criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Spelling W3 T2 2020-05-13
10 Clues: Angrily • silent P • Counselor • Read minds • technically • Study of area and housing • I got a ............. ribbon • He wanted the .......... cookie • I ........ walked along the tightrope • I went to the shops and got a .......
Battle of the Ampere 2022-05-19
10 Clues: Very smart. • The bad guys. • Can read minds. • Is super strong. • Number in series. • Can produce heat. • Can take pain away. • Genre of this book. • Has electrical powers. • The place they travel to.
Donovan 2023-09-20
12 Clues: pack it up • light it up • like Rosetta • trusted advocate • the one to follow • guide with a whistle • the horizon at night • consistently trustworthy • it’s written in the stars • hot stuff rises to the top • a different kind of symphony • hearts and minds over fingers on keys
Judicial Branch 2022-04-21
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- Juveniles have the right to do this in relation to the decision of the court
- Law that deals with actions that harm people and society
- Law that deals with private disputes
- Person named as the "wrong doer" in a civil or criminal case
- The judicial branch administers this
- Person who brings a case against another person
- Person under the age of 17
- Crime committed by an adult or a juvenile
- Formal document charging child with delinquency or unruliness
- Step 5 of the juvenile justice process
- The judicial branch does this in relation to the laws of Georgia
- The official power to make legal decisions and judgments
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- Georgia's general jurisdiction trial court
- violation of a law that only pertains to children
- Courts in juvenile justice system are focused on this rather than punishment
- Step 4 of the juvenile justice process
- The amount of steps in the adult criminal justice process
17 Clues: Person under the age of 17 • Law that deals with private disputes • The judicial branch administers this • Step 4 of the juvenile justice process • Step 5 of the juvenile justice process • Crime committed by an adult or a juvenile • Georgia's general jurisdiction trial court • Person who brings a case against another person • ...
Chapter 6b 2024-04-08
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- estar fuera de este mundo
- El trabajo que tiene leonardo dicaprio
- cuidar a alguien
- la persona que califica las películas
- ser una persona que en prisión
- gustarle mucho a alguien
- buscar
- una parte de algo
- de ser actor principal de una peliculas
- una parte de una película
- ser un decepción
- alguien que califica algunos
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- ser capturado como un criminal
- Dinero para pagar un apartamento
- estar más o menos
- que hace una cámara
- gustar algo y decirle a alguien que lo prueben
- Estos personas hacen mucho dinero
- la persona de descubre crímenes
- hacer algo contra la ley
20 Clues: buscar • cuidar a alguien • ser un decepción • estar más o menos • una parte de algo • que hace una cámara • gustarle mucho a alguien • hacer algo contra la ley • estar fuera de este mundo • una parte de una película • alguien que califica algunos • ser capturado como un criminal • ser una persona que en prisión • la persona de descubre crímenes • Dinero para pagar un apartamento • ...
OWN 4 2024-04-09
Across
- желающий
- сочувствие
- неудача
- Учитывать, помнить
- обязательный
- Приходить в голову
- отказываться
- уверенный
- существенный
- необязательный
- суд
- благодарный
- клясться
- изумленный, удивленный
- значимость
- попытка
- Отношение к
- загружать
- суровый, жесткий, грубый
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- воспринимать
- прямолинейный, простой, без обиняков
- склад ума
- нелепый
- неуверенный
- беспокойство, забота
- приложить усилие
- удовлетворенный
- быть в раздумьях
- принимать решение
- учить наизусть
- взволнованный, заинтригованный
- относиться
- принудительный
33 Clues: суд • неудача • нелепый • попытка • желающий • клясться • склад ума • уверенный • загружать • сочувствие • значимость • относиться • неуверенный • благодарный • Отношение к • воспринимать • обязательный • отказываться • существенный • необязательный • учить наизусть • принудительный • удовлетворенный • приложить усилие • быть в раздумьях • принимать решение • Учитывать, помнить • Приходить в голову • беспокойство, забота • ...
Daily Crosswords 2024-05-16
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- The inherent or ingrained biases within social, economic, or political systems that result in unfair advantages for certain groups of people
- Preconceived opinions or attitudes formed without proper knowledge or understanding, often resulting in unfair treatment judgment
- The act of being imprisoned or confined, often as a result of a criminal conviction
- The quality of being just, equitable, and impartial in the treatment of individuals and the distribution of resources or opportunities
- The pursuit of a fair and equitable society, where all individuals have equal access to resources, opportunities, and basic human rights
- The unjust or prejudicial treatment of individuals or groups based on factors such as race, gender, or age
- The efforts to improve and transform the criminal justice system, particularly in relation to the treatment and rehabilitation
- The representation and advocacy provided by lawyers or legal professionals to individuals who are facing criminal charges or legal disputes
- The absence of fairness or justice, often resulting in the mistreatment or oppression of certain individuals or communities
- Fairness and righteousness in the treatment of individuals and the administration of laws
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- The state of being equal in rights, opportunities, and treatment regardless of one's race, gender, or background
- The practice of targeting individuals for suspicion or scrutiny based on their race or ethnic background, rather than evidence of criminal activity
- The ability to understand and share the feelings, experiences, and perspectives of others, often leading to compassion and a desire to help
- The conviction and punishment of an individual for a crime they did not commit, often due to errors or misconduct within the criminal justice system
- The legal punishment of execution for committing serious crimes, often reserved for the most heinous offenses
- Compassion, forgiveness, or leniency shown towards someone who is facing punishment or hardship
- The rights and freedoms that every individual is entitled to by virtue of being a citizen, including the right to vote, freedom of speech, and equal protection under the law
- The basic rights and freedoms to which all individuals are entitled, regardless of their nationality, race, gender, or other characteristics
- The act of supporting or speakers up for the rights and interests of others, especially those who are marginalized or oppressed
- The process of restoring or helping individuals who have been involved in criminal activities to reintegrate into society and lead productive lives
20 Clues: The act of being imprisoned or confined, often as a result of a criminal conviction • Fairness and righteousness in the treatment of individuals and the administration of laws • Compassion, forgiveness, or leniency shown towards someone who is facing punishment or hardship • ...
Benjamin Zephaniah's life and works 2020-05-19
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- 'R......... Minds'
- Sibling position
- For radical change within society
- To reach more people
- Displaced people
- Famous meeting in 1990
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- Marriage didn't work out
- An essential element in much of his poetry
- Rasta head
- In which a story is told
- Protecting these
- Emotion in much of his early work
- A quality of this 'People's Poet'
- Vegan boy
14 Clues: Vegan boy • Rasta head • Sibling position • Protecting these • Displaced people • 'R......... Minds' • To reach more people • Famous meeting in 1990 • Marriage didn't work out • In which a story is told • Emotion in much of his early work • A quality of this 'People's Poet' • For radical change within society • An essential element in much of his poetry
Crime 2020-04-07
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- kill someone
- person who investigates
- when a murder is stopped
- the most important person in a court
- place where the judge is
- to find out
- to steal something
- arm
- one type of evidence
- steal in a house
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- the person who helps a criminal
- a law enforcer
- a person who might have done something
- someone who sees something
- to take someone by force
- bad person
- a person who knows a lot about a topic
- proof
- some people who judge
- a person who lies about something
- someone in prison
- someone who steals
- a firearm
23 Clues: arm • proof • a firearm • bad person • to find out • kill someone • a law enforcer • steal in a house • someone in prison • someone who steals • to steal something • one type of evidence • some people who judge • person who investigates • to take someone by force • when a murder is stopped • place where the judge is • someone who sees something • the person who helps a criminal • ...
Spanish Sun Does Shine 2023-04-14
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- el castigo
- el veredicto
- madre
- la madre
- la ejecución
- la cárcel
- La casa
- el racismo
- culpable
- inocente
- la oscuridad
- el beisbol
- el tribunal
- inofensivo
- el/la juez
- la verdad
- morir
- el guardia
- gritar
- el año
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- el asesino
- el juicio
- la policía
- la justicia
- el criminal
- la celda
- supremo
- equivocado
- el jurado
- la persona
- la evidencia
- llorón
- Dios
- el círculo de lectura
- el/la representante legal
- detener
- el dinero
- la muerte
- el cliente
- asesinato
40 Clues: Dios • madre • morir • llorón • gritar • el año • supremo • La casa • detener • la madre • la celda • culpable • inocente • el juicio • la cárcel • el jurado • el dinero • la muerte • asesinato • la verdad • el asesino • el castigo • la policía • equivocado • la persona • el racismo • el beisbol • el cliente • inofensivo • el/la juez • el guardia • la justicia • el criminal • el tribunal • el veredicto • la ejecución • la evidencia • la oscuridad • ...
Spanish Sun Does Shine 2023-04-14
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- el castigo
- asesinato
- inofensivo
- la ejecución
- detener
- el círculo de lectura
- culpable
- la evidencia
- el racismo
- morir
- gritar
- la justicia
- el/la juez
- la cárcel
- la policía
- la persona
- el/la representante legal
- la verdad
- La casa
- el asesino
- el juicio
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- la oscuridad
- la bala
- la madre
- equivocado
- la celda
- el dinero
- el beisbol
- el criminal
- el año
- supremo
- Dios
- llorón
- el jurado
- inocente
- la muerte
- el tribunal
- el guardia
- el veredicto
- el cliente
40 Clues: Dios • morir • el año • gritar • llorón • la bala • detener • supremo • La casa • la madre • la celda • culpable • inocente • asesinato • el dinero • el jurado • la cárcel • la muerte • la verdad • el juicio • el castigo • inofensivo • equivocado • el beisbol • el racismo • el/la juez • la policía • la persona • el guardia • el cliente • el asesino • el criminal • la justicia • el tribunal • la oscuridad • la ejecución • la evidencia • el veredicto • ...
6B Vocabulary Crossword 2025-04-09
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- El director principal de una película.
- Una persona en la cárcel.
- Gustar mucho. [Verbo]
- Arrestar a un criminal [Verbo]
- Los mapas tienen.
- Una persona que investiga.
- Un crimen que causa la muerte. [Verbo]
- Un evento en una película.
- Pedir prestado algo por dinero. [Verbo]
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- Un brillo amarillo arriba.
- Describiendo un resultado.
- Una persona que roba.
- Un crimen cometido en la tienda. [Verbo]
- Un sentimiento romántico hacia una persona
- Una persona que juzga.
- Una historia interesante de la película.
- Pelear mucho, agresión.
- No hacer lo correcto.
- Una persona que sufre mucho.
- Los actores hacen una audición para el...
20 Clues: Los mapas tienen. • Una persona que roba. • Gustar mucho. [Verbo] • No hacer lo correcto. • Una persona que juzga. • Pelear mucho, agresión. • Una persona en la cárcel. • Un brillo amarillo arriba. • Describiendo un resultado. • Una persona que investiga. • Un evento en una película. • Una persona que sufre mucho. • Arrestar a un criminal [Verbo] • El director principal de una película. • ...
el futuro 2014-05-23
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- a fine sentinent being
- my youngest but one in purple
- a sworn enemy and lost brother
- cute little orange tabby
- a man who will never be forgotten
- a source of loss
- My first in blue
- smack down prey
- Little -------
- Hamato yoshi
- my beautiful kunochi
- cuter little hairdo kitten
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- very, very bashed up robots
- Baka
- my daughter
- My youngest in orange
- My minds pain
- my old ally
- the chef
- a close friend
- Spike
- ME
- my second eldest
23 Clues: ME • Baka • Spike • the chef • my daughter • my old ally • Hamato yoshi • My minds pain • a close friend • Little ------- • smack down prey • a source of loss • My first in blue • my second eldest • my beautiful kunochi • My youngest in orange • a fine sentinent being • cute little orange tabby • cuter little hairdo kitten • very, very bashed up robots • my youngest but one in purple • ...
common sayings 2023-08-11
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- the early bird catches the ___.
