criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Crime Vocabulary 2019-07-29
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- Objects or facts that validate or confirm something happened.
- The crime of intentionally killing someone (begins with the letter M).
- The action police take to capture/restrain someone who appears to be criminal.
- Betraying one’s country by helping its enemies.
- Money that is paid to secure the release of someone who is accused of a crime.
- A physical attack.
- Entering private or restricted property without permission.
- A final decision or judgement on something, like a legal case.
- The crime of stealing from a store.
- The crime of stealing from a building or a place without direct violence.
- The crime of intentionally killing someone (begins with the letter H).
- Gaining unauthorized access to data in a computer or a system.
- The place criminals go for a very long term stay.
- We leave these invisible clues on things if we don’t wear gloves.
- The room that a locked-up criminal must live in until they are released.
- The crime of stealing from one’s own company.
- A public official that is chosen to decide on cases involving law and crime.
- Someone who sees an event happen, like a crime or accident.
- A group of people who are selected to help decide on a legal case.
- Someone who commits a crime.
- The amount of time that a criminal will have to stay locked up.
- The crime of setting fire to property.
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- Illegally copying documents or money to fool people.
- A fee that must be paid as punishment for breaking a rule or law.
- The place a criminal goes to have their case argued and punishment decided.
- The place criminals go for a shorter term stay.
- The crime of moving goods in or out of a country illegally.
- Someone who steals things.
- The crime of accidentally killing a person.
- The police use these to restrain someone by the wrists.
- Stealing an aircraft, vehicle, or ship while it is in transit (moving).
- The crime of stealing from someone with violence or the threat of violence.
- Killing a famous person or public figure.
- Someone who kills a series of people with a pattern and no clear reason.
- If we are 100% sure that someone did not commit a crime, we can say they are..
- The crime of intentionally destroying public or private property.
- A reason for committing a crime.
- If we are 100% sure that someone committed a crime, we can say they are...
- A person who practices or studies law.
- Someone who is believed to have committed a crime or an offense.
- The crime of lying under oath (vow of truth) in court.
- Crime that involves using violence or threats against people for political reasons.
- Signs, indications, or objects from something that happened.
- The quality of being fair and reasonable. Laws uphold this idea.
- Another word for punishment.
- The event where a criminal case is argued among people and a decision is made.
46 Clues: A physical attack. • Someone who steals things. • Another word for punishment. • Someone who commits a crime. • A reason for committing a crime. • The crime of stealing from a store. • A person who practices or studies law. • The crime of setting fire to property. • Killing a famous person or public figure. • The crime of accidentally killing a person. • ...
Crime Vocabulary 2019-07-29
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- The crime of intentionally destroying public or private property.
- The place criminals go for a shorter term stay.
- A public official that is chosen to decide on cases involving law and crime.
- Money that is paid to secure the release of someone who is accused of a crime.
- Someone who kills a series of people with a pattern and no clear reason.
- A fee that must be paid as punishment for breaking a rule or law.
- The crime of intentionally killing someone (begins with the letter H).
- The event where a criminal case is argued among people and a decision is made.
- The crime of accidentally killing a person.
- We leave these invisible clues on things if we don’t wear gloves.
- Signs, indications, or objects from something that happened.
- The crime of stealing from a store.
- The action police take to capture/restrain someone who appears to be criminal.
- A physical attack.
- The crime of stealing from a building or a place without direct violence.
- The crime of intentionally killing someone (begins with the letter M).
- The crime of stealing from someone with violence or the threat of violence.
- Another word for punishment.
- Someone who commits a crime.
- A person who practices or studies law.
- Someone who is believed to have committed a crime or an offense.
- The room that a locked-up criminal must live in until they are released.
- The crime of setting fire to property.
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- Stealing an aircraft, vehicle, or ship while it is in transit (moving).
- Entering private or restricted property without permission.
- The crime of stealing from one’s own company.
- The police use these to restrain someone by the wrists.
- The place a criminal goes to have their case argued and punishment decided.
- Killing a famous person or public figure.
- The quality of being fair and reasonable. Laws uphold this idea.
- The amount of time that a criminal will have to stay locked up.
- A reason for committing a crime.
- The crime of moving goods in or out of a country illegally.
- A final decision or judgement on something, like a legal case.
- Illegally copying documents or money to fool people.
- The place criminals go for a very long term stay.
- The crime of lying under oath (vow of truth) in court.
- Crime that involves using violence or threats against people for political reasons.
- Gaining unauthorized access to data in a computer or a system.
- Objects or facts that validate or confirm something happened.
- Betraying one’s country by helping its enemies.
- Someone who steals things.
- A group of people who are selected to help decide on a legal case.
- If we are 100% sure that someone did not commit a crime, we can say they are..
- Someone who sees an event happen, like a crime or accident.
- If we are 100% sure that someone committed a crime, we can say they are...
46 Clues: A physical attack. • Someone who steals things. • Another word for punishment. • Someone who commits a crime. • A reason for committing a crime. • The crime of stealing from a store. • A person who practices or studies law. • The crime of setting fire to property. • Killing a famous person or public figure. • The crime of accidentally killing a person. • ...
Crime Vocabulary 2019-07-29
Across
- The quality of being fair and reasonable. Laws uphold this idea.
- The place criminals go for a shorter term stay.
- Signs, indications, or objects from something that happened.
- The action police take to capture/restrain someone who appears to be criminal.
- The place criminals go for a very long term stay.
- Crime that involves using violence or threats against people for political reasons.
- The crime of stealing from a building or a place without direct violence.
- The crime of intentionally killing someone (begins with the letter H).
- The crime of stealing from a store.
- Someone who kills a series of people with a pattern and no clear reason.
- Someone who sees an event happen, like a crime or accident.
- The crime of accidentally killing a person.
- If we are 100% sure that someone committed a crime, we can say they are...
- If we are 100% sure that someone did not commit a crime, we can say they are..
- The police use these to restrain someone by the wrists.
- Killing a famous person or public figure.
- The crime of stealing from someone with violence or the threat of violence.
- A fee that must be paid as punishment for breaking a rule or law.
- Money that is paid to secure the release of someone who is accused of a crime.
- A final decision or judgement on something, like a legal case.
- A public official that is chosen to decide on cases involving law and crime.
- The room that a locked-up criminal must live in until they are released.
- Another word for punishment.
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- A person who practices or studies law.
- Someone who is believed to have committed a crime or an offense.
- The crime of lying under oath (vow of truth) in court.
- The crime of intentionally killing someone (begins with the letter M).
- Stealing an aircraft, vehicle, or ship while it is in transit (moving).
- The crime of stealing from one’s own company.
- We leave these invisible clues on things if we don’t wear gloves.
- Illegally copying documents or money to fool people.
- Gaining unauthorized access to data in a computer or a system.
- The crime of intentionally destroying public or private property.
- The crime of moving goods in or out of a country illegally.
- Entering private or restricted property without permission.
- A reason for committing a crime.
- A group of people who are selected to help decide on a legal case.
- Someone who commits a crime.
- The place a criminal goes to have their case argued and punishment decided.
- The amount of time that a criminal will have to stay locked up.
- Someone who steals things.
- Betraying one’s country by helping its enemies.
- A physical attack.
- The event where a criminal case is argued among people and a decision is made.
- Objects or facts that validate or confirm something happened.
- The crime of setting fire to property.
46 Clues: A physical attack. • Someone who steals things. • Someone who commits a crime. • Another word for punishment. • A reason for committing a crime. • The crime of stealing from a store. • A person who practices or studies law. • The crime of setting fire to property. • Killing a famous person or public figure. • The crime of accidentally killing a person. • ...
The Legal System glossary 2020-05-05
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- Disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws
- Latin for "land belonging to know one". International law term indicating that no state(country) has sovereignty over the land.
- law rules applicable to people in the Armed Forces
- A document which sets out how an organisation or a country will be governed Separation of Powers
- Government ministers and employees of government departments responsible for enforcing the law e.g. police officers and tax office
- A legally trained person who is appointed by parliament to preside(sit, hear and decide) cases in a Local Court Coroners Court, Children’s Court. In these courts there is never a jury all decisions are made by the magistrate
- condition or unconditional release from custody for a person charged with a criminal offence prior to their court hearing/trial. having someone pay a sum of money to secure your release
- A legally trained person who is appointed to preside in higher courts such as the District Court, Supreme Court, Courts of Appeal, federal Circuity Court, Federal Court, Family Court and High Court. In a criminal case in the District or Supreme Courts, there will be a jury if the accused pleads not guilty.
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- Courts and judges who interpret the law
- When a person rules a country or state with cruelty and abuses their power
- a group pf 12 citizens on the electoral roll (enrolled to vote) who are randomly selected to sit on a jury to hear all evidence in a criminal trial and determine whether the accused is guilty or not guilty. Most civil trials do not have a jury. In cases involving large sums of money there may be a jury of 4-6. In defamation cases 4 jurors.
- means that no one person is above the law, including law makers.
- Parliament (federal and state) that make the laws/legislations/acts of parliament
- Means that people who can prove that their ancestors settled on a certain part of the land (before European settlement) have legal ownership over it
- The court hearing of a criminal or civil case to determine an outcome. In a criminal trial whether the accused is guilty or not guilty and pass sentence if guilty
- traditional indigenous rules that outlined the correct way of living Common law, System of law based on previous decisions of just judges or precedents
- A review of a lower court’s decision. It does NOT rehear the case only deals with the matter on appeal eg the harshness of the sentence, the admissibility, inadmissibility of Evidence the leniency of the sentence.
- The term used to describe a case where an individual or company takes legal action to recover money in a civil case ( not criminal) due to damage or injury caused by the other party eg breach of contract, negligence, defamation.
18 Clues: Courts and judges who interpret the law • law rules applicable to people in the Armed Forces • Disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws • means that no one person is above the law, including law makers. • When a person rules a country or state with cruelty and abuses their power • ...
