criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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.
Down
- 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. • ...
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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
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
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
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 • ...
Gåbb 2020-11-19
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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Unit 4 Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-23
Across
- Forgive a convicted criminal of their crimes
- Meets with other leaders and appoints U.S. ambassadors
- a constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body
- Leader of their political party
Down
- Carries / enforces the law
- Delay the sentence of a convicted criminal
- How the President is officially elected
- Acts as a celebrity figure
- Oversees and appoints the heads of executive departments and agencies
- Reduce the sentence of a convicted criminal
10 Clues: Carries / enforces the law • Acts as a celebrity figure • Leader of their political party • How the President is officially elected • Delay the sentence of a convicted criminal • Reduce the sentence of a convicted criminal • Forgive a convicted criminal of their crimes • Meets with other leaders and appoints U.S. ambassadors • ...
List #31 2020-05-22
Across
- the paper was...
- what we think of
- the writting was...
- the dj was... the records
- the toy is expensive
- the car...
- shes great!
- meeting one another
- chalk on the board sounds like a horrible...noise
Down
- we have made our minds up
- she was praying he would be alright
- the weather was not as...
- he... him into buying a car
- the old computer is still usable
- she was... after what she has done
- the book was delightful
- when you order something online you have to go through..
- the wound was...
- weirdest
19 Clues: weirdest • the car... • shes great! • the paper was... • what we think of • the wound was... • the writting was... • meeting one another • the toy is expensive • the book was delightful • we have made our minds up • the weather was not as... • the dj was... the records • he... him into buying a car • the old computer is still usable • she was... after what she has done • ...
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
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
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
Down
- 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
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
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
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
Mind 2023-03-23
10 Clues: kept in mind • make up my mind • crossed my mind • changed my mind • to slip my mind • i'm in two minds • went out of my mind • have something on my mind • gave him a piece of my mind • thinking tame my mind off
English Vocabulary 2021-10-27
9 Clues: loose face • be on edge • blow your top • be in two minds • be over the moon • be green with envy • be down in the dumps • be tearing your hair out • something gets on your nerves
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
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
Intro To Criminal Justice 2021-07-28
Across
- the second issue & challenges for police work
- person elected or appointed to a public office who deals in the court of law passing judgement on people brought to them
- the risk officers take with infected evidence; third danger of police work
- the use of this word that a police officer uses to apprehend a criminal; the third issue & challenges of police work
- a witness that acts as a character, eye, other witness that is not considered a professional
- the first issue & challenges of the first dangers of police work
- records everything that occurs during trial
- a hired or appointed licenses trial lawyer to defend the person accused of a criminal crime in court
- the type of murder that you do on accident when committing another crime; Ex. you are drunk driving and hit and kill someone
- an attorney the government offers and pays for, so if you are on trial and cannot afford private attorney, you still have someone representing you
- a type of law that is a result of the law that it written
- this type of policing is when an officer acrs on personal preference or prejudice rather than being objective and equal qpportunity
- a part 1 offense where a person sets an illegal fire
- a type of examination refers to the questioning of a witness by someone other that the original examiner
Down
- the act of lying and purposely giving a statement and claiming it as truth under oath
- an attorney you pay to represent you, they usually run their own firms
- where a person breaking into another's house illegally to steal their belongings
- the type of murderer to kill a lot of people over a period of time
- the type of person to most likely to be angles of death and black widows
- the type of murder that is planned ahead; premeditated murder
- a different type of murder; a type of murder described as "where an offender may be charged with first degree murder when criminal activity results in another person's death"
- everyday cases that have to do with the relationships between people, businesses and organizations
- the officer that is stays in the court room to assist and protect the judge
- an attorney who deals with criminal cases for the state or against those who have been convicted to criminal crimes
- a fancy word to describe"misleading the shareholders"
- the person/people the criminal affected when committing the crime
- the type of murder that done on of passion and is unplanned
- the second dangers of police work
- a funny word that mean a written order by the court that requires someone or something to be used as a testimony or evidence
- a type of law that is defined as "the body of rules and regulations. that define and specify the nature of punishments for offenses committed against the state or society"
- the type of murderer to kill a bunch of people at once or a lot of people in a short ammount of time
- a group of 6-12 people that sit on the side of the court that decides weather you are guilty or not guilty. it is required of you as a citizen of your country
- the number of types of murder there are
33 Clues: the second dangers of police work • the number of types of murder there are • records everything that occurs during trial • the second issue & challenges for police work • a part 1 offense where a person sets an illegal fire • a fancy word to describe"misleading the shareholders" • a type of law that is a result of the law that it written • ...
Intro To Criminal Justice 2021-07-28
Across
- the second issue & challenges for police work
- person elected or appointed to a public office who deals in the court of law passing judgement on people brought to them
- the risk officers take with infected evidence; third danger of police work
- the use of this word that a police officer uses to apprehend a criminal; the third issue & challenges of police work
- a witness that acts as a character, eye, other witness that is not considered a professional
- the first issue & challenges of the first dangers of police work
- records everything that occurs during trial
- a hired or appointed licenses trial lawyer to defend the person accused of a criminal crime in court
- the type of murder that you do on accident when committing another crime; Ex. you are drunk driving and hit and kill someone
- an attorney the government offers and pays for, so if you are on trial and cannot afford private attorney, you still have someone representing you
- a type of law that is a result of the law that it written
- this type of policing is when an officer acrs on personal preference or prejudice rather than being objective and equal qpportunity
- a part 1 offense where a person sets an illegal fire
- a type of examination refers to the questioning of a witness by someone other that the original examiner
Down
- the act of lying and purposely giving a statement and claiming it as truth under oath
- an attorney you pay to represent you, they usually run their own firms
- where a person breaking into another's house illegally to steal their belongings
- the type of murderer to kill a lot of people over a period of time
- the type of person to most likely to be angles of death and black widows
- the type of murder that is planned ahead; premeditated murder
- a different type of murder; a type of murder described as "where an offender may be charged with first degree murder when criminal activity results in another person's death"
- everyday cases that have to do with the relationships between people, businesses and organizations
- the officer that is stays in the court room to assist and protect the judge
- an attorney who deals with criminal cases for the state or against those who have been convicted to criminal crimes
- a fancy word to describe"misleading the shareholders"
- the person/people the criminal affected when committing the crime
- the type of murder that done on of passion and is unplanned
- the second dangers of police work
- a funny word that mean a written order by the court that requires someone or something to be used as a testimony or evidence
- a type of law that is defined as "the body of rules and regulations. that define and specify the nature of punishments for offenses committed against the state or society"
- the type of murderer to kill a bunch of people at once or a lot of people in a short ammount of time
- a group of 6-12 people that sit on the side of the court that decides weather you are guilty or not guilty. it is required of you as a citizen of your country
- the number of types of murder there are
33 Clues: the second dangers of police work • the number of types of murder there are • records everything that occurs during trial • the second issue & challenges for police work • a part 1 offense where a person sets an illegal fire • a fancy word to describe"misleading the shareholders" • a type of law that is a result of the law that it written • ...
Business Law Unit 1 Vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- temporary release of a person awaiting trial
- type of law that results from a decision in a court case
- type of law written proactively to define and prevent undesirable activity
- to free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
- power to decide
- a violation of civil law
Down
- mThe person filing a complaint in a civil trial
- a violation of criminal law
- a previous case or decision in a legal case that guides future decisions in similar cases or situations
- The person on trial for a violation of criminal or civil law
- fairness
11 Clues: fairness • power to decide • a violation of civil law • a violation of criminal law • temporary release of a person awaiting trial • mThe person filing a complaint in a civil trial • type of law that results from a decision in a court case • The person on trial for a violation of criminal or civil law • to free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty • ...