- you reap what you ___.
- blessing in ___.
- kill 2 birds with 1 ___.
- laughter is the best ___.
- there's no smoke without ___.
- home is where the ___ is.
- great minds think ___.
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- actions speak louder than ____.
- all is fair in love and ___.
- break a ___.
- a watched pot never ___.
- go the extra ___.
- practice makes ___.
- bite the ___.
- haste makes ___.
- easy come, easy ___.
- no pain, no ___.
- don't cry over ___.
- Rome wasn't built in a ___.
- don't count your chickens before they ___.
21 Clues: break a ___. • bite the ___. • haste makes ___. • blessing in ___. • no pain, no ___. • go the extra ___. • practice makes ___. • don't cry over ___. • easy come, easy ___. • you reap what you ___. • great minds think ___. • a watched pot never ___. • kill 2 birds with 1 ___. • laughter is the best ___. • home is where the ___ is. • Rome wasn't built in a ___. • all is fair in love and ___. • ...
7 2026-03-11
Across
- Doppelganger horror tale
- Raging Bull director
- Breathless director
- Raging Bull director
- Magical nanny Mary
- Marlon's last name
- Director of The African Queen
- Maria von Trapp actress
- Haunted doll tale
- Secret fight society
- Serial killer mystery
- Humphrey's nickname
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- Fred's dance partner
- He played Mark Antony
- Director of Sound of Music
- Great Shakespearean actor
- Joe of Goodfellas
- Kidnapping crime drama
- French star Brigitte
- Social horror thriller
- Man with many minds
- Killer investigation film
- Strange sky horror
- French New Wave pioneer
- Ghost house horror
25 Clues: Joe of Goodfellas • Haunted doll tale • Magical nanny Mary • Marlon's last name • Strange sky horror • Ghost house horror • Breathless director • Man with many minds • Humphrey's nickname • Fred's dance partner • Raging Bull director • French star Brigitte • Raging Bull director • Secret fight society • He played Mark Antony • Serial killer mystery • Kidnapping crime drama • Social horror thriller • ...
judicial branch 2025-03-12
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- A less serious crime. In Virginia, the most severe class of misdemeanor can result in 1 year in jail and a $2,500 fine.
- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court
- U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution
- A court case involving disputes between two parties
- The decision of a judge or jury.
- branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
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- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder.
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- The authority to interpret and administer the law.
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides if there is enough evidence to bring the accused person to trial.
- The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
19 Clues: The decision of a judge or jury. • The government’s side in a criminal case. • A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder. • The authority to interpret and administer the law. • A court case involving disputes between two parties • branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws • An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • ...
Chapter 11&12 2023-02-12
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- What body of the law deals with disputes between individuals?
- It contributes to a criminal justice system that is accessible, compassionate and fair and promotes the safety and well-being of Canadians.
- Laws that are confirmed rules made by a council or board.
- The province of British Columbia’s superior trial court.
- The highest judicial court in Canada.
- It covers the presecution of youths for criminal offences.
- It means that all people are addressed equally by the same quality.
- It is active, non-violent resfusal to obey a law, or a regulation.
- This is a rule for people to follow and their are punished when it’s disobeyed.
- What is a proposed legistation under the consideration by a legistature.
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- law What body of the law that relates to crimes?
- A law to protect and promote human rights in British Columbia.
- The action of suspending the sentence of a convicted offender.
- It is also known as the rule book for a state.
- Its goal is to help people with therapy and health and life training after imprisonment and addiction.
- What is the formal term for the end of a parliament?
- It’s another word for liberty.
- A federal law that includes definitions of most of the criminal offences that the parliament of Canada has enacted.
- The release of a prisoners upon these terms including, avoid commting crimes, alcohol, drugs and must get and keep a job.
- This symbolizes fairness between two people or groups.
20 Clues: It’s another word for liberty. • The highest judicial court in Canada. • It is also known as the rule book for a state. • What is the formal term for the end of a parliament? • This symbolizes fairness between two people or groups. • The province of British Columbia’s superior trial court. • Laws that are confirmed rules made by a council or board. • ...
Obronie 2021-11-10
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- Eerste werk
- waar ek lekker gebly het
- First name
- What is my name?
- vriending van brackenfell of bellville
- jhjkhjh jkh kjh j h jk
- Wil ek nie meer doen nie
- jkjkljlkjlj kljlkj lj lkj lk
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- Zyl Vriend van Wellington
- waar ek nou bly
- Derde Werk
- my ander niggie
- waar ek gebore is
- Vriend van Brackenfell
- What must you do?
- What Diagram is used in Project Management?
- Last name
- my een niggie
18 Clues: Last name • Derde Werk • First name • Eerste werk • my een niggie • waar ek nou bly • my ander niggie • What is my name? • waar ek gebore is • What must you do? • Vriend van Brackenfell • jhjkhjh jkh kjh j h jk • waar ek lekker gebly het • Wil ek nie meer doen nie • Zyl Vriend van Wellington • jkjkljlkjlj kljlkj lj lkj lk • vriending van brackenfell of bellville • ...
Criminal Law History & Development Vocabulary 2017-11-16
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- Document signed by an impartial judge who decides there is enough information providing a search or seizure should occur.
- Act of purposefully setting an object or structure on fire.
- Change or addition to a constitution.
- draft of a potential law.
- Reasonable grounds for making a decision.
- Guilty act and guilty mind occuring at the same time.
- Fair treatment in a normal court.
- Lesser criminal offense which is punishable with up to a year in jail.
- Guilty act.
- Documents which provides rules dictating how the government may function as well as how it can create and enfroce laws.
- Serious offense which is punishable
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- Guilty mind.
- Law established by previous judicial rulings.
- Law establish by previous judicial rullings and customs.
- Process of determining how a criminal activity will be punished.
- Amount of proof required to determine someone guilty.
- Latin for "to stand by decision."
- Written codes defining a criminal act and providing the standard punishment for the crime
18 Clues: Guilty act. • Guilty mind. • draft of a potential law. • Latin for "to stand by decision." • Fair treatment in a normal court. • Serious offense which is punishable • Change or addition to a constitution. • Reasonable grounds for making a decision. • Law established by previous judicial rulings. • Amount of proof required to determine someone guilty. • ...
Week 5 - Criminal Justice & Criminal Proceedings 2021-09-20
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- person who is charged with a crime
- a legal document issued by the court that authorizes the police to arrest a suspect
- contains punishment reserved for the guilty
- ___ offence = petty crime
- Despite conclusive evidence, the accused still ___s innocent.
- winning party's ___ costs.
- The prosecutor won't pursue cases with no prospect of ___.
- prepared by the prosecutor to accuse the defendant
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- In some jurisdictions, the losing party pays
- deliver a legal document
- = arrest
- notification that the defendant needs to appear in court
- where a suspect is taken to and detained
13 Clues: = arrest • deliver a legal document • ___ offence = petty crime • winning party's ___ costs. • person who is charged with a crime • where a suspect is taken to and detained • contains punishment reserved for the guilty • In some jurisdictions, the losing party pays • prepared by the prosecutor to accuse the defendant • notification that the defendant needs to appear in court • ...
CRIMINOLOGY 2013-10-07
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- The study,theory,and practice of prison management and criminal rehabilitation.
- world's 1st crime laboratory was established by
- forgotten person in the criminal justice system
- the second in command in the PNP
- those who commit very serious crimes
- father of criminology
- medical knowledge to the purposes of law and justice
- those who commit criminal against property
- its narrow sense is an impression left by the friction ridges of a human finger.
- PNP rank star in the shoulder
- administer the entrance and promotional exam for policeman
- the Greek prefix meaning death
- police act. of 1966 is otherwise know also as
- identification of persons through examination and comparison of fingerprint
- the body of law that relates to crime
- study of human social behavior and its origins,development,organizations,and institutions
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- an instrument that record changes of physiological processes
- study of physical evidence through a laboratory work
- a proof of allegation or its is a means sanctioned
- equivalent rank of colonel in the pnp rank
- mother of criminal
- term criminalistics was first used by
- pnp field training program which include assignment in patrol, traffic and investigate
- those who ate satisfied from vengeance
- premier educational institution for the police,fire,and jail personel
- the study of victimization, including the relationships between victims and offenders
- equivalent rank for general in the pnp rank
- study of crime
- loops,arches and whorls are example of
- a person who has been attacked, injured, robbed, or killed by someone else
- A science applied to answering legal questions
31 Clues: study of crime • mother of criminal • father of criminology • PNP rank star in the shoulder • the Greek prefix meaning death • the second in command in the PNP • those who commit very serious crimes • term criminalistics was first used by • the body of law that relates to crime • those who ate satisfied from vengeance • loops,arches and whorls are example of • ...
Chapter 11&12: Law and Human Rights 2023-01-03
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- Canada's final court of appeal.
- a treaty that recognizes specific rights for children.
- the law that governs Canada's youth justice system.
- It means that all people are treated equally by the same standards.
- a constitutional democracy means equal justice under the law.
- a sentence or a part of a sentence that you serve in the community.
- a rules made by government that forbid certain actions and are enforced by the courts.
- a system of criminal justice which focuses on the rehabilitation of offenders through reconciliation with victims and the community at large.
- helps to protect you from discrimination and harassment.
- the formal term for the end of a parliament.
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- it takes precedence over any laws passed by any government in Canada.
- it is based on a combination of common law and civil law.
- someone who satisfies an immigration officer that they are not likely to become involved in any new criminal activity.
- the quality or state of being free
- a federal law that includes definitions of most of the criminal offences that the Parliament of Canada has enacted.
- a court of general and inherent jurisdiction which means that it can hear any type of case, civil or criminal.
- a court to which appeals are taken in a federal circuit or a state.
- a body of law that outlines rules on settling disputes between individuals.
- legislation passed by the Parliament of Canada that established the conditions under which the Government of Canada would enter into negotiations.
- a conditional release that you may be granted during your custodial sentence.
20 Clues: Canada's final court of appeal. • the quality or state of being free • the formal term for the end of a parliament. • the law that governs Canada's youth justice system. • a treaty that recognizes specific rights for children. • helps to protect you from discrimination and harassment. • it is based on a combination of common law and civil law. • ...
Criminal Justice System- Alex Weinberg 2020-03-28
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- sent to prison
- written statement of the essential facts of the offense charged against the accused
- must know about the crime for it to be reported
- cancelling of an act, the recalling of a grant or privilege
- accused is guaranteed this
- enforce specific laws,arrest or detain people
- group of citizens that observe trial and determine a verdict for the accused
- conclusion of the jury
- punish for disciplinary infractions
- free someone of criminal charge, verdict of not guilty
- punishment given by a judge or jury to a person convicted of a crime
- previous, lesser criminal activity of the accused
- requires that specific steps be taken in the administration of criminal justice so that the individual will be protected
- death penalty,incarceration, probation,fines, restitution
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- upper age of juvenile justice system in most states
- conditional release of prisoners before they complete their sentence.
- requiring the offender to pay compensation to the victim
- allowing the convicted person to remain at liberty but subject to certain conditions and restrictions
- take part directly in the criminal justice process
- legal ruling
- initiates the response to the crime
- primarily applied as penalties in minor offenses
- hears evidence against the accused presented by the prosecutor and decides if there is sufficient evidence to cause the accused to be brought to trial
- set bail/conditions for release, impose sentence
- file charges or petitions for adjudication
- used to bring a prisoner before the court to determine if the persons imprionment is lawful
26 Clues: legal ruling • sent to prison • conclusion of the jury • accused is guaranteed this • initiates the response to the crime • punish for disciplinary infractions • file charges or petitions for adjudication • enforce specific laws,arrest or detain people • must know about the crime for it to be reported • primarily applied as penalties in minor offenses • ...
