criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
The Crucible Vocabulary 2021-12-13
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- an attempt to make something appear true that is not.
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- existing or occurring in large amounts
- with great interest or enthusiasm.
- Showing dislike, disrespect, hate
- envy (someone) the possession or enjoyment of (something).
- express complete disapproval of, typically in public
- a way of behaving that shows respect and obedience
- a system of government in which religious leaders rule in the name of God or a god.
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- to treat someone in a cruel, harassing way, especially because of their race or political or religious beliefs.
- Evil or criminal behavior
- a title for a priest or minister in a Christian church
- Start to lose strength or momentum
- very serious or formal in manner, behavior, or expression
- extreme anger
15 Clues: extreme anger • Evil or criminal behavior • Showing dislike, disrespect, hate • Start to lose strength or momentum • with great interest or enthusiasm. • existing or occurring in large amounts • a way of behaving that shows respect and obedience • express complete disapproval of, typically in public • an attempt to make something appear true that is not. • ...
Julia, Maja, Oliwia 2023-04-27
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- someone who breaks into houses
- a risky game when you can either get rick or loose everything you have
- someone who got attack/robbed
- sometimes teenage boys do that to girls they like
- someone who does illegal stuff (robs a store or kill somebody)
- sometimes school kick someone out for being bad person
- someone who stoles from the stores
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- when you get charge something that you didn't do
- that feeling when you lie or do something illegal
- something that someone has to do while living in the country
- someone who vandalise
- you see a person that you know
- someone that moved away from s country that they were born in
- you can attack somebody with it
- leader of the criminal group/gang/attack
15 Clues: someone who vandalise • someone who got attack/robbed • someone who breaks into houses • you see a person that you know • you can attack somebody with it • someone who stoles from the stores • leader of the criminal group/gang/attack • when you get charge something that you didn't do • that feeling when you lie or do something illegal • ...
Crime vocabulary 2017-03-13
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- / A type of punishment whereby the offender has to pay money
- / To intentionally set fire to property
- / To attack someone
- / Repeatedly watching or following another person without them knowing
- / Criminal activity carried out online
- / Dishonest actions by those who hold power or authority
- / The consequences of committing a crime
- / Taking or receiving something to gain something more
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- / To betray one's own country
- / The action of taking someone else's property from them, without their consent
- / Assault or threatening of a partner, spouse or family member
- / A criminal offense of using threats or intimidation to make a gain
- / Treatment that is considered fair and equal
- / To fake or copy an important piece of document
- / A place where people are held for a crime they have committed
15 Clues: / To attack someone • / To betray one's own country • / Criminal activity carried out online • / To intentionally set fire to property • / The consequences of committing a crime • / Treatment that is considered fair and equal • / To fake or copy an important piece of document • / Taking or receiving something to gain something more • ...
Bud, Not Buddy: Section 2 2021-01-14
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- a tough and violent criminal
- describes something that is sensible or reasonable to do
- demanded that something happen or that someone do something
- a very sad or upsetting event that
- someone who is not willing to change ideas or opinions is ________
- what Bud means when he said he and Deza busted slob
- a form of something that is different in some way from other forms
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- a fake name that a person such as a criminal sometimes uses
- strong feelings of sadness or regret
- a right or liberty given to some and not others
- to get something back again
- a place where children whose parents have died can live and be cared for
- very thin but strong and muscular
- a surprise attack
- a person's relatives are their ______
15 Clues: a surprise attack • to get something back again • a tough and violent criminal • very thin but strong and muscular • a very sad or upsetting event that • strong feelings of sadness or regret • a person's relatives are their ______ • a right or liberty given to some and not others • what Bud means when he said he and Deza busted slob • ...
Al Capone Does My Homework Vocab 2024-03-20
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- A long passage in a building from which doors lead into rooms
- A boat used for conveying goods and passengers across short distances
- A fit of rage or hysterics
- An institution offering shelter and support to people who are mentally ill
- Someone with special supervisory duties
- The action or process of receiving something sent, given, or inflicted
- Utterly odious or wicked
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- A criminal deception to result in a financial or personal gain
- Made in exact imitation of something like money
- filled with or characterized by intense but unexpressed anger
- admit that something is true or valid after denying it
- A woman's loose upper garment resembling a shirt
- Steal or misappropriate
- Something that causes pain or suffering
- A person who is guilty of a criminal offence
15 Clues: Steal or misappropriate • Utterly odious or wicked • A fit of rage or hysterics • Someone with special supervisory duties • Something that causes pain or suffering • A person who is guilty of a criminal offence • Made in exact imitation of something like money • A woman's loose upper garment resembling a shirt • admit that something is true or valid after denying it • ...
Crime 2014-12-03
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- Person trying to find the criminal
- Instrument used to kill somebody
- A personwho has seen something important
- A reason for doing something
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- Person who might be the criminal
- When the police look into a crime to find out the truth
- A crime when somebody kills another person
- A case that is like a puzzle and difficult to solve
- Something that helps you to prove a crime
- The person who is killed
10 Clues: The person who is killed • A reason for doing something • Person who might be the criminal • Instrument used to kill somebody • Person trying to find the criminal • A personwho has seen something important • Something that helps you to prove a crime • A crime when somebody kills another person • A case that is like a puzzle and difficult to solve • ...
Crime 2014-12-04
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- Something that helps you to prove a crime
- Instrument used to kill somebody
- A Person who has seen something important
- Person trying to find the criminal
- A crime when somebody kills another person
- The Person who is killed
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- When the polce look into a crimee to find out the truth
- A reason for doing something
- A case that is like a puzzle and difficult to solve
- Person who might be the criminal
10 Clues: The Person who is killed • A reason for doing something • Instrument used to kill somebody • Person who might be the criminal • Person trying to find the criminal • Something that helps you to prove a crime • A Person who has seen something important • A crime when somebody kills another person • A case that is like a puzzle and difficult to solve • ...
Vacaciones del sol cap. 20-22 2018-09-28
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- Un parte del pantalones
- Cuando la policía coge un criminal el criminal es …
- El nombre del plato más típico de la cocina de Tossa
- El jefe del inmobiliario falso
- Un liquido que aborrecer agua
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- Una planta muy grande. Está en el bosque.
- El nombre del restaurante
- La color de los ojos de Nilsson
- Un lugar con arena y cerca del mar
- El nacionalidad de la turista que Paco ha conocido
10 Clues: Un parte del pantalones • El nombre del restaurante • Un liquido que aborrecer agua • El jefe del inmobiliario falso • La color de los ojos de Nilsson • Un lugar con arena y cerca del mar • Una planta muy grande. Está en el bosque. • El nacionalidad de la turista que Paco ha conocido • Cuando la policía coge un criminal el criminal es … • ...
