criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Crossword Labs 2015-12-08
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- judge often work in here
- they need to take photos of celebrity for make money
- when you neither like nor dislike something
- beautiful girl present perfect picture in front of camera
- when criminal after escape, what police will to do?
- community have it
- when you were misunderstanding what will you do?
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- they will stolen all of your money at midnight
- everyone have it but all of us don’t want to tell other people
- they are a kind of police on the highway to work
- mabey they are dancer ,sport star and actor
- it present fair judgement
- someone speaking gracious words,however has made false behavior
- it appear in newspaper everyday
- criminal will be catch into there
- they often take money from someone else’s wallet
16 Clues: community have it • judge often work in here • it present fair judgement • it appear in newspaper everyday • criminal will be catch into there • when you neither like nor dislike something • mabey they are dancer ,sport star and actor • they will stolen all of your money at midnight • they are a kind of police on the highway to work • ...
Mentoring Minds Unit 2 Vocabulary 2016-02-24
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- Great interest in or excitement for a subject or cause
- To continue in a belief or course of action in spite of discouragement
- Act effectively and use imagination to get out of a difficult situation
- first, beginning
- A person or thing that excites the mind or emotions
- Dull, boring, lacking excitement or variety
- A powerful feeling such as love, joy, or hatred
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- To operate and own your own business and assume all of the risk
- Something that may be carried with ease because it is small and not tied down
- Inventive skill, imagination, cleverness
- Unavoidable, urgent, a must, important
- Something offered or bought at a low price
- Successful, enjoying wealth
- A commitment of time, effort, and or money
- Slang for great style
15 Clues: first, beginning • Slang for great style • Successful, enjoying wealth • Unavoidable, urgent, a must, important • Inventive skill, imagination, cleverness • Something offered or bought at a low price • A commitment of time, effort, and or money • Dull, boring, lacking excitement or variety • A powerful feeling such as love, joy, or hatred • ...
The Outsiders Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-23
15 Clues: Gun • Jail • a cop • punched • Not cool • to steal • criminal • Gang fight • a ciggarette • to be kidding • something cool • to be attacked • ok with that'' • An attractive girl • Any form of alcohol
"Just Mercy" Vocab Words 2021-03-03
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- an early release from prison with certain guidelines, or rules
- the carrying out of a sentence of death due to a judicial sentence
- Property, including accounts, contract rights, and chattel paper, that is subjected to a security interest in exchange for credit or as security for a debt.
- one without sufficient income to afford a lawyer for defense in a criminal case.
- argument in opposition
- a sentence that someone is guilty of a criminal offense by a jury or judge in a court of law
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- restrict/to keep a person from doing something
- a government body that brings a criminal charge against a defendant who is accused of breaking one of its laws
- separate but legal
- a person who lives idly without any settled home
10 Clues: separate but legal • argument in opposition • restrict/to keep a person from doing something • a person who lives idly without any settled home • an early release from prison with certain guidelines, or rules • the carrying out of a sentence of death due to a judicial sentence • one without sufficient income to afford a lawyer for defense in a criminal case. • ...
Hunter Vastine 2012-02-23
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- homicide- of wrongly causing the death of another human being after rationally considering the timing or method of doing so
- formally certifies the accused is free from the charge of an offense, as far as the criminal law is concerned
- Rights- is a warning given by police in the United States to criminal suspects in police custody (or in a custodial interrogation) before they are interrogated to preserve the admissibility of their statements against them in criminal proceedings
- having the agreement and consent of all
- any party who is required to answer the complaint of a plantiff or pursuer in a civil lawsuit before a court, or any party who has been formally charged or accused of violating a criminal statute
- jury- a jury that cannot come up with a verdict after an extended period of deliberation
- a person who directs others
- the formal finding of fact made by jury on matters or questions submitted to the jury by a judge
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- of proof- is the obligation to shift the accepted conclusion away from an oppositional opinion to one's own position
- is a solemn attestation as to to the truth of a matter
- examination- the interrogation of a witness called by one’s opponent
- by a government agency, most often a court, that has authority to compel testimony by a witness or production of evidence under a penalty for failure
- jeopardy- is a procedural defence that forbids a defendant from being tried again on the same (or similar) charges following a legitimate acquittal or conviction
- assault- is a crime causing a victim to fear violence
- also known as forswearing, is the willful act of swearing a false oath or affrimation to tell the truth, whether spoken or in writing, concerning matters material to a judicial proceeding
15 Clues: a person who directs others • having the agreement and consent of all • assault- is a crime causing a victim to fear violence • is a solemn attestation as to to the truth of a matter • examination- the interrogation of a witness called by one’s opponent • jury- a jury that cannot come up with a verdict after an extended period of deliberation • ...
Crimes Against the Person 2020-11-10
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- a criminal charge brought against a person who, through criminal negligence, allows another person to die
- a rule of criminal statutes that any death which occurs during the commission of a felony is first degree murder, and all participants in that felony or attempted felony can be charged with and found guilty of murder
- sexual intercourse with a minor
- The killing of a human being due to the act or omission of another
- the intentional killing of oneself
- the crime of killing another person unlawfully in circumstances that do not amount to murder
- unlawful sexual activity and usually sexual intercourse carried out forcibly or under threat of injury against a person's will
- the threat or attempt to strike another, whether successful or not, provided the target is aware of the danger
- A conscious, intentional wrongdoing either of a civil wrong like libel or a criminal act like assault or murder, with the intention of doing harm to the victim
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- the crime of killing another human being unlawfully but unintentionally
- a killing which is deliberate and premeditated
- an act in which a person intentionally sexually touches another person without that person's consent, or coerces or physically forces a person to engage in a sexual act against their will
- a non-premeditated killing, resulting from an assault in which death of the victim was a distinct possibility
- forcible sexual intercourse by a male acquaintance of a woman, during a voluntary social engagement in which the woman did not intend to submit to the sexual advances and resisted the acts by verbal refusals, denials or pleas to stop, and/or physical resistance
- the act of pursuing or following someone persistently or threateningly
15 Clues: sexual intercourse with a minor • the intentional killing of oneself • a killing which is deliberate and premeditated • The killing of a human being due to the act or omission of another • the act of pursuing or following someone persistently or threateningly • the crime of killing another human being unlawfully but unintentionally • ...
Ch. 11 Key terms 2024-04-08
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- ___ Hypothesis. The view that low rates of crime and delinquency among females reflect the leniency with which female offenders are treated.
- ___ guidelines. A set of standards that defines parameters for trial judges to follow in their sentencing decisions.
- ___ sentence. A fixed term of incarceration. Felt by many to be too restrictive.
- ___ in sentencing, A sentencing scheme requiring that offenders serve at least 85% of their original sentence before being eligible for parole.
- ___sentence. A statutory requirement that a certain penalty shall be set and carried out in all cases upon conviction.
- The policy of keeping dangerous criminals in confinement to eliminate risk of repeating their offence in society.
- A state or federal correctional institution for incarceration of felony offenders for terms of 1 year or more.
- General ___. A crime control policy that depends on the fear of criminal penalties.
- ___ deterrence. Suggests that punishment should be severe enough to convince convicted offenders never to repeat their criminal activity.
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- ___ sentences. Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served simultaneously.
- ___ Sentence. A term of incarceration with a stated minimum and maximum length. Prisoner is eligible for parole after minimum sentence has been served.
- ___ Sentences. Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other.
- Just ___. The philosophy of justice asserting that those who violate the rights of others deserve to be punished.
- Witness ___ statement. A postconviction statement by the victim of a crime or the victims family that may be used to guide sentencing decisions.
- The practice of awarding each person his or her just due. Seeks to compensate individual victim and general society.
15 Clues: ___ sentence. A fixed term of incarceration. Felt by many to be too restrictive. • General ___. A crime control policy that depends on the fear of criminal penalties. • ___ sentences. Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served simultaneously. • ___ Sentences. Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other. • ...
Digital Marketing Minds 2023-02-03
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- Acronym of Attention, Interest, Desire, and Action framework in copywriting.
- Best Graphic Designing tool.
- SMM can be done on __________ .
- Newsletter can be sent through.
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- Best Digital Marketing Institute.
- A popular online search engine.
- Where we can post reels?
- what we do to get top rank for a website.
8 Clues: Where we can post reels? • Best Graphic Designing tool. • A popular online search engine. • SMM can be done on __________ . • Newsletter can be sent through. • Best Digital Marketing Institute. • what we do to get top rank for a website. • Acronym of Attention, Interest, Desire, and Action framework in copywriting.
Duel of Minds 2022-10-06
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- BVHS Motto “We _______ in you”
- Sir Shams dressed up as ________ at the latest bonfire?
- Which house won the last Sports Day?
- The activity which earns the most money for charity at BVHS bake sale
- Heritage Building was a __________ before it was a school?
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- The most in demand food item at the Canteen
- Phrase spoken at assembly “ BayViewHigh at ease, ___! ”
- An Alumni who is now a part of Pakistan’s First XI
8 Clues: BVHS Motto “We _______ in you” • Which house won the last Sports Day? • The most in demand food item at the Canteen • An Alumni who is now a part of Pakistan’s First XI • Sir Shams dressed up as ________ at the latest bonfire? • Phrase spoken at assembly “ BayViewHigh at ease, ___! ” • Heritage Building was a __________ before it was a school? • ...
the slangs 2023-05-12
14 Clues: mad • Gun • Jail • Roast • Police • be quiet • Cigarette • Cigarette • Leave quickly • to be attacked • You understand • Pretty criminal • Attractive girl • Where they hung out
Balázs 9 November 2021 2021-11-09
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- jegyzőkönyv
- ... sb from doing sth = megakadályozni, h vki csináljon vmit
- vendégszeretet
- idejétmúlt
- ... order = távoltartási határozat
- ... exam = szóbeli vizsga
- kulcstartó
- ...law = büntetőjog
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- tippel
- home ...= házidolgozat
- keretek
- keresztelő
- ...choice exercise = feleletválasztós feladat
- érvényes
- plafon
- landol (repülőgép)
16 Clues: tippel • plafon • keretek • érvényes • keresztelő • idejétmúlt • kulcstartó • jegyzőkönyv • vendégszeretet • landol (repülőgép) • ...law = büntetőjog • home ...= házidolgozat • ... exam = szóbeli vizsga • ... order = távoltartási határozat • ...choice exercise = feleletválasztós feladat • ... sb from doing sth = megakadályozni, h vki csináljon vmit
Criminal Law- Offences 2013-04-30
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- Can include bullying.
- Unlawful killing with no intention
- When a person steals anything and, immediately before or after the time of stealing, uses or threatens violence to any person or property so as to get the thing or overcome resistance to it being stolen.
- The doing that which a penal law forbids to be done, or omitting to do what it commands; in this sense it is nearly synonymous with crime.
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- Applying force to a person of another,including by touching.
- Defined in section 429 of the Criminal Code
- It must happen; the judge has no choice in the sentence
- The thing is capable of being stolen, the thing is taken dishonestly or 'fraudulently'.
- Unlawful killing with an intention
- Defined in section 347 of the Criminal Code
- Defined in section 408C
11 Clues: Can include bullying. • Defined in section 408C • Unlawful killing with no intention • Unlawful killing with an intention • Defined in section 429 of the Criminal Code • Defined in section 347 of the Criminal Code • It must happen; the judge has no choice in the sentence • Applying force to a person of another,including by touching. • ...