Chapter 7 2024-01-04
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- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strains of bonds between individual and society
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- an act committed in violation of the law
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- a social condition in which norms are weak conflicting, or absent
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishments
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
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- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the frontal damage caused by their acts
- residuum process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- the theory that an individual's identity in proportion to the number of deviant acts
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- only occasional breaking of norms
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- ways to encourage conformity to society norms
- repetition of or return to criminal behavior
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual's identity
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
24 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • an act committed in violation of the law • repetition of or return to criminal behavior • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ways to encourage conformity to society norms • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • job-related crimes committed by high-status people • ...
Feed the Minds 2022-08-03
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- The capital city of Kenya
- The subject where you learn to add up
- A place where you go to learn to read and write
- Feed the Minds helps others and is a ________
- Harvested seeds of barley, rye and wheat are called this
- A group of animals used on a farm which includes Cows Bulls and Oxen
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- A country where Islamabad is the capital city
- A country where marathon runner Sir Mo Farah originates from
- A time when farmers gather crops from the fields
- The amount of money not used after spend
- Lamb is the meat which comes from this animal
11 Clues: The capital city of Kenya • The subject where you learn to add up • The amount of money not used after spend • A country where Islamabad is the capital city • Lamb is the meat which comes from this animal • Feed the Minds helps others and is a ________ • A place where you go to learn to read and write • A time when farmers gather crops from the fields • ...
Strong Minds Are... 2024-04-29
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- Able to be trusted or depended on; consistent in performance
- Feeling sure about yourself or your abilities
- Having a positive attitude and believing that things will turn out well even in tough times
- Paying close attention to something; concentrating
- Having Confidence in oneself; feeling sure about what you do
- Strong and able to handle difficult situations without giving up
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- Very motivated or determined to achieve something
- Holding onto something firmly; not giving up easily
- Able to bounce back
- peaceful and relaxed, especially when facing challenges and problems
- Having physical or mental power; not easily defeated
11 Clues: Able to bounce back • Feeling sure about yourself or your abilities • Very motivated or determined to achieve something • Paying close attention to something; concentrating • Holding onto something firmly; not giving up easily • Having physical or mental power; not easily defeated • Able to be trusted or depended on; consistent in performance • ...
Creative writing 2025-02-13
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- see it in your minds eye
- say it again and again
- exaggerate much!
- describing what you are doing
- The King, Crown, London
- Key words like or as
- describing words
- the trees ARE the soldiers of the forest
- bang, crash, slap
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- Needs a stage
- doing words
- Big, Bouncy, Ball
- of 3 say it 3 times
- A story
- The mountain sprang towards me
- full stops etc
- Words words to describe emotions
- doesnt need to rhyme
18 Clues: A story • doing words • Needs a stage • full stops etc • exaggerate much! • describing words • Big, Bouncy, Ball • bang, crash, slap • of 3 say it 3 times • Key words like or as • doesnt need to rhyme • say it again and again • The King, Crown, London • see it in your minds eye • describing what you are doing • The mountain sprang towards me • Words words to describe emotions • ...
Fun 2015-03-05
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- everyone takes a turn
- Thoughts feelings and attitudes
- sometimes goes before
- the end
- The other side of a life-style analysis
- Flying mammal
- Takes revenge years later
- supposed to go before
- Choice
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- One side of a life-style analysis
- Large marsupial
- What we do with our minds rather than the content of our thoughts
- in the sky
- Belongs outside
- Goes with happiness
- Man's best friend
16 Clues: Choice • the end • in the sky • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Belongs outside • Man's best friend • Goes with happiness • everyone takes a turn • sometimes goes before • supposed to go before • Takes revenge years later • Thoughts feelings and attitudes • One side of a life-style analysis • The other side of a life-style analysis • ...
ARMOR OF GOD 2025-03-18
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- The sword of the ______ is the Bible and helps us fight Satan
- There is a constant _____ between good and evil and we should be ready.
- The breastplate of righteousness protects our _____
- It is important to fill our minds with the words of this book.
- We should shod our feet with the preparation of the _____ of peace.
- With the armor we can ____ strong and know we are protected from evil
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- We need to girt ourselves with the belt of _____
- The ______ of faith helps us fight off fiery darts from Satan.
- This is invisible to others but each piece will protect us in a special way
- The helmet of ___ protects our minds so we make good decisions
10 Clues: We need to girt ourselves with the belt of _____ • The breastplate of righteousness protects our _____ • The sword of the ______ is the Bible and helps us fight Satan • The ______ of faith helps us fight off fiery darts from Satan. • The helmet of ___ protects our minds so we make good decisions • It is important to fill our minds with the words of this book. • ...
Vocabulario español capítulo 6B 2025-04-09
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- una parte de una película.
- una persona que hace un crimen.
- ayuda a la policía
- Un criminal hace esto
- una persona herida o muerta a causa de un crimen
- Algo que la gente sigue
- no comprar pero...
- Tienes que ver esto
- hacer un papel
- salir muy mal en un examen
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- el hombre araña es un
- preguntar cómo es algo
- la idea de la historia
- alguien que roba
- alguien que da direcciones
- Qué decir cuando quieres esperar
- lastimar a alguien
- Hacer algo muerto
- tomar sin permiso
- yo tengo __ por mi familia.
20 Clues: hacer un papel • alguien que roba • Hacer algo muerto • tomar sin permiso • ayuda a la policía • lastimar a alguien • no comprar pero... • Tienes que ver esto • el hombre araña es un • Un criminal hace esto • preguntar cómo es algo • la idea de la historia • Algo que la gente sigue • una parte de una película. • alguien que da direcciones • salir muy mal en un examen • ...
Learning skills. 2016-03-18
11 Clues: time management • handling conflicts • working with minds • adjusting to change • speaking and writing • making wise decisions • workplace than diversity • skills computer knowledge • working with team members • sending and receiving messages • Deals with acting in a responsible
the mistery of mars patel 2022-12-13
11 Clues: boy • the smart one • missing princess • the protective mom • lost in london • can read minds • the evil sciencist • main character, crazy boy. • the mystery teacher • the liveing fire dude • the crazy one who went to the school of crazy people
Forensic Science 2017-09-20
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- Lattes/ Devised a simple procedure for determining the blood type
- Orfila/Father of Forensic Toxicology
- Unit/ examines and records physical evidence
- Bertillon/ Father of Criminal Detection
- Galton/ The first definitive study of fingerprints and their classification
- S. Osborn/ developed fundamental principles of document examination
- Unit/ examines firearms
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- Goddard/ Published study of "tool marks" on bullets
- Examination unit/ examines handwriting
- Science/ The application of science to those criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice.
- Science Unit/ applies the principles and techniques of chemistry, physics, and geology.
- Arthur Conan Doyle/ Developed the character Sherlock Holmes
- exchange principle/ when two objects come into contact with each other
- witness/ Person who is permitted to testify at trial because of special knowledge
- Unit/ identifies dried bloodstains
15 Clues: Unit/ examines firearms • Unit/ identifies dried bloodstains • Orfila/Father of Forensic Toxicology • Examination unit/ examines handwriting • Bertillon/ Father of Criminal Detection • Unit/ examines and records physical evidence • Goddard/ Published study of "tool marks" on bullets • Arthur Conan Doyle/ Developed the character Sherlock Holmes • ...
Catch Me If You Can 2023-11-15
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- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- main character of the book
- a major airline in the United States that operated from 1930 until 2001
- the action of deceiving someone.
- obtained, done by, or involving deception, especially criminal deception.
- a person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft.
- city in which main character was raised in
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- a qualified practitioner of medicine
- mother of main character
- actor of main character in the movie
- one who has committed a crime.
- the action or process of paying someone or something
- currency
- luxury vehicle that is considered a prestigious brand of general motors
- a written, dated, and signed draft that directs a bank to pay a specific sum of money to the bearer.
15 Clues: currency • mother of main character • main character of the book • one who has committed a crime. • the action of deceiving someone. • a qualified practitioner of medicine • actor of main character in the movie • city in which main character was raised in • the action or process of paying someone or something • a person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft. • ...
Professions and Occupations 2025-09-10
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- – Heals what ails you
- – Words are their weapons
- – Balances numbers carefully
- – Problem solver with bridges and machines
- – Predicts markets and trends
- – Talks to computers
- – Guards your smile
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- – Experiments for answers
- – Treats paws, claws, and hooves
- – Commands planes in the sky
- – Explores minds and behavior
- – Supports doctors and patients
- – Turns ingredients into art
13 Clues: – Guards your smile • – Talks to computers • – Heals what ails you • – Experiments for answers • – Words are their weapons • – Commands planes in the sky • – Balances numbers carefully • – Turns ingredients into art • – Explores minds and behavior • – Predicts markets and trends • – Supports doctors and patients • – Treats paws, claws, and hooves • ...
Crimes Crossword 2016-02-01
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- Intentionally misrepresenting a fact to obtain the property of another.
- The killing of one person by the act of another.
- A purpose of punishment meant to deter future crimes from the specific criminal and the public.
- Crime conducted via Internet.
- A purpose of punishment meant to reform the criminal.
- Unlawful entry of a building to steal its contents.
- The act of ending ones life.
- Making a threat with the intent of getting property from another. (Blackmail)
- Deliberate damage to property
- The deliberate act of setting fire to property.
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- The legal word for theft.
- A crime motivated racial, sexual or other prejudice.
- To make a physical attack on someone.
- A purpose of punishment meant to repay the victim.
- Willingly saying a lie in court after taking the oath.
- When a person steals property they have been entrusted with.
- "an eye for an eye" purpose of punishment for revenge.
- A purpose of punishment meant to isolate the criminal from the public.
- forcible stealing from another.
- To threaten physical attack on someone.
20 Clues: The legal word for theft. • The act of ending ones life. • Crime conducted via Internet. • Deliberate damage to property • forcible stealing from another. • To make a physical attack on someone. • To threaten physical attack on someone. • The deliberate act of setting fire to property. • The killing of one person by the act of another. • ...
ADJ 1 Chapter1 Aldrich 2016-02-09
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- a defendants first appearance in court to be informed of the charges advised of his or her rights and to have bail determined
- the territory over which a law enforcement angency has authority
- 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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- an intentional act or omission to act neither justified nor exused that is in violation of criminal law and punishable by the state
- to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations
- a perspective of criminal justice that identifies the repression of crime as the most important function of the criminal justice system
- a verdict of not guilty
- an institution for the confinement of people who have been convicted of serious crimes
- behavioral expectations of a group
- a sum of money that the arestested person pays to guarantee that he or she will appear at future hearings
- an institution to hold pretrial detainees and people convicted of less serious crimes
- a person against whom a charge is brought in court
12 Clues: a verdict of not guilty • behavioral expectations of a group • to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations • a person against whom a charge is brought in court • the territory over which a law enforcement angency has authority • an institution to hold pretrial detainees and people convicted of less serious crimes • ...
Judicial Branch Vocab words 2024-03-19
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- The authority of a court to be the first court to hear the case
- A court case involving disputes between two parties related to money or property
- A less serious crime
- The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the constitution
- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest a person need a warrant
- The govt. side in a criminal case
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law
- A serious crime
- A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides if there is enough evidence to bring the accused person to trial
- A formal changing of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime
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- The authority to interpret and administer the law
- The Constitutional protection against unfair govt. actions and laws
- The branch of gov. that reviews and interprets the laws
- The decision of a judge or jury
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review their case
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case
18 Clues: A serious crime • A less serious crime • The decision of a judge or jury • The govt. side in a criminal case • The authority to interpret and administer the law • A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case • The branch of gov. that reviews and interprets the laws • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit • ...
MG 2- Unit 2- Crime doesn’t pay 2023-09-05
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- - Act of taking someone's property.
