criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
NI5 Topic 3 2025-10-05
16 Clues: ero • ura • nuori • haaste • tuhoisa • kykenevä • psykologi • rikollinen • mahdollisuus • murrosikäinen • ongelmallinen • itsepintainen • kypsä/aikuinen • vastata/reagoida • tehdä/syyllistyä • voittaa/valloittaa
Crime Lingo 2023-01-13
20 Clues: kill • elude • prove • clutch • wicked • suspend • disrupt • criminal • murderer • detective • violation • chicanery • neck rope • hand cover • hand weapon • Arthur Conan • tie or connect • panel of peers • crew insurrection • to find the answer
Unit 2 2025-12-17
22 Clues: štěstí • úspěch • dělníci • kdykoli • novinář • zranění • svoboda • střecha • kaskadér • motocykl • zločinec • vzrušení • zachránit • soutěžící • údaj, odkaz • potíž, problém • slavná osobnost • opuštěný ostrov • omluva, výmluva • televizní soutěž • kaskadérský kousek • jasně, zcela zřejmě
personnality 2013-06-03
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- synonym of open-minded
- who takes things in with emotion
- who is too frank, too direct
- who enjoys seeing other people suffer
- very angry
- extremely tired
- who thinks a lot of himself
- someone who never changes his mind, never lets go
- timido
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- who deserves that other people believe in his words and actions
- ingenuo
- who minds other people's business (colloquial)
- who has a logical approach on the world
- someone who envies compulsively what he doesn't have
- very hungry
- synonym of intelligent
- who tells everybody what to do
- opposite of tense
18 Clues: timido • ingenuo • very angry • very hungry • extremely tired • opposite of tense • synonym of open-minded • synonym of intelligent • who thinks a lot of himself • who is too frank, too direct • who tells everybody what to do • who takes things in with emotion • who enjoys seeing other people suffer • who has a logical approach on the world • who minds other people's business (colloquial) • ...
Bookworm 2016-09-30
14 Clues: автор • товарищ • обычный • накидка • сплетни • типичный • писатель • несколько • необычный • подводный • преступник • преступление • юмористический • аккуратный, опрятный
Criminology Cross Word 2024-02-21
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- Who designed the Panopticon Prison?
- Who argues people become criminal due to labels given by authorities?
- Who argues that society has moved away from 'sovereign power' to 'disciplinary power'?
- Which Criminologists developed the Social Learning Theory?
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- Who argued the criminal mind could be identified by physical features?
- Who developed the Strain theory of deviance and anomie?
- Who is considered the father of Criminal Law and modern Criminal Justice?
- Who is the 'Mother' of criminology and the first female criminologist?
8 Clues: Who designed the Panopticon Prison? • Who developed the Strain theory of deviance and anomie? • Which Criminologists developed the Social Learning Theory? • Who argues people become criminal due to labels given by authorities? • Who argued the criminal mind could be identified by physical features? • ...
Reading changes our minds 2023-09-04
13 Clues: klaga • ökade • sprida • samhälle • intensivt • reklamblad • kejsardöme • somthing you need to do • when you can get the thing • this helps you print books • when you dont have to pay for it • when everybody have somthing to say • before books you wrote longer texts on this
Chapter 3 2014-12-21
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- An annual report compiled by the FBI to portray the crime rate in the United States.
- A noncriminal offense for which the penalty is a fine rather than incarceration.
- The degree of proof required to decide in favor of one side or the other in a civil case. In general, this requirement is met when a plaintiff proves that a fact is more likely than not true.
- Punishable by imprisonment for a year or longer, or, on rare occasions, death.
- A descriptive term for acts that are made illegal by criminal stature and are not necessarily wrong in and of themselves.
- In a civil court, legal responsibility for ones own or another's actions.
- LAW The branch of law dealing with the definition and enforcement of all private or public rights.
- A criminal offense that is not a felony; usually punishable by a fine and/or a jail term of less than one year.
- A method of gathering crime data through participants to determine their experiences as victims of crime.
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- Negligent homicide in which the offender had no intent to kill his or her victim.
- All crimes recorded by the FBI that do not fall into the category of Part I offenses
- A term for acts that are inherently wrong, regardless of whether they are prohibited by law
- State of mind in which the offender's behavior shows a lack of concern for the well-being of his or her victims.
- The person or institution that initiates a lawsuit in civil court proceedings.
- According to the Uniform Crime Reports (UCR), a law enforcement agency solves a particular offense when a person is arrested, charged, and turned over to the court for prosecution.
- The degree of proof required to find the defendant in a criminal trial guilty of committing the crime.
- Crimes reported annually by the FBI in its Uniform Crime Report
- A term used to describe the actual amount of crime that takes place.
- Homicide in which the intent to kill was present in the mind of the offender, but malice was lacking.
- In a civil court, the person or institution against whom an action is brought. IN a criminal court, the person or entity who had been formally accused of violating a criminal law.
20 Clues: Crimes reported annually by the FBI in its Uniform Crime Report • A term used to describe the actual amount of crime that takes place. • In a civil court, legal responsibility for ones own or another's actions. • The person or institution that initiates a lawsuit in civil court proceedings. • ...
unit 4 2021-10-29
15 Clues: syyte • karkuri • syyttäjä • haastaja • todistaja • rikollinen • väärä vala • kuulustelu • rangaistus • valamiehistö • pahoinpitely • todistusaineisto • vankeusrangaistus • kuolemansyyntutkija • valamiehistön päätös
Unit 4 2021-10-29
15 Clues: rike • takuu • epäilty • vankila • tuomari • syyttäjä • haastaja • puolustaa • sovittelu • väärävala • pahoinpitely • valamiehistö • haastehakemus • rikosrekisteri • todistusaineisto
The shawshank redemption 2021-12-13
15 Clues: game • fläsk • konto • scared • deadly • godkänd • cleaning • material • declined • criminal • escaping • corruption • protection • Non-reported • WantsToSeeMore
Recap crime and culpability 2025-01-22
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- Mental state per Texas Penal Code where individual is "aware" but "consciously disregards" risk of harm
- The infancy defense applies to ______ because they cannot articulate criminal intent in the same way as adults
- Crime punishable by jail or fine, or both
- Crime punishable by death or prison
- Another word for culpability?
- Mental state per Texas Penal Code requiring "conscious objective" to commit a crime
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- In strict liability offenses, _______ is not an element that needs to be proven by the state
- Type of crime category where act is defined as criminal due to public consensus and public safety concerns (Mala en se)
- Type of crime category where law defines an act as criminal but not always by public consensus (Mala prohibita)
- Mental state of criminal ________ per Texas Penal Code is when a person "ought to be aware" of a substantial risk or gross deviation from standard of care
- An action or omission element to a crime
- Individual is "criminally responsible" for a result that would not have occurred if not for the person's conduct
- Mental state per Texas Penal Code requiring "general awareness" that the conduct will cause harm
13 Clues: Another word for culpability? • Crime punishable by death or prison • An action or omission element to a crime • Crime punishable by jail or fine, or both • Mental state per Texas Penal Code requiring "conscious objective" to commit a crime • In strict liability offenses, _______ is not an element that needs to be proven by the state • ...
Brothers and Sisters Connected Forever 2025-07-19
8 Clues: Oldest Son • Oldest Daughter • The Trouble Child • Really is the baby • Always on our minds • Claims the Mom role • Claims to be the baby • 18 months apart from 3 across
Another face of Al Capone 2019-03-24
Criminal Code Offences 2014-12-01
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- The pursuit of or repeated communication with an unwilling victim
- When property is intentionally damaged by explosion or fire
- This type of firearm is banned and cannot be possessed. e.g. sawed-off shotgun
- involve crimes against property and personal information
- Commonly known as “pimping”
- Taking someone's property without their consent
- The legal definition that refers to having the legal right to an item
- using another person's personal information without their consent to commit a crime
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- This type of firearm need to be registered e.g. handguns, rifles, & shotguns
- selling, giving, transporting, delivering, or transferring a controlled substance
- communicate for the purpose of prostitution
- Use of violence to advance political or social objectives
- intentionally deceiving another party for a criminal purpose
13 Clues: Commonly known as “pimping” • communicate for the purpose of prostitution • Taking someone's property without their consent • involve crimes against property and personal information • Use of violence to advance political or social objectives • When property is intentionally damaged by explosion or fire • intentionally deceiving another party for a criminal purpose • ...
Criminal Code Offences 2014-12-01
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- When property is intentionally damaged by explosion or fire
- involve crimes against property and personal information
- Commonly known as “pimping”
- Taking someone's property without their consent
- using another person's personal information without their consent to commit a crime
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- The legal definition that refers to having the legal right to an item
- The pursuit of or repeated communication with an unwilling victim
- selling, giving, transporting, delivering, or transferring a controlled substance
- This type of firearm is banned and cannot be possessed. e.g. sawed-off shotgun
- This type of firearm need to be registered e.g. handguns, rifles, & shotguns
- communicate for the purpose of prostitution
- Use of violence to advance political or social objectives
- intentionally deceiving another party for a criminal purpose
13 Clues: Commonly known as “pimping” • communicate for the purpose of prostitution • Taking someone's property without their consent • involve crimes against property and personal information • Use of violence to advance political or social objectives • When property is intentionally damaged by explosion or fire • intentionally deceiving another party for a criminal purpose • ...
Criminal Code Offences 2014-12-01
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- involve crimes against property and personal information
- This type of firearm need to be registered e.g. handguns, rifles, & shotguns
- The legal definition that refers to having the legal right to an item
- using another person's personal information without their consent to commit a crime
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- selling, giving, transporting, delivering, or transferring a controlled substance
- Commonly known as “pimping”
- When property is intentionally damaged by explosion or fire
- communicate for the purpose of prostitution
- This type of firearm is banned and cannot be possessed. e.g. sawed-off shotgun
- intentionally deceiving another party for a criminal purpose
- Use of violence to advance political or social objectives
- Taking someone's property without their consent
- The pursuit of or repeated communication with an unwilling victim
13 Clues: Commonly known as “pimping” • communicate for the purpose of prostitution • Taking someone's property without their consent • involve crimes against property and personal information • Use of violence to advance political or social objectives • When property is intentionally damaged by explosion or fire • intentionally deceiving another party for a criminal purpose • ...
