criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
History of Forensics 2024-07-29
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- weapons expert, refined techniques of firearms examination
- this ID system was replaced by finger-printing in early 1900’s
- used series of body measurements to distinguish one person from another
- animal involved in Yi Yu Ji
- forensics can help establish the body of the crime, known as the “__”
- 3rd century Chinese manuscript, start of forensics
- body measurement shown in #3 in the figure
- forensics can ___ a suspect and victim to a crime scene and each other
- body measurement shown in #5 in the figure: ___ of head
- worked on the Shroud of Turin and the Vinland map in the 1970s
- aside from his famous principle, Locard was the first to set up a __ (2 words)
- application of science to the criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system (2 words)
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- grouped blood into categories
- cross transfer occurs when two materials come into contact with each other
- developed a method of classifying fingerprints for filing
- forensics can’t determine ___ or innocence
- book published by Galton
- forensics can identify or ___ a suspect
- forensics can provide investigative ___
- Father of Forensic Toxicology
- body measurement shown in #2 in the figure
- 1839: microscopic detection of ___ by Bayard
- 1863: ___ test for blood developed
- 1853: microcrystalline test for ___ in blood
- 1828: Nichol invents ___ microscope
- handwriting instructor responsible for acceptance of documents as scientific evidence in courts
- wrote the book Criminal Investigation
27 Clues: book published by Galton • animal involved in Yi Yu Ji • grouped blood into categories • Father of Forensic Toxicology • 1863: ___ test for blood developed • 1828: Nichol invents ___ microscope • wrote the book Criminal Investigation • forensics can identify or ___ a suspect • forensics can provide investigative ___ • forensics can’t determine ___ or innocence • ...
vocab 2023-01-23
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- Condition of release of accused person without payment of bail
- "After the fact"; fixing or changing punishment for an act after it was committed, now forbidden by U.S. Constitution.
- Oral evidence given by witness
- Transfer of accused fugitive from state where arrested to state where charged
- "Have the body", court order requiring that detained prisoner be produced in court to inquire into legality of detention
- Damages in excess of actual loss awarded to wronged plaintiff to punish defendant
- Holding of prisoner without bail
- Written authority allowing one person to act for another
- Legally authorized period of delay
- Legislative act limiting time in which plaintiff may bring civil suit or state may bring criminal action
- Consideration of case by jury, as opposed to by judge or arbitrator
- Official Inquiry or examination before jury; coroner's investigation of cause of death
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- "I do not wish to contest"
- Command to appear in court and testify
- Defendant's answer to plaintiff's declaration; accused's answer to criminal charge
- Written court order issued to serve administration of justice; usually stipulating that something be done or not be done.
- Written questions answered under oath
- Legal case contested in court
- Isolate jury
- Criminal charges made by grand jury
- Annul or rescind a document decision or offer
- Intentional abandonment of right
- Offer money or property to fulfill an obligation
- Action to recover actual item of personal property rather than its value
24 Clues: Isolate jury • "I do not wish to contest" • Legal case contested in court • Oral evidence given by witness • Holding of prisoner without bail • Intentional abandonment of right • Legally authorized period of delay • Criminal charges made by grand jury • Written questions answered under oath • Command to appear in court and testify • Annul or rescind a document decision or offer • ...
law terms vocab packet 2023-01-30
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- annual or rescind a document decision or offer
- court order authorizing action by public officer, usually arrest or search and seizure
- transfer of accused fugitive from state where arrested to state where charged
- criminal charges made by grand jury
- intentional abandonment of right
- trial consideration of case by jury, as opposed to by judge or arbitrator
- of limitations legislative act limiting time in which plaintiff may bring civil suit or state may bring criminal action
- recognizance condition of release of accused person without payment of bail
- contendere “i do not wish to contest”
- official inquiry or examination before jury; coroner’s investigation of cause of death
- legally authorized period of delay
- post facto “after the fact”; fixing or changing punishment for an act after it was committed, now forbidden by the U.S. constitution
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- written questions answered under oath
- defendant's answer to plaintiff's declaration; accuser’s answer to criminal charge
- oral evidence given by witness
- written authority allowing one person to act for another
- damages damages in excess of actual loss awarded to wronged plaintiff to punish defendant
- legal case contested in court
- corpus “have the body”; court order requiring that detained prisoner be produced in court to inquire into legality of detention
- detention holding of prisoner without bail
- offer money or property to fulfill an obligation
- isolate jury
- written court order issued to serve administration of justice usually stipulating that something be done or not done
23 Clues: isolate jury • legal case contested in court • oral evidence given by witness • intentional abandonment of right • legally authorized period of delay • criminal charges made by grand jury • written questions answered under oath • contendere “i do not wish to contest” • detention holding of prisoner without bail • annual or rescind a document decision or offer • ...
History of Forensics 2025-01-07
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- weapons expert, refined techniques of firearms examination
- this ID system was replaced by finger-printing in early 1900’s
- used series of body measurements to distinguish one person from another
- animal involved in Yi Yu Ji
- forensics can help establish the body of the crime, known as the “__”
- 3rd century Chinese manuscript, start of forensics
- body measurement shown in #3 in the figure
- forensics can ___ a suspect and victim to a crime scene and each other
- body measurement shown in #5 in the figure: ___ of head
- worked on the Shroud of Turin and the Vinland map in the 1970s
- aside from his famous principle, Locard was the first to set up a __ (2 words)
- application of science to the criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system (2 words)
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- grouped blood into categories
- cross transfer occurs when two materials come into contact with each other
- developed a method of classifying fingerprints for filing
- forensics can’t determine ___ or innocence
- book published by Galton
- forensics can identify or ___ a suspect
- forensics can provide investigative ___
- Father of Forensic Toxicology
- body measurement shown in #2 in the figure
- 1839: microscopic detection of ___ by Bayard
- 1863: ___ test for blood developed
- 1853: microcrystalline test for ___ in blood
- 1828: Nichol invents ___ microscope
- handwriting instructor responsible for acceptance of documents as scientific evidence in courts
- wrote the book Criminal Investigation
27 Clues: book published by Galton • animal involved in Yi Yu Ji • grouped blood into categories • Father of Forensic Toxicology • 1863: ___ test for blood developed • 1828: Nichol invents ___ microscope • wrote the book Criminal Investigation • forensics can identify or ___ a suspect • forensics can provide investigative ___ • forensics can’t determine ___ or innocence • ...
Law And Public Saftey 2025-05-15
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- of Force – The amount of effort required by police to compel compliance from a person.
- – A court-ordered period of supervised release in lieu of serving time in prison.
- Policing – A strategy that emphasizes building ties and working closely with community members.
- Rights – The rights of individuals to receive equal treatment and freedom from discrimination.
- – Moral principles that govern behavior, especially in professional settings like law enforcement.
- Process – The legal requirement that legal matters are resolved fairly according to established rules.
- – The release of a prisoner before the full sentence is served, under supervision.
- – Activities and policies aimed at preventing and responding to terrorist threats and acts.
- – The process of questioning a suspect or witness to gather information.
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- Delinquency – Illegal or antisocial behavior performed by minors.
- Warrant – A legal document authorizing law enforcement to search a specific place for evidence.
- – The act of killing another person, whether lawful or unlawful.
- – The unlawful physical contact or violence directed at another person.
- Record – A documented history of a person's criminal convictions and charges.
- – A minor crime typically punishable by fines or short jail sentences.
- – The act of holding someone in custody, often pending legal proceedings.
- Science – The application of scientific methods to investigate crimes and analyze evidence.
- – Close observation of individuals or groups, often using cameras or other monitoring methods.
- -An act that threatens violence or causes physical injury to another person.
- – The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend and commit new crimes.
20 Clues: – The act of killing another person, whether lawful or unlawful. • Delinquency – Illegal or antisocial behavior performed by minors. • – A minor crime typically punishable by fines or short jail sentences. • – The unlawful physical contact or violence directed at another person. • – The process of questioning a suspect or witness to gather information. • ...
happy hour 2025-04-24
7 Clues: mesa • mystery • a meeting of minds • beatles album cover • botanical alcoholic drink • command before taking a picture • a number that rhymns with where a bee lives
Class XI 2023-10-24
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- person who files the civil case against another
- the first Chief Justice of India
- other party against whom appeal has been filed
- A district court for civil cases
- reply to the plaint, filed by the defendant
- person against whom the case has been filed
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- in between the proceedings
- one who files the appeal
- An apex court before independence of India
- (criminal)victim’s side. They file the case
- document filed by the plaintiff containing his version of the case
- A district court for criminal cases
- from the side of accused
13 Clues: one who files the appeal • from the side of accused • in between the proceedings • the first Chief Justice of India • A district court for civil cases • A district court for criminal cases • An apex court before independence of India • (criminal)victim’s side. They file the case • reply to the plaint, filed by the defendant • person against whom the case has been filed • ...
Crime and Punishment 2015-06-24
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- Money offered for find or capturing a criminal
- The punishment given by a court of law
- A person who commits a crime
- An illegal copy of a document
- Being put in prison until death
- Place where people are kept as punishment for a crime
- The act of punishing
- Person who is thought to have committed a crime
- Destruction of public or private property
- Someone who steals things
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- to give freedom to someone
- A knife, a gun or another object used to hurt or kill
- Stealing from a shop
- Person who captures someone and demands money
- The legal punishment of being executed for a crime
- Not guilty of a specific crime
- Someone who is killed or harmed by another one
- A person who sees a crime
18 Clues: Stealing from a shop • The act of punishing • A person who sees a crime • Someone who steals things • to give freedom to someone • A person who commits a crime • An illegal copy of a document • Not guilty of a specific crime • Being put in prison until death • The punishment given by a court of law • Destruction of public or private property • ...
The forgiven criminal 2022-05-21
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- Jesus told the criminal who asked for forgiveness that He would be with Him in _______.
- The forgiven criminal became the _______ person to enter paradise.
- The criminal on the _______ rebuked the one on the left saying, "Do you not fear God..."
- The people mocked Jesus Christ on the cross saying, "____ of the Jews, why don't You save Yourself?"
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- The criminal on the right asked Jesus Christ to remember him when Jesus comes back in His ______.
- The criminal on the ________ also mocked Jesus Christ with the Jews.
- The two ______ were crucified next to Christ
7 Clues: The two ______ were crucified next to Christ • The forgiven criminal became the _______ person to enter paradise. • The criminal on the ________ also mocked Jesus Christ with the Jews. • Jesus told the criminal who asked for forgiveness that He would be with Him in _______. • ...
Forensics 2021-04-29
13 Clues: rööv • kohus • ründama • asitõend • politsei • karistus • varastama • kuriteopaik • arreteerima • kurjategija • mõrvama,mõrv • kahtlusalune • a crime kuritegu sooritama
Arian puzzle 2026-02-26
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- laws that make sure things are safe
- asking for a second opinion in court
- goes along with something
- laws that are between two people
- a law that comes from the constitution
- a written law
- deny the possession or use of something
- the side of a trail that tries to prove a criminal is guillty
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- in a forceful way
- rights were born with
- deals with laws doing with people under 18 years old
- laws dealing with serious crimes
- goes against something
- given the legal right or power t do something
- a law that applies to only a local area
15 Clues: a written law • in a forceful way • rights were born with • goes against something • goes along with something • laws dealing with serious crimes • laws that are between two people • laws that make sure things are safe • asking for a second opinion in court • a law that comes from the constitution • a law that applies to only a local area • deny the possession or use of something • ...