Business Law Unit 1 Vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- Temporary release of a person awaiting trial
- Type of law that results from a decision in a court case
- Type of law written proactively to define and prevent undesirable activity
- To free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
- power to decide
- A violation of civil law
Down
- The person filing a complaint in a civil trial
- A violation of criminal law
- A previous case or decision in a legal case that guides future decisions in similar cases or situations
- The person on trial for a violation of criminal or civil law
- Fairness
11 Clues: Fairness • power to decide • A violation of civil law • A violation of criminal law • Temporary release of a person awaiting trial • The person filing a complaint in a civil trial • Type of law that results from a decision in a court case • The person on trial for a violation of criminal or civil law • To free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty • ...
Derechos Humanos-Ben 2014-11-18
Across
- /lo que alguien tiene cuando alguien tiene miedo
- /cuando una person no tiene exito
- /cuando no hay guerra o violencia en el mundo
- / lo que un criminal comete
- /una persona que apoya una causa
- /defienden una nación
- / lo que es una dictadura hace a su gente
- / matar una persona
Down
- /una persona que le gusta discriminar
- /el trabajo forzado
- /poner a alguien en la carcel
- /una persona que es en la carcel
- /pedir a alguien con autoridad
- /lo que el juez da a la criminal
- / un caso en la tribunal
- / atacar una persona
16 Clues: /defienden una nación • /el trabajo forzado • / matar una persona • / atacar una persona • /poner a alguien en la carcel • / un caso en la tribunal • / lo que un criminal comete • /cuando una person no tiene exito • /una persona que apoya una causa • /pedir a alguien con autoridad • /lo que el juez da a la criminal • ...
TAB4_GL _U 2018-12-17
15 Clues: tuomio • vainota • lahjonta • tunnustaa • tasavalta • vähemmistö • rikollinen • lainsäädäntö • perustuslaki • ennakkoluulo • kuningaskunta • kansanäänestys • suvaitsevaisuus • todistusaineisto • monikulttuurinen
people and lifestyle 2023-01-30
15 Clues: житель • тюрьма • грабить • общество • признать • привычка • молодежь • население • совершить • преступник • расписание • незаконный • правительство • безответственный • благотворительность
kpl1 2022-08-25
French Cognates 2024-11-13
15 Clues: heure • solide • banane • parfait • planète • amusant • musique • criminel • dangereux • populaire • l'artiste • l'histoire • bicyclette • normalement • intéressant
Cree Words 2016-02-29
Across
- poverties and pathologies resulting from unmet human needs
- fairness
- journey
- feeling healthy
- achieved health and wellness
- thinking well of "self"
- assisted health and wellness
- equality
- keeping systems
- yearning for a better quality of life and happier times
Down
- interminable and blunt assault inflicting historic trauma on a massive scale
- kinship, where everyone is related
- the ensuing imprisonment in pain-wracked minds, bodies, and spirits
- ascribed health and wellness
- residential schools
- attachment, where all things are connected
- process of healing, helping and taking responsibilities for ourselves
- Cree language
- self
19 Clues: self • journey • fairness • equality • Cree language • feeling healthy • keeping systems • residential schools • thinking well of "self" • ascribed health and wellness • achieved health and wellness • assisted health and wellness • kinship, where everyone is related • attachment, where all things are connected • yearning for a better quality of life and happier times • ...
Sentencing and Release in Canada’s Legal System Med. Def. (with - for two or more words) 2014-01-13
Across
- the right of Canadian citizens to vote
- a principle that judicial decisions should be based on objective criteria and be free from bias or confl icts of interest
- an order issued by the court requiring the performance of a specified act or the giving of authority to have it done
- another term for jury
- cease by legislation to treat (something) as illegal
- to make an act completely legal by removing it from the Criminal Code or other criminal statute
Down
- anything that prevents someone from participating fully and equally in society
- the outcome of a case
- the body of public law that defi nes crimes and prescribes punishments
- To impose a criminal penalty on
10 Clues: the outcome of a case • another term for jury • To impose a criminal penalty on • the right of Canadian citizens to vote • cease by legislation to treat (something) as illegal • the body of public law that defi nes crimes and prescribes punishments • anything that prevents someone from participating fully and equally in society • ...
Misc Information 2025-04-03
Across
- These evil minds plot destruction
- WTF? No, WT__
- Its not spherical. Spherical!
- You might have to roll for it
- Not found on the cob
- Building blocks, video games and... Movies?
Down
- Mark Calloway
- Not found on duolingo. Garnar frash.
- Advanced handheld console
- Angry spikey firebreather in a castle
- a game and an animal
- Royal instrument of Hyrule
- Expression of disappointment
13 Clues: Mark Calloway • WTF? No, WT__ • a game and an animal • Not found on the cob • Advanced handheld console • Royal instrument of Hyrule • Expression of disappointment • Its not spherical. Spherical! • You might have to roll for it • These evil minds plot destruction • Not found on duolingo. Garnar frash. • Angry spikey firebreather in a castle • ...
Theology 5 vocab 2023-11-01
Across
- Those who receive revelation
- minds function of the truth
- promise between man and God
- dying for Jesus’s salvation
- Biblical revelation of original sin
- guidance of the Holy Spirit
Down
- God revealing his salvation
- time before writing historical events
- passage in Genesis
- ancient fathers of the Jews
- God making himself known
11 Clues: passage in Genesis • God making himself known • God revealing his salvation • ancient fathers of the Jews • minds function of the truth • promise between man and God • dying for Jesus’s salvation • guidance of the Holy Spirit • Those who receive revelation • Biblical revelation of original sin • time before writing historical events
Unit 5 Vocab 2023-10-26
Across
- Passage announces coming of Messiah
- God revealing human history
- Agreements between God and people
- Writings inspired by Holy Spirit
- Saving message of Christ
- Origins of sin and evil
Down
- One’s who receive revelation
- Time before writing was invented
- God making himself known
- Ancient Jewish Fathers
- Minds function of attaining truth
11 Clues: Ancient Jewish Fathers • Origins of sin and evil • God making himself known • Saving message of Christ • God revealing human history • One’s who receive revelation • Time before writing was invented • Writings inspired by Holy Spirit • Agreements between God and people • Minds function of attaining truth • Passage announces coming of Messiah
Youth Criminal Justice Act 2024-11-16
Across
- Most youth avoid a criminal _____
- Youth custody also is reserved for _____ offenders.
- Youth custody is reserved for ____ crimes
- To change someone back to a law-abiding citizen (slang)
- One alternative measure is a ____ circle
- A young ______ broke laws 1984-2003
- Juvenile _____ broke laws 1908-1984
- Youth Criminal Justice Act abbreviation
Down
- To confine by order of a judge
- The most common youth sentence _______
- A punishment to scare people
- Given to youth who need help
- A first nations community leader
- A publication ___ prevents identification of youth
- Trial by judge and ______
15 Clues: Trial by judge and ______ • A punishment to scare people • Given to youth who need help • To confine by order of a judge • A first nations community leader • Most youth avoid a criminal _____ • A young ______ broke laws 1984-2003 • Juvenile _____ broke laws 1908-1984 • The most common youth sentence _______ • Youth Criminal Justice Act abbreviation • ...
The Darkest Minds-Book Project 2025-02-25
Across
- Soldiers who guard the camps
- The camp Liam and Chubs broke out of
- Camp the kids were kept at
- President’s son who is leader of watch; Ruby hates him
- Ruby’s ability, above yellow, below red.
- Building where ‘freaks’ got medical help
- President’s son who promised freedom to freaks.
- Zu’s favorite person
- Leader of blue tribe they found
- Safe spot for ‘freaks’ to live in peace
- Safe house town where there are safe houses
- Broken down van they escaped in
- The only unmonitored computer in the U.S
- What they called the camp freaks
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- Area where bad things and secrets are stored
- Kitchen worker who loves Clancy
- Group of kids who guard Eastriver
- A yellow girl, electric powers
- What they call Chub’s motivational speeches.
- Silent, big kid who is part of Watch
- Main character
- What does Liam call Ruby?