Criminal Investigation Process 2013-10-26
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- a formal accusation of a person of committing a criminal offence
- information used to support facts in a legal investigation or admissible as testimony in court
- evidence that cannot be considered by a judge or jury in court
- a legal document issued by a magistrate authorising an officer to perform a particular act
- a legal document that states when and where a person must appear in court and if they are accused, the charge to which they must answer
- to formally question a suspect in relation to an alleged crime
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- to seize a person by legal authority and take them into custody
- a statement issued by police to a suspect when they are detained to inform them of their rights
- for the police, this means carrying out research to discover evidence and examine the facts surrounding an alleged criminal incident
- the act or process of questioning a suspect by the investigating officer
- a period spent in custody awaiting trial at a later date
- the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial
- in bail, where another person agrees to provide a financial guarantee that the accused will return to the court for the trial in exchange for the accused's temporary release
13 Clues: a period spent in custody awaiting trial at a later date • the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial • evidence that cannot be considered by a judge or jury in court • to formally question a suspect in relation to an alleged crime • to seize a person by legal authority and take them into custody • ...
criminal law puzzle 2021-09-28
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- Person who commits a crime
- Two or more people plus intent
- Someone who is guilty of a crime
- Person fails to commit an act required by criminal law (taxes)
- Failure to commit a crime
- People who help before and after the crime
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- Do not require a guilty state of mind
- Asking someone to commit a crime (hitman)
- Stealing off an object
- Stealing off a person
- Intending to commit a crime (plans)
- Someone who helps
- Person responsible for a crime
13 Clues: Someone who helps • Stealing off a person • Stealing off an object • Failure to commit a crime • Person who commits a crime • Two or more people plus intent • Person responsible for a crime • Someone who is guilty of a crime • Intending to commit a crime (plans) • Do not require a guilty state of mind • Asking someone to commit a crime (hitman) • ...
simon 2020-11-18
26 Clues: flyg • rusa • nicka • klaga • regel • dimma • skämt • vuxen • förra • läger • vinna • årstid • näsvis • skryta • besluta • frostig • ihärdigt • skorsten • ignorera • småprata • flygfält • gravgård • kriminell • fantastisk • klasskamrat • polisinspektör
Scene 3 Text 9 2025-05-06
24 Clues: ohje • nopeus • mitata • paitsi • verkko • melkein • kuvailla • tapahtua • tekninen • ratkaista • sanakirja • ahdistunut • keskustelu • tuntematon • lopullinen • rikollinen • substantiivi • epäluotettava • monimutkainen • kohde, objekti • keksintö, löytö • palauttaa, toipua • kehittyä, edistyä • tieto, informaatio
Crucigrama 2012-12-12
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- La person quien habla sobre la pelicula
- El idea de la pelicula
- Cuando dos personas se gustan el uno al otro muy mucho
- Los _____ es muy bueno.
- La ____ de la pelicula es muy mal.
- cuando un criminal es encontro
- un tipo de criminal
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- el personaje prinicipal de E.T.
- The Avengers
- La persona quien da las direcciones
- Me gusta ____ peliculas
- Las ladrones gustan ____ dinero.
12 Clues: The Avengers • un tipo de criminal • El idea de la pelicula • Los _____ es muy bueno. • Me gusta ____ peliculas • cuando un criminal es encontro • el personaje prinicipal de E.T. • Las ladrones gustan ____ dinero. • La ____ de la pelicula es muy mal. • La persona quien da las direcciones • La person quien habla sobre la pelicula • ...
Crime words 2026-02-19
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- Time you must spend in prison
- A person who commits a crime
- What the judge gives after a crime
- To do something illegal
- Not guilty
- A person who works to stop crime
- Money you pay because you broke the law
- A group of people who decide if someone is guilty or innocent
- A person who suffers from a crime
- To take something that is not yours
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- A sentence where you do not go to prison now
- A person who sees a crime
- To have pain or problems
- Working for the public as punishment
- Responsible for a crime
- A person who steals
- To take a criminal to the police station
- The person who decides in court
18 Clues: Not guilty • A person who steals • To do something illegal • Responsible for a crime • To have pain or problems • A person who sees a crime • A person who commits a crime • Time you must spend in prison • The person who decides in court • A person who works to stop crime • A person who suffers from a crime • What the judge gives after a crime • To take something that is not yours • ...
freak the mighty 2021-11-22
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- a muscle that improves with exercise
- beaming up into books
- a word used by people with small minds
- a place where weird-sounding musical instruments are kept in cages
- to fall down
- a word for Max and Kevin
- the language of Jabba the Hut
- an adventure where you have to use your imagination
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- when you make a stupid a mistake
- another name for blade
- Max's shoe size
- a mechanical entity
- a high-flyer
- where they keep the truth serum
- what Grim says when surprised
- versification
16 Clues: a high-flyer • to fall down • versification • Max's shoe size • a mechanical entity • beaming up into books • another name for blade • a word for Max and Kevin • what Grim says when surprised • the language of Jabba the Hut • where they keep the truth serum • when you make a stupid a mistake • a muscle that improves with exercise • a word used by people with small minds • ...
freak the mighty 2021-11-22
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- versification
- another name for blade
- where they keep the truth serum
- beaming up into books
- a muscle that improves with exercise
- what Grim says when surprised
- a mechanical entity
- Max's shoe size
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- the language of Jabba the Hut
- an adventure where you have to use your imagination
- a high-flyer
- a word used by people with small minds
- when you make a stupid a mistake
- a word for Max and Kevin
- a place where weird-sounding musical instruments are kept in cages
- to fall down
16 Clues: a high-flyer • to fall down • versification • Max's shoe size • a mechanical entity • beaming up into books • another name for blade • a word for Max and Kevin • the language of Jabba the Hut • what Grim says when surprised • where they keep the truth serum • when you make a stupid a mistake • a muscle that improves with exercise • a word used by people with small minds • ...
Red Sails to Capri 2021-02-01
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- decided that he would explore the cove with men
- literary device-the cave yawned
- wind that changed the mood of the story
- looking for beauty
- Michele's best friend
- literary device-like a stairway to heaven
- looking for truth
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- owned an inn
- beautiful and blue cave
- made ugly to beauty
- changed the most throughout the book
- they changed them minds about the cove
- looking for adventure
- no one would explore
- loved talking to food
- the setting in Red Sails to Capri
16 Clues: owned an inn • looking for truth • looking for beauty • made ugly to beauty • no one would explore • looking for adventure • loved talking to food • Michele's best friend • beautiful and blue cave • literary device-the cave yawned • the setting in Red Sails to Capri • changed the most throughout the book • they changed them minds about the cove • wind that changed the mood of the story • ...
Chapter 8 2022-10-24
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- hostility to foreigners
- lead prison reform
- Movement to revive Americans' commitment to religion
- Abolitionist who gave anti-slavery speeches to huge crowds
- helping out the political party that got you elected
- over come the limits of their minds
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- president and responsible for the Indian Removal Act
- immediate end to slavery
- lead education reform
- freeing of all enslaved people
- feeling over reason
- ideal society
- slowly ending slavery
- leave the union
- sending slaves to colonize Africa
- like a prison but help achieve remorse
16 Clues: ideal society • leave the union • lead prison reform • feeling over reason • lead education reform • slowly ending slavery • hostility to foreigners • immediate end to slavery • freeing of all enslaved people • sending slaves to colonize Africa • over come the limits of their minds • like a prison but help achieve remorse • president and responsible for the Indian Removal Act • ...
Taglines 2025-09-16
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- A deck-building adventure
- Petal to the metal
- Pizza
- Trade, build, settle
- In battle, there are no equals
- Build you way to victory, brick by brick!
- The stakes have been raised
- Press your luck! Race to 200
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- A guessing game of colors and clues
- The strategic game of winemaking
- Brutal, ruthless, unapologetic
- Are you sure you want to do that?
- The pick and pass card game
- The game where_ minds think alike
- Prepare for landing
- It's a world of slaughter after all
16 Clues: Pizza • Petal to the metal • Prepare for landing • Trade, build, settle • A deck-building adventure • The pick and pass card game • The stakes have been raised • Press your luck! Race to 200 • Brutal, ruthless, unapologetic • In battle, there are no equals • The strategic game of winemaking • Are you sure you want to do that? • The game where_ minds think alike • ...
LGS-11 2021-02-14
26 Clues: cook • dear • crook • deacon • critic • coward • cripple • composer • daughter • consumer • customer • criminal • corruptor • companion • competitor • controller • contestant • councillor • deaf person • coordinator • dead person • commissioner • commissioner • deceased person • deceased person • commanding officer
Mini Test 12 2017-11-09
unit 6 words 2014-02-17
26 Clues: vita • tabor • smink • sator • mosas • lopni • lezser • bunozo • borton • mosogep • jutalom • szigoru • vasalas • csibesz • buntetni • engedely • szavazni • szabadsag • illegalis • mosogatas • tanacsado • elkovetni • igazsagos • mosogatogep • porszivozas • visszautasit
Batman 2024-05-15
25 Clues: Bat • Bane • Hook • Cape • Cave • Scary • Joker • Asylum • Butler • Gadget • Genius • Knight • Signal • Orphan • Riddle • Penguin • justice • To Beat • Criminal • Crusader • To Glide • To Sneak • Superhero • Scarecrow • Vengeance
the one made by isaiah 2022-03-10
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- The action or practice of persuading someone to do something by using force or threats
- An act of releasing someone, especially from the custody or restraint of the law
- panel that hears legal matter
- an excuse or preset
- A person who helps another commit a crime or wrongdoing
- criminal offense
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- A serious criminal offense, which, under federal law, is punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year or by death
- Miscarriage of justice
- A writ requiring someone to appear in court to give testimony
- relating to crime
10 Clues: criminal offense • relating to crime • an excuse or preset • Miscarriage of justice • panel that hears legal matter • A person who helps another commit a crime or wrongdoing • A writ requiring someone to appear in court to give testimony • An act of releasing someone, especially from the custody or restraint of the law • ...