Life without hope & Wyatt Earp 2023-10-02
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- to lock up
- phenomenon that a criminal commits new crimes even after being punished
- to state exactly how something must be or must be done
- providing skils and education to prepare you for a job
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- a group of men gathered together by a sheriff to help find a criminal or keep order
- to cause something
- to put in operation
- food that is too soft and tastes bad
- group
- to shout
10 Clues: group • to shout • to lock up • to cause something • to put in operation • food that is too soft and tastes bad • to state exactly how something must be or must be done • providing skils and education to prepare you for a job • phenomenon that a criminal commits new crimes even after being punished • ...
Law created by Rūta 2022-12-03
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- the crime of making a copy of an official dicument or work of art
- a piece of information that helps to solve a crime or puzzle
- to stop a criminal
- the act of going on sb's land without permission
- damage done to a person's body
- to catch sb who is believed to have committed a crime
- to breaj into a building and steal things
- driving faster than is allowed in a specific area
- sb who sees a crime or accident happening
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- to force a liquid out of a can onto a surface
- to charge sb with a crime and put them on trial for it
- stealing sth from a shop
- to get away
- a person who steals things
- the act of intentionally damaging public property
- sb who has cimmitted an illegal or violent action
16 Clues: to get away • to stop a criminal • stealing sth from a shop • a person who steals things • damage done to a person's body • to breaj into a building and steal things • sb who sees a crime or accident happening • to force a liquid out of a can onto a surface • the act of going on sb's land without permission • the act of intentionally damaging public property • ...
911 Stuff 2015-04-03
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- A CRIMINAL DECEPTION WHERE SOMEONE IS LOOKING FOR FINANCIAL OR PERSONAL GAIN
- A CRIMINAL ACT THAT IS WORSE THAN A MISDEMEANOR.
- A MINOR CRIME OR WRONGDOING
- THE PROSECURTION OF A PERSON TWICE FOR THE SAME OFFENSE
- A LEGAL DOCUMENT THAT ALLOWS A POLICE MAN TO SEARCH A HOUSE.
- NUMBER 1 CAUSE FOR MOST ACCIDENTS IN THE UNITED STATES
- WHAT IS CAITLIN COMMONLY REFERRED TO?
- EVERY CAR MUST HAVE THIS TYPE OF INSURANCE
- WHAT IS KEN'S FAVORITE CANDY?
- WHERE DOES JUDY MARTIN LIVE?
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- THIS TYPE OF DRIVING IS WHEN YOU REACT TO ANOTHER PERSONS BAD ACTIONS
- WHAT DID ALEXA PULL OUT OF HER PURSE AND EAT?
- WHAT IS THE LASTEST CHARACTER ON A STICK?
- BRENDA'S TERM FOR A FIRE EXTINGUISHER
- WHAT IS HEATHER'S FAVORITE BIRD?
- WHO TOOK THE UNDERSHERIFF'S CAR?
- THIS IS A SHOW BASED ON CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATIONS
17 Clues: A MINOR CRIME OR WRONGDOING • WHERE DOES JUDY MARTIN LIVE? • WHAT IS KEN'S FAVORITE CANDY? • WHAT IS HEATHER'S FAVORITE BIRD? • WHO TOOK THE UNDERSHERIFF'S CAR? • BRENDA'S TERM FOR A FIRE EXTINGUISHER • WHAT IS CAITLIN COMMONLY REFERRED TO? • WHAT IS THE LASTEST CHARACTER ON A STICK? • EVERY CAR MUST HAVE THIS TYPE OF INSURANCE • WHAT DID ALEXA PULL OUT OF HER PURSE AND EAT? • ...
Crime and Punishment 2015-04-06
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- Breaking the law is a...
- People who catch criminals
- The ultimate punishment for a crime
- Law The law relating to to crime or criminal acts
- A joint effort between the community, police and media to help stop crime
- Someone who the police believe may have committed a crimeTreason The crime of betraying ones country
- Someone who sees a crime
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- A main part of their role os to ensure correct court procedure
- What ancient civilisation put criminals into an arena to fight against wild animals
- One of the ordeals used by the church
- Not guilty
- The name of legal practicioners who speak on belhalf of people in court
- This was a common form of punishment in the Middle Ages
- An example of property crime
- Known as the worst age for punishment
- Law made by the State and Commonwealth Parliaments
- The party who sues in a a civil action is called a...
17 Clues: Not guilty • Breaking the law is a... • Someone who sees a crime • People who catch criminals • An example of property crime • The ultimate punishment for a crime • One of the ordeals used by the church • Known as the worst age for punishment • Law The law relating to to crime or criminal acts • Law made by the State and Commonwealth Parliaments • ...
Angry Men 2012-10-10
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- pointed out the woman had glasses
- Being in accordance with the usual requirements, customs, etc.; conventional: to pay one's formal respects.
- juror that lived in the slums
- juror who was the last to say not guilty
- the juror who first believed the boy was not guilty
- A reckless attack with intent to injure seriously (as with a deadly weapon)
- the murder weapon
- juror that yelled about people living in the slums
- A person, as a complainant or chief witness, instigating prosecution in a criminal proceeding.
- the juror with the cough drops
- The usual writ for the summoning of witnesses or the submission of evidence, as records or documents, before a court or other deliberative body.
- how was the man killed
- the crime that was committed
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- A formal accusation initiating a criminal case, presented by a grand jury and usually required for felonies and other serious crimes.
- A court order banning reporters, attorneys, and other parties involved in a case before a court of law from reporting on or publicly disclosing anything relating to the case.
- A person in charge of a particular department, group of workers, etc., as in a factory or the like.
- the rights that a cop reads to a guy when they are arrested.
- who killed the man
- An authoritative command, message, or signal by which one is summoned.
- juror that doodled
- the witness looked through this and saw the murder
- juror with tickets
- Cause A reasonable ground for a belief, as, in a criminal case, that the accused was guilty of the crime, or, in a civil case, that grounds for the action existed: used especially as a defense to an action for malicious prosecution.
23 Clues: the murder weapon • who killed the man • juror that doodled • juror with tickets • how was the man killed • the crime that was committed • juror that lived in the slums • the juror with the cough drops • pointed out the woman had glasses • juror who was the last to say not guilty • juror that yelled about people living in the slums • ...