- What they called Clancy
- The vault where Clancy keeps his money
- One of Ruby’s skinny friends
- Deadliest abilities of all colors
- Clancy’s Father
- Liam’s old friend from Caledonia
- Agent for Children’s League
- Power the freak kids have
30 Clues: Main character • Clancy’s Father • Zu’s favorite person • What they called Clancy • What does Liam call Ruby? • Power the freak kids have • Camp the kids were kept at • Agent for Children’s League • Soldiers who guard the camps • One of Ruby’s skinny friends • A yellow girl, electric powers • Kitchen worker who loves Clancy • Leader of blue tribe they found • ...
Master Minds - Long -u patterns 2025-11-12
Across
- Long pasta strand
- Smaller in number
- Contaminate or make dirty
- Silky case made by a caterpillar
- Air-filled party decoration
- Animated short film or comic drawing
- To make smaller or less
- Quality that pleases the senses
- Reason given to justify something
- The day after Monday
- Difficult to bite through
- Pain in the mouth
Down
- Two-wheeled ride-on vehicle
- Helpful or serving a purpose
- Farm bird that crows at dawn
- Precious gemstone
- Masked nocturnal animal
- Absentminded scribble
- Mix up or perplex
- To make part of a whole
- To entertain or make someone laugh
- To decline or say no
- Hair-washing liquid
- Large tawny wild cat
24 Clues: Long pasta strand • Smaller in number • Precious gemstone • Mix up or perplex • Pain in the mouth • Hair-washing liquid • To decline or say no • The day after Monday • Large tawny wild cat • Absentminded scribble • Masked nocturnal animal • To make part of a whole • To make smaller or less • Contaminate or make dirty • Difficult to bite through • Two-wheeled ride-on vehicle • ...
spanish 2022-04-04
Christian's crossword 2018-08-06
9 Clues: A semitone • You breathe it • Maui from Moana • Easily caught on fire • He went to jail for ____ • A severe mental disorder • The ability to read minds • a semicircular shape or structure • Northen bird of mountianous regions
UAE 2021-11-15
9 Clues: 7 stars • A large tree. • A need for speed. • world of adventure • The bigger picture. • In honor of the first ruler. • Red, black, green, and white. • Tallest building in the world. • Connecting Minds, Creating the Future.
Galileo crossword puzzle 2024-03-12
9 Clues: our mascot. • our principal. • what we do in school. • what we are on campus. • the name of our campus. • ______ rules our minds. • ______ rules our hearts. • _____ guides our behavior. • the person our school was named after.
Fame and fortune (Project English 3) 2015-11-15
20 Clues: sjet • dělník • hasiči • úspěch • zranění • kdykoli • střecha • skončit • zločinec • vzrušení • opuštěný • soutěžící • vypadnout • zachránit • po chvíli • potopit se • vyskočit z • spadnout z • projít skrz • propadnout z
Sam,Yena,Ahjin 2017-04-10
SS2 p.50 2020-11-02
22 Clues: arm • rijk • meer • vele • gebied • kennis • luxueus • helling • smoking • houding • opereren • bevroren • vijandig • medaille • crimineel • mysterieus • veiligheid • vrouwelijk • gelegenheid • eerste hulp • lenig, soepel • persoonlijkheid
gregor 2023-04-11
22 Clues: pink • pätt • sobiv • võlts • varas • tõend • otsene • närima • karjuma • kontakt • reisima • süütama • süütaja • võitlus • põgenema • võitleja • imetlema • nõu andma • tunnistaja • kirjeldama • kurjategija • dealing narkoäri
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
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
Scene 3 text 9 (2 of 2) 2025-02-16
22 Clues: kone • ohje • kasvi • paitsi • mitata • nopeus • korjata • asiakas • kadonnut • tekninen • tapahtua • ratkaista • rikollinen • keskustelu • ahdistunut • tuntematon • verkkosivusto • epäluotettava • käyttäytyminen • ihminen, ihmis- • älyllinen, älykäs • palauttaa, toipua
Just Thinking Vocabulary (p.4-20) #2 2023-10-29
23 Clues: win • fake • same • scene • crime • solve • crash • skill • stunt • several • explain • imagine • succeed • prefect • theater • perform • compare • criminal • evidence • exciting • director • incommon • different
LATIN CROSSWORD 2014-07-09
16 Clues: VOTE • BODY • OLDER • ANGER • BETTER • AGAINST • SUNROOM • MISTAKE • THEATRE • CRIMINAL • THEREFORE • CONCERNING • SPONTANEOUS • CERTIFICATE • APPROXIMATELY • PROPORTIONALLY
Law and people 2022-10-09
16 Clues: мир • житель • тюрьма • выборы • выстрел • привычка • общество • политика • преступник • расписание • голосовать • сообщество • арестовывать • правительство • национальность • благотворительность
Roberson Chapter 7 2013-06-09
Across
- Sheppard v._______
- A criminal trial should be open to the _______.
- ______ v. Louisiana opinion directed criticism of law enforcement officers.
- Replacement juror
- Justice William ___
- _______ of the press
- ______ trial is a trial by judge alone.
- Justice Sandra Day ________
Down
- ________ New Jersey
- United States v. ________ held that lie detector test results were not admissible.
- States not required to provide jury trial in cases involving _______ offenses.
- Justice Harry ________
- A ___ order may be issued by trial judge.
- ________ v. Louisiana concerned the right to a jury trial.
- The public has a right of _______ to a criminal trial.
- ________ Newspapers v. Virginia
- ______ v. Alabama
17 Clues: Replacement juror • ______ v. Alabama • Sheppard v._______ • ________ New Jersey • Justice William ___ • _______ of the press • Justice Harry ________ • Justice Sandra Day ________ • ________ Newspapers v. Virginia • ______ trial is a trial by judge alone. • A ___ order may be issued by trial judge. • A criminal trial should be open to the _______. • ...
PUZZLE 2023-12-08
Across
- The intentional and unlawful killing of one's own spouse.
- A legal principle that allows a person to use force to protect their property.
- A criminal who engages in the illegal trade of stolen medical equipment.
Down
- A legal term for the killing of a leader or authority figure.
- A forensic tool used to analyze patterns of insect activity on a corpse.
- A criminal who engages in the illegal trade of stolen intellectual property.
- A criminal who engages in the illegal trade of stolen electronics.
- A legal principle that allows for the use of force to prevent a crime.
- A criminal who engages in the illegal trade of stolen rare coins.
- A forensic tool used to analyze patterns of blood flow in the body.
10 Clues: The intentional and unlawful killing of one's own spouse. • A legal term for the killing of a leader or authority figure. • A criminal who engages in the illegal trade of stolen rare coins. • A criminal who engages in the illegal trade of stolen electronics. • A forensic tool used to analyze patterns of blood flow in the body. • ...
Philippians 4:6-7 2025-11-15
8 Clues: comprehending • talking to God • feeling uneasy • heavenly Father • inside the head • holiday in November • where Christ lives in us • pointer and middle finger make this sign
CRIME STORY 2014-05-05
Across
- IT IS AN ARM, IT IS SHARP AND CAN BE USED IN THE KITCHEN TO CUT FOOD
- IT IS WHEN THE POLICE ASK QUESTIONS AND WORK ON A CRIME
- SHE OR HE CAN SEND A CRIMINAL TO PRISON AFTER A TRIAL, SHE OR HE READS THE LAW
- IT IS A MACHINE THAT IS MADE TO EXPLODE AND KILL A MAXIMUM OF PEOPLE
- SYNONYM OF PROOF
- FAMOUS CRIMINAL WHO KILLED 5 WOMEN IN LONDON AT THE END OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
- IT IS A PERSON WHO SAW A CRIME
Down
- SHERLOCK HOLMES AND HERCULE POIROT ARE PRIVATE ONES
- SYNONYM OF MURDERER
- IT IS AN ADMINISTRATION WHERE POLICE OFFICERS WORK
- IT IS WHEN CRIMINALS ATTACK A BANK OR A JEWELRY TO ROB THEM
- SYNONYM OF REVOLVER
- MEMBER OF A GANG, IT IS ALSO A SYNONYM FOR CRIMINAL
- AGATHA CHRISTIE.......MANY BOOKS AND SHORT STORIES
- SYNONYM OF SCIENTIST, SHE OR HE IS THE HEROIN/HERO OF A TV SERIES
- SYNONYM OF JOURNALIST
16 Clues: SYNONYM OF PROOF • SYNONYM OF MURDERER • SYNONYM OF REVOLVER • SYNONYM OF JOURNALIST • IT IS A PERSON WHO SAW A CRIME • IT IS AN ADMINISTRATION WHERE POLICE OFFICERS WORK • AGATHA CHRISTIE.......MANY BOOKS AND SHORT STORIES • SHERLOCK HOLMES AND HERCULE POIROT ARE PRIVATE ONES • MEMBER OF A GANG, IT IS ALSO A SYNONYM FOR CRIMINAL • ...
