was killed near the village
- A punishment were the victim gets revenge on the criminal
- A punishment where the criminal pays back society for their crime
- a form of policing where ten men over the age of 12 would work together the watch the others and take them to court if necessaryactions
- A horrifying punishment involving half hanging someone then removing their organs, only used for treason
- an anglo saxon system which involved paying victims back for your crimes
- A punishment which is used to change the behavior of the criminal
- A court which deals with the most serious crimes and decided by the Kings own judges
- The crime of begging
- A crime committed against the king or government for example treason
- The battle at which William defeated Harold Godwinson in 1066
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- A medieval from of policing where a community chase after a criminal after the cry has gone up
- A punishment where there is a payment that has to be made when a crime is committed
- A crime committed on someone elses possessions
- Forcibly taking a criminal to another part of the world to do hard labor, like America
- A book written by James I about witches
- A punihsment involving cutting off limbs or whipping
- The person who would lead the Hue and Cry
- A punishment which is used to scare others into not committing crimes
- The Witch finder General
- Illegally hunting animals
- a punishment used to embarrass the criminal for example stocks
- A crime committed on somebody else like murder
- An act which stopped being locked up without a charge
- A trial where God decides the outcome
- William I's laws which made a third of the country Royal Forest
- meaning 'Great Charter' in Latin this document meant everyone had the right to a fair trial if charged with a crime
- a person who would patrol the streets at night to check if people were breaking the law
- The crime of bringing goods into the country without paying import taxes
- A punihsment where the criminal is locked up and people are allowed to throw things at them
40 Clues: The crime of begging • The Witch finder General • Illegally hunting animals • Another name for execution • A trial where God decides the outcome • A book written by James I about witches • The crime of robbing someone on the road • The person who would lead the Hue and Cry • A crime committed on someone elses possessions • A crime committed on somebody else like murder • ...
Types, Elements, & Classifications of Crime Quiz Review 2021-02-22
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- Occupational crime is also known as this type of crime as this type of crime is financially motivated (2 words)
- one of the basic elements of a crime: the person has to intend the at when it is committed (5 words)
- decisions that were made by judges, not written down, and passed along by word of mouth to help distinguish which actions are criminal beginning in the early 1000s (2 words)
- determines what human behaviors/conduct are punishable because they injure society (2 words)
- one of the basic elements of a crime: related to the “guilty mind” or mens rea (2 words)
- this type of crime includes willing participants who know they are exchanging illegal goods or services
- When people use computers and the internet to commit criminal acts, they are committing what types of crime?
- fancy word for laws
- Percentage or probability needed to find defendant guilty in a civil case (2 words)
- A clause in the Fifth Amendment which states that a person cannot be tried for the same crime twice after initially found not guilty (2 words)
- one of the elements of mens rea: when a person commits a behavior knowing that result of the criminal behavior could or would happen (2 words)
- also known as Visible Crime as these types of crimes are very much publicized by local and national news (2 words)
- less serious crime that usually is punished by a fine or imprisonment up to one year in a local jail
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- a serious crime that is punished by one or more years in a state or federal prison
- the person accused of committing a crime
- Drug trafficking, kidnapping for ransom, and human trafficking are all examples of what type of crime?
- Latin for “guilty act” (2 words)
- the steps taken and decisions made during the investigation, accusation, arrest, trial, verdict and sentencing of a person arrested for committing a crime (2 words)
- one of the elements of mens rea: when a person commits a crime and the exact result intended occurs (2 words)
- this type of law focuses on settling disputes between individuals or organizations with monetary compensation being the “punishment”
- one of the elements of mens rea: when the defendant is liable for his/her actions regardless of the intent or mental state at the time of committing the criminal action (2 words)
- government’s side in the criminal case that is trying to prove defendant’s guilt
- one of the elements of mens rea: when a person commits a criminal act unintentionally because of an extreme lack of care (2 words)
- one of the basic elements of a crime: the act has to cause the harmful act that was intended
- – level of burden of proof needed to find defendant guilty in a criminal case (4 words)
- Last name of individual who was found not guilty in the criminal case for the murders of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman
- The Boston Marathon Bombing is an example of what type of crime?
- one of the basic elements of a crime: an action that is defined by law as being forbidden OR failure to act (2 words)
28 Clues: fancy word for laws • Latin for “guilty act” (2 words) • the person accused of committing a crime • The Boston Marathon Bombing is an example of what type of crime? • government’s side in the criminal case that is trying to prove defendant’s guilt • a serious crime that is punished by one or more years in a state or federal prison • ...
Criminal Justice Match-Up 2025-05-15
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- -A government lawyer who brings charges against the accused person in a criminal case and tries to prove their guilt in court.
- -A criminal offense that is less serious than a felony, usually punishable by fines, probation, community service, or jail time of less than one year.