1920's Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-05
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- big time criminal
- no alcohol
- rich black town
- top criminal defense attorney defended scopes
- People bought and traded stocks or “shares”-in the largest corporations
- got in trouble for teaching evolution
- take money out of
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- on this day stocks lost $10-$15 Billion in value
- this was an army who marched in hooversville to protest a bill.
- illegal clubs
- sells illegal goods
- angry group of people
12 Clues: no alcohol • illegal clubs • rich black town • big time criminal • take money out of • sells illegal goods • angry group of people • got in trouble for teaching evolution • top criminal defense attorney defended scopes • on this day stocks lost $10-$15 Billion in value • this was an army who marched in hooversville to protest a bill. • ...
1920's Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-05
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- got in trouble for teaching evolution
- on this day stocks lost $10-$15 Billion in value
- no alcohol
- sells illegal goods
- illegal clubs
- angry group of people
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- big time criminal
- People bought and traded stocks or “shares”-in the largest corporations
- top criminal defense attorney defended scopes
- this was an army who marched in hooversville to protest a bill.
- rich black town
- take money out of
12 Clues: no alcohol • illegal clubs • rich black town • big time criminal • take money out of • sells illegal goods • angry group of people • got in trouble for teaching evolution • top criminal defense attorney defended scopes • on this day stocks lost $10-$15 Billion in value • this was an army who marched in hooversville to protest a bill. • ...
s&s 2020-06-01
10 Clues: safwan's middle name • safia's engagement ring • state safia was born in • where safia and safwan met • It's Always Sunny In ______ • safwan's favorite superhero • original honeymoon destination • board safwan uses to get around • iced tea that is safia's favorite drink • "Let me not to the _______ of two minds"
Mind 2023-03-23
10 Clues: in two minds • keep in my mind • to slip my mind • make up my mind • to croos my mind • to change my mind • to sent out of my mind • to gavę something on my mind • take my mind off (two words) • to give him a piece of my mind
Chapter 6.2: Perfect 10 Vocabulary 2026-03-10
10 Clues: to help • French noble • representative of Spain • left without permission • Spanish governor of Louisiana • point of matter of discussion • stood up for women's interests • former army officer from Prussia • more money to buy the same amount of goods • argued that women's minds are as good as men's
Ruby Bridges; RO: To enhance vocabulary skills Armaan 2026-04-09
10 Clues: making a loud call • money that someone has • the act of ending a law • the process of seperating • lack of specific benefits • offical records of events • a state of extreme confusion • a person who studys human minds • large and disordely crowd of people • marshals law enforcement officers
test 2023-08-07
Forensic Science 2019-04-11
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- Process of extracting DNA from the crime scene to isolate a person who committed a crime. Is used to figure out a criminal
- A single DNA molecule that codes for your body. This contains the material used for DNA fingerprinting
- Main pattern of the fingertips, used to catch a criminal
- refers to technique of mixing and separating two mixtures. This can be used for DNA fingerprinting.
- Specific type of evidence that is left behind from a crime scene. This is used for tracking down a criminal
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- An application of science to law. This is used to catch criminals after a crime.
- Also called DNA, it makes up your genetic makeup. Can be used to track a criminal down.
- A part of the chromosome used to code for a specific part of the body. Used to determine the person in the crime scene.
- Minor pattern in the fingertips, used to isolate a person from a different person using the minor details
- An object or any other thing left behind in a crime scene. This can be used to catch a criminal after he or she fled the scene.
10 Clues: Main pattern of the fingertips, used to catch a criminal • An application of science to law. This is used to catch criminals after a crime. • Also called DNA, it makes up your genetic makeup. Can be used to track a criminal down. • refers to technique of mixing and separating two mixtures. This can be used for DNA fingerprinting. • ...
Intro to Law 2023-12-06
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- Injured party in a civil action
- Dave's favorite 80's maritime TV show
- The authority of a court to hear and decide a case
- Equal Protection amendment
- First degree __________
- Criminal intent
- Intentional tort with unwelcome contact
- English barons made King John sign this
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- Help! My boss locked me up!
- Constitutional amendment that permits symbolic speech
- Attorney for the state in a criminal action
- Dave & Eve feel very strongly about this punctuation mark
- A civil wrong that causes harm or loss
- Necessary element of a crime
- Highest court in the U.S.
- Boom! Your carefully stored dynamite exploded. Your liability is _______
16 Clues: Criminal intent • First degree __________ • Highest court in the U.S. • Equal Protection amendment • Help! My boss locked me up! • Necessary element of a crime • Injured party in a civil action • Dave's favorite 80's maritime TV show • A civil wrong that causes harm or loss • Intentional tort with unwelcome contact • English barons made King John sign this • ...
Criminal justice crossword 2016-09-01
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- an action or omission that constitutes an offense.
- a no dictator offense, less serious than a felony.
- a defense in a prosecution for a criminal law offense.
- a defense to criminal charges
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- action or conduct that is a constituent element of a crime
- a test for criminal insanity.
- the intention or knowledge of wrongdoing that constitutes part of a crime.
- a crime regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor.
- a written law passed by a legislative body.
- a law as established by the outcome of former cases.
10 Clues: a test for criminal insanity. • a defense to criminal charges • a written law passed by a legislative body. • an action or omission that constitutes an offense. • a no dictator offense, less serious than a felony. • a crime regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor. • a law as established by the outcome of former cases. • ...
Criminal justice crossword 2016-09-01
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- a written law passed by a legislative body.
- a defense in a prosecution for a criminal law offense.
- the intention or knowledge of wrongdoing that constitutes part of a crime.
- a no dictator offense, less serious than a felony.
- a law as established by the outcome of former cases.
- a crime regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor.
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- action or conduct that is a constituent element of a crime
- an action or omission that constitutes an offense.
- a test for criminal insanity.
- a defense to criminal charges
10 Clues: a test for criminal insanity. • a defense to criminal charges • a written law passed by a legislative body. • an action or omission that constitutes an offense. • a no dictator offense, less serious than a felony. • a law as established by the outcome of former cases. • a crime regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor. • ...
OWL Words Unit 2B Crossword puzzle 2022-05-26
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- I would love to ___ another film.
- There is an ___ in the water.
- Could I have some ___?
- ___ of them are right here.
- They are ___ through with their quiz.
- Five people have ___ from Montana to see us.
- I will always be your ___.
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- People can ___ their minds.
- Does she ___ do that?
- Where are all the ___?
- I got a gift ___ my great grandma!
- I can almost ___ it.
12 Clues: I can almost ___ it. • Does she ___ do that? • Where are all the ___? • Could I have some ___? • I will always be your ___. • People can ___ their minds. • ___ of them are right here. • There is an ___ in the water. • I would love to ___ another film. • I got a gift ___ my great grandma! • They are ___ through with their quiz. • Five people have ___ from Montana to see us.
BUSINESS LAW QUIZ 2013-09-12
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- Civil cases are brought by private individuals called________
- LAW The body of law that relates to crime
- REA Mental Intent to engage in an unlawful act
- Moral principles that governs a persons behavior.
- REUS The physical act of a crime
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- Expressing purpose to commit a specific crime against a person.
- A type of punishment under criminal law.
- A body of official rules and regulations made to govern people's behavior.
- In criminal law the _______ takes action in the name of the Queen
- The unlawful killing of another human being without justification or excuse.
10 Clues: REUS The physical act of a crime • A type of punishment under criminal law. • LAW The body of law that relates to crime • REA Mental Intent to engage in an unlawful act • Moral principles that governs a persons behavior. • Civil cases are brought by private individuals called________ • Expressing purpose to commit a specific crime against a person. • ...
Unit 2-7 2025-03-22
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- Offenders repay victims, the justice system, and society
- Focuses on treating the causes of criminal behavior
- Goal of punishment that aims to discourage criminal behavior
- Punishment based on the concept of "an eye for an eye"
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- Requires offenders to repair harm and rebuild relationships
- Removes offenders from society to prevent future crimes
- Release based on trust that the defendant will return for trial
- Strategy that steers non-dangerous offenders away from prison
- Facility where offenders performed labor to repay debt to society
- Returning to criminal behavior after punishment or release
10 Clues: Focuses on treating the causes of criminal behavior • Punishment based on the concept of "an eye for an eye" • Removes offenders from society to prevent future crimes • Offenders repay victims, the justice system, and society • Returning to criminal behavior after punishment or release • Requires offenders to repair harm and rebuild relationships • ...