Tech in the Vrogg system 2025-12-07
8 Clues: Megatrons (Robots??) • Vethulmar (air nomads) • Viltrumites (super humans) • Dropphaxians (friendly dragons) • Drozzikar (insectoid hive-minds) • Quarnathi (telepathic dog beings) • Krellithians (six-eyed amphibians) • Quorrivvex (shadow-dwelling hunters)
Government 2021-03-01
Across
- courts whose responsibility is to review decisions by lower courts.
- Court - court responsible for ruling in misdemeanor cases, preliminary felony case hearings, civil
- Branch branch of government responsible for interpreting the laws.
- and can issue search warrants.
- of $15,000 or less, and civil disputes.
- geographic or topical area that a court is responsible for.
- Jurisdiction - a court whose jurisdiction covers only a specific type of case.
Down
- Justice presiding justice of the Supreme Court.
- Court - court with the power to rule on wills and estates, traffic violations, violations of game
- challenge to a lower court¶s decision.
- an area under the jurisdiction of the superior court.
- Court - a court with the power to issue warrants and try minor criminal cases, civil cases for
- an area under the jurisdiction of the Court of Appeals.
- Court - court responsible for hearing civil and criminal trials, divorce cases, and land titles.
- fish laws, grant marriage and firearms licenses and appoint legal guardians.
- Court - court responsible for reviewing decisions made in civil or criminal cases, determining
- constitutionality of laws, changes to elections, and death sentences.
17 Clues: and can issue search warrants. • challenge to a lower court¶s decision. • of $15,000 or less, and civil disputes. • Justice presiding justice of the Supreme Court. • an area under the jurisdiction of the superior court. • an area under the jurisdiction of the Court of Appeals. • geographic or topical area that a court is responsible for. • ...
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 • ...
DESIGN LEAGUE TEAM 2017-10-10
11 Clues: snap to it • Idaho potato • we love yellow • they love color • basic design errors • I'm a jeannie in a bottle • keep those file sizes down • practical tools for business • need a service? consider it done • we read their minds on regular basis • you can find them in grocery store near you
MARKETING TERMS 2021-06-29
Across
- a study of population factors
- forces
- segment personality and lifestyle
- Marketing ___ consist of the 4 P's
- orientation on internal firms abilities
- perception of the brand in consumers minds
Down
- to enhance LT interests of communities
- Within the control of the company
- dividing the market into groups
- Marketing is satisfying_____needs & wants
- Environmental _____ examines external
11 Clues: forces • a study of population factors • dividing the market into groups • Within the control of the company • segment personality and lifestyle • Marketing ___ consist of the 4 P's • Environmental _____ examines external • to enhance LT interests of communities • orientation on internal firms abilities • Marketing is satisfying_____needs & wants • ...
Truly Loyalist Daily Crosswords 2025-01-21
11 Clues: Real Ones • Cry Babies • Ruler of us all <3 • Somewhere we shut down! • George Again, Love him <3 • The rulers of which we love • Something we need to survive • ____ Can't make up their minds • Something that shouldn't happen • Some random guy they chose to lead • party The patriots biggest regret
Marcs crossword 2024-11-12
11 Clues: Study of minds • Where youre from? • Where Zineb is from? • Favourite colleague? • Something Amber loves • Much loved Aussie treat • Something Helen Tuffs is? • Something you love so so much • Something Amber is going to be? • What you spend half your day doing? • Where you nearly beat 15 year olds up
My 1st Crossword 2023-11-20
Across
- The Pine Tree State
- Windows Rival
- Fat President
- Xmas Meat
- Italian Scooter
- Bob _____ & The Wailers
- Subscribe, _____ & Follow
- Wes Anderson Film “Bottle ______”
- Science Class Locale
- Arbor Day Month
- Depend On
- Pig Home
- Breakfast Staple
- Red Japanese Tree
- Flag Day Month
- American Flag Color
- July Birthstone
- City W/ Most Lightning Strikes
- Color Or Fruit
- Fish Eggs
- Neither Fold Nor Raise
- Roadie’s Vehicle
- Vehicle Fuel
- Number Of Oceans
- Man’s Best Friend
- Spanish Stop
- Apple’s Tablet
- Bit Of Weed
- Purpleheart or Pink Ivory
- Home Security Doorbell
- Golf Ball Holder
- Orange Cat
- Electronics Company
- Comedian Foxx
- TV Show “____ Your Enthusiasm”
- Internet Provider
- Fremd HS Mascot
- Polar or Brown e.g.
- Traveling Wilburys Bandmate Jeff ____
- Cable Network
- Last Word In Chess
- “Showdown” Band
- First Lady
- _____ Davidson
- TV Show Set In Vegas
- Month for Moms
- Shoe W/ A Swoosh
Down
- Thanksgiving Day Parade Co.
- D-Day Beach
- Venomous Snake
- Singer Petty
- Homer’s Son
- Home To Glacier National Park
- Popular Gun Maker
- Washington DC Avenue
- Xmas Tree Type
- Chicago Trains
- Poe Bird
- Criminal Minds Network
- Penniless
- Purple Fruit
- German Auto
- Decide
- Tiny Matter
- Big Apple Stock Market
- Largemouth Fish
- Popular Social Media
- Massive
- Only Pres. From IL
- Group of Crows
- Origin of Jones
- Sunrise Locale
- Lion’s Home
- 2nd Longest TV Show
- U.S. Pres. Born on July 14th
- Chicago Airport Abrv.
- British Bar
- Lake Or City in PA
- Korean War TV Show
- Winner At Appomattox
- The Sundance State
- E-Cig
- Olden Beer
- Small Amount
- Pogo The Clown
- Billiards Need
- Bad Boys Song TV Show
- Hit The ___ (Sleep)
- Antlered Animal
- Popular Soda
90 Clues: E-Cig • Decide • Massive • Poe Bird • Pig Home • Xmas Meat • Penniless • Depend On • Fish Eggs • Orange Cat • Olden Beer • First Lady • D-Day Beach • Homer’s Son • German Auto • Tiny Matter • Lion’s Home • British Bar • Bit Of Weed • Singer Petty • Purple Fruit • Vehicle Fuel • Spanish Stop • Small Amount • Popular Soda • Windows Rival • Fat President • Comedian Foxx • Cable Network • Venomous Snake • Xmas Tree Type • Chicago Trains • ...
wings of fire nightwings 2025-05-01
11 Clues: sunny's father • is in the prophecy • starflight's father • can see the furture • starflight's sister • made up the prophecy • is the queen of nightwings • tried to kill blaze and glory • is the princess of nightwings • can read minds and see the furture • killed 20 dragons with is hand of his anumis powers
Crime & Deviance in Sociology 2025-03-18
Across
- people under 18
- police, courts, and corrections
- any act that is labeled as such by those in authority and is prohibited by law.
- practice of assuming that nonwhite Americans are more likely to commit a ccrime thanwhite Americans
- A criminal act motivated by bias against a race, religion, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation.