Miki 20 Jan 2025 2025-01-17
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- - szabálysértés
- ... cherry - meggy
- - kormányoz, irányít
- - alkoholista
- - liliom
- make sb - elbocsát valakit
- ... block - panel
- - csökkentés
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- ... felon - elítélt bűnöző
- free - ingyen
- - közgazdász
- - szabadon
- - tárgyalás
- ski ... - sípálya
- - fodrász
- ... record - priusz
- ... ID - diákigazolvány
- inspector, collector - ellenőr
18 Clues: - liliom • - fodrász • - szabadon • - tárgyalás • - közgazdász • - csökkentés • free - ingyen • - alkoholista • - szabálysértés • ... block - panel • ... cherry - meggy • ... record - priusz • - kormányoz, irányít • ... ID - diákigazolvány • ski ... - sípálya • ... felon - elítélt bűnöző • make sb - elbocsát valakit • inspector, collector - ellenőr
Year 9 Law and Justice Revision 2021-09-21
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- court level that see low-level crime and civil disputes
- type of legal dispute that can result in jail
- court level that is the highest in the nation
- civil law dispute which people seek 'damages' for having their reputation damaged in the public eye due to misinformation
- the ability to have your case heard in another court if you feel injustice has occurred
- essentially Lindy C was put on trial by _____
- our judiciary must be _____ from other branches of government to ensure a fair trial takes place
- court level that is the highest in WA
- serious criminal offences
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- type of legal dispute which results in 'damages' being awarded
- To be found guilty of a crime, the evidence presented must be beyond a ____ doubt
- Principle that everyone must obey the law and no one is above it
- no matter how rich, powerful, poor, religion you believe, race, age or gender you are, we are all _____ before the law, even the Queen and the Prime minister!
- those with a learning ____ are vulnerable in our justice system
- types of laws created through parliament
- civil law matter that sees people or a business being sued for their irresponsibility
- types of laws created via judge decision
- the influence of the media can place _____ of guilt in our heads before a trial even begins!
- the presumption of ______
- court level that sees mid-level crimes in WA
- minor criminal offences
21 Clues: minor criminal offences • the presumption of ______ • serious criminal offences • court level that is the highest in WA • types of laws created through parliament • types of laws created via judge decision • court level that sees mid-level crimes in WA • type of legal dispute that can result in jail • court level that is the highest in the nation • ...
Sociology 7 2021-10-16
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- deviance becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual's identity
- deviance only occasional breaking of norms
- the quote as an authoritative source
- a repetition of or return to criminal behavior
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- crime job-related crimes committed by higher status people.
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- the act of breaking or discarding
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- control ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- an idea
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- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- theory deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- defiance behavior that overconforms to societal expectations
- theory the theory that compliance with societal norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- deviance behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- refers to behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- discounting the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- a social condition in which norms are weak or conflicting or absent
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- association theory, society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- reliability or resistance to sudden change
24 Clues: an idea • the act of breaking or discarding • the quote as an authoritative source • deviance only occasional breaking of norms • reliability or resistance to sudden change • a repetition of or return to criminal behavior • discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment • deviance behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ...
law terms vocab packet 2023-01-30
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- damages in excess of actual loss awarded to wronged plaintiff to punish defendant
- written authority allowing one person to act for another
- written court order issued to serve administration of justice usually stipulating that something be done or not done
- “i do not wish to contest”
- of limitations legislative act limiting time in which plaintiff may bring civil suit or state may bring criminal action
- annual or rescind a document decision or offer
- legal case contested in court
- transfer of accused fugitive from state where arrested to state where charged
- isolate jury
- holding of prisoner without bail
- intentional abandonment of right
- “have the body”; court order requiring that detained prisoner be produced in court to inquire into legality of detention
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- written questions answered under oath
- offer money or property to fulfill an obligation
- recognizance condition of release of accused person without payment of bail
- oral evidence given by witness
- “after the fact”; fixing or changing punishment for an act after it was committed, now forbidden by the U.S. constitution
- defendant's answer to plaintiff's declaration; accuser’s answer to criminal charge
- court order authorizing action by public officer, usually arrest or search and seizure
- consideration of case by jury, as opposed to by judge or arbitrator
- official inquiry or examination before jury; coroner’s investigation of cause of death
- criminal charges made by grand jury
- legally authorized period of delay
23 Clues: isolate jury • “i do not wish to contest” • legal case contested in court • oral evidence given by witness • holding of prisoner without bail • intentional abandonment of right • legally authorized period of delay • criminal charges made by grand jury • written questions answered under oath • annual or rescind a document decision or offer • ...
Law and Society: Glossary of Terms 2017-12-28
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- to release an accused person who is awaiting trial
- an application for a legal decision to be reviewed in a higher court
- to treat somebody differently or less favourably because of his or her personal characteristics
- a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law
- the party in a criminal or civil trial against who an action has been brought
- the party bringing a criminal action against the accused
- a process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act or caused another person a loss
- a civil wrong
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- the party that commences a civil action
- traditional indigenous rules that outline the correct way of living
- a court offical who hears cases in the lowest court of law
- disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws
- system of law based on the previous decisions of judges, also known as common kaw
- a court official who has the power to make decision on matters brought to the court of law
- a document which sets out how an organisation or a country will be governed
- a group of people (either 12 or 6) selected to hear the evidence in a court case
- to bring a civil action against another person for causing damage or injury
- a grading system based on order of importance
- equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system
- a set of legal rules
20 Clues: a civil wrong • a set of legal rules • the party that commences a civil action • a grading system based on order of importance • to release an accused person who is awaiting trial • the party bringing a criminal action against the accused • a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law • a court offical who hears cases in the lowest court of law • ...
Judicial Branch 2024-03-18
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- Power to interpret laws and punish lawbreakers (2 words)
- The party that is against who filed for an appeal
- A court case that involves two parties and is about money or property (2 words)
- An authorization by a court for a police to arrest someone (2 words)
- The bases that a police has to have before making an arrest, performing a search, or obtaining a warrant (2 words)
- The first court to hear a case(the trial court) (2 words)
- The decision that the judge or jury makes
- Being brought before a court to answer questions
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- Determines which type of court you go to and where it is located
- The side of the government in a criminal case
- The person or company filing the complaint in the lawsuit
- The branch of government that has the power to interpret laws and punish lawbreakers (2 words)
- Equal protection under the law (2 words)
- A serious or major crime
- The right that a convicted person has to ask a higher court to review the case
- Reminds people that they have the right to remain silent and that they have the right to an attorney (2 words)
- The part of the Constitution that creates the judicial branch (2 words)
- A less serious or minor crime
- The person accused of a crime in a criminal court case
- A court case where someone is accused of breaking a criminal law (2 words)
20 Clues: A serious or major crime • A less serious or minor crime • Equal protection under the law (2 words) • The decision that the judge or jury makes • The side of the government in a criminal case • Being brought before a court to answer questions • The party that is against who filed for an appeal • The person accused of a crime in a criminal court case • ...
Courtroom Vocabulary 2024-04-30
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- An objection based on rumor, gossip
- pure, harmless, not guilty
- (law) when a lawyer says part of a question or a piece of evidence is wrong and should not be used.
- An objection raised when a lawyer asks multiple questions in a single sentence
- an individual being sued or charged with a crime
- The court process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act
- objection based on a personal view that is not fact
- An objection based on an attorney annoying a witness
- A hearing/meeting to determine consequences for a crime
- A person who watches over a trial
- An officer in a courtroom
- not real; pretend
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- an objectionable question worded to lead a respondent to give a desired answer
- person who breaks the law
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime
- the decision a jury makes in a trial; the decision said by the jury
- objection based on evidence not being related to the case
- a body of citizens sworn to give a true verdict according to the evidence presented in a court of law
- to charge someone with a crime; to say they acted wrongly
- objection based on a personal view that is not fact
- An unsuccessful trial, for example, because the jury can't reach a decision.
- a government official who leads criminal prosecutions against the defendant
- responsible for doing something bad
- the lawyer representing the defendant
- a room in which trials or other legal cases are held
25 Clues: not real; pretend • person who breaks the law • An officer in a courtroom • pure, harmless, not guilty • A person who watches over a trial • An objection based on rumor, gossip • responsible for doing something bad • the lawyer representing the defendant • a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime • an individual being sued or charged with a crime • ...
CJS 101 Unit 4 2025-04-30
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- traffic stops are ______ practices that police illegality
- approach to justice that says that the punishment should be proportional to the crime
- one part of a transformative approach to justice is holding perpetrators _____
- one part of a transformative approach to justice is ____ the problem
- name of youth organization in "los infiltrados"
- US city with lots of violence and lots of punitive policies
- an approach to justice that seeks to transform conditions of society that allowed harm to happen
- low control and low support in social discipline window
- true or false: some people in immigrant detention are serving time for a criminal conviction
- low control but high support in social discipline window
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- BEni was ____ in his home country
- approach to justice that seeks to punish offenders
- one goal of restorative justice is to _____ likelihood of future offenses
- the merging of immigration enforcement and criminal justice system
- an approach that focuses on social harm rather than "crime" as violation of the law
- when give a choice, 90% of survivors choose a _____ process
- immigration court procedures are _____ and not criminal
- majority of immigrant detainees are held in _____ owned or operated facilities
- _______ immigrants have lower crime rates than US citizens and legal immigrants
- a punitive approach to justice views crime as a violation of the _____
- majority of state prison inmates are there for ____ crime
- a restorative approach to justice views crime as a violation of _____ and relationships
22 Clues: BEni was ____ in his home country • name of youth organization in "los infiltrados" • approach to justice that seeks to punish offenders • immigration court procedures are _____ and not criminal • low control and low support in social discipline window • low control but high support in social discipline window • ...
Forensics 2022-02-03
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- a person suffering from chronic mental disorder with abnormal or violent social behavior.
- a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case.
- of, for, or relating to young people.
- a machine designed to detect and record changes in physiological characteristics.
- the study of human societies and cultures and their development.
- the action of deceiving someone.
- a person thought to be guilty of a crime or offense.
- the action of interrogating or the process of being interrogated.
- formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal.
- the scientific study of the structure and diseases of teeth.
- a forged or copied document, signature, banknote, or work of art.
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- the process of converting information or data into a code, especially to prevent unauthorized access.
- a disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- breach of a law or rule.
- the process or action of proving or showing something to be true, genuine, or valid.
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- the study of the effects of being fired on a bullet, cartridge, or gun.
- the process of classifying and annotating texts, photographs, etc
- the process by which bacteria or other microorganisms are unintentionally transferred from one substance or object to another.
- the branch of science concerned with the nature, effects, and detection of poisons.
21 Clues: breach of a law or rule. • the action of deceiving someone. • of, for, or relating to young people. • a person thought to be guilty of a crime or offense. • formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal. • a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case. • the scientific study of the structure and diseases of teeth. • ...
Chapter 11: Canada's Legal System 2023-02-15
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- our correction system is based on this principle
- In Quebec, civil law is based on this French document
- deals with the relationship between individuals or groups
- highest court for all legal issues in Canada
- lawyers representing the crown
- in civil law, the person that claims to have been harmed
- describes the rights privilege, and powers we enjoy as citizens
- where an individual is convicted to a crime and a judge may sentence the offender
- in criminal cases, it states that there is not enough evidence for the detention of an individual
- tries to repair the damage that has been done
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- part of the Constitution that describes everyone's rights and freedoms
- deals with matters that affect the society as the whole
- most criminal laws are contained in it; it was passed by the Parliament in 1982
- the right to early release from jail due to good behavior
- was based on the decisions of judges in the British Royal Courts; is based on precedent
- we are governed by a fixed set of laws that apply to all people equally
- civil servants who have limited power to handle matters regarding traffic and municipal by-laws
- in 2023, the criminal cases are named R. v. Last name. The R. stands for
- is set out in acts of Parliament
- a set period of time in which the offender must follow conditions determined by the court
20 Clues: lawyers representing the crown • is set out in acts of Parliament • highest court for all legal issues in Canada • tries to repair the damage that has been done • our correction system is based on this principle • In Quebec, civil law is based on this French document • deals with matters that affect the society as the whole • ...