COURTS 2013-03-25
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- The person who decides on questions of law.
- The power of judges and courts to make decisions based on their interpretation the law.
- A person who has been arrested and charged by the police with a criminal offence.
- The High Court is considered the guardian of the ____________.
- Records what happens in a court hearing. (2)
- The _____ _____ assists a senior legal practitioner.(2)
- Law made by the courts is referred to as ______ Law.
- A court officer who assists the judge in the running of the court.
- The legal system where two sides present evidence to prove their case to an independent body.
- The Judge’s _________ assists the judge with paperwork and legal research.
- The __________ services officer supervises the accused while they are in the court.
- A judge that deals with minor cases.
- A type of inadmissible evidence.
- The _______ Court
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- In an open court the ______ are allowed to watch cases.
- The party representing the accused.
- The legal process where the judge is involved in the investigation of a case.
- When a person is found not guilty of a criminal offence by a judge or jury.
- Beyond reasonable doubt is the ________ __ _____ in criminal cases. (3)
- A person who gives evidence in court.
- The media will often send ___________ to report on cases being heard in court.
- Paul de Jersey is the _____ _______ of Queensland. (2)
- The party that presents the case for the Crown.
- The person against who a court action is brought.
- A type of admissible evidence.
- A legal practitioner that advocates for their clients in court.
- A legal practitioner that deals with a variety of legal issues or concerns.
- A formal request by a party to review or re-hear the decision of a lower court.
28 Clues: The _______ Court • A type of admissible evidence. • A type of inadmissible evidence. • The party representing the accused. • A judge that deals with minor cases. • A person who gives evidence in court. • The person who decides on questions of law. • Records what happens in a court hearing. (2) • The party that presents the case for the Crown. • ...
Security 2013-08-04
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- An offence that can be summary or indictable?
- Section 494 of the Criminal Code of Canada deals with ________ arrest authority?
- When a person does not leave, after directed to do so, the person would considered to be __________
- Touch someone without consent, Intentionally, either directly or indirectly
- What does 10-4 mean?
- Surveillance from a place hidden from view is what type of Surveillance?
- Evidence of prior bad acts is __________ __________ evidence (2 words)
- A minor offence under the Criminal Code of Canada
- Without colour of right if you convert something to your own use it is considered ______?
- __________________ Laws are also called By-laws
- Level of Government that operates the OPP?
- A witness on the stand is giving what type of evidence?
- PIPEDA is a __________ act
- who's responsibility is safety in the workplace?
- a wrong against society
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- Under the Criminal Code of Canada the offence when a fire is deliberately set?
- a serious offernce
- section 10 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms deals with rights upon ___________
- Fingerprints, Hair Samples, and Mineral Samples are considered what type of evidence?
- what does "Z" stand for in the Phonetic Alphabet?
- Section 494 1 (a) says anyone can arrest if they ___________ an Indictable Offence (2 words)
- Class C fires involve _______________ equipment
- only the police can _______________
- term for evidence that is allowed in a trail or hearing
- A trail within a trail
- Who determines what evidence will be allowed in court?
- The act that regulates security guards in Ontario?
- all security guards shall act with honesty and ____________
- The police officers are __________ officers
- under the LLA (Liquor License Act) you can not arrest, you can only ____________
30 Clues: a serious offernce • What does 10-4 mean? • A trail within a trail • a wrong against society • PIPEDA is a __________ act • only the police can _______________ • Level of Government that operates the OPP? • The police officers are __________ officers • An offence that can be summary or indictable? • Class C fires involve _______________ equipment • ...
Faux Friday Super Fun Time Crossword Review 2013-11-14
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- The main source of criminal law in Canada.
- A principle that judicial decisions should be based on objective criteria, free from bias or conflicts of interest.
- When an accused person claims they were not present at the time of the offense.
- Relatively simple crimes, usually heard in Provincial Court.
- When something is reduced from a Criminal offense to an illegal act, it is __________.
- Courts that hold preliminary hearings finding facts, witness testimony, and introduction of evidence.
- Offenses that can be prosecuted as either summary or indictable offenses.
- Liberal leader Justin Trudeau wants to __________ marijuana.
- What drug did Toronto mayor Rob Ford finally admit to smoking?
- You cannot convict if there is __________.
- More serious offenses.
- How does Mr. Ross take his coffee?
- "__________ is fairness." -Plato
- Who stole the bourbon from the Kwik-E-Mart?
- A suspension or postponement of judicial proceedings.
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- Home of the Spartans.
- Mr. Ross and Mr. Leclair wish you would stop using these in class.
- __________ is not often accepted as a defense. A person is usually still responsible for their actions when drunk.
- The first 'angry man' to vote "not guilty."
- "With knowledge, with intent, knowing."
- Mr. Leclair did not study law at University. What did he study?
- If something is illegal, but not Criminal it is __________.
- Canada's final court of appeal.
- Canada's national court system that hears legal disputes with the federal government.
- Guest Speaker Dave Taylor attended law school at __________.
- Force used to defend an attack.
- The last 'angry man' to change his vote.
- If something is wrong, but not illegal it is __________.
- A person who commits an offense because they were threatened may claim the defense of __________
- The physical act of committing a crime.
30 Clues: Home of the Spartans. • More serious offenses. • Canada's final court of appeal. • Force used to defend an attack. • "__________ is fairness." -Plato • How does Mr. Ross take his coffee? • "With knowledge, with intent, knowing." • The physical act of committing a crime. • The last 'angry man' to change his vote. • The main source of criminal law in Canada. • ...
intro quiz 3 2015-10-29
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- The most visible person in the court system and arguably the most powerful
- A court system with two opposing sides and a neutral party where the burden is on the state to prove guilt
- This is a controlled substance that is used recreationally
- This criminal justice component adjudicates defendants charged with crimes and ensure the criminal justice system is fair in procedures
- The authority of a court to hear types of cases
- Federal agency that was formed to restrict the supply of controlled substances through coordination with states and local agencies
- President who coined the term ‘War on Drugs’
- US _____ court is the highest court in the country and hears cases that involve interpreting the constitution
- A private business that seeks money owed to the bondsman.
- ____ bail is the dollar amount associated with pretrial release
- Any substance other than food which by its chemical nature affects the structure or function of the living organism
- The decision process and financial arrangements that determine release or confinement of defendants.
