criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Life without hope + Dealing with juvenile crime 2023-10-03
Across
- to shout
- young person
- too brightly coloured
- to claim
- used to describe a rule or law that also applies to decision taken in the past
- to cause something (usually something bad)
- extremely harsh or drastic
- serious crime
- a group of men gathered together by a sheriff to help find a criminal or keep order
- group
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- very , extremely
- already happened
- to look up
- prisoner
- an exmaination of opinions made by asking people questions
- a law or set of laws
- food that is too soft and tastes bad
- the phenomenon that a criminal commits new crimes even after being punished
- related to scientific methods of solving crimes-)^p
- fault , mistake
20 Clues: group • to shout • prisoner • to claim • to look up • young person • serious crime • fault , mistake • very , extremely • already happened • a law or set of laws • too brightly coloured • extremely harsh or drastic • food that is too soft and tastes bad • to cause something (usually something bad) • related to scientific methods of solving crimes-)^p • ...
Legend by Marie Lu crossword 2024-03-11
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- Terrorist group from west region
- Youngest brother of the criminal
- Bio-engineered disease made by western region to kill the eastern region.
- A test that is used to see how useful a child can be in the military
- New elector/son of deceased elector
- Protagonist’s brother. Deceased. Captain of military
- The person in charge
- Antagonist
- Protagonist
- Leader of the Patriots, former Republic commander.
- Fistfight that often can be found in the poor sectors
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- West region
- Criminal’s sidekick
- A soldier part of the Patriots, deceased in book 2
- Killer and friend of deceased captain
- East region
- Where rich to poor people are divided into places to live
- Criminal
- Dog
- Money
20 Clues: Dog • Money • Criminal • Antagonist • West region • East region • Protagonist • Criminal’s sidekick • The person in charge • Terrorist group from west region • Youngest brother of the criminal • New elector/son of deceased elector • Killer and friend of deceased captain • A soldier part of the Patriots, deceased in book 2 • Leader of the Patriots, former Republic commander. • ...
Features of a Criminal Trial B 2024-07-11
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- Magistrate's hearing to consider prima facie case.
- Relevant, as in evidence.
- Relevant earlier case.
- Criminal standard of proof (3 wds).
- Allowed, as in evidence.
- Question that suggests the answer.
- Evidence disallowed, unless from an expert.
- Presupposition of blamelessness (3 wds).
- Guilty mind (2 wds).
- Onus to establish facts (3 wds).
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- Evidence about the defendant's nature.
- Defendant's criminal record (2 wds).
- Counsels' final address.
- Defence counsel's target of prosecution witnesses.
- Question the opponent's witnesses (2 wds).
- The level of evidence needed (3 wds).
- Counsels' questioning of their witnesses (3 wds).
- Second-hand evidence.
- Introduction by counsel to jury (2 wds).
- Guilty act (2 wds).
- To question again after cross-examination.
21 Clues: Guilty act (2 wds). • Guilty mind (2 wds). • Second-hand evidence. • Relevant earlier case. • Counsels' final address. • Allowed, as in evidence. • Relevant, as in evidence. • Onus to establish facts (3 wds). • Question that suggests the answer. • Criminal standard of proof (3 wds). • Defendant's criminal record (2 wds). • The level of evidence needed (3 wds). • ...
six of crows 2023-03-06
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- people able to control the heart
- Grisha whose powers manipulate natural elements
- country southwest of Ravka
- plant and main ingredient in Grisha ability increasing drug
- Kaz Brekkers group of six outcasts
- a person involved in trade
- opposing group to the dregs
- people able to control wind/air
- home to the Grisha
- people able to control parts of the human body
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- people with supernatural abilities
- people able to control water
- someone proficient with guns
- criminal group run by Kaz Brekker
- power increasing drug
- city in which the crows operate
- a group of higher ups
- someone who commits crime
- people able to control fire
- Ketterdam police force
- grisha hunters
21 Clues: grisha hunters • home to the Grisha • power increasing drug • a group of higher ups • Ketterdam police force • someone who commits crime • country southwest of Ravka • a person involved in trade • people able to control fire • opposing group to the dregs • people able to control water • someone proficient with guns • city in which the crows operate • people able to control wind/air • ...
An Infinity Walks into a Bar and Asks for a Crossword 2023-05-29
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- short form for Pinnochio
- criminal #1
- author of Country of Marriage
- our first concert together
- what you lost at sea in Zipolite
- criminal #2
- how many friends you got?
- "Hero of the _____"
- Puerto, or "anatomically correct such and such"
- "I am yours and you are mine, like the mountains are the ____"
- our favourite producer, and coach
- our favourite pastry
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- your birthday gift
- hair _____
- the "body" where it all began
- Small-mouthed _____
- how many bikes you got?
- you swear you'll never do it again
- I'm in really... (in italics)
- a flavour, but spelled like a best friend
- "Generally" plural, or dungarees
- "Wild ______"
- it's way better from mexico
- your favourite sculptor
24 Clues: hair _____ • criminal #1 • criminal #2 • "Wild ______" • your birthday gift • Small-mouthed _____ • "Hero of the _____" • our favourite pastry • how many bikes you got? • your favourite sculptor • short form for Pinnochio • how many friends you got? • our first concert together • it's way better from mexico • the "body" where it all began • author of Country of Marriage • ...
American Justice Sabrina Edwardson 2017-09-12
Across
- criminal act intended to result in personal financial gain
- a harmful act on someone after a threat
- justice
- paying back in some form
- a threat to someone that you will harm them
- restored behaviors
- theft of money or property by person in position of trust
- killing someone
- lying in court
- killing someone, another word for murder
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- steering people away from committing that crime
- obtaining something through threats
- getting them off streets
- damaging someone else's property
- criminal act online
- entry into building illegally with intent to commit a crime(theft)
- setting fire on purpose to property
- robbing a person or place
- crime motivated by prejudice
- theft of personal property
20 Clues: justice • lying in court • killing someone • restored behaviors • criminal act online • getting them off streets • paying back in some form • robbing a person or place • theft of personal property • crime motivated by prejudice • damaging someone else's property • obtaining something through threats • setting fire on purpose to property • a harmful act on someone after a threat • ...
UNIT 1 LEGAL STUDIES 2023-05-28
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- A less serious criminal offence heard in the Magistrates' Court.
- The physical act of committing a crime.
- A separate claim made by the defendant in a civil case in response to the original claim made against them.
- A person who has knowingly assisted someone in the commission of a crime.
- A piece of legislation that contains the majority of serious criminal offences.
- A characteristic of an effective law that requires the law to remain relatively consistent over a period of time, rather than constantly in a state of flux.
- The person who initiates a civil claim.
- A law made by parliament.
- The initiating party in a criminal offence.
- The direct relationship between two events, where event one was the direct reason event two happened.
- The obligation of a party to prove a criminal or civil case.
- A failure to fulfil a civil duty or obligation.
- A type of harm or damage suffered by a person, which may be economic or non-economic in nature.
- A characteristic of an effective law that requires the law to mirror societies needs and wants.
- A type of civil law that involves breaching a duty of care owed to someone.
- The legal responsibility of a civil action.
- A group of peers that may be used to determine the verdict in either a criminal or civil case.
- A CSA Division of crime that categorises crimes against a person.
- A serious criminal offence heard before a higher court and a jury if the offender pleads not guilty.
- The principle that everyone should be bound by the same laws, and that laws should be fair and clear so people are willing to obey them.
- The act of parliament confirming or consolidating a law made by the courts.
- A person who has directly carried out a crime by committing the actus reus of the offence.
- A CSA Division of crime that categorises property and deception crimes.
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- An application to have part of a court judgement re-heard in an attempt to fix a potential miscarriage of justice.
- A form of loss in civil law that relates to a person’s impaired ability to do or enjoy the things they used to.
- A party who is alleged to have breached a civil law and is being sued by a plaintiff.
- A principle established in a legal case that then becomes law for future cases.
- The mental element of a criminal offence.
- The intentional and unlawful killing of another human being.
- A characteristic of an effective law that requires the law to have a means of providing consequences to those who breach it.
- A principle that sets the degree to which the facts of a case must be proven.
- The outcome of a civil dispute that is used to try and restore the affected party back to their original position.
- The right of an accused person to be treated innocent until proven guilty of a criminal offence.
- The legal responsibility of a third party for the wrongful actions of another person (i.e. the employer's liability for the wrong of their employees).
- The reason for a decision made that forms a precedent for future events.
- The act of taking legal action against another person or group, claiming they have somehow infringed your rights.
- The required standard of proof to be met in civil disputes.
- A Latin term used as a legal principle that states a person who accepts a risk of injury cannot hold others responsible if such injuries are sustained.
- A law made by the courts.
- The idea that society should cooperate and work together in order to survive and grow.
- A dispute between two or more individuals (or groups) in which one of the individuals (or groups) makes a legal claim against the other.
- A form of criminal offence that does not require the prosecution to prove a guilty mind existed.
- A restriction on starting a civil claim after a certain time frame has passed.
- The legal obligation to take reasonable care in your actions when doing anything that might cause harm.
- The process of parliament cancelling or abolishing a law made by the courts.
- A person who is said to have broken a criminal law.
- An act of omission against an existing law that is harmful to an individual or society as a whole and is punishable by law.
- A situation where a case is heard on appeal and decided differently, so a new precedent is formed that replaces the previous precedent.
- A type of civil law that deals with the damage caused to a person's reputation in the community due to misleading or false statements made about them.
