criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
religion crossword 2023-11-29
30 Clues: poor • minds • legal • output • social • primary • persons • society • systems • fishing • justice • product • poverty • industry • services • voluntary • objective • Pregnancy • government • structures • subjective • Human Work • involuntary • civilization • commutatitve • contributive • agricultural • distrubutive • transactional • Laborem Exercens
CRIJ 3320 eCrossword Puzzle 5 2022-09-18
Across
- One of the leading theories of criminal opportunity based on the assumption that crime can be reduced by pinpointing and blocking the forces that facilitate would-be offenders’ criminal acts.
- School of thought that posits that crime is caused by environmental or geographic forces.
- Used the criminal statistics that were beginning to become available in the 1820s to create early crime maps.
- Assumes that the purpose of punishing criminals is to reform or resocialize them to conventional, law-abiding values.
- The societal counterpart of individual revenge.
- Assumes that supernatural forces cause and control crime commission.
- The prevention of crime by keeping criminals behind bars for longer periods.
- This society preaches that all members of the tribe should be able to become successful if they perform well as undergraduates.
- Refers to the working class in Marx’s writings.
- In this justification, the purpose of punishment is not to obtain revenge or deter or change the criminal; rather, it is the attempt to protect society from criminals and, in so doing, to reinforce group solidarity.
- Proposes that offenders weight the opportunities, costs, and benefits of particular crimes.
- A plausible explanation of a given reality.
- Marx’s term for the capitalists or owners of industry.
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- The assumption that the criminal is a racial actor and will be deterred by more severe and certain punishment.
- Quetelet’s theory that violent crime increases toward the equator.
- A practical philosophical view that claims that “we should always act so as to produce the greatest possible ratio of good to evil for all concerned.”
- The first scientific criminologist and is the father of modern sociological and psychological statistics.
- Contained in the writings of Beccaria and Bentham, these theories assume that criminals are rational actors who weigh the pleasure and pain of an activity.
- This word, from the Latin word “luna,” or moon, indicates the belief that human minds can be affected by phases of the moon.
- Refers to the belief that perceived punishment will serve as a warning and inhibit individuals and groups from involvement in criminal activity.
- New classical theories that view crime as influenced by criminal opportunities to commit crime.
- Influenced by the writings of Karl Marx and views inequality and capitalism as the causes of crime.
- The branch of biology that deals with the interrelationships between organisms and their environment.
- A pleasure-seeking philosophy.
24 Clues: A pleasure-seeking philosophy. • A plausible explanation of a given reality. • The societal counterpart of individual revenge. • Refers to the working class in Marx’s writings. • Marx’s term for the capitalists or owners of industry. • Quetelet’s theory that violent crime increases toward the equator. • ...
religion crossword 2023-11-29
30 Clues: poor • minds • legal • output • social • primary • persons • society • systems • fishing • justice • product • poverty • industry • services • voluntary • objective • Pregnancy • government • structures • subjective • Human Work • involuntary • civilization • commutatitve • contributive • agricultural • distrubutive • transactional • Laborem Exercens
criminal 2024-05-14
20 Clues: ben • her • yap • sey • men • dog • home • hayir • miyor • nasil • hayir • vandal • olamaz • to steal • ne deyim • inaniram • yapamayiz • ola biler • allah belamizi • vermese yaxsidi
VEA #2 11-20 2022-01-31
Across
- there was a tumor in his brain and he needed to get it out
- raised platform
- twins look the same
- her eyes were two different colors
- known externally
- excessive acidity
- I love learning about the mind
- I set my phone on a stand
- Criminal Minds
- he was looking in the library and saw a book about his life
- I study differences in things
- she had to take out a part of her stomach because of pain
Down
- abnormally high blood pressure0
- I had a serious infection and needed medicine
- A pop star singing a song while playing the guitar at the same time
- whether and weather
- insects like a grasshopper
- I love learning about organisms
- germs are so small
- I work out 5 hours a day
20 Clues: Criminal Minds • raised platform • known externally • excessive acidity • germs are so small • twins look the same • whether and weather • I work out 5 hours a day • I set my phone on a stand • insects like a grasshopper • I study differences in things • I love learning about the mind • abnormally high blood pressure0 • I love learning about organisms • her eyes were two different colors • ...
mo's 2023-10-30
Across
- famous toy which originated in Billund, Denmark
- superhero made by Bob Kane and Bill Finger
- this fruit has a higher potassium level than bananas
- character first name and second known for his famous scar
- never ends well board game
- the colour of envy or disgust
Down
- nickname "burning wine"
- what chai means
- March 20th is this sweet treats "national day"
- french word "des fantômes" means
- Steven Patrick Morrissey is the lead singer of this broken up band
- well known role of Thomas Gibson in the tv show Criminal Minds
12 Clues: what chai means • nickname "burning wine" • never ends well board game • the colour of envy or disgust • french word "des fantômes" means • superhero made by Bob Kane and Bill Finger • March 20th is this sweet treats "national day" • famous toy which originated in Billund, Denmark • this fruit has a higher potassium level than bananas • ...
AP Lang review 2021-05-03
Across
- Huck Finn
- "look it up, see that's what it means"
- huck finn pt 2 local collar
- Anna hit Anika with a car
- "remember that time we went to Harper's Ferry"
- dictator
- word choice
- Anika I will kill you if you don't go to bed before midnight
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- you are as important to me as oatmeal
- Anika was as mentally ill as an unsub from criminal minds
- The car that was driven by Anna hit Anika
- things politicians say
- "surely you remember it" (what it is referring to)
- Nick from Great Gatsby was living this
- shakesphere references <3
- my role in the friend group
- "anika calling me a #girlboss is not a good thing"
17 Clues: dictator • Huck Finn • word choice • things politicians say • Anna hit Anika with a car • shakesphere references <3 • huck finn pt 2 local collar • my role in the friend group • you are as important to me as oatmeal • "look it up, see that's what it means" • Nick from Great Gatsby was living this • The car that was driven by Anna hit Anika • ...
Healthy minds 2014-09-21
Across
- What is the best natural medicine for stress?
- What is the name of Bupa’s app that helps you make healthier food choices?
- True or false: Every Bupa employee can get free advice on budgeting, work or personal issues with EAP
- St Stephen’s Day is also known as what?
- Breathstroke is a style of what?
- Your savings earn me, your debt collects me. Who am I?
- Brush your teeth how many times a day
- The chemical that is released after exercise to make you feel good
- which former All Black is the new spokesperson for Alzheimers New Zealand?
- What does the “A” in EAP stand for?
- Which soft martial art improves physical and mental health, especially older people
- This tree is known as New Zealand’s iconic Christmas tree
- The scientific name of a Christmas Tree
- What type of care does Bupa specialise in?
- How many glasses of water should you drink every day
- this exercise focuses on stretching, balance, breathing, and focus
- How many people did Auckland City Mission feed on Christmas day in 2013? Two _______
- True or False: Long term, smoking increases stress levels
Down
- Physical activity that is good for the mind and body
- One of the key ways to reduce your risk of Dementia is to challenge your _____.
- What is the name of Bupa’s own bimonthly staff magazine?
- Which former All Black is behind Stoptober?
- Eat this many fruit and veges a day to keep the doctor away
- If you can stop smoking for 31 days, you are _____ times more likely to quit for good
- The sun has two types of rays, UVA and UVB. What does UV stand for?
- In October, November and December, B:fit is focussing on what?
- When is international volunteers day? The 5th of __________
- “Santa” is to “Claus” as “Kris” is to what?
- When was Bupa first established? Nineteen _____ Seven
- Maori philosophy of health and wellbeing
30 Clues: Breathstroke is a style of what? • What does the “A” in EAP stand for? • Brush your teeth how many times a day • St Stephen’s Day is also known as what? • The scientific name of a Christmas Tree • Maori philosophy of health and wellbeing • What type of care does Bupa specialise in? • Which former All Black is behind Stoptober? • “Santa” is to “Claus” as “Kris” is to what? • ...
Money Minds 2021-04-10
Across
- copper
- group of stocks
- to sell off assets
- Currency
- to cause a negative checking account balance
- statement document with monthly bank details
- bate web site links
- the money that you originally agreed to pay back on a loan
- Bank account
- consumers desire to purchase
- helps investment and financial managers to value assets
- royal or national treasury
- worth 1/4th of a dollar
- your signature
- cash
- way to manage money
- Stock
- a financial instrument
- things that have monetary value
- advance of funds that are paid back with interest
- responsible party of a financial obligation
Down
- cost of borrowing funds
- financial success
- key performance indicator
- home owners association
- an abundance of valuable assets or money
- fake money
- Elon Musk
- related to money
- Real estate
- funds set aside
- mature over time
- the governments share of your earnings
- financial coverage for a loss
- assets minus liabilities
- rising costs
- tradable and negotiable debt obligations
- Type of investor
- makes coins
- money is held by a third party on behalf of two other parties that are in the process of completing a transaction
- paper money
- derivative financial contracts
- loss of all financial assets and money
- an entity that loans money
- contract with a lender who gives you money
- remaining funds
- business starter
- Jeff Bezos
48 Clues: cash • Stock • copper • Currency • Elon Musk • fake money • Jeff Bezos • Real estate • makes coins • paper money • rising costs • Bank account • your signature • group of stocks • funds set aside • remaining funds • related to money • mature over time • Type of investor • business starter • financial success • to sell off assets • bate web site links • way to manage money • a financial instrument • cost of borrowing funds • ...
Nicole McDowell Affix Project 2021-05-14
Across
- No matter how hard Charlie tried, the box was -----------.
- Poppy had a ----------- heartbeat.
- My friends always give me the best -------------.
- Casper was very ------------ with his science project.
- Charlie -------- plugged in the electrical cord.
- My dress for the spring dance was ------------.
Down
- Criminal minds had made a ------------.
- Casper told Poppy ----------- information.
- Poppy was very ------------- with the way Charlie was acting.
- My Mom had a ------------- made for my birthday party.
- It was very ------------ that Casper won the science fair.
- Charlie was very ------------ in every way possible.
- King John showed lots of ---------- towards the town.
- My Mom ----------- fixed dinner even though she did not feel well.
- Casper left his meat very --------.
15 Clues: Poppy had a ----------- heartbeat. • Casper left his meat very --------. • Criminal minds had made a ------------. • Casper told Poppy ----------- information. • My dress for the spring dance was ------------. • Charlie -------- plugged in the electrical cord. • My friends always give me the best -------------. • Charlie was very ------------ in every way possible. • ...
Troubled Minds 2023-11-07
Across
- Fears of objects other than those associated with agoraphobia or social anxiety
- psychology The study of psychological disorders.
- A false, illogical belief.
- personality instability in interpersonal relationships, self- image, and emotion.
- A false perception
- spectrum disorder deficits in social relatedness and communication skills
- Repetitive, ritualistic behavior associated with high anxiety.
- hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thought and speech, disorders of movement, restricted affect, and avolition or asociality
- The experience of intense fear and autonomic arousal in the absence of real threat.
- Unrealistic fear of open spaces
- the unrealistic perception of physical flaws.
- deficit hyperactivity disorder unusual inattentiveness, hyperactivity with impulsivity, or both.
Down
- An intrusive, distressing thought.
- intrusive obsessions and compulsions.
- disorder repeated attacks and fear of future attacks.
- alternating periods of mania and depression.
- disruptions in a person’s identity, memory, or consciousness.
- personality disorder grandiosity, need for admiration, and low empathy.
- Two or more disorders in the same individual.
- A period of unrealistically elevated mood.
20 Clues: A false perception • A false, illogical belief. • Unrealistic fear of open spaces • An intrusive, distressing thought. • intrusive obsessions and compulsions. • A period of unrealistically elevated mood. • alternating periods of mania and depression. • Two or more disorders in the same individual. • the unrealistic perception of physical flaws. • ...
Ghadamon 2019-07-26
12 Clues: Ruined Town • The Corruptor • Fair Minds... • Puny Minds... • Corrupted City • Clan of Brutes • Great Minds... • Corrupted Clan • Ghadamon's Prison • Ghadamon's Minion • Keeper of the Grove • Ghadamon's Specialisation
CLEVER MINDS 2014-10-04
25 Clues: HOLD • HINTS • EXTEND • FAULTY • BOREDOM • STRANGE • CONCISE • REQUEST • REFUSAL • LOGICAL • DISQUIET • SPEED UP • BEHAVIOR • CONVINCE • CONFLICT • RECEPTIVE • OBJECTIVE • AGREEMENT • SUSPENSION • COMPONENTS • TUMULTUOUS • REASSURANCE • RELATIONSHIP • INVESTIGATION • UNPREDICTABILITY
Twisted minds 2021-12-11
20 Clues: Plaget • Hastig • Uærlig • Skummel • Svækket • Urimelig • Mærkelig • Afsporet • Væmmelig • Pinefuld • Magtesløs • Afskyelig • Latterlig • Ondsindet • Blufærdig • Hævngerrig • Misundelig • Nedladende • Forfærdelig • (psykologisk) Hæmmet
Brilliant minds 2022-05-05
Across
- it works to cut anything.
- it is a cardinal number.
- the past of hear.
- an object pronoun that we use to refer female.
- when something happens inmediately.
- it is a planet where humans live.
- it is an action when we get fire something.
- it is something that is going to happen then.
- it is at no time in the past or future.
- superlative of bad.
- a person who helps people and does surgeries.
- it is an action.
- it is a female person.
Down
- it is a person who teaches someone something.
- it is a piece of clothes that we use to cover our back.
- is something that you hear.
- it is a day of the week.
- it is a verb when we try to know something new.
- is a person who lives with animals.
- three times ten.
- the way that Americans pay.
- the first time in the morning.
- a person who takes care to somebody else.
- is something that you believe in a deep way.
24 Clues: three times ten. • it is an action. • the past of hear. • superlative of bad. • it is a female person. • it is a day of the week. • it is a cardinal number. • it works to cut anything. • is something that you hear. • the way that Americans pay. • the first time in the morning. • it is a planet where humans live. • is a person who lives with animals. • when something happens inmediately. • ...
how well do you know the bride and groom? 2023-08-18
Across
- number of siblings the groom has
- Model car they both drive
- Who initiated the first kiss? (bride or groom?)
- Minds What is the bride's favorite tv show? (two words)
- What was their first date?
- honeymoon location
- Groom's zodiac sign
- Bride's shoe size
- Zerina's alma mater
- Reynolds Who is the bride's celebrity crush? (2 words)
- How many years they've been together
- Austin's middle name
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- trail the street Austin and Zerina live on
- Where Austin proposed
- Austin's alma mater
- Bride's zodiac sign
- What was the bride's first job?
- highschool they attended
- What was the groom's first job?
- Month the groom was born
- total number of bridemaids and groomsmen
- Age they started dating
- Month the bride was born
- name of their dog
- Who is more likely to be late on their wedding day? (name)
- Month they started dating
- City Zerina was born in
27 Clues: name of their dog • Bride's shoe size • honeymoon location • Austin's alma mater • Bride's zodiac sign • Groom's zodiac sign • Zerina's alma mater • Austin's middle name • Where Austin proposed • Age they started dating • City Zerina was born in • highschool they attended • Month the groom was born • Month the bride was born • Model car they both drive • Month they started dating • ...
criminal minds 2023-02-13
Our Shows and Movies 2021-07-12
Across
- The Week Of, starring Adam Sandler and ____ Rock
- “Meeester _____”
- Our favourite character in 2 Broke Girls
- Where do we watch our shows and movies
- The seasoned and cultured Desperate Housewives show
- Criminal minds favourite character
- The horror movie trilogy with Ed and Lorraine
- Worst season of Devious Maids
- Who died in the plane crash
- Who said “lullaby” instead of “alibi” and “pre-STD” instead of “PTSD”?
Down
- The Pursuit of _____
- The horse’s name in 2 Broke Girls
- The movie we watched when I created our at-home movie theatre
- The woman who says “ADRIANNN” so iconically
- Atrpatrp or adoopadoop
- The iconic assistant manager of Cloud 9
- Our favourite Friends character
- That movie with young Johnny Depp and Leonardo DiCaprio: What’s Eating _____
- “Get me a ____ cart and page cardio”
- The maid who was actually a professor
20 Clues: “Meeester _____” • The Pursuit of _____ • Atrpatrp or adoopadoop • Who died in the plane crash • Worst season of Devious Maids • Our favourite Friends character • The horse’s name in 2 Broke Girls • Criminal minds favourite character • “Get me a ____ cart and page cardio” • The maid who was actually a professor • Where do we watch our shows and movies • ...
ROWE Crossword 2020-08-18
Across
- It's supposed to come first
- the state capital and largest city of Colorado;located in central Colorado on the South Platte river
- excessive; not moderate
- bread maker
- an official summons, especially one calling for appearance in court
- Justice of the Peace
- a license
- the act of sending off something
- people living near one another
- someone who is able to defeat rivals;
Down
- rancher's footwear;
- the act of ensuring obedience or compliance
- Field workers for the FBI Hotchner of "Criminal Minds"
- Used for dwelling & connected with homes
- Notification of something, usually in advance
- One who habitually ignores the law and does not answer court summonses
- street near Coors Field and famous for the bar scene
- Positive response
- Outback maker and Toyota rival
- American brand of automobile including the Caravan
- kind of park or a film preview
21 Clues: a license • bread maker • Positive response • rancher's footwear; • Justice of the Peace • excessive; not moderate • It's supposed to come first • Outback maker and Toyota rival • kind of park or a film preview • people living near one another • the act of sending off something • someone who is able to defeat rivals; • Used for dwelling & connected with homes • ...
types of story 2014-10-16
Across
- characters battle with their minds
- heroes chase and fight
- the detective finds the criminal
Down
- strange things happen in the future or imaginary world
- a documentary made more interesting with some parts acted
- things that happen in a life of a real person
- terrible things happen: earthquakes, floods, hurricanes
7 Clues: heroes chase and fight • the detective finds the criminal • characters battle with their minds • things that happen in a life of a real person • strange things happen in the future or imaginary world • terrible things happen: earthquakes, floods, hurricanes • a documentary made more interesting with some parts acted
Healthy Minds 2022-05-02
Across
- to deal with something
- confidence in your own self-worth or abilities
- adult someone you are comfortable with and can count on
- mental health professional who is trained to help others deal with all kinds of emotions, and help come up with different ways to cope
- a disagreement
- being one of a kind, unlike anything or anyone else
- professional who helps others deal with emotions and how to cope
- sensible and practical
- chemical substance that carry messages throughout the body
- child begins to develop into an adult
Down
- a feeling or emotion characterized by the loss of hope
- an emotional state, such as happy, sad, excited
- pressure social pressure from friends
- the part of a person that allows them to think, feel and be aware of their world
- something you decide to work towards
- a feeling such as happiness, love, fear, anger
- to settle a disagreement
- swing an abrupt and/or intense change of emotion or feeling
- clearly defined
19 Clues: a disagreement • clearly defined • to deal with something • sensible and practical • to settle a disagreement • something you decide to work towards • pressure social pressure from friends • child begins to develop into an adult • confidence in your own self-worth or abilities • a feeling such as happiness, love, fear, anger • an emotional state, such as happy, sad, excited • ...