New Insights 5 text 3 2023-12-14
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- tilapäinen
- ura
- rikollinen
- mahdollisuus
- siirtyä
- kehityskaari
- rikkoa (lakia, sääntöjä)
- rikollisuus, rikos
- nuori
- tehdä, syyllistyä (rikos)
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- murrosikäinen, nuori henkilö
- riippuvainen
- jatkuva, yhdenmukainen
- jatkuva, itsepintainen
- tuhoisa
- ongelmallinen
- ero
- osallistuminen, sotkeutuminen
- rikkomus, rikos
- kypsä, aikuinen
- puutos, vaje
21 Clues: ura • ero • nuori • tuhoisa • siirtyä • tilapäinen • rikollinen • riippuvainen • mahdollisuus • puutos, vaje • kehityskaari • ongelmallinen • rikkomus, rikos • kypsä, aikuinen • rikollisuus, rikos • jatkuva, yhdenmukainen • jatkuva, itsepintainen • rikkoa (lakia, sääntöjä) • tehdä, syyllistyä (rikos) • murrosikäinen, nuori henkilö • osallistuminen, sotkeutuminen
Romeo and Juliet 2023-10-04
20 Clues: bed • guide • scorn • banner • cut off • eternal • terrible • medicine • criminal • look over • strictness • rude fellow • full of love • seize, arrest • uncontrollable • all encompassing • Untimely, too soon • promising misfortune • curious or interested • secretly informed about
Romeo and Juliet 2023-10-04
20 Clues: bed • guide • scorn • banner • cut off • eternal • terrible • medicine • criminal • look over • strictness • rude fellow • full of love • seize, arrest • uncontrollable • all encompassing • Untimely, too soon • promising misfortune • curious or interested • secretly informed about
Unit 8. 수동태 2017-10-18
21 Clues: 행성 • 녹다 • 위험 • 판사 • 빙하 • 부수다 • 소비자 • 임신한 • 범죄자 • 고층건물 • 잠재적인 • 사과하다 • 개울, 시내 • 아래[밑]에 • 움직이지 않는 • ~을 대신하다 • 미루다 지연시키다 • 제안하다, 시사하다 • 뻗어지다, 펼쳐지다 • ~에 라벨을 잘못붙이다 • (자연 환경)보존, 보호
Noah's Wordly Wise Crossword 2015-03-07
22 Clues: Tiny • Food • Cart • Pale • Stiff • Dazed • Amaze • Weird • Forever • A Trick • Readable • Tranquil • Criminal • Scattered • To Retrieve • A Deep Crack • Without Value • A Slow Gallop • Inexperienced • Someone Stupid • An Open Insult • Nature Goddess
Bud, Not Buddy Vocab Crossword 2021-07-26
20 Clues: Thin • Wire • Enjoy • A state • Tending • Dullness • Trousers • Marriage • Criminal • Difficult • To crumble • To stir up • Short pants • Satisfactory • Devise a way • Entertainment • Skin Diseases • The inner sense • Extraordinary deed • A room for washing
Words 2020-11-11
22 Clues: Koch • Waffe • Gehalt • Mehrheit • Beweis/e • Zeuge/in • beweisen • verdienen • Verbrechen • beschützen • verbessern • Finanzwesen • Fähigkeiten • Kriminelle/r • Angestellte/r • Verdächtige/r • Buchhalter/in • sich einprägen • in Pension gehen • Krankenschwester • _____up: ausdenken • erpressen, Erpressung
CSI 2023-12-14
27 Clues: look • draw • true • case • harms • felon • class • harmed • person • deduce • acquire • examine • insight • crucial • vehicle • feeling • protect • location • question • document • exchange • rational • procedure • execution • influence • indication • determinable
vocabulary of investigation 2016-01-08
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- say what you saw to someone
- what you are when the policemen find the killer
- what the policemen do to find the criminal is .......
- in french we say " porte-feuille "
- what a burglar commits
- in french we say " des preuves "
- what policemen do when they see a pickpocket
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- what you have to do to stay alive
- what a medical examiner does is ...
- you need some to find the criminal
- when you testify you bring your .........
- what you can find on a safe
- in french we say " empreinte digitale "
- someone who saw the crime
- someone who makes thefts
- someone who helps the culprit
- what fireworks and a bomb do
- what a robber commits
- when you do that you are a thief
- you can find one in the bank
20 Clues: what a robber commits • what a burglar commits • someone who makes thefts • someone who saw the crime • say what you saw to someone • what you can find on a safe • what fireworks and a bomb do • you can find one in the bank • someone who helps the culprit • when you do that you are a thief • in french we say " des preuves " • what you have to do to stay alive • ...
Crimes Against People and Property 2017-09-21
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- unlawful killing of another person with malice aforethought
- taking of property of another with intent to steal it
- threat of an attack
- criminal activities on the internet
- misrepresentation of a fact to obtain property
- unlawful taking property by someone who is was entrusted
- taking of property from a person's possession by force
- paying back to the victim by the offender
- burning of property
- isolate a criminal from society to protect citizens
- prevent others from committing similar crimes
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- different degrees of murder to manslaughter
- unauthorized entry into a structure to commit a crime
- crime of intentionally destroying another persons property
- lying while testifying
- retraining the offender
- revenge on the offender
- threats to obtain anothers property. Also called blackmail
- physical attacking someone
- crime crime motivated by racial, sexual or other involving violence
20 Clues: threat of an attack • burning of property • lying while testifying • retraining the offender • revenge on the offender • physical attacking someone • criminal activities on the internet • paying back to the victim by the offender • different degrees of murder to manslaughter • prevent others from committing similar crimes • misrepresentation of a fact to obtain property • ...
Crime Fiction 2021-08-27
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- The things a detective needs to help solve the case.
- Someone who saw the crime.
- a typical murder weapon
- The process, usually undertaken by the detective, to discover the identity of the criminal.
- our current topic
- Device used on the murder victim.
- A typical setting used in crime fiction.
- The most commonly used crime in crime fiction.
- A kind of detective.
- where the crime takes place
- Something a criminal might leave behind.
- The letters PI stand for...
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- The people who are considered possible crime-commiters.
- Sherlock Holmes' friend and assistant.
- a famous british detective
- A famous female crime author.
- the investigator in Tell Me
- Reasons for commiting a crime.
- The person murdered.
- A slang term for the genre of crime fiction.
- Sherlock Holmes' author.
- the silent killer
22 Clues: our current topic • the silent killer • The person murdered. • A kind of detective. • a typical murder weapon • Sherlock Holmes' author. • a famous british detective • Someone who saw the crime. • the investigator in Tell Me • where the crime takes place • The letters PI stand for... • A famous female crime author. • Reasons for commiting a crime. • Device used on the murder victim. • ...
Law 12 2022-02-22
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- First written code of law
- criminal sentence focused on punishment
- of enforceable rules to maintain order
- Proposed law
- Legal decisions based on similar cases that have been decided in the past
- had 300 laws
- given to Hebrew people
- system of values hat outlines concepts of right and wrong
- being introduced and receives a number
- Debate and vote on the principle of bill
- one of the first legal codes in Roman law
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- sets rules between individuals
- Sets rules for the relationship between individuals and society
- Third Major development in early legal history
- 2 key principals
- advantages quick,cheap
- Debate and vote on amended version of bill
- determine guilt or innocence by fighting
- criminal sentence focused on restoring or paying back the victim
- Read over bill and propose amendments
- seeks to treat all people equally
21 Clues: Proposed law • had 300 laws • 2 key principals • advantages quick,cheap • given to Hebrew people • First written code of law • sets rules between individuals • seeks to treat all people equally • Read over bill and propose amendments • of enforceable rules to maintain order • being introduced and receives a number • criminal sentence focused on punishment • ...
Crime Vocabulary 2019-07-29
Across
- The quality of being fair and reasonable. Laws uphold this idea.
- The crime of lying under oath (vow of truth) in court.
- Stealing an aircraft, vehicle, or ship while it is in transit (moving).
- The amount of time that a criminal will have to stay locked up.
- The place criminals go for a very long term stay.
- The crime of intentionally destroying public or private property.
- A group of people who are selected to help decide on a legal case.
- We leave these invisible clues on things if we don’t wear gloves.
- A reason for committing a crime.
- The police use these to restrain someone by the wrists.
- Entering private or restricted property without permission.
- The crime of stealing from a building or a place without direct violence.
- A fee that must be paid as punishment for breaking a rule or law.
- The place a criminal goes to have their case argued and punishment decided.
- The room that a locked-up criminal must live in until they are released.
- The place criminals go for a shorter term stay.
- If we are 100% sure that someone did not commit a crime, we can say they are..
- Betraying one’s country by helping its enemies.
- Another word for punishment.
- Objects or facts that validate or confirm something happened.
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- If we are 100% sure that someone committed a crime, we can say they are...
- A physical attack.
- Someone who commits a crime.
- Illegally copying documents or money to fool people.
- Crime that involves using violence or threats against people for political reasons.
- The crime of accidentally killing a person.
- Gaining unauthorized access to data in a computer or a system.
- The crime of stealing from one’s own company.
- The crime of stealing from a store.
- The crime of setting fire to property.
- The action police take to capture/restrain someone who appears to be criminal.
- A public official that is chosen to decide on cases involving law and crime.
- Killing a famous person or public figure.
- The event where a criminal case is argued among people and a decision is made.
- Someone who kills a series of people with a pattern and no clear reason.
- The crime of moving goods in or out of a country illegally.
- Someone who sees an event happen, like a crime or accident.
- The crime of intentionally killing someone (begins with the letter M).
- Signs, indications, or objects from something that happened.
- The crime of stealing from someone with violence or the threat of violence.
- Someone who is believed to have committed a crime or an offense.
- A final decision or judgement on something, like a legal case.
- Money that is paid to secure the release of someone who is accused of a crime.
- The crime of intentionally killing someone (begins with the letter H).
- Someone who steals things.
- A person who practices or studies law.
46 Clues: A physical attack. • Someone who steals things. • Someone who commits a crime. • Another word for punishment. • A reason for committing a crime. • The crime of stealing from a store. • The crime of setting fire to property. • A person who practices or studies law. • Killing a famous person or public figure. • The crime of accidentally killing a person. • ...
Crime 2025-07-15
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- Substance used to cause illness or death
- Unlawful entry with intent to commit theft
- Risking money on games of chance
- Legal term for killing another person
- Physical force intended to hurt or damage
- Deception intended for financial gain
- Person who has committed a crime
- Minor wrongdoing or lesser criminal offense
- Traffic offense of driving too fast
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- Willful destruction of property
- Object used to harm or kill
- Crime involving the theft of funds entrusted to one’s care
- Dishonest scheme, often to cheat someone out
- Crime involving discharge of a firearm
- Theft involving threat or force
- Unlawful killing with intent
16 Clues: Object used to harm or kill • Unlawful killing with intent • Willful destruction of property • Theft involving threat or force • Risking money on games of chance • Person who has committed a crime • Traffic offense of driving too fast • Legal term for killing another person • Deception intended for financial gain • Crime involving discharge of a firearm • ...
Crime 2025-07-15
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- Substance used to cause illness or death
- Unlawful entry with intent to commit theft
- Risking money on games of chance
- Legal term for killing another person
- Physical force intended to hurt or damage
- Deception intended for financial gain
- Person who has committed a crime
- Minor wrongdoing or lesser criminal offense
- Traffic offense of driving too fast
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- Willful destruction of property
- Object used to harm or kill
- Crime involving the theft of funds entrusted to one’s care
- Dishonest scheme, often to cheat someone out
- Crime involving discharge of a firearm
- Theft involving threat or force
- Unlawful killing with intent
16 Clues: Object used to harm or kill • Unlawful killing with intent • Willful destruction of property • Theft involving threat or force • Risking money on games of chance • Person who has committed a crime • Traffic offense of driving too fast • Legal term for killing another person • Deception intended for financial gain • Crime involving discharge of a firearm • ...
Vocabulary List #2 2013-12-09
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- criticize or punish
- deviation from normal form or rule
- protected by trademark
- puffed with vanity
- remove or destroy completely
- showing hopelessness
- ridiculous
- not shakable
- a cry of sorrow and grief
- fill or cover completely, usually with water
- something that is inferred
- openly distrustful
- postpone the punishment of a convicted criminal, such as an execution
- dig up a body for reburial or medical investigation
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- expressions of sympathy with another's grief
- a vaccine
- of no legal significance
- make a express demand in an agreement
- pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
- showing unselfish concern for others
- feeling or showing extreme anger
- moral principles that govern a person's thoughts and actions
- detect with the senses
- motivation based on ideas of right and wrong
- overthrow by argument, evidence, or proof
25 Clues: a vaccine • ridiculous • not shakable • puffed with vanity • openly distrustful • criticize or punish • showing hopelessness • protected by trademark • detect with the senses • of no legal significance • a cry of sorrow and grief • something that is inferred • remove or destroy completely • feeling or showing extreme anger • deviation from normal form or rule • ...
FOR3701_FI CONCESSION P7 2024-03-06
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- a type of medium-term planning
- an investigation conducted in secret
- cellphone use this to communicate
- a legal instrument to access cell phone records
- one of the cellular network service providers
- a person with this should not take a polygraph
- the type of criminal who acts impulsively
- in Latin this means modus operandi
- a class of criminal who plans well
- a statement made by a person to their disadvantage
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- a basic management function
- type of expert who studies firearms
- an expensive investigative technique
- also known as the contact theory
- as a collective they form the modus operandi
- a polygraph does not detect this
- one of the rights of an arrested person
- admissibility requirement for a legal pointing out
- person who is under surveillance
- the number of steps in a pointing-out
20 Clues: a basic management function • a type of medium-term planning • also known as the contact theory • a polygraph does not detect this • person who is under surveillance • cellphone use this to communicate • in Latin this means modus operandi • a class of criminal who plans well • type of expert who studies firearms • an expensive investigative technique • ...