49 Clues: A law made by parliament. • A law made by the courts. • The physical act of committing a crime. • The person who initiates a civil claim. • The mental element of a criminal offence. • The initiating party in a criminal offence. • The legal responsibility of a civil action. • A failure to fulfil a civil duty or obligation. • ...
word work 2022-02-23
22 Clues: I • nice • hole • sort • rock • fire • wrong • exact • hollow • normal • correct • classic • muscular • accuracy • enjoyable • human race • lawbreaker • correction • tenderness • environment • sportsperson • result of igniting
Spelling 2022-02-24
20 Clues: ask • life • sort • quarry • classic • villain • chamber • go over • editing • deposit • flaming • muscular • enjoyable • humankind • violation • kind-heart • catch-fire • sportsperson • not man-made • rocky opening
Crime and Justice 2020-09-23
23 Clues: selli • murha • vanki • petos • viaton • ratsia • koeaika • pidätys • tuomari • vankila • vangita • huijari • vartija • rikollinen • salaliitto • tunkeilija • merirosvous • kansanmurha • oikeusistuin • palkkamurhaaja • kunnianloukkaus • verkkorikollisuus • ehdonalainen vankeus
Globalisation 2015-05-31
23 Clues: Klima • Kakao • Sklave • Handel • Umsatz • Energie • abladen • weltweit • Albtraum • Regierung • Bedingung • Produzent • Windmühle • Erwärmung • Ausbeutung • Gelegenheit • garantieren • verursachen • Krimineller • Verschiffung • umweltbedingt • Kommunikation • Umweltverschmutzung
word work 2022-02-23
22 Clues: I • nice • hole • sort • rock • fire • wrong • exact • hollow • normal • correct • classic • muscular • accuracy • enjoyable • human race • lawbreaker • correction • tenderness • environment • sportsperson • result of igniting
Third Declension Nouns 2026-03-03
22 Clues: boa • mom • cat • fox • jail • wife • lion • tree • cloud • sister • maiden • bridge • stomach • monster • brother • peacock • criminal • mountain • forehead • shepherd • horned owl • flash of light
Crimes and Criminals 2021-10-25
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- giving money or granting favors to influence another person’s decisions or behavior (crime)
- stealing large amounts of money with force or violence from a bank, store, etc (criminal)
- spying, to obtain political or military information (crime)
- trading something illegal like drugs, people, etc. (cirme)
- not stopping to help a person hurt in an accident caused by you (crime)
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- taking someone away by force, often demanding money for their safe return (criminal)
- behaving illegally and dishonestly; especially those in power (crime)
- attacking someone with a plan to rob them(criminal)
- setting fire to a building, cars or property on purpose (crime)
- using violence, threats, or fear, usually for political purposes (criminal)
10 Clues: attacking someone with a plan to rob them(criminal) • trading something illegal like drugs, people, etc. (cirme) • spying, to obtain political or military information (crime) • setting fire to a building, cars or property on purpose (crime) • behaving illegally and dishonestly; especially those in power (crime) • ...
The synonyms 2016-07-18
16 Clues: fool • lobby • spine • eager • choosy • clever • bizarre • fragile • obvious • disaster • disgrace • criminal • fragrance • dedicated • considerate • approximately
marihuana 2021-10-05
marihuana 2021-10-05
The Reign of God and the Reign of the Devil 2019-12-24
Across
- Not old
- Jesus' kingdom is not of this
- Those who practice lawlessness
- God writes His law here
- White this
- God puts this in our minds
- City of God's festivals
- New
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- Aged
- All inhabitants of the earth do this to the beast
- Jesus brings this
- He has rescued us from this
- Jesus writes this on those who overcome
- The reality of the dragon
- The source of the power of the beast
- The Lord is our this
16 Clues: New • Aged • Not old • White this • Jesus brings this • The Lord is our this • God writes His law here • City of God's festivals • The reality of the dragon • God puts this in our minds • He has rescued us from this • Jesus' kingdom is not of this • Those who practice lawlessness • The source of the power of the beast • Jesus writes this on those who overcome • ...
Crime and Punishment 2014-03-04
Across
- Unexpected murder victim
- Protagonist, deeply troubled
- Pertaining to the mind or to mental phenomena
- Author of Crime and Punishment
- Place of repentance and hard labor
- Grumpy old lender
- The state of quality of being real
- Conformity to the rules of right conduct
- Raskolnikov's previous profession
- To feel pain or distress; sustain loss, injury, harm, or punishment.
- Raskolnikov strived to become revered like this man
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- The state of being extremely poor
- Poor family with drunken father
- Criminal, fond of children
- Sudden, involuntary inclination
- Prostitute, Raskolnikov's lover
- Antagonist, cunning, accuses Raskolnikov
- The state of being criminal
- Act of redeeming or atoning for a fault or mistake
- Deep and painful regret
- Raskolnikov's sister
- Murder weapon
22 Clues: Murder weapon • Grumpy old lender • Raskolnikov's sister • Deep and painful regret • Unexpected murder victim • Criminal, fond of children • The state of being criminal • Protagonist, deeply troubled • Author of Crime and Punishment • Poor family with drunken father • Sudden, involuntary inclination • Prostitute, Raskolnikov's lover • The state of being extremely poor • ...
History Crossword 10.5 2018-03-28
Across
- Danish astronomer.
- French philosipher, abandon traditional methods
- German astronomer
- Process used to confirm findings
- Italian astronomer
- Promoted national thought
- Force that pulls everything down.
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- One of the leading minds in the 1600s
- Polish astronomer
- Unapproved theory
- Idea that the sun is the cdnter of the universe
- Invented the universal law of gravity
12 Clues: Polish astronomer • Unapproved theory • German astronomer • Danish astronomer. • Italian astronomer • Promoted national thought • Process used to confirm findings • Force that pulls everything down. • One of the leading minds in the 1600s • Invented the universal law of gravity • Idea that the sun is the cdnter of the universe • French philosipher, abandon traditional methods
A wrinkle in time 2022-06-09
Across
- shes a theive she stole sheets
- the drink mrs whatsit had with the murry
- it is megs and charles dog
- she is a star
- Someone who likes basketball
- one of the main characters
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- a young boy who can read peoples minds
- shes a scientist
- shes strange
- charles wallaces brother
- Someone there looking for
- megs brother
12 Clues: shes strange • megs brother • she is a star • shes a scientist • charles wallaces brother • Someone there looking for • it is megs and charles dog • one of the main characters • Someone who likes basketball • shes a theive she stole sheets • a young boy who can read peoples minds • the drink mrs whatsit had with the murry
a wrinkle in time 2022-06-09
12 Clues: he's a dog • she a star • shes strange • she a science • he can read minds • he likes basketball • megs little brother • Charles little brother • she got stuck in a storm • they have not seen him yet • one of the main character who is a girl • he interacts with meg Calvin on the street
Superhero Vocabulary! 2023-10-02
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- to make the most of something
- exact
- having a powerful effect
- the ability to read minds
- when light or sound bounces off of something
- have good qualities
- a special quality that makes something different from others.
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- unable to die
- to show or point out something
- to see something happen
- as a result
- very unfriendly
12 Clues: exact • as a result • unable to die • very unfriendly • have good qualities • to see something happen • having a powerful effect • the ability to read minds • to make the most of something • to show or point out something • when light or sound bounces off of something • a special quality that makes something different from others.
Nane Huaʻōlelo : Apelila 2024-03-26
Across
- vulcan ... senior day
- ke kalahea's new mascot
- financial award CSO members receive
- how many clubs participated in international night*
- Merrie ... Festivities
- UH is searching for a new ...
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- ... Mai Nei LLC
- Kala Ramnath's "Singing ..."
- NASA MINDS: project focus plant
- who hosted International Women's Day Event
- "there is poetry in .."
- construction is on target to finish this ...
12 Clues: ... Mai Nei LLC • vulcan ... senior day • Merrie ... Festivities • ke kalahea's new mascot • "there is poetry in .." • Kala Ramnath's "Singing ..." • UH is searching for a new ... • NASA MINDS: project focus plant • financial award CSO members receive • who hosted International Women's Day Event • construction is on target to finish this ... • ...
word work 2022-02-23
22 Clues: I • nice • hole • sort • rock • fire • wrong • exact • hollow • normal • correct • classic • muscular • accuracy • enjoyable • human race • lawbreaker • correction • tenderness • environment • sportsperson • result of igniting
word work 2022-02-23
22 Clues: I • nice • hole • sort • rock • fire • wrong • exact • hollow • normal • correct • classic • muscular • accuracy • enjoyable • human race • lawbreaker • correction • tenderness • environment • sportsperson • result of igniting
Disney characters 2023-10-27
20 Clues: Ice • Glass • Books • Apple • Ocean • Tribe • Flower • Dragon • Cursed • Archery • Warrior • Sailboat • Sea Witch • New World • Dog hunter • Restaurant • Fairy Dust • Sister Love • Narcissistic • Wanted Criminal
Third Declension Nouns 2026-03-03
22 Clues: fox • boa • mom • cat • tree • jail • lion • wife • cloud • maiden • sister • bridge • stomach • monster • peacock • brother • mountain • shepherd • criminal • forehead • horned owl • flash of light
Civil/Criminal law 2023-11-29
Across
- something that is against the law
- Violation or breach of rules or laws.
- Loss or harm resulting from an incident.
- Confinement punishment for committing crimes or offenses.
- carelessness
- Confinement for criminals in correctional facilities.
- highest class of crime
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- Decision or judgment made by a court.
- second highest class of crime
- someone is responsible for an act
- tort Harmful action resulting in injury or damage, done purposefully.
- statements First impression setting tone for the discussion.
- argument Final plea for conviction or acquittal, summarized.
- bargain Agreement to reduce charges in exchange.
14 Clues: carelessness • highest class of crime • second highest class of crime • something that is against the law • someone is responsible for an act • Decision or judgment made by a court. • Violation or breach of rules or laws. • Loss or harm resulting from an incident. • bargain Agreement to reduce charges in exchange. • Confinement for criminals in correctional facilities. • ...
Confused Criminal Crossword 2024-08-19
Across
- A small container used to hold medicine or liquids.
- A very large and impressive house, often with many rooms and a big yard.
- A fancy and elegant event or party.
- A mythical creature that is often depicted as ugly and lives under bridges or in forests.
- Her dress was so _____ that it looked like she was wearing a cloud.
- A small, magical creature often found in gardens, usually with a red hat and a beard.
- A small, magical being with pointy ears, often found in fairy tales or Christmas stories.
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- A long, hollow tube used to carry water away from a building, often found on the side of a house.
- We keep all our canned goods and snacks in the _____ next to the kitchen.
- The sweater was so _____ that it made my hair stand up when I took it off.
- Not guilty of a crime or wrongdoing.
- The party was _____, with plenty of elegant decorations and food.
- His eyes looked _____ when he saw the surprise.
- A long, formal dress that people wear to special events like weddings or parties.
14 Clues: A fancy and elegant event or party. • Not guilty of a crime or wrongdoing. • His eyes looked _____ when he saw the surprise. • A small container used to hold medicine or liquids. • The party was _____, with plenty of elegant decorations and food. • Her dress was so _____ that it looked like she was wearing a cloud. • ...