Crossword 2017-10-08
14 Clues: Vauva • Kehitys • Potilas • Syntymä • Lääkäri • Sairaala • Murrosikä • Aikuisuus • Hyvinvointi • Rikollisuus • Eläkeläinen • Äitiysneuvola • Persoonallisuus • Monikulttuurisuus
commerce 2022-06-23
11 Clues: not civil law • not criminal law • a system of rules • of or relating to law • failing to do something • a really awesome person • the overall topic studied • a person under the age of 18 • a binding agreement between parties • a set of moral and legal guidelines • a statement that injures a persons reputation
DEMOCRACY 2014-07-14
U9A - nouns 2023-02-15
The Hitch-hiker 2024-01-18
14 Clues: työtön • housut • ajorata • vastata • muurari • voitokas • kuiskailu • tuijottaa • rikollinen • merkittävä • ihmeissään • akseliväli • kiihdyttäjä • suunnattomasti
Afton Family 2020-12-23
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- known as the crying child
- this animatronic that has spring locks
- michael was named ______ because of hand unit (fill in blank)
- was part of the bite of 83/87
- Killed elizabeth due to programing
- clara might have possessed this animatronic
- how william died
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- the killer dad of the family
- clara's death
- the mom of the family
- william's business partner
- one of plushies that chris have
- the one who scooped michael
- this thing can control minds
- died by not listening
- abused and killed his brother
16 Clues: clara's death • how william died • the mom of the family • died by not listening • known as the crying child • william's business partner • the one who scooped michael • the killer dad of the family • this thing can control minds • was part of the bite of 83/87 • abused and killed his brother • one of plushies that chris have • Killed elizabeth due to programing • ...
freak the mighty 2021-11-22
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- a muscle that improves with exercise
- beaming up into books
- a word used by people with small minds
- a place where weird-sounding musical instruments are kept in cages
- to fall down
- a word for Max and Kevin
- the language of Jabba the Hut
- an adventure where you have to use your imagination
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- when you make a stupid a mistake
- another name for blade
- Max's shoe size
- a mechanical entity
- a high-flyer
- where they keep the truth serum
- what Grim says when surprised
- versification
16 Clues: a high-flyer • to fall down • versification • Max's shoe size • a mechanical entity • beaming up into books • another name for blade • a word for Max and Kevin • what Grim says when surprised • the language of Jabba the Hut • where they keep the truth serum • when you make a stupid a mistake • a muscle that improves with exercise • a word used by people with small minds • ...
Federal and court system vocab. 2024-03-21
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- A less serious crime.
- (two words)The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- (two words)An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
- (two words)The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- (two words)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 decision of a judge or jury.
- (two words)The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- (two words)A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime
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- (two words)The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case
- The authority to interpret and administer the law.
- a place where legal matters are decided by a judge and jury or by a magistrate.
- (two words)A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides if there is enough evidence to bring the accused person to trial.
- (two words)A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- (two words)The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the Constitution.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
20 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. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • (two words)An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • ...
Crossword 2026-03-10
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- Further known as an art of process which deals with the identity
- Ordinary person can make this kind of arrest
- Police do not use too much of this when arresting
- Type of arrest that requires no warrant, often "in flagrante delicto
- The first line of defense against crime
- 1987 ________ says police must be civilian
- Aside from the PNP there are lot more enforcement agencies in the jurisdiction and one of this
- Politia originated from the Greek word
- Arrest when chasing a criminal who just ran away
- Considered as the premier law enforcement agency in our country
- information after finding of to be related to the crime under investigation
- One of the most important powers vested by law to the police officers is to exercise discretion
- ascertaining whether information identified, collected and preserved, can stand prosecution and trial
- Search warrant valid only for this many days
- Document issued by a judge authorizing search of premises
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- The first Pillar
- NBI helps in this kind of big crime
- NBI keeps criminal and DNA records here
- Group that controls the PNP(acronym)
- Phase of criminal investigation involving gathering facts to prove guilt
- Police job: do criminal ________
- Judge does this before giving search warrant
- Person arrested goes to nearest this place
- identification of information related or has in anyway bearing to the crime under investigation
- Probable ________ required for search warrant
- information gathered to ensure its physical and legal integrity
- Police derived from the word
- The most visible representative of the government in the society
- Police must deliver arrested person to nearest station without ________ delay
- Police look for clues to solve this
- Defined as the taking of a person into custody order that he may be bound to answer for the commission of an offense
31 Clues: The first Pillar • Police derived from the word • Police job: do criminal ________ • NBI helps in this kind of big crime • Police look for clues to solve this • Group that controls the PNP(acronym) • Politia originated from the Greek word • NBI keeps criminal and DNA records here • The first line of defense against crime • 1987 ________ says police must be civilian • ...
Introduction to Forensic Science 2022-05-25
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- In criminal law, the cases are always filed by the ______________
- ________________law is designed to stop citizens from harming one another
- the scientific study of evidence to discover the facts in a criminal or civil matter
- This unit includes experts in chemical testing; Soil/Mineral analysis and Trace Evidence
- In civil law, the party filing the case is called the ______________________.
- This unit performs DNA profiling on bloodstains and bodily fluids, hairs & fibers
- witness Someone that the court determines as a specialized skills or knowledge in an area
- Bad guys always get caught at the end of _________________.
- This unit examines firearms, discharged bullets, cartridge cases, shotgun shells, and ammo
- The earliest evidence of forensic science being used was in _____________________ in the 3rd century.
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- This unit studies handwriting and typewriting on questioned documents;
- States that "when two objects come into contact with one another, there is exchange of materials between them"
- The first forensic crime lab opened as a part of the _____________ police department
- __________ law deals with disagreements between private individuals.
- This unit examines and records physical evidence
- A "lie detector" test is also known as a ____________________.
- The world's largest forensics lab
17 Clues: The world's largest forensics lab • This unit examines and records physical evidence • Bad guys always get caught at the end of _________________. • A "lie detector" test is also known as a ____________________. • In criminal law, the cases are always filed by the ______________ • __________ law deals with disagreements between private individuals. • ...
!Career Crossword Puzzles! 2023-05-11
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- teaches young minds
- cares for animals
- a person who fights for what is right
- plans the layout for structures
- someone who creates buildings
- you see them on stage and TV
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- someone studies plants
- a person who plays sports
- you see their work in art museums
- they write in the paper
- you go to them when you are sick
- works in law and court
12 Clues: cares for animals • teaches young minds • someone studies plants • works in law and court • they write in the paper • a person who plays sports • you see them on stage and TV • someone who creates buildings • plans the layout for structures • you go to them when you are sick • you see their work in art museums • a person who fights for what is right
crossword puzzle iii 2022-11-16
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- only day more popular than valentine's for card giving
- press here to announce schedule of events
- is the happening that Christmas is celebrated for
- making a tidy packet for Christmas
- cause of gratitude
- glittering Christmas decoration strips
- big family get-together
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- someone who minds sheep
- it may be wrapped up under a tree
- festive holiday dish
- group of related people
- like heavenly beings
12 Clues: cause of gratitude • festive holiday dish • like heavenly beings • someone who minds sheep • group of related people • big family get-together • it may be wrapped up under a tree • making a tidy packet for Christmas • glittering Christmas decoration strips • press here to announce schedule of events • is the happening that Christmas is celebrated for • ...
6th Grade Spelling - Week 29 2025-05-20
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- Something you give someone who makes a good point
- What a demon might do to you
- Those against you
- Everything but
- Being good at this changes others' minds
- The opposite of a vacation
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- Something you noticed
- An important detail
- What is everyone is expected to do during Specials
- Happens at the end
- The rules do not apply to it
- To be against something
12 Clues: Everything but • Those against you • Happens at the end • An important detail • Something you noticed • To be against something • The opposite of a vacation • What a demon might do to you • The rules do not apply to it • Being good at this changes others' minds • Something you give someone who makes a good point • What is everyone is expected to do during Specials
Career Ed 2025-10-09
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- Has a deadline
- Is something important
- Is open to new things and experiences
- Can be measured
- Is attainable
- Notices details very easily
- Clearly Defined or Identified
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- Someone who takes risks
- Someone who its dependable with resources
- Someone who can do things by themselves
- Someone who is good at sports
- Someone who is good at changing peoples minds
12 Clues: Is attainable • Has a deadline • Can be measured • Is something important • Someone who takes risks • Notices details very easily • Someone who is good at sports • Clearly Defined or Identified • Is open to new things and experiences • Someone who can do things by themselves • Someone who its dependable with resources • Someone who is good at changing peoples minds
law chapter 7 review 2022-01-14
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- the suicide of a patient suffering from a incurable disease, effected by taking lethal drugs provided by a doctor for this purpose
- use of someones private id info usually for financial gain
- permission for something to happen or agreement to do something
- the age a Pearson can agree to sexual activity
- the action of taking property unlawfully from a Pearson or place by threat/force
- criminal intent to result in financial or personal gain
- the practice of engaging in sexual activity with someone for money
- the painless killing of a patient suffering from a incurable disease
- offensive behavior, language or picture
- a violation of traffic regulations
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- the crime of entering a building by force to commit burglary
- the deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another
- a document containing criminal laws
- the criminal act of purposely setting ire to property
- the action or crime of stealing
- killing a human being without malice aforethought
- forcibly taking someone against their will
- when a person makes someone fear for your or family members safety by uncalled for actions
- the unlawful killing of a human by another human
- a rifle, pistol or other portable gun
- use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims
- a verbal or physical threat on someone
22 Clues: the action or crime of stealing • a violation of traffic regulations • a document containing criminal laws • a rifle, pistol or other portable gun • a verbal or physical threat on someone • offensive behavior, language or picture • forcibly taking someone against their will • the age a Pearson can agree to sexual activity • the unlawful killing of a human by another human • ...
AC 131 Business Law Module 2 2020-01-21
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- considered to be a part of intellectual property
- charge of having committed a crime, usually a felony, based on the judgment of a grand jury.
- considered a less serious crime; not inherently evil
- collection of criminal statutes is referred to as a________code.
- the plaintiff in a criminal lawsuit
- Libel and slander constitute this.
- set of moral principles or values that governs the conduct of an individual
- falsely claimed you were completely bald and wearing a wig
- the unauthorized use of another's patent
- A person found speeding is considered to have committed a
- types of patents is valid only for a period of fourteen years
- Oral defamation of character is termed this.
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- court of equity that was developed in England
- Offended by something Raymond mentioned, Harvey punched him in the face and broke his jaw
- unlawfully acquired a trade secret through bribery or industrial espionage.
- type of patent that protects the functionality of an invention
- threat of immediate harm or offensive contact is termed as this.