Dealing with NZ police 2024-08-29
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- Process to handle minor offences without going to court
- Minor offence, usually punished with a fine
- Person who represents you in court
- Process of proving someone committed a crime
- Age group dealt with by the Youth Court
- GROUP Type of conference used in the youth justice system
- RECORD Official record of someone's criminal history
- What police might issue for excessive noise
- Place where prisoners are held
- Authority that handles complaints about police conduct (initials)
- Document needed to search someone's property
- COURT Court specifically for young people aged 14-17
- Person who sees a crime happen
- Crime of damaging public property
- Type of justice that focuses on repairing harm
- Who patrol to keep communities safe
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- Restriction on being in certain places at certain times
- Type of work that might be part of a sentence
- COURT Court that deals with most criminal and civil cases
- The focus of the youth justice system
- Action of taking someone into police custody
- Period of supervision after release from prison
- COURT Highest court in New Zealand
- AID Financial help for those who can't afford a lawyer
- What you get on your record if found guilty
- Process of challenging a court decision
- Type of assistance available for crime victims
- Person who decides the outcome of a court case
- SUPPORT Organisation that provides support for crime victims
- SILENT Your right when being questioned by police and don't want to answer.
30 Clues: Place where prisoners are held • Person who sees a crime happen • Crime of damaging public property • Person who represents you in court • COURT Highest court in New Zealand • Who patrol to keep communities safe • The focus of the youth justice system • Age group dealt with by the Youth Court • Process of challenging a court decision • ...
The Law Office and the Court Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-17
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- Courts that review decisions made by lower courts.
- An officer of the court who maintains order in the courtroom, serves legal documents, and escorts prisoners.
- A request to a higher court to review a lower court's decision.
- A person who is sued in a lawsuit.
- A writ demanding that a person be brought before a court to determine if their imprisonment is lawful.
- A written statement made under oath.
- Legal services provided without charge.
- A legal document that orders a defendant to appear in court.
- An agreement reached between parties to resolve a dispute without going to trial.
- A legal proceeding where evidence is presented and a verdict is reached.
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- Evidence that is sufficient to establish a fact or claim unless rebutted.
- Ensure that all legal materials are handled with the utmost confidentiality.
- Courts that hear evidence and determine guilt or innocence in criminal cases, or liability and damages in civil cases.
- A decision made by a jury in a trial.
- A written record of what was said in a court proceeding
- A legal order requiring a person to appear in court or produce documents.
- A government attorney who represents the state or government in criminal cases.
- A public official who presides over court proceedings.
- A legal professional who represents clients in court.
- The law that deals with crimes and their punishment.
20 Clues: A person who is sued in a lawsuit. • A written statement made under oath. • A decision made by a jury in a trial. • Legal services provided without charge. • Courts that review decisions made by lower courts. • The law that deals with crimes and their punishment. • A legal professional who represents clients in court. • ...
Civil Law Unit Test 1 Vocab Crossword 2025-11-04
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- type of law that regulates people's conduct in society
- more serious crime, 1+ year in jail as punishment
- type of law that regulates conflicts between people
- if the Supreme Court does not believe a law follows the ideals of the founding fathers, they can declare it to be
- was sued because he blocked commissions from being delivered
- being held criminally responsible
- a change made to the Constitution
- a court decision that guides how future cases are to be interpreted
- brings a civil case to court
- brings a criminal case to court
- branch of govt. that enforces laws
- criminal burden of proof, beyond a...
- branch of govt. that includes Congress
- Immigration laws, National security laws
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- less serious crime, under 1 year in jail as punishment
- rule made by the government
- the power for the Supreme Court to interpret the Constitution
- system that separates power in the US govt.
- clause that asserts federal law always has precedent, Constitution gets the tiebreaker
- Divorce laws, property laws
- state laws enacted by a legislature
- he was upset that his judge commission was blocked and sued
- latin for law of retaliation
- principle that states laws are fairly enforced, there should be no corruption, and that no one is above the law
- head of the executive branch
- civil burden of proof, _____ of the evidence
- being held legally responsible in a civil case
- branch of govt. that interprets laws
- local law
29 Clues: local law • rule made by the government • Divorce laws, property laws • latin for law of retaliation • head of the executive branch • brings a civil case to court • brings a criminal case to court • being held criminally responsible • a change made to the Constitution • branch of govt. that enforces laws • state laws enacted by a legislature • branch of govt. that interprets laws • ...
criminal 2013-12-16
Across
- ground for belief or disbelief; data on which to base proof or to establish truth or falsehoodan object or instrument used in fightin
- an area of ground wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings
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- a similar fluid in such invertebrates as annelids and arthropods
- an object or instrument used in fighting
- something that helps to solve a problem or unravel a mystery
5 Clues: an object or instrument used in fighting • something that helps to solve a problem or unravel a mystery • a similar fluid in such invertebrates as annelids and arthropods • an area of ground wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings • ...
Crime (Unit 9) 2023-03-26
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- (n.) Writing or drawing on public walls, doors
- (n.) Killing a person
- (n.) a building where people are kept as a punishment for a crime
- (v.) to take someone somewhere illegally by force, often in order to get money for returning them
- (n.) A person who makes decisions in court
- service (n.phr) Doing unpaid work to help your city or town
- sentencing (n. phr) a form of criminal punishment that differs from a traditional sentence. Instead of being sent to prison or given probation, a convicted criminal will often be assigned community service, along with rehabilitation or therapy, as a punishment.
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- (n.) the crime of stealing things from shops, for example by hiding them in a bag or under your clothes
- (n.) A person who steals things from a shop
- (n.) someone who goes into houses, shops etc to steal things
- (n.) an attack on someone in which they are robbed in a public place
- sentence (n. phr) Time that is spent in prison
- (n.) Penalty for doing something wrong
- (n) An amount of money that you have to pay
- (n.) Taking away a person
- (n.) the crime of getting into a building to steal things
- (n.) criminal activity that involves the use of computers or the Internet
- (n.) someone who steals things from another person or place
18 Clues: (n.) Taking away a person • (n.) Killing a person • (n.) Penalty for doing something wrong • (n.) A person who steals things from a shop • (n.) A person who makes decisions in court • (n) An amount of money that you have to pay • (n.) Writing or drawing on public walls, doors • sentence (n. phr) Time that is spent in prison • ...
VOCABULARY REVIEW 2024-05-01
15 Clues: XANPU • HOSTOA • LAPURTU • ISPILUA • SALBATU • ATXILOTU • IBILALDIA • NEGAR EGIN • ZORU, LURRA • NAHIGABE ERORI • BUKATU, AMAITU • ILE-LEHORGAILUA • ZELAIA, BELARDIA • BEROGAILUA, ESTUFA • KRIMINALA, GAIZKILEA
VAMPIRE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-07-30
Across
- Traditional method of killing a vampire
- The vampire's weakness is to what natural element
- The region most associated with vampires (in Romania)
- Fear of vampires
- This is a fear or aversion to blood
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- Sunlight-protected resting place for vampires
- Vampire canine teeth
- Vampires have an aversion to this herb
- The vampire's supernatural power to control others' minds
- Vampire's home or resting place
- Protective plant against vampires
- A group of vampires
12 Clues: Fear of vampires • A group of vampires • Vampire canine teeth • Vampire's home or resting place • Protective plant against vampires • This is a fear or aversion to blood • Vampires have an aversion to this herb • Traditional method of killing a vampire • Sunlight-protected resting place for vampires • The vampire's weakness is to what natural element • ...
jobs 2017-05-19
8 Clues: helps animals • solves crimes • flies in the sky • write books or novels • performs operations in a hospital • creates great minds and influences futures • works underground. Usually looking for coal • answers phones and organizes meetings for companies
trabajo inicial 2018-09-02
8 Clues: students • things to do • several minds • order your day • you get good or bad letters • will help you clarify your ideas • gives the approval of your tasks • tell you if you are doing well or badly
HOLES - Ch's 44-46 Vocab 2023-05-01
8 Clues: moved quickly • creative minds • sternly, without humor • in an uncontrolled manner • To begin or put into practice • draw back, as with fear or pain • causing great damage or hardship • to put down by force or authority
MARKETING TERMS 2026-04-11
8 Clues: – Setting product cost • – Making a product unique • – Building a brand identity • – Communicating with customers • – Customer’s view of a product • – Delivering products to the market • – Choosing a specific customer group • – Creating a distinct place in consumers’ minds
judicial branch crossword forw magazine 2025-03-14
Across
- Process The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the Constitution.
- Case A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- Branch The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- Jurisdiction The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. Courts with original jurisdiction are also known as trial courts.
- Jurisdiction The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments.
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
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- Case A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
- Review The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution. This is when the judicial branch interprets the laws.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- Cause The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- Warrant An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
15 Clues: The government’s side in a criminal case. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments. • Warrant An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • Case A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law. • ...
Day 47 of 50: For My Beat-Keeping Legend 2025-08-08
Across
- Team Rachel roots for!
- Sun-soaked state of your roots
- Days left to your golden birthday
- Drummer whose beats fuel your fire
- Magic city where you entered the world
- Irish drum you make sing
- Big age you’re about to hit
- Your heartbeat in the classroom
- When we’ll toast your milestone
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- Capital where you spark musical dreams
- Eight-armed critter we laugh at
- Your River Walk childhood home
- Where we cheered for the Bears
- Starlit state of your early years
- City where you shaped minds
- Your tools for rocking the rhythm
16 Clues: Team Rachel roots for! • Irish drum you make sing • Big age you’re about to hit • City where you shaped minds • Sun-soaked state of your roots • Your River Walk childhood home • Where we cheered for the Bears • Eight-armed critter we laugh at • Your heartbeat in the classroom • When we’ll toast your milestone • Days left to your golden birthday • Starlit state of your early years • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2017-11-09
Across
- crime punishable by more than one year in jail, a fine of more than $1,000, or both
- agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime
- improperly obtaining money or other things value by use of force, fear, or the power of office
- agreement with prosecutor allowing defendant to plead guilty to a lesser crime than the more serious one he or she would likely be charged with
- offense against society
- defense based on problems with the way evidence is obtained or the way the accused person is arrested, questioned, tried, or punished
- crime punishable by up to one year in jail, a fine of less than $1,000 or both
- willful or illegal burning of a building
- minor misdemeanor
- laws that prohibit competing companies from price fixing or diving up sales regions
- of court, action that hinders the administration of justice in court
- defenses that disprove, justify, or otherwise excuse the alleged crime
- penalty provided by law and imposed by a court
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- wrongful taking of another’s property from their person or presence by threat of force or violence
- entering a building without permission when intending to break a crime
- defense based on the accused’s inability to know right from wrong
- obtaining property by lying about a past or existing fact
- substituted criminal liability
- crime typically committed in the workplace that does not involve violence or force nor does it cause injury to people or physical damage to property
- use of force that appears reasonably necessary for self-protection of an intended victim
- crime of lying under oath
- taking of another’s property or money by a person to whom it has been entrusted
- specific conduct that violates a criminal statute
- at criminal law, a legal position that allows the defendant to escape criminal liability
- offering or giving something of value to improperly effect performance of another party
- falsely making or materially altering a writing to defraud another
- freedom from prosecution for a crime
27 Clues: minor misdemeanor • offense against society • crime of lying under oath • substituted criminal liability • freedom from prosecution for a crime • willful or illegal burning of a building • penalty provided by law and imposed by a court • specific conduct that violates a criminal statute • agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime • ...