Crime and punishment 2021-05-31
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- a court decides they are not guilty (the glove doesn't fit...)
- doing something illegal so you can get money
- someone who steals from you in the street, usually using violence
- someone who steals from you in the street without you noticing
- to intentionally damage things in public, e.g.: graffiti
- where you hold a trial
- when the police as a criminal what happened, they are being ...
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- a criminal is officially accused of a crime
- to take control of an airplane during the journey
- the jury's agreement is called ...
- forcing someone to do something/give you money because you threatened to reveal their secret
- someone who decides how criminals should be punished
- breaking into a building and stealing things
- making someone do something by offering them gifts or money
- the police take a criminal to talk about a crime they might have committed
15 Clues: where you hold a trial • the jury's agreement is called ... • a criminal is officially accused of a crime • breaking into a building and stealing things • doing something illegal so you can get money • to take control of an airplane during the journey • someone who decides how criminals should be punished • to intentionally damage things in public, e.g.: graffiti • ...
Criminal Justice RB-2 2023-05-03
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- Someone who breaks the law
- An opportunity for reformation towards the law; Proving that you are able to be a normal citizen without crime.
- An authorization by court to make an arrest.
- In most states, they are at most under 18 but in some states they can be at most under 16.
- Serious crimes
- When an officer witnesses a crime or has enough evidence for an arrest.
- When a defendant pleads guilty or innocent.
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- System consisting of police, courts, and corrections
- When a jury finds a defendant guilty or not guilty.
- Crimes such as copyright violations or embezzlement.
- An act that breaks the law
- When a juvenile breaks the law, they become a ___________
- When a defendant pleads this, their sentence is shortened.
- Less serious crimes
- A crime where a criminal does not harm people, but it hurts the criminal.
15 Clues: Serious crimes • Less serious crimes • Someone who breaks the law • An act that breaks the law • When a defendant pleads guilty or innocent. • An authorization by court to make an arrest. • When a jury finds a defendant guilty or not guilty. • System consisting of police, courts, and corrections • Crimes such as copyright violations or embezzlement. • ...
Law and media 2023-10-10
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- The time set by the editor or producer by which a reporter must submit a finished story.
- Printed periodical publication that contains information about current events.
- A type of press that publishes rumors, scandals and sometimes fake information.
- Which lawyer tries to prove the suspect is guilty?
- An untruthful accusation that lowers someone’s reputation.
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- The type of law that deals with criminal offenses and their punishments.
- An explanatory title over a newspaper.
- A person who decides what news will go in the paper, where it will appear and if it is worth publishing.
- A person who presents news on TV.
- A set of legal rules.
- The supplier of information, such as a person, book, survey, etc.
- Something that is against the law.
- An author's exclusive right of property for his works.
- A person who decides the verdict for a criminal.
- Taking someone's work and trying to pass it for yours.
15 Clues: A set of legal rules. • A person who presents news on TV. • Something that is against the law. • An explanatory title over a newspaper. • A person who decides the verdict for a criminal. • Which lawyer tries to prove the suspect is guilty? • An author's exclusive right of property for his works. • Taking someone's work and trying to pass it for yours. • ...
Chapter 1 2024-01-15
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- A set of rules or values that spell out appropriate human conduct
- the legal finding by a jury, judge, or guilty plea, that a criminal defendant is guilty
- theory of justice based on the assumption that there will always be competing interest and view points among members of society
- Sentence A specific, fixed period, sentence ordered by a court
- Sentence A scheme where by one is sentenced for a flexible time period (e.g. 5-10 years) so as to be released when rehabilitated or when the opportunity for rehabilitation is presented
- The bringing of charges against a individual, based on probable cause, so as to bring the matter before a court
- A penalty or punishment
- Circumstances Circumstances that would tend to lessen the severity of the sentences, such as one's youthfulness, mental instability, not having a prior criminal record and so on
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- process model A model by packer that advocates defendants presumption of innocence, protection of suspects rights, and limitations placed on police powers to avoid convicting innocent person
- Prosecution and defense are permitted to show physical evidence and questions while judges decides
- Authority to make decisions in enforcing the law based on one's observations and judgment (spirt of the law) rather than the letter of the law
- control model A model by packer that emphasize law and order and argues that every effort must be made to suppress crime, and to try, convict, and incarcerate offenders
- early release from prison, with conditions attached and under supervision of a patrol agency
- cake model of criminal justice A model of criminal justice process whereby a four tiered hierarchy exist, with a few celebrated cases at the top, and lower tiers increasing in size as seriousness of cases decline and informal process (use of discretion) become more likely to occur
- taking suspect into custody for purposes of charging that person with a crime
- strikes law A crime control strategy where by an offender who commits three or more violent offenses will be sentenced to a lengthy term, in prison, usually 25 years to life
- justice flow/process the movement of defendants and cases through the criminal's justice process, beginning a crime, and including stages that involve actions of criminal justice working within police courts, and correctional agencies
- Allows the defendant to respond to the charges brought against him/her, requires the Gov. to prove it's case
18 Clues: A penalty or punishment • Sentence A specific, fixed period, sentence ordered by a court • A set of rules or values that spell out appropriate human conduct • taking suspect into custody for purposes of charging that person with a crime • the legal finding by a jury, judge, or guilty plea, that a criminal defendant is guilty • ...
Great Minds in Life Sciences 2022-07-24
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- A critical appraisal of a book or a summary of the current state of understanding on a topic within a certain discipline (6)
- This person is responsible for 3 major unifying concepts including diversity studies, and biophilia(6)
- The astrobiologist and doctor who "prevented more cancer deaths than any person who has ever lived" (8)
- Wilson defines this as the innately emotional affiliation of human beings to other forms of life (9)
- The name of the Woman who redefined "Man" and a Messenger of Hope and Compassion (7)
- The "....." software revolution is a term used by computational biologists (like SaraJane Dunn) investigating the biological code that dictates cellular behavior (6)
- Who was awarded a Nobel Prize jointly with John Gurdon "for the discovery that mature cells can be reprogrammed to become pluripotent."? (8)
- "_______" biology - a term coined by Leroy Hood that refers to an approach in biomedical research to understanding the larger picture — be it at the level of the organism, tissue, or cell — by putting its pieces together (7)
- What is the name of the sheep that caused a public outrage in 1997 (5)
- The name of the 2020 Nobel Prize-winning biochemist who worked with Doudna (11)
- This is part of a novel genetic engineering system with applications in improved crop disease resistance, biofuel production and medical diagnostics (6)
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- A type of pathogen that can only replicate when inside another living cell (5)
- He worked on the Human Genome Project, was responsible for creating the first synthetic life, and was the first individual to have his genome sequenced and published (6)
- When referring to her Theory of Endosymbiosis, said "Life did not take over the world by combat, but by networking". What was her name? (8)
- Natural sciences are divided into physical science and life sciences. This is another word for the "life sciences" (7)
- "_________ shift" - a fundamental change in the basic concepts and experimental practices of a scientific discipline (8)
- An interdisciplinary field of biology focusing on the structure, function, evolution, mapping, and editing of genomes
- The chemical compound that contains the instructions needed to develop and direct the activities of nearly all living organisms (3)
- This technological development enabled discoveries in microbiology (10)
- A formal discussion on a particular matter in a public meeting or legislative assembly, in which opposing arguments are put forward and which usually ends with a vote (6)
- Moral principles that govern a person's behaviour or the conducting of an activity, especially relevant in many branches of life sciences, such as animal welfare or novel genetic engineering techniques (6)
21 Clues: What is the name of the sheep that caused a public outrage in 1997 (5) • This technological development enabled discoveries in microbiology (10) • A type of pathogen that can only replicate when inside another living cell (5) • The name of the 2020 Nobel Prize-winning biochemist who worked with Doudna (11) • ...
Law Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2024-09-10
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- conflicting with some provision of the Constitution.
- a criminal offense, less serious than a felony, punishable by a prison sentence of one year or less.
- _________________ the first ten amendments to the US Constitution
- written laws enacted by legislatures.
- the injured party who brings legal action against the alleged wrongdoer.
- ______________ GOVERNMENT: basic principle of our constitutional system
- _______________ OF THE EVIDENCE: usually the standard of proof used in a civil suit; the burden of proof that a party must meet in order to win the lawsuit
- BEYOND A __________ DOUBT: the level or proof required to convict a person of a crime. It does NOT mean you are convinced 100% but does mean that there is no reasonable doubt as to guilt.
- ______________ OF POWERS: the division of power among the branches of government
- ____________ and BALANCES: the power of each of the 3 branches of government to limit the other branches’ power, so as to prevent an abuse.
- ______________ REVIEW: the process by which courts decide whether the laws passed by Congress or state legislatures are constitutional.
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- _________ LAW: the branch of law dealing with crimes and punishment.
- ACTION: a noncriminal lawsuit, brought to enforce a right or redress a wrong.
- the person against whom a claim is made
- prohibit
- ______________ CLAUSE: the provision in ARTICLE VI (6) of the Constitution stating that laws and treaties must be followed even if state and local laws disagree with the Constitution and these treaties.
- the state or federal government’s attorney in a criminal case.
- ______________ the division of powers between the states and the federal government.
- a serious criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of more than one year
- __________ LAW: all law that does not involve criminal matters, such as tort and contract law.
20 Clues: prohibit • written laws enacted by legislatures. • the person against whom a claim is made • conflicting with some provision of the Constitution. • the state or federal government’s attorney in a criminal case. • _________________ the first ten amendments to the US Constitution • _________ LAW: the branch of law dealing with crimes and punishment. • ...
Judicial Branch Crossword 2025-03-18
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- A less serious crime.
- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution.
- A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- The decision of a judge or jury.
- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
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- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws.
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder.
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- The authority to interpret and administer the law.
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides if there is enough evidence to bring the accused person to trial.
- The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. Courts with original jurisdiction are also known as trial courts.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
19 Clues: A less serious crime. • The decision of a judge or jury. • The government’s side in a criminal case. • A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder. • The authority to interpret and administer the law. • An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • ...
Power judicial words! 2025-04-06
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- This is when the judicial branch interprets the laws
- The authority to interpret and administer the law
- The decision of a judge or jury.
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- A court case involving disputes between two parties
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder.