Crime Vocabulary 2019-07-29
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- Someone who steals things.
- The crime of setting fire to property.
- A reason for committing a crime.
- A fee that must be paid as punishment for breaking a rule or law.
- Entering private or restricted property without permission.
- A person who practices or studies law.
- Killing a famous person or public figure.
- The quality of being fair and reasonable. Laws uphold this idea.
- Money that is paid to secure the release of someone who is accused of a crime.
- The place a criminal goes to have their case argued and punishment decided.
- A group of people who are selected to help decide on a legal case.
- Gaining unauthorized access to data in a computer or a system.
- Signs, indications, or objects from something that happened.
- Someone who kills a series of people with a pattern and no clear reason.
- Someone who commits a crime.
- Another word for punishment.
- The amount of time that a criminal will have to stay locked up.
- The event where a criminal case is argued among people and a decision is made.
- Someone who sees an event happen, like a crime or accident.
- Someone who is believed to have committed a crime or an offense.
- The room that a locked-up criminal must live in until they are released.
- Illegally copying documents or money to fool people.
- The action police take to capture/restrain someone who appears to be criminal.
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- The police use these to restrain someone by the wrists.
- We leave these invisible clues on things if we don’t wear gloves.
- The crime of stealing from a store.
- Betraying one’s country by helping its enemies.
- The crime of stealing from a building or a place without direct violence.
- The crime of accidentally killing a person.
- The crime of intentionally destroying public or private property.
- Stealing an aircraft, vehicle, or ship while it is in transit (moving).
- Crime that involves using violence or threats against people for political reasons.
- The crime of stealing from one’s own company.
- The crime of stealing from someone with violence or the threat of violence.
- The crime of moving goods in or out of a country illegally.
- A public official that is chosen to decide on cases involving law and crime.
- The place criminals go for a very long term stay.
- A final decision or judgement on something, like a legal case.
- The crime of intentionally killing someone (begins with the letter H).
- The place criminals go for a shorter term stay.
- The crime of lying under oath (vow of truth) in court.
- If we are 100% sure that someone committed a crime, we can say they are...
- A physical attack.
- If we are 100% sure that someone did not commit a crime, we can say they are..
- Objects or facts that validate or confirm something happened.
- The crime of intentionally killing someone (begins with the letter M).
46 Clues: A physical attack. • Someone who steals things. • Someone who commits a crime. • Another word for punishment. • A reason for committing a crime. • The crime of stealing from a store. • The crime of setting fire to property. • A person who practices or studies law. • Killing a famous person or public figure. • The crime of accidentally killing a person. • ...
Crime Vocabulary 2019-07-29
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- Someone who sees an event happen, like a crime or accident.
- The crime of stealing from a building or a place without direct violence.
- The action police take to capture/restrain someone who appears to be criminal.
- Someone who is believed to have committed a crime or an offense.
- The crime of lying under oath (vow of truth) in court.
- The crime of stealing from one’s own company.
- A reason for committing a crime.
- We leave these invisible clues on things if we don’t wear gloves.
- The crime of intentionally destroying public or private property.
- Someone who kills a series of people with a pattern and no clear reason.
- Stealing an aircraft, vehicle, or ship while it is in transit (moving).
- The place a criminal goes to have their case argued and punishment decided.
- Another word for punishment.
- Illegally copying documents or money to fool people.
- The quality of being fair and reasonable. Laws uphold this idea.
- Betraying one’s country by helping its enemies.
- A public official that is chosen to decide on cases involving law and crime.
- The crime of setting fire to property.
- The room that a locked-up criminal must live in until they are released.
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- Crime that involves using violence or threats against people for political reasons.
- The crime of intentionally killing someone (begins with the letter H).
- If we are 100% sure that someone committed a crime, we can say they are...
- A fee that must be paid as punishment for breaking a rule or law.
- The crime of accidentally killing a person.
- The crime of stealing from a store.
- A group of people who are selected to help decide on a legal case.
- Entering private or restricted property without permission.
- Someone who commits a crime.
- Killing a famous person or public figure.
- Money that is paid to secure the release of someone who is accused of a crime.
- Objects or facts that validate or confirm something happened.
- A physical attack.
- The crime of moving goods in or out of a country illegally.
- The place criminals go for a shorter term stay.
- The amount of time that a criminal will have to stay locked up.
- If we are 100% sure that someone did not commit a crime, we can say they are..
- A final decision or judgement on something, like a legal case.
- The police use these to restrain someone by the wrists.
- The crime of stealing from someone with violence or the threat of violence.
- Signs, indications, or objects from something that happened.
- A person who practices or studies law.
- Gaining unauthorized access to data in a computer or a system.
- The crime of intentionally killing someone (begins with the letter M).
- The event where a criminal case is argued among people and a decision is made.
- The place criminals go for a very long term stay.
- Someone who steals things.
46 Clues: A physical attack. • Someone who steals things. • Someone who commits a crime. • Another word for punishment. • A reason for committing a crime. • The crime of stealing from a store. • A person who practices or studies law. • The crime of setting fire to property. • Killing a famous person or public figure. • The crime of accidentally killing a person. • ...
Crime Vocabulary 2019-07-29
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- A group of people who are selected to help decide on a legal case.
- The room that a locked-up criminal must live in until they are released.
- The action police take to capture/restrain someone who appears to be criminal.
- The crime of setting fire to property.
- The crime of intentionally killing someone (begins with the letter H).
- The crime of lying under oath (vow of truth) in court.
- Someone who is believed to have committed a crime or an offense.
- Stealing an aircraft, vehicle, or ship while it is in transit (moving).
- Betraying one’s country by helping its enemies.
- Someone who sees an event happen, like a crime or accident.
- Someone who kills a series of people with a pattern and no clear reason.
- Illegally copying documents or money to fool people.
- The crime of stealing from a building or a place without direct violence.
- We leave these invisible clues on things if we don’t wear gloves.
- A fee that must be paid as punishment for breaking a rule or law.
- Another word for punishment.
- The place a criminal goes to have their case argued and punishment decided.
- A reason for committing a crime.
- Someone who commits a crime.
- The crime of moving goods in or out of a country illegally.
- Money that is paid to secure the release of someone who is accused of a crime.
- Gaining unauthorized access to data in a computer or a system.
- The crime of stealing from someone with violence or the threat of violence.
- Someone who steals things.
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- A public official that is chosen to decide on cases involving law and crime.
- A person who practices or studies law.
- The event where a criminal case is argued among people and a decision is made.
- Objects or facts that validate or confirm something happened.
- The place criminals go for a shorter term stay.
- The police use these to restrain someone by the wrists.
- The place criminals go for a very long term stay.
- The crime of stealing from one’s own company.
- The quality of being fair and reasonable. Laws uphold this idea.
- Killing a famous person or public figure.
- If we are 100% sure that someone committed a crime, we can say they are...
- The crime of intentionally destroying public or private property.
- The crime of accidentally killing a person.
- Crime that involves using violence or threats against people for political reasons.
- Entering private or restricted property without permission.
- Signs, indications, or objects from something that happened.
- A final decision or judgement on something, like a legal case.
- The amount of time that a criminal will have to stay locked up.
- The crime of stealing from a store.
- A physical attack.
- If we are 100% sure that someone did not commit a crime, we can say they are..
- The crime of intentionally killing someone (begins with the letter M).
46 Clues: A physical attack. • Someone who steals things. • Another word for punishment. • Someone who commits a crime. • A reason for committing a crime. • The crime of stealing from a store. • A person who practices or studies law. • The crime of setting fire to property. • Killing a famous person or public figure. • The crime of accidentally killing a person. • ...
Using Language Well 2024-02-21
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- Phrases or expressions that, because of overuse, have lost their rhetorical power.
- Powerless phrases such as "I thought we should," "I sort of think," or "Maybe we should" that communicate uncertainty.
- Rhetorical strategy that uses contrasting statements in order to make a rhetorical point
- Language that assumes the heterosexual orientation of a person or group of people.
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- The means by which we communicate--a system of symbols we use to form messages.
- Language that unnecessarily identifies gender or linguistically erases females through the use of man-linked terms and/or the use of "he" or "man" as generics.
- Attempts to reproduce what is in our minds in the minds of our audience.
- The repetition of the initial sounds of words.
- Comparisons made by speaking of one thing in terms of another.
- Comparisons made by speaking of one thing in terms of another using the word "like" or "as" to make the comparison.
- The use of moderate exaggeration for effect.
- Type of language that most people understand but that is not considered acceptable in formal or polite conversation.
12 Clues: The use of moderate exaggeration for effect. • The repetition of the initial sounds of words. • Comparisons made by speaking of one thing in terms of another. • Attempts to reproduce what is in our minds in the minds of our audience. • The means by which we communicate--a system of symbols we use to form messages. • ...
Digital footprint: words 2023-09-14
14 Clues: Gerät • Sucht • anonym • Eintrag • Werbung • Vergleich • beleidigen • Krimineller • unabsichtlich • Einschränkung • wählen (polit.) • kennen, erkennen • nichtsdestotrotz • Politiker, Politikerin
The age of Trump enters its second decade 2025-12-09
Forensic Psychology 2025-04-10
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- _______ offenders plan their crimes carefully and leave little evidence.
- _________ evaluations is when they assess whether someone is mentally fit to stand trial.
- _______ ________ evaluations is when they determine if a criminal was mentally stable at the time of committing a crime.
- Criminal ________ is when they study the behavior of criminals to help predict their characteristics or catch them.
- ________ justice is when they assess whether young people should be tried as adults or if they need rehabilitation instead of punishment.
- ________ profiling is looking at the specific crime to make a profile.
- ____ ________ is when they assess the likelihood that someone might commit a crime in the future, helping determine whether someone should be released on parole or remain in prison.
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- It’s when someone argues they were not responsible for a crime because they didn’t understand what they were doing due to a mental disorder.
- _________ offenders act impulsively and leave more clues.
- Studying the victim’s life to understand why they were targeted.
- _________ psychology is when psychologists use their knowledge to help with legal and criminal matters.
- __________ testimony is how reliable eyewitnesses are in identifying suspects, because people’s memories can be influenced or distorted.
- Crime Scene _______ experts look at details from the crime scene to understand how the crime happened and what the criminal might be like.
- __________ profiling is using patterns from similar past cases to make guesses.
14 Clues: _________ offenders act impulsively and leave more clues. • Studying the victim’s life to understand why they were targeted. • ________ profiling is looking at the specific crime to make a profile. • _______ offenders plan their crimes carefully and leave little evidence. • __________ profiling is using patterns from similar past cases to make guesses. • ...
Reading Comprehension Choice Board 2023-05-01
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- second ending of the perfect tense
- a method to remember where to place macrons
- The fun way to remember the imperfect tense endings
- mother in the early stages
- active indicative 1st principal part of a verb
- where a criminal belongs
- who would be watching the criminal?
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- slaves were mostly always...?
- a common pet in Rome
- a man who was no longer a slave
- I was is a translation of the .... tense?
- to love
- a well-known king
- cogidubnus was a man of what character?
- who wants to kill the king?