CSI - Who Dunnit? 2022-11-07
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- person who investigates a crimescene
- people who saw what happened
- someone that assited the criminal
- detecting posions
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- where the crime took place
- objects or things used to determine the criminal
- everyone has got their own on their fingers
- place and reasoning of where someone was when the crime happened
- Deoxyribonucleic acid
9 Clues: detecting posions • Deoxyribonucleic acid • where the crime took place • people who saw what happened • someone that assited the criminal • person who investigates a crimescene • everyone has got their own on their fingers • objects or things used to determine the criminal • place and reasoning of where someone was when the crime happened
unit 10 (2) 2021-02-12
Glosor: Black jackets and a pink coat (v.18) 2024-04-26
Quarter 2 Project 2024-01-04
Just for Fun 2024-04-30
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- Replace one document by another, later one
- Later in this publication
- Crime with a sentence of one year or more
- A person's right to bring or join a lawsuit
- Person, such as a lawyer, who speaks for another
- First ten amendments to the US Constitution
- Formal accusation of a crime by a grand jury
- Official decision of a court
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- Geographical area within which a court has the right/power to operate
- Guilty mind; wrongful purpose; criminal intent
- Giving one valuable thing for another; something for something
- To stop putting on evidence
- Failure to exercise reasonable amount of care
- Wipe out a legal effect by taking it back, rescinding it, etc.
- Defendant's formal answer to a criminal charge
- Reckless, heedless, or malicious
- Willful disobeying a judge's command or official court order
17 Clues: Later in this publication • To stop putting on evidence • Official decision of a court • Reckless, heedless, or malicious • Crime with a sentence of one year or more • Replace one document by another, later one • A person's right to bring or join a lawsuit • First ten amendments to the US Constitution • Formal accusation of a crime by a grand jury • ...
A Wrinkle in Time 2022-06-09
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- the person who is just a friend
- steals words from movies
- the darkness that surrounds the world
- a mums friend
- steals the bed cover and wheres them
- a Crystal ball to look at other galaxies
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- who can read peoples minds
- not a human but loves to go for walks
- has the power to tesseract
- uses a laboratory to do the work
- one of the main charters who is a girl
11 Clues: a mums friend • steals words from movies • who can read peoples minds • has the power to tesseract • the person who is just a friend • uses a laboratory to do the work • steals the bed cover and wheres them • not a human but loves to go for walks • the darkness that surrounds the world • one of the main charters who is a girl • a Crystal ball to look at other galaxies
Outsiders Slang 2013-02-04
16 Clues: gun • girl • cops • steal • drunk • fight • punched • not cool • criminal • be quiet • cigarette • you understand • attacked by the socs • let's get out of here • poor kids from east side • wealthy kids from west side
Balázs 2 November 2021 2021-11-02
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- érvényes
- fejpénz, jutalompénz
- ...choice exercise = feleletválasztós feladat
- ... sb from doing sth = megakadályozni, h vki csináljon vmit
- plafon
- jegyzőkönyv
- vminek kitettség
- keresztelő
- ... order = távoltartási határozat
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- home ...= házidolgozat
- ...law = büntetőjog
- kísérlet
- forgalmi
- állítás
- tippel
- ... exam = szóbeli vizsga
16 Clues: plafon • tippel • állítás • érvényes • kísérlet • forgalmi • keresztelő • jegyzőkönyv • vminek kitettség • ...law = büntetőjog • fejpénz, jutalompénz • home ...= házidolgozat • ... exam = szóbeli vizsga • ... order = távoltartási határozat • ...choice exercise = feleletválasztós feladat • ... sb from doing sth = megakadályozni, h vki csináljon vmit
Stella Commitments Key Terms 2021-07-16
8 Clues: brave • myself and others________ • no community member behind • commit to walking my _______ • from my heart but use my head • our minds, bodies, and spirits • to other peoples opinions and ideas • to the person and not behind their back
LGS 216 Criminal Evidence SP2020 2020-01-14
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- Meaning if it’s binding we must follow
- To separate defendants or charges
- As long as it’s this, and material and not privileged, it is admissible at trial.
- Hearing when defendant enters his plea
- Art forgery, knowledge about how to build explosives, are examples of these.
- A type of charge that explains the juror duties
- One of three things determined by the Finder of Fact
- Painful and dangerous criminal process
- Investigates and charges
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- Can be filed by a police officer, prosecutor or citizen to start the criminal process
- The type of evidence addressed in FRE 404
- Produce the body
- An attempt to diminish the credibility of a witness
- Excluded unless needed to prove motion, lack of mistake, modis operendi, etc.
- Shredding papers, jumping bail, hiding objects are manifestations of this
- No contest
- Dictates what does and does not come in to evidence at trial
- Finder of fact
18 Clues: No contest • Finder of fact • Produce the body • Investigates and charges • To separate defendants or charges • Meaning if it’s binding we must follow • Hearing when defendant enters his plea • Painful and dangerous criminal process • The type of evidence addressed in FRE 404 • A type of charge that explains the juror duties • An attempt to diminish the credibility of a witness • ...
Crime! 2021-04-13
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- The type of parole before Mandatory Parole
- The amount of people who have escaped from alcatraz
- He Stole My Car! (Answer=A Type of Crime)
- A criminal always what?
- The State Alcatraz is located in
- Accidental Murder
- Fictional Detectives often have this
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- Strange Crime from the olden days
- The Most common crimes in America are related to this (Hint: If you have a house you own this)
- This Objection states that a witness does not know what there talking about
- A way to find the criminal
- A less painful execution
- Robbers have these
13 Clues: Accidental Murder • Robbers have these • A criminal always what? • A less painful execution • A way to find the criminal • The State Alcatraz is located in • Strange Crime from the olden days • Fictional Detectives often have this • He Stole My Car! (Answer=A Type of Crime) • The type of parole before Mandatory Parole • The amount of people who have escaped from alcatraz • ...
I-Robot cross word 2014-04-04
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- Name of the chapter where Cutie appears
- What can Herbie read?
- The name of the chapter where a robot goes missing
- The nickname for robot RB34
- The law that causes Herbie to lie
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- Nickname for robot QT1
- Surname of the author of I-Robot
- Who Susan Calvin is in love with
- The name of Gloria's robot
- The number of the laws of robotics
10 Clues: What can Herbie read? • Nickname for robot QT1 • The name of Gloria's robot • The nickname for robot RB34 • Surname of the author of I-Robot • Who Susan Calvin is in love with • The law that causes Herbie to lie • The number of the laws of robotics • Name of the chapter where Cutie appears • The name of the chapter where a robot goes missing
Charlie and the big foot Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-23
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- A goodwill gesture cookie
- A caring person that helps the sick
- If you spilled something you may have to wear this
- A game with feet and bases
- Name of the new school
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- Group name for the cool kids
- A nickname for charles
- Let's just be friends and call a
- Use me with a mitt to play catch
- They say these minds think alike
10 Clues: A nickname for charles • Name of the new school • A goodwill gesture cookie • A game with feet and bases • Group name for the cool kids • Let's just be friends and call a • Use me with a mitt to play catch • They say these minds think alike • A caring person that helps the sick • If you spilled something you may have to wear this
TC in Transylvania 2024-03-17
7 Clues: Multiculti • The act of shaping minds • The coming together of peers • Atypical learning(two words) • Ever evolving teaching(acronym) • The virtue of bringing ideas to life • You do it when you find something interesting(two words)
Asset Forfeiture 2021-09-27
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- asset forfeiture was initially used to prevent ----
- ----- forfeiture is when property related to criminal activity is seized but no one contests it
- When the government takes illegaly obtained assets from a criminal organization
- when action is taken against property rather than a person
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- ----- forfeiture does not require criminal conviction
- a type of forfeiture in which the government takes property from a defendant as part of their sentence
- ----- are used for the advancement of the community, and to support law enforcement
7 Clues: asset forfeiture was initially used to prevent ---- • ----- forfeiture does not require criminal conviction • when action is taken against property rather than a person • When the government takes illegaly obtained assets from a criminal organization • ----- are used for the advancement of the community, and to support law enforcement • ...
TC WEEK 2015-04-03
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- EVERY CAR MUST HAVE THIS TYPE OF INSURANCE
- BRENDA'S TERM FOR A FIRE EXTINGUISHER
- THIS IS A SHOW BASED ON CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATIONS
- THE PROSECURTION OF A PERSON TWICE FOR THE SAME OFFENSE
- WHO TOOK THE UNDERSHERIFF'S CAR?
- A LEGAL DOCUMENT THAT ALLOWS A POLICE MAN TO SEARCH A HOUSE.
- A CRIMINAL ACT THAT IS WORSE THAN A MISDEMEANOR.
- NUMBER 1 CAUSE FOR MOST ACCIDENTS IN THE UNITED STATES
- WHAT IS KEN'S FAVORITE CANDY?
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- WHAT DID ALEXA PULL OUT OF HER PURSE AND EAT?
- WHAT IS CAITLIN COMMONLY REFERRED TO?
- WHAT IS THE LASTEST CHARACTER ON A STICK?
- THIS TYPE OF DRIVING IS WHEN YOU REACT TO ANOTHER PERSONS BAD ACTIONS
- WHERE DOES JUDY MARTIN LIVE?
- WHAT DID THE PIG WRESTLING PROTESTOR CALL ERIC ON THE PHONE?
- WHAT IS HEATHER'S FAVORITE BIRD?
- A CRIMINAL DECEPTION WHERE SOMEONE IS LOOKING FOR FINANCIAL OR PERSONAL GAIN
- A MINOR CRIME OR WRONGDOING
18 Clues: A MINOR CRIME OR WRONGDOING • WHERE DOES JUDY MARTIN LIVE? • WHAT IS KEN'S FAVORITE CANDY? • WHO TOOK THE UNDERSHERIFF'S CAR? • WHAT IS HEATHER'S FAVORITE BIRD? • BRENDA'S TERM FOR A FIRE EXTINGUISHER • WHAT IS CAITLIN COMMONLY REFERRED TO? • WHAT IS THE LASTEST CHARACTER ON A STICK? • EVERY CAR MUST HAVE THIS TYPE OF INSURANCE • WHAT DID ALEXA PULL OUT OF HER PURSE AND EAT? • ...
Hudák Bertalan Crime Crossword 2020-09-25
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- The robber is ......... for one year of prison.
- The mugger ....... guilty.
- The detectives were looking for ............ .
- Shoplifters visit this store on ........ .
- The ........ decided not to set the building on fire and go to a therapy instead.
- The police has finally achieved to draw a .......... .
- The judge reached a ....... .
- ".........., my dear Watson"
- ....... the books is illegal.
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- It is .......... to drive after drinking alcohol.
- Her brother ...... her of eating the last piece of his chocolate.
- Since there was nobody else around the scene, they put the .... on the only witness.
- A long time ago in a galaxy far far away Han Solo was the greatast ........ of all.
- They are at .... with the police.
- Detective Mosby ........ the investigation.
- Due to lack of ........ the criminal couldn’t br arrested.
- There was a little .............., so the wrong person had been catched.
- Starting tomorrow, the criminal is on ...... .
18 Clues: The mugger ....... guilty. • ".........., my dear Watson" • The judge reached a ....... . • ....... the books is illegal. • They are at .... with the police. • Shoplifters visit this store on ........ . • Detective Mosby ........ the investigation. • The detectives were looking for ............ . • Starting tomorrow, the criminal is on ...... . • ...
Vocabulary Page 72 2024-04-17
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- - A place for keeping criminals
- officer - A member of the police force
- - To seize or capture
- - A person that gets information and evidence of a crime
- - An instrument or device used for attack or defense
- - To kill someone
- - To look into or examine the particulars of (something) carefully so as to discover something hidden, unique, or complex
- - When the police get a criminal and send them to jail.
- - It's information that proves something
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- - A mark left by a foot
- - To find the answer or explanation
- - To follow
- - A person guilty for doing something against the laws
- - An impression of the markings of the inner surface of the last joint of the thumb or other finger
- - Taking something that is not yours
- - To take something that is not yours without their permission
- - To inspect
- guard - A uniformed person that secures a place
18 Clues: - To follow • - To inspect • - To kill someone • - To seize or capture • - A mark left by a foot • - A place for keeping criminals • - To find the answer or explanation • - Taking something that is not yours • officer - A member of the police force • - It's information that proves something • guard - A uniformed person that secures a place • ...