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- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws
- The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- The government's side in a criminal case.
- A less serious crime. In Virginia, the most severe class of misdemeanor can result in 1 year in jail and a $2,500 fine.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit
- A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides if there is enough evidence to bring the accused person to trial. If son, they issue an indictment.
19 Clues: The decision of a judge or jury. • The government's side in a criminal case. • A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder. • The authority to interpret and administer the law • A court case involving disputes between two parties • This is when the judicial branch interprets the laws • An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • ...
New Moon Crossword 2013-09-01
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- What is Bella's bestfriends name?
- Where does Bella live?
- Who can see the future?
- What are the Cullens?
- Who wants to kill Bella?
- Charlies occupation?
- What is Bella's dads name?
- Who can read minds?
- What type of vehicle does Bella drive?
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- What are vampires arch enemies?
- Shape of a vampire bite?
- Who can control emotions?
- What caused a frenzy on Bella’s birthday?
- First name of the author?
- Whats Bella’s Mums name?
15 Clues: Who can read minds? • Charlies occupation? • What are the Cullens? • Where does Bella live? • Who can see the future? • Shape of a vampire bite? • Who wants to kill Bella? • Whats Bella’s Mums name? • Who can control emotions? • First name of the author? • What is Bella's dads name? • What are vampires arch enemies? • What is Bella's bestfriends name? • ...
Ancient Robots Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-22
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- Called the Godfather of Robotics
- magicians and conjurers of the temple
- most extraordinary minds originated
- one of Leonardo Da Vinci Inventions
- scientific method
- Push pull mechanism
- Robot that protected the island of Crete
- where robotic devices were used
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- inventor of science fiction
- knowledge of compressed air originated from
- discovered chloroform
- temples were kept
- Produced a chariot that pointed to their capital
- flew through the temple Serapis
- most reliable form of energy
15 Clues: temples were kept • scientific method • Push pull mechanism • discovered chloroform • inventor of science fiction • most reliable form of energy • flew through the temple Serapis • where robotic devices were used • Called the Godfather of Robotics • most extraordinary minds originated • one of Leonardo Da Vinci Inventions • magicians and conjurers of the temple • ...
Sinister Puzzles 2026-02-21
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- Conquerer of planets
- Bane of Avery Larson
- The bravest
- Father of Synthkind
- Darian Lanse’s torturer
- “Hey ______, Hvor er det, vi lander?”
- Self proclaimed ‘King’ of the backrooms
- Needs to listen to Sinister Minds and I guarantee he hasn’t yet
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- CEO of Mann Co.
- Robot with way too many versions
- The strongest sorcerer
- Greatest Necromancer in history
- Cycle 8-7 Lead Singer
- Eldritch God of Rhythm
- The Ever-Living Blood God
15 Clues: The bravest • CEO of Mann Co. • Father of Synthkind • Conquerer of planets • Bane of Avery Larson • Cycle 8-7 Lead Singer • The strongest sorcerer • Eldritch God of Rhythm • Darian Lanse’s torturer • The Ever-Living Blood God • Greatest Necromancer in history • Robot with way too many versions • “Hey ______, Hvor er det, vi lander?” • Self proclaimed ‘King’ of the backrooms • ...
Ancient Greece 2021-05-13
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- The Parthenon is a temple of the Athenian Acropolis dedicated to the goddess Athena.
- A system of government run by elected representatives.
- A skilled public speaker.
- A person that questions the aspects of life.
- He was a Greek philosopher who believed freedom for all people, to not be controlled by a government. He was sentenced to death because the people of Athens thought he was corrupting the minds of the youth.
- A form of government run by a king or queen.
- Pericles was a Greek general of Athens in the Golden Age.
- A city-state part of Greece. They were the most fierce and feared city-state of all of Greece.
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- A fort built on a hill to use as protection from invaders or war.
- A place of safety to keep something or someone from danger.
- A primary product that can be bought and sold.
- The capital city state of Greece. Great minds and philosophers developed in Athens because of their great education.
- A local person that inhabits a city or town.
- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides.
- To come together.
15 Clues: To come together. • A skilled public speaker. • A person that questions the aspects of life. • A form of government run by a king or queen. • A local person that inhabits a city or town. • A primary product that can be bought and sold. • A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides. • A system of government run by elected representatives. • ...
SCOOBY-DOO 2024-11-27
17 Clues: Üye • Kafes • Hücre • Suçlu • İksir • Anlama • Mağara • Çözmek • Değişik • Bataklık • Malikane • Göstermek • Doldurmak • Bahsetmek • Kanıtlamak • Şüphelenmek • Salmak / Serbest Bırakmak
Hopeful Minds Agency 2023-04-22
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- what is the average number of sessions clients have?
- which 4 groups will the Hopeful Minds not work with? self harm,active suicide, eating disorders and _________
- What type of counselling work has increased over recent years?
- As well as at the beginning of therapy, when else does an assessment take place?
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- Who pays for the counselling sessions?
- As well as counsellors and life coaches, what other helping role is available at Hopeful Minds?
- Whose responsibility is it to have supervision?
7 Clues: Who pays for the counselling sessions? • Whose responsibility is it to have supervision? • what is the average number of sessions clients have? • What type of counselling work has increased over recent years? • As well as at the beginning of therapy, when else does an assessment take place? • ...
Unit 14: Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security 2024-02-07
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- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- an expression or feeling of disapproval or opposition; a reason for disagreeing.
- a formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
- a reason for doing something, especially one that is hidden or not obvious.
- relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these.
- scene the place where an offense has been committed and forensic evidence may be gathered.
- long and careful consideration or discussion.
- a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law
- a solemn promise, often invoking a divine witness, regarding one's future action or behavior.
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- a person who brings a case against another in a court of law.
- continuing for an extended period or without interruption.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- the application of the methods of the natural and physical sciences to matters of criminal and civil law.
- a document issued by a legal or government official authorizing the police or some other body to make an arrest, search premises, or carry out some other action relating to the administration of justice.
- a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- a person who carries out a harmful, illegal, or immoral act.
- goods that have been imported or exported illegally.
19 Clues: long and careful consideration or discussion. • goods that have been imported or exported illegally. • continuing for an extended period or without interruption. • a person who carries out a harmful, illegal, or immoral act. • a person who brings a case against another in a court of law. • a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one. • ...
Elements of a crime 2016-05-29
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- A criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime.
- negligence Wanton or reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others, sometimes causing serious injury or death.
- diligence The defence that the accused took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular offence.
- Consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take.
- after the fact: Someone who knowingly receives, comforts, or assists a perpetrator in escaping from the police.
- laws Federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare.
- liability offences Offences that do not require mens rea but to which the accused can offer the defence of due diligence.
- An agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur.
- A crime that involves advising, recommending, or persuading another person to commit a criminal offence.
- The intention to commit a crime, even when the crime is not completed.
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- reus "The guilty act" - the voluntary action, omission, or state of being that is forbidden by the Criminal Code.
- intent The desire to commit a wrongful act, with no ulterior motive or purpose.
- The reason a person commits a crime.
- to an offence Those people who are indirectly involved in committing a crime.
- Legal responsibility for a wrongful action.
- The person who actually commits the crime.
- A state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action, knows what the results will be, and is reckless regarding the consequences.
- laws Laws covering less serious offences at the provincial or municipal level, most often punishable by fines.
- An act or omission of an act that is prohibited and punishable by federal statute.
- An awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea.
- rea A deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, whith reckless disregard for the consequences.
- The crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence.
- intent The desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another.
- liability offences: Offences that do not require mens rea and to which the accused can offer no defence.
- to common intention The shared responsibility among criminals for any additional offences that are committed in the course of the crime they originally intended to commit.
25 Clues: The reason a person commits a crime. • The person who actually commits the crime. • Legal responsibility for a wrongful action. • The crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence. • An awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea. • A criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime. • ...
Elements of a crime 2016-05-29
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- A criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime.
- The intention to commit a crime, even when the crime is not completed.
- negligence Wanton or reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others, sometimes causing serious injury or death.
- rea A deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, whith reckless disregard for the consequences.
- An agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur.
- Consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take.
- reus "The guilty act" - the voluntary action, omission, or state of being that is forbidden by the Criminal Code.
- diligence The defence that the accused took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular offence.
- An act or omission of an act that is prohibited and punishable by federal statute.
- liability offences: Offences that do not require mens rea and to which the accused can offer no defence.
- liability offences Offences that do not require mens rea but to which the accused can offer the defence of due diligence.
- The crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence.
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- A state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action, knows what the results will be, and is reckless regarding the consequences.
- intent The desire to commit a wrongful act, with no ulterior motive or purpose.
- to an offence Those people who are indirectly involved in committing a crime.
- The reason a person commits a crime.
- to common intention The shared responsibility among criminals for any additional offences that are committed in the course of the crime they originally intended to commit.
- after the fact: Someone who knowingly receives, comforts, or assists a perpetrator in escaping from the police.
- Legal responsibility for a wrongful action.
- intent The desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another.
- A crime that involves advising, recommending, or persuading another person to commit a criminal offence.
- laws Laws covering less serious offences at the provincial or municipal level, most often punishable by fines.
- laws Federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare.
- The person who actually commits the crime.
- An awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea.
25 Clues: The reason a person commits a crime. • The person who actually commits the crime. • Legal responsibility for a wrongful action. • The crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence. • An awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea. • A criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime. • ...