- - An illegal act.
- - One who commits theft by force.
- - Consequence for breaking the law.
- - A person who commits crimes.
- - Law enforcement officers.
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- - Person living in a correctional facility.
- - Lesser criminal offense.
- - Place for criminals serving sentences.
- - Punishment given by a judge.
- - Take something without permission.
- - Breaks into homes or buildings.
- - Seize control of a vehicle.
- - Someone who steals.
- - Temporary confinement for suspects.
15 Clues: - An illegal act. • - Someone who steals. • - Lesser criminal offense. • - Law enforcement officers. • - Seize control of a vehicle. • - Punishment given by a judge. • - A person who commits crimes. • - One who commits theft by force. • - Breaks into homes or buildings. • - Act of taking someone's property. • - Consequence for breaking the law. • ...
Evidence That Can Be Used In Forensics 2024-02-14
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- Shown if anyone involved was under the influence
- Evidence collected by photographs, audios or videos
- A shoemark or bitemark helps show more evidence
- recognition Recognises your facial features
- droplet Can help determine the impact of an event
- Helps gather more information from another person that knows about what happened
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- Information that can be found online about the victim or criminal
- Evidence that is unique to an individual
- A weapon used in a murder
- To find out what gun was fired
- Help find out what vehicle was used by the criminal or victim
- Helps identify the victim but isn't blood or saliva
- The pH can be taken to determine the material
- Can be broken and have dna on them
- Look up if they have a criminal past
15 Clues: A weapon used in a murder • To find out what gun was fired • Can be broken and have dna on them • Look up if they have a criminal past • Evidence that is unique to an individual • The pH can be taken to determine the material • recognition Recognises your facial features • A shoemark or bitemark helps show more evidence • Shown if anyone involved was under the influence • ...
court 2022-02-12
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- A person goes here if they commit a serious crime
- A person who can ask a witness questions in court
- The person you go to about legal problems
- The opposite of guilty
- Most crimes are dealt with in this court
- Another word for robber
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- Everyone listens to this in court
- The 12 people who decide if a suspect is guilty
- A person who sees a crime committed
- A magistrate is also called a justice of the ...
- A place where criminal cases are dealt with
- A person who is found guilty
- If the police think a person has committed a crime, they are a ...
- The money a criminal may have to pay
14 Clues: The opposite of guilty • Another word for robber • A person who is found guilty • Everyone listens to this in court • A person who sees a crime committed • The money a criminal may have to pay • Most crimes are dealt with in this court • The person you go to about legal problems • A place where criminal cases are dealt with • The 12 people who decide if a suspect is guilty • ...
Criminal Justice System Flow Chart 2020-03-29
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- Criminal offender joins a rehabilitation center, allowing offender avoid conviction
- After a suspect is released and subject to supervision for a period of time
- being confined in prison
- All suspects prosecuted for serious crimes have the right to this person
- A document giving the police legal ability to carry out an action relating to administration of justice
- Formal accusation of a serious crime
- Requiring the offender to pay compensation to the victim
- Usually enforced penalties for minor crimes
- After this, a sentence is imposed
- A minor wrongdoing
- The release of a prisoner based on the promise of good behavior, before the end of a sentence
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- Directly take part in criminal justice system (Ex: report crime, participate as witnesses/jurors)
- Person not old enough to be held responsible for criminal acts, typically under 18
- Persons who tells the accused of their charges and decides if there is probable cause to detain them
- Free someone of a criminal charge by the verdict of not guilty
- Cancellation of a decision
- A formal judgement of a potential crime
- To compensate for injury or loss
- Legal proceedings against someone potentially being charged for a crime
- Penalties for disobeying the law
- A person's inherent behavior and state of mind
- When people listen to a case to determine if the accused committed a crime
- A formal examination of a crime before a judge
- Money that is paid in order to release a person temporarily
- Process of reversing a decision by bringing trial to a higher court
- A very serious crime punishable by imprisonment or death
26 Clues: A minor wrongdoing • being confined in prison • Cancellation of a decision • To compensate for injury or loss • Penalties for disobeying the law • After this, a sentence is imposed • Formal accusation of a serious crime • A formal judgement of a potential crime • Usually enforced penalties for minor crimes • A person's inherent behavior and state of mind • ...
Chapter 7 vocab 2023-01-11
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- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part if and individuals identity
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- a repetition of, or return to criminal behavior
- only occasional breaking of norms
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in person
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
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- the theory that individuals learn deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- an act committed in violation of the law
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for financial damage caused by their acts
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal status
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
24 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • an act committed in violation of the law • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • a repetition of, or return to criminal behavior • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • job-related crimes committed by high-status people • ...
Year 9s Civics 2025-07-28
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- the place where baby Azalia disappeared from
- Person who tries to prove the evidence in Court
- the age of criminal responsibility in NT is ....?
- the animal that took baby Azalia
- Surname of Lindy who's baby was taken
- When you handle evidence carefully you also don't want to C.........it?
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- 2+2 =
- group of 12 people who can decide an indictable trial are called what?
- There are two types of crimes, one is indictable, the other is ...?
- Person facing the criminal charges in Court
- when you are not guilty of a crime you are ....?
- the top Court in Australia is called the what?
- the lowest Court in Australia is called what?
- On Friday this week what is the Taminmin College event called?
- Mr Eddy is from where?
- One type of law is criminal, the other is ....?
16 Clues: 2+2 = • Mr Eddy is from where? • the animal that took baby Azalia • Surname of Lindy who's baby was taken • Person facing the criminal charges in Court • the place where baby Azalia disappeared from • the lowest Court in Australia is called what? • the top Court in Australia is called the what? • Person who tries to prove the evidence in Court • ...
Criminal weather 2016-02-18
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- a violent tropical storm in the Pacific or Indian Ocean with strong wids
- an icy mountain
- people who saw the crime
- person who could send secret information threating the victim
- little portion of land in the middle of sea
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- unpleasantly cold
- material elements that show if a person is guilty
- unpleasant hot
- ilegally ingress of products in a country
- storm with small ball of ice that fall like rain
10 Clues: unpleasant hot • an icy mountain • unpleasantly cold • people who saw the crime • ilegally ingress of products in a country • little portion of land in the middle of sea • storm with small ball of ice that fall like rain • material elements that show if a person is guilty • person who could send secret information threating the victim • ...
CRIMINAL CROSSWORD 2018-04-20
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- It's an drink use by a killer which kills or sleeps a lot of victimes
- It's a very famous people who search a bad murderer created by a author
- It's an residence which they robber and a murderer lives for many times
- It's an object in a gun which kills and injures robber or a murderer
- It's an object which protects the famous people for murder or a cambriolage
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- It's an object which cover the face of a murderer
- It's an object loot on the lot of arms and the police which searchs and detects the murderer later
- It's an object put on the walls of the city which makes peoples aware the disparition of a thief,a murderer...
- It's an person who steals sometimes on the little market
- It's an object use for safe they rare objects
10 Clues: It's an object use for safe they rare objects • It's an object which cover the face of a murderer • It's an person who steals sometimes on the little market • It's an object in a gun which kills and injures robber or a murderer • It's an drink use by a killer which kills or sleeps a lot of victimes • ...
Spirit Criminal 2013-12-15
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- Missiles who serve murderous.
- Search steady on something.
- It’s a question to resolve, so it’s a …
- It’s a tall detective.
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- First machine for write the police’s romans.
- Someone who become more then suspect.
- Accessory hands to allow to protege against some germ for doctors.
- It’s a track natural like the DNA.
- A substance or product is a small quantity.
- It is part of human body composition.
10 Clues: It’s a tall detective. • Search steady on something. • Missiles who serve murderous. • It’s a track natural like the DNA. • Someone who become more then suspect. • It is part of human body composition. • It’s a question to resolve, so it’s a … • A substance or product is a small quantity. • First machine for write the police’s romans. • ...
Criminal Law 2021-10-02
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- ______ woman, in relation to a workplace, of any age whether employed or not, who alleges to have been subjected to any act of sexual harassment by the respondent;
- includes all the proceedings under this Code for the collection of evidence conducted by a police officer or by any person (other than a Magistrate) who is authorised by a Magistrate in this behalf;
- includes any head of charge when the charge contains more heads than one
- when used with reference to any proceeding in any Court, means a person authorised by or under any law for the time being in force, to practise in such Court, and includes any other person appointed with the permission of the Court to act in such proceeding;
- a person against whom the aggrieved woman has made a complaint under section 9 of the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013
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- ____ means every inquiry, other than a trial, conducted under this Code by a Magistrate or Court;
- any person employed at a workplace for any work on regular, temporary, ad hoc or daily wage basis, either directly or through an agent, including a contractor, with or, without the knowledge of the principal employer, whether for remuneration or not, or working on a voluntary basis or otherwise, whether the terms of employment are express or implied and includes a co-worker, a contract worker, probationer, trainee, apprentice or called by any other such name;
- _________ offence means an offence for which a police officer may, in accordance with the First Schedule or under any other law for the time being in force, arrest without warrant
- _____case means a case relating to an offence, and not being a warrant-case
- a person trained in communication with people with special needs in a way that addresses their individual differences and needs. (2)
10 Clues: includes any head of charge when the charge contains more heads than one • _____case means a case relating to an offence, and not being a warrant-case • ____ means every inquiry, other than a trial, conducted under this Code by a Magistrate or Court; • ...
Criminal Hunger 2022-05-16
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- , This is where he died
- , People that enjoy hurting people
- , unlawful killing of one person by another
- , people who suck on human blood
- , he took people to another place with him
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- , people who see things that are not real
- , most serial killers are ________
- , someone who takes sexual advantage of another peson
- , He ate other humans
- people who are into younger kids
10 Clues: , He ate other humans • , This is where he died • people who are into younger kids • , people who suck on human blood • , most serial killers are ________ • , People that enjoy hurting people • , people who see things that are not real • , he took people to another place with him • , unlawful killing of one person by another • ...
Criminal Law 2022-08-26
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- A person commits harassment if, with intent to harass, annoy, or alarm another person, he or she: Strikes, shoves, kicks, or otherwise touches a person or subjects him to physical contact
- permitted by law
- in a manner that is not permitted or recognized by law or the rules.
- body of law dealing with planning and executing the deployment and employment of U.S. forces in both peacetime and combat military operations.
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- Makes a coarse and obviously offensive utterance, gesture, or display in a public place and the utterance, gesture,
- the state of having, owning, or controlling something.
- contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law.
- a gun designed for use by one hand, especially a pistol or revolver.
- describes the probability of an event, based on prior knowledge of conditions that might be related to the event.
- an action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law.
10 Clues: permitted by law • the state of having, owning, or controlling something. • contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law. • a gun designed for use by one hand, especially a pistol or revolver. • in a manner that is not permitted or recognized by law or the rules. • ...
Born criminal? 2022-01-25
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- The way a child is raised, or the teachings that his or her parents impart.
- Obedient to the laws of society.
- The study of humankind.
- The time that passes from the start of an event to its finish.
- Skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands.
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- A rebuke, especially an official one.
- Twins derived from two separate ova, and so not identical.
- A person's child or children.
- The classification of something, especially organisms.
- Characterized by reversion to something ancient.
10 Clues: The study of humankind. • A person's child or children. • Obedient to the laws of society. • A rebuke, especially an official one. • Characterized by reversion to something ancient. • Skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands. • The classification of something, especially organisms. • Twins derived from two separate ova, and so not identical. • ...