Drug use/abuse 2023-04-11
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- blood alcohol concentration (bac)
- have the power to control somone or something (authority)
- something that you constantly wanna do
- drug example cocain (illegal drug)
- the state of being dependent (dependence)
- makes you depressed (depressant)
- offence an action that can result in going to jail (criminal offence)
- Make your heart beat faster (stimulant)
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- experience that was in your mind (hallucination)
- steroids a type of steroid that is used for medical purposes (anabolic steroid)
- when your body cannot handle all the drugs in there (overdose)
- karma that come from your actions(consequences)
- when u take money from a atm (withdrawal)
- something you can smoke that’s bad for you (drug)
- something you do once that leads to more (gateway)
- A substance used to heal something (opioid)
16 Clues: makes you depressed (depressant) • blood alcohol concentration (bac) • something that you constantly wanna do • drug example cocain (illegal drug) • Make your heart beat faster (stimulant) • when u take money from a atm (withdrawal) • the state of being dependent (dependence) • A substance used to heal something (opioid) • ...
Law & Criminology Crossword 2012-06-25
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- an excuse/plea that a person was somewhere else at the time a crime was committed
- taken into police custody
- lawyer who does not appear in court
- person who a crime is done to
- someone who steals
- the place where a crime happened
- to give evidence under oath as a witness in court
- a place where legal proceedings occur
- not responsible for the crime
- a rule, usually made by a government, that tells you what you can or cannot do
- against the law
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- to say/claim someone has done something morally wrong or illegal
- a lawyer who represents clients in the higher courts of law
- to see something happen
- innocent until proven ____.
- in a criminal case, a finding that the defendant is guilty
- to be found not guilty
- the scientific study of crime, criminal behaviour, law enforcement
- "_____ dead or alive."
- to _____/do a crime.
- money someone pays for breaking the law
21 Clues: against the law • someone who steals • to _____/do a crime. • to be found not guilty • "_____ dead or alive." • to see something happen • taken into police custody • innocent until proven ____. • person who a crime is done to • not responsible for the crime • the place where a crime happened • lawyer who does not appear in court • a place where legal proceedings occur • ...
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 2015-03-10
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- an intentionally set fire
- to menace
- money paid to a court to temporarily release a suspect
- the period of time a criminal has to spend in prison
- a slang term for police officer
- someone who steals from a store
- used to restrain a person after arrest
- another word for steals
- another term for clemency
- to attack and rob someone in the street
- a tough, violent criminal
- to abduct and confine someone
- another word for prison
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- to inflict a penalty
- someone who sees an illegal act
- a slang term meaning arrest
- the side or position that tries to get the accused convicted
- conditional release from prison
- a person who sells illegal drugs
- not innocent
- the position or side that protects the accused
- to create a situation to falsely incriminate someone
- short for perpetrator
- slang term for money
- a sum of money paid as a penalty
25 Clues: to menace • not innocent • to inflict a penalty • slang term for money • short for perpetrator • another word for steals • another word for prison • an intentionally set fire • another term for clemency • a tough, violent criminal • a slang term meaning arrest • to abduct and confine someone • someone who sees an illegal act • a slang term for police officer • ...
Who's Who 2016-06-21
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- Director of Legal Affairs
- Support Division Major
- South County Jail Captain
- Northwest Captain
- Deputy Director of Finance
- Central County Jail Captain
- Bureau of Special Investigations Captain
- Deputy Director Bureau of Support Services (ECC)
- East Division Major
- Bureau of Colleges and Universities
- Central District Captain
- Court and Support Services Bureau Captain
- Criminal Investigations Division Major
- Office of Communications Director
- Chief of Staff
- Special Operations Division Major
- West Division Major
- Sheriff of Polk County
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- Director of Fiscal Services
- Director of Human Resources
- Southeast District Captain
- Northeast Captain
- Bureau of Criminal Investigations
- Security Division Major
- Deputy Director of Records Management
- Bureau of Support Operations Captain
- Detention Records Bureau Captain
- Captain of Academy and Member Development
- Southwest Captain
- Chief of Detention
- Executive Director of Office of Business Affairs
- Director of Professional Compliance
- Director of Information Technology
- Deputy Director of Central Services
- Safe Schools Division Major
35 Clues: Chief of Staff • Northeast Captain • Northwest Captain • Southwest Captain • Chief of Detention • East Division Major • West Division Major • Support Division Major • Sheriff of Polk County • Security Division Major • Central District Captain • Director of Legal Affairs • South County Jail Captain • Southeast District Captain • Deputy Director of Finance • Director of Fiscal Services • ...
Crime and punishment 2016-05-27
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- when people break the law
- unability to do smth
- confirm something by evidence
- admit
- something that a judge brings
- money you pay in order to get paid in any accident
- robbery that involves breaking into someone's house
- a decision of the judge how to punish the criminal
- a group of people in the court
- another word for crime but less serious
- something that can justify you
- agree that you're guilty
- back part of the car
- a building where people are judged for breaking the law
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- verbs that means to stay in prison because you had a sentence
- say something in front of the audience
- look strange
- a case viewd in the court
- something that proves somebody's guilt
- a person who break the law
- take measures to avoid something bad
- situation when people have a lack of money
- a person who bring the verdict
- not guilty
- verb that is used with "crime"
25 Clues: admit • not guilty • look strange • unability to do smth • back part of the car • agree that you're guilty • when people break the law • a case viewd in the court • a person who break the law • confirm something by evidence • something that a judge brings • a person who bring the verdict • a group of people in the court • verb that is used with "crime" • something that can justify you • ...
Crimes Against People and Property 2016-04-08
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- When someone steals something from another person using violence or threats
- Taking something without permission; The legal word for theft
- A physical attack such as hitting or kicking
- Setting fire to property
- Helping convicts turn their life around
- Physically attacking someone
- Punishment or vengeance for a crime
- When a person takes property that they have been entrusted with
- Money paid from a criminal to a victim of the crime
- A crime committed based on bias against skin color, religion, etc.
- A Human killing
- Another word for homicide
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- Lying while testifying under oath
- Crime committed over the internet
- When a person illegally enters a building with the intention of committing a crime
- Punishment such as imprisonment that prevents a criminal from committing crimes in the future
- Damaging another person's property
- Attempting to discourage others from committing a crime in the future
- When a person makes a threat in order to receive property; blackmail
- Misrepresenting oneself in order to receive property; Forgery or false pretenses
20 Clues: A Human killing • Setting fire to property • Another word for homicide • Physically attacking someone • Lying while testifying under oath • Crime committed over the internet • Damaging another person's property • Punishment or vengeance for a crime • Helping convicts turn their life around • A physical attack such as hitting or kicking • ...
Crimes Crossword 2016-11-17
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- The illegal touching of another person, usually during an attack
- The illegal entry to any building with the intent to commit a crime
- The offender repays the victim or community
- Not taking sufficient care
- Stealing another person's property that you've been entrusted with
- Treats and reforms the lawbreaker
- Intentionally defacing or destroying another person's property
- A crime that is punished by a year or more in jail
- To Blackmail
- The unlawful taking of another's property; theft
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- Taking a persons property by violence or threat of violence
- Obtaining another's property through lies and deceit
- No illegal intent, you don't know it's wrong
- Seeks to isolate the criminal from society
- Seeks to prevent further crime
- Society retaliates against a person who commits a crime
- Intent The intent to commit a crime
- Willful or malicious burning of another persons property
- The immediate threat of attacking someone
- The killing of any person; 6 types
20 Clues: To Blackmail • Not taking sufficient care • Seeks to prevent further crime • Treats and reforms the lawbreaker • The killing of any person; 6 types • Intent The intent to commit a crime • The immediate threat of attacking someone • Seeks to isolate the criminal from society • The offender repays the victim or community • No illegal intent, you don't know it's wrong • ...
FOR2608_Additional exam Jan Feb 2021 2021-03-08
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- appearance of a good operator
- the lifeblood of the private detective
- these are inherent to a surveillance operation
- the reasoning used by intelligence operator
- type of statement taken by police
- the flow of a statement
- has replaced audio recorders
- type of information that is unrelated
- type of approach used to recruit an informer
- type of human source of information
- type of rights that impact suspects
- possible motive of an informer
- forms an important part of an investigation
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- may lead to conviction in a criminal court
- this action may result from investigative report
- number of steps in a standard interview process
- type of non-human information source
- training and skill to do your job effectively
- the content of a statement
- change in normal behaviour may indicate this
- prejudices the person making it
- information gathered for specific purpose
- inform suspect of this before taking a statement
- type of surveillance for stationary target
- investigator who conducts surveillance
25 Clues: the flow of a statement • the content of a statement • has replaced audio recorders • appearance of a good operator • possible motive of an informer • prejudices the person making it • type of statement taken by police • type of human source of information • type of rights that impact suspects • type of non-human information source • type of information that is unrelated • ...
Federal and State Court 2024-03-25
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- A person that files a formal complaint with the court
- To hear and decide a certain type of case
- "Guilty" or "Not guilty"
- The release prior to trial
- Has the power to review decisions of he U.S. district courts
- A fair and impartial trial
- Info in a case
- A request to determine if something is correct
- 16-23 people who listen to evidence of criminal allegations
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- When the grand jury declares there is enough evidence for a trial
- A collection documents filed in court in a case.
- An official of the Judicial branch with authority to decide lawsuits
- The release of a prison inmate, completed a sentence
- The duty to prove disputed facts
- Records in a case
- Mostly deal with criminal cases
- Calling a witness's testimony into doubt
- One year of imprisonment or less
- Selected people to hear the evidence in a trial
- Legal action started by a plaintiff against a defendant
20 Clues: Info in a case • Records in a case • "Guilty" or "Not guilty" • The release prior to trial • A fair and impartial trial • Mostly deal with criminal cases • The duty to prove disputed facts • One year of imprisonment or less • Calling a witness's testimony into doubt • To hear and decide a certain type of case • A request to determine if something is correct • ...
Andrew Jackson 2023-03-21
14 Clues: System • System • of bank • Bargain • Charity • of Tears • Of State • of Alamo • Swartwout • to Command • Tendencies • Indian Son • Removal Act • of Tallashatchie
Legal 2023-12-07
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- To be legally responsible for a criminal offence
- The act or process of holding a trial against a person who is accused of a crime to see if that person is guilty
- The punishment for a crime ordered by a trial court after conviction
- A person charged with committing a criminal offence or offences
- A set of rules that are created and enforced
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- A body of individuals sworn to give a decision on some matter submitted to them
- Not guilty
- A public officer appointed to decide cases in a law court
- An act or behaviour prohibited by criminal law and therefore punishable by law
- Allows a prisoner to serve part of their sentence of imprisonment in the community
10 Clues: Not guilty • A set of rules that are created and enforced • To be legally responsible for a criminal offence • A public officer appointed to decide cases in a law court • A person charged with committing a criminal offence or offences • The punishment for a crime ordered by a trial court after conviction • ...
Physical Aspects of Parliament 2021-09-27
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- Cases that deal with problems between people or organizations
- This states that everyone is treated equally under the law and the law applies equally to everyone
- Created in 1867, this document layed out the structure of government in Canada and the division of powers between federal and provincial gov
- When people are held to the same standard and are all treated the same
- The official document that lays out the rights and responsibilities of Canadian citizens
- When people are unified under an idea or value
- The queen or her representative gives the OK for a bill to become a law
- This document lays out the rules and principles of Canada and specifies government responsibilities
- A law that makes all official services or business be communicated in french in the province of Quebec
- universal declaration of human rights Defines the rights and freedoms everyone in the world is entitled to.
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- This document contains the criminal law in Canada
- This contains the laws affecting people ages 12 to 17
- Rule by the people type of government
- When people are protesting government decisions without violence
- A proposed law
- Laws preventing discrimination and promoting rights within the province
16 Clues: A proposed law • Rule by the people type of government • When people are unified under an idea or value • This document contains the criminal law in Canada • This contains the laws affecting people ages 12 to 17 • Cases that deal with problems between people or organizations • When people are protesting government decisions without violence • ...