Commerce 2017-03-14
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- law/ deals with disputes between private citizens
- law/ system of law based on the previous decisions of judges, or precedents
- reasonable doubt/ the standard of proof required in a criminal trial
- an application for a legal decision to be reviewed in a higher court
- the party bringing a criminal action against the accused; usually the state
- equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system
- to release an accused person who is awaiting trial
- a document which sets out how an organisation or a country will be governed
- hearing/ a hearing in a Local Court to decide whether there is enough evidence to put a person on trial for an indictable (serious) offence
- a process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act or caused another person a loss
- the party that commences a civil action
- a set of legal rules
- the party in a criminal or civil trial against whom an action has been brought
- law/ rules applicable to people in the armed forces
- of probabilities/ the standard of proof in civil trials
- a court official who has the power to make decisions on matters brought before a court of law
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- a previous legal decision that serves as a rule or pattern in future cases
- dissolution/ a decision made by the head of state to dissolve both houses of parliament
- a civil wrong
- a court official who hears cases in the lowest court of law
- a grading system based on order of importance
- law/ deals with disputes that affect the community
- law/ laws made by parliaments
- a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law
- system/ system in which two opposing parties present their arguments to a magistrate or judge
- traditional indigenous rules that outline the correct way of living
- to bring a civil action against another person for causing damage or injury
- to treat somebody differently or less favourably because of her or his personal characteristics such as gender, ethnicity or religion
- offence/ a serious criminal offence
- a group of people (either 12 or six) selected to hear the evidence in a court case
- disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws
31 Clues: a civil wrong • a set of legal rules • law/ laws made by parliaments • offence/ a serious criminal offence • the party that commences a civil action • a grading system based on order of importance • law/ deals with disputes between private citizens • law/ deals with disputes that affect the community • to release an accused person who is awaiting trial • ...
Commerce 2017-03-14
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- offence a serious criminal offence
- deals with disputes between private citizens
- equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system
- the standard of proof in civil trials
- a hearing in a Local Court to decide whether there is enough evidence to put a person on trial for an indictable (serious) offence
- a court official who has the power to make decisions on matters brought before a court of law
- a document which sets out how an organisation or a country will be governed
- the party that commences a civil action
- deals with disputes that affect the community
- the party bringing a criminal action against the accused; usually the state
- the party in a criminal or civil trial against whom an action has been brought
- a decision made by the head of state to dissolve both houses of parliament
- a process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act or caused another person a loss
- a civil wrong
- traditional indigenous rules that outline the correct way of living
- rules applicable to people in the armed forces
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- system in which two opposing parties present their arguments to a magistrate or judge
- system of law based on the previous decisions of judges, or precedents
- the standard of proof required in a criminal trial
- an application for a legal decision to be reviewed in a higher court
- to bring a civil action against another person for causing damage or injury
- a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law
- a group of people (either 12 or six) selected to hear the evidence in a court case
- a court official who hears cases in the lowest court of law
- disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws
- a grading system based on order of importance
- a previous legal decision that serves as a rule or pattern in future cases
- laws made by parliaments
- to treat somebody differently or less favourably because of her or his personal characteristics such as gender, ethnicity or religion
- a set of legal rules
- to release an accused person who is awaiting trial
31 Clues: a civil wrong • a set of legal rules • laws made by parliaments • offence a serious criminal offence • the standard of proof in civil trials • the party that commences a civil action • deals with disputes between private citizens • a grading system based on order of importance • deals with disputes that affect the community • rules applicable to people in the armed forces • ...
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- Student Olympics, of sorts
- One of the school colours
- A musical competition between the houses
- A stage where innovative minds compete
- Multipurpose academic diary
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- Assessment of students by teachers
- First thing every Monday morning
- Weekday with an alternate uniform
- The AV Room
- Carry it to prove you're you
- Awake! Arise! Be Free!
- The sick bay
- Name of the cafe
13 Clues: The AV Room • The sick bay • Name of the cafe • Awake! Arise! Be Free! • One of the school colours • Student Olympics, of sorts • Multipurpose academic diary • Carry it to prove you're you • First thing every Monday morning • Weekday with an alternate uniform • Assessment of students by teachers • A stage where innovative minds compete • A musical competition between the houses
The future belongs to innovators : How AI inspires young mind 2025-09-02
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- : Individuals who organize and operate a business
- : The contest where bright minds compete, building projects that can’t be beat.
- : This word speaks to the idea that AI allows young minds to go beyond traditional limits and constraints, unlocking new levels of creativity and capability.
- : Step-by-step recipe for solving problems in a computer.
- : This term can be used to describe the young people who are using AI in advanced ways
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- : The technology at the heart of this new era of innovation
- : This highlights how AI doesn't replace human intelligence, but rather enhances and extends it
- : The text-based instruction, question, or statement you provide to the AI to get a response
- : The fuel that powers AI systems.
- : This is the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes or applications
10 Clues: : The fuel that powers AI systems. • : Individuals who organize and operate a business • : Step-by-step recipe for solving problems in a computer. • : The technology at the heart of this new era of innovation • : The contest where bright minds compete, building projects that can’t be beat. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2023-05-08
20 Clues: bed • help • worms • cause • arrest • arrest • banner • unlucky • cut off • stomach • eternal • medicine • criminal • strictness • rude fellow • full of love • solemn appeals • Uncontrollable • all-encompassing • memorial ceremonies
Crime vocabluary 2023-02-26
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- kill someone unlawfully
- the action of stealing goods from a shop while pretending to be a customer
- the act of driving a vehicle faster than is legally allowed
- killing a large number of people from a particluar nation
- the gaining of unauthorized access to data in a system or computer
- action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property
- criminal acts committed by individuals and/or groups who are inspired by, or associated with, designated foreign terrorist organizations or nations
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- illegal transporting of goods
- a physical attack
- the painless killing of a patient suffering from painful disease
- criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
- cruel or inhumane treatment
- entry a building illegally with intent to commit a crime
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property
14 Clues: a physical attack • kill someone unlawfully • cruel or inhumane treatment • illegal transporting of goods • entry a building illegally with intent to commit a crime • killing a large number of people from a particluar nation • the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property • the act of driving a vehicle faster than is legally allowed • ...
I Fought The Law 2025-10-03
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- jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty
- person or business that files a formal complaint with the court
- offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less
- person called upon by either side in a lawsuit to give testimony
- constitutional guarantee that a defendant will receive a fair and impartial trial
- decision of a trial jury or a judge that determines the guilt or innocence
- evidence presented orally by witnesses
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- case, controversy, or lawsuit
- written or printed statement made under oath
- a guilty plea in criminal court while maintaining innocence
- serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison
- to charge someone with a crime
- command, issued under a court's authority, to a witness to appear and give testimony
- judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant
14 Clues: case, controversy, or lawsuit • to charge someone with a crime • evidence presented orally by witnesses • written or printed statement made under oath • judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant • jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty • offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less • ...
You and the law 2021-10-03
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- legal system used in the U.S.A
- when an attorney fails to perform according to the standards and codes of ethical and professional
- a legal doctrine that obligates courts to follow historical cases when making a ruling on a similar case
- the person accusing another party of wrongdoing in a civil case
- written laws enacted by legislatures
- a official agreement intended to resolve a dispute or conflict
- a legal rule that protects communications within certain relationships
- the attempt to influence government action
- a deal where the defendant pleas guilty to a lessor charge to avoid trial
- division of powers between state and federal government
- A fee that the client pays upfront to an attorney before the attorney has begun work for the client
- a removal as a result of a conviction of a felony
- The first 10 amendments to the Constitution
- an opinion that agrees with the majority opinion but does not agree with the rationale
- Criminal offense, punishable up to a year in jail
- a defendant's or lawyer's objection to a proposed juror, made without needing to give a reason
- serious criminal offense punishable of a prison sentence of more than a year
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- the removal of a person from a requested state to a requesting state for criminal prosecution or punishment
- expelling a lawyer from the bar so that they can no longer practice law
- A legal system where the judges has a more active role
- a sum of money that a lawyer receives as a fee only if the case is won
- the person being accused of a crime in a criminal trial
- When one or more judges on a panel disagree with a decision made by the majority in a court
- the legal party responsible for presenting the case in a criminal trial
- A type of lawyer that handles civil cases
- government with roles and powers given, and limited by law
- the philosophy of law
- a legal doctrine that obligates courts to follow historical cases when making a ruling on a similar case
- a preliminary examination of a witness or a juror by a judge or counsel
- rights inherent to all human beings
- a court decision that is considered as authority for deciding subsequent cases involving identical or similar facts
31 Clues: the philosophy of law • legal system used in the U.S.A • rights inherent to all human beings • written laws enacted by legislatures • A type of lawyer that handles civil cases • the attempt to influence government action • The first 10 amendments to the Constitution • a removal as a result of a conviction of a felony • Criminal offense, punishable up to a year in jail • ...
Ultimate Crime Crossword 2025-02-12
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- The idea that media influences individuals directly, potentially encouraging criminal behaviour.
- Agencies like the police and courts that enforce social control through sanctions such as fines or prison.
- The methods used to regulate behaviour and ensure conformity to society’s norms and values.
- The ways family, friends, and peer groups influence individuals to conform to societal norms.
- Surveys where individuals confess to crimes they have committed, revealing hidden offending.
- Any behaviour that breaks society’s norms and values, which may or may not be criminal.
- The experience of being targeted by crime, which can vary by social class, gender, or ethnicity.
- Research that asks people about crimes they have experienced to uncover unreported crime levels.
- A process where individuals are given a category or stereotype, which can influence their future behaviour.
- When a person internalises a label they have been given and starts behaving in line with it.
- A dominant label that overshadows other aspects of a person’s identity, such as being seen only as a criminal.
- The anger felt by those who cannot achieve success through approved means, leading them to crime.
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- The idea that young people temporarily engage in deviant behaviour for excitement but grow out of it.
- Exaggerated media coverage that creates widespread fear about a group’s behaviour, e.g. gang violence.
- A process where a person repeatedly engages in deviant behaviour due to their criminal label.
- Crimes committed by large companies or employees to increase profits, such as tax evasion or environmental damage.
- Groups identified as a threat to society by the media, often scapegoated for social problems.
- The idea that people commit crime when they cannot achieve success through legitimate means.
- Crime committed by middle-class professionals within their jobs, often to gain financial benefit, e.g. fraud by accountants.
- An action that breaks the law and is punishable by formal social control, such as fines or imprisonment.
- Blaming a particular group for society’s problems, e.g. immigrants being blamed for crime rates.
- A group with distinct norms and values that may encourage criminal or deviant behaviour.
- Discrimination within institutions such as the police or courts, leading to unfair treatment of ethnic minorities.
23 Clues: Any behaviour that breaks society’s norms and values, which may or may not be criminal. • A group with distinct norms and values that may encourage criminal or deviant behaviour. • The methods used to regulate behaviour and ensure conformity to society’s norms and values. • ...
law and public safety 2025-01-17
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- or not.
- Listening- Usually a 10 step process of listening,
- The computer program is capable of making a
- enforcement agencies and the state judiciary.