CRIMINAL LAW 2023-10-25
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- A crime where punishment is over a year in prison
- The person who made the illegal action
- Someone who assisted in the progression of the crime
- Someone who assists the principle escape and avoid arrest
- A crime where punishment is under a year
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- two or more people who agree on committing a crime
- an act that is done in preparation of a crime
- failure to complete a criminally enforced duty
- Meeting all elements of crime but failing the criminal act
- Someone who orders a crime or who aids the crime without being present during the crime
10 Clues: The person who made the illegal action • A crime where punishment is under a year • an act that is done in preparation of a crime • failure to complete a criminally enforced duty • A crime where punishment is over a year in prison • two or more people who agree on committing a crime • Someone who assisted in the progression of the crime • ...
CRIMINAL LAW 2023-10-25
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- A crime where punishment is over a year in prison
- The person who made the illegal action
- Someone who assisted in the progression of the crime
- Someone who assists the principle escape and avoid arrest
- A crime where punishment is under a year
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- two or more people who agree on committing a crime
- an act that is done in preparation of a crime
- failure to complete a criminally enforced duty
- Meeting all elements of crime but failing the criminal act
- Someone who orders a crime or who aids the crime without being present during the crime
10 Clues: The person who made the illegal action • A crime where punishment is under a year • an act that is done in preparation of a crime • failure to complete a criminally enforced duty • A crime where punishment is over a year in prison • two or more people who agree on committing a crime • Someone who assisted in the progression of the crime • ...
Criminal Law 2016-09-02
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- the thoughts and intentions behind a wrongful act
- a serious crime such as murder
- a statement in explanation of some action or belief
- a defense that claims the defendant would not have broken the law if not tricked into doing it by law enforcement officials
- a law established by following earlier judicial decisions
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- a crime less serious than a felony
- violation of the law
- a test applied to determine whether a person accused of a crime was sane at the time of its commission which get criminally responsible for the wrongdoing.
- an act passed by a legislative body
- Reus activity that transgresses civil law
10 Clues: violation of the law • a serious crime such as murder • a crime less serious than a felony • an act passed by a legislative body • Reus activity that transgresses civil law • the thoughts and intentions behind a wrongful act • a statement in explanation of some action or belief • a law established by following earlier judicial decisions • ...
Criminal Investigation 2025-03-06
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- Be on the Look Out
- oldest detective agency in the country
- made it known as a “landmark case”
- study of bones
- first method of criminal identification thought to be reliable; based on a criteria of body measurements
- amendment four
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- established by Henry Fielding in 1750
- alcohol, tobacco, firearms
- first successful murderer identification from bullet removed from victim's body
- the police must be stable, efficient, organized, along military lines
10 Clues: study of bones • amendment four • Be on the Look Out • alcohol, tobacco, firearms • made it known as a “landmark case” • established by Henry Fielding in 1750 • oldest detective agency in the country • the police must be stable, efficient, organized, along military lines • first successful murderer identification from bullet removed from victim's body • ...
Criminal justice 2025-04-08
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- A deliberate fire
- o suggest a piece of information that points towards something
- An aggressive attack
- A fatal stabbing
- a conditional release from prison, often with supervision
- A serious Crime punishable by a more than one year.
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- a legal action to charge someone with a crime
- Someone who steals by force
- A bunch of people looking for the murderer
- Investigates crimes, gathers evidence, and seeks the truth
10 Clues: A fatal stabbing • A deliberate fire • An aggressive attack • Someone who steals by force • A bunch of people looking for the murderer • a legal action to charge someone with a crime • A serious Crime punishable by a more than one year. • a conditional release from prison, often with supervision • Investigates crimes, gathers evidence, and seeks the truth • ...
Criminal Stuff 2025-05-26
10 Clues: Near Nz • Capital city • Doing what you want • A secure institution • Able to do something • Made to do something • Used to build building • Not doing anything wrong • Not getting paid to do work • Stealing someones possiesions
criminal law 2023-05-15
criminal justice 2023-05-17
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- to avoid detection in court
- a defense that a defendent can plead in a criminal trial
- the case presented by or on behalf of the party being accused or sued on a lawsuit
- by legal authority to take someone into custody
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- a document that gives law enforcement permission to search someones property
- root lobylist they convince legislators by writng letters at pep rallies ect.
- is the active support of a case
- an act by law enforcement officials to persude a person to commit a crime
- unlawfull pressure on a person to commit a crime
- the removal of an elected offical from offce by a vote of the people
10 Clues: to avoid detection in court • is the active support of a case • by legal authority to take someone into custody • unlawfull pressure on a person to commit a crime • a defense that a defendent can plead in a criminal trial • the removal of an elected offical from offce by a vote of the people • an act by law enforcement officials to persude a person to commit a crime • ...
Arkham’s Most Wanted 2026-04-27
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- - Harley Quinn
- toxin - Scarecrow
- crime boss - Penguin
- who commands swarms of rats - Ratcatcher
- burglar with a moral code - Cat Woman
- stuck looking forever young - Baby Doll
- of puzzles - Riddler
- prince of crime - Joker
- brute - Killer Croc
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- actor and master of disguise - Clayface
- - Poison Ivy
- obsessed with “perfection” - Professor Pyg
- criminal with a taste for chaos - Condiment King
- she sees are the flaws” - Calendar girl
- villain obsessed with duality - Two Face
- criminal scientist - Mr Freeze
- gangster with a deadly reputation - ScarFace
17 Clues: - Poison Ivy • - Harley Quinn • toxin - Scarecrow • brute - Killer Croc • crime boss - Penguin • of puzzles - Riddler • prince of crime - Joker • criminal scientist - Mr Freeze • burglar with a moral code - Cat Woman • actor and master of disguise - Clayface • she sees are the flaws” - Calendar girl • stuck looking forever young - Baby Doll • who commands swarms of rats - Ratcatcher • ...
Changing Minds Vocabulary 2023-11-30
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- to win over someone; to convince someone
- inflexible; unwilling to change an opinion
- tightly
- training a person or animal to behave in a certain way
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- feeling good about oneself
- thinking
- finding a middle ground to agree on
- to get someone ready
- strong feeling of connection with others
- an issue people strongly disagree about
- prepare to defend our group or our views
11 Clues: tightly • thinking • to get someone ready • feeling good about oneself • finding a middle ground to agree on • an issue people strongly disagree about • strong feeling of connection with others • to win over someone; to convince someone • prepare to defend our group or our views • inflexible; unwilling to change an opinion • ...
Among the Hidden Chapter 8-15 2013-04-15
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- communication between minds
- fearful wonder
- using money or a favor in exchange for something desired
- wobbling
- qualified; able to complete a task
- according to an assumed set of facts or principles
- scorned or mocked; ridicule; make fun of
- infrequently
- a place of refuge and protection
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- sarcastically challenged;insulted
- giving shelter or hiding someone
- hesitantly; uncertainly
- prohibitions imposed by society
- materials or equipment for a special use
- unwilling to accept the truth
- loud burst of laughter
- fresh and clean
- eagerness
- state of confusion
- oppose
20 Clues: oppose • wobbling • eagerness • infrequently • fearful wonder • fresh and clean • state of confusion • loud burst of laughter • hesitantly; uncertainly • communication between minds • unwilling to accept the truth • prohibitions imposed by society • giving shelter or hiding someone • a place of refuge and protection • sarcastically challenged;insulted • qualified; able to complete a task • ...
Friendship 2022-06-08
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- pajama party
- cannot be trusted
- my grandmother is _______. she's always angry and she always complains.
- always wants what other people have
- this kind of people always tell the truth, never lies
- selfish
- your friend from your class
- = mate
- join
- polite
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- arrange
- don't change their minds easily
- relaxed
- what you see in an art gallery
- a good friend doesn't tell what you say to others
- opposite of generous
- thoughtful
- to support a friend
- trust
- to discuss with a friend
20 Clues: join • trust • = mate • polite • arrange • relaxed • selfish • thoughtful • pajama party • cannot be trusted • to support a friend • opposite of generous • to discuss with a friend • your friend from your class • what you see in an art gallery • don't change their minds easily • always wants what other people have • a good friend doesn't tell what you say to others • ...
KRUSIGRAMA 2024-02-17
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- pinaka ayaw na asignatura
- pambangsang hayop ng Pilipinas
- adviser ng Poseidon
- pambansang bulaklak ng Pilipinas
- isa sa mga bagay na kailangan mo para mabuhay
- lugar kung saan nagaaral
- bulkan sa bikol
- planeta kung saan tayo nakatira
- buwan ng pagibig
- paboritong kolor ni Teacher mhae
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- pagkain na masustansiya
- dapat gawin sa paaralan
- ginagamit pang sulat
- bagay na sinusulatan
- lagyanan ng gamit
- walking CCTV
- dapat na sinusuot sa eskwelahan
- pinakamahirap na asignatura
- pambansang bayani ng pilipinas
- pinakamagandang teacher sa minds
- pinakamaingay sa Poseidon
21 Clues: walking CCTV • bulkan sa bikol • buwan ng pagibig • lagyanan ng gamit • adviser ng Poseidon • ginagamit pang sulat • bagay na sinusulatan • pagkain na masustansiya • dapat gawin sa paaralan • lugar kung saan nagaaral • pinaka ayaw na asignatura • pinakamaingay sa Poseidon • pinakamahirap na asignatura • pambangsang hayop ng Pilipinas • pambansang bayani ng pilipinas • ...
14 2024-07-26
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- Bangles' melodic hit
- Springfield's covetous tune
- Foreigner's heartfelt ballad
- Prince's colorful tune
- Cougar's heartland rock
- Outfield's love song
- Culture Club's catchy chorus
- Mister's solemn tune
- Madness's homely song
- Lauper's seeing song
- Air Supply's tender ballad
- Mellencamp's reflective track
- Cure's gothic track
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- Adam Ant's rhythmic tune
- Michael's ultimate hit
- Motley's rock hit
- Spinners's upbeat hit
- John's poetic hit
- Asia's passionate hit
- Motley's roaring number
- Madonna's self-referential hit
- Byrne's funky group
- U2's thematic song
- Johnson's rhythm track
- Simple Minds' plea
25 Clues: Motley's rock hit • John's poetic hit • U2's thematic song • Simple Minds' plea • Byrne's funky group • Cure's gothic track • Bangles' melodic hit • Outfield's love song • Mister's solemn tune • Lauper's seeing song • Spinners's upbeat hit • Asia's passionate hit • Madness's homely song • Michael's ultimate hit • Prince's colorful tune • Johnson's rhythm track • Motley's roaring number • ...
Sociology Chapter 7 2024-01-08
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- A repetition of, or return to criminal behavior restitution punishment intended to make criminals.
- The theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society.
- An act committed in violation of the law.
- Rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms.
- The theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them.
- Ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms.
- Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment.
- A system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal status.
- Behavior that overconforms to accepted norms.
- Behavior that overconforms to social expectations.
- A method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison.
- The process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization.
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- To make up for the financial damage caused by their acts.
- An undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance.
- The theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which are exposed
- Deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual's identity.
- Job-related crimes committed by High-Status people.
- The process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status.
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts.
- The theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant.
- Behavior that departs from societal or group norms.
- only occasional breaking of norms
- A person who breaks significant societal or group norms.
- A social condition in which norms are weak conflicting or absent.
24 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • An act committed in violation of the law. • Behavior that overconforms to accepted norms. • Ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms. • Behavior that overconforms to social expectations. • Job-related crimes committed by High-Status people. • Behavior that departs from societal or group norms. • ...
state and federal court systems-ZAF 2024-03-22
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- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- The authority of a court to hear and decide specific types of cases.
- The authority of a court to hear a case for the first time.(2words)
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest(2words)
- One of the 13 U.S. Courts of Appeals, which handle appeals from district courts.(2words)
- The quality of being consistent with the provisions of the Constitution.