CRIME B 2018-06-04
15 Clues: auka • vagis • sukčiauti • įspėjimas • liudininkas • kontrabanda • kaltinamasis • nusikaltėlis • šantažuotojas • mirties bausmė • stambus nusikaltimas • narkotikų platintojas • bauda už greičio viršijimą • nužudyti įžymybę(dažnai už pinigus) • užpuolimas gatvėje su tikslu apiplėšti
Escuelas Biotipológicas y Teorías Endocrinológicas 2023-11-21
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- Realiza la siguiente clasificación:Endomorfo, Mesomorfo y Ectomorfo.
- Padre de la Endocrinología Criminal que afirma que la conducta criminal se debía a la disfunción de las glándulas de secreción interna.
- En su obra se propuso hallar las correlaciones entre la estructura somática y psíquica.
- Imposible considerar por separado al individuo del medio en que se desarrolla.
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- Segregan testosterona, causando mayor agresividad.
- Busca correlación entre procesos hormonales patológicos y delincuencia.
- Produce hormonas que potencian la agresividad.
- Ciencia que estudia a una persona como entidad vital, teniendo en cuenta varias de sus facetas..
- Autor de la escuela italiana que es precursor de la Endocrinología Criminal.
- Se manifiesta esencialmente antropométrica, concibiendo el tipo somático como la consecuencia lógica del modo en el que se ha desarrollado.
10 Clues: Produce hormonas que potencian la agresividad. • Segregan testosterona, causando mayor agresividad. • Realiza la siguiente clasificación:Endomorfo, Mesomorfo y Ectomorfo. • Busca correlación entre procesos hormonales patológicos y delincuencia. • Autor de la escuela italiana que es precursor de la Endocrinología Criminal. • ...
Bronx Masquerade 2013-03-13
19 Clues: cut • loud • ugly • sruggle • insult me • are wrong • complains • extra nice • unhappiness • rescuer savior • it was terrible • strong and solid • sensous enjoyment • strict like prison • criminal in spanish • protective covering • ended my relationship • that will never happen • scissors that cut fabric
BEHAV2004 Crossword - Topic 1 2022-05-07
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- With 3 levels: Level 1 – Pre-conventional Morality: The influence of rewards and punishments, Level 2 – Conventional Morality: The influence of social groups and others, Level 3 – Post-conventional Morality: The influence of higher values and beliefs AND 6 stages: Stage 1: Punishment-avoidance and obedience, Stage 2: Exchange of favours, Stage 3: Good boy/girl, Stage 4: Law and Order, Stage 5: Social Contract, Stage 6: The Universal Ethical Principle Orientation.
- Emphasised the rationality of humans. From this perspective, crime was a choice. Under these approaches, a system of punishments is necessary to deter individuals from committing criminal acts (because they are a result of free will). This is the basis of much of our current criminal justice system:
- Cognitive theories in psychology focus on the way individuals think and process information such as kohlberg's moral development.
- Many individuals attribute crime to personality defects, typically in the form of theories that focus on the criminal's basic antisocial or psychopathic nature.
- propose criminal behaviour is due to factors related to biological factors for example genetic or brain injury. This perspective searches for biological influences that potentially predispose people to engage in criminal behaviour. Genetic vulnerabilities, Low levels of MAO-A, brain injury.
- Psychopathy provides a personality theory for explaining crime. Psychopathy is characterised by being aggressive, antisocial, cold, creative, egocentric, impersonal, impulsive, tough-minded, and lacking empathy. According to this theory, traits such as these may increase the likelihood of crime. Psychopathy has been well established as a risk factor for offending and violent offending.
- Psychological explanations of crime emphasise the individual differences in the way people think or feel about their behaviour. Kohlberg's Moral Development, social learning theory, personality theories such as psychopathy.
- Behavioural theories emphasise the role of learning experiences in human behaviour. The hallmark of the behavioural approach to psychology is the notion that people alter or change their behaviour according to the reactions this behaviour elicits in other people (Bandura, 1978).
- Subcultural theories argue that conflict between the norms of different groups explains criminal behaviour.
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- Positivists sought to understand crime through the scientific method and the analysis of empirical data. As the positivist perspective argues that crime is the result of factors that offenders cannot control (e.g. biology/psychology) the view on punishment also differed. Here, it is argued that the treatment of individuals is more important in deterring crime than creating more laws or capital punishment
- According to the social learning theory, people learn how to behave by observing the actions of others, and this can be described as modelling or vicarious/observational learning. So according to this theory, observational learning depends on: 1. Attention to the important features of modelled behaviour, 2. Retention of those features in memory to guide later performance, 3. Reproduction of observed behaviours, and 4. Reinforcement of performed behaviours, which determines whether they will be performed again.
- The influence of heredity appears to be higher for aggressive types of antisocial behaviour (e.g., assaults, robberies, sexual offences) than for non-aggressive crimes (e.g., drug-taking, shoplifting, and truancy) (Eley, 1997).
- Criminal psychology is the study of the thoughts and behavior of criminals. It answers the question: why do criminals do what they do?
- Agnew's General Strain Theory argues that when people are treated badly or not how they wanted to be treated, this can cause "strain". In turn, strain can lead to negative emotional states (e.g. upset, depressed, disappointed, angry, fearful or distressed). These negative emotional states create a motivation to remove the strain or fix the current situation, like a coping strategy. However, the response to strain can often be maladaptive and take the form of deviant or criminal behaviours. General Strain Theory proposes that there can be two types of strain: Objective: Strains we would all find difficult, e.g. a lack of food, lack of housing. Subjective: Strains that are more specific to the individual person or that might be important for some and not for others, e.g. not getting the job you hoped for.
- Here, the guilt or innocence of an individual was usually determined by potentially life-threatening or painful approaches (e.g. throwing someone into the river after their arms and legs had been bound) (Scott, 2019).
- A term used to describe the situation in which practitioners (including forensic psychologists) are expected to also be active researchers.
- Strictly, psychology applied to courts of law but generally used to refer to the forms of psychology used within the criminal justice system.
- According to sociological theories of crime, crime results from social or cultural forces that are external to any specific individual, exist before any criminal act and emerge from social class, political, ecological, or physical structures affecting large groups of people.
18 Clues: Subcultural theories argue that conflict between the norms of different groups explains criminal behaviour. • Cognitive theories in psychology focus on the way individuals think and process information such as kohlberg's moral development. • ...
SAT Vocab 2016-01-28
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- My dog is ___ to North America.
- My neighbors little sister is so ___.
- The warden ___ me from prison after further investigations.
- The Judge ___ the suspect of their suspected crime.
- My friend's attitude ___ his parents
- The honey in my pantry is very ___.
- I was ___ when I saw 3 of everything.
- the boy was ___ after he failed his test.
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- I was late to school and our car not working only ___ the problem.
- In football the opposing team got a penalty for ___.
- I remained ___ whilst getting gas at the gas station.
- A suspected criminal was ___ from trial because the true criminal was caught.
- In tug of war, playing in pairs is ___.
- I have a ___ of rocks on my dresser.
- My neighbor is so ___.
15 Clues: My neighbor is so ___. • My dog is ___ to North America. • The honey in my pantry is very ___. • My friend's attitude ___ his parents • I have a ___ of rocks on my dresser. • My neighbors little sister is so ___. • I was ___ when I saw 3 of everything. • In tug of war, playing in pairs is ___. • the boy was ___ after he failed his test. • ...
Georgia Judicial Branch 2022-04-21
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- the adult equivalent of juvenile supervision
- acts that pertain only to juveniles
- the money paid in a civil dispute
- acts considered criminal when committed by adults
- georgians under the age of 17
- money paid to guarantee someone will attend their trial if allowed to return home
- the first appearance where charges are placed
- a serious criminal act
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- the survailance of juveniles who have broken the law to make sure they are undergoing proper correction
- the offer of reduced charges if the suspect pleas guilty
- the juvenile equvalent of arrest
- a lesser crime
- the place where delinquents are held for correction
- cases between 2 parties typically settled with money
- cases where a law is broken
15 Clues: a lesser crime • a serious criminal act • cases where a law is broken • georgians under the age of 17 • the juvenile equvalent of arrest • the money paid in a civil dispute • acts that pertain only to juveniles • the adult equivalent of juvenile supervision • the first appearance where charges are placed • acts considered criminal when committed by adults • ...
Moon Rising 2023-10-01
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- The Rainwing and Nightwing's queen
- Moon is a _________
- Qibli is a ________
- Winter, Qibli, and Moon are all part of the ____ Winglet
- The Mudwing in the Jade Winglet before he runs away with Sora to keep her safe
- Winter is a _______
- In the prophecy: Jade Mountain will fall beneath _______ ___ ___
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- The dragon Qibli and Winter both like
- The Skywing in the Jade Winglet before he dies
- The Nightwing communicating with Moon in her mind
- Winter's Aunt
- Kinkajou is a ________
- Turtle is a _______
- Moon can read _____
- The target for the murders and the one who killed Crane
- The Queen Qibli supports most
16 Clues: Winter's Aunt • Moon is a _________ • Qibli is a ________ • Turtle is a _______ • Moon can read _____ • Winter is a _______ • Kinkajou is a ________ • The Queen Qibli supports most • The Rainwing and Nightwing's queen • The dragon Qibli and Winter both like • The Skywing in the Jade Winglet before he dies • The Nightwing communicating with Moon in her mind • ...
Us 2024-02-14
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- place for romantic picnic mount bonnell
- move while saying “it’s against my religion” dab
- of minds, where our moves spoke volumes. I the queen you the king chess
- film viewing covenant
- of plant (hint. loyal pet + tree) dogwood
- sparked in the workplace dance,
- like it hot some like it cold some like it fuego ____ fc
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- glances bloom,
- of proposal luties
- brought you to me god
- may never finish it its okay to not be okay
- where we heard these famous lines spoken “Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads.”
- won first place ping pong
- difference four
- of poetry this answers clue is haiku
- company heart.
- type you
17 Clues: type you • glances bloom, • company heart. • difference four • of proposal luties • brought you to me god • film viewing covenant • won first place ping pong • sparked in the workplace dance, • of poetry this answers clue is haiku • place for romantic picnic mount bonnell • of plant (hint. loyal pet + tree) dogwood • may never finish it its okay to not be okay • ...
Julia's Crossword 2023-10-17
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- make people fallen asleep
- skill in using your hands or your mind
- a snowstorm with very strong winds
- an extremely excited and exaggerated way of behaving or reacting to an event
- lost memory
- the act of attributing human characteristics to abstract ideas
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- opposite of what you mean
- small mark on something that spoils its appearance
- manmade
- injections that let people to feel no pain
- produces pictures in the minds of people
11 Clues: manmade • lost memory • make people fallen asleep • opposite of what you mean • a snowstorm with very strong winds • skill in using your hands or your mind • produces pictures in the minds of people • injections that let people to feel no pain • small mark on something that spoils its appearance • the act of attributing human characteristics to abstract ideas • ...
Commerce 2024-08-01
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- the party that starts a civil action in court
- standard of proof for a civil trial
- a group of selected government ministers that meets regularly to decide major issues of government
- an application for a legal decision to be reviewed in a higher court
- standard of proof for a criminal trial
- ruler has absolute control and decision making
- law made by the judges
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- law made by the parliament
- the party bringing a criminal action against the accused
- rule by the people
- the accused person
- system in which two opposing parties present their arguments to a magistrate/judge
- a grading system based on order of importance
- a state of lawlessness and disorder
14 Clues: rule by the people • the accused person • law made by the judges • law made by the parliament • standard of proof for a civil trial • a state of lawlessness and disorder • standard of proof for a criminal trial • the party that starts a civil action in court • a grading system based on order of importance • ruler has absolute control and decision making • ...
Criminology Vocabulary Words 2013-11-04
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- custody when someone is put into a special part of jail to stop them being attacked by other inmates
- control theory a perspective that holds that the distribution of crime and delinquency within society is to some degree founded upon the consequences that power relationships.