- Alert - A system designed to notify citizens of unlawful
- Any item that is physical or ideal that is owned by a
- Police - Police officers assigned to patrol airports and
- The money put up to secure the release of a person who
- Pinkerton- Considered the father of private security and
- a fingerprint classification where the friction ridges enter
- - A material used to bind or protect an injured body
- Dictograph and Telephone monitored alarm
- mobile suspects
- Society of Industrial Security- First professional
- officers with location and direction of travel of vehicles
- (Arizona Criminal Justice Information System)- A
- for industrial companies.
- or decree.
- - Legal ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
- - The police unit assigned to the use of airplanes,
- business or private person that has a monetary
- network housing various databases on persons and
- - Medical examination of a deceased body.
- suspected kidnapper.
- one side of the finger pad and exit the other side.
- of an individual print to other prints in the system.
- Crime Information Center) - Criminal information supported by Arizona Department of Public Safety
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- to obtain, store, and analyze fingerprint data. A
- in Arizona.
- of a child that provides name and vehicle information of
- for security personnel and professional
- (Automated Fingerprint Identification System)- A
- Application to a higher court to dispute a lower court’s
- An event that causes unintentional injury.
- collection of known source and unknown source
- identification methodology that uses digital imaging
- act of giving a judicial ruling such as a
- and reflecting what one hears
- dispositions and the occurrence of criminal matters from
- collects feeds on arrests, the issue of active warrants,
- been charged with a crime.
- the Pinkerton Protection Patrol, providing guard
- of criminal activity and suspects, and assisting
- fixed wing aircraft, and drones to assist with the
- - Taking into custody
- criminal and suspicious activity.
- to make worse or more severe, to intensify.
- in houses.
48 Clues: or not. • or decree. • in houses. • in Arizona. • mobile suspects • suspected kidnapper. • - Taking into custody • for industrial companies. • been charged with a crime. • and reflecting what one hears • criminal and suspicious activity. • for security personnel and professional • Dictograph and Telephone monitored alarm • act of giving a judicial ruling such as a • ...
court system 2024-05-13
Across
- this court has the power to determine enviromental, development and building disputes
- criminal, someone who breaks the law
- a public officer appointed to decide cases in a law court.
- contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law.
- a body of people presided over by a judge, judges, or magistrate, and acting as a tribunal in civil and criminal cases.
- manages the most serious civil cases and is considered themiddle of the other courts
- highest court in nsw and handles the most difficult cases such as criminals cases and murders
- person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
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- handles matters concerning adoption, annulments,divorce, alimony, custody, child support.
- the system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and which it may enforce by the imposition of penalties.
- national court which sits in all capital citiesand elsewhere in Australia when necessary.
- In this court people can sue other people for damage to property or for injury claims up to $40 000. The local court also hears minor criminal matters for example; stealing, drink driving, indecent language and assault charges.
- investigates deaths with unnatural causes and suspected arson.
- relating to the law
- located in Canberra and is the highest court
15 Clues: relating to the law • criminal, someone who breaks the law • located in Canberra and is the highest court • contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law. • a public officer appointed to decide cases in a law court. • investigates deaths with unnatural causes and suspected arson. • ...
N4 2023-03-27
Across
- - A spot or mark of blood left at a crime scene.
- - The act of threatening to reveal embarrassing or damaging information about someone in order to gain something in return.
- - Criminal activity that involves the use of computers or the internet.
- - Drugs that can cause addiction and are often illegal, such as heroin or cocaine.
- - Watchfulness or alertness for potential criminal activity.
- - A person who sets fire to property or buildings.
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- - The study of mental disorders, including those that may contribute to criminal behavior.
- - A period of supervised release after a person has been convicted of a crime but not sent to prison.
- - A secret plan by a group of people to commit a crime or other unlawful act.
- - The authority of a court or other government agency to hear and decide legal cases.
- - Money or other valuable items paid to secure the release of a kidnapped or otherwise held captive person.
- Protection - A program that provides a new identity and relocation for witnesses who testify in criminal trials and are at risk of retaliation.
- punishment - The use of the death penalty as a punishment for certain crimes.
- - Killing another person without intent to do so, often as a result of reckless or negligent behavior.
- - Related to or involving a felony, a serious crime.
15 Clues: - A spot or mark of blood left at a crime scene. • - A person who sets fire to property or buildings. • - Related to or involving a felony, a serious crime. • - Watchfulness or alertness for potential criminal activity. • - Criminal activity that involves the use of computers or the internet. • ...
Chapter 3: Expanding the Concept of Crime 2023-10-25
Across
- Laws that make an action illegal, then punish people for doing the thing the law prohibits beforehand.
- The relationship between mens rea, the act, and the resulting harm
- Behavior can't be criminal if a law doesn't exist against it.
- Under double jeopardy, legislative decisions to ______ can't be applied retroactively.
- This kind of punishment is needed in order to declare an act criminal.
- A legislative act punishing a person or group of people without a trial by jury.
- This is the combination of both actus reus and mens rea.
- Also referred to as the "but for" rule, this determines the factual casualty of a crime.
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- This says that individuals cannot be tried or punished twice for the same offence.
- A criminal law violation in which parties of the crime are willful participants and the harm seems remote
- Literally translates to "body of a crime"
- Identifiable harm as a consequence for criminal activity
- Said that the laws giving by the constitution applied to all of the states.
- A very unclear statute that defines a crime in a way that someone of average intelligence couldn't decipher it.
- There are this many additional principles needed to describe the legal concept of a crime apart from mens rea, actus reus, and concurrence.
15 Clues: Literally translates to "body of a crime" • Identifiable harm as a consequence for criminal activity • This is the combination of both actus reus and mens rea. • Behavior can't be criminal if a law doesn't exist against it. • The relationship between mens rea, the act, and the resulting harm • This kind of punishment is needed in order to declare an act criminal. • ...
The Eye Of Minds 2024-05-09
Across
- Main Antagonist
- in real life where they are in game while in the Coffin
- Flying mammal
- Man's best friend
- of Destruction The game that has a leak to the Path
- Owner of the Club-Black and Blue
- Path What is going to lead them into defeating Kaine
- Likes to chase mice
Down
- This is how they get to and from the Wake and Sleep
- Large marsupial
- One of the players that help Micheal and his friends throughout the book
- Has a trunk
- Throughout this you can see how they are so disoriented and have really no idea what they are doing
- Main Character
14 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Main Character • Large marsupial • Main Antagonist • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Owner of the Club-Black and Blue • This is how they get to and from the Wake and Sleep • of Destruction The game that has a leak to the Path • Path What is going to lead them into defeating Kaine • in real life where they are in game while in the Coffin • ...
Master Minds Crossword 2022-01-31
Across
- withheld for general circulation for reasons of national security
- the act of making your thoughts, feelings, etc., known by speech, writing, or some other method : the act of expressing something
- to say that you accept or do not deny the truth or existence of (something) to admit (something) usually in a unwilling way
- able or tending to cause annoyance, trouble or minor injury
- a feeling of anger or displeasure about someone or something unfair
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- on occasion: now and then
- given to, marked by, or arising from sympathy, compassion, friendliness, and sensitivity to others' emotions
- in a state of agitated confusion
- to remain existent although often waning in strength, importance, or influence
- occurring alone or once
10 Clues: occurring alone or once • on occasion: now and then • in a state of agitated confusion • able or tending to cause annoyance, trouble or minor injury • withheld for general circulation for reasons of national security • a feeling of anger or displeasure about someone or something unfair • to remain existent although often waning in strength, importance, or influence • ...
Christmas Is a Story of Light 2016-10-20
9 Clues: Living Your ___ • Spreading Your ___ • You are the ___ we see • You are the ___ we know • You are the ___ we live • Within our ___ Your love • Within our ___ Your light • Within our ____ Your truth • Singing Your beautiful ___
Emma's Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-04
10 Clues: study of earth • study of animals • Studies of weather • Studies of human minds • studies of human myths • Studies of human culture • Study of social relationship • the study of living organisms • the environment of living organisms • Study of beauty face, skin, and hair
The Keeper of the Lost Cities: Everblaze --> Games #1 2021-09-24
10 Clues: Amber alert • Opposite of friend • Opposite of obedient • Ones you can count on • An army versus an army • You are in grave______ • Can never be extinguished • Ones you love and help out • Reading minds and thoughts • Pointy ears and jingle bell shoes
Avengers 2017-11-29
10 Clues: he can shrink • god of thunder • captain _______ • he is from Africa • he is big and green • he is great at archery • has an artificial heart • can swing from any building • he was supposed to be ultron • she can get into peoples minds
collection 2 vocab 2017-01-26
Across
- conversations in a book
- character that stays the same
- difficult decision
- a clash between people
- does not develop or change
- an enemy
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- not always a trustable character
- a dull character
- changes their minds at mostly crucial moments
- how an action impacts another person
- in your head others can`t hear them
- doing something or getting something done
- one of the main people
13 Clues: an enemy • a dull character • difficult decision • one of the main people • a clash between people • conversations in a book • does not develop or change • character that stays the same • not always a trustable character • in your head others can`t hear them • how an action impacts another person • doing something or getting something done • ...
Civil Criminal law 2023-11-29
Across
- responsibility for an action
- conclusion, last persuasion to jury
- things that you are able to sue for
- carelessness
- highest class of crime
- lowest class of crime
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- introduction, opportunity to address the jury
- more than a year incarcerated
- final decision made by judge
- bargain agreement to plead guilty for a lighter sentence
- tort harming someone on purpose
- something that is illegal
- second highest class of crime
- less than a year incarcerated
14 Clues: carelessness • lowest class of crime • highest class of crime • something that is illegal • responsibility for an action • final decision made by judge • more than a year incarcerated • second highest class of crime • less than a year incarcerated • tort harming someone on purpose • conclusion, last persuasion to jury • things that you are able to sue for • ...
Civil/Criminal Law 2023-11-29
Across
- Something that is illegal
- a violation or infringement of a law or agreement.
- Someone is responsible for an act
- second highest class of crime
- an initial speech made by each side in a trial.
- tort harming someone on purpose
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- physical harm caused to something in such a way as to impair its value.
- a final speech made by each side in a trial.
- agreements between defendants and prosecutors
- a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal
- highest class of crime
- a place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime
- carelessness
- a building in which people are legally held as a punishment for a crime they have committed or while awaiting trial.