- The decision of a judge or jury
- A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case(2words)
- A legal action through which a person can seek relief from unlawful detention.(2words)
- Courts established by state constitutions to handle matters not within federal jurisdiction.(2words)
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- A court that reviews decisions made by lower courts.(2words)
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers. (2words)
- A federal trial court where most federal cases begin.(2words)
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.(2words)
- The power of courts to review and potentially invalidate laws or government actions.(2words)
- A court case involving disputes between two parties (2words)
- The highest federal court in the United States, responsible for interpreting the Constitution.(2words)
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws(2words)
20 Clues: The decision of a judge or jury • The government’s side in a criminal case. • A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case(2words) • A court that reviews decisions made by lower courts.(2words) • A court case involving disputes between two parties (2words) • A federal trial court where most federal cases begin.(2words) • ...
Theory Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-16
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- – Area with high crime due to poverty, mobility, and ethnic diversity disrupting social control.
- – Theory stating people with impulsivity and short-term focus are more prone to crime.
- – The idea that crime can be prevented if the cost (punishment) outweighs the benefit.
- – Emphasizes that criminal behavior is acquired through observing and mimicking others.
- – Crime is a calculated decision based on weighing risks and benefits.
- – Early criminologist who believed criminals could be identified by physical features.
- – Suggests that crime occurs when there's a lack of capable guardianship over targets.
- – A broader category of theories stating that crime occurs when inner or outer restraints are weak.
- – Found that crime rates were higher in transitional neighborhoods with high population turnover.
- – Suggests that ignoring minor offenses leads to a breakdown of community control.
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- – Proposes that access to illegitimate means influences whether someone commits crime.
- – Suggests genetic or physiological factors can predispose someone to criminal behavior.
- – Describes how groups with values opposed to mainstream norms foster criminal behavior.
- – Developed typologies like conformist, innovator, and rebel to explain responses to strain.
- – A state of normlessness where societal norms no longer regulate behavior.
- – Suggests that strong ties to family, school, and community prevent deviance.
- – Argues crime happens when people can’t achieve socially approved goals through legitimate means.
- – Explains how being publicly tagged as “deviant” can push people into more deviant roles.
- – Crime is learned through close interactions with others who promote criminal values.
- – Points to crime arising from community instability and weakened institutions.
20 Clues: – Crime is a calculated decision based on weighing risks and benefits. • – A state of normlessness where societal norms no longer regulate behavior. • – Suggests that strong ties to family, school, and community prevent deviance. • – Points to crime arising from community instability and weakened institutions. • ...
Law Terms 2013-10-08
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- Evidence given by a witness that was not experience first hand.
- Information that proves or disproves an offense.
- The crown's job to prove the accused's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
- A testimony given to prove an alleged fact.
- The first part of a criminal trial where the accused gives their plea.
- A court that has 4 divisions.
- A court official that assists the Sheriff.
- The person that assists the judge and is also called a recorder.
- Purposely giving false information as a testimony after taking an oath.
- Opposite party of the plaintiff.
- A group of 12 people deciding a criminal case or a group of 8 people deciding a civil case.
- An application for a higher court to review the outcome of the trial.
- A group of citizens chosen to decide the outcome of the trail.
- Someone who gives evidence under an oath.
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- Permission to appeal a decision from a lower court to a higher court.
- Court official in charge of the jury.
- Someone who is charged for a crime in a criminal trail.
- Party that responds to the appeal.
- The opposite party proceeds to ask the witness question after the previous party.
- A lawyer that gives free advice before a trial or arrest.
- Representative of Reqina in a criminal case.
- Prosecutor.
- Where reviews of trials are done when one party is unsatisfied with the outcome.
- A typed record of everything said in court.
- A court order for a witness to give their testimony in court.
25 Clues: Prosecutor. • A court that has 4 divisions. • Opposite party of the plaintiff. • Party that responds to the appeal. • Court official in charge of the jury. • Someone who gives evidence under an oath. • A court official that assists the Sheriff. • A testimony given to prove an alleged fact. • A typed record of everything said in court. • ...
Law Terms 2013-10-08
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- A lawyer that gives free advice before a trial or arrest.
- A court that has 4 divisions.
- A group of citizens chosen to decide the outcome of the trail.
- The first part of a criminal trial where the accused gives their plea.
- Representative of Reqina in a criminal case.
- A testimony given to prove an alleged fact.
- Party that responds to the appeal.
- A court official that assists the Sheriff.
- The crown's job to prove the accused's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
- A group of 12 people deciding a criminal case or a group of 8 people deciding a civil case.
- Court official in charge of the jury.
- Opposite party of the plaintiff.
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- Evidence given by a witness that was not experience first hand.
- Someone who gives evidence under an oath.
- The person that assists the judge and is also called a recorder.
- The opposite party proceeds to ask the witness question after the previous party.
- Permission to appeal a decision from a lower court to a higher court.
- Prosecutor.
- Someone who is charged for a crime in a criminal trail.
- An application for a higher court to review the outcome of the trial.
- Where reviews of trials are done when one party is unsatisfied with the outcome.
- A typed record of everything said in court.
- A court order for a witness to give their testimony in court.
- Information that proves or disproves an offense.
- Purposely giving false information as a testimony after taking an oath.
25 Clues: Prosecutor. • A court that has 4 divisions. • Opposite party of the plaintiff. • Party that responds to the appeal. • Court official in charge of the jury. • Someone who gives evidence under an oath. • A court official that assists the Sheriff. • A testimony given to prove an alleged fact. • A typed record of everything said in court. • ...
Law Terms 2013-10-08
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- A court that has 4 divisions.
- Court official in charge of the jury.
- A testimony given to prove an alleged fact.
- Someone who is charged for a crime in a criminal trail.
- An application for a higher court to review the outcome of the trial.
- The crown's job to prove the accused's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
- Where reviews of trials are done when one party is unsatisfied with the outcome.
- Permission to appeal a decision from a lower court to a higher court.
- Someone who gives evidence under an oath.
- The person that assists the judge and is also called a recorder.
- A typed record of everything said in court.
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- Information that proves or disproves an offense.
- Evidence given by a witness that was not experience first hand.
- The opposite party proceeds to ask the witness question after the previous party.
- Party that responds to the appeal.
- Prosecutor.
- A court order for a witness to give their testimony in court.
- A group of citizens chosen to decide the outcome of the trail.
- A lawyer that gives free advice before a trial or arrest.
- Representative of Reqina in a criminal case.
- The first part of a criminal trial where the accused gives their plea.
- Opposite party of the plaintiff.
- A court official that assists the Sheriff.
- Purposely giving false information as a testimony after taking an oath.
- A group of 12 people deciding a criminal case or a group of 8 people deciding a civil case.
25 Clues: Prosecutor. • A court that has 4 divisions. • Opposite party of the plaintiff. • Party that responds to the appeal. • Court official in charge of the jury. • Someone who gives evidence under an oath. • A court official that assists the Sheriff. • A testimony given to prove an alleged fact. • A typed record of everything said in court. • ...
Government Crossword 2016-09-13
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- The restriction of the exercise of power by subordinating it to established laws
- Something that establishes legal principles to certain facts
- The powers that the government after other powers were distributed to other authorities in the course of elections or by the process of delegation
- The powers and the responsibilities of the monarch are subject to the laws set in the constitution
- A defendant in criminal cases is the person accused of the crime
- Parties gain seats in proportion to the number of votes they received
- The release of a convict back into society
- A crime that can be proceeded against without a trial
- A body of people, with the prime minister, form the government
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- To describe written laws, usually enacted by a legislative body
- A non-profit organization which is organized on a local, national, or international level
- An organized group of people with the same political aims and opinions
- The release of a criminal from detention because of good behavior
- The political party opposed to the one in office
- Conducting legal matters against someone who has committed a criminal charge
- A system of the law with the punishment of people who commits criminal offences
- A bill made by a member not in the cabinet
- A person who is in charge of the trial in court
- Someone hired by a business to convince legislators to support their business
- Rights that belong to every person
- Vote Lets members of the legislature vote in what they believe in instead of following the parties position
21 Clues: Rights that belong to every person • A bill made by a member not in the cabinet • The release of a convict back into society • A person who is in charge of the trial in court • The political party opposed to the one in office • A crime that can be proceeded against without a trial • Something that establishes legal principles to certain facts • ...
Sociology Chapter 7 2024-01-08
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- A repetition of, or return to criminal behavior restitution punishment intended to make criminals.
- The theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society.
- An undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance.
- The theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which are exposed
- Behavior that overconforms to accepted norms.
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts.
- Behavior that overconforms to social expectations.
- A person who breaks significant societal or group norms.
- A social condition in which norms are weak conflicting or absent.
- Rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms.
- The theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them.
- An act committed in violation of the law.
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- A system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal status.
- only occasional breaking of norms
- The theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant.
- A method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison.
- To make up for the financial damage caused by their acts.
- Behavior that departs from societal or group norms.
- The process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status.
- Ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms.
- Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment.
- The process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization.
- Deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual's identity.
- Job-related crimes committed by High-Status people.
24 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • An act committed in violation of the law. • Behavior that overconforms to accepted norms. • Ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms. • Behavior that overconforms to social expectations. • Behavior that departs from societal or group norms. • Job-related crimes committed by High-Status people. • ...
Forensic key terms 2024-11-06
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- A gene associated with aggressive behaviour.
- A personality trait associated with aggression and a lack of empathy.
- A form of imprisonment aimed at preventing future offenses.
- A cognitive distortion that downplays the severity of one's actions.
- Chemical messengers that facilitate communication between neurons in the brain and nervous system.
- The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend.
- An approach applying psychological theories to criminal behaviour and motives.",
- A Freudian concept involving moral judgment.
- A method used primarily in the U.S., involving profiles based on previous similar crimes.",
- A personality trait involving sociability and enthusiasm.
- A personality trait involving emotional instability.
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- A technique that analyses the crime locations to identify an offender's base.",
- A cognitive-behavioural therapy for controlling anger.
- Through interaction with others, individuals learn the values, attitudes, techniques, and motivation for criminal behaviour
- An operant conditioning technique used in behaviour modification.
- A sentencing goal aimed at reforming the offender.
- A theory suggesting that criminal traits are inherited.
- An offender who acts impulsively without planning.
- An offender who plans crimes meticulously
- A tendency to interpret the ambiguous behaviour of others as aggressive or threatening.
- A UK-based method focusing on crime scene data to build a suspect profile.",
- This takes offenders out of society to protect the public from further crimes they may commit.
- A sentencing goal focusing on punishment and revenge.
- A justice approach encouraging offenders to make amends with victims.
- An unpleasant prison experience stops people offending and reoffending
25 Clues: An offender who plans crimes meticulously • A gene associated with aggressive behaviour. • A Freudian concept involving moral judgment. • The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend. • A sentencing goal aimed at reforming the offender. • An offender who acts impulsively without planning. • A personality trait involving emotional instability. • ...
criminal vs law 2021-09-15
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- the killing of one human being by another.
- is an attempt to commit battery.
- breaking and entering into a house at night with the intent to commit a felony.
- willful and malicious burning of the dwelling house of another.
- wrongful taking away of another's property who has been entrusted with that property.
- the illegal act of paying or giving something of value to public officials to influence their official activity.
- forcing oneself onto another for sexual pleasure.
- wrongful taking and carrying away of the personal property accompanied by violence and threats.
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- unlawful removal or restraint of a person against that person's will.
- unlawful killing of another human being by another WITH malice aforethought.
- the unlawful killing of another human being WITHOUT malice aforethought.
- major crime punishable by imprisonment or death.
- the false making or changing of a writing with the intent to defraud.
- less serious crime with a less severe penalty.
- the unlawful touching of another person.
15 Clues: is an attempt to commit battery. • the unlawful touching of another person. • the killing of one human being by another. • less serious crime with a less severe penalty. • major crime punishable by imprisonment or death. • forcing oneself onto another for sexual pleasure. • willful and malicious burning of the dwelling house of another. • ...