- the prevention of crime
- detention the imprisonment of a person with the aim of preventing them from committing further offenses or of maintaining public order
- of the evidence A legal standard, applied in many jurisdictions for deciding the outcome of civil disputes, which requires that evidence be sufficient to determine that a claim is more likely to be true than not
- the lack of some critical need that provides the motivation to commit deviant behavior to gain satisfaction
- psychology the branch of psychology having to do with the study of crime and criminality
- an example, model or theory
- justice a post modern perspective that stresses remedies and restoration rather than prison punishment and victim neglect.
- a profession built around the scientific study of crime and criminal behavior
- emphasizes deterrence and retribution with reduced emphasis on rehabilitation
- criminology a perspective that holds the crime control agencies and the citizens they serve should work together to alleviate social problems and human suffering and thus reduce crime
- gap the discrepancy in opportunities, status, attitudes, etc., between men and women
- confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect
- a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved
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- delinquency the habitual committing of criminal acts or offenses by a young person, esp. one below the age at which ordinary criminal prosecution is possible
- deserts model the notion that criminal offenders deserve the punishment they receive at the hands of the law. And the punishments should be appropriate to the crime committed
- the recording and analysis of a person's psychological and behavioral characteristics, so as to assess or predict their capabilities in a certain sphere or to assist in identifying a particular subgroup of people
- Minority Confinement refers to the disproportionate number of minority youth who come into contact with the juvenile justice system
- loco Parentis in the place of a parent.
- the repetition of criminal behavior
- an act of referring someone or something for consultation, review, or further action
- a person with a personality disorder as a result of a poorly developed superego
- person concerned with the theoretical aspects of a subject
- marxs Marxist criminology creator
- Enforcement ensuring obedience to the laws
- and the Courts trial process
- the advocacy of women's rights on the grounds of political, social, and economic equality to men
- tough movement View toward criminals and delinquents favoring maximum penalties and punishments for a crime or delinquent act
29 Clues: the prevention of crime • an example, model or theory • and the Courts trial process • marxs Marxist criminology creator • the repetition of criminal behavior • loco Parentis in the place of a parent. • Enforcement ensuring obedience to the laws • confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect • person concerned with the theoretical aspects of a subject • ...
RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED - ASSESSMENT PREPARATION 2019-01-03
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- the forcible taking of a person or property in response to a violation of the law
- a pat-down or minimal search by police to discover weapons; conducted for the express purpose of protecting law enforcement officers or other citizens
- the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury within the state and/or district the crime shall have been committed (AMENDMENT)
- a prohibition against unreasonable searches and seizures and the requirement of probable cause to issue a warrant (AMENDMENT)
- law enforcement officials may use their personal training, experiences, and expertise to infer probable cause from situations that may not be obviously criminal
- the primary method of execution that is utilized in the United States
- the direct questioning of a suspect to gather evidence of criminal activity and try to gain a confession
- an arrest made without first seeking a warrant for the action; permitted under certain circumstances, such as the arresting officer witnessing the crime being committed
- the legal principle or doctrine that objects in plain view of a law enforcement officer who has the right to be in a position to have that view may be seized without a warrant
- law enforcement officials have probable cause for a search and seizure based on a weapon, such as a shotgun being in plain sight
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- a type of warrant or written order, based on probable cause and issued by a judge or magistrate, commanding that the person named on the warrant be arrested by law enforcement
- reasonable grounds to believe the existence of facts warranting certain actions, such as the search or arrest of an individual
- law enforcement officials observe an individual with a known criminal background in a location where criminal activity is openly taking place, they have probable cause to stop that individual
- a rule, in which any evidence that is obtained in violation of the rights of accused, as well as any evidence derived from illegally obtained evidence, will not be admissible in criminal court
- the AMENDMENT that guarantees protection against self-incrimination
- a type of warrantless searches that takes place when individuals give law enforcement officers permission to search their persons, houses, and or belongings
- law enforcement officials receive assistance from victims, witnesses, informants, and official sources, such as bulletins or a broadcast
- the constitutional rights of accused persons taken into custody by law enforcement officials, such as the right to remain silent and the right to counsel
- a type of warrant or written order, based on probable cause and issued by a judge or magistrate, commanding law enforcement to obtain evidence by searching a specific person, place, or property
- excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted (AMENDMENT)
20 Clues: the AMENDMENT that guarantees protection against self-incrimination • the primary method of execution that is utilized in the United States • the forcible taking of a person or property in response to a violation of the law • the direct questioning of a suspect to gather evidence of criminal activity and try to gain a confession • ...
Year 10 Legal 2019-04-01
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- relating to private relations between members of a community; non-criminal
- a person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone
- the quality of being fair and reasonable
- the detailed study of the shape and size of the cranium as a supposed indication of character and mental abilities
- the period between childhood and adult age (under 18 years-old)
- having the power to make laws
- unable to do or achieve (something)
- the response used when a person has committed a crime
- a person who has committed a crime
- the infliction or imposition of a penalty as retribution for an offence
- an act that goes against a law, rule, or code of conduct; an offence
- for or relating to young people
- the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone
- the system of courts that interprets and applies the law in the name of the state
- make (a bill or other proposal) law
- group, organization or person who has a stake that can be affected by the organizations objectives, policies and actions
- make minor changes to a law in order to make it fairer or more accurate, or to reflect changing circumstances
- a decree, ordinance, or law
- a person who commits an illegal act
- arrest (someone) for a crime
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law
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- the making of a judgement about the amount, number, or value of something; assessment
- a written law passed by a legislative body
- permitted by law
- the group of people with the authority to govern a country or state; a particular ministry in office
- the supposed art of judging character from facial characteristics
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common
- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act
- the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
- the theory that laws and their operation derive validity from the fact of having been enacted by authority or of deriving logically from existing decisions, rather than from any moral considerations
- public condemnation of someone or something
- Qld
- contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law
- a person or organization having political or administrative power and control
- the action of discouraging an action or event through instilling doubt or fear of the consequences
- revoke or annul (a law or act of parliament)
- a written law passed by Parliament, Congress, etc
40 Clues: Qld • permitted by law • a decree, ordinance, or law • arrest (someone) for a crime • having the power to make laws • for or relating to young people • a person who has committed a crime • unable to do or achieve (something) • make (a bill or other proposal) law • a person who commits an illegal act • the quality of being fair and reasonable • ...
Adjectives to describe Chindogu 2022-05-04
Across
- He is a (criminal) man, he stole a lot of money.
- I always buy (ecològica) meat
- It is (factible) to buy a electric skate
- Alexia Putellas is an (increïble) player.
- You are so (avorrit).
- My fridge is super energy-(eficàs)
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- She is such a (excel·lent)student.
- Glass is too (fràgil)
- Ferrari is a very (cara) brand.
- Albert Einstein was so (intel·ligent).
- This is the most (extraordinària) thing I've ever seen.
- My bed is so (còmode). It’s like a cloud.
- She is so (creativa)! She can make what she wants with a few lego pieces
- He is (boig)! He says that he wants to jump off a bridge!
- It’s (pràctic) to have a microwave at home.
15 Clues: Glass is too (fràgil) • You are so (avorrit). • I always buy (ecològica) meat • Ferrari is a very (cara) brand. • She is such a (excel·lent)student. • My fridge is super energy-(eficàs) • Albert Einstein was so (intel·ligent). • It is (factible) to buy a electric skate • My bed is so (còmode). It’s like a cloud. • Alexia Putellas is an (increïble) player. • ...
The Judiciary 2024-02-22
Across
- This is a judgment against a defendant in a criminal case.
- Activism this describes decisions that create BIG changes in the Untied states laws and society
- the ability of the Court to declare acts of other branches unconstitutional
- this case established that all defendant must be made aware of their rights before they are questioned
- when someone uses the Self-Incrimination Clause of the 5th amendment to decline to answer questions where the answers might incriminate them.
- this case established limits for free speech protections in schools
- Jury This is a group of 12 people that hear the evidence in a court trial to convict a defendant.
- limiting the power of any U.S. president to claim executive privilege
- This court hears cases LAST. They have the final say in whether a lower court’s decision was made correctly.
- This is the line that evidence must cross in the jury’s/judge’s minds to rule against a defendant.
- This is what the court will award the plaintiff to repair the harm done from the tort.
- This is a judgment against a defendant in a civil case.
- This is the standard of proof in criminal cases.
- restraint this describes decisions that avoid making big changes to US law and society
- a decision of a jury
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- an official summons ordering a person to testify in court.
- This type of law is based on repair of harm.
- A judge serving on the supreme court
- this case established judicial review
- This type of law is based on punishing and deterring crimes.
- This is the party that is responding to a plaintiff’s claim.
- this case established that all people, regardless their of income or severity of their case are entitled to a lawyer
- This is a formal accusation that someone has broken the law and must answer their charges in court.
- power this is a way that congress ONLY can limit the power of SCOTUS; firing
- This court hears cases after a trial court has heard them. They check the ruling to make sure it was made correctly.
- justice A judge who serves as an informal leader of the sitting justices in a given court
- this case established the separate but equal precedent
- this case overturned plessy v ferguson ruling ending segregation
- of certiorari a supreme court officially decides to review a case and they invite the petitioner and respondent to appear in court.
- this case established that everyone has the right to own a gun for individual use.
- power this is a way that congress and the president can limit the power of SCOTUS; hiring
- This is any type of act harms another for which they can sue
- Jury This is a group of 12 people that hear the evidence in a preliminary proceeding to decide whether to indict a defendant.
- This court hears cases first.
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgments.
- This is the party that brings a civil case.
36 Clues: a decision of a jury • This court hears cases first. • A judge serving on the supreme court • this case established judicial review • This is the party that brings a civil case. • This type of law is based on repair of harm. • This is the standard of proof in criminal cases. • this case established the separate but equal precedent • ...
Fairy Tale Court Vocabulary 2023-05-08
Across
- The case presented by or on behalf of the person or people being accused of a crime
- A body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- The mandatory sharing, by both sides in a trial, of relevant documents with the other party.
- The defense of one's person or interests, especially through the use of physical force, which is permitted in certain cases as an answer to a charge of violent crime.
- A common term for the government's side in a criminal case against a person accused of a crime.
- A system of law concerned with the punishment of those who commit crimes.
- The action of investigating something or someone; formal and logical examination or research
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- How the jury votes or a judge’s decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- A formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
- A public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
- The punishment assigned to a defendant found guilty by a court for a particular offense.
- The system of law concerned with private relations between members of a community.
12 Clues: A public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law. • A system of law concerned with the punishment of those who commit crimes. • The system of law concerned with private relations between members of a community. • The case presented by or on behalf of the person or people being accused of a crime • ...