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- ___ ___ ___ created authority for federal government “to regulate drugs or controlled substances”
- _____ jurisdiction courts handle more serious criminal cases that violate state laws
- An acronym for an area that has been designated as a primary entry point or distribution area for illicit drugs in the United States
- Individuals who keep court records
- US ____ court is the 'court of last resort' that hear cases originally tried in lower federal courts
- Responsible for court security and transporting defendants
- The individual who represents the defendant in court proceedings
- The representative of the state and government in court proceedings
- US____ court is the trial courts of the federal system
- A private business that posts bail on the defendant’s behalf.
22 Clues: Individuals who keep court records • President who coined the term ‘War on Drugs’ • The authority of a court to hear types of cases • US____ court is the trial courts of the federal system • A private business that seeks money owed to the bondsman. • This is a controlled substance that is used recreationally • ...
Chapter 16- Types of Law 2021-05-11
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- a process by which lawyers have the opportunity to check facts and gather evidence before a trial
- a notice directing someone to appear in court to answer a complaint or charge
- the process in which a defendant agrees to plead guilty to a less serious crime in order to receive a lighter sentence
- the person who is being sued
- a juvenile court process that is much like a preliminary hearing in an adult criminal law
- the government in its role as the party who starts the legal proceedings against someone accused of a crime
- minor crime for which a person can be fined a small sum of money or jailed for up to one year
- to correct a person's behavior
- the final settlement and sentencing in a juvenile case
- more serious crime such as kidnapping, robbery, or murder
- the punishment given to someone found guilty of committing a crime
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- a youth who has committed an offense that is punishable by criminal processes
- the questioning of a witness at a trial or hearing to check or discredit the witnesses's testimony
- the procedure used to determine in facts in a juvenile case
- a state's written criminal laws
- a youth charged with being beyond the control of his or her legal guardian
- the person who files a lawsuit
- a lack of proper care and attention
- an act that breaks a laws and causes harm to people society in general
- taking charge of someone in an official way
- money ordered by court to be paid for injuries or losses suffered
- delinquent a child or teenager who commits a serious crime or repeatedly breaks the law
- a wrongful act for which an injured party has the right to sue
23 Clues: the person who is being sued • the person who files a lawsuit • to correct a person's behavior • a state's written criminal laws • a lack of proper care and attention • taking charge of someone in an official way • the final settlement and sentencing in a juvenile case • more serious crime such as kidnapping, robbery, or murder • ...
Mr. C Business Law Final Exam #2 2021-12-13
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- this is the invitation to make a contract
- Less serious crimes, such as traffic violations or disorderly conduct. Often penalized with just a fine
- the physical contact is intentional (I actually punch you)
- is called the supreme law of the land. this givers Congress permission to create laws
- someone who files a lawsuit in civil court
- one party agrees with the other party’s offer
- when a judge makes a decision in a trial. No jury is used
- using the outcome of a previous case to determine the outcome of a similar, current case
- this type of law is when a crime is committed
- meaning a group of people listen to the case and make a decision on the its outcome
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- each party gets something from the other
- new offer that is made in replace or response of the original offer
- a written or spoken agreement, especially one concerning employment, sales, or tenancy, that is intended to be enforceable by law.
- the threat that harm is coming or may be coming (I am going to punch you)
- one when person, due to their carelessness, injures/harms another person
- someone who has been accused of committing a crime
- the highest court in the land
- Court lowest, most basic form of the court system
- a person acts a certain way and their actions cause injury, even without intent or
- typically are more serious criminal crimes such as murder or kidnapping. Often results in jail time and a fine
- collar criminal crimes that occur in the business world. Examples include fraud, bribery and embezzlement.
- these laws helps settle disagreements between people
22 Clues: the highest court in the land • each party gets something from the other • this is the invitation to make a contract • someone who files a lawsuit in civil court • one party agrees with the other party’s offer • this type of law is when a crime is committed • someone who has been accused of committing a crime • Court lowest, most basic form of the court system • ...
law terms 2023-01-25
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- transfer of accused fugitive from state where arrested to state where charged
- Defendants answer to plaintiff's declaration; accused’s answer to criminal charge
- Recognizance: Condition of release of accused person without payment of bail
- Trial: Consideration of case by jury, as opposed to by judge or arbitrator
- written questions answered under oath
- post facto: “after the fact”; fixing or changing punishment for an act after it was committed, now forbidden by U.S. Constitution
- Action to recover actual item of personal property rather than its value
- Oral evidence given by witness
- detention: holding of prisoner without bail
- of Limitations: Legislative act limiting time in which a plaintiff may bring civil suit or state may bring criminal action.
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- Command to appear in court and testify
- Offer money or property to fulfill an obligation
- Legally authorized period of delay
- : Criminal Charges made by grand jury
- Isolate Jury
- Legal case contested in court
- Annul or rescind a document decision or offer
- Intentional abandonment of right
- of Attorney: written authority allowing one person to act for another
- Corpus: “have the body”; court order requiring that detained prisoner be produced in court to inquire into legality of detention
- Damages: damages in excess of actual loss awarded to wronged plaintiff to punish defendant
- Contendance: “I do not wish to contest”
- court order authorizing action by public officer, usually arrest or search and seizure
- Official inquiry or examination before jury; coroner’s investigation of cause of death
- Written court order issued to serve administration of justice; usually stipulating that something be done or not to be done
25 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 • Command to appear in court and testify • Contendance: “I do not wish to contest” • detention: holding of prisoner without bail • ...
Crossword 2024-02-07
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- someone who sees or experiences a fire event and can provide information.
- a measure of the degree of heat present, crucial in firefighting for assessing fire conditions.
- an extremely intense and uncontrollable fire.
- a communication device used by firefighters to coordinate efforts and share information.
- a device used for reaching heights, typically in firefighting to access higher floors or rescue people.
- courage and bravery exhibited, especially in the face of danger, often recognized with awards.
- a formal accusation that initiates a criminal case, often issued by a grand jury.
- a ranking officer in a fire department, often responsible for overseeing specific operations or personnel.
- a breed of dog historically associated with firehouses, known for its intelligence and agility.
- the main office or base of operations for a fire department.
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- a vital element necessary for combustion and the sustenance of life.
- a strong, heat-resistant synthetic fiber often used in firefighting gear.
- small, glowing pieces of wood or coal that remain after a fire.
- a lesser criminal offense typically punishable by fines or less than a year in jail.
- an intense, widespread fire that creates its own wind system and can be extremely difficult to control.
- a trained medical professional who provides advanced life support in emergency situations.
- a person who provides information to authorities about criminal activities.
- a measuring instrument, such as a pressure or temperature gauge, used to assess various conditions in firefighting.