15 Clues: to love • a well-known king • a common pet in Rome • where a criminal belongs • mother in the early stages • who wants to kill the king? • slaves were mostly always...? • a man who was no longer a slave • second ending of the perfect tense • who would be watching the criminal? • cogidubnus was a man of what character? • I was is a translation of the .... tense? • ...
spanish 2024-08-23
15 Clues: mal • NFL • dora • D-hop • female • yourself • icecream • criminal • december • farewells • hsfootball • frio winter • kylermurray • calor summer • dias greeting
Chapter 6. Crimes Against Property and Habitation 2019-08-23
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- entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
- The _____Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act is a United States federal law that provides for extended criminal penalties and a civil cause of action for acts performed as part of an ongoing criminal organization.
- A defendant commits the crime of false ____ by making an intentional statement with intent to defraud the victim he obtains title to the personal property of the victim.
- Theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust or belonging to one's employer.
- Theft of personal property
- The ____ Crime Information Center is the United States' central database for tracking crime-related information.
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- The action of taking property unlawfully from a person or place by force or threat of force
- The action of forging or producing a copy of a document, signature, banknote, or work of art.
- A crime governed by state laws. It generally involves any damage, defacing, alteration, or destruction of tangible property with criminal intent.
- ____ theft is the deliberate use of someone else's identity, usually as a method to gain a financial advantage.
- The loss or giving up of something as a penalty for wrongdoing.
- The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- Any act that deprives an owner of property without that owner's permission and without just cause
- The practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats.
14 Clues: Theft of personal property • The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. • The loss or giving up of something as a penalty for wrongdoing. • entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft. • The practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats. • ...
Judicial Meghan O'Malley Project 2025-04-10
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- A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- A less serious crime. In Virginia, the most severe class of misdemeanor can result in 1 year in jail and a $2,500 fine.
- determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. Courts with original jurisdiction are also known as trial courts
- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit
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- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
- A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides if there is enough evidence to bring the accused person to trial. If so, they issue an indictment
- The government’s side in a criminal case
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder. In Virginia, the most severe class of felony can result in life in prison or a death sentence.
- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws
- The decision of a judge or jury.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
19 Clues: The decision of a judge or jury. • The government’s side in a criminal case • An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit • determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution • ...
Mystery Names 2021-11-19
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- World's most famous criminal, according to Chesterton
- Pawnbroker with blazing red hair
- Encyclopedia copied by Jabez Wilson.
- Has a prescription for trintrin.
- Notorious criminal and fourth smartest man in London.
- What Madame Deroulard did to her son
- Assistant to Jabez Wilson with an interest in photography
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- Creator of Father Brown
- Head of the Paris Police
- Doctor John; colleague of Sherlock
- Asks Poirot to investigate Deroulard's death
- Died of "heart failure"
12 Clues: Creator of Father Brown • Died of "heart failure" • Head of the Paris Police • Pawnbroker with blazing red hair • Has a prescription for trintrin. • Doctor John; colleague of Sherlock • Encyclopedia copied by Jabez Wilson. • What Madame Deroulard did to her son • Asks Poirot to investigate Deroulard's death • World's most famous criminal, according to Chesterton • ...
Chapter 8 - Social Bond Theory 2024-10-28
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- Changes in offending over time
- GTC
- SAT
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- Association of people who communicate criminal values
- Destroys moral bond between offender and community
- interaction between individuals and society
- Bond shared with individuals and institutions
- Identify with people who believe criminal values are acceptable
- Shame by giving back to the community
- Learned patterns of behavior
- Deviant behavior as a result of labeling and association with others who have also been labeled
- Defined as offenders
12 Clues: GTC • SAT • Defined as offenders • Learned patterns of behavior • Changes in offending over time • Shame by giving back to the community • interaction between individuals and society • Bond shared with individuals and institutions • Destroys moral bond between offender and community • Association of people who communicate criminal values • ...
judicial branch 2024-03-21
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- A LESS SERIOUS CRIME
- THE RIGHT OF A CONVICTED PERSON TO ASK A HIGHER COURT TO REVIEW HIS/HER CASE
- THE BASIS THAT POLICE MUST HAVE TO MAKE AN ARREST OR PREFORM A SEARCH WARRENT OF A PERSON OR PROPERTY OR ABTAIN A WARRENT (2 WORDS)
- THE DICISION MADE BY A JUDGE OR JURY
- THE POWER OF THE U.S. SUPREME COURT TO DETERMINE IF LAW OR PRESIDENTIAL ACTION FOLLOWS THE CONSTITUTION THIS IS WHEN THE JUDICIAL BRANCH INTERPRETS THE LAWS (2 WORDS)
- A COURT CASE IN WHICH A PERSON IS ACCUSED OF BREAKING A CRIMINAL LAW (2 WORDS)
- A FORMAL CHARGING OF SOMEONE WITH A CRIME OR BEING BROUGHT BEFORE THE COURT TO ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT A CRIME
- THE GOVERNMENTS SIDE IN A CRIMINAL CASE
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- AN AUTHORZATION BY A COURT FOR POLICE TO MAKE AN ARREST (2 WORDS)
- BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT WHO INTERPRETS THE LAW AND PUNISHES LAWBREAKERS (2 WORDS)
- THE CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTION AGAINST UNFAIR GOVERNMNETAL ACTIONS AND LAWS (2 WORDS)
- THE AUTHORITY OF A COURT TO BE TH FRIST COURT TO HEAR A CASE COURTS WITH ORIGINAL JURISDICTION ARE ALSO KNOWN AS TRIAL COURTS (2 WORDS)
- A GROUP THAT HEARS THE EVIDENCE IN A CRIMINAL CASE AND DECIDES IF THERE IS ENOUGH EVIDENCE TO BRING THE ACCUSED PERSON TO A TRIAL IF SO THEY ISSUE A INDICTMENT (2 WORDS)
- A COURT CASE INVOLVING DISPUTES AGAINST TWO PARTIES RELATED TO MONEY OR PROPERTY (2 WORDS)
- A PERSON ACCUSED OF A CRIME IN A CRIMINAL CASE OR PERSON BEING SERVED IN A CIVIL CASE
- THE AUTHORITY OF SOME COURTS TO REVIEW DECISIONS MADE BY LOWER COURTS (2 WORDS)
- A MORE SERIOUS CRIME
- THE AUTHORITY TO INTERPRET AND ADMINISTER THE LAW JURIDICTION DETERMNS WHICH TYPE OF COURT YOU ATTEND AND WHERE IT IS LOCATED
- THE PERSON OR COMPANY FILING THE COMPLAINT IN A CIVIL LAWSUIT
19 Clues: A LESS SERIOUS CRIME • A MORE SERIOUS CRIME • THE DICISION MADE BY A JUDGE OR JURY • THE GOVERNMENTS SIDE IN A CRIMINAL CASE • THE PERSON OR COMPANY FILING THE COMPLAINT IN A CIVIL LAWSUIT • AN AUTHORZATION BY A COURT FOR POLICE TO MAKE AN ARREST (2 WORDS) • THE RIGHT OF A CONVICTED PERSON TO ASK A HIGHER COURT TO REVIEW HIS/HER CASE • ...
AML and RG in the Media 2025-09-20
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- (7) Critically acclaimed series exploring the drug trade, law enforcement, and the economic realities of crime in Baltimore.
- (13) Ben Affleck plays a math prodigy who launders money for criminal organisations.
- (9) Adam Sandler plays a gambler whose addiction leads to dangerous situations in this Safdie brothers film.
- (7) 1984 BBC comedy-drama about a Londoner whose poker addiction impacts his life and relationships.
- (10) Netflix documentary series exposing global corruption, financial crimes, and money laundering schemes.
- (13) Bryan Cranston stars in this 2016 film about a US agent exposing a massive money laundering operation linked to Pablo Escobar.
- (6) Netflix series detailing the rise and fall of Pablo Escobar and the Medellín Cartel's drug empire.
- (8) Matt Damon and Edward Norton star in this film about underground poker and its high stakes.
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- (6) Scorsese film set in Las Vegas, exploring mob control of casinos and illicit financial activities.
- (12) Guy Ritchie film where a marijuana kingpin plans to sell his lucrative UK business, involving various criminal schemes.
- (11) Iconic series where a chemistry teacher turns to meth production and faces money laundering challenges.
- (11) Sheridan Smith stars as a cleaner and gambling addict who gets involved in insider trading.
- (13) Soderbergh film detailing the Panama Papers scandal and its offshore financial revelations.
- (17) Scorsese film about Jordan Belfort's rise and fall, involving stock market fraud and hiding illicit gains.
- (12) Heist film franchise where a team plans elaborate robberies, often involving large sums of cash.
- (7) BBC series following a family's descent into global organised crime and money laundering.
- (10) Martin Scorsese's classic about mob life, featuring illicit businesses and the handling of criminal proceeds.
- (11) Iconic HBO series about a mob boss balancing family life and his criminal empire.
- (5) Jason Bateman stars in this drama about a money launderer for a cartel in the Missouri Ozarks.
19 Clues: (13) Ben Affleck plays a math prodigy who launders money for criminal organisations. • (11) Iconic HBO series about a mob boss balancing family life and his criminal empire. • (7) BBC series following a family's descent into global organised crime and money laundering. • ...
The Nature of Crime 2015-06-01
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- offence a crime that is considered less serious and carries a lighter penalty. (Generally fined up to $2000 and/or imprisoned for up to six months)
- After the Fact someone who knowingly receives, comforts, or assists a perpetrator in escaping from the police
- blindness a deliberate closing of one’s mind to the possible consequences of one’s actions
- consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take
- Reus “the guilty act” the voluntary action, omission, or state of being that is forbidden by the Criminal Code
- liability offence offences that do not require mens rea and to which the accused can offer no defence.
- a crime that involves advising, recommending, or persuading another person to commit a criminal offence
- legal responsibility for a wrongful action
- an agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur
- a state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action,knows what the results will be, and is reckless regarding the consequences
- offence a crime that is considered less serious and carries a lighter penalty. (Generally fined up to $2000 and/or imprisoned for up to six months)
- a criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime
- the reason a person commits a crime
- liability offences offenses that do not require mens rea but to which the accused can offer the defence of due diligence (the defence that the accused person took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular crime)
- Intent the desire to commit a wrongful act, with no ulterior motive or purpose
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- negligence wanton or reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others, sometimes causing serious injury or death
- the person who actually commits the crime
- laws federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare
- the intention to commit a crime, even when the crime is not committed.
- an agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur.
- an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea
- Intent the desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another
- diligence The defence the accused took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular offence
- the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence
- Rea “the guilty mind” demonstrates that the act was intentional, knowing, negligent, reckless, or wilfully blind or a deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, with reckless disregard for the consequences
- criminal laws Laws covering less serious offences at the provincial or municipal level, most often punishable by fines
26 Clues: the reason a person commits a crime • the person who actually commits the crime • legal responsibility for a wrongful action • the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence • an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea • a criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime • ...
CRIMINAL VOCABULARY 2021-02-17
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- the use of physical force to injure,abuse or damage someone or something
- place where people that committed a crime are held in custody
- the crime of killing someone previously in mind
- the act of expressing an opinion of disapproval or objection
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- ending the life or something or someone
- person that is acted on by force and is harmed or injured as a result of a crime
- malicious act involving the destruction of something on a private or public
- an object filled with explosives used to detonate in order to attack a place or an object
8 Clues: ending the life or something or someone • the crime of killing someone previously in mind • the act of expressing an opinion of disapproval or objection • place where people that committed a crime are held in custody • the use of physical force to injure,abuse or damage someone or something • ...
CRIMINAL PUZZLE 2022-08-18
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- a person who takes someone and asks for ransom
- a person who goes into houses to steal things
- a person who starts a fire on purpose and illegally
- a person who kills another person on purpose and illegally
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- a person who takes something from a shop without paying for it
- a person who causes damage to buildings or destroys property
- a person who goes onto someone's land without permission
- a person who goes into places like banks to steal things
8 Clues: a person who goes into houses to steal things • a person who takes someone and asks for ransom • a person who starts a fire on purpose and illegally • a person who goes onto someone's land without permission • a person who goes into places like banks to steal things • a person who kills another person on purpose and illegally • ...