John Cena 2024-03-18
Across
- Terribly ineffective home for the criminally insane
- Wayne Manor's esteemed caretaker
- Villan who "killed" Jason Todd
- Mad psychologist who toys with minds at Gotham's institution
- Penguin's infamous nightclub
- Terribly ineffective high-security correctional facility "guarding" Gotham's worst
- Batman's foe in Batman's debut
- Ivy Green-thumbed eco-terrorist
- Phobia-inducing weapon of Scarecrow - [Fear Gas]
- Kurt Lanstrom accidentally turns himself into this while trying to cure deafness
- Who murdered Bruce Wayne's parents?
- What state is Gotham in?
Down
- Cryogenic criminal who only wants to save his wife (rip)
- Quirky psychiatrist turned villainess
- The original Boy Wonder's civilian identity
- What do most of these mentioned villains have in common?
- Thalia Al Ghul's rape (sometimes sperm donor) baby
- Villan who infamously broke Batman's back
- Batgirl's codename after becoming paralyzed
- Batman's dog (German Shepard obviously)
- Supervillan name for Bruce's childhood bestie turned literal identity thief
21 Clues: What state is Gotham in? • Penguin's infamous nightclub • Villan who "killed" Jason Todd • Batman's foe in Batman's debut • Ivy Green-thumbed eco-terrorist • Wayne Manor's esteemed caretaker • Who murdered Bruce Wayne's parents? • Quirky psychiatrist turned villainess • Batman's dog (German Shepard obviously) • Villan who infamously broke Batman's back • ...
Granny's Games 2020-08-09
Across
- Where Big Belinda was born (5,5)
- The Grey Nomad (5)
- Best Remond Christmases were held on this street (8)
- Where Sally lives
- Where Eliza lives
- One of GrandPaul's dislikes (6)
- One of Granny's dislikes (5)
- Average minds discuss (6)
- Small minds discuss (6)
- Granny and GrandPaul are grandparents to this many (8)
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- The ugliest cat in the world (5)
- Youngest Grandchild (5)
- Oldest Great-Grandchild (7)
- The Boarding School Escapee (7)
- Great minds discuss (5)
- Granny's 70th Birthday Invitation
- In January 2021, Granny and GrandPaul will be great-grandparents to this many (see hint below) (8)
- Granny's outfits are not complete without this (6)
- Scottie (5)
19 Clues: Scottie (5) • Where Sally lives • Where Eliza lives • The Grey Nomad (5) • Youngest Grandchild (5) • Great minds discuss (5) • Small minds discuss (6) • Average minds discuss (6) • Oldest Great-Grandchild (7) • One of Granny's dislikes (5) • The Boarding School Escapee (7) • One of GrandPaul's dislikes (6) • The ugliest cat in the world (5) • Where Big Belinda was born (5,5) • ...
Clue #2 😘 have fun hehe ilysm little 2021-11-04
Across
- your god big’s name is ___
- for the show “never have I ever”, your big is team ___
- big’s favorite color
- big’s favorite movie genre
- bonus: who loves you the most and can’t wait to meet you on saturday!!!!!
Down
- what year is your big in?
- who is your big’s favorite “criminal minds” character?
- did you talk to your big during recruitment?
- your big is a ___ major
- your big recently finished season 3 of what show?
- where did you go the first time you got food with your big?
11 Clues: big’s favorite color • your big is a ___ major • what year is your big in? • your god big’s name is ___ • big’s favorite movie genre • did you talk to your big during recruitment? • your big recently finished season 3 of what show? • who is your big’s favorite “criminal minds” character? • for the show “never have I ever”, your big is team ___ • ...
Music Crossword 2023-01-31
Across
- That's alright mamma, Such a night, A little less conversation, Suspicious minds
- The Longest Time, We didn't start the fire, Piano man
- Coal Miners Daughter, Honytonk Girl
- Thunderstruck, Back in Black
- Walk this way, I don't wanna miss a thing
- Beat it, Thriller, Smooth Criminal, Bad
- Fly me to the moon, That's life, I won't dance
- Help, Yellow Submarine, Eleanor Rigby
- I wanna dance with somebody, I will always love you
- Neon Moon, Brand New Man, Boot Scootin Boogie, Red dirt road
Down
- Sweet Caroline
- Fancy, The night the lights went out in Georgia
- Raspberry Beret, Purple Rain
- Hello, All night long, Dancing on the ceiling
- Saturday Night Fever, Stayin Alive
- The Gambler, Lady
- I want it that way
- Dixieland Delight, Mountain Music, Song of the South
- Don't Stop Believing
- Another one bites the dust, Bohemian Rhapsody, We will rock you
20 Clues: Sweet Caroline • The Gambler, Lady • I want it that way • Don't Stop Believing • Raspberry Beret, Purple Rain • Thunderstruck, Back in Black • Saturday Night Fever, Stayin Alive • Coal Miners Daughter, Honytonk Girl • Help, Yellow Submarine, Eleanor Rigby • Beat it, Thriller, Smooth Criminal, Bad • Walk this way, I don't wanna miss a thing • ...
Til Oscar 2024-01-10
Across
- Gør indimellem ondt i Caro
- Caros første date ret
- Første mødested
- Kæreste-måned
- Oscar prutte-middel
- Caros lebbe kusine
- Oscar y soda
- Caros y serie
- Hvad Caro gjorde i haven
- Fælles interasse ved første møde
- Bedste fællesven
- Hvad Caro har som Oscar ikke har
- Caro y soda
- Caros yndlingsfarve
- Schizo tv karakter
- Hvor Caro gerne vil tage Oscar hen
- Hvem skal sættes sammen med O'reily
Down
- OG criminal minds mand
- Caro julegave til Oscar
- Hvad Oscar har som Caro ikke har
- Hvad Caro mistede første mødested
- Oscars kælenavn
- Caros y one direction medlem
- Hvor mange mg er der i Caros medicin
- Tema første mødested
- Første fælles serie
- Caros livret
- Caro y drink
- Oscar møde familien Ankerstjerne måltid
- Møde-måned
- Caros yndlingschips
- Nyeste medlem af Ankerstjerne familien
32 Clues: Møde-måned • Caro y soda • Oscar y soda • Caros livret • Caro y drink • Kæreste-måned • Caros y serie • Første mødested • Oscars kælenavn • Bedste fællesven • Caros lebbe kusine • Schizo tv karakter • Oscar prutte-middel • Første fælles serie • Caros yndlingschips • Caros yndlingsfarve • Tema første mødested • Caros første date ret • OG criminal minds mand • Caro julegave til Oscar • ...
Merry Christmas Claire 2022-12-25
Across
- with 10 down
- You hope this person doesn't call you a million times in a day
- which regiment did eren choose in season 1?
- Desolation of ____
- Main protagonist of Demon Slayer
- Which sense does Tanjiro use to fight
- "oh my god its Jason ___"
- Levi had to choose between Armin and __
- The first demon in Demon Slayer
- what did fleabag steal from her godmother
- what powder did Westley use against Vizzinis
- what did the machine drain Westley of?
- Dread Pirate retired for ____ years
- "as you___ "
- Sherlock's archnemesis
- "where ___ you possibly be going?"
- How many years was Westley with Roberts for?
- Agent 99 was a ___ before her surgery
- who represents pride (Pride and Prejudice)
- Our first book club book
- Who did Eren wrap a scarf around?
- Current favorite imessage game to play
- Who killed Sasha? (AOT)
- Leslie Mann and __, 2 people you use to want to meet the most in the world but not anymore
- Vizzinis favorite word
- Oldest daughter of the Bennet family
- Leader of the BAU in Criminal minds
- Gon's best friend in hunterxhunter
- "Hello my name is ____ Montoya"
- Maxwell Smart made up this word to sound "Russian"
- main department in Criminal minds
- Criminal minds original team member count
- The name of the case Alec didn't solve
- what kind of sand almost killed Buttercup
- ____ Scott, in Sherlock and Fleabag
- "____ snitch" little gold ball that Harry has to catch
- who played Fezzik?
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- Harry's godfather
- On a scale of 1-10 how much do you love me now?
- Sherlock's partner's last name
- the name of Darcy's home
- protagonist of the show Broadchurch
- with 2 across, the theme of fleabag's cafe
- Mrs.____ Sherlocks landlady
- name of Mr. Bennets entailed estate
- Movie you suggested that we both found cringey in the beginning
- who did Darcy dance with at the Netherfield Ball
- Harry's bestfriend
- ___ Savage, actor who played the grandson in The Princess Bride
- House that Harry, Ron and Hermione are in
- Type of place we wanted to visit first if we ever met
- ___ of Unusual Size (R.O.U.S)
- 221B ____ Street
- youngest daughter of the Bennet family
- Levi and Mikasa's last name
- Main character in Fleabag
- Maxwell thought this car would be inconspicuous
- Vegetable that I will always give you when I order a sandiwch
- ____ bay favorite wine
- She was the first founder titan
- Danny Latimer was found where?
- what program is your archnemesis when working?
- Ultra secure prison in Harry Potter
- Alec's disease that he was hiding
- Tanjiro's sister
- Fleabag's bestfriend
- Spencer Reid was addicted to this
- Maxwell Smart prefers these
- What is the name of Eren's titan form?
- Sherlock's brother's first name
- Our favorite anime character
- How many titan shifters are there?
- Maxwell Smart was this agent number
- ____ Johnson played agent 23
- Who wears the boar head?
- Your favorite food in the whole wide world (definitely no sarcasm was used)
76 Clues: with 10 down • "as you___ " • 221B ____ Street • Tanjiro's sister • Harry's godfather • Desolation of ____ • Harry's bestfriend • who played Fezzik? • Fleabag's bestfriend • Sherlock's archnemesis • ____ bay favorite wine • Vizzinis favorite word • Who killed Sasha? (AOT) • the name of Darcy's home • Our first book club book • Who wears the boar head? • "oh my god its Jason ___" • ...
Creative Minds 2021-03-10
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- - Yttrium Iridium
- - Magnesium Silver
- - Boron Argon
- - Strontium Manganese
- - Vanadium Indium
- - Scandium Iodine
- - Sodium Aluminium
- - Palladium Argon
- - Sulphur Hydrogen
- - Potassium Silver
- - Actinoid Yttrium
- - Helium Europium
- - Dubnium Indium
- - Vanadium Dubnium
- - Radon Silver
- - Carbon Gold
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- - Argon Helium
- - Potassium Indium
- - Potassium Neon
- - Silver Titanium
- - Selerium Gold
- - Gold Silver
- - Krypton Sodium
- - Silicon Indium
- - Cromium Argon
- - Manganese Neon
- - Phosphorus Aluminium
- - Vanadium Aluminium
- - Manganese Rubidium
- - Rubidium Boron
- - Manganese Argon
- - Silicon Uranium
- - Dubnium Argon
- - Dubnium Sodium
- - Tin Radon
35 Clues: - Tin Radon • - Gold Silver • - Boron Argon • - Carbon Gold • - Argon Helium • - Radon Silver • - Selerium Gold • - Cromium Argon • - Dubnium Argon • - Potassium Neon • - Krypton Sodium • - Silicon Indium • - Manganese Neon • - Rubidium Boron • - Dubnium Indium • - Dubnium Sodium • - Silver Titanium • - Yttrium Iridium • - Vanadium Indium • - Scandium Iodine • - Palladium Argon • - Manganese Argon • ...
Great Minds 2022-07-10
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- clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (6)
- is the name of the sheep that caused a public outrage in 1997 (5)
- Darwin's natural heir; the Ant Man (6)
- a fundamental change in the basic concepts and experimental practices of a scientific discipline (8,5)
- the man who coined the term "systems biology" (4)
- the "....." software revolution is a term used by computational biologists investigating the biological code that dictates cellular behavior (6)
- the Triple ..... (5) ..... (5) describes the dynamic interactions between academia, industry, and government (5,5)
- the African clawed frog is famous because it was the first animal to be "what" in a laboratory (6)
- a potential yet so far unprofitable source of biofuels (5)
- you might be accused of this if you do not cite appropriately (10)
- the innate emotional affiliation of human beings to other living organisms (9)
- Natural sciences are divided into physical science and life sciences. This is another word for the "life sciences" (7)
- unlike Eukaryotes this life-form has no nucleus and no organelles (11)
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- the godfather of cloning (6)
- a symbiotic relationship where one organism lives inside the other (14)
- ... is the property of cells to revert to an immature state and be reprogrammed to develop as a different cell type, as discovered by Yamanaka (12)
- reasons and evidence provided to explain why one (debating)team disagrees with the other (8)
- who said, "I don't consider my ideas controversial, I consider them right"? (8)
- this technological development enabled discoveries in microbiology (10)
- the large-scale study of the complex protein molecules produced by genes is called ...... (10)
- organisms that thrive in extreme environments are termed ... (13)
- the man who, in someone's words "prevented more cancer deaths than any person who has ever lived" (8)
- Nobel Prize-winning biochemist who worked with Charpentier (6)
- a type of pathogen that can only replicate when inside another living cell (5)
- this discipline asks fundamental questions about the possibility of life on other worlds (12)
- the person who challenged the publicly funded Human Genome Project that it could be completed faster and cheaper (6)
26 Clues: the godfather of cloning (6) • Darwin's natural heir; the Ant Man (6) • the man who coined the term "systems biology" (4) • a potential yet so far unprofitable source of biofuels (5) • clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (6) • Nobel Prize-winning biochemist who worked with Charpentier (6) • ...
Forensic Science - Death and Criminal Minds 2023-09-19
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- the irreversible cessation of all vital functions
- programmed cell death
- the state or process of rotting; decay
- first stage of decomposition; "initial decay"
- final stage of decomposition; "dry decay"
- murderers that kill more than one person at two or more locations
- second stage of decomposition; "putrefaction"
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- a postmortem examination to discover the cause of death or the extent of disease
- third stage of decomposition;"black putrefaction"
- the ability to solve problems
- fourth stage of decomposition; "butyric fermentation"
- a projective test that uses ink-stained paper to project images
- murderers that kill more than one person at different times and locations, with a cool-off period
- murderers that kill more than four people in one place at one time
14 Clues: programmed cell death • the ability to solve problems • the state or process of rotting; decay • final stage of decomposition; "dry decay" • first stage of decomposition; "initial decay" • second stage of decomposition; "putrefaction" • the irreversible cessation of all vital functions • third stage of decomposition;"black putrefaction" • ...
Cap. 7 Vocabulario 2020-04-06
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- un ejemplo es Friends y es cuando hay muchos episodios continuados
- es una acción para obtener un video
- es una tecla en el control remoto para parar
- necesitas hacer esta acción después de ver la tela
- necesitas hacer esta acción antes de ver la tela
- un ejemplo es tú cuando estás mirando la tele
- es dónde grabar los videos
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- alga que necesitas para Netflix o Disney Plus
- es el ambiente que los actores están en
- un ejemplo es Criminal Minds o Grey's Anatomy
- necesitas este para usar la televisión
- ejemplos son CBS, NBC, ESPN
- esta tiene todas las programmas
- este provide las noticias cada dai
- es un grupo de personas que miran la tele
15 Clues: es dónde grabar los videos • ejemplos son CBS, NBC, ESPN • esta tiene todas las programmas • este provide las noticias cada dai • es una acción para obtener un video • necesitas este para usar la televisión • es el ambiente que los actores están en • es un grupo de personas que miran la tele • es una tecla en el control remoto para parar • ...
KE Crossword 1 2023-08-03
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- Guardians of the Galaxy member played by Dave Bautista
- Travis Scott's 2023 Album
- Birmingham born football wonderkid, Jude
- Holds the record for most Grammy awards
- Item on McDonalds' Breakfast Menu
- Original name of British Youtube Supergroup
- First Brit to win the Tour De France, Bradley
- Taylor Swift's Second Album
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- Intro song on Olivia Rodrigo's Debut Album 'Sour'
- US State, home to the Cleveland Cavaliers
- Brother's Bond ______, An alcohol company founded by Ian Sommerholder and Paul Wesley
- Accronym for film starring Julia Stiles and Heath Ledger
- Name of Episode 3 in the Star Wars Franchise, _________ Of The Sith
- Forename of the current no.11 for the Toffees
- British food company, heavily related to a sausage roll
- Sixth Planet from the Sun
- Winners of the 2015-16 Premier League Season
- Mixed Martial Arts promotion
- Criminal Minds' Actor known for playing Aaron Hotchner, Thomas
19 Clues: Travis Scott's 2023 Album • Sixth Planet from the Sun • Taylor Swift's Second Album • Mixed Martial Arts promotion • Item on McDonalds' Breakfast Menu • Holds the record for most Grammy awards • Birmingham born football wonderkid, Jude • US State, home to the Cleveland Cavaliers • Original name of British Youtube Supergroup • Winners of the 2015-16 Premier League Season • ...
serial killers 2021-06-02
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- Killer more than 30 women
- Has Many Nicknames Like The Boogey Man
- He grew up in poverty
- Two Victims He Murdered On The Same Night
- His killings inspired an episode of criminal minds
- described as effeminate like most serious killers like to hunt and kill animals
- Youngest Serial killer at age 10
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- Was almost tortured to death
- Got his name because of his creepy mask which was just a sack with holes for his eyes
- Ate Some of His Victims Organs
- Lost his eye at age 10 to a fight with his brother
- Convicted of 8 murders and one attempt
- Called The killer Clown And Died of Lethal Injection
- Was Born On August 31, 1969
- Serial Killer with the highest IQ
- confessed to a total of 14
16 Clues: He grew up in poverty • Killer more than 30 women • confessed to a total of 14 • Was Born On August 31, 1969 • Was almost tortured to death • Ate Some of His Victims Organs • Youngest Serial killer at age 10 • Serial Killer with the highest IQ • Convicted of 8 murders and one attempt • Has Many Nicknames Like The Boogey Man • Two Victims He Murdered On The Same Night • ...