- a senior officer in a fire department responsible for leading and managing a specific group of firefighters.
- a substance used to aid the ignition and intensify the burning of a fire.
20 Clues: an extremely intense and uncontrollable fire. • the main office or base of operations for a fire department. • small, glowing pieces of wood or coal that remain after a fire. • a vital element necessary for combustion and the sustenance of life. • a strong, heat-resistant synthetic fiber often used in firefighting gear. • ...
Chapter 7 (p168-191) 2024-05-02
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- One benefit of the case management reforms introduced in 2010 is that it increases ?
- Civil trial verdicts decide if a person is ...?
- Once a civil case is initiated and the claim has been issued, both sides will give further information relevant to the case. This is called further and better ?
- When the opposing party questions a witness
- If an accused pleads guilty there is ...
- A type of damages given for a quantifiable loss such as pain and suffering
- The Sentencing Act allows for ... discretion where judges can choose an appropriate sentence
- the most severe sentence that can be offered in WA
- Where a civil case begins. Document outlining the alleged wrong is filed in the court.
- Remedies for torts are called ? The purpose is to restore a person for the loss suffered.
- The solution to a civil case is called ?
- The first step in the criminal pre-trial process
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- the purpose of this stage is to clarify the dispute and prepare evidence
- The purpose of this stage is to discover the truth
- An aim of sentencing based on the 'eye for an eye' principle
- How many stages are there in a criminal/civil trial?
- The judge takes a more active role in case management which reflects the ... system
- The resolution to a crime is called a ?
- All convicted persons who claim their innocence have the right to what?
- In a civil trial, when each party must provide the other party with a list of documents relevant to the case is called?
- The least severe sentence that can be offered in WA
- The person responsible for case management in the civil pre-trial process is called ?
- Criminal trial verdicts decide if a person is ...?
23 Clues: The resolution to a crime is called a ? • If an accused pleads guilty there is ... • The solution to a civil case is called ? • When the opposing party questions a witness • Civil trial verdicts decide if a person is ...? • The first step in the criminal pre-trial process • The purpose of this stage is to discover the truth • ...
Public Safety Criminal Justice Yaz 2024-08-09
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- A period of supervision of an offender ordered by the court instead of serving time in prison
- Confiscating a person's property or actual person for criminal acts defined by the law.
- Also called Deadly Force, is force that is likely to cause serious bodily injury or death
- A place of confinement for people convicted of serious crimes usually administered by the State or Federal government.
- In Arizona, 3 classes of crimes that could result in jail time and/or fines
- Dogs specifically bred and trained to work with drugs, cadaver, bombs, cell phones, etc.
- Helicopter Casualty Evacuation
- A system designed to notify citizens of unlawful taking of a child that provides name and vehicle information of the suspected kidnapper
- a place for lawful confinement of people waiting for their trial or for those convicted of misdemeanor offenses.
- Assisting the heart and lungs to work with via chest compressions
- Subjects creating a barrier from emergency personnel from rendering aid
- when a person fails to perceive a substantial and unjustifiable risk that the result will occur or that the circumstance exists.
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- Personnel responsible for two-way communication between field units
- Where a crime actually occurred.
- Tangible evidence found at a crime scene.
- moving around a designated area for the purpose of observing and/or preventing activity.
- Criminal information supported by Arizona Department of Public Safety that collects feeds on arrests, the issue of active warrants, case dispositions and the occurrence of criminal matters from law enforcement agencies and the state judiciary.
- police patrol using motorized vehicles; cars, motorcycles etc
- A statewide network housing various database on persons and property in Arizona
- Usually a 10 step process of listening, engaging and reflecting what one hears
20 Clues: Helicopter Casualty Evacuation • Where a crime actually occurred. • Tangible evidence found at a crime scene. • police patrol using motorized vehicles; cars, motorcycles etc • Assisting the heart and lungs to work with via chest compressions • Personnel responsible for two-way communication between field units • ...
Criminal Justice Unit 4 Actvities 2024-09-06
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- The mental state or intent of the person committing the crime.
- Specific conditions or facts that must be present for the crime to occur.
- Requires the intent to kill or cause grievous bodily harm with premeditation.
- If the defendant was induced by law enforcement to commit a crime they otherwise would not have committed
- The occurrence of damage, injury, or another negative consequence resulting from the criminal act.
- The legal connection between the defendant's conduct and the harm that occurred
- Events that occur after the defendant's act but before the harm.
- Failing to feed a dependent child, leading to harm or death.
- The person acts with a disregard of a substantial and unjustifiable risk.
- the defendant intended to engage in the act itself, but not necessarily to achieve a specific result.
- those where the perpetrator not only intends to perform the criminal act but also aims to bring about a particular result or consequence.
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- If the defendant honestly and reasonably believed in a fact that would make the act non-criminal
- Involves unlawfully entering a structure with the intent to commit a crime, typically theft, inside.
- Unforeseeable, extraordinary events that break the chain of causation and relieve the defendant of liability.
- The defendant's actions must have caused the harm or result.
- The requirement that the actus reus and mens rea occur simultaneously.
- The person fails to be aware of a substantial risk that constitutes a deviation from the standard of care.
- Striking someone with the intent to harm.
- The offender has a distinct purpose or objective in committing the act.
- Involves altering a document with the intent to defraud.
- Liability Certain crimes do not require proof of intent, only that the act was committed.
- The act is done with the intent to achieve a specific result.
22 Clues: Striking someone with the intent to harm. • Involves altering a document with the intent to defraud. • The defendant's actions must have caused the harm or result. • Failing to feed a dependent child, leading to harm or death. • The act is done with the intent to achieve a specific result. • The mental state or intent of the person committing the crime. • ...
Chapter 6 The Nature of Crime 2016-05-30
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- The reason a person commits a crime
- Offences that do not require mens rea but to which the accused can offer the defence of due diligence.
- An agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur.
- the desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another
- A deliberate closing of one’s mind to the possible consequences of one’s actions
- The person who actually commits the crime
- Thee desire to commit a wrongful act, with no ulterior motive or purpose
- A criminal act must be completed in order for a crime to exist. The two major types of incomplete crime: criminal attempt and conspiracy.
- The defence that the accused took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular offence
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- An awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea
- Legal responsibility for a wrongful action
- The shared responsibility among criminals for any additional offences that are committed in the course of the crime they originally attended to commit.
- A deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, with reckless disregard for the consequences.
- Someone who knowingly receives, comforts, or assists a perpetrator in escaping from the police.