Charlie and the Big Foot Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-23
Across
- Name of the new school
- Use me with a mitt to play catch
- A nickname for charles
- A goodwill gesture
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- A caring person that helps the sick
- They say these minds think alike
- If you spilled something you may have to wear this
- A game with feet and bases
- Group name for the cool kids
- Let's just be friends and call a
10 Clues: A goodwill gesture • Name of the new school • A nickname for charles • A game with feet and bases • Group name for the cool kids • They say these minds think alike • Use me with a mitt to play catch • Let's just be friends and call a • A caring person that helps the sick • If you spilled something you may have to wear this
Charlie and the big foot Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-24
Across
- Let's just be friends and call a
- They say these minds think alike
- A game with feet and bases
- Name of the new school
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- A nickname for Charles
- A goodwill gesture cookie
- Group name for the cool kids
- Use me with a mitt to play catch
- If you spilled something you may have to wear this
- A caring person that helps the sick
10 Clues: A nickname for Charles • Name of the new school • A goodwill gesture cookie • A game with feet and bases • Group name for the cool kids • Let's just be friends and call a • They say these minds think alike • Use me with a mitt to play catch • A caring person that helps the sick • If you spilled something you may have to wear this
Animorphs 2023-04-14
Across
- Makes jokes and is annoying sometimes
- A yeerk that took over an Andalites mind
- Is stuck as a red tailed hawk
- Turning into animals
- A alien species that takes over other species minds
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- The leader of the group
- The best at morphing
- Sonar helps animals locates stuff
- Neat and wise
- A alien species that can morph and fight against the evil yeerks
10 Clues: Neat and wise • The best at morphing • Turning into animals • The leader of the group • Is stuck as a red tailed hawk • Sonar helps animals locates stuff • Makes jokes and is annoying sometimes • A yeerk that took over an Andalites mind • A alien species that takes over other species minds • A alien species that can morph and fight against the evil yeerks
The silent 'P' 2018-11-07
Across
- a sacred song, hymn or poem
- a doctor who treats the mind
- an illness of the lungs
- a signed piece of paper proving you have paid for something
- something used to help you remember something (SQRW)
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- a person who can read minds
- the study of the mind
- an extinct flying reptile
- an invented name used by a writer
- a poison released by decaying matter
10 Clues: the study of the mind • an illness of the lungs • an extinct flying reptile • a person who can read minds • a sacred song, hymn or poem • a doctor who treats the mind • an invented name used by a writer • a poison released by decaying matter • something used to help you remember something (SQRW) • a signed piece of paper proving you have paid for something
Session 1 Revision 2021-10-09
Across
- A negative perception about someone (9)
- Quacking hard to draw (4)
- Children living in poverty in Ireland (5)
- Unemployed? Just get one (3)
- Global warming is now the most common way to start a training sessions (10)
- Not sympathy but in some ways similar (7)
- In 2016, the only one of these closed in Moyross (11)
- Would you sacrifice one of these to save five on a train line? (4)
- It’s where you find someone’s mind (4)
- Great for body and mind (8)
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- On Social Welfare? They’re all just a… (11)
- Oasis loved these with alcohol (10)
- A JLO is a juvenile liaison... (7)
- This doctor has people on his TV show who don’t say anything (4)
- Ethanol (7)
- It doesn’t always have to involve words (8)
- Criminal? Throw away the… (4)
- You’ll need these to row your boat (4)
- An aural superpower (9)
- The age of criminal responsibility in Ireland (6)
20 Clues: Ethanol (7) • An aural superpower (9) • Quacking hard to draw (4) • Great for body and mind (8) • Unemployed? Just get one (3) • Criminal? Throw away the… (4) • A JLO is a juvenile liaison... (7) • Oasis loved these with alcohol (10) • You’ll need these to row your boat (4) • It’s where you find someone’s mind (4) • A negative perception about someone (9) • ...
Commerce Revision- Lia 2023-03-01
Across
- an announcement promoting a product or service
- a company that makes goods
- a medium in exchange
- work done for a client that does not involve manufactured goods
- a moral or legal entitlement to have or do something
- a written or spoken agreement that is enforceable by law
- a monetary penalty
- the ability to obtain goods or services before payment
- relating to private relationships between non-criminal members of a community
- physical merchandise or possessions
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- a person who sells goods in small quantities
- a fraud
- Australian competition and consumer commission
- a person who purchases goods or services for personal use
- money in coins or notes
- being accountable for something
- compensation for a wrong or grievance
- the exchange of goods and services for other goods and services (no money involved)
- a group of people entrusted by an official body with the authority to do something
- a body of people presided over by a judge in civil or criminal cases
20 Clues: a fraud • a monetary penalty • a medium in exchange • money in coins or notes • a company that makes goods • being accountable for something • physical merchandise or possessions • compensation for a wrong or grievance • a person who sells goods in small quantities • an announcement promoting a product or service • Australian competition and consumer commission • ...
Who's Who 2016-06-21
Across
- Security Division Major
- West Division Major
- Director of Legal Affairs
- Director of Professional Compliance
- Director of Fiscal Services
- Safe Schools Division Major
- Detention Records Bureau Captain
- Central District Captain
- Bureau of Criminal Investigations
- Bureau of Special Investigations Captain
- Northeast Captain
- Bureau of Colleges and Universities
- Criminal Investigations Division Major
- Director of Human Resources
- Office of Communications Director
- Southeast District Captain
- Sheriff of Polk County
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- Deputy Director of Central Services
- Court and Support Services Bureau Captain
- Director of Information Technology
- Deputy Director of Finance
- Support Division Major
- Special Operations Division Major
- Northwest Captain
- Chief of Staff
- Deputy Director of Records Management
- Bureau of Support Operations Captain
- Captain of Academy and Member Development
- Deputy Director Bureau of Support Services (ECC)
- Chief of Detention
- South County Jail Captain
- East Division Major
- Executive Director of Office of Business Affairs
- Central County Jail Captain
- Southwest Captain
35 Clues: Chief of Staff • Northwest Captain • Northeast Captain • Southwest Captain • Chief of Detention • West Division Major • East Division Major • Support Division Major • Sheriff of Polk County • Security Division Major • Central District Captain • Director of Legal Affairs • South County Jail Captain • Deputy Director of Finance • Southeast District Captain • Director of Fiscal Services • ...
Crossword vocab 2018-09-24
Across
- supremacy blank
- something a criminal violates rhymes with medicinal paws
- appellate blank
- legislative blank
- something that holds people in place rhymes with Jaw
- its precedent
- something people are born with rhymes with crewman bites
- someone who defends someone in a legal wayrhymes with appendant
- separation of blank
- hearings that are public
- someone can blank if they feel it has not been a fair case
- how the government regulates itself
- peace
- not criminal law but civil rhymes with dribble paws
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- judge in every one
- supreme court reviews a act
- against the constitution
- blank of liberty
- amendments ?
- first 10 amendments
- the action of a civil law rhymes with dribble paction
- blank government
- a presidential rejection
- law making on a international level
- a low form of crime rhymes with Mr beaner
- offering a particular service
- someone bringing the trial against the defendant
- its federalism
- a high crime rhymes with melodies
- rhymes with jawbreaking
30 Clues: peace • amendments ? • its precedent • its federalism • supremacy blank • appellate blank • blank of liberty • blank government • legislative blank • judge in every one • first 10 amendments • separation of blank • rhymes with jawbreaking • against the constitution • a presidential rejection • hearings that are public • supreme court reviews a act • offering a particular service • ...
Gov Final Project 2022-01-07
Across
- trial by judge, not jury
- country with 2 political parties
- someone sent to represent others
- resources given to one country by another
- the senate and house of representatives
- department heads that make up the cabinet organization with vice president, and heads of deprtments
- countries actions towards other countries
- a council using high legislative function
- having power to put plans into action
- the power to make laws
- a policy of a political group
- serious crime face up to more then a year in jail
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- a juvenile that committed a crime
- favoring one view over another
- decision made on a civil or criminal case
- power to decide what is constitutional
- a ratified agreement between countries
- organization that is governing authority of a unit
- the armed forces of a country
- effort to make sure the homeland is safe
- someone entered as a candidate
- the head of a society or council
- laws that aren't criminal
- group of judges
- drafted/proposed law
25 Clues: group of judges • drafted/proposed law • the power to make laws • trial by judge, not jury • laws that aren't criminal • the armed forces of a country • a policy of a political group • favoring one view over another • someone entered as a candidate • country with 2 political parties • someone sent to represent others • the head of a society or council • ...
Courts General 2023-11-14
Across
- a person summonsed to sit on a panel
- someone who overseas hearings
- the rules for a defendant in the criminal court
- a person who files at court
- a person who serves documents
- a meeting before a tribunal or family court matter
- an accusation placed by police or prosecutor
- the jurisdiction for prosecution
- a building where judges practice
- a secondary application
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- documents presented to a case party
- a person who can make decisions for a child or subject person
- the jurisdiction for custody of children
- remand for a defendant not in custody
- a court for matters prior to district
- a tribunal for matters about housing
- an outcome delivered by a judge
- someone who was hurt or directly affected by a crime
- the jurisdiction for claims about money
- to put off or end a hearing before it is completed
- the rules under which people apply, file and us the courts
- the money or work someone belives is owed
22 Clues: a secondary application • a person who files at court • someone who overseas hearings • a person who serves documents • an outcome delivered by a judge • the jurisdiction for prosecution • a building where judges practice • documents presented to a case party • a person summonsed to sit on a panel • a tribunal for matters about housing • remand for a defendant not in custody • ...
The Crucible Vocabulary 2023-12-11
Across
- a way of behaving that shows respect and obedience
- express complete disapproval of, typically in public
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- existing or occurring in large amounts
- the action of harming someone because they have harmed you
- an attempt to make something appear true that is not
- with great interest or enthusiasm.
- A strong claim, especially in an argument.
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- perplexed and confused; very puzzled
- a title for a priest or minister in a Christian church
- Having or providing as much as needed
- very serious or formal in manner, behavior, or expression
- to treat someone in a cruel, harassing way, especially because of their race or beliefs.
- prepared to obey others without question.
- behavior that is consistent with current social standards, attitudes, or practices
- envy (someone) the possession or enjoyment of (something).
- Start to lose strength or momentum
- Evil or criminal behavior
- impressively great in extent, size, or degree.
- extreme anger
20 Clues: extreme anger • Evil or criminal behavior • Start to lose strength or momentum • with great interest or enthusiasm. • perplexed and confused; very puzzled • Having or providing as much as needed • existing or occurring in large amounts • prepared to obey others without question. • A strong claim, especially in an argument. • impressively great in extent, size, or degree. • ...
Fed and state court system 2024-03-15
Across
- Case involving disputes between two parties
- Authority of some courts
- Serious crime
- Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions
- Power of U.S Supreme court to say if Law follows the Constitution
- Formal changing of someone with a crime
- The branch that reviews/interprets laws
- Govt. Side of criminal case
- How earlier courts have ruled
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- To interpret and administer the law
- A court case were a person is accused of breaking a criminal law
- Convicted person to ask higher court to review their
- A less serious crime
- decision by a judge or jury
- Everyone is equal under law
- Basis that police must have to make an arrest
- Authorized by court for police to make an arrest
- The group that hears the evidence
- Person accused of crime in criminalMisdemeanornalJurisdiction Authority of a court to be first court to hear a case
- A person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit
20 Clues: Serious crime • A less serious crime • Authority of some courts • decision by a judge or jury • Everyone is equal under law • Govt. Side of criminal case • How earlier courts have ruled • The group that hears the evidence • To interpret and administer the law • Formal changing of someone with a crime • The branch that reviews/interprets laws • ...
Facets of Public Safety 2024-08-09
Across
- political process that focuses on the design of the land.
- practice of safeguarding buyers of goods and services.
- not guilty of a crime or offense.
- specialized state agencies.
- way in which safety in a workplace is managed.
- All government-owned, operated, and maintained infrastructure.
- organizations that ensure public safety, security, and health
- improving the health of people
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- culpable of or responsible for a specified wrongdoing.
- criminal law system
- is the managerial function charged with creating the framework.
- protect life and property through transporting.
- handling, preparation, and storage of food in ways that prevent foodborne illness.
- prevention of and protection from events
- field of health care concerned about well-beings.
- being protected against the criminal or unauthorized use of electronic data.
- federal law enforcement agency.
- the action of interrogating or the process of being interrogated.
- the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community.
- organizations that deal with accidents and urgent problems.
- the policy or action of using vigorous campaigning to bring about political or social change.
21 Clues: criminal law system • specialized state agencies. • improving the health of people • federal law enforcement agency. • not guilty of a crime or offense. • prevention of and protection from events • way in which safety in a workplace is managed. • protect life and property through transporting. • field of health care concerned about well-beings. • ...