CRIMINAL 2016-07-01
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- To delete or cancel.
- To stop or end an order,To nullify or make void a bench warrant or an order.
- A hearing presentation of facts and evidence to the court to decide an issue.
- Law enacted by the Legislature and published as the Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.)
- A subpoena order to a witness to produce documents.
- The jury selection phase of a trial; a preliminary examination of a prospective juror by a judge or lawyer to decide whether the prospect is qualified and suitable to serve on a jury.
- Although this proceeding is not available in Arizona, it is the process by which the record of a criminal conviction is destroyed or sealed. See “Set Aside”.
- (“Now for then”) Used in minute entries to give retroactive effect to acts as though they had been done previously. Usually used to correct an oversight or error.
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- To return a case to a lower court or grand jury with instructions for further proceedings.
- To forbid the use of evidence at a trial because it is improper or was improperly obtained.
- The exercise of judicial power within certain geographic, monetary or subject matter limits. Example: Justice courts and municipal (City) courts, statewide, have authority to adjudicate all traffic violations.
- The county, city, judicial district or geographical area over which a certain court has power to exercise jurisdiction. Example: Justice Courts adjudicate all traffic violations occurring in county areas, and each justice court has venue within its precinct boundaries. Municipal courts adjudicate traffic violations occurring within its city limits.
- A decision by the judge or a verdict by the jury determining that a person charged with a criminal offense is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
- Damages in excess of actual damages incurred by a plaintiff and awarded as a measure of punishment for a defendant’s wrongful and malicious acts.
- A temporary stop or delay in a judicial proceeding.
15 Clues: To delete or cancel. • A subpoena order to a witness to produce documents. • A temporary stop or delay in a judicial proceeding. • To stop or end an order,To nullify or make void a bench warrant or an order. • A hearing presentation of facts and evidence to the court to decide an issue. • ...
criminal 2020-03-24
Books and Shows 2024-02-04
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- The Friday night giant (show)
- The Hosseini One that killed me (book)
- The longest one we actually finished (show)
- Sea creature not ascending (book)
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- The one you read the most this year
- The old faithful (show)
- The one that sort of got scary (show)
- Annoyed they changed the name in the movie adaptation
- - Our favourite british comedy that could definitely use one more season
9 Clues: The old faithful (show) • The Friday night giant (show) • Sea creature not ascending (book) • The one you read the most this year • The one that sort of got scary (show) • The Hosseini One that killed me (book) • The longest one we actually finished (show) • Annoyed they changed the name in the movie adaptation • ...
Suspicious Minds 2022-09-20
17 Clues: ποτέ • μαζί • βλέπω • μάτια • χτίζω • κλαίω • φεύγω • αφήνω • παγίδα • δάκρυα • αληθινά • γνωρίζω • πιστεύω • συνεχίζω • καχύποπτος • γλυκιά μου • πάω κάπου για λίγο
born4 2024-05-20
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- Plays Dr. Spencer Reid in the TV series "Criminal Minds."
- Spanish actor known for his roles in the series "Los Protegidos."
- Star of the German series "Babylon Berlin."
- German actor best known for his role in "Sense8."
- Spanish actor famous for his role in "Cable Girls."
- Featured in "The Big Short" and "Overlord."
- Known for his role in "911: Lone Star."
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- Starred in "Zoo" and "Mad Men."
- French actor and filmmaker, known for "The Dreamers."
- Featured in "Grand Hotel" and "Velvet."
- German actor and director known for his work in "You Are Wanted."
- Canadian actor, starred in "Life with Derek."
- Played in "Stay Alive" and "The Door in the Floor."
- Lesser known actor known for roles in independent films.
- Known for playing Alan Twitty on Disney's "Even Stevens."
15 Clues: Starred in "Zoo" and "Mad Men." • Featured in "Grand Hotel" and "Velvet." • Known for his role in "911: Lone Star." • Star of the German series "Babylon Berlin." • Featured in "The Big Short" and "Overlord." • Canadian actor, starred in "Life with Derek." • German actor best known for his role in "Sense8." • Played in "Stay Alive" and "The Door in the Floor." • ...
Who's Who (SSA Edition) 2021-07-01
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- I listen to 90’s R& B every day
- I love to watch videos on how to style and protect my locs
- I’m number 6 of 17 siblings
- I love Marvel and have seen almost every movie
- I love sea turtles
- I have family that resides in England and I want to reside there before college
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- I like to plan events
- I like being crafty
- I am an organized hoarder
- Favorite flower is a crocata
- I want a full leg wrap tattoo
- My favorite animal is a Orca and I plan on taking a cruise to Alaska next year
- I’m terrified of all animals bugs and insects
- I played volleyball in High School
- I have a non visible piercing
- I delete my social media during the week so I can focus on work
- I like to binge watch Law and Order and Criminal Minds
17 Clues: I love sea turtles • I like being crafty • I like to plan events • I am an organized hoarder • I’m number 6 of 17 siblings • Favorite flower is a crocata • I want a full leg wrap tattoo • I have a non visible piercing • I listen to 90’s R& B every day • I played volleyball in High School • I’m terrified of all animals bugs and insects • ...
Who's Who (SSA Edition) 2021-07-01
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- I love sea turtles
- I’m number 6 of 17 siblings
- PONDER, I love to watch videos on how to style and protect my locs
- I want a full leg wrap tattoo
- I like to plan events
- I’m terrified of all animals bugs and insects
- I listen to 90’s R& B every day
- I have family that resides in England and I want to reside there before college
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- I like to binge watch Law and Order and Criminal Minds
- I am an organized hoarder
- I played volleyball in High School
- Favorite flower is a crocata
- I delete my social media during the week so I can focus on work
- PAULK, My favorite animal is a Orca and I plan on taking a cruise to Alaska next year
- I love Marvel and have seen almost every movie
- I have a non visible piercing
- I like being crafty
17 Clues: I love sea turtles • I like being crafty • I like to plan events • I am an organized hoarder • I’m number 6 of 17 siblings • Favorite flower is a crocata • I want a full leg wrap tattoo • I have a non visible piercing • I listen to 90’s R& B every day • I played volleyball in High School • I’m terrified of all animals bugs and insects • ...
Who's Who (SSA Edition) 2021-07-01
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- I listen to 90’s R& B every day
- I love to watch videos on how to style and protect my locs
- I’m number 6 of 17 siblings
- I love Marvel and have seen almost every movie
- I love sea turtles
- I have family that resides in England and I want to reside there before college
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- I like to plan events
- I like being crafty
- I am an organized hoarder
- Favorite flower is a crocata
- I want a full leg wrap tattoo
- My favorite animal is a Orca and I plan on taking a cruise to Alaska next year
- I’m terrified of all animals bugs and insects
- I played volleyball in High School
- I have a non visible piercing
- I delete my social media during the week so I can focus on work
- I like to binge watch Law and Order and Criminal Minds
17 Clues: I love sea turtles • I like being crafty • I like to plan events • I am an organized hoarder • I’m number 6 of 17 siblings • Favorite flower is a crocata • I want a full leg wrap tattoo • I have a non visible piercing • I listen to 90’s R& B every day • I played volleyball in High School • I’m terrified of all animals bugs and insects • ...
crimes and criminals 2023-03-09
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- hurtar
- secuestro
- criminal who holds someone by force
- someone who steals from bags or pockets
- criminal who steals
- criminal who steals from houses
- someone who steals personal information
- someone ho assaults and rob
- criminal who set things on fire
- chantaje
- person who treats or manipulates
- vandalizar
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- criminal who steals from stores
- criminal who destroys others property
- hackeo
- saqueo de bolsillos
- incendio provocado
- other way to call a thief
- asalto
- robar
- robo a tienda
- saquear
22 Clues: robar • hurtar • hackeo • asalto • saquear • chantaje • secuestro • vandalizar • robo a tienda • incendio provocado • saqueo de bolsillos • criminal who steals • other way to call a thief • someone ho assaults and rob • criminal who steals from stores • criminal who steals from houses • criminal who set things on fire • person who treats or manipulates • criminal who holds someone by force • ...
Christmas 2018 2018-12-19
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- Something with cheese inside
- Gwen’s 50th birthday (2 words)
- Greg and Brianne’s former Tuesday night outing (2 words)
- Mothers’ and Fathers’ days
- Frequent fliers
- “Elephant” in Swahili
- Number of species of birds that pass through Riverwood each year (3 words)
- Known as the ”Sunshine City”
- The forth Laverty
- A quiet hobby
- Winner of the inaugural NHL season
- What you say to the dress
- Place to buy birthday cake
- Moon Palace activity
- Brianne’s first European country
- Sport practiced at the park
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- Packed lunch
- Ship taken to Russia
- Summer get-away
- Summer lake
- Group on “Criminal Minds”
- Cottage appetizer (2 words)
- Outdoor living
- Brianne’s jersey number
- Christmas snack
- Sport you taught me
- Nature in Mississauga
- Where we practice our cha cha
- Alcohol for a sour drink
- Animal spotted on the last day in Tanzania
- Slow method of travel
- Weekly education
32 Clues: Summer lake • Packed lunch • A quiet hobby • Outdoor living • Summer get-away • Christmas snack • Frequent fliers • Weekly education • The forth Laverty • Sport you taught me • Ship taken to Russia • Moon Palace activity • “Elephant” in Swahili • Nature in Mississauga • Slow method of travel • Brianne’s jersey number • Alcohol for a sour drink • Group on “Criminal Minds” • What you say to the dress • ...
Laverty Crossword Christmas 2018 2018-12-19
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- Winner of the inaugural NHL season
- Known as the ”Sunshine City”
- The forth Laverty
- Ship taken to Russia
- Greg and Brianne’s former Tuesday night outing (2 words)
- Where we practice our cha cha
- Moon Palace activity
- Cottage appetizer (2 words)
- Alcohol for a sour drink
- Number of species of birds that pass through Riverwood each year (3 words)
- Packed lunch
- Sport you taught me
- Sport practiced at the park
- A quiet hobby
- Animal spotted on the last day in Tanzania
- “Elephant” in Swahili
- Weekly education
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- Group on “Criminal Minds”
- What you say to the dress
- Christmas snack
- Frequent fliers
- Gwen’s 50th birthday (2 words)
- Summer get-away
- Summer lake
- Nature in Mississauga
- Outdoor living
- Mothers’ and Fathers’ days
- Brianne’s first European country
- Brianne’s jersey number
- Something with cheese inside
- Slow method of travel
- Place to buy birthday cake
32 Clues: Summer lake • Packed lunch • A quiet hobby • Outdoor living • Christmas snack • Frequent fliers • Summer get-away • Weekly education • The forth Laverty • Sport you taught me • Ship taken to Russia • Moon Palace activity • Nature in Mississauga • Slow method of travel • “Elephant” in Swahili • Brianne’s jersey number • Alcohol for a sour drink • Group on “Criminal Minds” • What you say to the dress • ...
Legal Leaders 2022-10-03
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- Conflict of Laws, 6d
- Alberta Rules of Court Annotated
- Canadian Criminal Procedure & Criminal Trial Handbook
- Canadian Extradition Law Practice
- Canadian Criminal Code Offences & Criminal Law Evidence, Practice and Procedure
- Sentencing
- Canadian Labour Law
- The Law of Evidence in Canada
- Bankruptcy and Insolvency Law of Canada (duo)
- Law of Damages
- Canadian Tort Law
- Civil Procedure & Practice in Alberta
- Sexual Offences in Canadian Law
- Injunctions and Specific Performance
- Canadian Employment Law
- Law of Vendor & Purchaser
- Criminal Law Evidence, Practice and Procedure
- Disclosure and Production in Criminal Cases
- The Doctrine of Res Judicata
- Criminal Pleadings & Practice in Canada
- Construction of Statutes
- Canadian Contract Law
- Criminal Procedure in Canada
- Canadian Law of Unjust Enrichment & Restitution
- The Law of Costs
- Martin's Annual Criminal Code
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- Constitutional Remedies in Canada
- Wrongful Dismissal
- Tremeear's Annotations (duo)
- Law of Limitations
- Aboriginal Law in Canada
- Judicial Review of Administrative Action in Canada
- Law of Bail in Canada
- Practitioner's Criminal Code
- Supreme Court of Canada Practice
- Child Support Guidelines: Law and Practice
- Solicitor-Client Privilege, Dodek
- Remedies in Tort
- Canadian Divorce Law and Practice
- Crankshaw's Criminal Code of Canada
- Impaired Driving in Canada
- Portable Guide to Witnesses (aka Law of Witnesses & Evidence in Canada)
42 Clues: Sentencing • Law of Damages • Remedies in Tort • The Law of Costs • Canadian Tort Law • Wrongful Dismissal • Law of Limitations • Canadian Labour Law • Conflict of Laws, 6d • Law of Bail in Canada • Canadian Contract Law • Canadian Employment Law • Aboriginal Law in Canada • Construction of Statutes • Law of Vendor & Purchaser • Impaired Driving in Canada • Tremeear's Annotations (duo) • ...
Happiest Minds Puzzle 2023-04-11
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- After acquisition of Sri Mookambika Infosolutions (SMI), we have added SMILES 8 at “________”. (Hint: Refer Location part on our website)
- Who is the Executive Chairman of Happiest Minds?(Hint: Refer the Leadership Team on our website)
- Happiest Minds is among Top 10 India’s Best Workplaces in “_____________” 2022. (Hint: Refer Awards section in our website)
- Who inaugurated Happiest Minds Development Centre at Bhubaneshwar? (Hint: Refer the Press Releases on our website)
- Our Mission statement is Happiest People . Happiest “_________”.(Hint: Refer the Culture part on our website)
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- Happiest Minds wins Golden Peacock “__________________” Award 2022. (Hint: Refer the 1st newsletter)
- Happiest Minds Technologies is headquartered in?
- Happiest Minds is positioned as “_____________” in Everest Group’s of Managed Detection & Response(MDR) services PEAK Matrix. (Hint: Refer the Press Releases on our website)
- The acronym “________” describes our ethos & stands for our core values. (Hint: Refer the Culture part on our website)
- One of our vision statement is Design Happiest Minds for “_________”.(Hint: Refer the Culture part on our website)
10 Clues: Happiest Minds Technologies is headquartered in? • Who is the Executive Chairman of Happiest Minds?(Hint: Refer the Leadership Team on our website) • Happiest Minds wins Golden Peacock “__________________” Award 2022. (Hint: Refer the 1st newsletter) • ...
new romantic club hits 2021-03-14
Open Minds 2020-05-27
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- A person who can control other people's minds
- The main character's name
- The equivalent of a text message
- Leader of the Clan
- A person who can not read minds
- A person who can read minds
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- Secret group of jackers
- The main character's love interest
- The man who held jackers hostage
- Color of the gas used to drug jackers
- The boy who taught the main character her powers
- Little girl at the desert camp
12 Clues: Leader of the Clan • Secret group of jackers • The main character's name • A person who can read minds • Little girl at the desert camp • A person who can not read minds • The man who held jackers hostage • The equivalent of a text message • The main character's love interest • Color of the gas used to drug jackers • A person who can control other people's minds • ...
TV Crossword 2023-10-03
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- What is Ms. Schemmenti favorite football team?
- What is Garcia's role on Criminal Minds? (Two Words)
- Who is the BAU searching for every episode?
- "I cannot do another dinner at a restaurant that does small ___ with a unique flare!" (Gregory's reason for breaking up with Taylor)
- Jake can't stop snacking on this while taking Santiago on the worst date ever
- Employees favorite restaurant from the office?
- Philly mascot who guest-starred on Abbott Elementary
- This now president appeared in parks and rec twice (last name)
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- Jake's beloved car is ______ Bandit
- Nikolaj is from what country?
- Andy Bernards unpopular musical (Two Words)
- Jim's Favorite Basketball team
- Virginia location of the FBI Academy
- Tom and Donna have a special day where they say? (Three Words)
- Stanley's favorite day of the year (Two Words)
- What book was surrounded in controversy in Abbott Elementary? (Two words)
- Ron Swanson plays jazz under this name (Two Words)
- Terry says this about cupcakes
18 Clues: Nikolaj is from what country? • Jim's Favorite Basketball team • Terry says this about cupcakes • Jake's beloved car is ______ Bandit • Virginia location of the FBI Academy • Andy Bernards unpopular musical (Two Words) • Who is the BAU searching for every episode? • What is Ms. Schemmenti favorite football team? • Stanley's favorite day of the year (Two Words) • ...
Creative Minds 2023-12-07
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- Gunung Tertinggi di Semenanjung Malaysia
- Sports event that started in Greece
- Adat di Negeri Sembilan
- Negara terbesar di dunia
- National car of Malaysia
- "Betul,Betul,Betul"
- Bahan berwarna hijau pada tumbuh-tumbuhan
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- King of fruits
- Sauce that goes along with roti canai
- Fourth colour in the rainbow
- Superhero bitten by a spider
- Biggest planet in the solar system
- Which planet has 27 moons?