- An act or omission of an act that is prohibited and punishable by federal statute
- Laws covering less serious offences at the provincial or municipal level; most often punishable by fines
- A state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action, knows what the results will be, and is reckless regarding the consequences.
- Wanton or reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others, sometimes causing serious injury or death.
- “the guilty act” - the voluntary action, omission, or state of being that is forbidden by the Criminal Code
- Federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare.
- The intention to commit a crime, even when the crime is not completed.
- Consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take.
- Law that identifies crimes and prescribes punishments
- A crime that involves advising, recommending, or persuading another person to commit a crime.
- The crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence
- A criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime
26 Clues: The reason a person commits a crime • The person who actually commits the crime • Legal responsibility for a wrongful action • Law that identifies crimes and prescribes punishments • The crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence • Federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare. • ...
Chapter 6 The Nature of Crime 2016-05-30
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- A crime that involves advising, recommending, or persuading another person to commit a crime.
- Wanton or reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others, sometimes causing serious injury or death.
- Consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take.
- Legal responsibility for a wrongful action
- The intention to commit a crime, even when the crime is not completed.
- An awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea
- the desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another
- Laws covering less serious offences at the provincial or municipal level; most often punishable by fines
- Offences that do not require mens rea but to which the accused can offer the defence of due diligence.
- An act or omission of an act that is prohibited and punishable by federal statute
- The reason a person commits a crime
- An agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur.
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- “the guilty act” - the voluntary action, omission, or state of being that is forbidden by the Criminal Code
- A deliberate closing of one’s mind to the possible consequences of one’s actions
- The person who actually commits the crime
- Thee desire to commit a wrongful act, with no ulterior motive or purpose
- The defence that the accused took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular offence
- The shared responsibility among criminals for any additional offences that are committed in the course of the crime they originally attended to commit.
- The crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence
- Someone who knowingly receives, comforts, or assists a perpetrator in escaping from the police.
- Federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare.
- A deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, with reckless disregard for the consequences.
- A criminal act must be completed in order for a crime to exist. The two major types of incomplete crime: criminal attempt and conspiracy.
- A state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action, knows what the results will be, and is reckless regarding the consequences.
- A criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime
- Law that identifies crimes and prescribes punishments
26 Clues: The reason a person commits a crime • The person who actually commits the crime • Legal responsibility for a wrongful action • Law that identifies crimes and prescribes punishments • The crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence • Federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare. • ...
Chapter 6 The Nature of Crime 2016-05-30
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- The person who actually commits the crime
- The reason a person commits a crime
- An act or omission of an act that is prohibited and punishable by federal statute
- A crime that involves advising, recommending, or persuading another person to commit a crime.
- Wanton or reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others, sometimes causing serious injury or death.
- A deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, with reckless disregard for the consequences.
- A state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action, knows what the results will be, and is reckless regarding the consequences.
- Offences that do not require mens rea but to which the accused can offer the defence of due diligence.
- Thee desire to commit a wrongful act, with no ulterior motive or purpose
- An awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea
- “the guilty act” - the voluntary action, omission, or state of being that is forbidden by the Criminal Code
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- The intention to commit a crime, even when the crime is not completed.
- An agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur.
- The shared responsibility among criminals for any additional offences that are committed in the course of the crime they originally attended to commit.
- the desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another
- Law that identifies crimes and prescribes punishments
- Someone who knowingly receives, comforts, or assists a perpetrator in escaping from the police.
- The defence that the accused took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular offence
- Laws covering less serious offences at the provincial or municipal level; most often punishable by fines
- A deliberate closing of one’s mind to the possible consequences of one’s actions
- A criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime
- A criminal act must be completed in order for a crime to exist. The two major types of incomplete crime: criminal attempt and conspiracy.
- Consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take.
- Federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare.
- Legal responsibility for a wrongful action
- The crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence
26 Clues: The reason a person commits a crime • The person who actually commits the crime • Legal responsibility for a wrongful action • Law that identifies crimes and prescribes punishments • The crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence • Federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare. • ...
Classification of Law 2017-08-19
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- questioning the witness by the barrister who called that witness is called the examination in ______
- gives evidence to support a case in court
- criminal offences that can be dealt with by a single judge without a jury and do not require a preliminary hearing
- a person who brings a civil action
- an impartial decision maker who presides over court cases in intermediate and superior courts
- the person who is accused of a crime or a civil wrong
- the standard of proof required in a civil case in order for a plaintiff to succeed is called the ______ of probabilities
- a codified system of law that uses a code of law which is interpreted by judges
- the person formally conducting legal proceedings against someone accused of a criminal offence
- question a witness called by the other side
- written statements of the parties to a civil dispute that set out the issues to be decided by the court
- records transcript of court proceedings
- the responsibility of a party to prove a case in court is called the ______ of proof
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- organises the court lists and calls witnesses into the courtroom
- the burden or duty of proving the case to the court
- supports the judge in procedural and organisational matters
- a legal practitioner who specialises in appearing in court
- a system of law developed by custom and making use of precedent
- a confidential secretary to the judge
- the degree or level of proof required in order for a case to be proved is called the ______ of proof
- a group of people who listen to all of the evidence in a court case and decide on the verdict
- a formal, written charge
- serious criminal offences that require an indictment and a preliminary hearing
- a term that is used to refer to the government and the people it governs
- an impartial decision maker who presides over court cases in lower courts
- the standard of proof required in a criminal case is beyond ________ doubt
- trustworthiness, reliability, believability
- having sufficient evidence established against a defendant to warrant trial in a higher court
- a legal practitioner who give legal advice and prepare briefs
29 Clues: a formal, written charge • a person who brings a civil action • a confidential secretary to the judge • records transcript of court proceedings • gives evidence to support a case in court • trustworthiness, reliability, believability • question a witness called by the other side • the burden or duty of proving the case to the court • ...
Criminal Justice, Chapter three Crossword 2024-01-09
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- Communities with high population turnover rates, diverse populations, and poverty are more likely to experience high levels of crime due to weakened social bonds.
- The argument that people are most likely to engage in criminal behavior if they have traits associated with crime.
- Identifies the pervasive influence of patriarchy and masculinist norms on legal structures and demonstrates their effects on the material conditions.
- Proposal that pressure derived from social factors, such as lack of income or lack of quality education, drives individuals to commit crime.
- A genetic crime modification theory engaged by adding an extra x chromosome.