Akim Deng 2017-05-22
Across
- the main political party in the lower house of parliament not in power
- laws, considered collectively
- the accidental or unintentional killing of one person by another person
- a situation where a person breaches a duty to exercise reasonable care to avoid a foreseeable risk, resulting in another person being injured or suffering a risk of injury
- interference with someone’s enjoyment of public or private property
- a law passed by Parliament
- a situation where a legally binding agreement is not honoured by one or more of the parties to the contract
- a proposed law that has not yet been agreed to by parliament or received royal assent
- a tort (civil wrong) involving direct and intentional interference with a person, or a person’s land or goods
- to take legal action against another person for a criminal offence
- a legal principle developed by a court in the process of resolving a dispute
- 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
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- the killing of one person by another person
- law developed by judges through the decisions of court
- the Queen’s authority in the Australian parliament, represented by the Governor-General at the federal level and a Governor at the state level
- the level of proof required to establish a case. In criminal law, the prosecution must prove that the accused is guilty beyond reasonable doubt
- the legal principle describing who has to prove a case in court. In a criminal trial, this burden is on the prosecution
- unlawful damage to a person’s good reputation through written or verbal statements
- a court official who hears cases in the lowest court in the legal system
- the party in a civil or criminal trial against whom an action has been brought
- legally responsible for a civil wrong
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives
- most common or well known express right
- laws laws made by parliament
24 Clues: a law passed by Parliament • laws laws made by parliament • laws, considered collectively • legally responsible for a civil wrong • most common or well known express right • the killing of one person by another person • law developed by judges through the decisions of court • to take legal action against another person for a criminal offence • ...
KYUS HEIT 2017-05-23
Across
- law developed by judges through the decisions of court
- to take legal action against another person for a criminal offence
- a situation where a person breaches a duty to exercise reasonable care to avoid a foreseeable risk, resulting in another person being injured or suffering a risk of injury
- a legal principle developed by a court in the process of resolving a dispute
- unlawful damage to a person’s good reputation through written or verbal statements
- interference with someone’s enjoyment of public or private property
- the accidental or unintentional killing of one person by another person
- the party in a civil or criminal trial against whom an action has been brought
- the most common or well known express right
- the level of proof required to establish a case. In criminal law, the prosecution must prove that the accused is guilty beyond reasonable doubt
- the Queen’s authority in the Australian parliament, represented by the Governor-General at the federal level and a Governor at the state level
- the killing of one person by another person
- 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
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- a proposed law that has not yet been agreed to by parliament or received royal assent
- a law passed by Parliament
- a court official who hears cases in the lowest court in the legal system
- laws laws made by parliament
- the main political party in the lower house of parliament not in power
- the legal principle describing who has to prove a case in court. In a criminal trial, this burden is on the prosecution
- a tort (civil wrong) involving direct and intentional interference with a person, or a person’s land or goods
- laws, considered collectively
- a situation where a legally binding agreement is not honoured by one or more of the parties to the contract
- legally responsible for a civil wrong
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives
24 Clues: a law passed by Parliament • laws laws made by parliament • laws, considered collectively • legally responsible for a civil wrong • the most common or well known express right • the killing of one person by another person • law developed by judges through the decisions of court • to take legal action against another person for a criminal offence • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab CTE Law 2024-01-08
Across
- A model by packer that advocates defendants presumption of innocence (protection of suspects rights and limitations placed on police powers to avoid convicting innocent people)
- the bringing of charges against an individual based on probable cause so as to bring the matter before court
- A model of the criminal justice process whereby a four-tiered hierarchy exists (at the top is serious cases and lower gets less serious
- a court or jury's judgement or verdict of not guilty of the offences charged
- the legal finding, by a jury/ judge, or through a guilty plea, that a criminal defendant is guilty
- Early release from prison with conditions attached ( under supervision of a parole agency)
- explains how powerful groups of people create laws to protect their values and interests
- the taking in of custody or detaining of one who is suspected of committing a crime
- A scheme whereby one is sentenced for a flexible time period (5-10 years, can be released when rehabilitated or when available)
- The movement of defenders and cases through the criminal justice process
- explains how a society creates laws as a result of common interests and values
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- Authority to make decisions in enforcing the law based on ones observations and judgement (spirit of the law) rather than the letters of the law
- A model by packer that emphasises law and order and argues that every effort must be made to suppress crime, and try to, convict, and incarcerate offenders
- law A crime control strategy whereby an offender who commits three or more violent offences will be sentenced to a lengthy term (25-life)
- elements of a crime that enhance its seriousness ( infliction of torture, killing a officer etc.)
- A penalty or punishment
- the legal resolution of a dispute (when on is declared guilty or not by a judge/jury)
- Circumstances that would tend to lessen the severity of the sentence (such as ones youthfulness, mental stability, not having a prior criminal record, etc)
- a specific, fixed-period sentence ordered by a court
- A set of rules or values that spell out appropriate human conduct
20 Clues: A penalty or punishment • a specific, fixed-period sentence ordered by a court • A set of rules or values that spell out appropriate human conduct • The movement of defenders and cases through the criminal justice process • a court or jury's judgement or verdict of not guilty of the offences charged • ...
Law and Public Safety 2025-01-17
Across
- a fingerprint classification with the friction ridge(s) entering one side of the finger pad and exiting on the same side (making a loop).
- moving around a designated area for the purpose of observing and/or preventing activity
- Evidence that is in minute quantities or is of diminutive size; fiber, DNA glass shards etc
- Acts of criminal behavior involving gambling, prostitution, pornography, and drugs.
- process of questioning a witness in a trial to show the witness shouldn’t be credited or valued as a witness.
- Officers assigned to follow-up crimes and respond to crime scenes for the detection and collection of evidence.
- to make less severe
- a place for lawful confinement of people waiting for their trial or for those convicted of misdemeanor offenses.
- A public alert system used to notify communities of an emergency incident happening within the area
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- A person is aware of and consciously disregards a substantial and unjustifiable risk that the result will occur or that the circumstance exists
- subjects forcefully seized as a means to have demands met
- Evidence that links an event to a group of people but not necessarily an individual
- every type of proof legally presented at trial(allowed by the judge) which is intended to convince the judge and/or jury of alleged facts material to the case.
- An event that causes unintentional injury
- The money put up to secure the release of a person who has been charged with a crime
- In Arizona, 6 classes of crimes that require imprisonment
- Examining a person’s body or possessions or an area for contraband/evidence/weapons related to criminal behavior or intent.
- a legal body empowered to conduct official proceedings and investigate potential criminal conduct, and determine whether criminal charges should be brought.
- when a person fails to perceive a substantial and unjustifiable risk that the result will occur or that the circumstance exists.
- When a person is aware or believes that his or her conduct is of that nature or that the circumstance exists.
20 Clues: to make less severe • An event that causes unintentional injury • subjects forcefully seized as a means to have demands met • In Arizona, 6 classes of crimes that require imprisonment • Evidence that links an event to a group of people but not necessarily an individual • Acts of criminal behavior involving gambling, prostitution, pornography, and drugs. • ...
Judicial Branch Power Words 2026-05-14
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- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- A less serious crime. In Virginia, the most severe class of misdemeanor can result in 1 year in jail and a $2,500 fine.
- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder. In Virginia, the most severe class of felony can result in life in prison or a death sentence.
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
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- The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. Courts with original jurisdiction are also known as trial courts.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
- The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution. This is when the judicial branch interprets the laws.
- Definition
- A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides if there is enough evidence to bring the accused person to trial. If so, they issue an indictment.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the Constitution. Protected by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments.
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
- The decision of a judge or jury.
20 Clues: Definition • The decision of a judge or jury. • The government’s side in a criminal case. • An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law. • The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts. • ...
GANGSTERS V. DETECTIVES VOCABULARY 2022-03-31
Earth 2020-03-16
Across
- The largest animal in the world
- The place from which the lava flows
- You can ... the minds
- ... out = become extinct
- The deepest point in the water
- Dry place full of sand
Down
- Water with the largest surface in the world
- Piece of land in the middle of the water
- Water movements in oceans
- The highest point of a mountain
- Forms on the water surface
11 Clues: You can ... the minds • Dry place full of sand • ... out = become extinct • Water movements in oceans • Forms on the water surface • The deepest point in the water • The largest animal in the world • The highest point of a mountain • The place from which the lava flows • Piece of land in the middle of the water • Water with the largest surface in the world
Language Development 2019-01-28
Across
- the something that is grown through farming
- remove something
- to make the quality beater
- to do benign to do something
- show the people about something news
Down
- for appear something out of the ideas
- but the new ideas on our minds
- take many ideas from different people
- change something to slightly to cause
- show something or collection
10 Clues: remove something • to make the quality beater • to do benign to do something • show something or collection • but the new ideas on our minds • show the people about something news • for appear something out of the ideas • take many ideas from different people • change something to slightly to cause • the something that is grown through farming
Language development 2019-01-28
Across
- the something that is grown through farming .
- take many ideas from different people .
- show the people about something news .
- to make the quality beater .
- change something to slightly to cause.
Down
- to do benign to do something .
- but the new ideas on our minds.
- show something or collection.
- remove something .
- for appear something out of the ideas.
10 Clues: remove something . • to make the quality beater . • show something or collection. • to do benign to do something . • but the new ideas on our minds. • show the people about something news . • change something to slightly to cause. • for appear something out of the ideas. • take many ideas from different people . • the something that is grown through farming .
Charlie and the Big Foot Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-21
10 Clues: The academy • Our main Character • A part of the crew • A popular type of cookie • A game with bats and bases • A game with kicks and bases • You only wore it if you had to • Lets be friends and agree to a • Vist them and you'll feel better • They say these minds think alike
Intellect Newsletter Crossword 2021-09-13
Across
- integration of technology into offerings by financial services is called
- design for digital
- 8012 is world's first fintech ___.
- shaping young minds
- DNA of intellect
Down
- ___ is our business.
- world’s first fully-integrated & cloud-ready transaction Banking Platform
- how many laws are there in design thinking
- We measure our ___ by the ___ of our customers
- IDX stands for Integrated data ___
10 Clues: DNA of intellect • design for digital • shaping young minds • ___ is our business. • 8012 is world's first fintech ___. • IDX stands for Integrated data ___ • how many laws are there in design thinking • We measure our ___ by the ___ of our customers • integration of technology into offerings by financial services is called • ...
Brooklyn&Zaks Positive Traits Crossword 2018-03-27
Across
- who makes everyone laugh
- who always say please or thank you to others
- getting used to new thing
- excited about something very greatly
Down
- has lots of energy
- with friends almost everyone
- very wise
- who helps people with their work
- you except people for their differences
- not to cause drama and minds their own business
10 Clues: very wise • has lots of energy • who makes everyone laugh • getting used to new thing • with friends almost everyone • who helps people with their work • excited about something very greatly • you except people for their differences • who always say please or thank you to others • not to cause drama and minds their own business
Brooklyn&Zaks Positive Traits Crossword 2018-03-27
Across
- who makes everyone laugh
- who always say please or thank you to others
- getting used to new thing
- excited about something very greatly
Down
- has lots of energy
- with friends almost everyone
- very wise
- who helps people with their work
- you except people for their differences
- not to cause drama and minds their own business
10 Clues: very wise • has lots of energy • who makes everyone laugh • getting used to new thing • with friends almost everyone • who helps people with their work • excited about something very greatly • you except people for their differences • who always say please or thank you to others • not to cause drama and minds their own business
The Veldt Vocabulary Crossword 2025-09-16
Across
- Enjoyment; great pleasure
- Too unpleasant to endure;
- Clear like glass; sharply defined
Down
- To scatter or place at intervals
- A large open plain in southern Africa
- A strange or complicated device or gadget
- Filled with horror, shock, or disgust
- Communicating between minds without speaking
- Confused or deeply lost in thought
- Overly anxious or obsessed with something
10 Clues: Enjoyment; great pleasure • Too unpleasant to endure; • To scatter or place at intervals • Clear like glass; sharply defined • Confused or deeply lost in thought • A large open plain in southern Africa • Filled with horror, shock, or disgust • A strange or complicated device or gadget • Overly anxious or obsessed with something • Communicating between minds without speaking
dogs best friend 2022-02-08
Across
- to fall
- he was the only one to ____
- his actions led into a ______
- im a expert at math
- he was a hard and strong ______
Down
- by his actions you could tell he was a criminal
- the meal started off with appetizers
- the fat of sea mammals
- by the amount of money he seemed really cheap
- swollen and soft
- I haven't mentioned it to William yet
11 Clues: to fall • swollen and soft • im a expert at math • the fat of sea mammals • he was the only one to ____ • his actions led into a ______ • he was a hard and strong ______ • the meal started off with appetizers • I haven't mentioned it to William yet • by the amount of money he seemed really cheap • by his actions you could tell he was a criminal
Theories of crime 2023-05-08
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- Social _________ - When the law is not aligned with the feelings and values of the majority, we must think about changing it.