- Indonesian currency
- Menara Berkembar Di Malaysia
15 Clues: King of fruits • Indonesian currency • "Betul,Betul,Betul" • Adat di Negeri Sembilan • Negara terbesar di dunia • National car of Malaysia • Which planet has 27 moons? • Fourth colour in the rainbow • Superhero bitten by a spider • Menara Berkembar Di Malaysia • Biggest planet in the solar system • Sports event that started in Greece • Sauce that goes along with roti canai • ...
Criminal Minds: Spring 23 Final Exam 2023-05-15
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- General description of a criminal type which includes details such as their gender, race, age, and mental status
- Serial killer who killed 29+ young men and buried their bodies in the crawl space under his house
- The type of killer who seeks to in a single location, kill as many people as possible
- A type of journalism that attempts to make something public by making it visible to the public
- A person who commits murder in several locations in a short amount of time
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- A person born with chronic mental health issues and anti-social behavior
- 18-year-old young man charged and convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend, Hae-Min Lee
- Raped and murdered 50+ people and avoided capture for 40+ years but was eventually caught due to DNA evidence
- The race of most serial killers
- The gender of most serial killers
- A person who due to inflicted trauma has mental health issues and anti-social behavior
11 Clues: The race of most serial killers • The gender of most serial killers • A person born with chronic mental health issues and anti-social behavior • A person who commits murder in several locations in a short amount of time • 18-year-old young man charged and convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend, Hae-Min Lee • ...
Death by Scrabble 2021-08-09
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- The weather gets _______ in the summer
- What a lot of teenagers do on tests
- the color of roses
- Popular 2000's child's toy
- What an electric fence does if touched
- Used for boiling water efficiently
- Somebody would be in _____ if they found out they won the lottery
- When the weather should be 23 but feels like 30
- An annoying insect
- The show criminal minds is based on
- People who overthink often ______ themselves
- California often suffers from
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- Signs at construction sites say
- The start of a game
- What people would "die" without in a heatwave
- What wild animals do to get food
- Common motion for a knife
- Celebrities have
- The motion of a bomb
- Famous big mountain
- A popular drink in england
- When alone, we a stuck with our
- The sky on a clear day is
- We drink out of a
- What funerals are held for
- The first color in the rainbow
- People who have had to work all day go to
27 Clues: Celebrities have • We drink out of a • the color of roses • An annoying insect • The start of a game • Famous big mountain • The motion of a bomb • Common motion for a knife • The sky on a clear day is • Popular 2000's child's toy • A popular drink in england • What funerals are held for • California often suffers from • The first color in the rainbow • Signs at construction sites say • ...
6B 2024-04-05
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- Ella___una directora
- la policia____el criminal
- la ladrona quiere____ el detective
- el_____es un hombre muy guapo
- la criminal hizo_____
- que tal es la nueva _____ de accion?
- criminal fue___por la policia
- el hombre____con la mujer
- la___es muy interesante
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- los____era muy grande
- el____facina el gente
- El fue____en la pelicula de Accion
- yo quiero____una pelicula manana
- la persona fue la_____ de la violencia
- el____robar la tienda
- yo____la pelicula de accion
- ___roba la tienda
- el___fue muy bueno
- la pelicula_______en vida real
- el _____fue un fracaso a capturar la criminal
20 Clues: ___roba la tienda • el___fue muy bueno • Ella___una directora • los____era muy grande • el____facina el gente • el____robar la tienda • la criminal hizo_____ • la___es muy interesante • la policia____el criminal • el hombre____con la mujer • yo____la pelicula de accion • el_____es un hombre muy guapo • criminal fue___por la policia • la pelicula_______en vida real • ...
The Lions Den Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-22
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- How daring decisions are made
- The portrait guarding the common room (Two Words)
- The House Ghost (Three Words)
- Our amazing angst queen
- A true Disney princess, as described in her name
- The House correlates with this natural element
- Our metallic House Color
- The known relic of Gryffindor
- Loves many shades of red and NottPott
- Wario! Need I say more
- Our fierce teacher's aid
- Head of House in the series, not the forum (Last Name)
- Another word for a group of lions; also the emotion Angel's feels at the House's efforts
- The lionized wizarding family of redheads
- What we call our rare pair fic recs (Two Words)
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- that loves a good HP/Criminal Minds crossover
- A former housemate that loves triads and the character Ginny Weasley
- Canonically, Arthur and Molly have at least ____ grandchildren altogether
- The House symbol
- Term 14 Head Girl
- Location of the common room (Two Words)
- House of the nerve, ____, and chivalrous
- House Founder (First Name)
- 'AlScor for the win' says this housemate
- Infamous group of Gryffindor pranksters
- One of the House colors
- ____ of the den
27 Clues: ____ of the den • The House symbol • Term 14 Head Girl • Wario! Need I say more • Our amazing angst queen • One of the House colors • Our metallic House Color • Our fierce teacher's aid • House Founder (First Name) • How daring decisions are made • The House Ghost (Three Words) • The known relic of Gryffindor • Loves many shades of red and NottPott • ...
Innovative minds 2023-10-08
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- 1 beer >>> Infinity
- I am lovingly known as Tor Zur Welt.
- Check whatsapp
- From the host! for being such great participants!
- Systems applications and products, High performance analytic appliance simple four
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- The time all of us wait for!
- Origin of Latte!
- It Starts with YOU!
- You cant stop him talk
- we dont have a Jerry, but we do have___
- Governance on Toes- makes it green!
- Who said this in the Indian Mythology-The mind alone is one’s friend as well as one’s enemy..!!
- Used as a medicine for Centuries but harms our body currently. Resist if you can!
- Kazakhstan, Morroco, Jakarta, Mumbai- Been there done that
14 Clues: Check whatsapp • Origin of Latte! • 1 beer >>> Infinity • It Starts with YOU! • You cant stop him talk • The time all of us wait for! • Governance on Toes- makes it green! • I am lovingly known as Tor Zur Welt. • we dont have a Jerry, but we do have___ • From the host! for being such great participants! • Kazakhstan, Morroco, Jakarta, Mumbai- Been there done that • ...
For Mom 2019-05-06
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- Split's country
- city in which Anna, Beth, and Neil have resided
- former residence of Jason and Rachel
- Neil's position at Kirkland
- Foster's ex-husband
- the Greatest Showman and Tufts trustee
- Anna's favorite clothing brand
- Neil's major
- location of Jason's first apartment
- Papa Shel's (and Anna's?) career
- ABBA's ______ Queen
- Jason's business partners
- actor in Sunday in the Park with George and Criminal Minds
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- Anna's favorite form of exercise
- Rachel's thesis advisor
- a dog that was very difficult to train, though we still loved him
- where Grammy teaches old people how to use technology
- why Rachel is still in school
- Stanford quarterback
- number of Mother's Days you've celebrated
- a well-trained, adorable dog
- Rachel's soccer number
- former Stanford president
- Jason's high school nemesis
- kickass fictional Israeli spy
- Olivia of Broadchurch
- LaBelle's Lady ______
- actress Neil does not like because of Kramer vs. Kramer
- December holiday we used to host
- Ashley's homeland
- Anna's middle name
- for whom Lebron left Cleveland the first time
32 Clues: Neil's major • Split's country • Ashley's homeland • Anna's middle name • Foster's ex-husband • ABBA's ______ Queen • Stanford quarterback • Olivia of Broadchurch • LaBelle's Lady ______ • Rachel's soccer number • Rachel's thesis advisor • former Stanford president • Jason's business partners • Neil's position at Kirkland • Jason's high school nemesis • a well-trained, adorable dog • ...
NATHANIEL ESTRADA BSC-1 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION AND INTELLIGENCE 2024-05-23
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- How do investigators handle cases involving domestic violence? (Intervention)
- How do investigators handle cases involving arson? (Investigation)
- What is the process of conducting background checks on potential suspects? (Screening)
- What is the process of analyzing digital evidence in criminal cases? (Examination)
- How do investigators analyze surveillance footage in criminal cases? (Observation)
- What is the role of forensic accounting in criminal investigations? (Analysis)
- How do investigators handle cases involving environmental crimes? (Investigation)
- How do investigators handle cases involving cybercrime? (Technology)
- What is the role of psychological profiling in criminal investigations? (Analysis)
- How do investigators handle cases involving terrorism? (Prevention)
- What is the significance of analyzing handwriting in criminal investigations? (Identification)
- What techniques do investigators use to track down missing persons? (Search)
- What is the process of conducting psychological evaluations in criminal cases? (Assessment)
- What is the significance of analyzing toxicology reports in criminal investigations? (Identification)
- How do investigators handle cases involving cyberbullying? (Prevention)
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- What is the role of intelligence analysis in criminal investigations? (Assessment)
- What is the significance of analyzing patterns in criminal investigations? (Detection)
- How do investigators handle cases involving child exploitation? (Protection)
- How do investigators handle cases involving identity theft?(Fraud)
- How do investigators handle cases involving political corruption? (Investigation)
- What techniques do investigators use to track down stolen property? (Recovery)
- How do investigators handle cases involving hate crimes? (Investigation)
- How do investigators handle cases involving drug trafficking? (Surveillance)
- How do investigators handle cases involving white-collar crime? (Investigation)
- What is the process of obtaining confessions in criminal cases? (Interrogation)
- What is the significance of analyzing ballistics in criminal investigations? (Identification)
- What techniques do investigators use to track down illegal firearms? (Seizure)
- How do investigators handle cases involving human trafficking? (Rescue)
- How do investigators handle cases involving corruption? (Investigation)
- What is the role of surveillance technology in criminal investigations? (Monitoring
30 Clues: How do investigators handle cases involving arson? (Investigation) • How do investigators handle cases involving identity theft?(Fraud) • How do investigators handle cases involving terrorism? (Prevention) • How do investigators handle cases involving cybercrime? (Technology) • How do investigators handle cases involving human trafficking? (Rescue) • ...
VISWAS CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON WORLD DAY FOR INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE - 17 JULY 2021 2021-07-16
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- The judges of the International Criminal Court are elected by the Assembly of ………….. to the Rome Statute, the founding instrument of the Court
- International Court of Justice settles arguments between ……….
- The International Criminal Court is composed of ……………. Judges.
- One of the major countries which has neither signed nor ratified the Roman Statute which was instrumental in the establishment of ICC.
- The crime of genocide, crimes against humanity, ………….., the crime of aggression are the crimes within the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court, as set out in its Statute.
- The World Day for International Justice was observed for the first time in the year two thousand …………..
- Acronym of Victims Information, Sensitization, Welfare Assistance Society.
- The World Day for International Justice is celebrated to commemorate the historic adoption of the …………………. and establishment of the new system of international criminal justice in the year 1998.
- On 17 July Nineteen ………… , member States adopted a statute in Rome - known as the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court establishing the International Criminal Court.
- The International Criminal Court was created on 1 July Two thousand …..
- The British national who is the current Chief Prosecutor in the International Criminal Court.
- The International Criminal Court prosecutes ......................... accused of committing the most serious crimes of concern to the international community as a whole, namely the crime of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and the crime of aggression
- In which Ugandan city the Review Conference of the Rome Statute was held on 1 June 2010 which decided to celebrate the International Criminal Justice Day on 17 July?
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- The ICC is composed of four organs: the Presidency, the …………..., the Office of the Prosecutor and the Registry. Each of these organs has a specific role and mandate
- Tenure of the President of International Criminal Court.
- World Day for International Justice, also referred to as Day of International …………... Justice or International Justice Day.
- The ICC is an independent body whose mission is to try individuals for crimes within its jurisdiction without the need for a special mandate from the …………….
- The Polish national who is the current President of the International Criminal Court Judge
- The first State to ratify the Rome Statute?.
- The judges of the International Criminal Court are elected for terms of office of ……... Years.
- The city in which the Headquarters of the International Criminal Court is located.
- The aim of World Day of International Justice is to unite everyone who wants to support justice as well as promote rights of ………..…..
22 Clues: The first State to ratify the Rome Statute?. • Tenure of the President of International Criminal Court. • International Court of Justice settles arguments between ………. • The International Criminal Court is composed of ……………. Judges. • The International Criminal Court was created on 1 July Two thousand ….. • ...
Memoirs of Us 2024-02-05
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- What was our hamster's name?
- What kind of ring did I get you for our 1 year?
- What month did we make things official?
- What is our favorite pizza buffet in Winchester?
- What is your favorite double meal to get from Mcdonalds?
- What was your first bigfoot squishmallow?
- What is your favorite character from Criminal Minds?
- What size would you like to get your iced matcha with strawberry cold foam but always settle for grande?
- What is our panda's name?
- What part of your foot did you break when at the beach?
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- What three words did you say before you slept the other night?
- What arcade did you win the jackpot at several times?
- What did I make you in high school in cooking class all the time? (Hint: It's a drink)
- What cat word have you been saying recently?
- What was our favorite country we visited last year?
- What is your favorite llama's name?
- How long do I want to be with you?
17 Clues: What is our panda's name? • What was our hamster's name? • How long do I want to be with you? • What is your favorite llama's name? • What month did we make things official? • What was your first bigfoot squishmallow? • What cat word have you been saying recently? • What kind of ring did I get you for our 1 year? • What is our favorite pizza buffet in Winchester? • ...
criminal 2023-09-24
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- spiritual and moral degeneration, abandomment of honesty
- thief who steal mostly begs
- take advantage of the lover state of a person
- sexual acts performed on a woman without her consent
- imitate documents for malicious purposes
- offend other’s people reputations
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- habitually commit minor theft
- internet crime
- hold a child without parental consent
- activities for the purpose of collecting private informations about a person, a company ecc
- when a person cause the death of another person
- secret union of people to fight a political situation
12 Clues: internet crime • thief who steal mostly begs • habitually commit minor theft • offend other’s people reputations • hold a child without parental consent • imitate documents for malicious purposes • take advantage of the lover state of a person • when a person cause the death of another person • sexual acts performed on a woman without her consent • ...
Great Minds 2023-04-29
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- This invention brought artificial light into our daily lives, greatly improving our ability to work and live AFTER DARK.
- New or improved objects or processes created through research and experimentation.
- He invented the light bulb and the phonograph.
- Location and navigation are made possible thanks to this invention.
- He was an artist, inventor, and scientist who is known for works such as the Mona Lisa and the flying machine.
- He is known for his theory of relativity.
- Different abilities individuals possess such as verbal-linguistic, logical-mathematical, and bodily-kinesthetic.
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- This invention allows us to stay in touch with people ANYTIME and ANYWHERE, making communication more convenient than ever before.
- This discovery changed the way we live and work, powering everything from our homes to our factories.
- This invention allows people to connect and share information INSTANTLY and EASILY from anywhere in the world.
- He formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- Revolutionary invention for electronic data processing
- This invention revolutionized transportation by allowing people to fly through the air, greatly reducing travel times.
- He made significant contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
14 Clues: He is known for his theory of relativity. • He invented the light bulb and the phonograph. • Revolutionary invention for electronic data processing • He formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation. • Location and navigation are made possible thanks to this invention. • New or improved objects or processes created through research and experimentation. • ...
Twisted Minds 2024-06-22
14 Clues: 🧠 • 🐵🪦 • OW🧠 • OW🐐 • ⚽️🎮🥅 • 🏎️⚽️ • 📱🧞♂️ • 🇸🇦⛏️🌲 • PUBG ⌨️ • 🇵🇰🦸♂️🥊 • we made it • Twisted ReMind • 1ST Edition PUBGM SEL MVP • Regularly sends emails about Elite weekly finals
Chapter 3 Definitions 2024-01-09
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- The FBI uniform crime reports reporting scheme, the practice whereby only the most serious offense of several that are committed during a criminal act is reported by the police.
- Explains crime as an outcome of conflicting interests between groups in society.
- Contending that labeling a person as a deviant or criminal makes that person more likely to engage in future criminal behavior.
- Crime reporting system where police describes each offense that occurs during a crime event as well as characteristics of the offender.
- Describes that criminal behavior as a natural outcome of peoples desire to seek pleasure in the absence of effective social controls.
- A random survey of U.S households that measures crimes committed against victims; includes crimes not reported to the police.
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- Explains the elements necessary for a crime to occur, as well as the types of controllers who can block criminal opportunities.
- Describes the nature of crime as reported by law enforcement agencies.
- Explains how gender inequality affects female offending and justice system responses to crimes committed by females.
- Framework consisting of a group of territories that propose similar explanations for a particular type of behavior or event.
- Number of reported crimes divided by the population of the jurisdiction, and multiplied by 100,000 persons.
- Approach to crime that is grounded in the concept of rational choice.
- Theory maintaining that crimes will occur if crime opportunities are easy to commit.
- Theory maintaining that neighborhood characteristics, including poverty, racial heterogeneity, break down social controls and lead to criminal behavior.
- Argument that people are most likely to engage in criminal behavior if they (1) have traits associated with crime and (2) are raised in environments conductive to criminal behavior.
- School of thought that argues science can be used to discover the true causes of a crime.
- Asserting that criminal behaviors are learned from associating with others.
- Criminological research that looks at whether adopted children share criminal tendencies with their biological or adoptive parents.
- Perspective indication that people have free will to choose between criminal and lawful behavior.
- So called criminal chromosome.
- Argues criminal behavior is caused by feelings of strain.
21 Clues: So called criminal chromosome. • Argues criminal behavior is caused by feelings of strain. • Approach to crime that is grounded in the concept of rational choice. • Describes the nature of crime as reported by law enforcement agencies. • Asserting that criminal behaviors are learned from associating with others. • ...
Criminal Vocabulary 2021-04-18
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- Legal term for the killing of a human.
- a synonym for kidnapping.
- Term for the planning of a crime in advance.
- The unlawful taking of property from a person by use of force or intimidation
- Crime for someone who asked or commanded another person to commit a crime.