- A city, county, and state law enforcement program which provides a nationwide view of crime based on the submission. of statistics by law enforcement agencies throughout the country.
- Suggests that criminal justice interventions amplify offending behavior.
- Emphasizes that crime occurs when three elements converge: (1) a motivated offender, (2) a suitable target, and (3) the absence of a capable guardian.
- Posits that individuals, as rational actors, commit crimes based on cost-benefit analysis, emphasizing deterrence and individual rights.
- Are human-made laws that oblige or specify an action.
- proposes that people's relationships, commitments, values, norms, and beliefs encourage them not to break the law.
- Consensus paradigm as law that has a unifying force in society.
- Score only the highest ranking offense, and ignore all others, regardless of the. number of offenders and victims.
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- Crime in any society is caused by class conflict and that laws are created by those in power to protect their rights and interests.
- A school of thought that presents criminal behavior as the result of individual circumstances and rational thought and places crime outside of the framework of society.
- The act or process of modifying an object to render it suitable for a particular or new purpose or situation.
- An incident-based reporting system for crimes known to the police.
- Collects information on nonfatal personal crimes and household properties crimes.
- Focuses on the settings where crime occurs, rather than on those committing specific criminal acts.
- Law is a discipline often associated with constructivist teaching.
- A measure of change in recorded crime, over a given period of time, based upon official statistics for offences or offender rates.
21 Clues: Are human-made laws that oblige or specify an action. • Consensus paradigm as law that has a unifying force in society. • An incident-based reporting system for crimes known to the police. • Law is a discipline often associated with constructivist teaching. • Suggests that criminal justice interventions amplify offending behavior. • ...
Court Room Vocabulary 2024-03-25
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- statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant.
- Security given for the release of a criminal defendant or witness from legal custody
- In a civil suit, the person complained against; in a criminal case, the person accused of the crime.
- of court An officer appointed by the court to work with the chief judge in overseeing the court's administration, especially to assist in managing the flow of cases through the court and to maintain court records.
- The decision of a petit jury or a judge.
- A person who is on the jury.
- A command to a witness to appear and give testimony.
- A reason that an attorney interrupts a witness to talk to the judge.
- A request made after a trial, asking another court to decide whether the trial was conducted properly
- The person who files the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- Statements by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in question
- In a criminal case, the defendant's statement"guilty" or "not guilty"
- To charge someone with a crime.
- The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime
- A hearing; defendant pleads "not guilty" and witnesses are required to come to court to give evidence.
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- The official decision of a court finally determining the respective rights and claims of the parties to a suit.
- A promise to tell the truth.
- A judge's office.
- Information presented in testimony or in documents used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
- The law that the police believe the defendant has broken.
- An oral statement made before an officer authorized by law to administer oaths Such statements are often taken to examine potential witnesses, to obtain discovery or to be used later in trial.
- A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- All evidence except eyewitness testimony.
- Questioning of a witness by the attorney for the other side.
- a term used to refer to lawyers in a case.
- something that someone says happened
- Usually a petty offense punishable by less than a year of confinement.
- Answer questions in court.
28 Clues: A judge's office. • Answer questions in court. • A promise to tell the truth. • A person who is on the jury. • To charge someone with a crime. • something that someone says happened • The decision of a petit jury or a judge. • All evidence except eyewitness testimony. • a term used to refer to lawyers in a case. • A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant. • ...
Judicial Branch Vocab Crossword 2023-03-15
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- The court to which a legal case first goes or the authority to hear a case first.
- A guideline for how similar cases should be decided in the future. When the court looks at the outcome of a previous case to help it determine the outcome of a current case.
- The party who defends against the complaint or criminal charge.
- a case in which juries decide whether people have committed crimes
- A government body that brings a criminal charge against a defendant who is accused of breaking a law.
- a legal dispute that does not involve criminal charges, usually when someone’s rights or property have been violated.
- Effort by judges to avoid overturning laws.
- the area of jurisdiction of a federal court of appeals
- Individual or group of people who bring a complaint against another party to court.
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- Power of the Supreme Court to overturn laws and government actions.
- courts that have the authority to hear an appeal.
- a statement written by a justice who disagrees with the majority opinion, presenting his or her opinion
- a statement written by a justice who votes with the majority, but for different reasons
- Effort by judges to play an active role in making policy.
- a court's calendar, showing the schedule of cases it is to hear
- Plaintiffs or defendants have a right to appeal or to ask a higher court to review their case.
- a court order requiring a person to appear and testify in court
17 Clues: Effort by judges to avoid overturning laws. • courts that have the authority to hear an appeal. • the area of jurisdiction of a federal court of appeals • Effort by judges to play an active role in making policy. • The party who defends against the complaint or criminal charge. • a court's calendar, showing the schedule of cases it is to hear • ...
judicial branch crossword 2023-03-15
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- The court to which a legal case first goes or the authority to hear a case first.
- A guideline for how similar cases should be decided in the future. When the court looks at the outcome of a previous case to help it determine the outcome of a current case.
- The party who defends against the complaint or criminal charge.
- a case in which juries decide whether people have committed crimes
- A government body that brings a criminal charge against a defendant who is accused of breaking a law.
- a legal dispute that does not involve criminal charges, usually when someone’s rights or property have been violated.
- Effort by judges to avoid overturning laws.
- the area of jurisdiction of a federal court of appeals
- Individual or group of people who bring a complaint against another party to court.
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- Power of the Supreme Court to overturn laws and government actions.
- courts that have the authority to hear an appeal.
- a statement written by a justice who disagrees with the majority opinion, presenting his or her opinion
- a statement written by a justice who votes with the majority, but for different reasons
- Effort by judges to play an active role in making policy.
- a court's calendar, showing the schedule of cases it is to hear
- Plaintiffs or defendants have a right to appeal or to ask a higher court to review their case.
- a court order requiring a person to appear and testify in court
17 Clues: Effort by judges to avoid overturning laws. • courts that have the authority to hear an appeal. • the area of jurisdiction of a federal court of appeals • Effort by judges to play an active role in making policy. • The party who defends against the complaint or criminal charge. • a court's calendar, showing the schedule of cases it is to hear • ...
Addison Wonsettler's Inca Crossword 2021-01-29
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- A harsh_________ for a criminal.
- The Inca do want to talk to their gods?
- One of the first leaders of the Inca Society.
- The name of the anicent Society
- ________ were people who were stealing and have a very harsh punishment.
- The son of the god of the sun.
- People with high status in the Incas empire.