- Social _________ - When horrific crimes have been committed the whole community joins together.
- What is seen as criminal behaviour varies from society to society and over time.
- One of the four social bonds - Someone who is intensively occupied by conventional activities has less time and opportunity to engage in deviant behaviour.
- Crime will always exist, it can be reduced, but not eliminated.
- Boundary ________ - When a crime occurs and individuals are punished it becomes clear to the rest of society that the particular action concerned is unacceptable.
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- Sociologist that believed that status frustration led to crime and deviance.
- One of the four social bonds - The level of dedication invested in social standards and goals.'
- Deviant, but not criminal response to the American dream. It includes giving up on trying to achieve the American dream.
- One of the four social bonds - Describes the strength of the bonds and relationships that exist with an individual’s social environment.
- Crimes that do provide a benefit to the criminal e.g. money.
- Criminal response to strain, trying to replace the American dream with another set of values. They have rejected both the goals and means.
- Sociologist that believed that your social bonds stopped you from committing crime.
13 Clues: Crimes that do provide a benefit to the criminal e.g. money. • Crime will always exist, it can be reduced, but not eliminated. • Sociologist that believed that status frustration led to crime and deviance. • What is seen as criminal behaviour varies from society to society and over time. • ...
9 vocabulary test page 164 2022-02-24
14 Clues: Ozean • Stärke • führen • tödlich • einfach • Gedanke • Schwäche • alltäglich • Verbrecher • schrecklich • Diskriminierung • psychische Gesundheit • sich auf etwas vorbereiten • sich mit jemanden zerstreiten
mining words 2012-11-18
9 Clues: pepper and ______ • a type of sunblock • one avenger is _____ man • half of this word is petrol • they can also be called cans • a soft drink can is made from • gold silver and salt are _____ • hard black and found in the minds • this mineral is a hard silvery whit metal
guess the words 2024-05-22
9 Clues: The new king of Norta • The capital city of Norta • The power to control minds • The ruling family of Norta • The ability to control fire • The ability to control metal • The ability to control water • Merandus The former queen of Norta • GUARD The rebellion group fighting against the Silver regime
Homework :) 2023-08-24
9 Clues: manipulate minds • spells must be used • hardest to transfigure • misuse can clean jewellery • turns one object to another • mends minor scars and injuries • turning a cat into a rubber ball • in offence used to attack people&animals • type of transfiguration that returns object to it's natural state
Studies 2021-04-26
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- A term used by Hobb and Dunningham to describe how globalisation has changed the nature of gangs which now have international links but crime is still rooted in a local context.
- A cause of crime identified by left realists.
- A type of subculture that arises in areas with high population turnover which prevents a stable criminal network developing.
- Examined how the Chechen mafia "franchised" its operations other groups and the Chechen mafia became a brand.
- A subculture identified by Cloward and Ohlin. This type of subculture allows an apprenticeship onto the criminal career ladder.
- Argued criminals make a calculation based on costs and benefits.
- Left realist thinker who worked with Jock Young. Argued relative deprivation leads to crime.
- A left realist cause of crime. Suggests those who do not have a voice commit more crimes.
- A criticism of environmental and situational crime prevention- crime moves to other areas.
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- Worked with Wilson on the "Broken Windows" study which was influential in environmental crime prevention.
- Researched the impact of situational crime prevention in a New York bus terminal.
- Subcultural theorist who argued the lower class have a different set of values from the mainstream which leads to deviant subculture.
- A right realist thinker who argued crime is increasing due to a growing underclass.
- The type of subculture people join if they are not successful in joining a gang or becoming a gang leader. According to Cloward and Ohlin these are "double failures."
- A sociologist who found that the global criminal economy is worth £1 trillion per annum.
- A right realist explanation of crime put forward by Wilson et al that suggests personality traits lead to crime e.g. risk-taking.
- Argued boys suffer status frustration in school and they resolve this by joining delinquent subcultures.
- A neo-marxist who argued globalisation has created crime at both ends of the spectrum (rich and poor).
- Criticised subcultural theories for ignoring drift.
- A project in a pre-school that examined the impact of social and community crime prevention.
20 Clues: A cause of crime identified by left realists. • Criticised subcultural theories for ignoring drift. • Argued criminals make a calculation based on costs and benefits. • Researched the impact of situational crime prevention in a New York bus terminal. • A right realist thinker who argued crime is increasing due to a growing underclass. • ...
Law and society 2012-01-31
Across
- A set of legal studies
- A previous legal decision that serves as a rule or pattern in future cases
- The party that commences a civil action
- The standard of proof in civil trails
- offence A serious criminal offence
- Equal opportunity for all people makes to use of the legal system
- To bring a civil action against another person for causing damage
- A civil wrong
- A decision made by the head of the state to dissolve both houses of parliament
- A hearing in local court to decide whether there is enough evidence to put a person on trail for an indictable (serious) offence
- council In Australia, a group that comprises the head of the state and selected government minister
- Deals with disputes between private citizens
- A court official who hears cases in the lowest court of law
- System System in which two opposing parties present their arguments to magistrate or judge
- To treat somebody differently or less favourably because of her or his personal characteristics such as gender, ethnicity or religion
- a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law
- a document which sets out how an organisation or a country will be governed
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- An application for a legal decision to be reviewed in higher court
- Laws made by parliaments
- Deals with disputes that affect the community
- Any system if things in a graded order
- A court official who has the power to make decision on matters brought before a court of law
- Traditional indigenous rules that outline the correct way of living
- The standard of proof required in a criminal trail
- To release an accused person who waiting trail
- Rules applicable to people in the armed forces
- The party in a criminal or civil trial against whom an action has been bought
- A process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act or caused another person a loss
- law System of law based on the previous decision of judges, or precedents
- Disorder to confusion due to the absence of government or laws
30 Clues: A civil wrong • A set of legal studies • Laws made by parliaments • offence A serious criminal offence • The standard of proof in civil trails • Any system if things in a graded order • The party that commences a civil action • Deals with disputes between private citizens • Deals with disputes that affect the community • To release an accused person who waiting trail • ...
Federal and State Court System 2024-03-19
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- The authority to interpret and administer the law, jurisdiction determines which type of court you need to attend and where it is located
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law
- A less serious crime, In Virginia the most severe class of misdemeanor can result in 1 year in jail and a $2,500 fine
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder. In Virginia the most severe class of felony can result in life in prison or a death sentence
- The authorization by a court for arraignment make an arrest
- A court case involving disputes between two parties related to money or property
- The government side in a criminal case
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil case
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts
- The Branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws They also punish lawbreakers
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- The power of the Supreme Court to determine if a law or presidential action is constitutional or not
- No one is above the law
- The constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws
- A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides in there is enough evidence to bring the accused person to trial. If so, they issue an indictment
- The authority of a court to be the first coare also known case, Courts with original jurisdiction are also know as trial courts
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person served in a civil suit
- The decision of a judge or jury
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case
- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant
20 Clues: No one is above the law • The decision of a judge or jury • The government side in a criminal case • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil case • The authorization by a court for arraignment make an arrest • A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law • The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts • ...
Judicial Branch power words 2025-03-14
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- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides if there is enough evidence to bring the accused person to trial. If so, they issue an indictmen
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the Constitution.
- The decision of a judge or jury.
- A less serious crime. In Virginia, the most severe class of misdemeanor can result in 1 year in jail and a $2,500 fine.
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder. In Virginia, the most severe class of felony can result in life in prison or a death sentence.
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- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments.
- The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. Courts with original jurisdiction are also known as trial courts.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution. This is when the judicial branch interprets the laws.
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
20 Clues: The decision of a judge or jury. • The government’s side in a criminal case. • An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments. • A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law. • ...
Legal Terms/Courtroom Vocabulary - Pt. 3 2024-04-29
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- A person called upon by either side in a lawsuit to give testimony before the court or jury.
- Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
- Court authorization, most often for law enforcement officers, to conduct a search or make an arrest.
- Parties to a lawsuit resolve their dispute without having a trial.
- A set of rules and principles established by the United States Sentencing Commission that trial judges use to determine the sentence for a convicted defendant.
- A written account of the proceedings in a case, including all pleadings, evidence, and exhibits submitted in the course of the case.
- A judge's written explanation of the decision of the court.
- The time within which a lawsuit must be filed or a criminal prosecution begun.
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- An invalid trial, caused by fundamental error
- In a criminal case, the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges.
- The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime.
- A court decision in an earlier case with facts and legal issues similar to a dispute currently before a court
- A command, issued under a court's authority, to a witness to appear and give testimony.
- The decision of a trial jury or a judge that determines the guilt or innocence of a criminal defendant, or that determines the final outcome of a civil case.
- A written, word-for-word record of what was said, either in a proceeding such as a trial, or during some other formal conversation, such as a hearing or oral deposition
- A request by a litigant to a judge for a decision on an issue relating to the case.
- An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less
- A person or business that files a formal complaint with the court.
- To charge someone with a crime. A prosecutor tries a criminal case on behalf of the government
- Written statements filed with the court that describe a party's legal or factual assertions about the case.
20 Clues: An invalid trial, caused by fundamental error • An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less • A judge's written explanation of the decision of the court. • Parties to a lawsuit resolve their dispute without having a trial. • A person or business that files a formal complaint with the court. • ...
Trial Terms 2012-02-16
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- The person trying to prove that the defendant is guilty.
- can’t let whats happening about the case can’t leave the court room
- formally certifies the accused is free from the charge of an offense, as far as the criminal law is concerned.
- 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.
- of the jury
- is a solemn attestation as to the truth of a matter. All testimonies should be well thought out and truthful.
- is a procedural defence that forbids a defendant from being tried again on the same (or similar) charges following a legitimate acquittal or conviction.
- orders a person to testify before the ordering authority or face punishment.
- in the common-law, is a formal accusation that a person has committed a crime.
- letter telling you to come to court
- is the obligation to shift the accepted conclusion away from an oppositional opinion to one's own position.
- also known as forswearing, is the willful act of swearing a false oath or affirmation to tell the truth, whether spoken or in writing, concerning matters material to a judicial proceeding
- person doesn’t have to answnser questions against him that could hurt him
- The prosecutor will prosecute the defences witness
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- the person being accused of the crime
- is the standard by which an officer or agent of the law has the grounds to make an arrest, to conduct a personal or property search, or to obtain a warrant for arrest, etc. when criminal charges are being considered.