- oral agreement to purchase a neighbor's bicycle
- "Probable cause" is most directly associated with this step of the criminal process
- An offeree can respond with a promise of acceptance to an offeror's promise
- the most serious of crimes, and are considered to be inherently evil
- Intellectual property falls into a category of property known as
22 Clues: Libel and slander constitute this. • the plaintiff in a criminal lawsuit • the unauthorized use of another's patent • Oral defamation of character is termed this. • court of equity that was developed in England • oral agreement to purchase a neighbor's bicycle • considered to be a part of intellectual property • considered a less serious crime; not inherently evil • ...
Civil Liberties and Civil Rights 2024-09-04
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- and public figures, the constitutional tests designed
- that Congress shall make no law prohibiting the free
- rights, protection from discrimination
- clause Ex post facto law – Retroactive criminal law that works to
- or illegally obtained be excluded from a
- disadvantage of a person.
- and services; they receive less First Amendment
- or a newspaper is published; usually presumed to be
- trial.
- that the defendant will plead guilty to a lesser
- the bill of rights are brought within the scope of the
- liberties, a class of rights that protect individuals' freedom from infringement by governments
- to a judge why a prisoner is being held in custody
- of habeas corpus – A court order requiring
- restraint – Censorship imposed before a speech is
- exercise clause Clause in the First Amendment that
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- warrant – A writ issued by a magistrate that
- bargain – Agreement between a prosecutor and a
- to avoid having to stand trial for more serious offense.
- the place to be searched and the objects to be
- – Written defamation of another person. For public
- doctrine The process by which provisions
- post facto law – Retroactive criminal law that works to
- restrict libel actions are especially rigid.
- of religion.
- speech – Advertisements and commercials for
- rule – Requirement that evidence
- Amendment and so applied to state and local
- primarily to discourage false and misleading ads.
- the police to search a particular place or person,
- disadvantage of a person.
31 Clues: trial. • of religion. • disadvantage of a person. • disadvantage of a person. • rule – Requirement that evidence • rights, protection from discrimination • doctrine The process by which provisions • or illegally obtained be excluded from a • of habeas corpus – A court order requiring • speech – Advertisements and commercials for • Amendment and so applied to state and local • ...
wills government review(no spaces) 2024-04-30
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- who leads over the Georgia senate
- this branch makes the laws
- there are 56 of these in the GGA
- no what in a a applleate courts
- the GGA is ____________ meaning it has 2 houses
- the person accused of a crime
- crimes for punishment of more than one year a called what
- the government is called the___________ in a criminal case
- what are cases that can be settled out of court called
- 2 2/judge trials only(not magistrate)
- the main government for the country
- each court has?
- there are 7 _______ in the U.S constitution
- there are 27 ______________ in the us constitution
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- Looks over judgments made by courts
- 3rd person who has no interest in the problem
- sloves issues with out a ______(not lawyer)
- government for the county and/or city
- the ____________ branch enforces laws
- civil cases use
- criminal cases use__________ law
- chief durg inspertecer, state board, board natural resources, board of human resources, and board of public safety are all examples of __________ officials
- government that rules individual states
- head of the executive branch
- This branch interprets the laws
- there are 180________________ in the GGA
- there are 3 _________ iexecutivevernment
- A case where a person claims that a crime has been committed
- Georgia's highest and 1 of 2 appellate courts in Georgia
- A case where a person claims that another person did something wrong to them
30 Clues: civil cases use • each court has? • this branch makes the laws • head of the executive branch • the person accused of a crime • no what in a a applleate courts • This branch interprets the laws • criminal cases use__________ law • there are 56 of these in the GGA • who leads over the Georgia senate • Looks over judgments made by courts • the main government for the country • ...
Crim 2026-03-14
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- From what word is “police” derived?
- What is the second phase of criminal investigation?
- Who signs a search warrant?
- Which official has the power to grant executive clemency?
- What agency handles drug enforcement?
- What age is considered juvenile in the Philippines?
- Where are search warrant applications filed?
- What model emphasizes efficiency?
- What is the first phase of criminal investigation?
- What is the fourth element of investigative process?
- What is the first element of investigative process?
- What is a writen order to search called?
- Which agency handles elections?
- What field focuses on crime causation theories?
- How many original components did the American have?
- What is the second element of investigative process?
- Which program allows early release under supervision?
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- Which court handles juvenile cases?
- Which bureau handles long-term imprisonment?
- What is the first pillar of the Philippine CJS?
- What is the governments respons to crime called?
- What field focuses on legal processes?
- What is the third element of investigative process?
- What is the third phase of criminal investigation?
- Who conducts preliminary investigations?
- Which bureau handles short-term imprisonment?
- What is the core function of police work?
- What country's context is the Philippine CJS derived from?
- How many pillars does the Philippine CJS have?
- What Greek word is “POLITIA” from?
30 Clues: Who signs a search warrant? • Which agency handles elections? • What model emphasizes efficiency? • What Greek word is “POLITIA” from? • Which court handles juvenile cases? • From what word is “police” derived? • What agency handles drug enforcement? • What field focuses on legal processes? • Who conducts preliminary investigations? • What is a writen order to search called? • ...
Bill of Rights Crossword 2012-10-16
10 Clues: Quartering troops • Right to bear arms • Search and seizures • Unenumerated rights • Criminal proceedings • Punishment for crimes • Right to a civil trial • Powers reserved to the states • Criminal proceedings; Due process; Eminent domain • Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly and petition
ch 11 vocab crossword 2014-01-12
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- offense / Actual offense committed as opposed to the charge level by a prosecutor as the result of a plea bargain.
- / The strategy of preventing crime through the treat of punishment, assumes that potential crimes will weigh the cost of punishment versus the benefits of the criminal acts therefore punishment should be served
- time / Reduction in the time served by prisoners based on good behavior conformity to rues and other positive actions.
- / Philosophy that those who commit criminal acts should be punished based on the severity or the crime and that no other factors need to be considered.
- / A stipulation in many federal and state sentencing guidelines that allows a judge to adjust their sentencing decision based on the special circumstances.
- / Monetary Compensation for damages done to the victim by the offenders criminal act.
- / Strategy for preventing crime by detaining wrongdoers in prison there by separating them from the community and reducing criminal opportunity.
- offender laws / Statutes that require lengthy prison sentences for those who are convicted of multiple felonies.
- Circumstances / Any circumstances accompanying the commission of a crime that may justify a lighter sentence.
- impact statement / Statement to the sentencing body in which the victim is given the opportunity described how crime has affected them
- in sentencing laws / Legislative attempts to assure that convicts will serve approximate the terms to which they were initially sentence.
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- guidelines / Legislatively determined guidelines that judges are required to follow when sentencing those convicted of specific crimes.
- punishment / The use of the death penalty to punish wrongdoers for certain crimes.
- justice / Approach to punishment designed to repair to the harm done to the victim ant the community by the offenders criminal act.
- sentencing / Period of incarceration that is fixed by a sentencing authority and cannot be reduced by judges or other correction officials
- investigative / Am investigation report on an offenders background that assist a judge in determining the proper sentence.
- / Philosophy that society is best served when wrongdoers are provided the resources needed to eliminate criminality from their behavior pattern rather than simply being punished.
- sentencing / Indeterminate term of incarceration in which a judge determines the minimum term is reached the prisoner becomes eligible to be paroled.
- circumstances / Any circumstances accompanying the commission of a crime that may justify a harsher sentence.
- deserts / Sanctioning philosophy based on the assertion that criminals deserve to be punished for breaking society's rules.
- sentencing / Statutorily determined punishments that must be applied to those who are convicted of specific crimes.
21 Clues: punishment / The use of the death penalty to punish wrongdoers for certain crimes. • / Monetary Compensation for damages done to the victim by the offenders criminal act. • circumstances / Any circumstances accompanying the commission of a crime that may justify a harsher sentence. • ...
Intro. to Criminology: Exam #2 Review 2023-11-08
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- According to Deterrence Theory, effective punishments must follow 3 principles: Certainty, Celerity (swiftness), and __________.
- The foundations of the Chicago School compared neighborhoods to _________ ecology.
- Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory argued that the personality is made up of 3 components: the id, the ego, and the ______________.
- The Classical School was formed after the rejection of the _____________ Perspective.
- Durkheim argued that successful communities have a ___________ ___________.
- Biosocial Theories argue that a solution to crime is __________ intervention programs.
- Zero Tolerance Policing was a strategy implemented by the NYPD in response to ____________ ____________ Theory.
- Which type of deterrence does the death penalty aim to achieve?
- Durkheim called the state of normlessness in a community _____________.
- Which type of determinism does Lombroso's Criminal Man assume?
- Which type of determinism argues that while people's behaviors are influenced by their genetics and environments, they still have free will to behave in certain ways.
- This element of Situational Crime Prevention holds that we should make crime as difficult as possible.
- Unwritten rules within a community enforced by residents.
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- ____________ ____________ Theory argues that crime occurs because people resort to any means to achieve the 'American Dream.'
- Biosocial theories argue that genes can be turned on or off, based on environmental conditions. (true/false)
- ____________ ____________ Theory argues that crime occurs because many poor communities are constantly experiencing population change.
- People diagnosed with Antisocial Personality Disorder often do not understand others' feelings, meaning that they lack this quality.
- The Chicago School concluded that the best response to crime is to address ___________, rather than people.
- _____________ Theory argues that the CJ system should manipulate punishments to discourage criminal offenders.
- The ____________ School of thought was formed in the U.S. as many were rejecting Lombroso's Criminal Man and eugenics.
- Lombroso's Criminal Man argued that people's environments primarily determined their likelihood of committing crime. (true/false)
- This term refers to the notion of forming the master race, by controlling reproduction and freedom of some types of people. It was the ultimate solution to Lombroso's Criminal Man.
- Goddard's early research argued that _____ intelligence was associated with crime.
- This term refers to the notion that society is broken up by socioeconomic status.