- The (optional) fifth step in a trial.
- Degree of a murder charge when there was no advanced preparation or planning.
- willful and malicious burning of another person's property.
- Term for an individual who helps someone commit a crime.
- Form of assault that includes repetitive harassment and/or threats
- Charge that would be applied to a witness who lied under oath.
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- The unlawful taking of a person against their will.
- the act of using threats or intimidation to convince someone to part with their property.
- Delivered by the jury as the final step of a trial
- Term for the process by which jurors are selected for a trial.
- An agreement between two or more people who intend to commit a crime.
- The person accused of committing a crime.
- Willful destruction of, or damage to, another person's property
- class of larceny when the stolen item is worth less than $100.
- The unlawful entering of another person's property with the intention of committing a crime.
20 Clues: a synonym for kidnapping. • The (optional) fifth step in a trial. • Legal term for the killing of a human. • The person accused of committing a crime. • Term for the planning of a crime in advance. • Delivered by the jury as the final step of a trial • The unlawful taking of a person against their will. • Term for an individual who helps someone commit a crime. • ...
Criminal Crossword 2022-09-02
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- A less serious crime. It is punishable by a fine, imprisonment or both, but not as severely as a felony.
- is malicious damage to property
- Killing another person without intending to do so.
- obtaining benefit through coercion
- done to protect yourself or others
- The wrongful taking of another person’s property by a person who is entrusted with that property.
- not telling the truth under oath
- breaking into a house to take property
- to give something in exchange for something else
- mental disorder defense
- a nonviolent crime often characterized by deceit or concealment to obtain or avoid losing money
- when a person is tricked by a police officer into committing a crime
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- Betraying one’s own country
- committing something unreasonable, the attempt to use such force
- the actual physical force
- Is the intentional killing of another person
- taking property without intending to return it
- False signature on a check or other document
- A major crime. It can be punishable by a fine, imprisonment, or both.
- Minor offense. It is punishable by a fine, but not imprisonment.
20 Clues: mental disorder defense • the actual physical force • Betraying one’s own country • is malicious damage to property • not telling the truth under oath • obtaining benefit through coercion • done to protect yourself or others • breaking into a house to take property • Is the intentional killing of another person • False signature on a check or other document • ...
Criminal Crossword 2022-09-02
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- Encourages victims to invest. Pays old investors with the new investors money
- Breaking into a place to take property
- Offer the victim the opportunity to make money (but not really)
- Peron trusted with the property taking it for themselves
- Use of force to protect self from others
- killing without intent
- minor crime; Speeding, Jaywalking
- betraying one's own country
- False signature on official document
- not telling the truth under oath
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- intentional killing
- In between minor and major crimes; Minor theft, assault
- A major crime; Murder, Kidnapping
- being disrespectful in court
- Attempting to use force
- Tricked by a police officer into committing the crime
- Damaging property
- Taking property
- Giving something in exchange for something else illegally
- Fancy people crimes; Money laundering, Ponzi scheme
- using mental illness as a defense against full sentencing for a crime
- obtaining property through violence or threats
- Actually using force
- Taking property through violence or threat of violence
24 Clues: Taking property • Damaging property • intentional killing • Actually using force • killing without intent • Attempting to use force • betraying one's own country • being disrespectful in court • not telling the truth under oath • A major crime; Murder, Kidnapping • minor crime; Speeding, Jaywalking • False signature on official document • Breaking into a place to take property • ...
Criminal Activity 2018-08-02
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- An action of illegally taking things from a person or place by force.
- This is a story used to defend someone and explain their whereabouts during the time of a crime.
- Money or other form of payment demanded for release of a prisoner.
- Paying law enforcement officials to allow illegal activity.
- Intentionally saying something untrue in court after taking an oath or vow of truth.
- To take legal action against someone.
- Taking someone illegally by force, usually for personal gain.
- The act of attacking and stealing from someone in a public place.
- This is the court decision of whether someone committed a crime or not.
- Someone who has seen illegal activity.
- A collection of things intended to prove that a crime has been committed is called _______.
- Admitting to something, like a crime.
- This is the place where criminal activity has happened.
- If a court decides someone did not commit a crime, the person is ________.
- A pair of metal rings police lock on the wrists of criminals.
- Questioning of someone by law enforcement about a crime.
- A criminal may try to ensure their safety and demands by holding someone called a ______.
- A department of specialists who find small traces of things to prove a crime is called _______.
- Capturing and restraining someone.
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- A more serious crime is called a ________.
- A large sum of money used to release a criminal and guarantee their appearance in court.
- An order from a court that allows police to enter a private place or detain someone.
- Intentionally setting fire to property is called _______.
- Sneaking into a building without permission and stealing things.
- Someone who is accused or thought to have committed a crime.
- A partner in crime.
- Illegally cheating or deceiving others for personal gain.
- Destroying or damaging public or private property is called ________.
- A person whose job is to decide the punishment for a criminal.
- Hiding illegally obtained money by transferring through foreign banks or other businesses.
- Carelessness, which may result in breaking the law.
- Illegally producing a copy of a signature, artwork, or document.
- An active examination or research into something, like a crime.
- Another word for a murder is a _________.
- A fake copy of money or a product that is used to deceive.
- Stealing from a store.
- Taking control of a larger vehicle (ship, plane, etc) while in motion is called _______.
- A punishment decided in court is called a ________.
- This invisible thing is left behind when you touch things with your hands.
- Damaging or destroying something belonging to someone else for personal advantage.
- A criminal must go to _______ before a punishment can be decided.
- If a court proves that someone committed a crime, the person is _______.
- Illegally moving goods into or out of a country.
- If a crime happens to someone, that person is a ________.
- Another word for death.
- This is another word for a lawyer.
- These are people who are chosen randomly from society to decide on a court case.
47 Clues: A partner in crime. • Stealing from a store. • Another word for death. • This is another word for a lawyer. • Capturing and restraining someone. • To take legal action against someone. • Admitting to something, like a crime. • Someone who has seen illegal activity. • Another word for a murder is a _________. • A more serious crime is called a ________. • ...
Criminal Law 2019-11-13
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- ____ is the killing of a human by another
- An example of ______ manslaughter is when a person is texting and driving and hit a person crossing the street in a crosswalk
- Police may search a persons car during a stop if they have _______
- _____ is another term when a women decides to terminate her pregnancy
- Penal code for Disorderly Conduct
- PC 415
- When a person asks another to commit or join in a crime even if they don't respond
- Police rely in ______ on a defective warrant
- Crime that is punished through fines, not jail time
- Unlawful use of force or violence on another person
- Someone commits _____ when they knowingly makes a false oral or written statement
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- Offense that may be prosecuted as a felony or as a misdemeanor
- When someone is taken into custody authorized by the law
- PC 407
- Criminal offenses that carry up to a year in jail
- ______ is carried upon your person and carried for lawful purpose
- Police can authorize a ________ when they believe any crime has been committed
- Type of battery committed against a former/present spouse
- Someone found guilty of ________ degree murder may be sentenced to 25 years to life and may be sentenced to death
- Most serious type of criminal offense
- _____ manslaughter is when someone kills another in the heat of passion
- The _____ Amendment protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures
22 Clues: PC 407 • PC 415 • Penal code for Disorderly Conduct • Most serious type of criminal offense • ____ is the killing of a human by another • Police rely in ______ on a defective warrant • Criminal offenses that carry up to a year in jail • Crime that is punished through fines, not jail time • Unlawful use of force or violence on another person • ...
CRIMINAL CROSSWORD 2023-12-04
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- of the fittest
- Has a trunk
- Man's best friend
- Was once united, now can be called confederate
- Mother of two well known
- Soldiers for evil
- Erupting sapient
- Flying mammal
- Site of the tank engine's demise
- Large marsupial
- The Valley Frolicker
- Sanctuary and sisterhood of love
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- Who What and Where of Sanctuary
- The smoking sanctuary
- The reason for need of sanctuary
- Likes to chase mice
- Gatekeeper unnamed
- A place nobody can call home anymore
- Valley
- Lost a dear dearly
- The Love Train
- You cross, and your free
- The shady train to safety
- Gone too soon
- HIDE IN THE FOILS, THERE'S ____ IN THE AIR!
25 Clues: Valley • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Gone too soon • of the fittest • The Love Train • Large marsupial • Erupting sapient • Man's best friend • Soldiers for evil • Gatekeeper unnamed • Lost a dear dearly • Likes to chase mice • The Valley Frolicker • The smoking sanctuary • Mother of two well known • You cross, and your free • The shady train to safety • Who What and Where of Sanctuary • ...
Criminal law 2024-05-16
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- 11. Means to determine judicially.
- 40.unlawfully seizing or confining a person by force.
- 14. Refers to a sworn statement in writing; declaration in writing made under oath before an authorized officer.
- 22. The person who manages or carries on the gambling.
- 17. A name other than one's own name, an assumed name.
- 3. Refers to violent expulsion of the embryo from the material womb which results in death of the fetus.
- 35.Circumstances where an individual is not liable for a crime, like insanity or being under nine years of age.
- 36.The act of killing another person
- 39. Committing a crime ensuring excusion without risk
- 19. Malicious and willful destruction of property by fire.
- 20. Refers to more than three armed malefactors acting together in the commission of an
- 8. Those who take a direct part in the execution of the act
- 10. Refers to any bodily, movement tending to produce some effect in the external world.
- 15. Refers to unlawful fighting which terrifies others of a reasonably firm character. A fight consisting of twO or more persons in a public place.
- 16.destructive and injurious behavior that is socially defined as hostile and violent on the basis of several factors pertaining to the performer and the person making the evaluation.
- 29.Planning and deliberating a crime before committing it
- 32.Taking property from another using violence or intimidation
- 25. Refers to an act committed or omitted in violation of a public law forbidding and commanding it.
- 27.Law-punishable acts or omissions
- 2. Willful desertion or forsaking of parental duties.
- 34.Deliberate alteration of body parts
- 6. those who, having knowledge of the commission of the crime, and without having participated therein
- 31.Threatening behavior intended to make another person fearful or apprehensive
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- 5. The annulment or destruction of another law.
- 12. Refers to the act of introducing any dangerous drug into the body.
- 26. Means to desire or wish in common thing.
- 30.Serious spoken defamation, leading to jail time or fines. Less severe slander incurs
- 24. Involves intellectual trickery and cunning on the part of the accused.
- 4. Refers to the act of taking away a woman from her house or other place where she may be for the purpose of carrying her to another place with intent to corrupt or marry her
- 37.Forcing sexual activity against someone's will.
- 33.Taking property from another using violence or intimidation
- 1. the act of inducing another to commit a crime.
- 23. Refers to the unlawful act of any person who shall Contract a second or subsequent marriage before the former marriage has been legally dissolved.
- 38. Factors that lessen the severity of a crime or punishment.
- 28.When the offender performs all acts to commit the felony, but it does not occur due to causes independent of their will
- 9. Refers to anything that occur outside the sway of man's will.
- 21. Means to desire or wish in common thing
- 7. person who not being included in Art 17.
- 18. To act with treachery
- 13. A private offense committed by any married woman who shall have sexual intercourse with a man not her husband and by the man who has carnal knowledge of her
40 Clues: 18. To act with treachery • 11. Means to determine judicially. • 27.Law-punishable acts or omissions • 36.The act of killing another person • 34.Deliberate alteration of body parts • 21. Means to desire or wish in common thing • 7. person who not being included in Art 17. • 26. Means to desire or wish in common thing. • 5. The annulment or destruction of another law. • ...
Criminal Justice 2013-02-20
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- Entitlements which a person has and which are protected by the government and the courts
- To ask a higher court to reverse the decision of a trial court after final judgment or other legal ruling.
- To take or hold a suspected criminal with legal authority, as by a law enforcement officer
- The cases on a court calendar
- A prison in which prisoners a locked up for roughly 23 hours a day.
- To examine another's premises (including a vehicle) to look for evidence of criminal activity.
- Someone you are suspicious of causing a crime, and is brought in for questioning.
- The taking by law enforcement officers of potential evidence in a criminal case.
- A person legally appointed or empowered to represent another at trial.
- An official with the authority and responsibility to preside over court cases.
- The punishment given to a person convicted of a crime.
- Use of force or intimidation to obtain compliance.
- Someone under legal age, which is generally 18
- Issued by a magistrate, authorizing an officer to make an arrest, seize property or conduct a search.
- The practice or policy of creating separate facilities within the same society for the use of a minority group.
- Justification against denial or censure.
- A violation of a law in which there is injury to the public or a member of the public and a term in jail, prison, or receive fines.
- A lesser crime punishable by a fine and/or county jail time for up to one year.
- The specific area in which police have authority.
- Adopted in convention on September 17, 1787, ratified by the states in 1788
- Not guilty of committing a crime.
- Unfair treatment of a person, racial group, or minority.
- The act of considering, discussing and, hopefully, reaching a conclusion, such as a jury's discussions, voting and decision-making.
- Tests run and analyzed on recovered evidence.
- The act of a court in making an order, judgment, or decree.
- The sworn testimony of a witness taken outside of court in the presence of the prosecution and defense attorneys.
- Private visits which spouses can have sexual relations.
- Your genetic code.
- To find guilty of a crime after a trial.
- someone who assists in the commission of a crime and, unlike a mere accessory, is usually present or directly aids in the crime.
- Since 1930, the FBI has administered this report.
- Obtaining money or property by threat to a victim's property or loved ones, intimidation, or blackmail.
- Carrying out a death sentence
- A chance to remain free or serve only a short time, provided the person is good.
- To slip or get away, as from confinement or restraint.
- The crime of creating a false document, altering a document, or writing a false signature.
- The party who initiates a lawsuit by filing a complaint
- A lie detector device.
- A conscious, intentional wrongdoing, state of mind.
- Confirmation of a fact by evidence
- A document written by an officer and signed by a judge in order to get a search warrant.
- Second-hand evidence in which the witness is not telling what he/she knows personally, but what others have said to him/her.
- The killing of a human being due to the act or omission of another
- Freedom from restraint and the power to follow one's own will
- The decision of a jury after a trial, which must be accepted by the trial judge to be final.
- a system of regulations to govern the conduct of the people of a community, society or nation,
- A group of citizens called to hear a trial of a criminal prosecution or a lawsuit.
- A trick or some dishonest means to deprive another of his/her/its money, property or a legal right.
- To beat severely with a whip or rod.
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- A central nervous system stimulant, also widely used as an illicit drug.
- A person who testifies under oath in a trial.
- Indicates a reason to overlook, forget, or wipe out the offenses.
- A national survey published by the bureau of Justice Statistics.
- A punishment imposed or incurred for a violation of law or rule.
- Strength or power exerted upon an object, power to influence, affect, or control.
- an organized civil force for maintaining order, preventing and detecting crime, and enforcing the laws.
- Returning to the proper owner property or the monetary value of loss.
- A break in a trial or other court proceedings or a legislative session until a certain date and time.
- The felony crime of intentionally burning a house or other building.
- The verdict meaning you have been convicted of a crime or having admitted the commission of a crime.
- To serve a sentence one after another.
- Planning, plotting or deliberating before committing a crime.
- Every type of proof legally presented at trial.
- A person held in custody.
- When people work together by agreement to commit an illegal act.
- A person who takes property from someone through direct force, threat or intimidation.
- To treat in a harmful, injurious, or offensive way.
- A writ requiring a person to be brought before a judge or court, especially for investigation of a restraint of the person's liberty, used as a protection against illegal imprisonment.
- A sum of money imposed as a penalty for an offense or dereliction.
- To plead no contest.
- Payback for another’s actions.
- A crime sufficiently serious to be punishable by death or a term in state or federal prison.
- The rights that are read to you when you are arrested.
- A person who is confined in a prison.
- The examination of facts and law presided over by a judge
- Encouraging or inducing another to commit a crime or join in the commission of a crime, or sexual acts for pay.
- The unlawful killing of another person without premeditation or so-called "malice aforethought".
- The act of arresting; seizure.
- A device that secures the head and hands used as a form of punishment.
- Any lawsuit or other resort to the courts to determine a legal question or matter.
- The release of a convicted criminal defendant after he/she has completed part of his/her prison sentence.
- A statement of claimed fact contained in a complaint, a written pleading filed to begin a lawsuit
- A place where inmates are held for minor offenses.
- To discourage members of society from committing criminal acts out of fear of punishment.
- The need to prove the simultaneous occurrence of both actus reus and mens rea.
- Failure to exercise the care toward others which a reasonable or prudent person would do in the circumstances.
- A notice to appear in court due to the probable commission of a minor crime such as a traffic violation.
- What an accused criminal defendant receives if he/she is found not guilty.
- mental desire and will to act in a particular way.
- the probable reason a person committed a crime, such as jealousy, greed, revenge or part of a theft.
- A small room that inmates are locked in.
- Used to obtain testimony from a witness at both depositions and at trial.
- The person being charged with a crime.
- The crime of intentionally lying after being duly sworn
- An object or instrument used in an attack or for defense like a knife or gun.
- A second-string player who helps in the commission of a crime, such as driving a getaway car.
- A court official, usually a deputy sheriff, who keeps order in the courtroom.
- An alteration of or addition to a motion, bill, or the constitution.
- To take something that isn’t yours.
- A name used to hide someone’s identity.
- An excuse of being in another place, used by a person accused or suspected of a crime.
101 Clues: Your genetic code. • To plead no contest. • A lie detector device. • A person held in custody. • The cases on a court calendar • Carrying out a death sentence • Payback for another’s actions. • The act of arresting; seizure. • Not guilty of committing a crime. • Confirmation of a fact by evidence • To take something that isn’t yours. • To beat severely with a whip or rod. • ...
Criminal Justice 2013-02-20
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- The need to prove the simultaneous occurrence of both actus reus and mens rea.
- Freedom from restraint and the power to follow one's own will
- A place where inmates are held for minor offenses.
- Justification against denial or censure.