- -A formal declaration by a court that someone is guilty of a criminal offense, usually following a trial or a guilty plea.
- - The conditional release of a prisoner before completing their full sentence, allowing them to serve the remainder of their term under supervision in the community.
- -A legal judgment that a defendant is not guilty of the charges against them, resulting in their release and the dismissal of the case.
- - The formal accusation issued by a grand jury stating there is enough evidence to charge someone with a serious crime and proceed to trial.
- -A legal order requiring a person to appear in court as a witness or to produce documents or evidence for a legal proceeding.
- - A court proceeding where the defendant is formally charged with a crime, informed of their rights, and asked to enter a plea (guilty, not guilty, or no contest).
- -A serious crime, typically punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death. Examples include murder, robbery, and arson.
- - A legal document authorized by a judge that permits law enforcement officers to search a specific place for evidence related to a crime.
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- - The legal authority of a court or law enforcement agency to hear and decide cases, or to enforce laws within a specific geographic area or over certain types of legal matters.
- -The legal requirement that the government must respect all legal rights owed to a person, ensuring fair treatment through the normal judicial system before depriving someone of life, liberty, or property.
- - A formal statement made by a witness under oath, usually during a trial or legal proceeding, describing what they know about the case
- - The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend or relapse into criminal behavior after having been punished or released.
- - An agreement in a criminal case where the defendant agrees to plead guilty to a lesser charge or receive a reduced sentence in exchange for avoiding a trial
- -The act of confining a person in a jail or prison as a result of a criminal conviction or legal sentence.
- -The person accused of a crime or sued in a court of law who must respond to the charges or claims brought against them.
- -Reasonable grounds or evidence to believe that a crime has been committed or that a specific person is involved in criminal activity, which justifies law enforcement actions such as an arrest or search.
- -The legal rights that must be read to a person upon arrest, informing them of their right to remain silent, that anything they say can be used against them in court, and their right to an attorney. These rights come from the U.S. Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona (1966).
- -Money or property given to the court as a guarantee that a person accused of a crime will appear for their court hearings; it allows the accused to be released from jail while awaiting trial.
20 Clues: -The act of confining a person in a jail or prison as a result of a criminal conviction or legal sentence. • -The person accused of a crime or sued in a court of law who must respond to the charges or claims brought against them. • -A formal declaration by a court that someone is guilty of a criminal offense, usually following a trial or a guilty plea. • ...
CRIME and IT'S CONSEQUENCES 2021-10-03
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- forced or coerced to do so against his or her will
- illegal because laws define them as such.
- another meaning for norm.
- wrong in themselves.
- the harm must be legally forbidden.
- any standard-what human beings should or should not do.
- not a crime when committed by an adult
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- a criminal law must not be retroactive
- meaning of UCR
- external consequence that makes an action a crime.
- refers to criminal conduct—(reckless)
- criminal intent or a guilty state of mind.
12 Clues: meaning of UCR • wrong in themselves. • another meaning for norm. • the harm must be legally forbidden. • refers to criminal conduct—(reckless) • a criminal law must not be retroactive • not a crime when committed by an adult • illegal because laws define them as such. • criminal intent or a guilty state of mind. • forced or coerced to do so against his or her will • ...
DE Intro to Criminal Justice Ch 1/2 2024-10-09
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- this type of check investigates a person’s history to determine whether that person should be, for example, allowed to legally purchase a firearm
- crime that occurs online, in the virtual community of the Internet.
- The act of taking property from another person through force, threat of force, or intimidation
- The use or threat of violence to achieve political objectives
- The interlocking network of law enforcement agencies, courts, and corrections institutions designed to enforce criminal laws and protect society from criminal behavio
- this type of crime makes the offender eligible to receive the death penalty
- this model in which the content of criminal law is determined by the groups that hold economic, political, and social power in a community
- The unlawful killing of one human being by another
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- the act of breaking into or entering a structure
- Nonviolent crimes committed by business entities or individuals to gain a personal or business advantage
- Any person who suffers physical, emotional, or financial harm as the result of a criminal act
- this model argues that the majority of citizens will agree on which activities should be outlawed and punished as crimes
- the moral principles that guide a person’s perception of right and wrong
- any action punishable under criminal statutes
14 Clues: any action punishable under criminal statutes • the act of breaking into or entering a structure • The unlawful killing of one human being by another • The use or threat of violence to achieve political objectives • crime that occurs online, in the virtual community of the Internet. • the moral principles that guide a person’s perception of right and wrong • ...
CTE Law 2024-01-08
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- the prosecution of an accused person twice for the same offense prohibited by the fifth amendment except under certain circumstances
- offenses that violate a societies shared norms.
- the body of law that defines criminal offenses and prescribes punishments for their infractions
- The legal doctrine that says that if a death occurs during the commission of a felony the perpetrator of the crime may be charged with murder in the first degree regardless of the absence of intent premeditation and deliberation or malice.