- To what does the 'G' in 'GxE' refer?
- The Classical School argues that it is human nature to be ______________.
- Which theory argues that crime occurs because people cannot cope with the stress of their lives?
- According to available evidence, is the death penalty an effective deterrent to homicide? (yes/no)
28 Clues: To what does the 'G' in 'GxE' refer? • Unwritten rules within a community enforced by residents. • Which type of determinism does Lombroso's Criminal Man assume? • Which type of deterrence does the death penalty aim to achieve? • Durkheim called the state of normlessness in a community _____________. • ...
12 Angry Men Study Crossword 2025-10-28
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- - the jury members who speaks for the body as a whole
- corpus - a judicial order, demanding someone to be present in court to determine if they are legitimately being detained
- an accusation of guilt; usually the first step in a criminal prosecution
- the document that defines the United States government. It also sets forth certain inalienable rights of American citizens. The Constitution delimits the specific powers of each branch of the federal government, and sets forth their duties.
- - to give evidence under oath
- To carefully think about and discuss something before making a decision. In a trial, jurors deliberate by talking through the evidence and arguments before reaching a verdict.
- examination- period of questioning in a trial when the lawyers of one side question their own witnesses
- attorney - counsel employed to represent a defendent
- Doubt: The level of certainty required to find someone guilty in a criminal trial. It means the evidence must be so convincing that there is no reasonable (logical or sensible) doubt left about the person’s guilt. If any reasonable doubt exists, the jury must find the defendant not guilty.
- - termination of human life by the government as punishment for a crime
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- - public official who presents the government's case against a person accused of a crime
- - the side bringing civil charges against another party
- – a legal promise to tell the truth.
- jury - a jury which cannot agree on a specific verdict
- - a group of unbiased persons who determine the facts of a given case
- party against which a case is brought in a criminal or civil trial.
- examination - the period of questioning in a trial when the lawyers of one side interrogate a witness from the opposing side
- - the public official who presides over trials and rules on points of law that come into question during trial
- - when a person of sound mind (of sufficient age to create a criminal design and legally sane) kills any human being in the peace of the nation (excluding military actions) without a warrant of justification, and with malice aforethought, express or implied
- the official detention of a person for a criminal trial
- process - guarantees and procedures built into the legal system into safeguard the civil rights of individuals.
- When everyone agrees. In a jury trial, a unanimous verdict means all jurors must agree on the decision—either guilty or not guilty.
- of Rights - the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution; they secure several of the most important rights of American citizens.
23 Clues: - to give evidence under oath • – a legal promise to tell the truth. • attorney - counsel employed to represent a defendent • - the jury members who speaks for the body as a whole • jury - a jury which cannot agree on a specific verdict • - the side bringing civil charges against another party • the official detention of a person for a criminal trial • ...
Freak's Dictionary 2023-11-26
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- so exciting it makes you vibrate
- magical sword
- mechanical bird
- know-it-all
- expression
- a place that always lies over the next horizon
- King Arthur's bravest knight
- one who suffers from mental deficiency
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- a toxic waste of time
- a word used by people with small minds
- universal symbol or idea in the psyche, expressed in dreams
- nickname
- a muscle that improves with exercise
- a way to improve on the human condition
- millions and millions
- an adventure in which you have to use your imagination
16 Clues: nickname • expression • know-it-all • magical sword • mechanical bird • a toxic waste of time • millions and millions • King Arthur's bravest knight • so exciting it makes you vibrate • a muscle that improves with exercise • a word used by people with small minds • one who suffers from mental deficiency • a way to improve on the human condition • ...
Freak's dictionary 2023-11-26
Across
- millions and millions
- a muscle that improves with exercise
- a place that always lies over the next horizon
- know-it-all
- expression
- a toxic waste of time
- so exciting it makes you vibrate
- a word used by people with small minds
- an adventure in which you have to use your imagination
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- a way to improve on the human condition
- universal symbol or idea in the psyche, expressed in dreams
- one who suffers from mental deficiency
- nickname
- King Arthur's bravest knight
- magical sword
- mechanical bird
16 Clues: nickname • expression • know-it-all • magical sword • mechanical bird • millions and millions • a toxic waste of time • King Arthur's bravest knight • so exciting it makes you vibrate • a muscle that improves with exercise • one who suffers from mental deficiency • a word used by people with small minds • a way to improve on the human condition • ...
01. Welcome Puzzle 2026-02-24
Across
- “I fear no man. But that.. thing. It scares me.”
- Bomber Squadron primary gunner
- Michael
- PIM!!!!!
- Champion of Paikyi
- Awkward aspiring Pokemon cook
- The chaotic scientist/researcher who I bet you won’t get right on the first try
- Leader of the Greater Guild
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- The cutest acid spitting dragon you’ve ever seen
- Ultimate Doppelgänger/Treasury guardian
- Totally Legitimate Businessman
- Champion of Maclaim
- Star of Bridgeway (and the radio broadcaster)
- 6th Floor guardian
- How many tracks are in Sinister Minds?
- The angelic curse
16 Clues: Michael • PIM!!!!! • The angelic curse • 6th Floor guardian • Champion of Paikyi • Champion of Maclaim • Leader of the Greater Guild • Awkward aspiring Pokemon cook • Bomber Squadron primary gunner • Totally Legitimate Businessman • How many tracks are in Sinister Minds? • Ultimate Doppelgänger/Treasury guardian • Star of Bridgeway (and the radio broadcaster) • ...
unit 7 2017-05-29
19 Clues: prosić • ofiara • chcieć • walczyć • świadek • włamanie • złodziej • rozkazać • lodowisko • ostrzegać • przestępca • galeria sztuki • z przyjemnością • kradzież sklepowa • pożyczać coś komuś • centrum młodzieżowe • centrum rekreacyjne • pożyczać coś od kogoś • przypominać komuś o czymś
SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS 2016-09-07
20 Clues: web • Use • Risk • Gmail • Power • Safety • Barries • Healthy • Facebook • Security • Safeguards • Connection • Connection • Protection • Online scams • Software crime • Promoting health • Criminal attacks • sharing of hardware devices • COMPUTING Saving work via internet
Norwood builder 2026-01-13
17 Clues: süüdi • süütu • viiul • põhjus • uurima • kaduma • arvamus • advokaat • ilmselge • testament • sooritama • pöidlajälg • kurjategija • tõestama midagi • väga üllatunud olema • maja omandidokumendid • tõend, et midagi on tõsi
Keeper of the Lost Cities - Nightfall 2024-01-09
Across
- Jolie's murderer
- The leader of the Black Swan
- The ability to read minds
- The underwater city
- Fitz's father
- What Sofie's sister decides to be called
- A pyrokinetic that is part of Neverseen
Down
- Sofie's bodyguard
- The creator of Nightfall
- Sofie's stuffed elephant that she can't sleep without
- A vanisher that was found in a pile of blood in Nightfall
- A empath who's mother is part of Neverseen
- A powerful hydrokinetic
- Linh's twin brother
14 Clues: Fitz's father • Jolie's murderer • Sofie's bodyguard • The underwater city • Linh's twin brother • A powerful hydrokinetic • The creator of Nightfall • The ability to read minds • The leader of the Black Swan • A pyrokinetic that is part of Neverseen • What Sofie's sister decides to be called • A empath who's mother is part of Neverseen • ...
Legal Studies By: Kaden Roenfeldt 2013-11-01
Across
- The person must give an okay for this search
- Argument trying to show suspect is guilty
- Argument showing suspect is not guilty
- Amount of money to get out of jail until court
- Who wants the person released and not guilty
- Paper giving permission for searches
- Group making the main decision in court
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- Who makes the decision
- Case for money
- A search in a car but needs probable cause
- The person arrested for the crime
- Case for someone put in jail
- Uses all 5 senses
- Who wants the criminal in jail
- When stopped and a quick search
15 Clues: Case for money • Uses all 5 senses • Who makes the decision • Case for someone put in jail • Who wants the criminal in jail • When stopped and a quick search • The person arrested for the crime • Paper giving permission for searches • Argument showing suspect is not guilty • Group making the main decision in court • Argument trying to show suspect is guilty • ...
Antwerp Diamond Heist 2025-01-14
Across
- Protection against theft losses
- Precious stones targeted in the heist
- Last name of the heist’s mastermind
- Criminal nickname for the heist gang
- Used by thieves to avoid detection
- Criminal act of stealing valuable items
- Month when the heist took place in 2003
- Tape used to block alarms during the heist
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- Secure storage area breached during the heist
- Infrared device bypassed by the thieves
- Mystery surrounding some missing loot
- City where the diamond heist occurred
- Evidence left at the crime scene
- Mechanisms picked to access the vault
- Estimated value of stolen diamonds in dollars
- Fake diamonds left behind as a distraction
- Cameras disabled by the thieves
- Country of origin for the mastermind
18 Clues: Protection against theft losses • Cameras disabled by the thieves • Evidence left at the crime scene • Used by thieves to avoid detection • Last name of the heist’s mastermind • Criminal nickname for the heist gang • Country of origin for the mastermind • Mystery surrounding some missing loot • Precious stones targeted in the heist • City where the diamond heist occurred • ...
Michael Vey Prisoner of Cell 25 2023-02-27
9 Clues: The Author • The protagonist • The evil school • Where it takes place • Michael's first friend • Where Michael went to school • What Hatch calls electric kids • She has the ability to reboot minds • The thing that killed babies and turned babies electric
Le meutre 2023-12-01
Across
- le person deuxieme de commade
- qaund une person interroge une auetre person
- un person que faire le chose
- un person que a faire un crime
- un person que regarded le indice
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- un person avec grand authorite
- un person que chercher pour le indice
- un person que posse a un otre person
- un person metiaf
- un person que c'est un fraud
- un person que le chose mal a pase
- le chose false
- un person que voire que a passe
- quand un criminal faire le chose mal
- un person que aide le coupable
15 Clues: le chose false • un person metiaf • un person que c'est un fraud • un person que faire le chose • le person deuxieme de commade • un person avec grand authorite • un person que a faire un crime • un person que aide le coupable • un person que voire que a passe • un person que regarded le indice • un person que le chose mal a pase • un person que posse a un otre person • ...