- Behavior that violates significant social norms is called
- Enforcing norms through either internal or external means is called
- a mark of social disgrace that sets the deviant apart from the rest of society
Down
- Efforts to reform criminals so they can re-enter society as law-abiding citizens.
- Punishing criminals as revenge for their actions.
- The use of threats of punishment to prevent crime.
- rewards or punishments used to enforce conformity to norms.
- Sanctions used to punish criminals are called this
- Unwritten rules and expectations guiding behavior in society.
- term for repeated criminal behavior
- A law enforcement agency responsible for maintaining order, enforcing laws, and preventing crime.
- A state or federal facility where individuals are confined as punishment after being convicted of a crime.
17 Clues: people under 18 • police, courts, and corrections • term for repeated criminal behavior • Punishing criminals as revenge for their actions. • The use of threats of punishment to prevent crime. • Sanctions used to punish criminals are called this • Behavior that violates significant social norms is called • rewards or punishments used to enforce conformity to norms. • ...
marten 2023-04-10
17 Clues: vale • süütu • mõrvar • vangla • mäluma • lõhkuma • süütaja • karjuma • võitleja • süütamine • kriminaal • põgenemine • pealtnägija • sissemurdja • sissumurdmine • ülestunnitstama • card debiit kaart
CHAPTER 10 CROSWORD 2013-11-24
Across
- a person aged 12 to 17 years old inclusive who breaks the law, as defined under the Youth Offenders Act
- a more serious punishment for youth criminals that does not create a criminal record
- a serious offence such as murder, attempted murder, manslaughter, aggravated assault, and repeat serious violent crimes
- a home that houses several youth criminals for a set time period for rehabilitation
- measures other than court proceedings for non-violent, first-time youth criminals
- current legislation that governs youth crime
Down
- a person who is 12 to 17 years old inclusive who is charged with an offence under the Youth Criminal Justice Act
- programs under the Young Offenders Act for first-time, non-violent offending youth
- young offenders law prior to the Youth Criminal Justice Act
- a home of an existing family where a young person is placed for care and rehabilitation
- the historic term for young offender or youth criminal
11 Clues: current legislation that governs youth crime • the historic term for young offender or youth criminal • young offenders law prior to the Youth Criminal Justice Act • measures other than court proceedings for non-violent, first-time youth criminals • programs under the Young Offenders Act for first-time, non-violent offending youth • ...
Historical Language 2021-06-25
Across
- Hole
- When a criminal is sentenced to death they are
- A person who creeps up to people and steals
- A floating prison
- A ship.
- To trade or swap.
Down
- A thief or pickpocket
- A person who sells food on the streets.
- At the Bow Street courts, where people stand
- A blanket that you wear
- To have a bath
- A rich person - snob
- A criminal that has been transported to Australia
- Old fashioned word to say baby.
14 Clues: Hole • A ship. • To have a bath • A floating prison • To trade or swap. • A rich person - snob • A thief or pickpocket • A blanket that you wear • Old fashioned word to say baby. • A person who sells food on the streets. • A person who creeps up to people and steals • At the Bow Street courts, where people stand • When a criminal is sentenced to death they are • ...
Criminal Law 2021-09-01
Across
- the killing of a mother by her son or daughter.
- someone who encourages or helps another person to commit a crime.
- help from an independent person (a mediator) to solve differences between a husband and wife whose marriage has broken down.
- one of the people who are acting as a jury.
Down
- a judge suspending or cancelling punishment for an offence.
- the condition of having two wives or two husbands at the same time
- _________order an order by the High Court. It gives the applicant permission to search the defendant's premises for evidence, inspect it and take it away. It is intended to prevent evidence being destroyed or hidden which would be relevant to the case. (Since April 1999, this has been known as a 'search order'. (2)
- the intentional and generally vicious false accusation of a crime or other offense designed to damage one's reputation.
- a claim that a person was elsewhere when a crime was committed.
9 Clues: one of the people who are acting as a jury. • the killing of a mother by her son or daughter. • a judge suspending or cancelling punishment for an offence. • a claim that a person was elsewhere when a crime was committed. • someone who encourages or helps another person to commit a crime. • the condition of having two wives or two husbands at the same time • ...
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
Down
- 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 ______ • ...
Juveniles in Criminal Justice 2020-02-18
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- Individuals under the age of 18 years who have committed a crime
- Long-term facilities in which juveniles can freely be a part of their community while under supervised care
- Decided by a probation or intake officer in place of going to court
- Special court which deals with juveniles who have been accused of violating the law
- Space or facility for securing juvenile suspects separately from adults
- Legal rights which an officer must advise a juvenile of when being interviewed or arrested
- Short-term, secure facilities which provide temporary placement and care for juveniles awaiting adjudication, disposition or transfer
- Programs which focus on rehabilitation and re-offense prevention; allows juveniles to be held responsible for their delinquent actions without incarceration or detention
- Decided by a judge after a juvenile completes the court process
- Short-term, secure facilities which screen juveniles for the appropriate facility
- Juvenile offender is not taken into police custody
- Short-term facilities which provide temporary care, but unrestricted
- Individual who has committed an act considered a crime at any age
- Provide juveniles strict, long-term confinement
- Written and signed document by the court stating the decision chosen for the juvenile and any necessary sentencing conditions
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- Judge considers all recommendations to make a final decision on how to handle the juvenile’s case; occurs after the adjudicatory hearing
- Juvenile offender is taken into police custody
- Immediate notification of a juvenile’s arrest, rights and nature of the alleged crimes to the parent or guardian
- Community facilities which provide juveniles with individually planned treatment programs, while allowing them to be a part of the public; term length depends on treatment program
- Long-term facilities which provide juveniles with challenging activities to reduce delinquent behaviors and encourage accountability
- Juvenile case goes to trial in front of a judge, where both attorneys present evidence, question the witnesses and discuss the case
- Intervention strategies designed to act in unison to encourage accountability, protect public safety and reduce reoffending by preventing future juvenile criminal behavior
- Juvenile who has committed an act which is an offense only because of their age
- Determines the resulting consequences against the juvenile’s delinquent actions
- Juveniles continue living in their communities, but under restrictions and conditions specified by the court and report to a probationary officer
- Strict, secure facilities where juveniles partake in drills and physical labor, like military basic training, to break their resistance; term length depends on court decision
- Part of the initial hearing when the court explains the formal charges against the juvenile alleged in the petition
27 Clues: Juvenile offender is taken into police custody • Provide juveniles strict, long-term confinement • Juvenile offender is not taken into police custody • Decided by a judge after a juvenile completes the court process • Individuals under the age of 18 years who have committed a crime • Individual who has committed an act considered a crime at any age • ...
Criminal Justice Terms 2 2021-08-02
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- Sentence, Postponement or delay of a sentence to a future date.
- A document or other item introduced as evidence during a trial or hearing.
- Sentence, Sentences that are successive and are served one after another.
- Imprisonment, Intentionally restraining another person without having the legal right to do so. It’s not necessary that physical force be used; threats or a show of apparent authority are sufficient.
- Summons, An order commanding an accused to appear in court.
- Witness, Person who sees a crime taking place.
- The pre-trial devices that can be used by one party to obtain facts and information about the case from the other party in order to assist the party’s preparation for trial.
- The making known of a fact that had previously been hidden.
- Formal conclusion by a judge or regulatory agency on issues of fact. Also, a conclusion by a jury regarding a fact.
- A formal accusation or indictment filed by the prosecutor’s office that a specific person has committed a specific crime. Also known as pressing charges.
- Evidence, All evidence except eyewitness testimony. One example is physical evidence, such as fingerprints, from which an inference can be drawn.
- Sentence, Sentences for different offenses (crimes) that run together or are served at the same time.
- The use of physical force or threats to compel someone to commit an act against their will.
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- Arrest, Any unlawful physical restraint of another’s personal liberty, whether or not carried out by a peace officer.