- Adopted in convention on September 17, 1787, ratified by the states in 1788
- A national survey published by the bureau of Justice Statistics.
- Your genetic code.
- Unfair treatment of a person, racial group, or minority.
- The sworn testimony of a witness taken outside of court in the presence of the prosecution and defense attorneys.
- mental desire and will to act in a particular way.
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- A conscious, intentional wrongdoing, state of mind.
- Since 1930, the FBI has administered this report.
- To plead no contest.
- Carrying out a death sentence
- To beat severely with a whip or rod.
- The specific area in which police have authority.
- The act of arresting; seizure.
- The rights that are read to you when you are arrested.
- An excuse of being in another place, used by a person accused or suspected of a crime.
- A prison in which prisoners a locked up for roughly 23 hours a day.
- Encouraging or inducing another to commit a crime or join in the commission of a crime, or sexual acts for pay.
- A device that secures the head and hands used as a form of punishment.
22 Clues: Your genetic code. • To plead no contest. • Carrying out a death sentence • The act of arresting; seizure. • To beat severely with a whip or rod. • Justification against denial or censure. • Since 1930, the FBI has administered this report. • The specific area in which police have authority. • A place where inmates are held for minor offenses. • ...
Criminal Justice 2012-09-16
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- sting operations to test whether or not police officers will make honest choices
- ethical system that claims that the greatest good is which results in the greatest happiness for greatest numbers
- vengeance-oriented justice concerned with equal retribution
- exploitation of one'e role
- form of justice that allows compensation
- concept that all decisions should be made according to absolute rules
- authority to make a decision between 2 or more choices
- what people ought to do
- ideas and principles of morals and rights are inherent in nature not human-made
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- ethical system that defines the pursuit of self-interest as a moral good
- question as to whether police should use immoral means to reach a desired moral end
- theory or study of moral obligations
- appropriate amount of punishment for a crime
- voluntarily breaking laws based on one's moral beliefs
- structured set of principles that defines what is moral
- component of justice that concerns the determination and methods of punishment
- difficult social questions that include controversy over right and wrong
- principle of right and wrong
- required behaviors or actions
- judgments of desirability, worth or importance
20 Clues: what people ought to do • exploitation of one'e role • principle of right and wrong • required behaviors or actions • theory or study of moral obligations • form of justice that allows compensation • appropriate amount of punishment for a crime • judgments of desirability, worth or importance • voluntarily breaking laws based on one's moral beliefs • ...
Criminal Law 2014-10-28
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- The court official who assists the Judge.
- Information that tends to prove or disprove the elements of an offence.
- Indirect evidence that leads to a reasonable inference of the defendant's guilt.
- The court official who records everything said in court during a trial.
- The court official who assists the sheriff.
- A jury that cannot reach a unanimous verdict.
- A mini-trial in which jurors are excluded while the admissibility of evidence is discussed.
- An application to a higher court to review the decision made by a lower court.
- A lawyer who defends an accused person on trial.
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- The second questioning of a witness to test the accuracy of the testimony; performed by the opposing counsel.
- In a criminal court, the person charged with committing a criminal offence.
- Persons who give evidence while under oath or affirmation in a court of law.
- A judicial inquiry to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to put the accused person on trial.
- The large group of randomly selected citizens from which jury members are chosen.
- Testimony given by a witness to prove an alleged fact.
- The first questioning of a witness to determine what he or she observed about the crime.
- The Crown's obligation to prove the guilt of the accused beyond a reasonable doubt.
- The lawyer representing the government, responsible for instituting legal proceedings against the accused.
- The court official responsible for jury management.
- The court official appointed to try cases in a court of law and to sentence convicted persons.
20 Clues: The court official who assists the Judge. • The court official who assists the sheriff. • A jury that cannot reach a unanimous verdict. • A lawyer who defends an accused person on trial. • The court official responsible for jury management. • Testimony given by a witness to prove an alleged fact. • ...
Criminal Law 2017-04-23
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- A criminal act where a person will attempt to get money from another person by threats.
- Term given to a group of drugs that includes morphine and heroin that reduce pain and produce sleep or stupor.
- Printed or visual material containing the explicit description or display of sexual organs or activity.
- A tube with a nozzle and piston or bulb for sucking in and ejecting liquid in a thin stream.
- An injection administered for the purposes of euthanasia or as a means of capital punishment.
- The act of public officers where they lure a suspected criminal into doing a criminal act.
- The unlawful carnal knowledge of a woman by a man forcibly and against her will.
- A promise given by a prisoner of war, when he has leave to depart from custody, that he will return at the time appointed.
- The aggregate of measures taken to protect the existing state and social structure and the territorial integrity and independence of the state.
- The action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
- murder When a person has planned to kill another person and was unsuccessful.
- It’s a block set up by a server or website that blocks requests originating from particular IP addresses or ranges of addresses.
- To cut off a limb.
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- The intent to commit a crime: malice, as evidenced by a criminal act.
- A highly addictive analgesic drug derived from morphine.
- A party who agrees to a crime as the main criminal or in accessory.
- The quality of corresponding in size or amount to something else
- Involves improper or unauthorized collection, use, disclosure, retention or disposal of personal information.
- The crime against nature, or against the order of nature, by man with man.
- The term that describes having sexual intercourse with a person who is younger than the legal age of consent.
- Term with several meanings used to describe sensual acts that are in excess of normal behaviour.
- The act of beheading. A mode of capital punishment by cutting off the head.
- Goods exported from or imported into a country against its laws.
- A piece of code which is capable of copying itself and typically has a detrimental effect, such as corrupting the system or destroying data.
- The voluntary sexual intercourse of a married person with a person other than the offender's husband or wife.
25 Clues: To cut off a limb. • A highly addictive analgesic drug derived from morphine. • The quality of corresponding in size or amount to something else • Goods exported from or imported into a country against its laws. • A party who agrees to a crime as the main criminal or in accessory. • The intent to commit a crime: malice, as evidenced by a criminal act. • ...
Criminal Activity 2018-08-02
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- Intentionally saying something untrue in court after taking an oath or vow of truth.
- A more serious crime is called a ________.
- Hiding illegally obtained money by transferring through foreign banks or other businesses.
- This is a story used to defend someone and explain their whereabouts during the time of a crime.
- A violent crowd of people.
- An action of illegally taking things from a person or place by force.
- Admitting to something, like a crime.
- A large sum of money used to release a criminal and guarantee their appearance in court.
- Taking someone illegally by force, usually for personal gain.
- Stealing from a store.
- If a crime happens to someone, that person is a ________.
- Another word for death.
- A fake copy of money or a product that is used to deceive.
- Capturing and restraining someone.
- If a court decides someone did not commit a crime, the person is ________.
- Money or other form of payment demanded for release of a prisoner.
- A collection of things intended to prove that a crime has been committed is called _______.
- Questioning of someone by law enforcement about a crime.
- Sneaking into a building without permission and stealing things.
- Carelessness, which usually has a negative result.
- A criminal must go to _______ before a punishment can be decided.
- A person whose job is to decide the punishment for a criminal.
- Someone who is accused or thought to have committed a crime.
- Damaging or destroying something belonging to someone else for personal advantage.
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- Destroying or damaging public or private property is called ________.
- A pair of metal rings police lock on the wrists of criminals.
- Paying law enforcement officials to allow illegal activity.
- These are people who are chosen randomly from society to decide on a court case.
- The act of attacking and stealing from someone in a public place.
- This is the place where criminal activity has happened.
- A criminal may try to ensure their safety and demands by holding someone called a ______.
- Illegally producing a copy of a signature, artwork, or document.
- Someone who is under the legal age of adulthood.
- A punishment decided in court is called a ________.
- This invisible thing is left behind when you touch things with your hands.
- An order from a court that allows police to enter a private place or detain someone.
- Aggressive actions intended to cause harm is called _________.
- This is the court decision of whether someone committed a crime or not.
- Another word for a murder is a _________.
- An active examination or research into something, like a crime.
- A partner in crime.
- This is another word for a lawyer.
- Illegally moving goods into or out of a country.
- A department of specialists who find small traces of things to prove a crime is called _______.
- Someone with an extreme psychological condition who kills 3 or more people.
- To take legal action against someone.
- Taking control of a larger vehicle (ship, plane, etc) while in motion is called _______.
- Intentionally setting fire to property is called _______.
- Someone who has seen illegal activity.
- If a court proves that someone committed a crime, the person is _______.
- Illegally cheating or deceiving others for personal gain.
51 Clues: A partner in crime. • Stealing from a store. • Another word for death. • A violent crowd of people. • This is another word for a lawyer. • Capturing and restraining someone. • Admitting to something, like a crime. • To take legal action against someone. • Someone who has seen illegal activity. • Another word for a murder is a _________. • ...
Criminal Activity 2018-08-02
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- A large sum of money used to release a criminal and guarantee their appearance in court.
- An order from a court that allows police to enter a private place or detain someone.
- The act of attacking and stealing from someone in a public place.
- Illegally cheating or deceiving others for personal gain.
- Another word for death.
- Stealing from a store.
- If a court proves that someone committed a crime, the person is _______.
- A department of specialists who find small traces of things to prove a crime is called _______.
- This is the court decision of whether someone committed a crime or not.
- This invisible thing is left behind when you touch things with your hands.
- Damaging or destroying something belonging to someone else for personal advantage.
- Taking someone illegally by force, usually for personal gain.
- Questioning of someone by law enforcement about a crime.
- Admitting to something, like a crime.
- A person whose job is to decide the punishment for a criminal.
- Another word for a murder is a _________.
- Sneaking into a building without permission and stealing things.
- A punishment decided in court is called a ________.
- A criminal must go to _______ before a punishment can be decided.
- To take legal action against someone.
- Intentionally saying something untrue in court after taking an oath or vow of truth.
- Intentionally setting fire to property is called _______.
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- A more serious crime is called a ________.
- If a court decides someone did not commit a crime, the person is ________.
- A pair of metal rings police lock on the wrists of criminals.
- Illegally moving goods into or out of a country.
- Someone who is accused or thought to have committed a crime.
- A criminal may try to ensure their safety and demands by holding someone called a ______.
- An active examination or research into something, like a crime.
- This is a story used to defend someone and explain their whereabouts during the time of a crime.
- Paying law enforcement officials to allow illegal activity.
- Taking control of a larger vehicle (ship, plane, etc) while in motion is called _______.
- Illegally producing a copy of a signature, artwork, or document.
- A partner in crime.
- A collection of things intended to prove that a crime has been committed is called _______.
- A fake copy of money or a product that is used to deceive.
- Carelessness, which usually has a negative result.
- Hiding illegally obtained money by transferring through foreign banks or other businesses.
- These are people who are chosen randomly from society to decide on a court case.
- Money or other form of payment demanded for release of a prisoner.
- This is another word for a lawyer.
- This is the place where criminal activity has happened.
- Destroying or damaging public or private property is called ________.
- If a crime happens to someone, that person is a ________.
- An action of illegally taking things from a person or place by force.
- Someone who has seen illegal activity.
- Capturing and restraining someone.
47 Clues: A partner in crime. • Stealing from a store. • Another word for death. • This is another word for a lawyer. • Capturing and restraining someone. • Admitting to something, like a crime. • To take legal action against someone. • Someone who has seen illegal activity. • Another word for a murder is a _________. • A more serious crime is called a ________. • ...
Criminal Law 2018-05-11
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- The case that sets out the tests for strict liability
- A case in which transmitting HIV can be GBH
- Form of Liability that does not require Mens Rea
- Also means 'really serious' for s.20 OAPA 1861
- Application of unlawful force to another
- A case in which the defendant held the victim hostage in a police shoot out
- Leading case on intention
- A case in which an on-duty police officer let a man be kicked to death
- A case in which the victim was subject to silent phone calls
- Also known as 'but for' causation
- A failure to do something
- A case in which the victim died from rare complications after surgery
- Victim jumped from a car to escape defendant's advances
- Form of recklessness no longer part of criminal law (overruled by G)
- A case in which a 15 year old boy left sulphuric acid in a hand dryer
- Type of recklessness where the defendant knows there is a risk of the consequence happening but takes that risk
- Can only be the mens rea for s.18 OAPA
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- A case in which the defendant parked on a policeman's foot without realising it but refused to move
- What the jury are entitled to do if they are sure that death or serious bodily harm was a virtual certainty and the defendant appreciated this was the case
- Is transferred when defendant intends to commit a crime against one person, but inadvertently commits a crime against another person
- An act causing victim to fear infliction of unlawful force
- Has to be more than a 'slight' or trifling link
- Break of the skin for s.20 OAPA
- A case in which the railway keeper did not shut the gate
- A case in which the defendant fell asleep with a lit cigarette and did not put it out
- Also known as indirect intent
- Fault Element of a Crime
- The burden of proof is on this person
- What the Actus Reus and Mens Rea must do for a crime to take place
- Mental Element of a Crime
- A case in which a pharmacy dispensed medicines without a prescription
31 Clues: Fault Element of a Crime • Leading case on intention • Mental Element of a Crime • A failure to do something • Also known as indirect intent • Break of the skin for s.20 OAPA • Also known as 'but for' causation • The burden of proof is on this person • Can only be the mens rea for s.18 OAPA • Application of unlawful force to another • A case in which transmitting HIV can be GBH • ...
Criminal Defences 2020-05-12
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- being rendered incapable of forming criminal intent by alcohol or drugs; this condition may be used to disprove the existence of mens rea necessary for some crimes or as a mitigating factor in sentencing
- a principle of sentencing allowing a judge to consider a sentence that is not excessively harsh or long when an offender is ordered to serve a consecutive sentence
- sentence, A penalty that has no fixed length but is subject to periodic review.
- an alleged criminal act whereby an accused had the necessary mens rea was supposed defending himself or herself property or others.
- of probabilities, Standard of proof required in a civil action showing that it is more likely than not that something occurs.
- Justice, The concept that true justice is concerned with more than simply the punishment of offenders, it strives to meet victim’s needs medical care, counseling, rehabilitation.
- punishment defense, A defense permitting a parent, or one who acts in place of a parent, to physically discipline a child as long as the discipline is reasonable and falls within the supreme court’s guideline
- Deterrence, And the objective of sentencing that aims to prevent an individual offender from committing again.
- a disciplinary: Action imposed by a court restriction, suspension, or termination of normal privilege may be used in labor or international disputes and by the legal system.
- a form of release, subject to conditions, into the community for offenders after they have sewed part of their sentence.
- disorder defense, a defense that in 1992, replaced the insanity defense with the verdict changing from nit guilty by reason of insanity to not criminally responsible by reason of mental disorder.
- factors, elements that increase the offender’s responsibility for his or her actions and are considered by the judge in imposing more severe sentence evidence that the offender was motivated by ethnicity.
- A defense arguing hat an accused was induced by a government agent into committing a crime he or she would not otherwise have committed
- Intent, The mental purpose to accomplish a specific act prohibited by law The defendants must intense not only to commit the ACT charged, but also to violate the law. law
- discharge, A sentencing option used by a judge whereby no conviction is recorded and n conditions are etched.
- A fundamental principle of sentencing that allows the judge to weigh the seriousness of the offense when selecting an appropriate sentence.
- an objective of sentencing provides for the treatment or correction of the offender.
- of law, Addison sometimes used if an accused has made every effort to conform to the law and has been provided with professional, and incorrect.
- the state in which a person has no conscious control over a defense used so that people in this stage cannot be found criminally responsible self-defense
- Used to describe a sentence that allows for one sentence term to follow another, may be imposed in circumstances where the offender has been charged and convicted of multiple offenses
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- The concept that there is no defense, false is not an issue, and the accused is converted based on the guilty.
- Circles, a system of restorative justice, rooted in aboriginal cultures whereby the community helps to determine an appropriate sentence for an offender who is willing to participate and accept responsibility for his or her activity.
- A defense that reduces the charge of murder to manslaughter if it can be proven that the accused acted in the heat of the passion and was sufficiently provoked such that any reasonable person may have reacted
- serving a term on weekends or evenings, which is sometimes allowed in short term sentences.
- women syndrome, A condition of for fearfulness and hopelessness experienced by women who have been abused
- offender, A Criminal Code classification given to someone who has committed an offense for which there was serious personal injury and who continues to pose a threat to society.
- rules, the test this is applied to the defense of insanity whereby an accused is not held criminally responsible if, at the rime of committing the act, there was a disease Of the mind that made him or incapable of knowing nature and quality the form that was wrong
- Payments of money compensation for harm or injury, compensations for damage incurred during war paid by defeated countries to victorious countries.
- Deterrence, An objective of sentencing that aims to deter or discourage other members of society from committing the same crime.
- Intent, The goal of committing an illegal act, with no illegal purpose beyond that.
- A defense arguing that an accused was forced to commit act under threat of personal injuring or death
- crime or the character of a particular accused.
- A principle of sentencing that allows a judge to consider imposed on similar offenders committing similar offenses in similar circumstances.
- an objective of sentencing that allows a judge to consider society’s revulsion for a
- That which render and actor criminal and deserving of more blame or punishment
- A principle of sentencing that allows judges to consider options other than imprisonment when imposing a sentence.
- Factors, factors that decrease the offender’s responsibility for his or her actions and are considered by the judge in imposing a less severe sentence.
- discharge, a sentencing option used by a judge whereby no conviction is entered but are attached to a probation order.
- a defense that may excuse a person from criminal liability if it can be shown that he or she acted to protect life or limb in a reasonable manner
39 Clues: crime or the character of a particular accused. • That which render and actor criminal and deserving of more blame or punishment • sentence, A penalty that has no fixed length but is subject to periodic review. • Intent, The goal of committing an illegal act, with no illegal purpose beyond that. • ...