Amanda Knox - Vocabulary 2020-10-11
Across
- scene The place where an offence has been committed and forensic evidence may be gathered.
- A punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract.
- A claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, typically a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place.
- A formal examination of evidence by a judge, typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
- not guilty of a crime or offence
- free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
- A post-mortem examination to discover the cause of death or the extent of disease.
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- A heading at the top of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine.
- A formal declaration by the verdict of a jury or judge that someone is guilty of a criminal offence.
- Causing one to have the idea or impression that someone or something is questionable, dishonest, or dangerous.
- The action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning.
11 Clues: not guilty of a crime or offence • A punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract. • free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty • A heading at the top of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine. • The action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning. • ...
Mighty Minds 2023-02-02
6 Clues: Something you listen to • National Mental Health month • Something you do every night • Something you do with your legs • A person who specialises in mental health • The person who is in charge of their mental health and actions
The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars Patel 2025-06-09
Across
- the group of friends known for this skill
- how did they got to the island
- the first to be taken
- type of school that plays a central role
- what the kids use to communicate secretly
- very and smart
Down
- leader of the friend group
- the planet that beccomes important
- becomes a spaceship
- i dont get wet
- Mars missing best friend
- can read minds
- what the kids are solving
- last name of the podcast creator
14 Clues: i dont get wet • can read minds • very and smart • becomes a spaceship • the first to be taken • Mars missing best friend • what the kids are solving • leader of the friend group • how did they got to the island • last name of the podcast creator • the planet that beccomes important • type of school that plays a central role • the group of friends known for this skill • ...
Courtroom Procedure 2018-05-15
Across
- Communicates between the jury and the judge during deliberations.
- This type of strike allows an attorney to strike a juror for any reason and are usually limited to three.
- This side uphold the status quo during a trial.
- What all jurors should be in order to insure justice in a courtroom proceeding.
- The person in charge of the jury once deliberations begin.
- An attorney may challenge for this if they feel a juror will not be objective.
- The number of jurors typically in an initial jury pool.
- Where the judge sits.
- In the Criminal Justice System a defendant is innocent until proven ______________
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- The process of jury selection.
- The total number of jurors that peremptory striking will eliminate.
- Who brings the charges in a criminal case?
- This side is the equivalent to the Aff in a debate.
- The number of jurors on a civil or criminal panel.
- What civil trials usually seek as compensation.
- The jury receives this from the judge once both sides have rested and they are ready to deliberate.
- Questions during recross or redirect must stay within this.
- If a jury cannot reach a decision they are this.
- What the defense and prosecution are said to do once their case is finished presenting.
19 Clues: Where the judge sits. • The process of jury selection. • Who brings the charges in a criminal case? • This side uphold the status quo during a trial. • What civil trials usually seek as compensation. • If a jury cannot reach a decision they are this. • The number of jurors on a civil or criminal panel. • This side is the equivalent to the Aff in a debate. • ...
Exam #2 Review 2022-11-02
Across
- The ____________ School of thought was formed as many were rejecting Lombroso's Criminal Man and eugenics.
- Goddard's early research argued that _____ intelligence was associated with crime.
- Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory argued that the personality is made up of 3 components: the id, the ego, and the ______________.
- Lombroso argued that _______ intelligence was associated with crime.
- According to Deterrence Theory, effective punishments must follow 3 principles: Certainty, Celerity (swiftness), and __________.
- Which type of determinism does Lombroso's Criminal Man assume?
- Which theory argues that crime occurs because people cannot cope with the stress of their lives?
- The Classical School was formed after the rejection of the _____________ Perspective.
- Which type of deterrence does the death penalty aim to achieve?
- The foundations of the Chicago School compared neighborhoods to _________ ecology.
- According to the Freud's _____________ Perspective, crime occurs due to an imbalance in one's personality.
- Biosocial theories argue that genes can be turned on or off, based on environmental conditions. (true/false)
- Durkheim called the state of normlessness in a community _____________.
- The element of Situational Crime Prevention which holds that we should make crime as difficult as possible.
- ____________ ____________ Theory argues that crime occurs because people resort to any means to achieve the 'American Dream.'
- According to Sampson, low crime neighborhoods have low collective efficacy. (true/false)
- 'Residential ________' is linked to crime within Social Disorganization Theory.
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- This term refers to the notion that society is broken up by socioeconomic status.
- Durkheim argued that successful communities have a ___________ ___________.
- This term refers to the notion of forming the master race, by controlling reproduction and freedom of some types of people. It was the ultimate solution to Lombroso's Criminal Man.
- The Chicago School concluded that the best response is to address ___________, rather than people.
- The Classical School argues that it is human nature to be ______________.
- ________ ________ control refers to unwritten rules within a community that are enforced by residents.
- According to available evidence, is the death penalty an effective deterrent to homicide? (yes/no)
- ____________ ____________ Theory argues that crime occurs because many poor communities are constantly experiencing population change.
- _____________ Theory argues that the CJ system should manipulate punishments to discourage criminal offenders.
- To what does the 'G' in 'GxE' refer?
- Lombroso's Criminal Man argued that people's environments determined their likelihood of committing crime. (true/false)
- Situational Crime Prevention includes several methods of target hardening. (true/false)
- Which type of determinism argues that while people's behaviors are influenced by their genetics and environments, they still have free will to behave in certain ways.
- People diagnosed with Antisocial Personality Disorder often do not understand others' feelings, meaning that they lack this quality.
- Biosocial Theories argue that a solution to crime is __________ intervention programs.
32 Clues: To what does the 'G' in 'GxE' refer? • Which type of determinism does Lombroso's Criminal Man assume? • Which type of deterrence does the death penalty aim to achieve? • Lombroso argued that _______ intelligence was associated with crime. • Durkheim called the state of normlessness in a community _____________. • ...
The Brain and Criminology 2012-10-26
Across
- The study of a person's genetic make-up and biological attributes in relation to their criminal behaviour
- An increase in the consumption of this substance was found to have a negative causal relationship in the rate of criminal behaviour in a patient
- ooh ooh ah ah
- A child's brain is said to be easily influenced by his or her immediate...
- what
Down
- what do u want with my baby
- ima clue
- It is quickly becoming a theory in the world of psychology that damage to this part of the brain may result in a patient's criminal behaviour, as this is where reasoning, decision-making and impulses (such as aggression) are controlled
- oh
- interetingsdfs
- hello hi sup
- ah ah ah
12 Clues: oh • what • ima clue • ah ah ah • hello hi sup • ooh ooh ah ah • interetingsdfs • what do u want with my baby • A child's brain is said to be easily influenced by his or her immediate... • The study of a person's genetic make-up and biological attributes in relation to their criminal behaviour • ...
La mano de Morioh 2026-03-30
Across
- Sustancia usada para acabar con la vida de forma silenciosa
- Lugar donde cumplen su condena los criminales capturados
- Apodo de John Wayne Gacy por su disfraz en fiestas
- Prueba genetica moderna que sirve para resolver casos antiguos
- Arma blanca comunmente usada en peliculas de terror y crimenes
- Objeto que el criminal se lleva de la escena para recordar el acto
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- Asesino muy carismatico que engañaba a sus victimas con su aspecto
- Asesino de San Francisco que enviaba cartas con acertijos
- Rastro dactilar que deja el criminal y ayuda a identificarlo
- Lider de una secta que ordeno famosos crimenes en Hollywood
- Nombre del famoso e identificado destripador de Londres
- Apellido del criminal conocido como el canibal de Milwaukee
12 Clues: Apodo de John Wayne Gacy por su disfraz en fiestas • Nombre del famoso e identificado destripador de Londres • Lugar donde cumplen su condena los criminales capturados • Asesino de San Francisco que enviaba cartas con acertijos • Sustancia usada para acabar con la vida de forma silenciosa • Lider de una secta que ordeno famosos crimenes en Hollywood • ...
Bill of Rights + Group Member Names 2022-09-28
20 Clues: act • case • bear • case • search • listed • speech • jeopardy • federal law • incrimination • amendment bans • amendment bail • amendment state • amendment press • amendment trial • amendment rights • amendment ensures • amendment lawsuit • amendment accused • amendment property
Crime 2019-05-14
Across
- picture n°3
- someone who has seen the criminal or the crime
- Something proving that you are telling the truth
- synonym of “inquiry”, noun to describe what the police do after a crime
- an excuse used by an accused person to prove that he/she was not on the crime scene
- picture n°9
- picture n°6
- picture n°5
- picture n°7
- picture n°1
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- synonym for “assassin”
- reason for killing or committing a crime
- picture n°2
- a person who kills more than 3 persons over a period of more than 30 days
- picture n°8
- picture n°4
- where the crime is committed
- somebody who has committed a crime
18 Clues: picture n°2 • picture n°3 • picture n°8 • picture n°4 • picture n°9 • picture n°6 • picture n°5 • picture n°7 • picture n°1 • synonym for “assassin” • where the crime is committed • somebody who has committed a crime • reason for killing or committing a crime • someone who has seen the criminal or the crime • Something proving that you are telling the truth • ...
GREEK MYTHOLOGY 2023-10-22
9 Clues: Forces of nature • Unbound Prometheus • The youngest Titan • The meaning of Pandora • Goddesses of vengeance • Devoured Prometheus' flesh • They made the weapons of the gods • Still has power over the minds of men • Earth formed these out of water, earth and fire
JWIN Query Fun 2024-07-09
Across
- NCIC wants and warrants only?
- Type of agency can enter information in NCIC?