- Process of Law, Procedures followed by law enforcement and courts to ensure the protection of an individual’s rights as assigned by the Constitution.
- of Venue, A change in the location of a trial, usually granted to avoid prejudice against one of the parties.
- imprisonment is a misdemeanor and a tort (a civil wrong). If the perpetrator confines the victim for a substantial period of time (or moves him a significant distance) in order to commit a felony, the false imprisonment may become a kidnapping.
- The questioning of a witness produced by the other side.
- The fraudulent appropriation by a person to his own use or benefit or property or money entrusted to him by another.
- Evidence, Supplementary evidence that tends to strengthen or confirm the initial evidence.
- The termination of formal charges.
- To intentionally destroy, obliterate or strike out records or information in files, computers and other depositories.
- Detaining of a person by lawful process or authority to assure his or her appearance to any hearing; the jailing or imprisonment of a person convicted of a crime.
23 Clues: The termination of formal charges. • Witness, Person who sees a crime taking place. • The questioning of a witness produced by the other side. • Summons, An order commanding an accused to appear in court. • The making known of a fact that had previously been hidden. • Sentence, Postponement or delay of a sentence to a future date. • ...
Intro to Criminal Law 2022-03-31
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- the person who actually commits the criminal offence...it’s co-perpetrators when there are more than one.
- an index that measures overall number and severity of crimes reported to police.
- offences that don’t require mens rea, but also do not offer any defence (ex: speeding, driving without a licence, etc.).
- deliberate intention to commit a prohibited act... guilty mind.
- paying back the victim of a crime.
- when someone helps someone else commit a crime...being present at the crime is not necessary.
- desire to commit one wrongful act as a step towards committing another wrongful act (ex: Elsa punches Linnea to disable her, so she can steal her purse)
- the state of mind in which a person desires to carry out a wrongful act, knows what the results will be, and is reckless regarding the consequences.
- liability A type of offence that does not require mens rea.
- voluntary action, omission, or state of being that is prohibited by the CCC... guilty act.
- crime A group of 3 or more people that define themselves by opposing authority and engaging in ongoing criminal activity (criminal organizations, gangs).
- desire to commit a wrongful act with no ulterior motive or purpose (ex: Sven punches Oskar simply because he's angry).
- laws covering less serious offences, and are usually punishable by fines.
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- when someone takes an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person wouldn’t take (ex: driving a motorcycle through the mall on Black Friday...proves mens rea through presence of extreme recklessness). People can see their conduct may be harmful but decide to do it anyway.
- when someone knowingly receives, comforts, or assists a perpetrator in escaping from the police
- encouraging someone to commit a crime...being present at the crime is not necessary.
- the defence that everything was done to prevent the strict liability offence from happening, yet it still happened.
- offences that don’t require mens rea, but do offer defence of due diligence (ex: laws prohibiting the sale of impure foods, environmental protection laws)
- is the act or omission of an act that is prohibited by law and punishable by federal statute.
- federal statute containing most of the Canadian criminal laws.
- when two or more people make an agreement/plan to commit an illegal act, even if they don’t carry out the act
- when one has the intention to commit a crime, but the crime is not completed.
- category of public law that prohibits and punishes acts that injure people, property, and/or society.
23 Clues: paying back the victim of a crime. • liability A type of offence that does not require mens rea. • federal statute containing most of the Canadian criminal laws. • deliberate intention to commit a prohibited act... guilty mind. • laws covering less serious offences, and are usually punishable by fines. • ...
Criminal Court System Crossword 2015-11-01
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- verdict / a decision by the judge to withdraw the case from the jury and enter a verdict of not guilty
- / to contradict evidence introduced by the opposing side
- / information that tends to prove or disprove the elements of an offence
- / the party that responds to an appeal
- jury / a jury that cannot reach a unanimous verdict
- / the first stage of a criminal trial in which the defendant enters a plea to the charge
- / in criminal court, the person charged with committing a criminal offence
- evidence / testimony given by a witness to prove an alleged fact
- panel / the large group of randomly selected citizens from which jury members are chosen
- / the party that files an appeal
- / knowingly making false statements in court while giving evidence under oath or affirmation
- clerk / the court official who assists the judge
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- council / a lawyer who defends an accused person on trial
- / a court order requiring the witness to appear in court on a certain date to give evidence]
- / the court official who assists the sheriff
- / the interception of telephone communication
- dire / a mini-trial in which jurors are excluded while the admissibility of evidence is discussed
- challenge / the right of the crown or the defence to exclude someone from a jury without providing a reason
- / a reply to the opposing side's rebuttal
- evidence / evidence given by a witness based on information received from someone else rather than personal knowledge
- / a typed record of everything said in court during a trial
- / recording a speaker's oral communication by using an electronic device
- / the court official responsible for jury management
- / in a criminal trial, a group of 12 people who decide whether the accused is guilty or not guilty
- / An application to a higher court to review the decision made by a lower court
- / the court official appointed to try cases in a court of law and to sentence convicted persons
26 Clues: / the party that files an appeal • / the party that responds to an appeal • / a reply to the opposing side's rebuttal • / the court official who assists the sheriff • / the interception of telephone communication • clerk / the court official who assists the judge • jury / a jury that cannot reach a unanimous verdict • ...
INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE 2016-09-06
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- the amendment that grants you the right to a trial by jury
- the number of jurors and/or agreements needed to send an accused to trial
- the process where a suspect is fingerprinted and photographed
- a situation where the offender returns to the community but under supervision
- this individual during a preliminary hearing decides if the accused goes to trial
- the state that has the highest number of executions since 1976
- a facility where punishment for serious crimes are served
- the percentage needed to be paid in order for the accused to be released on bail
- the process where a formal accusation is made by the GRAND JURY
- the rights that are read to a suspect upon being arrested
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- a wrong against society that by law is to be punished by that society
- the individual that the accused would like to have present while being questioned by law enforcement
- an early release from prison
- a type of agreement that can happen at any point prior to a verdict
- the process where a crime must be reported and/or complaint must be filed
- a county facility where punishment for minor crimes are served
- the process where a suspect is physically taken into custody
- a major reason for a request in a change of venue during a trial
- a type of appearance in court where the suspect is advised of the chargers and given an attorney
- the decision made by the jury at the conclusion of a trial, guilty or acquitted
20 Clues: an early release from prison • a facility where punishment for serious crimes are served • the rights that are read to a suspect upon being arrested • the amendment that grants you the right to a trial by jury • the process where a suspect is physically taken into custody • the process where a suspect is fingerprinted and photographed • ...
Criminal justice cross word 2024-02-13
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- ensures defendants have lawyers and given rights
- which case dealt with recording of a public phones
- right to trial by court, all witness must be presented in court, right to an attorney
- Bans use of illegally obtained evidence in a trial
- punishment must fit the crime
- which case dealt with a man trash be searched fight as constitutional to go through personal property
- cash paid to temporarily release them from prison untill their trial
- the search of any place at any time (used by Britishin the colonies)
- punish intentional wrongdoing
- which case dealt with unreasonable searches and seizures of drugs in a car
- refers to crime that are excessively harsh
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- people are not forced to be a witness at their own trial and can’t be tried for the same crime twice
- no unnecessary warrants without probable cause backed by proof
- Which case dealt with unreasonable search and seizure of an apartment
- renew all rights of deserving youthful and non violent offenders
- being forced to testify against yourself during a trial
- suspicion supported by facts
- which case dealt with smelling drugs and searching car
- being tried more then one for the same crime
- no excessive bail or fines, no torture or excessive jail time
- permits admission of evidence obtained through illegal means but it would have been found anyway
- reveal all evidence rather than concealing
- WHO MAKES UP 40% OF inmates in the us
- which case dealt with unreasonable search and seizures of a man alone in a trailer
- what percent of people live in poverty after prison
25 Clues: suspicion supported by facts • punishment must fit the crime • punish intentional wrongdoing • WHO MAKES UP 40% OF inmates in the us • reveal all evidence rather than concealing • refers to crime that are excessively harsh • being tried more then one for the same crime • ensures defendants have lawyers and given rights • which case dealt with recording of a public phones • ...