- in some jurisdictions, a stronger form of assault, usually using a deadly weapon
- is a serious crime in the common law countries.
- everyone on the jury agrees
- homicide- Thinking about killing someone and planing the killing
- can’t decide weather the person is guilty or not
- what the outcome of the trial is
22 Clues: of the jury • everyone on the jury agrees • what the outcome of the trial is • letter telling you to come to court • the person being accused of the crime • is a serious crime in the common law countries. • can’t decide weather the person is guilty or not • The prosecutor will prosecute the defences witness • The person trying to prove that the defendant is guilty. • ...
highcourt system 2024-05-12
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- of the Court.
- The Local Court deals with minor civil disputes. In this court, people can
- same status as the Supreme Court of New South Wales. There are 6 permanent Judges in
- The District Court is known to be the "middle" court in the state legal
- located in canberra and is the highest court in the Australian Judical system.
- The Family Court of Australia is led by Chief Justice
- This is the highest court in the NSW state court hierarchy and hears
- Bryant, who oversees the judicial and administrative
- development, building and planning disputes. The Court is highly specialised, with
- more than $ ¾ million. The Supreme Court also reviews (or hears the appeals from)
- 47 judges.
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- The Land and Environment Court vests the power to determine
- investigates deaths by unusual means.
- The Federal Court of Australia is a national court which sits in all capital cities
- other people for damage to property or for injury claims up to $40 000. The local court also
- deals with the protection of children
- It also appeals (gets an application for a legal decision to be reviewed by higher court)
- court approximately hears 80% of both civil and criminal cases.
- the courts which are lower in the court hierarchy such as the District Court. The court
- sentences and supervises the treatment of serious offenders with drug or alcohol dependencies.
- like armed robbery, manslaughter and homicide to decide if there is enough evidence
- Land and Environment Court.
- elsewhere in Australia when necessary.
- and kidnapping. The Supreme Court hears the serious civil cases such as court cases
- the case to go on for a higher court trial. The magistrate hears bail applications as well. The
- most difficult cases. It hears the serious criminal cases such as murder, serious sexual
- minor criminal matters for example; stealing, drink driving, indecent language and assault
- the local court. There are 19 district courts in NSW and 68 judges.
- There is a magistrate to manage committal hearings dealing with major criminal
- criminal matters such as armed robbery, rape, and assault (but not murder, treason &
- The District Court manages the more serious civil cases for claims up to $750 000 &
31 Clues: 47 judges. • of the Court. • Land and Environment Court. • investigates deaths by unusual means. • deals with the protection of children • elsewhere in Australia when necessary. • Bryant, who oversees the judicial and administrative • The Family Court of Australia is led by Chief Justice • The Land and Environment Court vests the power to determine • ...
Law Studies Exam Terms 2024-05-16
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- unlawful taking of another's property with the intent to steal it.
- rights that a person must be told of when arrested or taken into custody by police or other officials
- breach of some obligation, causing harm or injury to someone
- unlawful pressure on a person to do something that he or she would not otherwise do.
- a reasonable belief, known personally or through reliable sources, that a specific person has committed a crime
- amount an insured person agrees to pay toward repairs before the insurance company pays anything
- system of supervised freedom
- taking of money or property by a person to whom it has been entrusted
- court order to appear in court or turn over documents on a specified date and time
- unlawful taking of property from a person's immediate possession by force or intimidation
- written statement of facts sworn to or made under oath before someone authorized to administer an oath
- seal or destroy a criminal record
- a minor who has committed an act that, if committed by an adult, would be a crime under federal, state, or local law.
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- any act to embarrass, hinder, or obstruct the court in the administration of justice
- evidence that justifies an officer in stopping and questioning an individual believed to be involved in criminal activity
- give up something
- grand jury's formal charge or accusation of criminal action
- an illegal act that can only be committed by a juvenile
- giving evidence and answering questions that would tend to subject one to criminal prosecution
- failure to exercise a reasonable amount of care in either doing or not doing something, resulting in harm or injury to another person
- a defendant cannot be prosecuted a second time for the same crime.
- release from prison before the full sentence has been served, granted at the discretion of a parole board
- a legal rule that generally prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence against the defendant at trial
- Latin word meaning elsewhere
- legal defense of a person considered not yet legally responsible for his or her actions
25 Clues: give up something • system of supervised freedom • Latin word meaning elsewhere • seal or destroy a criminal record • an illegal act that can only be committed by a juvenile • grand jury's formal charge or accusation of criminal action • breach of some obligation, causing harm or injury to someone • unlawful taking of another's property with the intent to steal it. • ...
Laws and Humans Rights 2023-01-02
Across
- highest court for all legal issues and acts as the final court of appeal for some criminal
- clause which allows government to pass law even if that law violates a specific freedom or right guaranteed in the charter
- the superior trial court for the province and the accused is tried by judge or jury
- everybody being treaty fairly no matter what their background, gender and religion is
- seeks to repair the harm or damaged caused by crime or violence by addressing victim's need
- protect society by controlling dangerous individuals and helping offenders to become lawabiding obedient to the laws of society
- prisoner to be release earlier before their period in prison is finished for their good behavior
- release of an offender who have convicted of or pleaded guilty from detention, subjected to a period of good behavior under supervision
- governed by by fixed sets of laws that apply to all people equally regardless of their position in society
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- based on the decision of judges in the British royal courts and this system of rules is based on the past decision
- the bill that is strategically hidden amongst other bills to guarantee being passed
- law consists of written law passed by federal province and territorial legislatures
- the quality or state of being free
- also referred to as" charter of the French language" which made passed by Parti Quebecois. this law made French the only official language of the province
- resort to a higher court to review the decision of a lower court or to a court to review the order of an administrative agency
- basic principles of law of a nation or state that determines the power and duties of the government and guarantee certain rights to people
- deals with disputes over contracts, property or personal relationshionships
- describes the powers and procedures to be followed for investigation and prosecution of an offence. also known as criminal law.
- court hear and deal with family issue, criminal youth, child protection, small claims and traffic cases.
- target or deliberate mass killing of a nation, ethnic or religious group
20 Clues: the quality or state of being free • target or deliberate mass killing of a nation, ethnic or religious group • deals with disputes over contracts, property or personal relationshionships • the bill that is strategically hidden amongst other bills to guarantee being passed • law consists of written law passed by federal province and territorial legislatures • ...
court procedure basics crossword 2022-11-08
Across
- an objection for an out-of-court statement
- an objection used for questions that force a witness to a specific answer
- a lesser crime punishable by a fine or a year in jail
- objection for a fact not connected to or essential to the case
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- appeal is an action used to take a second look at whether or not the trial court applied the law correctly
- the highest court in the country
- a court for cases of criminal acts
- a more serious crime punishable by time in prison
- a court used for trials and give the first judgment
- a court used for non-criminal cases cases
10 Clues: the highest court in the country • a court for cases of criminal acts • a court used for non-criminal cases cases • an objection for an out-of-court statement • a more serious crime punishable by time in prison • a court used for trials and give the first judgment • a lesser crime punishable by a fine or a year in jail • ...
Criminal Justice Unit 1 Review 2024-09-16
Across
- Criminal Justice model like an obstacle course
- Amendment that affords suspects the right to an attorney
- Criminal justice model like an assembly line
- Amendment that protects a convict from being punished in a cruel and/or unusual way
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- Amendment that protects suspects from illegal searches
- Umbrella of criminological theories that explains power dynamics of genders and how it might cause crime and/or create victims
- Criminological theory that states that a person becomes what they are repeatedly called
- Amendment that grants several due process rights like the right to remain silent
- Abbreviation for the FBI's crime statistics database
- One of three components of the American criminal justice system
10 Clues: Criminal justice model like an assembly line • Criminal Justice model like an obstacle course • Abbreviation for the FBI's crime statistics database • Amendment that protects suspects from illegal searches • Amendment that affords suspects the right to an attorney • One of three components of the American criminal justice system • ...
Music you might know 2024-10-08
Across
- __ and its completely different but also still ___
- The difference is he dropped the game which was insane
- Anti Up but in Math Class
- Creator of a musical comfort dish for the mind and spirit
- (Mali Mali)
- Once in a lifetime venue
- Magdalena Bay's most streamed song
- It's ___ isn't it
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- There would be way less traffic if there were 8 of these
- Not hot but easygoing
- Mood with 5 down
- Peach with 15 Across
- "____ I hardly know her"
- Fred is busy he has _______
- One more time please
- What can't barry do
16 Clues: (Mali Mali) • Mood with 5 down • It's ___ isn't it • What can't barry do • Peach with 15 Across • One more time please • Not hot but easygoing • "____ I hardly know her" • Once in a lifetime venue • Anti Up but in Math Class • Fred is busy he has _______ • Magdalena Bay's most streamed song • __ and its completely different but also still ___ • ...
vocabulary November 2017-11-17
17 Clues: fair • true • to do • first • worthy • a plan • change • criminal • important • shop keeper • being neutral • a minor crime • very sensible • those accusing • very important • youth under 18 • penalty for a crime
Day 47 of 50: For My Beat-Keeping Legend 2025-08-04
Across
- Team Rachel roots for
- Sun-soaked state of your roots
- Days left to your golden birthday
- Drummer whose beats fuel your fire
- Magic city where you entered the world
- Irish drum you make sing
- Big age you’re about to hit
- Your heartbeat in the classroom
- When we’ll toast your milestone
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- Capital where you spark musical dreams
- Eight-armed critter we laugh at
- Your River Walk childhood home
- Where we cheered for the Bears
- Starlit state of your early years
- City where you shaped minds
- tools for rocking the rhythm
16 Clues: Team Rachel roots for • Irish drum you make sing • Big age you’re about to hit • City where you shaped minds • tools for rocking the rhythm • Sun-soaked state of your roots • Your River Walk childhood home • Where we cheered for the Bears • Eight-armed critter we laugh at • Your heartbeat in the classroom • When we’ll toast your milestone • Days left to your golden birthday • ...
Law 30 - Criminal Law of Canada Terminology 2016-04-18
Across
- A term that depicts what the crown prosecutor must prove, that there is sufficient evidence to continue with trial.
- The encouragement of a crime.
- A legal document that is used to increase the authority of police.
- The process of: Reading of the charge, followed by the plea of the accused.
- Only for less serious offences, one will be issued a:
- the defending of ones self or property property.
- The agreement between two or more people to perform an unlawful act.
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- Latin for "a guilty mind" - intent, knolwdge, or recklessness.
- The commiting of an action, or criminal act.
- One who helps an offender, after the crime has taken place could be charged of being:
- A document of which requires the accused to appear in court at a specified time and place.
- Police agencies can obtain a " ", which orders that the accused be arrested.
- Intent to commit a criminal action, yet with failure to complete action.
- Assisting the principle offender in a criminal act.
- When a police officer is legally permited to break certain laws, they have " "
- Proof that the accused could not have committed the crime.
16 Clues: The encouragement of a crime. • The commiting of an action, or criminal act. • the defending of ones self or property property. • Assisting the principle offender in a criminal act. • Only for less serious offences, one will be issued a: • Proof that the accused could not have committed the crime. • Latin for "a guilty mind" - intent, knolwdge, or recklessness. • ...
The Game of Life 2023-02-20
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- a noun for the word succeed
- "All things ye ask in ______, believing, ye shall receive"
- You are _______ protected
- the one who knows the _______ ___ is undisturbed by appearance
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- "Fail to ______, ______ to fail"
- Man must have _______ in God's spoken word
- Remove doubt and fear from your ______ minds
- "Before ye call, I shall ______"
- God is our infinite______
- The father, son, and holy _____
- through God, all things are _______
11 Clues: God is our infinite______ • You are _______ protected • a noun for the word succeed • The father, son, and holy _____ • "Fail to ______, ______ to fail" • "Before ye call, I shall ______" • through God, all things are _______ • Man must have _______ in God's spoken word • Remove doubt and fear from your ______ minds • ...