- A positive response to a NCIC query
- Abbreviation for DOJ Criminal Justice Information Network
- A hit response in 1 hour
- Hit confirmation request
- Driver License check
- Abbreviation for International Justice and Public Safety Networks
- A stolen vehicle query?
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- A query for NCIC W/W and CCH but only done at officer request?
- Type of agency that can only query NCIC?
- CJIS CSO ensure each agency designates a what?
- Abbreviation for National Crime Information Center
- Query for vehicle registration
- A hit response in 10 minutes
- Hit confirmation response
- Query for Criminal History Rap Sheet
- A State Warrant Query
18 Clues: Driver License check • A State Warrant Query • A stolen vehicle query? • A hit response in 1 hour • Hit confirmation request • Hit confirmation response • A hit response in 10 minutes • NCIC wants and warrants only? • Query for vehicle registration • A positive response to a NCIC query • Query for Criminal History Rap Sheet • Type of agency that can only query NCIC? • ...
Crime 2023-04-06
Across
- the temporary or permanent release of a prisoner before the expiry of a sentence, on the promise of good behaviour.
- a formal declaration by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law that someone is guilty of a criminal offence.
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgements.
- A preliminary hearing involves a prosecutor presenting sufficient evidence to establish probable cause that the alleged crimes were committed.
- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
- the process of taking legal action.
- a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule.
- an individual who is under an age fixed by law (such as 18 years) at which he or she would be charged as an adult for a criminal act.
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- a temporary court order issued to prohibit an individual from carrying out a particular action, especially approaching or contacting a specified person.
- the process or result of enrolling, enacting, or promulgating laws by a legislature, parliament, or analogous governing body.
- a court order prohibiting an action by a party to a lawsuit until there has been a trial or other court action.
- to turn (an activity) into a criminal offence by making it illegal.
- substance that is not allowed by law or the social customs of a country
- military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law.
- a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act
15 Clues: the process of taking legal action. • a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act • a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule. • the official power to make legal decisions and judgements. • military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law. • to turn (an activity) into a criminal offence by making it illegal. • ...
zootopia 2022-09-21
clj 2024-05-25
Across
- an intentional misrepresentation or deception employed to deprive another of property or a legal right or to otherwise do them harm.
- a notice to the defendant that he/she has been sued and is required to appear in court.
- sexual intercourse between a man and a woman without the women's consent.
- judge's decision not to allow an objection.Decision by a higher court finding that a lower court
- evidence that can be legally and properlyintroduced in a civil or criminal trial
- grant by the court in which someone will not face prosecution in return for providing criminal evidence.
- a verdict after a trial that a defendant in a criminal case has not been proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt of thecrime charged.
- a list of cases to be heard by the court.
- inference resulting from a rule of law or the proven existence of a fact that requires suchrule or action to be established in the action.
- in a civil case, the person being sued. In a criminal case, the person charged with a crime.
- a court's determination of the punishment to be inflicted on a person convicted of a crime.
- evidence given by a witness under oath. does not include evidence from documents and other physical evidence.
- substituting one creditor for another.
- process of taking a person into custody.
- a mandatory precept issued by an authority inthe name of the sovereign or the state for the purposeof compelling a person to do something.
- document that furnishes objective evidence of activities performed or results achieved.
- a warning; a note of caution.
- synonymous with the place of trial.
- in a criminal proceeding, it is the defendant’s declaration in open court that he or she is guilty or not guilty. The defendant's answer to the charges made in the information.
- to agree with the judgment of another.When one court concurs with another, it agrees with or follows the precedent setby that court's decision.
- the process by which one state surrenders to another state a person accused or convicted of a crime in the other state.
- a trial lawyer representing the government in a criminal case.
- criminal offenses considered lessserious than felonies. Misdemeanor are generallypunishable by fine or a limited local jail term in thelocal jail.
- confirmation by examination and provision of objective evidence that the particular requirements for a specific intended use are fulfilled.
- a court order authorizing law enforcement officers to make an arrest or conduct a search.
- a judge's private office.
- characterized by reckless disregard of consequences and the safety and welfare of others.
- the party who complain or sues, one who applies to the court for legal redress, also calledthe plaintiff.
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- settled in a court of law.
- a written command summoning a specific individual to appear in court under penalty for failure to do so.
- judicial examination and determination of issues of law and fact disputed by parties to lawsuit.
- the proposition that the use of capitalpunishment actually increases the crime rate bysending a message that it is acceptable to kill thosewho have wronged us.
- the complaining party in litigation.
- oral or written testimony under oath but outside the court room.
- procedure by which a certifying body formally recognizes that a body or person complies withgiven qualifications.
- money or security given to secure a person'srelease from custody which is at risk should he/shesubsequently fail to appear before the court.
- to strike out, obliterate, or mark for
- a judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- possession of characteristics that qualify a witness to observe, recall, and testify under oath; personal qualificationof the witness to give testimony which differs from the witness ability to tell the truth.
- temporary confinement of a person by apublic authority.
- one who testifies to what he/she has seen,heard, or otherwise experienced.
- to strike out, obliterate, or mark for deletion from the court record.
- the nature and scope of a court's authority to hear or decide a case. Inherent power andauthority of a particular court to hear and determinecases.
- a party is said to have rest its case when it has presented all of the evidence in intends to offer.
- the felonious taking of another's property from his person or immediate presence and against his will by means of force or fear.
- an agreement by both sides of a case about some aspect of a lawsuit or criminal trial.
- in a criminal case, the proceeding inwhich an accused person is brought before a judge tohear the charges filed against him or her and to enter aplea of guilty or not guilty
- an act by enforcement agencies that lures an individual into committing a crime not otherwise contemplated for the purpose of prosecuting him/her.
- a crime of a graver nature than a misdemeanor, usually punishable by imprisonment in a penitentiary for more than a year or a substantial fine.
- to cross-examine a witness a second time after redirect examination.
- a statement made during a trial or hearingthat is not based on the personal, firsthand knowledgeof the witness. Statement made out of court andoffered in court to support the truth of the factsasserted in the statement.
- the presentation of evidence to counter or disprove facts previously introduced by the adverse party.
52 Clues: a judge's private office. • settled in a court of law. • a warning; a note of caution. • synonymous with the place of trial. • the complaining party in litigation. • to strike out, obliterate, or mark for • substituting one creditor for another. • process of taking a person into custody. • a list of cases to be heard by the court. • ...
New Password B2 - Mateusz Nejman 2024-09-12
18 Clues: Saw • nudny • płótno • tworzyć • zabawny • Titanic • odcinek • zdolność • podziwiać • monotonny • wystawiać • prowadzący • przyjemność • główny nurt • Włatcy Móch • Breking Bad • Big Bang Theory • Back To The Future
judicial civics review crossword puzzle 2026-02-26
Across
- law that comes from the constitution
- legally granted authority
- regulations for the safety of the people made by government
- law that handles criminal offense
- law that protects your natural rights
Down
- agreement
- expressing a statement
- law that applies to minors
- a law or rule made by local government
- solves disputes between civilians
- law made by government
- apply to a higher court to change a decition
12 Clues: agreement • expressing a statement • law made by government • legally granted authority • law that applies to minors • solves disputes between civilians • law that handles criminal offense • law that comes from the constitution • law that protects your natural rights • a law or rule made by local government • apply to a higher court to change a decition • ...
A Crossword puzzle 2022-03-08
Across
- Guilty of breaking the law.
- The process of getting a criminal suspect etc.
- A minor wrongdoing Mischievous of foolish (and typically annoying) behavior.
- A surname.
- a serious criminal offence, which, under federal law, is punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year or by death.
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- The act of testing; proof
- or blame.
- An excuse, especially one used to avoid
- A person who decides the fate of someone or something that has been called into question.
- The amount of time a former prisoner spends on limited release.
- rights The legal rights of an arrested person to have an attorney and to refuse to answer questions.
11 Clues: or blame. • A surname. • The act of testing; proof • Guilty of breaking the law. • An excuse, especially one used to avoid • The process of getting a criminal suspect etc. • The amount of time a former prisoner spends on limited release. • A minor wrongdoing Mischievous of foolish (and typically annoying) behavior. • ...
Unit 4 2021-10-29
15 Clues: syyte • tuomio • syyttäjä • tunnustaa • sovitella • rikollinen • rangaistus • lievä rikos • rikostutkija • ehdonalainen • oikeudenkäynti • todistusaineisto • nuorisorikollinen • haastaa oikeuteen • vankeusrangaistus
business law 2013-02-06
Across
- a defense to criminal actions induced by the government
- failure to adhere to professional standards
- unlawfully taking personal property
- breaking and entering a dwelling at night with felonious intent
- unjustified contact with a persons body
- unauthorized and unjustified control of anothers property
- wrongful us of force or barriers to restrain
- substantial interference with right to use property
- communicating in writing flase information that harms ones reputation
- permits force to defend ones self or others
- detention of a person without permission
- protection from prosecution for testimony or information
- damaging one with false information that is relied upon
- a public wrong
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- illegal payments or offers to pay to receive favorable treatment
- acting as a result of immediate threat of serious bodily harm or death
- unlawful personal use of money or property placed in ones access
- a private wrong
- a criminal defense when intoxication is by force or mistake
- communicating false information that harms ones reputation
- a challenge to legal rulings at trial court
- a defense when the defendant lacks mental capacity
- a defense to all torts and few crimes
- trade libel
- falsely making or altering a legal document
- apprehension of immediate harm
- orally communicating false information that harms ones reputation
- bars criminal liability for children under a certain age
28 Clues: trade libel • a public wrong • a private wrong • apprehension of immediate harm • unlawfully taking personal property • a defense to all torts and few crimes • unjustified contact with a persons body • detention of a person without permission • failure to adhere to professional standards • a challenge to legal rulings at trial court • falsely making or altering a legal document • ...