Criminal Law 2022-03-11
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- _____ is generally not a defense to homicide
- voluntary intoxication can only negate the mental state for _____ intent crimes
- conscious disregard of a substantial and unjustifiable risk
- conscious disregard of a risk that is practically certain to occur
- generally, to fulfill the act requirement, the act must be _____
- crimes without a mental state are usually called public ____ offenses
- majority of jurisdictions use this test for insanity
- when the law is so vague that a reasonable person must guess as to its meaning, it invites arbitrary enforcement, and fails to give fair notice, the law is void for _____
- mental state of purpose, knowledge, or recklessness
- when one consciously desires the result
- someone can be held responsible for a crime when they do nothing but have a legal ____ to act
- these crimes only require an act and a mental state
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- In order to claim self-defense, one's actions must be reasonable, necessary, and ________
- body of government that creates crimes
- to be convicted of depraved heart murder, one must have the mental state of high _____
- doctrine that applies the Bill of Rights to the states
- interprets statutes and applies the law
- almost all crimes require ____, result, and mental state
- branch of government that enforces the law
- two types of affirmative defenses - 1) justifications and 2) _____
- mistake in ____ is generally not a defense to a crime
- to claim self-defense, you cannot be the ____
- a crime is morally _______ behavior against society
- trespassory taking and carrying away personal property of another with the intent to deprive them permanently
24 Clues: body of government that creates crimes • interprets statutes and applies the law • when one consciously desires the result • branch of government that enforces the law • _____ is generally not a defense to homicide • to claim self-defense, you cannot be the ____ • a crime is morally _______ behavior against society • mental state of purpose, knowledge, or recklessness • ...
Criminal Crossword 2022-09-02
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- _________ is when a person is tricked by a police officer into committing a crime.
- ________ is taking property through violence or threat of violence.
- This is betraying one's own country
- This is an act that violates the rules of the law.
- This is a false signature on a check or other document.
- of Court This is being disrespectful in court.
- This is committing something unreasonable, the attempt to use such force.
- This is to give something in exchange for something else.
- This is an actual physical force.
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- ____________ is killing another person without intending to do so.
- ______ is breaking into a house to take property.
- This is the wrongful taking of another person's property who is entrusted with that property.
- _____ is the intentional killing of another person.
- A ___________ is a less serious crime. It is punishable by a fine, imprisonment, or both, but not as severe as a felony.
- _______ is not telling the truth under oath
- ________ is malicious damage to property.
- An __________ is a minor offense. It is punishable by a fine, but not imprisonment.
- A ______ is a major crime. It is punishable by a fine, imprisonment, or both.
- ______ is taking property without intending to return it.
- What is another category of crime that is motor vehicle violations?
20 Clues: This is an actual physical force. • This is betraying one's own country • ________ is malicious damage to property. • _______ is not telling the truth under oath • of Court This is being disrespectful in court. • ______ is breaking into a house to take property. • This is an act that violates the rules of the law. • _____ is the intentional killing of another person. • ...
Criminal Justices 2022-11-28
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- theft of something on property
- persuading someone
- taking something without paying
- burning of anothers property
- Excuse from a problem
- something you need
- Mental Excuse
- destuction of property
- Protecting a client
- A suspision with reason
- taken money that someone was entrusted to
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- A paper form a reasonable arrest
- to go to jail for a crime
- A paper that allows a search of a property
- the cause for your arrest
- stealing from someone by force
- a state of drunkeness
- to put presure on someone
- Biological evidence
- to make fake documents to commit a fraud
20 Clues: Mental Excuse • persuading someone • something you need • Biological evidence • Protecting a client • Excuse from a problem • a state of drunkeness • destuction of property • A suspision with reason • to go to jail for a crime • the cause for your arrest • to put presure on someone • burning of anothers property • theft of something on property • stealing from someone by force • ...
Criminal Justice 2023-11-14
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- the person who commits the crime
- a less serious crime
- a more serious crime
- "father of forensic toxicology"
- who established the comparison microscope as the indispensable tool of the modern firearms examiner
- trying a defendant twice for the same offense
- violation of criminal law
- the person who is affected by the crime
- a written code or regulation that protects citizen's rights
- the transfer of evidence principle was theorized by who
- money bond or property posted by the accused to allow pretrial release from jail
- information in the form of testimony, documents, or physical objects
- maintains the largest crime laboratory in the world
- who devised a technique for determining the blood group of a dried bloodstain
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- who undertook the first definitive study of fingerprints as a method of personal identification
- a defense to prove that a defendant was at another place at the time of the alleged crime
- court order authorizing a search or arrest
- forcing a defendant to testify or provide information against himself
- reasonable grounds for a search
- oldest forensic laboratory in the United States
- requirement by the government to be fair in its actions
- the creator of the field of criminalities
- the fictional character of sherlock holmes was created by
- developed the system known as anthropometry
- the final evaluator of forensic evidence
25 Clues: a less serious crime • a more serious crime • violation of criminal law • reasonable grounds for a search • "father of forensic toxicology" • the person who commits the crime • the person who is affected by the crime • the final evaluator of forensic evidence • the creator of the field of criminalities • court order authorizing a search or arrest • ...
Criminal Procedure 2023-12-01
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- Final statements by attorneys summarizing their case. (2 words)
- Requests to the court before trial to shape the case. (2 words)
- Legal challenge by the opposing party in an appeal. (2 words)
- Authority of a court to hear a case. (2 words)
- Defendant's first court appearance, informed of charges and rights. (2 words)
- Jury review of evidence to decide on indictments. (3 words)
- Alternative to imprisonment, with specified conditions. (1 word)
- Defendant's court appearance to enter a plea. (1 word)
- Formal charge issued by a grand jury, indicating enough evidence for trial. (1 word)
- Imprisonment as a penalty for criminal conviction. (2 words)
- Review of a prisoner's eligibility for early release. (2 words)
- Defendant's formal response to criminal charges. (2 words)
- Initial statements by attorneys outlining their case. (2 words)
- Government-provided legal assistance for those unable to afford it. (2 words)
- Court-ordered compensation to victims by the convicted. (2 words)
- Individual transcribing court proceedings. (2 words)
- Legal rights read to a person in custody, including the right to remain silent. (2 words)
- Recording personal information and charges after arrest. (2 words)
- Surrendering an accused individual to another jurisdiction. (1 word)
- Protection against being tried twice for the same offense. (2 words)
- Process of choosing individuals to serve on a jury. (2 words)
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- Questioning of witnesses by the opposing party. (2 words)
- Systematic rules governing legal processes in criminal cases. (2 words)
- Legal principles regarding law enforcement actions. (3 words)
- Legal procedure for exchanging evidence between parties. (2 words)
- Legal order requiring a person's release from unlawful detention. (2 words)
- Court session to determine if there's enough evidence for a trial. (2 words)
- Questioning of witnesses by the party that called them. (2 words)
- Legal procedure to challenge a court decision. (2 words)
- Formal demand for evidence from the opposing party. (2 words)
- Guidelines given by the judge to the jury before deliberation. (2 words)
- Legal proceeding where evidence is presented to determine guilt or innocence. (1 word)
- Legal process for handling cases involving minors. (2 words)
- Jury's decision on guilt or innocence. (1 word)
- Reasonable belief a crime has been committed, justifying legal action. (2 words)
- Court session to determine bail conditions for release. (2 words)
- Formal request or proposal made by attorneys during legal proceedings. (2 words)
- Court session to determine the punishment for the convicted. (2 words)
- Legal authorization to search a specific location for evidence. (2 words)
- Court order authorizing the arrest of an individual. (2 words)
40 Clues: Authority of a court to hear a case. (2 words) • Jury's decision on guilt or innocence. (1 word) • Individual transcribing court proceedings. (2 words) • Defendant's court appearance to enter a plea. (1 word) • Legal procedure to challenge a court decision. (2 words) • Questioning of witnesses by the opposing party. (2 words) • ...
Criminal Justice 2024-02-12
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- Being tried for the same crime twice.
- Suspicion supported by facts.
- Court case- Schools are allowed to drug test all students in extracurricular activities.
- Eighth. Hurting people already arrested for no reason.
- Questioning what is private and what isn’t.
- Fifth. Protects from testifying against oneself.
- Right to an attorney, fair and speedy trial.
- Court case- People must tell police officers their names.
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- Something that would be discovered and used in court eventually.
- People getting arrested for victimless crimes, generally for things they didn’t know was a crime.
- Court case- Schools are allowed to drug test athletes.
- Used to search any place at any time. No specifications.
- Court case- No monitoring/recording conversations.
- The order in which things after arrests happen.
- Court case- Evidence found illegally cannot be used in the court of law.
- Court case- Trial questioning if police searching trash was constitutional.
- What’s paid before trial and gets paid back.
- No cruel and unusual punishment.
- Need for a specific warrant.
- Double jeopardy, self-incrimination.
- Police can’t use evidence collected unlawfully.
21 Clues: Need for a specific warrant. • Suspicion supported by facts. • No cruel and unusual punishment. • Double jeopardy, self-incrimination. • Being tried for the same crime twice. • Questioning what is private and what isn’t. • What’s paid before trial and gets paid back. • Right to an attorney, fair and speedy trial. • The order in which things after arrests happen. • ...
Criminal Justice 2024-02-12
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- suspicion, supported by facts, which leads police to believe a person committed a crime
- being tried more than once for the same incident of crime
- Amendment states homes, papers, and effects are protected against unreasonable searches and seizures
- Ensure that all those charged with a crime receive their 6th amendment right to representation by a lawyer
- After a sentence is served, we should restore all rights to youthful and nonviolent offenders
- percent of people entering prison that are poor
- police need to make sure that their warrant is completed, but also correct and specific
- money paid to the court for an accused person’s temporary release, ensuring they will return to court for trial
- refers to punishments that are excessively harsh, including torture
- Address prosecutorial abuses
- when the police find evidence illegally, that evidence may not be used against the defendant in court
- Do no harm
- Excessive bail shall not be required
- Type of discovery that….permits admission of evidence obtained through illegal means
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- Using electronic devices to search for something in someone else’s home is unreasonable without a warrant
- the search of any place at any time
- end unduly harsh sentences; eliminating mandatory minimum sentences
- bans use of illegally obtained evidence
- No Person shall be held to answer for a capital, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury
- court case stating people have the right to privacy
- Clue needed
- Amendment that guarantees a speedy and public trial
- the courts states that it’s legal to do drug tests, including all extra-curricular activities
- court case saying you must give your name to the police with reasonable suspicion to ensure public safety
- jury decides only if a person should be accused of a crime or not
- being forced to testify against yourself during a trial
- court case states that it’s legal to do drug tests to determine drug use and safety
27 Clues: Do no harm • Clue needed • Address prosecutorial abuses • the search of any place at any time • Excessive bail shall not be required • bans use of illegally obtained evidence • percent of people entering prison that are poor • court case stating people have the right to privacy • Amendment that guarantees a speedy and public trial • ...
CRIMINAL LAW 2024-05-16
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- Applying to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court.
- A claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, typically a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place.
- A serious crime usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
- The actual physical impact on another person.
- The crime of falsely making or altering a document.
- A formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law.
- Deliberate destruction or damage to property.
- Money or property given as surety that a person released from custody will return at an appointed time.
- A formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense.
- The formal reading of criminal charges in the presence of the defendant.
- The crime of killing a human being without malice aforethought, or in circumstances not amounting to murder.
- A person who helps another commit a crime.
- Jury A jury, normally of twenty-three jurors, selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trial.
- The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- A document ordering a person to attend a court.
- A lesser criminal act punishable by less than a year of imprisonment.
- The restoration of something lost or stolen to its proper owner.
- Jeopardy The prosecution of a person twice for the same offense.
- Obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats.
- The state of being confined in prison; imprisonment.
- A period of supervision over an offender, ordered by the court instead of serving time in prison.
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- of Limitations A law that sets the maximum time the parties involved have to initiate legal proceedings from the date of the alleged offense.Verdict A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- A judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which they have been charged.
- Theft of personal property.
- Taking property from a person by force or threat of force.
- The process of delivering a person from one jurisdiction to another.
- A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- An intentional act that causes another person to fear imminent bodily harm.
- A legal document authorizing a police officer or other official to enter and search premises, make an arrest, or carry out some other action relating to the administration of justice.
- A person who gives testimony concerning something of which they have direct knowledge.
- Bargain An agreement in a criminal case between the prosecutor and defendant whereby the defendant agrees to plead guilty to a particular charge in return for some concession from the prosecutor
- The killing of one person by another.
- The release of a prisoner temporarily (for a special purpose) or permanently before the completion of a sentence, on the promise of good behavior.
- The institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
- Lying under oath.
- An individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- Theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust.
- Taking someone away illegally by force, typically to obtain a ransom.
- The unlawful entry into a building with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
39 Clues: Lying under oath. • Theft of personal property. • The killing of one person by another. • A person who helps another commit a crime. • The actual physical impact on another person. • Deliberate destruction or damage to property. • A document ordering a person to attend a court. • A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. • ...
CRIMINAL LAW 2024-05-16
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- Theft of personal property.
- The unlawful entry into a building with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
- The formal reading of criminal charges in the presence of the defendant.
- The release of a prisoner temporarily (for a special purpose) or permanently before the completion of a sentence, on the promise of good behavior.
- A serious crime usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
- The restoration of something lost or stolen to its proper owner.
- A formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law.
- Lying under oath.
- Bargain An agreement in a criminal case between the prosecutor and defendant whereby the defendant agrees to plead guilty to a particular charge in return for some concession from the prosecutor
- An intentional act that causes another person to fear imminent bodily harm.
- A person who gives testimony concerning something of which they have direct knowledge.
- The state of being confined in prison; imprisonment.
- The actual physical impact on another person.
- The crime of falsely making or altering a document.
- A lesser criminal act punishable by less than a year of imprisonment.
- An individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- Taking someone away illegally by force, typically to obtain a ransom.
- Jury A jury, normally of twenty-three jurors, selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trial.
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- A document ordering a person to attend a court.
- The killing of one person by another.
- A person who helps another commit a crime.
- The process of delivering a person from one jurisdiction to another.
- Taking property from a person by force or threat of force.
- The crime of killing a human being without malice aforethought, or in circumstances not amounting to murder.
- The institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
- Deliberate destruction or damage to property.
- A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- A formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense.
- A period of supervision over an offender, ordered by the court instead of serving time in prison.
- The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- of Limitations A law that sets the maximum time the parties involved have to initiate legal proceedings from the date of the alleged offense.Verdict A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- Theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust.
- Obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats.
- A claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, typically a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place.
- Applying to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court.
- A legal document authorizing a police officer or other official to enter and search premises, make an arrest, or carry out some other action relating to the administration of justice.
- Jeopardy The prosecution of a person twice for the same offense.
- A judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which they have been charged.
- Money or property given as surety that a person released from custody will return at an appointed time.
39 Clues: Lying under oath. • Theft of personal property. • The killing of one person by another. • A person who helps another commit a crime. • Deliberate destruction or damage to property. • The actual physical impact on another person. • A document ordering a person to attend a court. • A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. • ...
CRIMINAL LAW 2024-05-16
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- Refers to a person who induces an innocent agent to commit the crime.
- Implies that a deed may be ascribed to a person as its owner or author.
- Defined as hostile and violent on the basis of several factors pertaining to the performer.
- Connected with heresy and apostasy it is a form of treason against the divene will.
- Vulgar, low, foul, or mean.
- The willful killing of the fetus in the uterus.
- Refers to the act of introducing any dangerous drug into the body.
- Means to determine judicially.
- Refers to any bodily, movement tending to produce some effect in the external world.
- Is the moving power which implies one to action for a definite result.
- To act with treachery.
- Refers to the act of taking away a woman from her house or other place.
- It includes any kind of structure used for storage of safekeeping.
- Refers to more than three armed malefactors acting together in the commission of an offense.
- Refers to the intention to do an injury to another.
- Refers to the imitation of a genuine or legal coin.
- Refers to the act of confinement or restraint upon persons.
- Is the suffering that is afflicted by the state for the transgression of a law.
- Is meant the obligation of fidelity and obedience.
- The annulment or destruction of another law.
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- Refers to the killing of an individual by treacherous means or design.
- Resorting to any devices to councel identity.
- A name other than one's own name, an assumed name.
- Having knowledge to the commission of the crime and without having participated.
- Are person who not being included in Art 17.
- Malicious and willful destruction of property by fire.
- Person who manages or carries on the gambling.
- Refers to one's inability to copulate.
- Refers to an act committed or omitted in violation of a public law.
- A belief system promulgated by a group.
- Acts or omissions punishable by the Revised Penal Code.
- Refers to a "public and malicious imputation" of a crime.
- Pertains to malice.
- Include every right or interest in the land.
- Includes any offensive or antagonistic movement or action of any kind.
- Refers to anything that occur outside the sway of man's will.
- Means to dwell together in the manner as husband and wife, for some period of time.
- Refers to unlawful fighting which terrifies others of a reasonably firm character.
- Willful desertion or forsaking of parental duties.
- Involves intellectual thickery and cunning on the part of the accused.
- Act of inducing another to commit a crime.
- Refers to a sworn statement in writing.
- Refers to a piece of metal stamped with certain marks and made current at a certain value.
43 Clues: Pertains to malice. • To act with treachery. • Vulgar, low, foul, or mean. • Means to determine judicially. • Refers to one's inability to copulate. • A belief system promulgated by a group. • Refers to a sworn statement in writing. • Act of inducing another to commit a crime. • Are person who not being included in Art 17. • Include every right or interest in the land. • ...
Chapter 4 Key Terms Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-23
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- Assisting someone to commit a criminal offence.
- The act of deliberately choosing to ignore certain facts or information.
- Fairness in the processes that resolve disputes.
- A minor criminal offence with less severe punishment, which is usually tried soon after the charge is laid (summarily) without a preliminary hearing or jury.
- To pass a proposed law into legislation.
- A Latin phrase meaning "a wrongful deed"; the physical or guilty act, omission, or state of being that constitutes a crime.
- Encouraging or urging another person to commit a crime.
- the state of the mind of a person who commits an action deliberately and on purpose.
- A Latin phrase meaning "a guilty mind"; the mental element of ones criminal actions.