Christmas Criminal 2024-12-17
Victorian County Court 2014-07-17
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- of Law Both Civil and Criminal appeals can be heard on a _____ __ ___
- The County Court has the jurisdiction to hear civil claims up to _________ amounts
- Civil juries of six members can be requested by the _________ or defendant
- The County Court can hear appeals from the ___________ court
- The Supreme Court and Court of Appeals can hear _______ from the County Court
- ________ may be used in both civil and criminal matters
- How many people make up a criminal jury?
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- Court The County _________ ______ is the first sentencing court for aboriginal offenders in a higher jurisdiction
- The County Court is more _______ than it's proceedings than the Magistrates Court
- A ______ presides over the County Court
- The County Court hears mostly ________ offences
- The County Court is above the Magistrates Court in the Hierarchy and below the ________ Court
12 Clues: A ______ presides over the County Court • How many people make up a criminal jury? • The County Court hears mostly ________ offences • ________ may be used in both civil and criminal matters • The County Court can hear appeals from the ___________ court • of Law Both Civil and Criminal appeals can be heard on a _____ __ ___ • ...
Criminal Activity and Gambling 2016-02-23
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- this is a form of white collar crime
- a relapse into criminal behavior
- since the 1990s crime has ________ in the United States.
- a sentence imposed by a criminal court, in lieu of imprisonment
- a crime that is punishable by imprisonment for longer than one year
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- the wagering of money on an event with an uncertain outcome
- _________ gambling is done over the internet from facilities located mostly in Central America
- a type of report that provides information about a person's finances, health, character, occupation, hobbies, and other habits
- Crimes that are punishable by imprisonment for up to 1 year
- is a system for giving a chance for a first time criminal defendant in lesser crimes
- this crime involves the unlawful physical acting upon a threat
- supervised release of a prisoner
12 Clues: a relapse into criminal behavior • supervised release of a prisoner • this is a form of white collar crime • since the 1990s crime has ________ in the United States. • the wagering of money on an event with an uncertain outcome • Crimes that are punishable by imprisonment for up to 1 year • this crime involves the unlawful physical acting upon a threat • ...
Crime and criminals 2023-10-09
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- A criminal who transports something illegally into another country.
- A crime of deceiving people in order to steal money from them.
- An act of performing cruel acts for political goals in order to inflict fear.
- A crime of taking somebody, especially children, usually in ordered to harm them.
- A crime of acting violently for political purpose.
- A criminal who steals something from somebody's home.
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- A criminal who commits violent acts and causes fear.
- An act of tricking somebody for luring out money from them.
- An act of stealing goods from a shop.
- A crime of killing somebody.
- An act of taking a hostage in order to exchange him/her for money or/and other assets.
- An act of taking goods illegally across the borders.
12 Clues: A crime of killing somebody. • An act of stealing goods from a shop. • A crime of acting violently for political purpose. • A criminal who commits violent acts and causes fear. • An act of taking goods illegally across the borders. • A criminal who steals something from somebody's home. • An act of tricking somebody for luring out money from them. • ...
Chapter 5 2025-03-05
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- Level of correction used by law enforcement
- Essential systems, assets and networks for national security
- Less serious criminal defense
- Reliance on community cooperation with law enforcement
- violating codes for personal gain
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- Collaborative hub for multiple agencies
- Act that constitutes crime
- Serious criminal offense
- Activities and duties performed by law enforcement
- Actions taken by law enforcement when reacting to incidents
- Police protect each other
- Guilty mind
12 Clues: Guilty mind • Serious criminal offense • Police protect each other • Act that constitutes crime • Less serious criminal defense • violating codes for personal gain • Collaborative hub for multiple agencies • Level of correction used by law enforcement • Activities and duties performed by law enforcement • Reliance on community cooperation with law enforcement • ...
CAUSES OF CRIME (TERMINOLOGY) 2017-11-06
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- a type of offender that commits multiple offenses and is considered part a small group of wrongdoers in society
- this type of course and/or theory of criminology is based on the belief that behavioral patterns developed in childbood
- a subdivision that exists within the dominant culture and has its own standards of behavior and/or norms that might be different from the larger society
- a theory that sees criminal and delinquent behavior as the result of social forces, biological, and psychological
- this piece of legislation and/or bill requires local law enforcement agencies to conduct background checks of potential purchasers of a handgun
- this theory assumes that crime is the result of frustration felt by individuals who cannot reach their financial and personal goals in society
- a theory that believes that delinquents and criminals must be taught both the practical and emotional skills necessary to partake in illegal activity
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- a theory that holds that wrongdoers act as if they weigh the possible benefits of criminal or delinquent activity against the expected costs of being arrested
- this type of criminology is based on the belief that individuals have free will to engage in any behavior, including criminal behavior
- the scientific study of crime and the causes of criminal behavior
- the individual (last name) that is considered the be the genesis of social conflict theory
- a theory that assumes that an individual has the potential to commit criminal behavior, but are restrained by the damage these actions to case to the relationship of a family
- a theory where society creates crime and criminals by identifying certain behavior and certain people as deviant
13 Clues: the scientific study of crime and the causes of criminal behavior • the individual (last name) that is considered the be the genesis of social conflict theory • a type of offender that commits multiple offenses and is considered part a small group of wrongdoers in society • ...
Finnley's Spellings Words 2022-02-08
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- When it rains I need my ____________.
- That girl always _______ down the stairs.
- This is a story ________ dogs.
- It can be fun to play in the _______.
- _______ is my homework.
- You can't always change your __________.
Down
- let's look over ________.
- We are ______ going to the store.
- Something is stinky _________ here.
- The pirates boat is out to _____.
- Can you ________ me a pizza.
- That _________ has a lot of crops growing.
- That's ________ mom and dad.
13 Clues: _______ is my homework. • let's look over ________. • Can you ________ me a pizza. • That's ________ mom and dad. • This is a story ________ dogs. • We are ______ going to the store. • The pirates boat is out to _____. • Something is stinky _________ here. • When it rains I need my ____________. • It can be fun to play in the _______. • You can't always change your __________. • ...
Chapter Six 2023-11-12
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- Bring before (God)
- The faculty of consciousness and thought
- A short distance away
- Rest in a right relationship with God
- Calm, kind, or careful understanding
- EGratitude of gratitude
- The result of uncertainty
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- Watch over with great care
- Outside of the human ability to grasp or perceive
- Making a request
- Easily seen or understood; obvious
- To express the desire for
- The seat of life or strength, one's emotional nature
13 Clues: Making a request • Bring before (God) • A short distance away • EGratitude of gratitude • To express the desire for • The result of uncertainty • Watch over with great care • Easily seen or understood; obvious • Calm, kind, or careful understanding • Rest in a right relationship with God • The faculty of consciousness and thought • Outside of the human ability to grasp or perceive • ...
Chapter Six 2023-11-12
Across
- Bring before (God)
- The faculty of consciousness and thought
- A short distance away
- Rest in a right relationship with God
- Calm, kind, or careful understanding
- Expression of gratitude
- The result of uncertainty
Down
- Watch over with great care
- Outside of the human ability to grasp or perceive
- Making a request
- Easily seen or understood; obvious
- To express the desire for
- The seat of life or strength, one's emotional nature
13 Clues: Making a request • Bring before (God) • A short distance away • Expression of gratitude • To express the desire for • The result of uncertainty • Watch over with great care • Easily seen or understood; obvious • Calm, kind, or careful understanding • Rest in a right relationship with God • The faculty of consciousness and thought • Outside of the human ability to grasp or perceive • ...
ortho, tele, arch Greek roots 2025-05-19
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- Tooth-straightening specialist
- system ruled by men
- Female family or group leader
- Ability to feel another's emotions
- Able to read minds or feelings
- Not following accepted beliefs or practices; untraditional
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- Showing compassion or understanding of another's feelings
- disease-causing microbe
- Indifferent or unfeeling; showing no interest or concern
- Main rival, opponent or foe
- Ranked order or system
- Study of disease
- absence of government or rule; lawlessness; disorder
13 Clues: Study of disease • system ruled by men • Ranked order or system • disease-causing microbe • Main rival, opponent or foe • Female family or group leader • Tooth-straightening specialist • Able to read minds or feelings • Ability to feel another's emotions • absence of government or rule; lawlessness; disorder • Indifferent or unfeeling; showing no interest or concern • ...
Precise Verbs 2023-02-11
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- Speak quietly
- Live in or occupy
- A noise I might make if I am scared, happy or shocked
- Very cold
- I did this with my eyebrows when I was not happy
- Fell from a great height
- Moving to-and-fro on the spot, sometimes in a chair
- Run at a steady, gentle pace
- Cried a lot
- Quick breath in due to shock
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- Wet someone with water
- Thought with curiosity
- Long, bounding strides from one spot to another
- Built a house
- Supporting someone else
- Moving to music
- We do this inside our minds when sleeping
17 Clues: Very cold • Cried a lot • Speak quietly • Built a house • Moving to music • Live in or occupy • Wet someone with water • Thought with curiosity • Supporting someone else • Fell from a great height • Run at a steady, gentle pace • Quick breath in due to shock • We do this inside our minds when sleeping • Long, bounding strides from one spot to another • ...
Freak The Mighty Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-30
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- an improbable, imperfect creature
- a word used by people with small minds
- A silly-looking creature that eats ants
- Kevin when he knows he’s right
- what Grim says when surprised
- a source of knowledge, fun, and rude jokes
- millions and millions
- whatever you want more of
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- a know-it-all
- one-billionth of a second
- loyalty with an “F”
- a nervous cockroach
- something that should be obscene, not smoked
- a robotlike suit worn by knights of old
- rhymes with bright and fight and right
- a joke made by a jock
- beaming up into books
17 Clues: a know-it-all • loyalty with an “F” • a nervous cockroach • a joke made by a jock • millions and millions • beaming up into books • one-billionth of a second • whatever you want more of • what Grim says when surprised • Kevin when he knows he’s right • an improbable, imperfect creature • a word used by people with small minds • rhymes with bright and fight and right • ...
BL practos 1 2025-09-29
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- I ________ with my friend.
- I have to use ___________ when writing.
- My sister ________ me a blanket.
- Even though my cousins young I treat her equal.
- I see the __________ I’ve made.
- in side my
- I was________ of my cousins feelings of sad sadness.
- My dog ____________ me.
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- I need to know two ways to spell ___.
- my book is ________ my iPad.
- I _________ my lunch box in my locker.
- I have to use a ______for class today.
- I have to make a _______ for class.
- I got a ________ toy.
- young people’s minds are not _________ yet.
- is ____________.
- my friend ________ me something.
17 Clues: in side my • is ____________. • I got a ________ toy. • My dog ____________ me. • I ________ with my friend. • my book is ________ my iPad. • I see the __________ I’ve made. • My sister ________ me a blanket. • my friend ________ me something. • I have to make a _______ for class. • I need to know two ways to spell ___. • I _________ my lunch box in my locker. • ...