Decetive Story 2020-05-09
8 Clues: hospital car • car with police • criminal do this • house with crimnal • person who defends law • action wchich is illegal • person who dead for criminal • person who get your things and you don't know about this
Adjectives 2022-11-10
14 Clues: smart • hopeful • false, unjust • eternal, foreign • criminal, sinful • expensive, worthy • gentle, respectful • engaged, impatient • great, massive, big • unfamiliar, strange • primary, fundamental • bookish or scholastic • horrible, frightening • celebrated or renowned
the outsider 2023-05-12
14 Clues: jail • police • alcohol • smoking • hot cool • criminal • hand kife • a hand gun • cigarettes • gang fight • shut your mouth • recently stolen • an attractive woman • let’s get out of here
The Nature of Crime - Law 120 2023-11-16
Across
- A crime that involves advising, recommending, or persuading another person to commit a criminal offence
- The intention to commit a crime, even when the crime is not completed.
- injury or death.
- Being aware of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea.
- ___ after the fact refers to someone who knowingly helps a criminal escape from police.
- A criminal offence that involves helping a person commit a crime.
- Reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others, sometimes causing
- A state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful act, knows what the result will be, and is reckless regarding the consequences.
- An agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if the act does not actually happen.
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- The reason a person commits a crime.
- Those people who are indirectly involved in committing a crime are the parties to an ___.
- Encouraging a person to commit a crime without actually providing physical assistance.
- The intent to commit a wrongful act, with no ulterior motive or purpose.
- The voluntary action, omission, or state of being that is prohibited by law.
- A deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, with reckless disregard for the consequences.
- The intent to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another.
- The person who actually commits the crime.
- Knowingly taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take.
18 Clues: injury or death. • The reason a person commits a crime. • The person who actually commits the crime. • A criminal offence that involves helping a person commit a crime. • Being aware of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea. • The intention to commit a crime, even when the crime is not completed. • ...
Sydney Cetta vocab lesson 2 2016-09-21
Unit 3 2022-05-24
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 2015-03-10
Across
- to attack and rob someone in the street
- another word for prison
- short for perpetrator
- conditional release from prison
- to create a situation to falsely incriminate someone
- someone who sees an illegal act
- someone who steals from a store
- the period of time a criminal has to spend in prison
- an intentionally set fire
- the position or side that protects the accused
- another word for steals
- to abduct and confine someone
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- a tough, violent criminal
- slang term for money
- a sum of money paid as a penalty
- a person who sells illegal drugs
- not innocent
- a slang term for police officer
- money paid to a court to temporarily release a suspect
- to menace
- used to restrain a person after arrest
- the side or position that tries to get the accused convicted
- another term for clemency
- to inflict a penalty
- a slang term meaning arrest
25 Clues: to menace • not innocent • slang term for money • to inflict a penalty • short for perpetrator • another word for prison • another word for steals • a tough, violent criminal • another term for clemency • an intentionally set fire • a slang term meaning arrest • to abduct and confine someone • a slang term for police officer • conditional release from prison • ...
Amendment 5, 6 ,7 Crossword 2014-12-05
Across
- A person who broke the law
- Charge that somebody was doing illegal things
- A lawyer
- Required
- An inspection of evidence with a judge to decide whether guilty or go through civil events
- A charge of a person twice for the same crime
- The amount of dollars you need to exceed to sue someone
- A person who observes an event
- Act of uncovering yourself
- Something that is given for a loss
- Was tricked into give self-incrimination
- To find out for sure
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- Wasn't given a lawyer his 1st trial, was given one on his 2nd
- Having responsibility of someone
- A jury used to check the legitimacy of an accusation before trial
- The event in a criminal prosecution
- Legal events when someone is charged with a crime
- Jury that hears a case with a fair decision with no outside influence
- Given during an arrest and before interrogation
- The amount of people that make up a jury
20 Clues: A lawyer • Required • To find out for sure • A person who broke the law • Act of uncovering yourself • A person who observes an event • Having responsibility of someone • Something that is given for a loss • The event in a criminal prosecution • Was tricked into give self-incrimination • The amount of people that make up a jury • Charge that somebody was doing illegal things • ...
SUPREME COURT 2017-12-09
Across
- Involves criminal matter
- A judicial body, a court
- To support or strengthen
- Another name for a case, action
- Involves non-criminal matter
- federal and state courts share the power to hear these cases
- written to make a point not made or not emphasized in the majority opinion
- List of cases to be heard
- A party to a lawsuit
- Detailed written statements
- Satisfaction of a claim, payment
- An expert in the law especially a judge or legal scholar
- Reason that forms basis of an argument or conclusion
- Accuse or bring charges against
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- a court that hears a case on appeal from a lower court
- a court in which a case is first heard is said to have original jurisdiction
- Transcript of proceedings made in the trial court
- The lower federal courts
- a court composed of military personnel for the trial of those accused of violating military law
- A violation
20 Clues: A violation • A party to a lawsuit • Involves criminal matter • A judicial body, a court • To support or strengthen • The lower federal courts • List of cases to be heard • Detailed written statements • Involves non-criminal matter • Another name for a case, action • Accuse or bring charges against • Satisfaction of a claim, payment • Transcript of proceedings made in the trial court • ...
Law and Justice 2022-09-16
Across
- a person who is hurt or killed by someone else
- going onto another person's property without permission
- to attack another person intentionally
- break into a house
- the decision in a trial
- a sum of money exacted as a penalty
- not responsible
- killing another person without premeditation
- to bring someone to court
- a person who has broken the law
- to steal money from another person, using force
- having sworn to tell the truth in a court of law
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- found not guilty
- responsible for doing something wrong
- an agreement that lets a criminal leave prison early
- stealing items from a store
- the person who the police think is guilty
- an excuse for not having done something you are accused of
- to officially accuse a person of committing a crime
- a very serious crime
- when a witness provides information in a court
- killing another person with premeditation
- a place for criminals who are found guilty
23 Clues: not responsible • found not guilty • break into a house • a very serious crime • the decision in a trial • to bring someone to court • stealing items from a store • a person who has broken the law • a sum of money exacted as a penalty • responsible for doing something wrong • to attack another person intentionally • the person who the police think is guilty • ...
Year 7 Vocabulary List 3 2023-09-17
Across
- Someone who secretly shares information with authorities.
- Statements given by witnesses under oath.
- A famous Italian criminal organization.
- Someone who suffers harm or loss due to an event or crime.
- Skilled detectives or investigators.
- Figuring things out by using logic and available information.
- Secretly following and observing someone.
- The consequences or results of an action or decision.
- Information gathered to understand and address threats.
- People connected to organized crime, often involved in illegal activities.
- Members of organized criminal groups involved in illegal activities.
- Beliefs or feelings of doubt about something.
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- Monitoring people or places for information.
- Saw or experienced something firsthand.
- Using science to solve crimes, like fingerprints or DNA analysis.
- Extremely wicked or evil actions.
- Someone who searches for facts and clues to solve problems or crimes.
- Listening in on private conversations, often with legal permission.
- A professional detective hired for investigations.
- A hidden world where criminals operate outside the law.
20 Clues: Extremely wicked or evil actions. • Skilled detectives or investigators. • Saw or experienced something firsthand. • A famous Italian criminal organization. • Statements given by witnesses under oath. • Secretly following and observing someone. • Monitoring people or places for information. • Beliefs or feelings of doubt about something. • ...
What does the Bill of Rights Guarantee? 2023-08-22
Across
- reason to suspect someone of a crime
- money people accused of crimes can pay so they don't have to await trial in jail
- property
- a group of citizens who have weapons
- to be taken to mean
- institution
- country
- laws governing civil (not criminal) cases, in which one person or group is suing another
- a statement accusing someone of a crime
- of it
- fair treatment in the legal system
- to limit
- a group of 12-23 people who can try a case outside of the court system
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- a formal accusation in a criminal case
- to give testimony in court that could count against yourself
- a crime for which one could be sentenced to death
- a lawyer
- a problem people want to fix
- to correct mistakes
- body part
- count against
- to determine
- listing
- having property taken by authorities
- to order citizens to give soldiers lodging and food
- danger
26 Clues: of it • danger • country • listing • property • a lawyer • to limit • body part • institution • to determine • count against • to correct mistakes • to be taken to mean • a problem people want to fix • fair treatment in the legal system • reason to suspect someone of a crime • a group of citizens who have weapons • having property taken by authorities • a formal accusation in a criminal case • ...
Gov Vocab Words 2023-05-17
Across
- the power of courts to declare acts unconstitutional
- punishments for convicted defendants
- a monetary punishment for less serious crimes
- violations of specific state or federal statutes and can involve personal or property offenses
- a category of crimes when several individuals come togehter to ingage in criminal behavior
- Court that has limited jurisdiction
- files lawsuits
- when a defandent is sent to jail or prison
- offenses against property and involve an interference with another person's property
- speedy trial
- crimes that were started but not complete
Down
- searches and seizures
- person charged with a crime
- cases that do not involve a crime
- criminal pays for victims hospital and med bills
- when one or more court justice disagree with majority opinion
- prohibits double jeopardy and restricts self incrimination
- When police take a suspect into custody until they can be brought before the court
- nonindictable offense
- a serious crime that carries a sentence of one year or greater in a state or federal prison
20 Clues: speedy trial • files lawsuits • searches and seizures • nonindictable offense • person charged with a crime • cases that do not involve a crime • Court that has limited jurisdiction • punishments for convicted defendants • crimes that were started but not complete • when a defandent is sent to jail or prison • a monetary punishment for less serious crimes • ...
Commerce Revision- Lia 2023-03-01
Across
- an announcement promoting a product or service
- a company that makes goods
- a medium in exchange
- work done for a client that does not involve manufactured goods
- a moral or legal entitlement to have or do something
- a written or spoken agreement that is enforceable by law
- a monetary penalty
- the ability to obtain goods or services before payment
- relating to private relationships between non-criminal members of a community
- physical merchandise or possessions
Down
- a person who sells goods in small quantities
- a fraud
- Australian competition and consumer commission
- a person who purchases goods or services for personal use
- money in coins or notes
- being accountable for something
- compensation for a wrong or grievance
- the exchange of goods and services for other goods and services (no money involved)
- a group of people entrusted by an official body with the authority to do something
- a body of people presided over by a judge in civil or criminal cases
20 Clues: a fraud • a monetary penalty • a medium in exchange • money in coins or notes • a company that makes goods • being accountable for something • physical merchandise or possessions • compensation for a wrong or grievance • a person who sells goods in small quantities • an announcement promoting a product or service • Australian competition and consumer commission • ...
Courts General 2023-11-14
Across
- a person summonsed to sit on a panel
- someone who overseas hearings
- the rules for a defendant in the criminal court
- a person who files at court
- a person who serves documents
- a meeting before a tribunal or family court matter
- an accusation placed by police or prosecutor
- the jurisdiction for prosecution
- a building where judges practice
- a secondary application
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- documents presented to a case party
- a person who can make decisions for a child or subject person
- the jurisdiction for custody of children
- remand for a defendant not in custody
- a court for matters prior to district
- a tribunal for matters about housing
- an outcome delivered by a judge
- someone who was hurt or directly affected by a crime
- the jurisdiction for claims about money
- to put off or end a hearing before it is completed
- the rules under which people apply, file and us the courts
- the money or work someone belives is owed
22 Clues: a secondary application • a person who files at court • someone who overseas hearings • a person who serves documents • an outcome delivered by a judge • the jurisdiction for prosecution • a building where judges practice • documents presented to a case party • a person summonsed to sit on a panel • a tribunal for matters about housing • remand for a defendant not in custody • ...
Another one! omg! 2023-11-23
Across
- a law or statute that informs court applications
- fatherhood
- type of memorandum filed by all parties in the family court
- a person who calls 0800 COURTS
- defendants appearing by video
- prosecution in high court criminal matters
- a set time in bail conditions
- the highest court in new zealand
- application to a higher court against orders
- the person served with a substantive application
- type of guardian for an adult
- a criminal charge
- an amount paid and returned upon a completed action
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- event heard before a judge or jury
- process of distributing assets
- judicial officers in charge of safety in court houses
- the rules set by the government
- typed record of a court event
- mediation for families before court
- document required for probate
- how the ministry funds lawyers for people going through the courts
- a lawyer specialized in courtroom representation
- event held in chambers by a judge
- to hold or pause enforcement or proceedings
- the ministry intranet
- erin's cat
26 Clues: fatherhood • erin's cat • a criminal charge • the ministry intranet • typed record of a court event • defendants appearing by video • a set time in bail conditions • document required for probate • type of guardian for an adult • process of distributing assets • a person who calls 0800 COURTS • the rules set by the government • the highest court in new zealand • ...