Criminal Justice Seminar Crossword 2022-10-24
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- rule
- a choice about enforcement action
- a change to the Constitution
- desire to commit crime
- the chance to commit crime
- landmark case about police questioning
- fair and just
- enforcement boundary
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- first 10 amendments to Constitution
- person charged with a crime
- temporary restriction of rights
- laws are made up of these
- a thing that can be part of a case
- not for anyone else to see or know
- a single decision maker
- a high level of certainty
- ability to commit crime
- prosecution or defense
- defendant's peers
- more than just a peek
20 Clues: rule • fair and just • defendant's peers • enforcement boundary • more than just a peek • desire to commit crime • prosecution or defense • a single decision maker • ability to commit crime • laws are made up of these • a high level of certainty • the chance to commit crime • person charged with a crime • a change to the Constitution • temporary restriction of rights • ...
“Criminal Justice Terms Review” 2025-06-29
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- | Anything used to prove or disprove a fact
- | Statement given under oath
- | To take someone into custody legally
- | Person who suffers harm due to a crime
- | A unique print left by fingers
- Cause | Reasonable belief a crime was committed
- | A formal declaration of guilt
- | Statement admitting guilt
- | Legal document authorizing an action
- | Person who conducts a criminal investigation
- | Biological evidence used for ID
- | Photo taken after an arrest
- of Custody | Documentation of evidence handling
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- | Formal questioning by law enforcement
- | Continuous observation of a person/place
- | A person believed to be involved in a crime
- | To look for evidence
- | Unlawful killing of another person
- | Scientific methods used in crime solving
- | Rights read to suspects upon arrest
- | Formal charge issued by a grand jury
- Scene | Location where a crime took place
- | Legal document requiring court appearance
- | An act punishable by law
- | A claim of being elsewhere during a crime
25 Clues: | To look for evidence • | An act punishable by law • | Statement admitting guilt • | Statement given under oath • | Photo taken after an arrest • | A formal declaration of guilt • | A unique print left by fingers • | Biological evidence used for ID • | Unlawful killing of another person • | Rights read to suspects upon arrest • | To take someone into custody legally • ...
Criminal Justice System Crossword 2024-12-05
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- Rights granted under the Fifth, sixth, and eight Amendments are meant to ensure that criminal suspects enjoy a fair treatment in a court of law
- Every suspect has this right and it means the government under established legal guidelines rather than in an arbitrary or random fashion
- A group of citizens who examine the evidence in a serious criminal case to determine whether a person accused of a crime should be indicted or charged.
- A minor crime, typically punishable by a fine or no more than one year in prison.
- The stage in the criminal process when a person accused of a crime is informed of the charges and allowed to enter a plea of guilty or not guilty.
- A repayment by an offender to a victim for losses, damages, or injuries from a crime.
- Crimes with examples of theft, burglary, shoplifting, robbery, and arson.
- A serious crime that is usually punishable by more than one year in prison.
- A warrant must be issued by a judge based on probable cause.
- Police can make warrantless searches of auto-mobiles under certain circumstances since a vehicle might be moved before a warrant is obtained
- Because the intrusion is slight, stopping motorists at roadblocks to search for drunk drivers is considered reasonable.
- A formal accusation of criminal behavior handed down by a grand jury.
- Justice
- Underage inmates that are housed in separate juvenile facilities.
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- Crimes with examples of possession, manufacture, and distribution of drugs.
- This is a challenge that is given without reason but that is usually based on a perceived bias in the jury candidate.
- The defendant is imprisoned but is allowed to work in the community workdays
- The right to a speedy and public trial
- An agreement in which a defendant pleads guilty in return for a lesser sentence or reduced charge.
- Crimes with examples include counterfeiting, blackmail, bank fraud, credit card fraud, and investment fraud.
- Information can be inferred from other facts such as fingerprints on a gun that was used in a crime.
- Police are legally allowed to search a person’s property if the person provides voluntary consent and is not coerced
- Crimes with examples of gambling and prostitution.
- When criminals arrive at the police station they are asked to give their name, date of birth, and other personal details during this time.
- The defendant may be required to pay a certain sum of money to the government
- in a jail, prison, or other correctional facility as punishment for a crime.
- Information provided by a witness or by a video or audio recording of the crime.
- In New Jersey v. T.L.O. (1985), the Supreme Court held that school officials can search students who are on school grounds without probable cause
- Crimes with examples of murder, assault and battery, and kidnapping.
- Searching carry-on luggage is considered permissible to lessen the danger of airline hijacking
- The defendant must report to their officer, who ensures that the defendant is following certain conditions set by the judge
31 Clues: Justice • The right to a speedy and public trial • Crimes with examples of gambling and prostitution. • A warrant must be issued by a judge based on probable cause. • Underage inmates that are housed in separate juvenile facilities. • Crimes with examples of murder, assault and battery, and kidnapping. • ...
Code of Criminal Procedure 2025-09-25
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- duces tecum, A written order requiring a person to appear at a certain place and time to bring documents and/or to give testimony.
- order, is a court-issued document designed to safeguard a victim of violence, abuse, or harassment by imposing restrictions on an alleged abuser.
- of Habeas Corpus, a court order, intended for any peace officer to produce the person in custody before a judge to justify their detention.
- of the evidence, is a legal standard of proof requiring a party to show that something is more likely than not true, or that there is a greater than 50% chance it happened as described.
- Jury, A panel of 16-23 citizens who hear evidence generally presented by the prosecutor and decide whether there is enough evidence to issue an indictment to formally charge the accused with a crime.
- Cause, A reasonable ground for belief that defendant committed a specific crime or that an identified location contains specific items connected with a crime.
- an order signed by a magistrate authorizing law enforcement to arrest an individual to bring them before the court for failing to appear at a hearing.
- A lawyer representing the municipal, county and state or federal government in criminal proceedings.
- A notice signed by a magistrate requiring a person’s appearance in court on or by a specific day and time.
- A statement of facts that is written down and the truth of which is sworn to before an officer who can administer oaths.
- A serious crime that is generally punishable by imprisonment of more than one year.
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- A formal, written accusation that charges defendant with a particular crime and is brought by the grand jury, rather than by the prosecutor.
- Dire, The pretrial questioning of individuals who are potential jurors to decide whether they can be on a jury.
- ex-parte order, is a short-term court order granting immediate protection to someone in danger without the abuser's presence at the initial hearing, typically issued when a judge finds a clear and present danger of harm, such as in cases of family violence
- beyond a reasonable Doubt, The belief that there is a real possibility that a defendant is guilty.
- The act of trying a defendant in court for a crime.
- A formal written statement of the charge(s) made directed to the court which initiates a case by accusing an individual of committing a crime.
- bond with the court that allows the release of a suspect or defendant from jail before or after a criminal proceeding or trial has begun. The general purpose of bail is to ensure that the suspect or defendant shows up to their next court proceeding. Bail Bond. A promise by a surety to deposit money or property with the court that allows the release of a suspect or defendant from jail.
- A crime that is usually punishable by imprisonment for not more than one year, a $500 fine.
- is the person or entity who initiates the lawsuit, claiming the other party has caused them harm or failed to fulfill a legal duty.
- A judicially imposed sentence that, subject to specific conditions, allows the defendant to be released into the community instead of serving time in prison.
- Attorney, A public official appointed or elected to represent the State in a particular district and to prosecute crimes in that district.
22 Clues: The act of trying a defendant in court for a crime. • A serious crime that is generally punishable by imprisonment of more than one year. • A crime that is usually punishable by imprisonment for not more than one year, a $500 fine. • beyond a reasonable Doubt, The belief that there is a real possibility that a defendant is guilty. • ...