Criminal Law Vocabulary 2015-05-07
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- A panel of people who decide if someone is guilty or innocent
- The lawyers who say someone didn't commit a crime
- The punishment the court gives to a criminal
- The court's decision about whether someone is guilty or innocent
- Where a person might be sent if they are found guilty of a crime
- Another name for the defendant
- The place where a trial is held
- A UK lawyer who specializes in the law outside of the court
- Material saying that something did or didn't happen
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- The person who controls a court
- A matter being dealt with by a court
- A challenge of a court's decision to a higher court
- The person who is said to have done something wrong
- The lawyers who say someone committed a crime. They often represent the state
- A UK lawyer specializing in advocacy (being in court)
15 Clues: Another name for the defendant • The person who controls a court • The place where a trial is held • A matter being dealt with by a court • The punishment the court gives to a criminal • The lawyers who say someone didn't commit a crime • A challenge of a court's decision to a higher court • The person who is said to have done something wrong • ...
Criminal Law Vocabulary 2024-01-25
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- A crime considered wrong because it is prohibited by law, but not necessarily a bad thing to do
- Actus Reus and Mens Rea are at the same time
- Body of the Crime
- The mental state of the person who committed the crime
- The Actus Reus caused the harm
- Not as serious as a felony
- refers to a way of thinking about a particular question or concept
- Least serious crime
- violates criminal law, can be prosecuted by public officials, and is punishable by criminal sanctions
- purposefully ignoring safety
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- A crime considered morally wrong according to most/all of society
- The significant action taken
- The most severe classification of crime
- mitigating or aggravating factors
- done with no intent to ignore safety
15 Clues: Body of the Crime • Least serious crime • Not as serious as a felony • The significant action taken • purposefully ignoring safety • The Actus Reus caused the harm • mitigating or aggravating factors • done with no intent to ignore safety • The most severe classification of crime • Actus Reus and Mens Rea are at the same time • ...
Criminal Law Crossword 2024-01-30
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- Latin for guilty mind
- An individual who suffers harm
- The state of being confined in a prison
- A serious criminal offense
- The academic study of crime
- Judgement in decision-making.
- The body of the crime is what?
- Crimes that are not inherently immoral
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- Morally wrong crimes are labeled _____.
- Conducting a case in court charging the defendant.
- Protects citizens from government abuse
- ______ has society having the most rights
- Making someone a target for mistreatment.
- Taking significant action
- Crime control and Due Process _____.
15 Clues: Latin for guilty mind • Taking significant action • A serious criminal offense • The academic study of crime • Judgement in decision-making. • An individual who suffers harm • The body of the crime is what? • Crime control and Due Process _____. • Crimes that are not inherently immoral • Morally wrong crimes are labeled _____. • Protects citizens from government abuse • ...
Criminal Justice System 2023-04-11
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- this type of crime happens in the workplace, like fraud or embezzlement
- punishment, also referred to as probation, in which criminals are not in jail but heavily monitored for a set period of time
- less serious crime, like a traffic ticket
- the death penalty as a result of a major crime
- formally accused of a crime
- crimes against people are always considered ______ by definition, even if nothing aggressive happened
- this is an example of a crime against property, where someone's property gets stolen
- a set amount of money to get someone out of jail until their court date
- court process with a jury where both groups get a chance to argue, ask questions, and provide evidence in a case
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- punishment in which criminals are sent to prison for a set amount of time
- the time when the defendant appears in front of the judge and pleads either guilty or innocent
- a major crime with serious consequences (murder, kidnapping)
- the group of people in charge of preventing crime and arresting criminals
- people under the age of 18
- _________ cause: police need this in order to arrest criminals with a good reason
15 Clues: people under the age of 18 • formally accused of a crime • less serious crime, like a traffic ticket • the death penalty as a result of a major crime • a major crime with serious consequences (murder, kidnapping) • this type of crime happens in the workplace, like fraud or embezzlement • a set amount of money to get someone out of jail until their court date • ...
Criminal Justice Terminology 2023-09-19
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- agreement between two or more people to commit a crime
- process by which a state or nation transfers custody of an individual for prosecution or punishment
- prison terms for two or more convictions to be served simultaneously rather than one following the other
- accomplice or abettor
- tendency to relapse into criminal behavior
- restriction setting the period of time allowed to elapse between the occurrence of an incident and the filing of a lawsuit or criminal prosecution
- when a court official disqualifies or withdraws him or herself from a case due to questions regarding bias
- officers who assists first responders
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- person who persistently violates laws and has multiple arrests and convictions over an extended time
- admission of guilt
- prison terms for two or more convictions to be served one after another as opposed to simultaneously
- person on parole who fails to report to his or her parole officer
- process of helping an offender rejoin society and live as a law-abiding citizen
- voluntary acknowledgement of certain facts
- trial deemed invalid because of a fundamental error in procedure, such as misconduct or a hung jury
15 Clues: admission of guilt • accomplice or abettor • officers who assists first responders • voluntary acknowledgement of certain facts • tendency to relapse into criminal behavior • agreement between two or more people to commit a crime • person on parole who fails to report to his or her parole officer • ...
Criminal Justice System 2026-05-05
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- Legal protection or entitlement
- People who enforce the law
- A place where offenders are kept
- Defends or represents someone in court
- A person under 18
- Helping offenders change their behavior
- Person who committed a crime
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- Justice focused on repairing harm
- Social worker who assesses child offenders
- Ability to understand right and wrong
- Preventing crime through fear of punishment
- Fair treatment under the law
- Person harmed by a crime
- Legal process to decide guilt
- Taking someone into custody
15 Clues: A person under 18 • Person harmed by a crime • People who enforce the law • Taking someone into custody • Fair treatment under the law • Person who committed a crime • Legal process to decide guilt • Legal protection or entitlement • A place where offenders are kept • Justice focused on repairing harm • Ability to understand right and wrong • Defends or represents someone in court • ...
Chapter 5: Crimes Against Property and Habitation 2019-09-02
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- The action of forging or producing a copy of a document, signature, banknote, or work of art.
- Entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
- A defendant commits the crime of false ____ by making an intentional statement with intent to defraud the victim he obtains title to the personal property of the victim.
- The action of taking property unlawfully from a person or place by force or threat of force
- The ____ Crime Information Center is the United States' central database for tracking crime-related information.
- The loss or giving up of something as a penalty for wrongdoing.
- Any act that deprives an owner of property without that owner's permission and without just cause
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- Theft of personal property
- mischief A crime governed by state laws. It generally involves any damage, defacing, alteration, or destruction of tangible property with criminal intent.
- The _____Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act is a United States federal law that provides for extended criminal penalties and a civil cause of action for acts performed as part of an ongoing criminal organization.
- The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- The practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats.
- Theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust or belonging to one's employer.
- ____ theft is the deliberate use of someone else's identity, usually as a method to gain a financial advantage.
14 Clues: Theft of personal property • The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. • The loss or giving up of something as a penalty for wrongdoing. • Entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft. • The practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats. • ...
Chapter 5: Crimes Against Property and Habitation 2019-09-02
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- The action of taking property unlawfully from a person or place by force or threat of force
- The action of forging or producing a copy of a document, signature, banknote, or work of art.
- Theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust or belonging to one's employer.
- The practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats.
- mischief A crime governed by state laws. It generally involves any damage, defacing, alteration, or destruction of tangible property with criminal intent.
- Entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
- ____ theft is the deliberate use of someone else's identity, usually as a method to gain a financial advantage.
- Theft of personal property
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- A defendant commits the crime of false ____ by making an intentional statement with intent to defraud the victim he obtains title to the personal property of the victim.
- The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- The _____Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act is a United States federal law that provides for extended criminal penalties and a civil cause of action for acts performed as part of an ongoing criminal organization.
- Any act that deprives an owner of property without that owner's permission and without just cause
- The loss or giving up of something as a penalty for wrongdoing.
- The ____ Crime Information Center is the United States' central database for tracking crime-related information.
14 Clues: Theft of personal property • The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. • The loss or giving up of something as a penalty for wrongdoing. • The practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats. • Entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft. • ...
Phenomenology and Ethnomethodology 2023-03-06
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- Argued that the world makes sense because we impose meaning and order on it with our minds
- The key writer and theorist for Ethnomethodology
- Social order is created from the bottom up. Social order is an accomplishment
- The meaning of an experience depends on its social context
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- We need this to stop the loss of social meaning
- Nothing has a fixed social meaning
- Believed that social categories are shared within a society
- We can never truly have definite knowledge of the world outside of our minds
8 Clues: Nothing has a fixed social meaning • We need this to stop the loss of social meaning • The key writer and theorist for Ethnomethodology • The meaning of an experience depends on its social context • Believed that social categories are shared within a society • We can never truly have definite knowledge of the world outside of our minds • ...
KOTLC Abilities 2024-10-28
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- can detect and trigger an ability
- does not have an ability
- can manipulate ice particles in the air in order to freeze, create snowfall, and form any shapes made of ice they desire
- can creates force fields and energy beams
- can break down their cells to walk through solid objects
- can control the element of water
- can control and create wind
- can manipulate and control darkness
- can naturally understand technology and the functioning of different parts of technology
- can control fire
- can move from one place to another without traveling through the physical space between them
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- can speak many languages, understand many languages, and mimic other people
- can sense threads connecting everything together and make objects appear as long as they know where it is by reaching through the Void
- can manipulate others through their vocal tones
- can read minds
- can sense and manipulate many colors of light
- can sense potential in others
- can be invisible
- can empower others with the touch of their hands
- can inflict pain or other negative emotions on someone else
- can create electrical discharges, charges, and lightning bolts, and to control the flow of electrons inside machines and air
- can sense other people’s emotions
- can physically control other organisms such as elves, orgres, dragons, and more with their minds
23 Clues: can read minds • can be invisible • can control fire • does not have an ability • can control and create wind • can sense potential in others • can control the element of water • can detect and trigger an ability • can sense other people’s emotions • can manipulate and control darkness • can creates force fields and energy beams • can sense and manipulate many colors of light • ...
International security 2020-12-11
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- Application
- number if you call someone you need it
- you do some bad things
- you need to buy something
- card If you use it you will get the bill
- electronic Product
- White-collar criminal of sorts
- if you search is you will get it
- use If you use it you will become crime
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- data You should protect yourself
- Like google
- you don’t want everyone to know
- someone stolen money
- people’s sitter
- like windows 10
- forced entry
- You need it to log in your account
17 Clues: Application • Like google • forced entry • people’s sitter • like windows 10 • electronic Product • someone stolen money • you do some bad things • you need to buy something • White-collar criminal of sorts • you don’t want everyone to know • if you search is you will get it • data You should protect yourself • You need it to log in your account • ...
Finish the Proverbs 2020-09-07
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- Nothing ventured nothing....
- One mans trash is another mans ...
- "____" breads contempt
- Blood is thicker than
- An apple a day keeps the "___" away.
- Great minds think alike
- The pen is ..... over the sword
- The rule of
- Patience is a .....
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- "_____" is the mother of innovation
- "____" starts at home
- Cold hands warm ...
- April showers bring may...
- "_______" What you preach
- "_____" is the best medicine
- Jack of all trades "____" of none
16 Clues: The rule of • Cold hands warm ... • Patience is a ..... • "____" starts at home • Blood is thicker than • "____" breads contempt • Great minds think alike • "_______" What you preach • April showers bring may... • Nothing ventured nothing.... • "_____" is the best medicine • The pen is ..... over the sword • Jack of all trades "____" of none • One mans trash is another mans ... • ...