A Wrinkle in Time 2022-06-09
10 Clues: megs mother • megs brother • the family dog • charles walleces brother • one of the the witchs name • a young boy who can read minds • a scientists that has vanished • one of the boy main characters • one of main characters who is a girl • the drink mrs whatsit had with the murrys
school 2024-04-25
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- they learn all day
- four walls in which minds grow
- they help with youre learning
- a small part of learning you probably have
- where stories are kept
- The school work outside school
Down
- Most anxiety in kids comes from this
- holds academic essentials
- a crucial element you will need forever
- puts thoughts into paper
10 Clues: they learn all day • where stories are kept • puts thoughts into paper • holds academic essentials • they help with youre learning • four walls in which minds grow • The school work outside school • Most anxiety in kids comes from this • a crucial element you will need forever • a small part of learning you probably have
tic tak toe 2022-08-26
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- how we learn through observation
- how we process information
- earliest one to research memory
- how healthy people strive to reach goal
- a baby taught to fear a white rat
- for the sake of scientific knowledge
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- introduced counter conditioning
- to answer real-world,practical problems
- father of U.S. psychology
- internal, covert activity of minds
10 Clues: father of U.S. psychology • how we process information • introduced counter conditioning • earliest one to research memory • how we learn through observation • a baby taught to fear a white rat • internal, covert activity of minds • for the sake of scientific knowledge • to answer real-world,practical problems • how healthy people strive to reach goal
tic tak toe 2022-08-26
Across
- how we learn through observation
- how we process information
- earliest one to research memory
- how healthy people strive to reach goal
- a baby taught to fear a white rat
- for the sake of scientific knowledge
Down
- introduced counter conditioning
- to answer real-world,practical problems
- father of U.S. psychology
- internal, covert activity of minds
10 Clues: father of U.S. psychology • how we process information • introduced counter conditioning • earliest one to research memory • how we learn through observation • a baby taught to fear a white rat • internal, covert activity of minds • for the sake of scientific knowledge • to answer real-world,practical problems • how healthy people strive to reach goal
tic tak toe 2022-08-26
Across
- how we learn through observation
- how we process information
- earliest one to research memory
- how healthy people strive to reach goal
- a baby taught to fear a white rat
- for the sake of scientific knowledge
Down
- introduced counter conditioning
- to answer real-world,practical problems
- father of U.S. psychology
- internal, covert activity of minds
10 Clues: father of U.S. psychology • how we process information • introduced counter conditioning • earliest one to research memory • how we learn through observation • a baby taught to fear a white rat • internal, covert activity of minds • for the sake of scientific knowledge • to answer real-world,practical problems • how healthy people strive to reach goal
Sherlock 2025-01-31
17 Clues: свет • голос • бедный • слабый • болезнь • уважать • заразный • запирать • доверять • племянник • лихорадка • преступник • специалист • шокировать • носовой платок • по направлению к • the most important place for the police in London
Criminal Procedure in Belarus 2022-03-09
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- written notification of a summons to the criminal prosecution body or to the court for the procedural actions
- actions of citizens to detain a person who has committed a crime, to prevent a crime and to transfer a person to a special body
- negotiations of the accused and victim with the participation of the third party in order to assist their reconciliation
- procedural action carried out in order to establish the fact and circumstances of the commission of a socially dangerous action and the person who committed this action, as well as to ensure the application of punishment to this person
- person who isn't interested in the outcome of a criminal case, has special knowledge in science, technology, art, craft and other fields of activity
- an official carrying out criminal prosecution and supports the state accusation in court
- an individual to whom physical, property or moral damage has been caused by a socially dangerous action
- person who knows any circumstances in a criminal case and who testifies in court
- an individual who may be guilty of a crime and who are being judged in a court
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- an individual who protects the rights and legitimate interests of a suspect or accused and provides them with legal assistance
- any factual data that is used to establish the presence or absence of a socially dangerous action, prove that something is true or not true, that individual is guilty or not guilty
- an official carrying out a preliminary investigation
- the decision made by the trial court on the guilt or innocence of an accused, on the application or non-application of punishment to him and on other issues
- an individual who supposedly committed the crime
- document including the fact of procedures, the content and results of procedural actions
- enforcement measures applied to a suspect or accused to prevent them from committing socially dangerous actions or actions that discourage the criminal proceedings, as well as to ensure the execution of a sentence (synonym for preventive measures)
16 Clues: an individual who supposedly committed the crime • an official carrying out a preliminary investigation • an individual who may be guilty of a crime and who are being judged in a court • person who knows any circumstances in a criminal case and who testifies in court • document including the fact of procedures, the content and results of procedural actions • ...
detective 2015-04-01
8 Clues: IS he one who saw the crime • the one who does bad things • a crime-do something illegal • is what helps to find the criminal • IS he one who leads the investigation • SCENE THE PLACE WHERE A CRIME HAPPENED • someone who is thought to be a criminal • AN EVENT That needs police investigation
Mars Patel 2022-12-13
7 Clues: Julia • Can read minds • Evil Mastermind • Loyal,Main Character • Been missing for long • Gives too many chances, Guillable • went missing during code red drill
The flash 2023-04-14
17 Clues: dead • wife • rival • alien • speedy • friend • friend • father • spartan • student • arsenal • overwatch • resurrected • dead legend • superhero friend • criminal turned hero • how many people barry has kissed
Mars Patel 2022-12-13
7 Clues: Julia • Can read minds • Evil Mastermind • Loyal,Main Character • Been missing for long • Gives too many chances, Guillable • went missing during code red drill
Mars Patel 2022-12-13
7 Clues: Julia • Can read minds • Evil Mastermind • Loyal,Main Character • Been missing for long • Gives too many chances, Guillable • went missing during code red drill
Crossoword 2017-10-08
14 Clues: Vauva • Potilas • Syntymä • Lääkäri • Kehitys • Sairaala • Aikuisuus • Murrosikä • Hyvinvointi • Rikollisuus • Eläkeläinen • Äitiysneuvola • Persoonallisuus • Monikulttuurisuus
Careers 184 2022-12-01
Across
- employer checking your criminal history
- a form used to apply for a job
- work done for no pay
- test given to government employees
- certificate for kids under 16 to work
- groups that fundraise for others
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- criminal record usually with jail time
- employer asking applicant questions
- insurance for delivery drivers
- human resource department
- used to screen for drugs and ability
11 Clues: work done for no pay • human resource department • insurance for delivery drivers • a form used to apply for a job • groups that fundraise for others • test given to government employees • employer asking applicant questions • used to screen for drugs and ability • certificate for kids under 16 to work • criminal record usually with jail time • ...
6B Vocab 2023-04-05
10 Clues: sinonimo de criminal • cuando tu eres famoso • el trabajo de un actor • el personaje principal • el _____ roba la tienda • la persona que investiga • parte principal de una pelicula • el chico y la chica estan ________ • Yo _____ la pelicula para ver en casa • la pelicula no es popular, es un ______
criminal justice JE-2 2023-05-03
Across
- warrant if no one saw the suuuspect commit the crime
- collar crimes rang from copyright violations to embezzlement and fraud
- barging the defendant may plead guilty to a lesser offense
- a person under the age of 18
- when they are found guilty of breaking a law
- nis a period of time during which offenders are given an opportunity to show that they can reform
- is a crime of high seriousness
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- crimes are considered victimless because the criminal does not violate another person's right
- cause means that the officer must have witnesssed the crime or must have gathered enough evidence to make an arrest
- a type of offense punishable under criminal law
- Is any act that breaks the law and for which there is a punishment
- justice system is the three part system consisting of the police
- is when the defendant enters a plea of guilty or she pleads guilty, no trial is necessary
13 Clues: a person under the age of 18 • is a crime of high seriousness • when they are found guilty of breaking a law • a type of offense punishable under criminal law • warrant if no one saw the suuuspect commit the crime • barging the defendant may plead guilty to a lesser offense • justice system is the three part system consisting of the police • ...
Escape Game 2019-10-21
Across
- A penalty
- A secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful
- detective
- A person found guilty of a criminal offence and serving a sentence of imprisonment
- To throw out of the window
- An act of unlawfully seizing an aircraft, vehicle, or ship while in transit
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- Cause to die from lack of air
- Killing someone accidentally
- Lose blood
- Faith
- A person who sees a crime take place
- a criminal
- A person thought to be guilty of a crime or offence
- The practice of spying
14 Clues: Faith • A penalty • detective • Lose blood • a criminal • The practice of spying • To throw out of the window • Killing someone accidentally • Cause to die from lack of air • A person who sees a crime take place • A person thought to be guilty of a crime or offence • A secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful • ...
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE LAW CROSSWORD 2022-03-09
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- This is an investigative action in which the participant reports information known to him, answers the questions of the investigator.
- This is the principle of obligation to take into account the sentence that has entered into legal force in the subsequent assessment of the facts.
- It is to temporarily release (a prisoner) in exchange for security given for appearance at a later hearing; This is the amount of money contributed for the release of a person from custody, which is a guarantee of attendance at the next hearing.
- This is a type of document containing a written requirement to eliminate any violations by representatives of the state.
- This is the assignment of the case to the competence of one or another body, one or another court.
- This is the permission of the prosecutor to conduct certain investigative actions.
- It is a legal proceeding by which a case is brought before a higher court for review of the decision of a lower court
- This is any data confirming or refuting the facts.
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- It is the act or procedure for removing some categories of participants from a case.
- This is taking corpse out of the grave or tombsearch
- This is an investigative action, which consists in the seizure of documents and other items, the exact location of which is known.
- This is a measure of restraint, which consists in isolating the suspect in his home, with the imposition of certain duties on him.
- This is another measure of procedural coercion, which consists in restricting the right to use property.
- This is a participant who mediates the communication between the foreigner and the participants in the process
- This is the participant who carries out the preliminary investigation.
- This is a type of document reflecting the fact and sequence of the investigative action.
- This is the principle of judicial proceedings, which involves judicial examination of all evidence collected during the investigation.
- This is an investigative action, which consists in the parallel interrogation of two participants, whose testimony contradicts each other.
18 Clues: This is any data confirming or refuting the facts. • This is taking corpse out of the grave or tombsearch • This is the participant who carries out the preliminary investigation. • This is the permission of the prosecutor to conduct certain investigative actions. • It is the act or procedure for removing some categories of participants from a case. • ...
Criminal Law Test Review 2014-01-05
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- This is first part of a crime, the guilty mind, which can include intent, knowledge or recklessness.
- This type of mens rea occurs when someone fails to take reasonable care or precaution.
- This is the second part of a crime, the guilty act, which is the crimes themselves such as theft and murder.
- These are less serious offences which carry a maximum penalty of 6 months in jail or a 200)$ fine.
- This is issued by a judge and gives the police the right to search a private residence.
- This is the reason why someone committed a crime.
- This occurs when someone helps a criminal to escape the law.
- This occurs when someone helps another to commit a crime.
- This occurs when two or more people make an agreement to commit a crime.
- This occurs when someone encourages another to commit a crime.
- These are more serious offences which carry minimum penalties and can result in up to life in prison.
- This is the representative for the accused person in a criminal trial.
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- This is the representative for society in criminal trials
- This notice to appear in court is issued when a minor crime has been committed but the person cannot be found.
- This occurs when someone tries to commit a crime but fails.
- This court has unlimited jurisdiction in Canada.
- This notice to appear in court is issued when it is believed that the person charged will not appear in court voluntarily.
- This type of law deals with offences committed against society.
18 Clues: This court has unlimited jurisdiction in Canada. • This is the reason why someone committed a crime. • This is the representative for society in criminal trials • This occurs when someone helps another to commit a crime. • This occurs when someone tries to commit a crime but fails. • This occurs when someone helps a criminal to escape the law. • ...
Principles of Criminal Liability 2025-11-24
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- Causation where you look at who's caused the consequences.
- Where D threw a rock, aiming at someone and instead hitting a window.
- The final outcome of a case in court.
- Intent where the consequence is D's aim.
- Intent where the consequence is not D's original purpose.
- Case where appellant shot V who later died - Medical Treatment.
- Acts that include: Act of a third party, Medical treatment and Victim's own act.
- The duty that is imposed by parliament.