- Latin for "guilty mind" the purposeful intention to commit a criminal act.
- A lesser offense typically punishable by a fine or up to one year in local jail.
- A generic term for all noncriminal law usually relating to settling disputes between private citizens governmental and/or business unities.
- the standard used by jurors to arrive at the verdict weather or not the government has established guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
- The authority to make legal decisions and judgments often based on geographic area or the type of case in question.
- A purposeful act or state of mind to commit a crime.
- the requirement that the state must meet to introduce evidence or establish facts
- Crimes committed by members of illegal organizations.
- A person against whom a criminal charge is pending one charged with a crime.
- Latin for "guilty deed an act that accompanies ones intent to commit a crime such as pulling out a knife and stabbing someone.
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- rules that set forth how substantive lows are to be enforced such as those covering arrest search seizure.
- The body of law that spells out elements of criminal acts.
- violent crimes to include homicide sexual assault robbery and aggravated assault.
- the party bringing a law suit or initiating a legal section against someone else.
- A type of government that divides powers between a national government and governments of smaller geographic territories including states counties and cities.
- A serious offense with a possible sentence of more than a year in prison.
- crimes during which no violence is perpetuated against a person such as burglary theft and arson
- the response by a defendant to a criminal charge to include denial of the criminal allegations in an attempt to negate or overcome the charges.
- The response to a criminal charge in which the defendant admits to commiting the act charged but argues that for some reason he or she should not be held criminaly responsible under the law\
- crimes committed by wealthy or powerful individuals in the course of their professions or occupations.
- Latin for "an eye for an eye a tooth for a tooth" retaliation or revenge that dates back to the bible and middle ages.
- The reason for committing a crime.
- the test of legal insanity asking weather the defendant understood the nature and quality of his or her act and if so if he or she understood it was wrong.
- Latin for "to stand by a decision" a doctrine referring to court precedent whereby lower courts must follow when some legal issues and questions come before them thereby not disturbing settled points of law.
- Police tactics that unduly encourage or induce an individual to commit a criminal he or she typically would not commit.
29 Clues: The reason for committing a crime. • offenses that violate a societies shared norms. • A purposeful act or state of mind to commit a crime. • Crimes committed by members of illegal organizations. • The body of law that spells out elements of criminal acts. • A serious offense with a possible sentence of more than a year in prison. • ...
THE 12 CORE VALUES OF CUB SCOUTS 2014-09-25
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- Being personally committed to keeping our minds and bodies clean and fit.
- Fulfilling our duty to God, country, other people, and ourselves.
- Being kind and considerate, and showing concern for the well-being of others.
- Sticking with something and not giving up, even if it is difficult.
- Being helpful and working together with others toward a common goal.
- Telling the truth and being worthy of trust.
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- Using human and other resources to their fullest.
- Being brave and doing what is right regardless of our fears, the difficulties, or the consequences.
- Showing regard for the worth of something or someone.
- Attitude Being cheerful and setting our minds to look for and find the best in all situations.
- Having inner strength and confidence based on our trust in God.
- Contributing service and showing responsibility to local, state, and national communities.
12 Clues: Telling the truth and being worthy of trust. • Using human and other resources to their fullest. • Showing regard for the worth of something or someone. • Having inner strength and confidence based on our trust in God. • Fulfilling our duty to God, country, other people, and ourselves. • Sticking with something and not giving up, even if it is difficult. • ...
Legal terms 2020-12-27
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- private, personal, secret
- law ensures patient privacy
- type of law that deals with criminal
- legal disability, under legal age
- legally responsible
- defamation of character in spoken form
- unintentional tort
- threat or attempt to injure
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- people
- type of law that deals with relationships
- bad practice, leading to neglect
- tells healthcare providers not to use CPR
- defamation of character in writing
- unlawful touching
- social values, conduct, right/wrong
- person authorized to act on another's behalf
- making decisions for oneself
17 Clues: people • unlawful touching • unintentional tort • legally responsible • private, personal, secret • law ensures patient privacy • threat or attempt to injure • making decisions for oneself • bad practice, leading to neglect • legal disability, under legal age • defamation of character in writing • social values, conduct, right/wrong • type of law that deals with criminal • ...
Law 2023-03-28
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- Crimes against a person
- entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
- Intended to commit the act
- theft of personal property.
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- Offenses committed in the business world.
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- State statutes prohibiting certain conduct.
- the action of taking property unlawfully from a person or place by force or threat of force.
- The criminal conduct of taking someones money or property
- A fine punishable by a fine of $1000 or jail time
- Punishable offense against society.
- lesser misdemeanors, not entitled to a jury trial.
- A less serious crime.Punishable by confinement of less than a year or by afine, or both.
- Criminal intent
- people who lie under oath.