David Walliams Book Characters 2016-05-17
mystery glossary 2025-07-21
The Mistake 2014-02-19
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- English teacher
- What Shakespeares plays got a lot of
- The english teacher _______ Shakespeare
- ___________ to Shakespeare, the name of a course
- A famous scientist
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- Why Shakespeare got sent back to his own time
- William Shakespeares haircut
- One of the most famous play writers in history
- Something that Galileo, Newton, and Archimedes minds are not
- Name of the story
10 Clues: English teacher • Name of the story • A famous scientist • William Shakespeares haircut • What Shakespeares plays got a lot of • The english teacher _______ Shakespeare • Why Shakespeare got sent back to his own time • One of the most famous play writers in history • ___________ to Shakespeare, the name of a course • ...
Mars Patel 2024-02-13
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- Science, technology, and education genius
- Lost In London's real name
- Real name is Manu
- Goes missing while searching for Pruitt Prep
- Can read minds
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- JP's real name
- Toothpick's girlfriend
- The second person to go missing
- The teacher that always seems so save Mars and his friends from trouble
- The first person to go missing
10 Clues: JP's real name • Can read minds • Real name is Manu • Toothpick's girlfriend • Lost In London's real name • The first person to go missing • The second person to go missing • Science, technology, and education genius • Goes missing while searching for Pruitt Prep • The teacher that always seems so save Mars and his friends from trouble
Mars Patel Character Crossword 2024-04-03
10 Clues: The principal • Can read minds • Hates being wet • The leader of the group • The smart one of the group • The first kid to go missing • The second kid to go missing • Often referred to as 'The Boof' • Calls Toothpick his real name(Randal) • Described as one of the most powerful people in the world
A wrinkle in time 2022-06-09
12 Clues: she a witch • the family pet • he has red eyes • shes a sicnetest • She is the aunt beast • hes frienzy and cluched • shes in a lab with the pet • she is firends with charles • her name is at the chapter 10 • her name is a name of a chapter • he is in the lab with mrs witch • A younuge boy that can read peoples minds
For My Love <3 2025-01-29
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- Your spicy name
- The battle of minds, where strategy reigns
- Your interior design preference
- We're gonna have lot's of them
- A shade that mirrors your calm, cool vibe
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- My favorite movie
- Gone when you’re near, it fades like a shadow
- The language of love that speaks to you without words
- Tuesdays and Thursdays
- Our number
- A hue that shines bright, just like me
11 Clues: Our number • Your spicy name • My favorite movie • Tuesdays and Thursdays • We're gonna have lot's of them • Your interior design preference • A hue that shines bright, just like me • A shade that mirrors your calm, cool vibe • The battle of minds, where strategy reigns • Gone when you’re near, it fades like a shadow • The language of love that speaks to you without words
Charlie and the Big Foot Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-21
10 Clues: The academy • Our main Character • A popular type of cookie • the wrong perosn to upset • A game with bats and bases • A game with kicks and bases • You only wore it if you had to • Lets be friends and agree to a • Vist them and you'll feel better • They say these minds think alike
Language development 2019-01-28
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- for appear something out of the ideas
- but the new ideas on our minds
- change something to slightly to cause
- take many ideas from different people
- to do benign to do something
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- remove something
- show the people about something news
- to make the quality beater
- the something that is grown through farming
- show something or collection
10 Clues: remove something • to make the quality beater • to do benign to do something • show something or collection • but the new ideas on our minds • show the people about something news • for appear something out of the ideas • change something to slightly to cause • take many ideas from different people • the something that is grown through farming
Crossword Vocabulary Unit 2 2021-10-27
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- Unable to control your feelings
- Be very angry
- Be irritated about a situation that you can’t do nothing about
- Envidioso
- Be pleased about something
- Show anger, hurt or resentment to other people
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- Be unhappy because someone wasn’t as good as expected
- Be in a state of shock
- Be in two minds about something
- Humillado
10 Clues: Envidioso • Humillado • Be very angry • Be in a state of shock • Be pleased about something • Unable to control your feelings • Be in two minds about something • Show anger, hurt or resentment to other people • Be unhappy because someone wasn’t as good as expected • Be irritated about a situation that you can’t do nothing about
Everyday 2021-04-30
Across
- - is a girl falling in love with someone everyday
- - the guy who remembers what happened.
- - the same age all the time
- - changes
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- - every thing gets different every day
- people - someone changes to a body every day
- day every day - a person changes every day
- - dated rhiannan
- - looks into peoples minds.
- love - changes everyday and it stays hard
10 Clues: - changes • - dated rhiannan • - the same age all the time • - looks into peoples minds. • - every thing gets different every day • - the guy who remembers what happened. • love - changes everyday and it stays hard • day every day - a person changes every day • people - someone changes to a body every day • - is a girl falling in love with someone everyday
Brooklyn&Zaks Positive Traits Crossword 2018-03-27
Across
- who makes everyone laugh
- who always say please or thank you to others
- getting used to new thing
- excited about something very greatly
Down
- has lots of energy
- with friends almost everyone
- very wise
- who helps people with their work
- you except people for their differences
- not to cause drama and minds their own business
10 Clues: very wise • has lots of energy • who makes everyone laugh • getting used to new thing • with friends almost everyone • who helps people with their work • excited about something very greatly • you except people for their differences • who always say please or thank you to others • not to cause drama and minds their own business
SUPERPOWERS 2025-06-04
Across
- Moving things with the mind
- Seeing through objects
- The ability to soar through the skies
- Ability to read or communicate with minds
- Never aging or dying
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- Power to recover or fix injuries instantly
- Physical power beyond human limits
- Power to vanish from sight
- Ability to change form or appearance
- TRAVEL Jumping forward or backward in time
10 Clues: Never aging or dying • Seeing through objects • Power to vanish from sight • Moving things with the mind • Physical power beyond human limits • Ability to change form or appearance • The ability to soar through the skies • Ability to read or communicate with minds • Power to recover or fix injuries instantly • TRAVEL Jumping forward or backward in time
Exile 2026-06-28
Across
- a rare black crystal
- a special mirror that reflects pure light
- a mysterious powerful fire
- a person who can control water
Down
- someone who can speak many languages
- a winged unicorn
- someone who can read minds
- someone who can communicate with technology
- a person who can control fire
- someone who can summon objects through the Void
10 Clues: a winged unicorn • a rare black crystal • someone who can read minds • a mysterious powerful fire • a person who can control fire • a person who can control water • someone who can speak many languages • a special mirror that reflects pure light • someone who can communicate with technology • someone who can summon objects through the Void
Court Systems Crossword 2025-08-20
Across
- the action of arraigning someone in court
- Dire a preliminary examination of a witness or a juror by a judge or counsel.
- a trial rendered invalid through an error in the proceedings.
- a person who brings a case against another in a court of law.
- a formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense, made by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law.
- a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- A public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law
- an official in a court of law who keeps order, looks after prisoners
- Examination the formal interrogation of a witness called by the other party in a court of law to challenge or extend testimony already given.
- Clerk Acts as a recorder and custodian of important public records, including all bonds, deeds, birth and death certificates, assumed names and livestock brands, ensuring that records are maintained in a secure, archival manner
- Officer a professional in the criminal justice system who supervises individuals released from prison on parole, ensuring they adhere to the terms of their release and helping them reintegrate into society
- Reporter a person employed to transcribe speech from legal proceedings.
- Officer a person appointed to supervise offenders who are on probation.
- a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- a judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which the person has been charged.
- Clerk A public official who serves as the registrar, recorder, and custodian of records for the district courts within a specific county
- A trial judge rejecting an attorney's objection to evidence or a question during a trial, allowing it to be presented
- Examination the questioning of a witness by the party that has called that witness to give evidence, in order to support the case that is being made.
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- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- Jury a group of citizens, typically 12, selected to review evidence in criminal cases, particularly felonies, to determine if there is enough probable cause to formally accuse someone of a crime
- a civil officer or lay judge who administers the law, especially one who conducts a court that deals with minor offenses and holds preliminary hearings for more serious ones.
- a formal protest raised by a party or their attorney during a legal proceeding, typically a trial, to challenge the admissibility of evidence, the conduct of opposing counsel, or the propriety of a question asked of a witness.
- a lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in a criminal court.
- a formal request made by a party in a legal case asking the court to issue a ruling or order on a specific issue.
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- the judge agrees with the objection and upholds it.
- A lawyer who represents a defendant in a lawsuit or criminal prosecution
- Coordinator a key member of the court staff who manages and facilitates the day-to-day operations of a specific court or a group of courts.
- apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court.
- Foreman The leader of a jury panel
- a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.
31 Clues: Foreman The leader of a jury panel • the action of arraigning someone in court • a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. • the judge agrees with the objection and upholds it. • a trial rendered invalid through an error in the proceedings. • a person who brings a case against another in a court of law. • ...
LA riots 2024-01-22
Across
- a formal examination of evidence by a judge, typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
- harmed, damaged, or impaired.
- pursue in order to catch or catch up with.
- an act of resistance or rebellion; a revolt
- the act of telling your employer that you are leaving your job
- steal goods from (a place), typically during a war or riot.
Down
- something that interrupts someone or makes someone feel worried
- free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty.
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- make a physical attack on.
10 Clues: make a physical attack on. • harmed, damaged, or impaired. • pursue in order to catch or catch up with. • an act of resistance or rebellion; a revolt • the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. • steal goods from (a place), typically during a war or riot. • the act of telling your employer that you are leaving your job • ...
Judicial law 2025-10-28
Across
- civic responsibility of a citizen to serve on a jury
- a legal system and a branch of non-criminal law dealing with disputes between private parties.
- civil officer who administers the law
- the rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.
- body of laws that define criminal offenses
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- individual freedoms from government interference
- to make a formal judgment or decision, typically in a legal or official capacity, to settle a dispute
- prove a disputed charge or assertion
- the power to make a legal judgment
- that no free man could be deprived of life, liberty, or property
10 Clues: the power to make a legal judgment • prove a disputed charge or assertion • civil officer who administers the law • body of laws that define criminal offenses • individual freedoms from government interference • civic responsibility of a citizen to serve on a jury • that no free man could be deprived of life, liberty, or property • ...
ENGLISH CROSSWORD FARRAS 2021-10-06
9 Clues: like an ant • To do with minds • overstating something • fancy word for an event • "Robbed of your ______" • What if I sued your purse • you HAVE TO find this word • Judy is a predator and likes ice • receipt but replace P and T with something else
court procedure basics crossword 2022-11-08
Across
- a court used for trials and give the first judgment
- is an action used to take a second look at whether or not the trial court applied the law correctly
- a lesser crime punishable by a fine or a year in jail
- a court for cases of criminal acts
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- the highest court in the country
- a more serious crime punishable by time in prison
- objection for a fact not connected to or essential to the case
- a court used for non-criminal cases cases
- an objection for an out-of-court statement
- an objection used for questions that force a witness to a specific answer
10 Clues: the highest court in the country • a court for cases of criminal acts • a court used for non-criminal cases cases • an objection for an out-of-court statement • a more serious crime punishable by time in prison • a court used for trials and give the first judgment • a lesser crime punishable by a fine or a year in jail • ...