The Court System 2017-02-14
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- Generally the higher the hierarchy of courts the more __________ the case is. (p22)
- These have their own laws and therefore their own unique court system. (p22)
- Both _____________ and ___________ ________________ make laws in Australia.(p22)
- Laws related to protecting our society from crimes such as murder, theft and assault.(p22)
- The most important job of the High Court is to interpret the ____________________. (p23)
- This court deals with the most serious criminal and civil cases at the state/territory level. (p24)
- This court hears cases relating to both civil and criminal cases in relation to Commonwealth law. (p24)
- Title of the person who presides over a criminal or civil case.(p24)
- Court in WA that deals with serious/complex criminal cases or medium civil cases. (p24)
- This court exists separately to the rest of the court system investigating unexplained deaths. (p24)
- Levels of importance.(p22)
- Lowest court in the hierarchy. (p24)
- The legal system in Australia is called an ______________ _______________ of law.(p22)
- Name given to judges and other court officials. (p24)
- The highest court in Australian. (p23)
- These are rules that everyone must follow everyday in order to keep people safe and maintain social order. (p22)
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- If a person is not happy with the outcome of their case they can ____________ to a higher court. (p22)
- The federal courts of Australia operate under _________________________ laws.(p22)
- Laws involving arguments between people - unpaid fines.(p22)
- The Federal Circuit Court will hear simply family law cases and civil cases relating to _________________ disputes and _________________ cases. (p24)
- The _______________ in power appoints federal judicial officers. (p24)
- This would exist without las that function properly. (p22)
- The number of judges that sit on the High Court. (p23)
- A specialist court relating to cases concerning families. (p24)
- Name of one of the most important cases heard in the High Court. (p23)
- Relatively new court formed in 1999. (p24)
- Name for two opposing sides. (p22)
- Throughout a trial the judge/jury needs to remain _____________.(p22)
- These apply the laws made in Australia, putting them into practice.(p22)
29 Clues: Levels of importance.(p22) • Name for two opposing sides. (p22) • Lowest court in the hierarchy. (p24) • The highest court in Australian. (p23) • Relatively new court formed in 1999. (p24) • Name given to judges and other court officials. (p24) • The number of judges that sit on the High Court. (p23) • This would exist without las that function properly. (p22) • ...
QUESTIONS ABOUT LAW 2024-03-04
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- Revenge, payback
- Law made in parliament
- People involved in pre-trial criminal process
- Changing only infrequently
- Its s51 outlines Commonwealth powers
- Guard from harm
- Stealing - offence against ______
- Part of an Act
- Field of law involving prosecution
- Society's ideas of right and wrong
- Evidence of comprehension
- There are federal and state versions of these
- Special status, power
- Objective of justice and equity
- Type of tort
- Possible criminal penalty
- Federal
- The ease with which appropriate legal outcome is gained (3 wds)
- Court decision to be followed in later cases
- Party prosecuting criminal case
- Speeding - offence against ______ (2 wds)
- Queensland's top court
- Basis for discrimination
- Determine, compare, classify, examine
- Prevention through discouragement
- Person suing
- Spiritual source of law
- Act of parliament
- Formal regulation lacking parliamentary or court authority
- Concept encompassing impartiality, certainty, retribution etc
- Feature of upheld law
- Statute
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- Key ingredient of justice, to some
- Long-standing, accepted conduct
- Law / decision-making authority
- Personal freedom
- Consider the merit of alternatives
- Part of an Act's sub-section
- What lawyers and judges do statutes
- Relevant facts to consider for equity
- Socially accepted habit, custom
- Person being sued or prosecuted
- Tort involving reputation
- Feature of law applied the same to all
- Criminal act
- Queensland's lowest court
- Judge-made law
- Field of law involving disputes
- Murder - offence against the ______
- Usual origin of a federal bill (3 wds)
- Applied in the same way
- Court hearing appeals from Magistrates Court
- Royal assenter to statute law (2 wds)
- e.g. fine, imprisonment
- Equality of opportunity
- Common remedy for civil action
- Followed willingly
- Hierarchical status leading to discrimination
- Clearness, ease of understanding
- Usually the second house to consider a federal bill
- Branch of law involving agreements
- Australia's top court
- Expectation with authority, consequence that applies to all
- Legislation under debate in parliament
- Ethnic basis for discrimination
65 Clues: Federal • Statute • Criminal act • Type of tort • Person suing • Part of an Act • Judge-made law • Guard from harm • Revenge, payback • Personal freedom • Act of parliament • Followed willingly • Special status, power • Australia's top court • Feature of upheld law • Law made in parliament • Queensland's top court • Applied in the same way • e.g. fine, imprisonment • Equality of opportunity • ...
courts cross word 2025-03-17
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- it's a person who provides testimony evidence in a legal proceeding based on their knowledge.
- Court the highest score in the Australian government system
- is a group of people typically from the community who are selected to hear evidence
- is the process by which a party in the legal case request a higher court
- is the punishment or legal penalty opposed by a judge on a defendant who has been found guilty of a crime.
- to conduct a fair court case.
- a court is a formal legal institution where despiteS a resolved and justice is administered.
- refers to any information facts documents on mineral presentation in legal proceeding to support or disapprove a claim of argument.
- is a lawyer who represents the government or the state in criminal cases.
- is a form of the legal process in which case is presented before a court to determine the guilty or innocence
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- refers to anything related to crime or offences against the law it can describe individual who has committed a crime.
- judge officers who handle legal matters at a lower court level minor criminal offences and civil cases.
- is a judge officer who has authority to handle certain legal matters usually at lower power level than the judge.
- is a financial argument or security given to a court to ensure the person who has been arrested return to the court appearances.
- system structure in which individuals or things are ranked to organise a quantity levels of authority.
- is the formal decision or judgement referred by joy or judge in a legal case.
- the second highest court in Australia, Australian government
- refers to the legal strategy or argument presented by the accused in response to the charge brought against them in criminal or civil case.
- Is a type of trial court handling a wide range of cases including civil criminal and family matters.
- is a professional who is trained and licensed to practice law and represented clients in court.
20 Clues: to conduct a fair court case. • the second highest court in Australia, Australian government • Court the highest score in the Australian government system • is the process by which a party in the legal case request a higher court • is a lawyer who represents the government or the state in criminal cases. • ...
Criminal Law 2022-09-07
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- a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful
- physical abuse toward your spouse or domestic partner domestic
- crime of illegally entering a building and stealing things
- person against whom an action or claim is brought or accused in a court of law
- an act of trying to achieve something
- lack of regard for the danger or consequences of one's actions
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- institute legal proceeding against
- Sometimes called ignorance of law
- uncomplimentary term for 'policeman' in the United States
- encourage or assist(someone) to do something wrong to commit a crime or other offence
10 Clues: Sometimes called ignorance of law • institute legal proceeding against • an act of trying to achieve something • uncomplimentary term for 'policeman' in the United States • crime of illegally entering a building and stealing things • a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful • physical abuse toward your spouse or domestic partner domestic • ...
Criminal Investigation 2021-10-11
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- Examines how geophysical location and features in that location affect crime
- took Durkheim’s theory on anomie and strain and used the ideas to examine crime.
- Reject the goal but continue to observe the means of reaching the goal
- Theory that says neglect leads to crime
- accepted the societal goal but use new ways of reaching that goal
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- wondered why some neighborhoods remain high in crime even though there are high turnover rates
- Where people continue to accept the goal and the means to achieve that goal
- neighborhoods that produce the most crime
- People reject both the goal and the means of reaching that goal.
- Where people reject both the goal and the means of reaching that goal
10 Clues: Theory that says neglect leads to crime • neighborhoods that produce the most crime • People reject both the goal and the means of reaching that goal. • accepted the societal goal but use new ways of reaching that goal • Where people reject both the goal and the means of reaching that goal • Reject the goal but continue to observe the means of reaching the goal • ...
Criminal Law 2023-05-16
Criminal Law 2013-03-01
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- taking someone away against their will
- money paid for a crime
- the killing of one human by another
- an attempt to commit a battery.
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- in a state prison or county jail
- major crime punishable by imprisonment or death
- act against public good, punishable by a fine, imprisonment, or both
- the willful and malicious burning of a house or another building
- the unlawful touching of another person
- the unlawful killing of another human with malice aforethought
10 Clues: money paid for a crime • an attempt to commit a battery. • in a state prison or county jail • the killing of one human by another • taking someone away against their will • the unlawful touching of another person • major crime punishable by imprisonment or death • the unlawful killing of another human with malice aforethought • ...
Spirit Criminal 2013-12-14
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- It is part of human body composition.
- It’s a tall detective.
- A sample of a substance or product is a small quantity.
- It’s a track natural like the DNA.
- First machine for write the police’s romans.
- Accessory hands to allow to protege against some germ for doctors.
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- Missiles who serve murderous.
- Search steady on something.
- Someone who become more then suspect.
- It’s a question to resolve, so it’s a …
10 Clues: It’s a tall detective. • Search steady on something. • Missiles who serve murderous. • It’s a track natural like the DNA. • It is part of human body composition. • Someone who become more then suspect. • It’s a question to resolve, so it’s a … • First machine for write the police’s romans. • A sample of a substance or product is a small quantity. • ...
Criminal Law 2016-09-02
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- an act passed by a legislative body
- a statement in explanation of some action or belief
- violation of the law
- a defense that claims the defendant would not have broken the law if not tricked into doing it by law enforcement officials
- the thoughts and intentions behind a wrongful act
- a serious crime such as murder
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- a test applied to determine whether a person accused of a crime was sane at the time of its commission which get criminally responsible for the wrongdoing.
- activity that transgresses civil law
- a crime less serious than a felony
- a law established by following earlier judicial decisions
10 Clues: violation of the law • a serious crime such as murder • a crime less serious than a felony • an act passed by a legislative body • activity that transgresses civil law • the thoughts and intentions behind a wrongful act • a statement in explanation of some action or belief • a law established by following earlier judicial decisions • ...
CRIMINAL CROSSWORD 2018-04-20
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- It's an drink use by a killer which kills or sleeps a lot of victimes
- It's an object put on the walls of the city which makes peoples aware the disparition of a thief,a murderer...
- It's an object which protects the famous people for murder or a cambriolage
- It's an person who steals sometimes on the little market
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- It's an object which cover the face of a murderer
- It's an object loot on the lot of arms and the police which searchs and detects the murderer later
- It's a very famous people who search a bad murderer created by a author
- It's an object in a gun which kills and injures robber or a murderer
- It's an residence which they robber and a murderer lives for many times
- It's an object use for safe they rare objects
10 Clues: It's an object use for safe they rare objects • It's an object which cover the face of a murderer • It's an person who steals sometimes on the little market • It's an object in a gun which kills and injures robber or a murderer • It's an drink use by a killer which kills or sleeps a lot of victimes • ...
Born Criminal 2022-01-21
10 Clues: wide • identical • residence • skinny guy • interesting • inclination • ilegal behavior • study of what makes us human • higher percentage of body fat • muscular development above average
Criminal Law 2023-10-25
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- the act Someone who helps the crime be committed before it happens but is not actually present
- Someone who helps commit a crime
- An act that was open to see and be proven
- of Omission Failure to perform an act required by law
- Person who actually commits a crime
- the act Someone who helps the principal after the crime is committed
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- Crime where potential punishment is under a year in jail
- Person has intentions and takes action to commit a crime but it doesn't actually happen
- An agreement between people to commit a crime
- A crime where the potential punishment is more than a year in jail
10 Clues: Someone who helps commit a crime • Person who actually commits a crime • An act that was open to see and be proven • An agreement between people to commit a crime • Crime where potential punishment is under a year in jail • of Omission Failure to perform an act required by law • A crime where the potential punishment is more than a year in jail • ...
Criminal Trespassing 2024-02-01
11 Clues: _______ • of leaving • of privacy • level of crime • level of crime • violation of law • having permission • who breaks the law • of crime committed • person who commits the crime • common level of crime committed