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- The duty where D voluntarily undertook a duty of care.
- One of the cases for Transferred Malice, where D pushed an elderly man.
- The duty when D fails to fulfil a contractual obligation.
- The person / institution being accused of committing a crime.
- One of the cases that is an exception of the Contemporaneity rule where V drowned.
- The failure to do something / intervene.
- Case where V jumped out of a moving car with the belief that D was going to rape her - Victim's own act.
- The individual harmed or killed as a result.
- When D took a risk, being aware of the consequences.
- Causation where you look at what caused the consequence.
18 Clues: The final outcome of a case in court. • The duty that is imposed by parliament. • Intent where the consequence is D's aim. • The failure to do something / intervene. • The individual harmed or killed as a result. • When D took a risk, being aware of the consequences. • The duty where D voluntarily undertook a duty of care. • ...
Crimes 2023-11-07
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- a criminal who sets fires
- .... service
- money you pay for committing a crime
- e.g. life or death
- a criminal who breaks into e.g.house
Down
- a place where judge works
- a person transporting illegal things through a border
- stealing products from shops
- you can be found .... or innocent
- a crime of stealing sth
- a crime of destroying public building or transport
11 Clues: .... service • e.g. life or death • a crime of stealing sth • a place where judge works • a criminal who sets fires • stealing products from shops • you can be found .... or innocent • money you pay for committing a crime • a criminal who breaks into e.g.house • a crime of destroying public building or transport • a person transporting illegal things through a border
Penal Code 2023-05-11
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- ...-defense
- the state of a person who has the capabilities to be able to commit a crime
- those who contribute to an offence
- types of participation(2 words)
- physical or mental...
- penal...
Down
- non-...
- synonym for a criminal
- a person who has contributed in any way to a crime
- another word for organization
- a person that induces another to commit a criminal offence
11 Clues: non-... • penal... • ...-defense • physical or mental... • synonym for a criminal • another word for organization • types of participation(2 words) • those who contribute to an offence • a person who has contributed in any way to a crime • a person that induces another to commit a criminal offence • the state of a person who has the capabilities to be able to commit a crime
a wrinkle in time 2022-05-10
Across
- med went to camozotz to save her___
- she helped meg after she left camozatz
- meg's parents are ___
- the evil planet
Down
- the youngest boy and he can read minds
- the youngest of the miss Ws
- she gets in trouble in school
- dennis and sandy are__
- the man with ____ eyes
- the evil brain
- the kids on camozatz were bouncing__
11 Clues: the evil brain • the evil planet • meg's parents are ___ • dennis and sandy are__ • the man with ____ eyes • the youngest of the miss Ws • she gets in trouble in school • med went to camozotz to save her___ • the kids on camozatz were bouncing__ • the youngest boy and he can read minds • she helped meg after she left camozatz
Cryptic Crossword Issue 1 2025-04-06
Across
- Ossia is the best fertile space
- Lepa likes to read people's minds
- One who can't sleep in Masonic disturbance
- Falls back to AR again
- Ticking the restaurant bill
Down
- Marath likes running 26 miles
- Compare 51 Romans with Barbie's mate
- Sister in conundrum
- Rats in space backwards
- For land measurements, refer to Aker's report
- Half the trough? That's gross!
11 Clues: Sister in conundrum • Falls back to AR again • Rats in space backwards • Ticking the restaurant bill • Marath likes running 26 miles • Half the trough? That's gross! • Ossia is the best fertile space • Lepa likes to read people's minds • Compare 51 Romans with Barbie's mate • One who can't sleep in Masonic disturbance • For land measurements, refer to Aker's report
Grammar 2025-02-25
Across
- together, personally, usually, pilot
- Simple past tense of "to sell".
- There "is/are" to dogs outside.
- The grass is greener on the hill.
- The police "know/knows" who did it.
- Pluralis version of "girl".
Down
- pushed, mysterious, calls, shares.
- Great minds think alike.
- "To live" in 3rd person singularis.
- Every social media site "is/was" overflowing.
- Everybody loves/love ice cream.
11 Clues: Great minds think alike. • Pluralis version of "girl". • Simple past tense of "to sell". • There "is/are" to dogs outside. • Everybody loves/love ice cream. • The grass is greener on the hill. • pushed, mysterious, calls, shares. • "To live" in 3rd person singularis. • The police "know/knows" who did it. • together, personally, usually, pilot • ...
AdJ 1 chapter 1 Giselle 2016-02-09
Across
- people who have been convicted of serious crimes go here
- justice system a loosely organized collection of agencies.
- behaviorol expect ions of a group
- control model a perspective of criminal justice that identifies the repression
- a person against who, a charge is brought in court
- a verdict of not guilty
- a type of conditional release that is based on good behavior
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- an intentional act or omission to act.
- case a preliminary hearing schedule by a judge to decide.
- the territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority.
- to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations
- an institution to hold prevail detainees and people convinced of less serious crimes.
- process model a perspective of criminal justice that argues that the purpose of the criminal justice system is to ensure fairness under the law
- a sum of money that the arrested person pays to guarantee that he or she will appear at future hearings
14 Clues: a verdict of not guilty • behaviorol expect ions of a group • an intentional act or omission to act. • to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations • a person against who, a charge is brought in court • people who have been convicted of serious crimes go here • case a preliminary hearing schedule by a judge to decide. • ...
Step Six 2021-05-02
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- under certain ____...
- that our ____ expects us fully...
- He did not design man to ____ himself...
- were ____ ready to have God remove...
- Gossip ____ with our anger,...
- or ____ than are possible...
- We shall need to ____ our eyes...
- by which we ____ our progress.
- As they are ____ by the terrific...
- our ____ close against the grace of God.
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- that he is ____ as a braggart,...
- self-determined ____ and for the perfect...
- This is a ____ of our existence,...
- to give me ____, my obsession...
- potentially ____ obsession.
- to make ____ in the building of character.
- to be secure and ____ later on...
17 Clues: under certain ____... • potentially ____ obsession. • or ____ than are possible... • Gossip ____ with our anger,... • by which we ____ our progress. • to give me ____, my obsession... • that he is ____ as a braggart,... • that our ____ expects us fully... • We shall need to ____ our eyes... • to be secure and ____ later on... • This is a ____ of our existence,... • ...
lindbergh kidnapping 2025-03-24
10 Clues: john • baby • bruno • charles • criminal • babydeath • trial of the century • Ms.garcia said it in 1 word • chose for killing lindbergh baby • a formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings
The Big Question Crossword 2022-11-25
10 Clues: Freezing! • The Big _________ • We need some 'space' • The answer to the riddle! • Our minds are all different • It's what you are doing now... • The colour of 'big' in our logo • It's a member of the rose family • What is sofishticated with a bow tie? • It's puzzling...there's one on this page!
Scorch Trails, "Players" 2024-04-25
Across
- Leader of the cranks
- The person from Group B who appeared in Group A
- The "Cook"
- New Greenie
- Head Runner
- This person and Thomas can communicate through their minds
Down
- Got "half" sliced
- Group B member, one of Teresa's best friends
- Group B member, one of Teresa's best friends
- A crank who desperately wants/needs the cure
- One of Thomas's best friends
11 Clues: The "Cook" • New Greenie • Head Runner • Got "half" sliced • Leader of the cranks • One of Thomas's best friends • Group B member, one of Teresa's best friends • Group B member, one of Teresa's best friends • A crank who desperately wants/needs the cure • The person from Group B who appeared in Group A • This person and Thomas can communicate through their minds
Back To School 2024-09-20
10 Clues: "Drowning in..." • 3 strikes and out • A weight on your back • The most important things • A pen you need to sharpen • "Smart minds over smart..." • Is over sooner than it started • Used for everything but reading • "I am not reading a book during..." • The same every week yet you can't remember it
Topic 3 2024-11-29
10 Clues: not normal • difficult to read • not doing anything • when you are mistaken • not able to do something • with no logical explanation • in the clouds I can't focus at all • in two minds I can't figure it out • on your feet make a decision quickly • your heart you use it to solve a problem
'Ch' Words 2024-11-18
10 Clues: a plan • a pain in the head • the fear of spiders • kids go here to learn • a camouflaging reptile • someone who councils minds • someone you go to get medicine • another word for a catastrophy • the most memorable part of a song • it happens when you shout in an open place
Health 2013-06-16
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- Negative stress
- Back of the brain
- Thinking part of brain
- Another word for adrenaline
- Front of the brain
- Most common type of skin cancer
- Traumatic brain injury
- A substance that changes the way the mind thinks, positively or negatively
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- Positive stress
- most effective form of birth control
- Lowest SPF of sunscreen that is still effective
- A situation that puts a demand on the body or mind
- Water on the brain
- Controls balance and body movement
- Defines life and death
- How many pounds does the brain weigh?
- Body and minds response to a demand
17 Clues: Positive stress • Negative stress • Back of the brain • Water on the brain • Front of the brain • Thinking part of brain • Defines life and death • Traumatic brain injury • Another word for adrenaline • Most common type of skin cancer • Controls balance and body movement • Body and minds response to a demand • most effective form of birth control • How many pounds does the brain weigh? • ...
SU_week_9_Lesson_10_c_d_e_Mind_and_Machine_210814 2021-08-14
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- in an extraordinary (adv.)
- an important development or discovery
- the adverb for "good"
- the ability to stand or sit straight
- to understand the meaning of something
- the feelings we have in our own minds dreams the sensations or thoughts we have when we are asleep
- the ability to focus
- with ease(adv.)
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- all the time (adv.)
- to change over time
- a physical feeling
- under its own control
- the ability to remember things
- a way of sending and receiving information
14 Clues: with ease(adv.) • a physical feeling • all the time (adv.) • to change over time • the ability to focus • the adverb for "good" • under its own control • in an extraordinary (adv.) • the ability to remember things • the ability to stand or sit straight • an important development or discovery • to understand the meaning of something • a way of sending and receiving information • ...
Cryptic Crossword - Issue 1 2025-04-06
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- Lepa likes to read people's minds
- Falls back to AR again
- Half the trough? That's gross!
- Compare 51 Romans with Barbie's mate
- How does it work in pandemonium?
- One who can't sleep in Masonic disturbance
- Ossia is the best fertile space
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- Marath likes running 26 miles
- Rats in space backwards
- Sister in conundrum
- For land measurements, refer to Aker's report
- The British throne of pooing
- His wife will definitely remember us
- Ticking the restaurant bill
14 Clues: Sister in conundrum • Falls back to AR again • Rats in space backwards • Ticking the restaurant bill • The British throne of pooing • Marath likes running 26 miles • Half the trough? That's gross! • Ossia is the best fertile space • How does it work in pandemonium? • Lepa likes to read people's minds • Compare 51 Romans with Barbie's mate • His wife will definitely remember us • ...
Developing Your Personal Resources 2022-09-13
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- Movement move to a beat or pattern of beats
- your feelings
- imagining and seeing pictures in the mind
- planned and composed dance
- seeing and taking notice
- inner drive
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- Movement express feeling through physical action
- power to focus and pay close attention
- Awareness being aware of your senses in different settings
- transform ideas into action
- ideas and pictures in our minds
11 Clues: inner drive • your feelings • seeing and taking notice • planned and composed dance • transform ideas into action • ideas and pictures in our minds • power to focus and pay close attention • imagining and seeing pictures in the mind • Movement move to a beat or pattern of beats • Movement express feeling through physical action • ...
Criminal and Addictive Thinking 2019-01-02
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- an example of is "I am a loner,I don't need anyone
- says everything that happens is about you
- your emotions are the ultimate guide to your behavior
- this means not listening to or trusting new information
- everybody steals is an example of
- you don't learn from the past is an aspect of .
- you downplay an events importance
- one of the criminal thinking patterns that gets you into trouble quickest is .