Erica’s Criminal Justice crossword 2025-09-23
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- a cause of criminal behavior
- A published a book of photos
- a novel about a detective that uses logic
- created by the Chinese to identify people
- Edmond Locard sets up the first
- was found at crime scene and was used to solve the murder
- is invented for investigations
- people who are arrested are guaranteed to know certain rights
- first known law code
- Law code made for Athens and Greece
- documents that describe powers of the federal government
- a case that changed the way people view court cases
- a type of crime
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- a process in which criminal conduct is investigated
- First uniformed professional law enforcement
- a law throughout the empire by Roman military
- Nazis that planned and executed the holocaust
- first person is convicted of crime and they used this to identify him
- Julius Caesar is assassinated
- Hired by YWCA
20 Clues: Hired by YWCA • a type of crime • first known law code • a cause of criminal behavior • A published a book of photos • Julius Caesar is assassinated • is invented for investigations • Edmond Locard sets up the first • Law code made for Athens and Greece • a novel about a detective that uses logic • created by the Chinese to identify people • ...
7-8 Social Emotional Health Unit 2022-05-11
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- begin important conversations
- makes you emotionally or physically unwell
- continued or serious
- person's belief about what they can do
- things we do or say
- best way to help sexual harassment
- possibility of harm
- emotions
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- confident and forceful
- an effort to make change
- stories in our minds
- likely to achieve in real-life conditions
- Cause of diseases that lead to death
- agreement, solution, ending
- ability to recover from difficulty
15 Clues: emotions • things we do or say • possibility of harm • stories in our minds • continued or serious • confident and forceful • an effort to make change • agreement, solution, ending • begin important conversations • best way to help sexual harassment • ability to recover from difficulty • Cause of diseases that lead to death • person's belief about what they can do • ...
Freak the Mighty 2022-10-14
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- education that tastes good
- a sweet lady of light
- fat heads who assume that television tells the truth
- Max's handwriting
- whatever you want more of
- too hot to eat
- another word for falling down
- a sword with magic powers
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- Max's shoe size
- another word for max and Kevin
- a word people use with small minds
- loyal with an "F"
- Another name for blade
- millions and millions
- all at once
15 Clues: all at once • too hot to eat • Max's shoe size • loyal with an "F" • Max's handwriting • millions and millions • a sweet lady of light • Another name for blade • whatever you want more of • a sword with magic powers • education that tastes good • another word for falling down • another word for max and Kevin • a word people use with small minds • ...
Wings of Fire Characters 2025-05-04
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- in a forbidden relationship
- main character of book ten
- Librarian at Jade Mountain Academy
- she had visions which caused her to be empathetic
- The missing princess
- has firescales
- The nephew of Queen Glacier
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- can't be mind controlled
- reads minds and sees the future
- Blue's half sister
- Main character of book one
- wears an armband with bits of skyfire
- current queen of the NightWings and RainWings
- Snudoo
- half SandWing half NightWing
15 Clues: Snudoo • has firescales • Blue's half sister • The missing princess • can't be mind controlled • Main character of book one • main character of book ten • in a forbidden relationship • The nephew of Queen Glacier • half SandWing half NightWing • reads minds and sees the future • Librarian at Jade Mountain Academy • wears an armband with bits of skyfire • ...
Judicial Branch crossword puzzle 2025-03-10
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- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- A less serious crime.
- The authority to interpret and administer the law.
- The decision of a judge or jury.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the Constitution.
- The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. Courts with original jurisdiction are also known as trial courts.
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
- A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder.
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- The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution.
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides if there is enough evidence to bring the accused person to trial
- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- 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. • ...
Chapter 8 - Rex saved my life 2024-11-14
18 Clues: kula • gäng • rymma • rädda • skjuta • hjälte • hjärna • farlig • tidning • skötare • dra fram • slå omkull • brottsling • som tur var • revolverman • återhämta sig • häpnadsväckande • sätta handbojor på
Wayne Williams Crossword - Naomi Parker 2024-01-17
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- A name associated with the 1981-82 Atlanta murders, particularly the case of Wayne Williams, convicted of some of these crimes.
- The movement of fibers between surfaces, crucial in forensic analysis to establish connections between individuals and locations.
- Doubt or disbelief, particularly regarding the credibility of evidence or legal decisions.
- Individuals who suffered harm or death, crucial in criminal investigations to understand patterns and motives.
- Pertaining to laws, regulations, and the justice system, essential in understanding and navigating legal processes.
- Forensic examination of hair samples to provide insights into individuals, including species, race, and potential exposure.
- Dispute or disagreement surrounding issues, often arising in legal cases due to differing perspectives.
- Analyzing evidence to create a behavioral profile of a criminal, aiding in investigations and understanding offender characteristics.
- The city in Georgia, USA, where a series of murders occurred in 1981-82, known as the Atlanta child murders.
- Assertions of being not guilty, challenging convictions and claiming wrongful accusations.
- Refers to Wayne Williams, a central figure in the Atlanta child murders during the early '80s.
- Close examination or investigation, often applied to legal cases to ensure thorough review.
- Uncertainties or concerns, common in legal cases when evidence or circumstances are questioned.
- case An unsolved criminal case that remains open, with no recent investigative activity.
- A higher court that reviews decisions made by lower courts, often concerning appeals or legal challenges.
- Fair and equitable treatment within the legal system, ensuring the right outcomes in legal proceedings.
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- Recurring characteristics or behaviors observed in a series of events, crucial in criminal investigations.
- Acts of unlawfully causing the death of multiple individuals, a central theme in the Atlanta child murders case.
- Relating to scientific methods applied to solving crimes, involving analysis of evidence and legal proceedings.
- Dispute or disagreement surrounding issues, often arising in legal cases due to differing perspectives.
- Relating to the process of appealing a court decision, often involving a higher court's review
- Federal Bureau of Investigation, a key law enforcement agency in the United States involved in major criminal investigations.
- The process of gathering information and evidence to uncover facts related to a crime or incident.
- A formal declaration of guilt by a court, often leading to sentencing for a crime.
- The application of scientific methods to solve crimes, involving the collection and analysis of evidence.
- Specialized methods employed in the collection and analysis of evidence in criminal investigations.
- A location significant in the Atlanta murders, as some victims' bodies were found near bridges.
- Cases without a resolution, often referring to crimes where perpetrators remain unidentified or free.
- Formal declarations of guilt, significant outcomes in legal proceedings.
- Legal proceedings where evidence is presented, and guilt or innocence is determined by a judge or jury.
- Material like clothing fibers analyzed forensically to link individuals or locations to a crime scene.
31 Clues: Formal declarations of guilt, significant outcomes in legal proceedings. • A formal declaration of guilt by a court, often leading to sentencing for a crime. • case An unsolved criminal case that remains open, with no recent investigative activity. • Doubt or disbelief, particularly regarding the credibility of evidence or legal decisions. • ...
Battery 2013-10-27
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- word describing a field of law, in which Trespass is a part.
- The human body excluding the head and limbs
- What is stolen from Fred?
- a criminal offense involving unlawful physical contact, distinct from assault which is the apprehension, not fear, of such contact.
- An unfortunate character, criminal and victim of trespass. Starts with F and ends in a colour.
- holding, hand cuffs.
- Fred was hospitalised for _____ days.
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- A place where you serve your sentence
- Enforcers of the law, to keep us safe
- Fred walked home from his friends what?
- A sport that uses a bat, as well as an insect.
- Permission, Agreement, Yes, the most important part of a sexual relationship.
- Someone who commits a crime is a:
- he front part of a person's head from the forehead to the chin,
14 Clues: holding, hand cuffs. • What is stolen from Fred? • Someone who commits a crime is a: • A place where you serve your sentence • Enforcers of the law, to keep us safe • Fred was hospitalised for _____ days. • Fred walked home from his friends what? • The human body excluding the head and limbs • A sport that uses a bat, as well as an insect. • ...