Can You Crack This Cryptic? 2024-05-25
Across
- Going back into the lair toilet proves a test (5)
- Young girl with strange Spanish pram becomes loathed spinster (4,6)
- They deduct why muddled E.T. evicted (9)
- Detective’s current job sees troubled lovers initially leave the castle (4)
- Sidekick sounds like he will regret speeding (8)
- In a Hindu town perhaps the criminal is revealed at the end (9)
- Sees crime - now nearly witless (7)
- Knife injury is a .... in the dark (4)
- He touched the artwork, leaving this behind (11)
- My tyres spin – it is an enigma (7)
- Copper within interpol ices criminal (6)
- Cipher found key word within encoded document (4)
Down
- Sound like aunts err in response (6)
- Oddly collude to find hint (4)
- Find the record has ended (8)
- Extremely hungry cats prowl for food (5)
- Midnight at the United Nations - murder weapon discovered! (3)
- Artistic space where Poirot sums up the case (7,4)
- Loves confusion but finds answer (5)
- She demurred, confused, ‘they died by violence?’ (8)
20 Clues: Find the record has ended (8) • Oddly collude to find hint (4) • Sees crime - now nearly witless (7) • My tyres spin – it is an enigma (7) • Sound like aunts err in response (6) • Loves confusion but finds answer (5) • Knife injury is a .... in the dark (4) • They deduct why muddled E.T. evicted (9) • Extremely hungry cats prowl for food (5) • ...
Criminal Law 2017-04-23
Across
- The voluntary sexual intercourse of a married person with a person other than the offender's husband or wife.
- The crime against nature, or against the order of nature, by man with man.
- The term that describes having sexual intercourse with a person who is younger than the legal age of consent.
- The unlawful carnal knowledge of a woman by a man forcibly and against her will.
Down
- Term given to a group of drugs that includes morphine and heroin that reduce pain and produce sleep or stupor.
- A promise given by a prisoner of war, when he has leave to depart from custody, that he will return at the time appointed.
- A tube with a nozzle and piston or bulb for sucking in and ejecting liquid in a thin stream.
7 Clues: The crime against nature, or against the order of nature, by man with man. • The unlawful carnal knowledge of a woman by a man forcibly and against her will. • A tube with a nozzle and piston or bulb for sucking in and ejecting liquid in a thin stream. • ...
Criminal law 2024-01-16
Across
- The city experienced a surge in __________, leading law enforcement to implement stricter security measures.
- The investigators discovered evidence of __________ when they found traces of accelerants at the scene of the burnt-down warehouse.
- The homeowners were shocked to discover evidence of a __________ when they returned from vacation to find their valuables missing.
Down
- The detective was assigned to the high-profile case of a mysterious __________, with the victim's family anxiously awaiting any updates.
- The suspect was charged with __________ after attempting to use a forged ID to access the secure facility.
- John was arrested for a minor __________, but his lawyer argued for a lenient sentence due to his clean record.
- The witness reported a brutal __________ that occurred late last night in the alley behind the bar.
- The detective was assigned to the high-profile case of a mysterious __________, with the victim's family anxiously awaiting any updates.
8 Clues: The witness reported a brutal __________ that occurred late last night in the alley behind the bar. • The suspect was charged with __________ after attempting to use a forged ID to access the secure facility. • The city experienced a surge in __________, leading law enforcement to implement stricter security measures. • ...
Criminal law 2024-01-16
Across
- The witness reported a brutal __________ that occurred late last night in the alley behind the bar.
- The investigators discovered evidence of __________ when they found traces of accelerants at the scene of the burnt-down warehouse.
- The detective was assigned to the high-profile case of a mysterious __________, with the victim's family anxiously awaiting any updates.
- The detective was assigned to the high-profile case of a mysterious __________, with the victim's family anxiously awaiting any updates.
Down
- The homeowners were shocked to discover evidence of a __________ when they returned from vacation to find their valuables missing.
- John was arrested for a minor __________, but his lawyer argued for a lenient sentence due to his clean record.
- The suspect was charged with __________ after attempting to use a forged ID to access the secure facility.
- The city experienced a surge in __________, leading law enforcement to implement stricter security measures.
8 Clues: The witness reported a brutal __________ that occurred late last night in the alley behind the bar. • The suspect was charged with __________ after attempting to use a forged ID to access the secure facility. • The city experienced a surge in __________, leading law enforcement to implement stricter security measures. • ...
Criminal Justice 2024-05-06
Across
- Action or conduct in violation of the law
- Killing of one person by another
- Unlawful sexual intercourse with a relative through blood or marriage
Down
- Battery that causes great bodily harm or disfigurement
- Engaging or offering to perform sexual acts for hire
- Specific Crime that makes up the most property crimes
- A substance having a physical or psychotropic effect on the human body
7 Clues: Killing of one person by another • Action or conduct in violation of the law • Engaging or offering to perform sexual acts for hire • Specific Crime that makes up the most property crimes • Battery that causes great bodily harm or disfigurement • Unlawful sexual intercourse with a relative through blood or marriage • ...
Verona 2012-05-03
22 Clues: why • bury • tomb • prank • hatred • a sword • druggist • epidemic • criminal • same kind • to predict • confession • not promising • cheerful,merry • unholy, defiled • lack of harmony • mean,evil person • impoverished,poor • whinig,whimpering • to deceive or cheat • scold,rebuke,reprimand • a major affliction or hardship
Second Time 2B Botany Bay 2015-10-27
31 Clues: dom • bli • bov • tjuv • löss • hals • spyor • fånge • unken • stank • kedja • hetta • rånare • russin • flotta • ombord • ankare • ruttna • lämplig • innertak • fängelse • nybyggare • förvisning • brottsling • besättning • kackerlacka • botten, durk • sjöresa, resa • under, nedanför • steril, ofruktbar • boplats, bosättning
Scene 3: Society (Adjectives and verbs) 2021-10-25
Across
- välttää
- työtön
- jättää huomiotta
- tehdä rikos
- tuomita
- suojella
- laillinen
- vaikuttaa
- kansainvälinen
- sosiaalinen, yhteiskunnallinen
- pidättää
- paikallinen
- rikas
- köyhä
- monikulttuurinen
- maailmanlaajuinen
Down
- vapaaehtoinen
- uskoa
- vaikuttaa
- vaikuttaa, olla merkitystä
- hyväksyä
- kunnioittaa
- pakollinen
- johtaa
- kansallinen
- koditon
- luottaa
- rikollinen
28 Clues: uskoa • rikas • köyhä • työtön • johtaa • välttää • tuomita • koditon • luottaa • hyväksyä • suojella • pidättää • vaikuttaa • laillinen • vaikuttaa • pakollinen • rikollinen • tehdä rikos • kunnioittaa • kansallinen • paikallinen • vapaaehtoinen • kansainvälinen • jättää huomiotta • monikulttuurinen • maailmanlaajuinen • vaikuttaa, olla merkitystä • sosiaalinen, yhteiskunnallinen
crucigrama 2022-10-20
Across
- tours.
- una mal hombre.
- language ellos hablan.
- autobus.
- katie.
- tomar fotos piramides katie.
- equivocado autobus.
Down
- imito.
- brandon y justin escalan las piriamides.
- cancun mexico.
- idioma pelicula.
- playa.
- piramides.
- el amigo de brandon.
- policia.
- mayans.
- famila brandon.
- brandon y justin ponte.
- enormas.
- mama de brandon al final.
20 Clues: imito. • playa. • tours. • katie. • mayans. • policia. • autobus. • enormas. • piramides. • cancun mexico. • una mal hombre. • famila brandon. • idioma pelicula. • equivocado autobus. • el amigo de brandon. • language ellos hablan. • brandon y justin ponte. • mama de brandon al final. • tomar fotos piramides katie. • brandon y justin escalan las piriamides.
B1 U24 2023-05-13
Across
- ситуация
- (2words together) вставать
- (2words together) мыть посуду
- арестовать
- (2words together) просыпаться
- (3words together) избежать наказания
- молодежь
- преступник
- (2words together) въезжать (в новый дом)
- знакомый
- расписание
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- суд
- грабить (банки, людей)
- общество
- население
- повседневные задачи
- ответственный
- тюрьма
- признать
- традиция
- (2words together) врываться
- правительство
22 Clues: суд • тюрьма • ситуация • общество • признать • традиция • молодежь • знакомый • население • арестовать • преступник • расписание • ответственный • правительство • повседневные задачи • грабить (банки, людей) • (2words together) вставать • (2words together) врываться • (2words together) мыть посуду • (2words together) просыпаться • (3words together) избежать наказания • (2words together) въезжать (в новый дом)
Commerce vocabulary 2012-11-04
Across
- standard proof required in criminal trial
- system in which two opposing parties present their arguments to a magistrate or judge
- deals with disputes between private citizens
- system of law based on the previous decisions of judges, or precedents
- deals with disputes that affect the community
- a previous legal decision that serves as a rule or pattern in future cases
- a third person helps settle a dispute by trying to get both parties to reach a mutually acceptable solution by offering advice and suggestions.
- Third party makes a decision that is legally binding and both the employer and employee must accept
- a hearing in a Local Court to decide whether there is enough evidence to put a person on trial for an indictable (serious) offence
Down
- When a third party helps those involved in a dispute to reach a solution acceptable for both size. Mediation do not act for either of the parties, no do they advise or decide who is right or wrong.
- laws made by parliaments
- is the standard proof in civil trials
- a process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act or caused another person a loss
- method od solving disputes where the parties involve discusses the issue in an attempt to reach a compromise
- a set of legal rules
- the party in a criminal or civil trial against whom an action has been brought
- the party that commences a civil action
- disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws
18 Clues: a set of legal rules • laws made by parliaments • is the standard proof in civil trials • the party that commences a civil action • standard proof required in criminal trial • deals with disputes between private citizens • deals with disputes that affect the community • disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws • ...
Lily 2022-01-24
Across
- argued that women’s minds are as good as men’s
- month US & France work out trade agreement
- tried to get France to support Americans
- news of this American victory caused a shift in France’s policy
- how many loyalists fought on British side
- month of victory at Saratoga
- French declared war on ___
Down
- the war change their lives
- city Franklin was in for a year
- took more money to buy the same amount of goods
- French noble from Valley Forge
- former army officer from Prussia
12 Clues: the war change their lives • French declared war on ___ • month of victory at Saratoga • French noble from Valley Forge • city Franklin was in for a year • former army officer from Prussia • tried to get France to support Americans • how many loyalists fought on British side • month US & France work out trade agreement • argued that women’s minds are as good as men’s • ...
Emerson and Thoreau 2023-04-01
Across
- Who was the more political of the two?
- Thoreau wanted society to _____ around nature
- Seeing what can increase productivity?
- Who believed that nature was best experienced by those with childlike minds?
- What affects behavior?
- Thoreau was a ______ (he did not have very many nice things)
- Emerson believed that nature was a ______
Down
- Both authors were ____________s
- Name of Thoreau's most famous essay?
- Nature is a mood _________
- Scenes of nature are less ______
- Emerson wanted to integrate nature into ______
12 Clues: What affects behavior? • Nature is a mood _________ • Both authors were ____________s • Scenes of nature are less ______ • Name of Thoreau's most famous essay? • Who was the more political of the two? • Seeing what can increase productivity? • Emerson believed that nature was a ______ • Thoreau wanted society to _____ around nature • ...