- An act done with the intent to commit a criminal offence but without success.
- A criminal offence proceeding by way of a summary conviction or an indictable offence; the Crown decides which way to proceed.
- Wanton and reckless disregard for the lives and safety of other people.
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- A principle that judicial decisions should be based on objective criteria and be free from bias or conflict of interest.
- To make a behavior a criminal offence in the Criminal Code or other criminal statutes.
- An action, omission, or state of being that is considered a crime, as defined in the Criminal Code or other criminal statutes.
- A time limit imposed by law within which a specific action must be taken.
- To initiate and carry out a legal action.
- A state of acting carelessly without regard for the consequences of one's actions.
- To make a behavior that was illegal punishable only by fines.
- To make an act completely legal by removing it from the Criminal Code or other criminal statutes.
- Someone who knows that a crime has been committed and who helps the person who committed the crime to hide or escape from the police.
- A serious criminal offence with a severe penalty, proceeding by way of a formal court document called an indictment.
- To change existing legislation (laws).
- The body of public law that defines crimes and prescribes punishment.
- An agreement between two or more people to commit an unlawful act.
- The reason for committing a certain act.
26 Clues: To change existing legislation (laws). • To pass a proposed law into legislation. • The reason for committing a certain act. • To initiate and carry out a legal action. • Assisting someone to commit a criminal offence. • Fairness in the processes that resolve disputes. • Encouraging or urging another person to commit a crime. • ...
Deviant Behavior Final Exam 2021-04-18
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- Merged concepts to explain criminal behavior
- Attempt to explain criminal behavior through a single approach
- An individual who has a personality disorder, especially one manifesting in aggression and antisocial behavior
- Worst schedule (highest potential for abuse) of controlled substances
- Name for criminal defense for when the offender had to much sugar (hyperglycemia)
- Criminal acts in other parts of the world
- Phrase that refers to offenders getting the punishment they receive
- Not violation of drug; however, are crimes in which drugs contribution of the offense
- Criminal homicide that is unplanned and is often described as a crime of passion
- Associated with the above theory; refers to as the attempt to the "American Dream"
- Study of the relationship between human physical characteristics and criminality
- Manufacturing, distributing, dispensing, importing, exporting of a controlled substance
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- Criminal law committed by person of responsibility and highly social statues in the course of their occupation
- Criminologist perspective that states crime was a result of an individual choice and free will
- Who stated that criminal behavior may result from a poorly developed superego
- Forcibly entering an occupied residence
- Willful killing of one human by another
- Study of crime and criminal behavior
- human activity that violates social norms
- Theory that falls under the social theory; has five zones
- Criminal homicide that involves a killing of several victims in three or more separate events
- Seek to change the entire political, social, economic system to an extreme right or ultra-conservative model
- Cross-national study of crime
- Term used to describe individuals who behavioral patterns bring them repeatedly into conflict with society; impulsive
- Who termed the phrase "Born Criminals"
- Criminal homicide that is planned or involved premeditation
26 Clues: Cross-national study of crime • Study of crime and criminal behavior • Who termed the phrase "Born Criminals" • Forcibly entering an occupied residence • Willful killing of one human by another • human activity that violates social norms • Criminal acts in other parts of the world • Merged concepts to explain criminal behavior • ...
Criminal Charges 2016-03-08
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- make false or misleading statements under oath or to sign a legal document you know to be false
- illegal killing that falls short of murder
- Driving While Intoxicated Law
- two or more people agree to commit any unlawful act, then take some action toward its completion
- theft of assets by a person in a position of trust or responsibility over those assets
- offer or acceptance of anything of value in exchange for influence on a government
- obtaining money or property by threat to a victim's property or loved ones, intimidation
- defined as the taking of a person from one place to another against his or her will
- a person destroys or defaces someone else's property without permission
- willful and malicious burning or charring of property
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- making of a fake document, or the making of a signature without authorization
- variety of offenses involving dishonesty or "fraudulent acts"
- wide variety of behavior which can violate both civil and criminal laws
- Sometimes called "the oldest illegal profession"
- unauthorized taking of property from another with the intent to permanently deprive them of it
- one person attempts to injure someone else
- unlawful entry into almost any structure with the intent to commit any crime inside
- Minor in Possession Law
- anyone who helps in the commission of a crime
- non-consensual sexual intercourse that is committed by physical force, threat of injury,
20 Clues: Minor in Possession Law • Driving While Intoxicated Law • illegal killing that falls short of murder • one person attempts to injure someone else • anyone who helps in the commission of a crime • Sometimes called "the oldest illegal profession" • willful and malicious burning or charring of property • variety of offenses involving dishonesty or "fraudulent acts" • ...
Criminal Law 2015-12-15
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- Trial: A trial in which the judge hears the case without a jury, and decides whether the accused is guiltyttend, Right to: The right to be physically present in the hearing room during the course of a trial or hearing
- A judicial process that examines the evidence of a case
- Hearing: A hearing in which a person charged with a crime is brought before the court to plead either guilty or not guilty to the criminal charges alleged in the indictment or information, and is advised of his/her constitutional rights under law.
- Evidence: Evidence that is relevant and proper for consideration in reaching a decision in court. Pre-trial hearings are often held to allow the judge to make this determination.
- A person who has been formally charged by a court with committing a specific crime.
- A person or persons formally charged but not yet put on trial for committing a crime.
- A legal proceeding where a judge hears arguments, witnesses, and/or evidence.
- A serious crime potentially punishable by incarceration
- Warrant: An order made on behalf of Oregon, based on a complaint and signed by a judge, authorizing law enforcement to arrest a person who is thought to have committed a crime. A person who is arrested on a warrant stays in custody until bail or bond is posted, or until released by an order of the court.
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- Each separate offense listed in a complaint or indictment accusing a person of committing a crime.
- A verdict of a judge or jury that a person accused of committing a crime did commit it.
- The judicial decision that ends a criminal proceeding by a judgment of acquittal, conviction, or dismissal of a case. This term is also used in juvenile proceedings.
- A written, sworn statement in which the writer swears that the information stated therein is true.
- A request by either the defense counsel or prosecutor in a case to have a higher court resolve a dispute with a judge’s decision.
- Trial: A judicial proceeding before a court to determine if a person charged with a crime committed that crime.
- A legal judgment, based on the decision of either a jury or judge, that a person accused of a crime is not guilty of the charges for which he/she has been tried.
- A sentence is what a judge or jury formally pronounces after a criminal defendant has been found guilty; the sentence is the legal consequence of the crime
- Where the judge sits during court proceedings. The term is often used to refer to the judge.
- A court order directing a law enforcement officer to make an arrest, a search, or a seizure.
- Plea: An admission of guilt by the defendant in open court.
- A violation of an Oregon or federal law.
21 Clues: A violation of an Oregon or federal law. • A judicial process that examines the evidence of a case • A serious crime potentially punishable by incarceration • Plea: An admission of guilt by the defendant in open court. • A legal proceeding where a judge hears arguments, witnesses, and/or evidence. • ...
Criminal Law 2015-06-01
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- Someone who knowingly helps a criminal escape from the police.
- Federal or provincial statutes meant to protect public welfare.
- waton or reckless disregard or the safety/ lives of others.
- Defence that the accused took every precaution to avoid committing the offence.
- The reason a person commits a crime.
- Helping the perpetrator commit the crime.
- Intention to commit a crime though it is not completed.
- Offences which do not require mens reas.
- The person who actually commits the crime
- Consciously taking an unjustifiable risk.
- Intention to commit the crime even if it is not complete.
- Desire to commit a crime without ulterior motive.
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- Awareness of facts that can establish mens rea.
- An agreement between two parties to commit a crime even though it is not gone through with.
- "the guilty act"
- "the guilty mind"
- Legal responsibility for wrongful action.
- Those who are indirectly involved with committing the crime.
- An act or omission of an act that is prohibited and punishable by the Federal state.
- Advising the perpetrator as to how to commit the crime.
- Laws which cover less series offences at provincial and municipal level.
- Deliberate closing of the mind to the possible consequence of someone's actions.
- Body of law which relates to crime.
- Shared responsibility among criminals for any additional offences that are committed.
- Desire to commit a crime to accomplish something.
- To encourage someone to commit a crime.
26 Clues: "the guilty act" • "the guilty mind" • Body of law which relates to crime. • The reason a person commits a crime. • To encourage someone to commit a crime. • Offences which do not require mens reas. • Legal responsibility for wrongful action. • Helping the perpetrator commit the crime. • The person who actually commits the crime • Consciously taking an unjustifiable risk. • ...
Criminal Law 2022-03-14
Across
- a less serious crime (speeding, disorderly conduct, etc.)
- a punishable offense against society
- Against a person
- the use of the force that appears to be reasonably necessary to the victim to prevent harm
- the specific conduct that violates a statute
- falsely making or materially altering a writing to defraud another
- Against the government
- the willful and illegal burning of a building
- a crime punishable by confinement for more than a year in state prison or by fine of more than $1,000 or death
- unlawfully offering or giving anything of value to influence performance of an official
- the wrongful taking of money or property belonging to someone else, with intent to deprive the owner of possession
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- freedom from prosecution even when one has committed the crime charged
- state that competing companies may not cooperate in fixing prices.
- the criminal conduct of taking another’s property or money by a person to whom it has been entrusted
- one who receives stolen property
- Against property
- offenses committed in the business world
- Against public peace
- people who lie under oath (may go to prison for 2-3 years)
- a variation of larceny in which someone takes another person’s property by force or fear
- obtaining money or other property from a person by wrongful use of force, fear, or the power of office
21 Clues: Against a person • Against property • Against public peace • Against the government • one who receives stolen property • a punishable offense against society • offenses committed in the business world • the specific conduct that violates a statute • the willful and illegal burning of a building • a less serious crime (speeding, disorderly conduct, etc.) • ...
criminal justice 2020-04-10
Across
- an objective of e someone to an upsetting sentence in hopes they plea guilty
- challenges a defendants objection to the opposed juror
- grounds for making a search to an area and pressing charges
- exempt from the legal process
- Police officials have the right to seize evidence without a warrant if it is easily visual to them.
- the process of restricting a prisoners rights or freedom to protect the community and society
- the restoration of former rights or abillities.
- the right to due process
- Characteristics of a person who is likely to be using or selling drugs
- a legal document that allows the police to search the location ad press charges if something illegal is found.
- A series of rights required by the police to state to a person when being prosecuted to inform them of their right to an attorney and silence.
- the act of basing grounds of suspision based on their race
- Acrminal is informed of their charges against them
- post peliminary hearing allows the sides to speak about what evidence should not be used in the trial.
- A hearing put on by a file from the prosecutor to determine if there is enough evidence to take the case to trial.
- the act of setting a reasonable and fitting crime based on the defendant and the crime commited
- A plea where a criminal defendant is found guilty but the defendant himself does not admit to the guilt.
- a police officer has the right to stop someone for supision and search their person for weapons
- property that is illegal to transport or sell
- A law that prohibits the use of evidence illegally aquired in the court of law
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- the questioning of a detained person suspected of connectivity to a criminal case
- the illegal action for forcing a person to testify against themselves
- support or strengthen with more evidence.
- issued to avoid corruption in the judicial system
- The release of a criminal before the trail without bail
- circumstances Circumstances where a criminal is not dismissed of the crime based on the situation but a lesser sentence is addressed
- Agreement between a defendant and prosecutor that the defendant will plead guilty for a lesser charge.
- a writ that is sent by the government agencies to compel a witness to testify
- A formal accusation of a serious crime
- the release of a criminal for a period of time or extended time with the following behavioral conditions
- laws stating someone be discriminated against based on race gender or sexuality
- report the backround research done on a person to check their extenuating circumstances exceed the criminal boundires
- a security deposit of a check or cash to the court on behalf of a convicted criminal.
- a large group of citizens that review the accusation before the trial
- to inspect and question a suspected criminal or accomplice aggressively
- A personal who formally writes a petition for the judicial action in a suit
- to take and hold a convicted person in custody suspicious of committing a illegal action
- a trial that is found invalid because of an error made in the processing of the case
- the policing right to stop someone with cause and search for weapons
- the process of documenting and filing a criminals arrest
- a legal document composed by a judge informing a person of legal order they must attain to.
41 Clues: the right to due process • exempt from the legal process • A formal accusation of a serious crime • support or strengthen with more evidence. • property that is illegal to transport or sell • the restoration of former rights or abillities. • issued to avoid corruption in the judicial system • Acrminal is informed of their charges against them • ...
Perfilacion Criminal 2023-05-10
Across
- la fase de pesca, captura y asesinato forman parte del desarrollo del asesino, ¿cual es la ultima fase?
- ¿la firma en un asesino serial cambia?
- si a los factores biologicos tambien se les conoce como factores endogenos, con que otro nombre se les conoce a los factores sociales
- ademas de colerico, sanguineo y melancolico que otro temperamento hay
- el modus operandi cambia
- nombre por el cual se le conoce a la forma en la que opera un criminal
- nombre de la pelicula famosa la cual se inspiro en el famoso asesino serial estadounidense john wayne gacy tambien conocido como pogo el payaso
- nombre de la maestra
- parafilia que se basa en infringirse dolor a si mismo
- conducta intima donde la excitacion sexual se logra unicamente mediante objetos, situaciones o actividades determinadas
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- nombre de un famoso asesino serial que se caracterizaba por ser un seductor, con unicas victimas mujeres menores de 30 años, que se represento a si mismo en juicio y que murio mediante la silla electrica
- se refiere a las faltas de temor a las consecuencias
- peculiaridad psicologica profunda de un criminal el cual provoca que deje algo caracteristico en la escena involuntariamente
- se refiere al nivel de maldad de un criminal
- refiere a quitarle los atributos humanos a una persona y convertirla en objeto
- ademas de organizados ¿que otra clasificacion posee el FBI hacia asesinos seriales?
- parafilia que se basa en infringir dolor
- criminal que a cometido mas de 2 homicidios empleando el mismo modus operandi
- su rasgo mas caracteristico es la falta de empatia
- su rasgo mas caracteristico es la falta de contacto con la realidad
20 Clues: nombre de la maestra • el modus operandi cambia • ¿la firma en un asesino serial cambia? • parafilia que se basa en infringir dolor • se refiere al nivel de maldad de un criminal • su rasgo mas caracteristico es la falta de empatia • se refiere a las faltas de temor a las consecuencias • parafilia que se basa en infringirse dolor a si mismo • ...
Criminal Law 2023-12-04
Across
- a court where the punishment is time in jail or prison
- general theft, like shoplifting
- an issue where prisons don't have enough room for all of the prisoners
- the forceful taking of a item
- a group of people who make a decision in a legal case
- a court where the punishment is a monetary fine
- something a lawyer does in a trial if they think the other lawyer did something wrong
- the intentional burning of a building or dwelling
- wrongful physical violence against a person
- a public officer authorized to hear and decide on a trial
- an amount of money paid for a temporary release from court before a trial
- when someone breaks a law
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- threat or attempt to injure
- the unlawful removal or restraint of a person against their will
- being in prison
- a method of capital punishment where someone is put to death in an electric chair
- the act of killing someone
- the decision of a jury
- breaking into a home or building with the intent to commit a crime
- unintentional killing
- a teenager or young adult
- the legal process of determining if someone is guilty or innocent
- the amendment that bans cruel and unusual punishment
23 Clues: being in prison • unintentional killing • the decision of a jury • a teenager or young adult • when someone breaks a law • the act of killing someone • threat or attempt to injure • the forceful taking of a item • general theft, like shoplifting • wrongful physical violence against a person • a court where the punishment is a monetary fine • ...
CRIMINAL CROSSWORD 2023-12-04
Across
- of the fittest
- Has a trunk
- Man's best friend
- Was once united, now can be called confederate
- Mother of two well known
- Soldiers for evil
- Erupting sapient
- Flying mammal
- Site of the tank engine's demise
- Large marsupial
- The Valley Frolicker
- Sanctuary and sisterhood of love
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- Who What and Where of Sanctuary
- The smoking sanctuary
- The reason for need of sanctuary
- Likes to chase mice
- Gatekeeper unnamed
- A place nobody can call home anymore
- Valley
- Lost a dear dearly
- The Love Train
- You cross, and your free
- The shady train to safety
- Gone too soon
- HIDE IN THE FOILS, THERE'S ____ IN THE AIR!
25 Clues: Valley • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Gone too soon • of the fittest • The Love Train • Large marsupial • Erupting sapient • Man's best friend • Soldiers for evil • Gatekeeper unnamed • Lost a dear dearly • Likes to chase mice • The Valley Frolicker • The smoking sanctuary • Mother of two well known • You cross, and your free • The shady train to safety • Who What and Where of Sanctuary • ...
Criminal Justice 2024-02-12
Across
- Against unreasonable searches and seizures.
- People break these all the time without knowing it.
- Money gave to the court, temporary release.
- People must give there name if investigation a crime.
- If a person has no money this must be gave to them.
- Incorrectly written search warrant.
- Being tried more than once for the same incident of crime.
- The person ruiting against the respondant.
- They found stuff in his trash.
- Drug testing students randomly at school.
- The search of any place at any time.
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- Technology used to illegally search a house.
- The concept that criminalization has become excessive.
- Playing this while under the age of 18 in South Carolina is illegal.
- If you bring this from New York to New Jersey it’s a federal crime.
- Evidence found illegally may not be used in court.
- Monitoring and recording of a conversation without permission.
- Suspicion or evidence that leads to the police believing you did a crime.
- Decides if a person should be accused of a crime or not.
- He had money and drugs in the car.
- These are becoming very overcrowded.
- He was in the shower when they came in his house.
22 Clues: They found stuff in his trash. • He had money and drugs in the car. • Incorrectly written search warrant. • These are becoming very overcrowded. • The search of any place at any time. • Drug testing students randomly at school. • The person ruiting against the respondant. • Against unreasonable searches and seizures. • Money gave to the court, temporary release. • ...