CCW Unit 3 Vocabulary Crossword 2025-05-07
Across
- When a cultural group adopts some of the characteristics of surrounding groups
- People that live in and are official passport-holding voting residents of a country
- A document that outlines the procedures for dealing with youth crime
- An assumption that all people in a group are the same
- A government policy recognizing and promoting different cultures
- Cases that deal with the protection of personal rights between individuals
- Canada’s nationally funded TV / radio company
- _____ of Rights & Freedoms, a document that lays out the rights of all Canadians
- The organization that ensures a certain amount of Canadian content is broadcasted on TV and radio
- A group of 191 countries that meet to solve disputes diplomatically
- The process of trying to remove elements of someone’s culture to make them the same as everyone else
- The mix of ethnic groups, languages and cultures to co-exist in Canada
- Consequences for crime that do not involve the courts
- This part of the justice system houses criminals serving their sentences
- Basic norms that should be given to all people on Earth regardless of nationality
- When a specific group of people are kept separate from the rest of the population are not allowed to integrate
- UN actions to maintain non-violent interactions between warring nations
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- The punishment given for a crime
- The highest court in Manitoba – it takes on only 5% of criminal cases
- Along with rights, this is the other term included in the title of our Charter
- A citizen that files a lawsuit against another citizen in civil law
- National _____, the characteristics that distinguish one country from another
- A person accused of a crime, either in civil or criminal law
- The beliefs and behaviors that are characteristic of a specific group of people
- This type of justice focuses on righting the wrongs committed in a crime, not just punishment
- Lawyers that work with defendants in criminal cases against the government
- The UN committee (five permanent members) that makes decisions about peacekeeping missions
- Treating people differently because of their class, race, gender, etc
- Cases between the government and individuals that have broken the law
- Lawyers that represent the government in criminal court cases
- A judicial body that determines
- A ruling body that runs the affairs of a country
- Discrimination against other people because of ethnicity or skin colour
- The highest court of Canada – it has nine judges
- The judge’s decision about whether someone is guilty or innocent
- A request for a re-trial at a higher court due to an error
- These part of the justice system is tasked with arresting people who break the law
37 Clues: A judicial body that determines • The punishment given for a crime • Canada’s nationally funded TV / radio company • A ruling body that runs the affairs of a country • The highest court of Canada – it has nine judges • An assumption that all people in a group are the same • Consequences for crime that do not involve the courts • ...
FRAUD AWARENESS WEEK 2024-11-05
Across
- Part of the money laundering cycle, the injection of “dirty money” into the legitimate financial system.
- Money _____ is an illegal activity that makes large amounts of money generated by criminal activity, such as drug trafficking or terrorist funding, appear to have come from a legitimate source.
- Suspicious _____ Report
- This type of financial crime Identity fraud refers to the act of obtaining financial gain through profit driven criminal activity, such as Ransomware attacks, Business Email Compromise, and Pig Butchering.
- The FBIs Internet Crime _____ Center is a division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation concerning suspected Internet-facilitated criminal activity.
- A type of scam where a criminal uses a fake online identity to gain a victim's affection and trust. The scammer then uses the illusion of a romantic or close relationship to manipulate and/or steal from the victim.
- A technique used by scammers to disguise an email address, sender name, phone number, or website URL—often just by changing one letter, symbol, or number—to convince you that you are interacting with a trusted source
- Phishing scams that happen over the phone
- A scheme where one might be lured to a spoofed website that might look nearly identical to the real thing and asked to enter sensitive information like passwords, credit card numbers, banking PINs, etc., where your information would be stolen.
- Any activity that relies on deception in order to achieve a gain.
- ____ theft: the crime of using the personal or financial information of another person to commit fraud, such as making unauthorized transactions or purchases.
- A type of fraud that occurs when devices illegally installed on or inside ATMs, point-of-sale (POS) terminals, or fuel pumps capture card data and record cardholders’ PIN entries.
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- Business Email _____: a type of fraud where criminals send an email message that appears to come from a known source making a legitimate request, where funds are redirected to the criminals instead.
- Part of the money laundering cycle, the laundered money is disbursed from the legitimate account.
- Part of the money laundering cycle, the concealing the source of the money through a series of transactions and bookkeeping tricks.
- The USA Patriot Act stands for Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct ______
- Someone who transfers or moves illegally acquired money on behalf of someone else, also known as a cash smuggler
- Currency _____ Report
- A type of company that exists on paper only, an inactive company used to facilitate money laundering schemes.
- A type of fraud where scammers, through various means of manipulation, convince victims to deposit more and more money into financial “investments” using cryptocurrency where the funds are ultimately stolen by criminal actors, usually overseas.
20 Clues: Currency _____ Report • Suspicious _____ Report • Phishing scams that happen over the phone • Any activity that relies on deception in order to achieve a gain. • Part of the money laundering cycle, the laundered money is disbursed from the legitimate account. • ...
Chapters 1&2 Criminal & Addictive Thinking 2025-01-21
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- We ________ that information—we make sense of it for ourselves—through our thinking.
- Many of us might ______ the harmful things that have happened because of our criminal lifestyle and addiction.
- We also have __________, or “gut” feelings.
- Learn how to identify and stop old criminal and addictive thinking patterns before you act or ______.
- This Criminal and Addictive Thinking workbook has _____ goals to help you.
- By changing our thinking, we can change our feelings and our ___________.
- The world provides us with ___________ that we take in with our senses—we see, hear, touch, taste, and smell.
- _________ is how we get around and function in the world. It’s what directs us to do one thing rather than another.
- Learn how faulty, extreme thinking can lead to faulty, extreme __________ and behavior.
- A ___________ happens when a person under the influence of alcohol or other drugs continues to function and appears normal to others, but later has no memory of what happened.
- We all can make mistakes in the way we think. Sometimes this is called _________ ___________.
- Faulty thinkers often think in ___________.
- Just as with our criminal history, the first step toward honesty and recovery from our addictions is _________ that we have a substance use disorder.
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- If we have a ___________ mental health disorder as well, like a depressive or anxiety disorder, that can also affect our thinking.
- The purpose of this workbook is to help us become more aware of our thinking and understand how it affects the way we ____.
- Once we figure out the problem, we can start to take _____________ for it.
- Changing our ________ thinking patterns can lead us to freedom and sobriety.
- Learn how to think about, or ________ your thinking.
- As criminal and addictive thinkers, many of us might get __________ when we’re told that something is wrong with the way we’re thinking or that we have problems with our thought processes.
- Replace ____________ patterns of thinking with better and healthier choices that will, over time, lead to a healthier way of life.
- Thinking is how we _________ with the world; it shapes how we act with people.
- We are __ _______ of our thoughts.
- What we think is not always ______.
- The first step in changing the way we think is ___________ why our current way of thinking has caused us problems.
- Our thinking shows us how we will _______ to the world—that is, what we will say or do.
- Everything around us throughout our lives has ___________ how we think.
- This thought process—taking in information, thinking about what it means and how to respond, and then acting on it—sets us apart from other __________.
27 Clues: What we think is not always ______. • We are __ _______ of our thoughts. • We also have __________, or “gut” feelings. • Faulty thinkers often think in ___________. • Learn how to think about, or ________ your thinking. • Everything around us throughout our lives has ___________ how we think. • ...
Criminal Vocabulary (England, Wales) 2026-04-08
Across
- (obchodovanie) s neverejnými informáciami
- podpaľačstvo
- kontrolovaná (látka)
- neoprávnené (zverejnenie informácií)
- technicky nevyhovujúca na plavbu (o lodi)
- incitement
- (ublíženie) na zdraví
- únos dieťaťa jedným z rodičov
- pytliactvo
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- podať (jed)
- zastrašovať
- krivá prísaha
- master of ship
- obnažovanie
- hromadná bitka - napadnutie na verejnosti
- znehodnotenie (potravín)
- vysťahovanie (nájomcu)
17 Clues: incitement • pytliactvo • podať (jed) • zastrašovať • obnažovanie • podpaľačstvo • krivá prísaha • master of ship • kontrolovaná (látka) • (ublíženie) na zdraví • vysťahovanie (nájomcu) • znehodnotenie (potravín) • únos dieťaťa jedným z rodičov • neoprávnené (zverejnenie informácií) • (obchodovanie) s neverejnými informáciami • technicky nevyhovujúca na plavbu (o lodi) • ...
US Criminal Justice System 2025-04-11
Across
- Stealing money from a company for personal use
- what a police officer needs in order to arrest you
- type of crime where there is no victim as a result
- less serious crimes like traffic violations
- Anyone under the age of 18
- this is what police officers do to criminals who commit crimes
- Hate crimes, assault, murder are all crimes against ______
- formally accused of committing a crime
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- The death penalty
- type of crime that typically occurs in the workplace, like fraud
- Destruction or damage to someone else's property
- Serious crimes like murder or kidnapping
- Type of punishment where you are not in jail, but you are strictly monitored
- one method used to fight crime is increasing the number of this
- the amount of money you can pay to get out of jail until your trial
- Jury has to reach a ____ decision to be found guilty
- the chance you get to plead guilty or innocent in front of the judge
17 Clues: The death penalty • Anyone under the age of 18 • formally accused of committing a crime • Serious crimes like murder or kidnapping • less serious crimes like traffic violations • Stealing money from a company for personal use • Destruction or damage to someone else's property • what a police officer needs in order to arrest you • ...
LC S-13 PART III CROSSWORD 2015-01-14
Across
- henkilökunta
- vangita, eristää
- seurakunta
- estää
- vanhanaikainen
- keskiaikainen
- tarvike (ei ikinä monikon –s!)
- edullinen; johdos verbistä afford (olla varaa johonkin)
- kolo tiessä
- vanki
- keskustella (ei ikinä prepositiota about!)
- vankila
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- varat
- paikallinen
- rikollinen
- kilpailla
- jääkaappi
- perustaa
- ostaa; ostos
- kilpailija
- prosentti
- korjata
22 Clues: varat • estää • vanki • korjata • vankila • perustaa • kilpailla • jääkaappi • prosentti • rikollinen • seurakunta • kilpailija • paikallinen • kolo tiessä • henkilökunta • ostaa; ostos • keskiaikainen • vanhanaikainen • vangita, eristää • tarvike (ei ikinä monikon –s!) • keskustella (ei ikinä prepositiota about!) • edullinen; johdos verbistä afford (olla varaa johonkin)
Vokabeln UNIT 4 2020-03-26
31 Clues: groß • Land • grau • Seil • Reste • klein • ernst • Stock • blond • Humor • werfen • Stufen • Strafe • Umwelt • Brille • schaden • Känguru • Urkunde • Trommel • Schulter • Siedlung • erwähnen • Vergleich • besonders • verwöhnen • Kletterer • Zeremonie • befestigen • wohlhabend • Verbrecher • Heimatstadt
difficult words 4 2022-06-02
20 Clues: Xbox • finish • cannot • disease • focused • to make • worried • persuade • Ethnicity • keep going • San andreas • russia is.. • chrome book • coordination • wanting to know • someone consuming • thief or criminal • into consideration • being loud and proud • last thing you do on a science project
HW 2022-10-17
29 Clues: вор • суд • штраф • кража • судья • закон • тюрьма • убийца • красть • убежать • стоящий • напасть • ограбить • виновный • убийство • присяжные • наказание • совершать • разрешать • воровство • преступник • невиновный • арестовать • под арестом • неправильный • преступление • кража со взломом • мелкое правонарушение • крупное правонарушение
22-23 2023-10-27
24 Clues: 강도 • 막다 • 범인 • 금하다 • 분명한 • 배심원단 • 인정하다 • 위반하다 • 조사하다 • 제한하다 • 체포하다 • 규제하다 • 모욕 모욕하다 • 조사하다 묻다 • 용의자 의심하다 • 범하다 저지르다 • 의도적인 계획된 • 덫 덫으로 잡다 • 속이다 기만하다 • 자백하다 고백하다 • 기분을 상하게하다 • 선고하다 판결하다 • 고소하다 소송을 제기하다 • 신원을 확인하다 감정하다