14 Clues: carelessness • highest class of crime • Something that is illegal • second highest class of crime • tort harming someone on purpose • Someone is responsible for an act • a final speech made by each side in a trial. • agreements between defendants and prosecutors • an initial speech made by each side in a trial. • a violation or infringement of a law or agreement. • ...
Civil/Criminal law 2023-11-29
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- a building in which people are legally held as a punishment for a crime they have committed or while awaiting trial.
- a crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
- a violation or infringement of a law or agreement.opening statements
- an initial speech made by each side in a trial, summarizing the main points of the case they will make for the jury.
- physical harm caused to something in such a way as to impair its value, usefulness, or normal function.
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- a final speech made by each side in a trial, summarizing the evidence and the main points of their case for the jury.
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- an action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law.
- wrongful civil acts done on purpose.
- an arrangement between prosecutor and defendant whereby the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge in exchange for a more lenient sentence or an agreement to drop other charges.
- a minor wrongdoing.
- failure to take proper care in doing something.
- a place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime.
14 Clues: a minor wrongdoing. • wrongful civil acts done on purpose. • failure to take proper care in doing something. • the state of being responsible for something, especially by law. • a violation or infringement of a law or agreement.opening statements • a place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime. • ...
Öö 2023-10-11
17 Clues: kanne • tutkija • karkuri • tuomari • vankila • haastaja • syyttäjä • syyllinen • rajoittaa • rikolline • todistaja • väärä vala • asianajaja • valamiehistö • ehdonalainen • rikoskumppani • sakkorangaistus
Debating death penalty by Daniel 2015-06-05
Across
- Majority opinion
- To disregard or overlook
- Practical point of view
- thought of before hand
- person who commits a crime
- Lack of similarity
- The study of crime
- Deliberate and without motive, unjustifiable
- To delay an impending punishment
- State of being reasonable based on facts
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- and Quartering Punishment for defying a Monarch, Hung and cut up
- Make up for something wrong
- To relieve fault of a crime
- Self Contradictory
- Subject to individual will
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal
- Change a sentence (criminal) to a lesser one
- Killing a human without afterthought or malice
- When something is definitely going to happen
19 Clues: Majority opinion • Self Contradictory • Lack of similarity • The study of crime • thought of before hand • Practical point of view • To disregard or overlook • person who commits a crime • Subject to individual will • Make up for something wrong • To relieve fault of a crime • To delay an impending punishment • State of being reasonable based on facts • ...
CRIME Crossword 2022-09-20
Across
- To deceive or cheat someone to get money.
- Taking someone and asking for money to free that person.
- To enter a building, often while no one is in it, and steal money or objects.
- To use force to take control of a plane, ship, train, etc.
- Criminal activity within an organization, such as the mafia
- To steal from someone’s pocket, etc. without them knowing.
- A person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
- Attacking someone physically.
- Stealing, usually secretly and without violence.
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- To set fire to a building illegally.
- Killing someone on purpose.
- To steal things while pretending to shop.
- A person who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime
- The action of seizing someone to take into custody.
- Using violence, threats, or fear, usually for political purposes
- People responsible for maintaining public order and safety, enforcing the law, and preventing, detecting, and investigating criminal activities
- Destroying private or public property purposely
17 Clues: Killing someone on purpose. • Attacking someone physically. • To set fire to a building illegally. • To steal things while pretending to shop. • To deceive or cheat someone to get money. • Destroying private or public property purposely • Stealing, usually secretly and without violence. • The action of seizing someone to take into custody. • ...
Brand of Biscuits 2014-08-25
8 Clues: Future minds • 'G' for genius • Escape into one • Twist Lick Dunk • Spread the smile • Happy ____ to you • Sweet bhi, salty bhi • Baked to golden perfection
Mind 2023-03-23
Across
- more complicated than it seems
- crossed my mind
- resisting something
- slipped my mind
- to act sensibly after acting unwisely
- gave him a piece of my mind
- Went out of my mind
- I'm in two minds
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- to deeply hurt somene
- I have something on my mind
- kept in mind
- changed my mind
- you something you no longer have to worry about
- no hiding faults/weaknesses
- difficult to beleave
- make up my mind
16 Clues: kept in mind • crossed my mind • changed my mind • slipped my mind • make up my mind • I'm in two minds • resisting something • Went out of my mind • difficult to beleave • to deeply hurt somene • I have something on my mind • no hiding faults/weaknesses • gave him a piece of my mind • more complicated than it seems • to act sensibly after acting unwisely • ...
Criminal Profiling 2023-06-21
Across
- What type of offender was Bundy described as?
- What is the British approach?
- What type of profiling did Ollie cover?
- What type of profiling did Saskia cover?
- The ______ Zone is a key concept on geographical profiling
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- What type of profiling did Freya cover?
- What type of data is preferred when using typological profiling?
- Who was known as the ‘Mad Bomber’ of New York? George ______
- ______ Decay is another key concept of geographical profiling
9 Clues: What is the British approach? • What type of profiling did Freya cover? • What type of profiling did Ollie cover? • What type of profiling did Saskia cover? • What type of offender was Bundy described as? • The ______ Zone is a key concept on geographical profiling • Who was known as the ‘Mad Bomber’ of New York? George ______ • ...
Criminal Justics 2025-03-05
Across
- police respond to calls
- backbone of community
- officers actively using their power for personal gain
- most police work is this
- share intelligence from different agencies
- local police to respond to terrorism
Down
- hoping crime doesnt happen, being presentable
- culture within a police department
- police prioritize calls based on urgency
- offers who accept pay-offs
10 Clues: backbone of community • police respond to calls • most police work is this • offers who accept pay-offs • culture within a police department • local police to respond to terrorism • police prioritize calls based on urgency • share intelligence from different agencies • hoping crime doesnt happen, being presentable • officers actively using their power for personal gain
Friends 2 Unit 10 2022-09-25
Across
- stylish and beautiful
- soft and nice to sit on
- a person who looks for a criminal
- a person who breaks into a house and steal things
- a detective look for it and a criminal leaves it
Down
- you leave them when you touch things
- not black and white
- the police starts it to find a criminal
- costing a lot of money
- a crime when people break into a house and steal things
10 Clues: not black and white • stylish and beautiful • costing a lot of money • soft and nice to sit on • a person who looks for a criminal • you leave them when you touch things • the police starts it to find a criminal • a detective look for it and a criminal leaves it • a person who breaks into a house and steal things • a crime when people break into a house and steal things
Review your court vocabulary 2020-11-25
Across
- research conducted by police and other law enforcement authorities
- an accusation or allegation of a crime in law
- to respond to a criminal charge by saying "guilty" or "not guilty"
- a legal order allowing a law enforcement officer to search certain premises for evidence of a crime
- a crime consisting in circulating stolen or illegal goods or persons
- time spent in jail for a crime committed
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- an early release of a prisoner who is then subjected to continuous monitoring
- a penalty imposed
- another way of saying "to seize" illegal substances
- someone who commits a offence
- as opposed to civil
- officials/service conducting a legal proceeding
- verb used to designate the charges presented by the prosecution in a criminal case
13 Clues: a penalty imposed • as opposed to civil • someone who commits a offence • time spent in jail for a crime committed • an accusation or allegation of a crime in law • officials/service conducting a legal proceeding • another way of saying "to seize" illegal substances • research conducted by police and other law enforcement authorities • ...
Easy puzzle 2025-09-23
Across
- first person is ever convicted of crime through the use of evidence
- gallery inspector Thomas rogues created the mugshot and it was called the
- code earliest full written law code
- used to solve the first murder
- an illegal act for which someone can be punished is called
- justice a process by which a criminal conduct is investigated etc
- Julius Caesar is assassinated
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- law code written for Athens and Greece was called
- police lady First Lady hired by the ywca was the
- homes published a novel about a detective who’s name was
- Chinese first to use fingerprints to identify people
- crime One type of crime
- One cause of criminal behavior
- of rights documents describing the power of federal government is called the
14 Clues: crime One type of crime • Julius Caesar is assassinated • used to solve the first murder • One cause of criminal behavior • code earliest full written law code • law code written for Athens and Greece was called • police lady First Lady hired by the ywca was the • Chinese first to use fingerprints to identify people • ...
1984 crossword 2024-05-08
Across
- the following news and rewrite news
- leaders control people's mind
- part of the map as a northern
- limited people's thoughts of reunion
- children's in a group of no thoughts
- praising the loss of life
- a leader of people
- class of distractions of their problems
Down
- big ripple hitting rocks
- forbidden minds and opinions
- adult shows
- faded in plain sight as never returned
- a forbidden emotions
- country part of waves
- surveillance of spies
15 Clues: adult shows • a leader of people • a forbidden emotions • country part of waves • surveillance of spies • big ripple hitting rocks • praising the loss of life • forbidden minds and opinions • leaders control people's mind • part of the map as a northern • the following news and rewrite news • limited people's thoughts of reunion • children's in a group of no thoughts • ...
Freak the Mighty 2023-03-07
Across
- the study of small families
- a joke made by jock
- a sweet lady of light
- a vegan
- a silly looking creature that eats ants
- Maxs shoe size
- a thick vicous liquid
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- talking on a paper
- a z in england
- Maxes handwriting
- what matters to energy
- a four letter word for Max in a bad mood
- a word used by people with small minds
- a finger powered computer
- a human sauropod
15 Clues: a vegan • a z in england • Maxs shoe size • a human sauropod • Maxes handwriting • talking on a paper • a joke made by jock • a sweet lady of light • a thick vicous liquid • what matters to energy • a finger powered computer • the study of small families • a word used by people with small minds • a silly looking creature that eats ants • a four letter word for Max in a bad mood
Chapter 4 Review 2022-01-17
Across
- Jacob's youngest son
- Mary's husband
- play an important role in St. Joseph's story
- assistant to Pharaoh
- the sons of Jacob
- putting God above everything else
- Jacob's favorite son
- the king who plans to kill the newborn sons
- Mary's canticle which means "praises"
Down
- it means loyalty to someone
- Joseph was sold to Egypt as a ______
- Egypt's king or ruler
- requires keeping our hearts & minds focused on God
- Jacob's wife
- made Mary pregnant
15 Clues: Jacob's wife • Mary's husband • the sons of Jacob • made Mary pregnant • Jacob's youngest son • assistant to Pharaoh • Jacob's favorite son • Egypt's king or ruler • it means loyalty to someone • putting God above everything else • Joseph was sold to Egypt as a ______ • Mary's canticle which means "praises" • the king who plans to kill the newborn sons • ...