- you consider yourself to be a good person, no matter what
- thinking it is almost the opposite of over-generalization
- you pick and choose certain parts of a situation
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- you view yourself as a victim first
- you blow an event out of proportion
- do unto other before they do unto you is thinking associated with .
- you make decisions with little or no evidence
- you do almost anything you can to avoid responsible effort
- you tend to focus only on the situation outside you
- is also called all or nothing thinking
- fear of all your thoughts and actions being brought out in the open is .
19 Clues: everybody steals is an example of • you downplay an events importance • you view yourself as a victim first • you blow an event out of proportion • is also called all or nothing thinking • says everything that happens is about you • you make decisions with little or no evidence • you pick and choose certain parts of a situation • ...
Criminal justice crossword 1 2024-02-12
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- Term for light crimes being assigned with harsh punishments
- Term for protection from being tried more than once for the same crime
- The approval to search and seize given by a judge
- The Amendment which deals with SelfIncrimination
- The term for a fair process or judgement
- Transaction of money to Court that allows you to leave jail until the trial
- A person or group who appeals the previous judgement of a trial
- The Amendment which deals with Search and Seizure and Privacy laws
- A person or group who are on the receiving end of an appeal
- Term for when evidence is found illegally therefore being disregarded on trial
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- Suspicion that prompts an unwarranted or warranted search
- The term for an unfair process or judgement
- Document listing civil rights and liberties
- The overuse and abuse of criminal law to address every societal problem and punish every mistake
- Term for evidence allowance due to evidence having been found soon regardless of charges on individual
- Term for law giving belief in one’s secrecy
- Level of court systems who only deals with appeals from lower courts
- Term that promises speedy trial, prevents government from taking liberties, property, and life
- The Amendment which deals with context of death penalty and cruel or unusual punishment
19 Clues: The term for a fair process or judgement • The term for an unfair process or judgement • Document listing civil rights and liberties • Term for law giving belief in one’s secrecy • The Amendment which deals with SelfIncrimination • The approval to search and seize given by a judge • Suspicion that prompts an unwarranted or warranted search • ...
Chapter 3 2012-11-06
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- A criminal who illegally starts a fire with intent to do damage.
- The woman reported that her boyfriend had ____ed her.
- defense She claimed that she shot the armed criminal in ______
- He tricked the child into getting into the car, and then refused to let the child go.
- "The cop pressured me into buying the weed!"
- The classmate stole the girl's cellphone as she wasn't paying attention.
- The serial killer stalked his next victim, plotting before he killed her.
- The politician from Spain had diplomatic _____
- She stole the car as the criminal held her at gunpoint.
- The bully made a motion to hit the freshman.
- The bully punched the freshman.
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- "If I hadn't broken into the cabin, I would have starved!"
- "I couldn't have committed the crime; I was at the store."
- The teenager hit the old lady crossing the street with her vehicle.
- The teenager broke into the house and took some money.
- A man in a ski mask grabbed the old woman's purse from her hands.
- The five-year-old was not held accountable because of ______
- The murderer claimed that demons made her kill her children.
- The store clerk was killed at the hands of the robber.
- "I didn't steal his phone, he told me I could borrow it."
- "We have the same phone; I thought yours was mine. Sorry!"
21 Clues: The bully punched the freshman. • "The cop pressured me into buying the weed!" • The bully made a motion to hit the freshman. • The politician from Spain had diplomatic _____ • The woman reported that her boyfriend had ____ed her. • The teenager broke into the house and took some money. • The store clerk was killed at the hands of the robber. • ...
365 Chapter 4 2024-09-23
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- criminal offense punishable by fine or imprisonment more than 1 year
- a type of tort that involves intentional misconduct
- a crime punishable by fine or imprisonment less than 1 year
- a voluntary agreement between two parties
- branch of government that includes the president
- the body of unwritten law developed in England
- power to hear a case
- contracts that are spoken or written
- set by legal precedent
- a type of tort that includes acts that are not in
- one party makes an offer, the other party accepts it
- law that does not involve crimes but instead wrongful acts
- type of court with jurisdiction over federal law
- branch of government that interprets and oversees laws
- law that derives from federal and state constitutions
- law established through common law and legal precedent
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- a civil wrong committed against a person or property, including breach of contract
- branch of government that writes and passes bills
- charge when a healthcare practitioner fails to exercise ordinary care and a patient is injured
- government as plaintiff if criminal case
- when a patient leaves the hospital before the physician has discharged them
- contracts that are not spoken or written
- based on the U.S. constitution
- something of value is bargained
- person bring charges
- party against whom charges are brought
- law that involves crimes against the state
- enacted by state or federal legislatures
- enacted to define specific agency powers
- part of the consumer protection act
30 Clues: person bring charges • power to hear a case • set by legal precedent • based on the U.S. constitution • something of value is bargained • part of the consumer protection act • contracts that are spoken or written • party against whom charges are brought • government as plaintiff if criminal case • contracts that are not spoken or written • ...
Criminal Law History of Development Vocabulary 2025-03-19
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- document signed by an impartial judge who decides there is enough information proving a search or seizure should occur
- guilty mind
- serious offense which is punishable with more than a year in jail
- process of determining how a criminal activity will be punished
- written codes defining a criminal act and providing the standard punishment for the crime
- set of legal codes from Babylon
- punishment-oriented
- guilty act
- Latin for “to stand by decisions”
- law established only by previous judicial rulings and customs
- interpretation of law established by previous judicial rulings
- event or action which serves as a guide for future events or actions
- act of purposefully setting an object or structure on fire
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- guilty act and a guilty mind occurring at the same time
- first draft of a potential law
- act of being charged with a crime
- amount of proof required to determine someone is guilty
- document which provides rules dictating how the government may function as well as how it can create and enforce laws
- reasonable grounds for making a decision
- rules and regulations created by government agencies to establish agency practices or to interpret and implement policies or laws
- fair treatment in a normal court
- lesser criminal offense which is punishable with up to a year in jail
- change or addition to a constitution
23 Clues: guilty act • guilty mind • punishment-oriented • first draft of a potential law • set of legal codes from Babylon • fair treatment in a normal court • act of being charged with a crime • Latin for “to stand by decisions” • change or addition to a constitution • reasonable grounds for making a decision • guilty act and a guilty mind occurring at the same time • ...
Business Law Vocab 2024-04-09
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- official document detailing a defendants defense
- the person to whom an offer is made
- one in which terms of the contract are implied by acts or conduct of the parties
- a criminal offense that is punishable by confinement in prison or by death
- a party who initiates, or makes, an offer
- a decision of a court
- an agreement to an offer resulting in a contract
- laws dealing with crimes and the punishment of wrongdoers
- to take into police custody
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- stating an untrue fact
- a criminal offense which is neither treason nor a felony
- an agreement between two or more competent persons which is enforceable by law
- those rules of civil conduct commanding what is right and prohibiting what is wrong
- those contracts that must be in special form or produced in a certain way, such as under seal
- power to act for someone else
- the person against who legal action is brought
- the intentional or reckless false statement of a material fact upon which the injured party relied which induced the injured party to enter into a contract to his or her detriment
- those contracts in which the parties have fulfilled the terms. execution-the carrying our or completion of some task
- an offense which is injurious to society as a whole
- an individual who initiates a civil action
20 Clues: a decision of a court • stating an untrue fact • to take into police custody • power to act for someone else • the person to whom an offer is made • a party who initiates, or makes, an offer • an individual who initiates a civil action • the person against who legal action is brought • official document detailing a defendants defense • ...
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 • ...
Crim Law Exam 2 Chapter 5 2023-10-13
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- The punishment should fit the crime.
- Satisfy the "knowing" standard when they are aware that their circumstances exist, or the consequences of their actions are certain based of their conduct
- An individual convicted solely on the commission of a criminal act
- Those who engage in reckless behavior knowing the risks associated with it
- A defendant is not considered guilty if a victim coincidentally died or got hurt
- Guilty mind
- People who act with criminal intent and pose a danger to society should be punished to discourage them from violating the law as well as others
- It is fair to hold someone accountable who intentionally committed a crime
- The defendant is responsible because the defendant's behavior caused the victim to act
- Involves engaging in harmful and dangerous conduct while being unaware of a risk that a reasonable person would appreciate
Down
- An example of _ is an act of nature such as a tornado
- Coincidental intervening acts limit liability where unforeseeable; responsive intervening acts limit liability where unforeseeable and abnormal =
- Responsibility, Deterrence, Punishment
- Meant to protect society from defective drugs
- Most serious category of criminal intent
- Guilty knowledge
- Cause in fact + Legal or proximate cause =
- Mens rea (in unison with) + Actus reus =
18 Clues: Guilty mind • Guilty knowledge • The punishment should fit the crime. • Responsibility, Deterrence, Punishment • Most serious category of criminal intent • Mens rea (in unison with) + Actus reus = • Cause in fact + Legal or proximate cause = • Meant to protect society from defective drugs • An example of _ is an act of nature such as a tornado • ...
Chapter 16.3 Common Law 2024-10-16
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- A group of judges that may hear a case in the High Court, sometimes all seven judges.
- The right that protects individuals from having to testify against themselves.
- The type of law that judges interpret and apply in court cases.
- The type of courts that hear serious criminal cases and complex civil matters.
- The term for serious criminal cases that require a jury.
- The legal framework that protects basic rights in Australia.
- A decision made by a judge that must be followed in similar future cases.
- The kind of law that includes rules established by Parliament.
- Courts that may hear appeals from magistrates courts.
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- The person who makes decisions in court.
- The collective name for courts that deal with federal laws, including bankruptcy and taxation.
- The process of creating a law based on common law principles.
- The highest court in Australia that interprets the Constitution.
- Courts that hear less serious cases, often involving minor civil matters.
- This court hears family law cases such as divorce and custody.
- A term for legal cases that do not involve a jury.
- The judge who leads the High Court.
- The type of courts that must follow precedents set by superior courts.
- The action a judge takes when interpreting the law in court.
- This court hears appeals from lower courts and has jurisdiction over federal matters.
20 Clues: The judge who leads the High Court. • The person who makes decisions in court. • A term for legal cases that do not involve a jury. • Courts that may hear appeals from magistrates courts. • The term for serious criminal cases that require a jury. • The legal framework that protects basic rights in Australia. • ...
Great Ideas Unit 2 2013-06-02
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- to live again in a new life ________
- something strange in the sky _________
- rule a country ______
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- many ships and planes missing here _______
- to be famous, and killed ______
- read minds, what people are thinking _______
- stars and planets effect our lives _______
- something scary at night __________
- it was meant to __________
- you know something will happen, psychic ________
10 Clues: rule a country ______ • it was meant to __________ • to be famous, and killed ______ • something scary at night __________ • to live again in a new life ________ • something strange in the sky _________ • many ships and planes missing here _______ • stars and planets effect our lives _______ • read minds, what people are thinking _______ • ...
Urban Crossword! 2024-05-21
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- Robert ______ Reischauer, Urban's second president
- SPACE DOG makes mistakes in R? (anagram)
- Wegman's pet
- Protagonist in Urban Book Club's first reading selection
- Last week's Space Dog scavenger hunt winner
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- To open minds, shape decisions, and offer ________
- Urban's softball team
- Will's best friend
- Joe : Sarah : : Kamala : ______
- Last surname on JPC's roster, alphabetically
10 Clues: Wegman's pet • Will's best friend • Urban's softball team • Joe : Sarah : : Kamala : ______ • SPACE DOG makes mistakes in R? (anagram) • Last week's Space Dog scavenger hunt winner • Last surname on JPC's roster, alphabetically • To open minds, shape decisions, and offer ________ • Robert ______ Reischauer, Urban's second president • ...