15 Clues: Criminal intent • Crimes against a person • Intended to commit the act • people who lie under oath. • theft of personal property. • Punishable offense against society. • Offenses committed in the business world. • State statutes prohibiting certain conduct. • A fine punishable by a fine of $1000 or jail time • lesser misdemeanors, not entitled to a jury trial. • ...
Chapter 4 2023-03-22
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- body of crime
- Crimes where element of harm seems remote
- Act that punishes individuals with no judicial trial
- another term for social order offenses
- relation between mens rea, act, and resulting harm
- Statutes defining crimes may specify that additional elements may be present for a conviction
- criminal act
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- used to determine factual causality
- These stipulate what is common in all crimes
- a statute defining a crime that is so unclear that a reasonable person could not determine what the law means
- Causation, resulting harm, the principle of legality, necessary attendant circumstances
- Individuals can't be tried or punished for the same offensePrincipaleofLegality
- a criminal statute that punishes actions retroactively
- criminal mind
- Consequence of culpable activity
15 Clues: criminal act • body of crime • criminal mind • Consequence of culpable activity • used to determine factual causality • another term for social order offenses • Crimes where element of harm seems remote • These stipulate what is common in all crimes • relation between mens rea, act, and resulting harm • Act that punishes individuals with no judicial trial • ...
Learning skills. 2016-03-18
12 Clues: time management • handling conflicts • working with minds • believe in yourself • adjusting to change • speaking and writing • making wise decisions • workplace than diversity • working with team members • skills computer knowledge • sending and receiving messages • Deals with acting in a responsible
Chapter 2 Law 2024-01-09
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- the body of law that defines criminal offenses and prescribes punishments for their infractions
- crimes committed by members of illegal organizations
- the standard used by jurors to arrive at a verdict
- crimes committed by wealthy or powerful individuals in the course of their professions or occupations
- Latin for "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth," retaliation or revenge that dates back to the bible and the middle ages
- a person against whom a criminal charge is pending; one charged with a crime
- Latin for "guilty mind"- the purposeful intention to commit a criminal act
- lesser offense, typically punishable by a fire or up to 1 year in jail
- body of law that spells out the elements of criminal acts
- the party brining a lawsuit or initiating a legal action against someone else
- offenses the violate a society's shared norms
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- generic term for all noncriminal law, usually related to settling disputes between private citizens, government, and/or business entities
- crimes during which no violence is perpetrated against a person(burglary, theft, and arson)
- if a death occurs during the commission of felony, the perpetrator of the crime may be charged with murder in 1st degree
- the requirements that the state must meet to introduce evidence or establish facts
- latin for "guilty deed"- an act that accompanies ones intent to commit a crime
- the authority to make legal decisions and judgments, based on geographic area or the type of case in question
- reason for committing a crime
- the response by a defendant to a criminal charge, to include denial of the criminal allegations in an attempt to negate or overcome the charges
- type of government that divides between a national government and governments of smaller geographic territories, including states, countries, cities
- police tactics that unduly encourage or induce an individual to commit a crime he or she typically would not commit
- a purposeful act or state of mind to commit a crime
- the test of legal insanity, asking whether the defendant understood the nature and quality of his or her act, if so, if he or she understood it was wrong
- rules that set forth how substantive laws are to enforced
- violent crimes, to include homicide, sexual assault, robbery, and aggravated assault
- the response to a criminal charge in which the defendant admits to committing the act charged but argues that for some mitigating reason he or she should not be held criminally responsible under the law
- the prosecution an accused person twice for the same offense; prohibited by the fifth amendment except under certain circumstances
- serious offense with a possible sentence of more than a year in prison
- decisis Latin for "to stand by a decision"- a doctrine referring to court president
29 Clues: reason for committing a crime • offenses the violate a society's shared norms • the standard used by jurors to arrive at a verdict • a purposeful act or state of mind to commit a crime • crimes committed by members of illegal organizations • rules that set forth how substantive laws are to enforced • body of law that spells out the elements of criminal acts • ...
IELTS Crime words 2015-03-16
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- Ordinary people in a court who decide if someone is guilty
- A person who commits a crime
- The act of stopping something from happening
- Being put in prison (noun)
- To make someone not want to do something
- The laws or codes made by a parliament
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- Someone who is guilty of a crime. A criminal
- To do something, especially something illegal
- A feeling of having done something wrong
- The person hurt as a result of a crime
- A punishment where the criminal pays money
- A punishment where someone must behave well to avoid prison
- To change someone back to a good person
- A sense of fairness or balance
- Verb - to decide that someone is guilty of a crime.
15 Clues: Being put in prison (noun) • A person who commits a crime • A sense of fairness or balance • The person hurt as a result of a crime • The laws or codes made by a parliament • To change someone back to a good person • A feeling of having done something wrong • To make someone not want to do something • A punishment where the criminal pays money • ...