ADJ Chapter One Arylene Nuñez 2016-02-09
Across
- an institution for the confinement of people who have been convicted of a serious crime
- a sum of money that the arrested person pays to guarantee that he or she will appear at future hearings
- the territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority
- an individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution
- to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations
- a perspective of criminal justice that argues that the puropse of the criminal justice system Is to ensure fairness under the law
- a type of conditional release that is based on good behavior or evidence of some level of rehabilitation
Down
- a person against whom a charge I'd brought in court
- a perspective of of criminal justice that identifies the repression of crime as the most important function of the criminal justice system
- an institution to hold pretrail detainees and people convicted of less serious crimes
- a verdict of not guilty
- behavioral expectations of a group
12 Clues: a verdict of not guilty • behavioral expectations of a group • to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations • a person against whom a charge I'd brought in court • an individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution • the territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority • ...
12 Angry Men 2022-06-02
11 Clues: from Germany • doodles a lot • grew up in a slum • oldest in the room • changes their minds • keep things in order • the age of the defendant • has tickets to a ballgame • last one to change his vote • decides the outcome of a defendant • both the woman and four wore these
Gåbb 2020-11-19
KEEPER OF THE LOST CITIES 2021-12-09
8 Clues: Magic horn • Reading minds • ever lasting fire • Evil organization • Bodyguard for Elvis • School for the talented • thing that controls plants • Group of people who are in charge
5 minds for the future 2017-12-12
Across
- story
- divide into groups
- unimaginative
- the capacity to reflect explicitly on the ways in which one does, or does not, fulfill a certain role
- Emilia a community in northern Italy
- dismal society
- National domination
- alike
- thinking
- teaching
- Generous and devoted to helping other people
- stubbornness
- occurrence
- test considering whether one is doing good work
- work excellent, responsible and engaging work
- appearing or found everywhere
- beginning to develop
- our heartfelt response to a divine calling to work
- symbolic clue
- having goals
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- momentous
- field of study
- theoretical
- to impress on somebody’s mind
- knowledge
- combining academic fields
- causing disagreement
- fake regard
- Thinking about thinking
- clarify
- related
- a highly trained group of workers who perform an important service for society
- national domination
- evaluation
- theory of theories
- impulsive
- fear of foreigners
- classify
- false
- provable
- creative
- inoculations / support for good work from exposure to individuals and experiences
42 Clues: story • alike • false • clarify • related • thinking • teaching • classify • provable • creative • momentous • knowledge • impulsive • evaluation • occurrence • theoretical • fake regard • stubbornness • having goals • unimaginative • symbolic clue • field of study • dismal society • divide into groups • theory of theories • fear of foreigners • national domination • National domination • causing disagreement • beginning to develop • ...
Super Minds 1 Let's play 2024-05-07
23 Clues: мяч • круг • новый • кукла • поезд • монстр • машина • старый • большой • квадрат • самолет • длинный • короткий • красивый • велосипед • маленький • уродливый • треугольник • пятиугольник • прямоугольник • воздушный змей • машина для картинга (написано через тире) • компьютерная игра (в тетради пишем раздельно)
Civil/Criminal Law 2023-11-29
Across
- a violation or infringement of a law or agreement.
- decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case
- harm resulting from injury to person, property, or reputation
- Carelessness
- an initial speech made by each side in a trial
- agreements between defendants and prosecutors
- battery/assault
Down
- Highest class of crime
- Second highest class of crime
- long-term facilities used for extended incarceration
- illegal activities
- short-term facilities used for temporary detention
- a final speech made by each side in a trial
- the state of being responsible for something
14 Clues: Carelessness • battery/assault • illegal activities • Highest class of crime • Second highest class of crime • a final speech made by each side in a trial • the state of being responsible for something • agreements between defendants and prosecutors • an initial speech made by each side in a trial • a violation or infringement of a law or agreement. • ...
Civil/Criminal Law 2023-11-29
Across
- lowest class of crime
- having responsibility for something
- second highest class of crime
- defendant pleads guilty for less sentence
- introduction of case
- highest class of crime
Down
- last step in criminal/civil cases
- intentionally harms someone
- the act of being careless
- somewhere you get locked up/more than a year
- harm done in value
- somewhere you get locked up/less than a year
- conclusion statement
- illegal action that harms society
14 Clues: harm done in value • conclusion statement • introduction of case • lowest class of crime • highest class of crime • the act of being careless • intentionally harms someone • second highest class of crime • last step in criminal/civil cases • illegal action that harms society • having responsibility for something • defendant pleads guilty for less sentence • ...
Criminal or Civil 2024-12-09
Across
- A person who practices law
- The remedy that a party request the court award
- The available body of facts
- an authoritative warning or order
- humble submission and respect
- Someone entrusted with care and protection
- conducting legal proceedings against someone
Down
- A body of people
- A legal action started by a plaintiff
- A public official appointed to decide court cases
- A person who brings a court case against another
- An article added to the U.S. constitution
- a written or spoken agreement.
- Someone who has information about a case
14 Clues: A body of people • A person who practices law • The available body of facts • humble submission and respect • a written or spoken agreement. • an authoritative warning or order • A legal action started by a plaintiff • Someone who has information about a case • An article added to the U.S. constitution • Someone entrusted with care and protection • ...
Criminal Justice Punishment 2022-02-08
Across
- punishment of criminals that is intended to be an example to the general public and to discourage the commission of offenses
- a variety of punishments that are more restrictive than traditional probation but less severe and less costly than incarceration.
- a period set by a judge that specifies a minimum and a maximum time to be served in prison. Sometime after the minimum, the offender may be eligible for parole.
- a sentence that fixes the term of imprisonment at a specific period.
- depriving an offender of the ability to commit crimes against society, usually by detaining the offender in prison
- the goal of restoring a convicted offender to a constructive place in society through some form of vocational or educational training or therapy
Down
- punishment designed to repair the damage done to the victim and community by an offender's criminal act
- a sentence for which the legislature or a commission sets a minimum and a maximum range of months or years. Judges are to fix the length of the sentence within that range, allowing for special circumstances.
- making the best use of expensive and limited prison space by targeting for incarceration those individuals whose incapacitation will do the most to reduce crime in society.
- a sentence determined by statutes and requiring that a certain penalty be imposed and carried out for convicted offenders who meet certain criteria.
- a sentence in which the offender is released after a short incarceration and resentenced to probation
- punishment inflicted on a person who has harmed others and so deserves to be penalized
- punishment inflicted on criminals to discourage them from committing future crimes
- a sentence that the offender is allowed to serve under supervision in the community
14 Clues: a sentence that fixes the term of imprisonment at a specific period. • punishment inflicted on criminals to discourage them from committing future crimes • a sentence that the offender is allowed to serve under supervision in the community • punishment inflicted on a person who has harmed others and so deserves to be penalized • ...
may legal crossword 2024-11-14
Across
- the party that holds the responsibility of proving the accused's guilt
- the standard of proof in civil cases
- a sanction for less serious criminal cases involves money
- a sanction for criminal cases involving locking people up
- the threshold that the evidence has to prove guilty verdict
Down
- the standard of proof in criminal cases
- the principle that everyone is innocent until proven guilty
- minor less serious offences
- more serious offences
- the unlawful killing of a person
10 Clues: more serious offences • minor less serious offences • the unlawful killing of a person • the standard of proof in civil cases • the standard of proof in criminal cases • a sanction for less serious criminal cases involves money • a sanction for criminal cases involving locking people up • the principle that everyone is innocent until proven guilty • ...
Crime 2024-10-25
Across
- : Finding the criminal
- :
- : Person who acts in a robbery
- : Person who kills people
- : Opposite of innocent
Down
- : Person who steals people wallets, usually from tourists
- : Person who
- Person who hasn't done anything wrong
- : Group of things that polices or criminals use to fight
- : Person who has been
- : Taking something without the consent of its owner
- : What policemen have to follow to find the criminal
- : Kind of weapon
13 Clues: : • : Person who • : Kind of weapon • : Person who has been • : Finding the criminal • : Opposite of innocent • : Person who kills people • : Person who acts in a robbery • Person who hasn't done anything wrong • : Taking something without the consent of its owner • : What policemen have to follow to find the criminal • : Group of things that polices or criminals use to fight • ...
Crime Vocabulary 2023-05-08
20 Clues: vol • sang • indice • témoin • preuve • cadavre • meurtre • enquête • chantage • criminel • coupable • braquage • agression • enlèvement • cambriolage • vol à l'étalage • incendie volontaire • empreintes digitales • rodéo en voiture volée • contrefaçon / falsification
CHANGE THE NOUN GIVEN TO THEIR ADJECTIVE FORMATIONS 2024-09-02
24 Clues: MIND • HERO • BLOOD • HABIT • CHILD • DRAMA • CRIME • HUNGER • HUMOUR • COWARD • SEASON • TRAGIC • HEALTH • LEGEND • PATRIOT • FORTUNE • SILENCE • EXCITED • ACCIDENT • RESIDENT • NUTRIENT • QUESTION • EDUCATION • EXCELLENCE
SYNONYMS REVISION 2025-07-12
24 Clues: tool • owner • aware • cause • occur • sweat • midday • modest • bravery • provide • anxiety • stylish • thorough • endanger • annoying • shameful • criminal • impolite • ambitious • incurable • courageous • complicated • exaggeration • unchangeable
The Keeper of the Lost Cities: Everblaze --> Games #1 2021-09-24
10 Clues: Amber alert • Opposite of friend • Opposite of obedient • Ones you can count on • An army versus an army • You are in grave______ • Can never be extinguished • Ones you love and help out • Reading minds and thoughts • Pointy ears and jingle bell shoes
Easy money & Rex saved my life 2022-04-14
20 Clues: brev • hjul • cykel • skjuta • reklam • farlig • hjärna • kuvert • kuvert • skötare • tidning • förlora • förvånad • hämta sig • brottsling • bry sig om • som tur var • revolverman • häpnadsväckande • sätta handbojor på