- something that the Inca were very good at building and they can walk on above water (not a road)
- the inca used a _____ to pray and give to their gods.
- These are high mountains called the _____ mountains.
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- an animal used to carry things.
- A person who collects tax.
- A number system used with knots tried together.
- The first Inca city/ capital.
- These are people who have to tell other people things from the Sapa Inca.
- The God of the Sun.
- to give to their gods by praying
- Where the Sapa Inca lived.
- These kind of people are people who take care of crops and animals.
19 Clues: The God of the Sun. • A person who collects tax. • Where the Sapa Inca lived. • The first Inca city/ capital. • The son of the god of the sun. • an animal used to carry things. • The name of the anicent Society • A harsh_________ for a criminal. • to give to their gods by praying • The Inca do want to talk to their gods? • People with high status in the Incas empire. • ...
Common laws 2016-11-06
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- law regulates people's behaviour with other individuals
- you ask a ------ to Oder the soft drink manufacturer, the defendant to pay compensation
- you, the ----- go to court to prove your case
- is necessary to protect people who make agreements
- are robbery, homicide ( manslaughter and murder)
- at the bottom of page 21 written text under first box
- the wronged party will seek damages, money as ------
- law of tort are negligence, nuisance, --------
- in a magistrates court
- the guilt of the defendant is determined by a judge and -----
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- deals with people doing something wrong or not taking responsible care
- what is the title on page 21
- law regulates people's behaviour within society
- the police or the goverment will ------- you
- if you are found guilty
- is a serious crime and is known as a criminal offence
- where a civil wrong is successfully proven
- you decide to ---- the manufacture for negligence
- concerned with matters such as birth, marraige, divorces and care of children
19 Clues: in a magistrates court • if you are found guilty • what is the title on page 21 • where a civil wrong is successfully proven • the police or the goverment will ------- you • you, the ----- go to court to prove your case • law of tort are negligence, nuisance, -------- • law regulates people's behaviour within society • are robbery, homicide ( manslaughter and murder) • ...
Court System Puzzle 1-20 2021-03-09
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- Legal advice a term used to refer to lawyers in a case
- Trial without a jury in which a judge decides the facts
- A judge's office
- of the crime
- Government entity authorized to resolve legal disputes
- A request made after a trial asking another court
- The law that the police believe the defendant has broken
- A crime punishable by death
- Security given for the release of a criminal defendant or witness from legal custody to secure his her appearance on the day and time appointed
- In a civil suit, the person complained against in a criminal case the person
- Questioning of a witness by the attorney for the other side
- The judges instructions to the jury concerning the law that applies to the facts of the case on trial
- All evidence except eyewitness testimony
- A written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant
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- A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant
- An officer appointed by the court to work with the chief judge in overseeing the court's administration, especially to assist in managing the flow of cases through the court and to maintain court records
- A person who makes a word-for-word record of what is said in court and produces a transcript of the proceedings upon request
- something that someone says happened
- A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it before a notary or officer having authority to administer oaths
- Put off trial until another time
- The table where the defense lawyer sits with the defendant in the courtroom
21 Clues: of the crime • A judge's office • A crime punishable by death • Put off trial until another time • something that someone says happened • All evidence except eyewitness testimony • A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant • A request made after a trial asking another court • Legal advice a term used to refer to lawyers in a case • ...
Socials 10 Chapter 11 2022-06-20
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- A body of people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case
- court Serves Canadians by deciding legal issues of public importance
- Justice Bringing together victim an offender to discuss the effects of their crime
- When they look at past court cases to decide the verdict of a similar situation
- rights Your rights recognized by the legal system
- The release of an offender from jail
- The process of pursuing formal charges against an offender
- A place where convicted criminals are held
- offences Violation in some common law jurisdictions
- assisted crime Crimes committed by someone using technology
- The making of laws
- Resistance against danger, attack, or harm
- Case Case that provides information about the aboriginal title
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- Criminal Justice Act Law that governs Canada's youth justice system. For youth between 12 and 18 yrs old.
- Someone who is being sued or accused of a crime
- Penal System Something to do with legal punishment of prisoners
- law System of law that relates to crime
- law People living together as a couple but not married
- A person or body having authority to hear and resolve disputes in civil, criminal, or military cases
- Law A law passed by body of legislature
- McLachlin 17th chief of justice of Canada
- Person who brings case against another in court of law
- of law - Idea that all citizens of a country, state, community are accountable to the same laws
- offences A crime that is more serious and involves greater punishment
- law The branch of the law that deals with relations between private parties such as individuals and corporations
25 Clues: The making of laws • The release of an offender from jail • law System of law that relates to crime • Law A law passed by body of legislature • McLachlin 17th chief of justice of Canada • A place where convicted criminals are held • Resistance against danger, attack, or harm • Someone who is being sued or accused of a crime • ...
Ch 11 Vocab 2022-06-07
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- the system of law concerned with private relations between members of a community rather than criminal or religious affairs.
- Everyone has their one.......
- An organized body of police officers responsible for a country, district, or town.
- Caused by necessity or force.
- A public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
- A crime is an unlawful act, and a person can be criminally liable.
- Youth under the age of 18 who are accused of committing a delinquent or criminal act are typically processed through a juvenile justice system.
- A criminal from 14 to 17 years of age.
- An offence within the scope of a summary court.
- Another word for queen.
- A special right or advantage.
- Manage and be responsible for the running.
- Required, permitted, or enacted by statute.
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- An offence is indictable if it itself may be tried on indictment or is triable either way.
- For many people, refers to fairness.
- Make minor changes.
- A system of law concerned with the punishment of those who commit crimes.
- The part of English law that is derived from custom and judicial precedent rather than statutes.
- We are subject to clearly defined laws and legal principles.
- The action of defending.
- A person who practices or studies law.
- A person sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- the exercise of the power and function of making rules (such as laws).
- The province's superior trial court.
- The system of rules which a particular country or community.
25 Clues: Make minor changes. • Another word for queen. • The action of defending. • Everyone has their one....... • Caused by necessity or force. • A special right or advantage. • For many people, refers to fairness. • The province's superior trial court. • A person who practices or studies law. • A criminal from 14 to 17 years of age. • Manage and be responsible for the running. • ...
Legal Terms Review 2020-10-20
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- the act of bringing charges up against someone; the party by whom criminal proceedings are conducted
- the body of law that sets out the rules and standards that courts follow when adjudicating civil lawsuits
- a crime, typically involving violence, regarded as mor serious than a misdemeanor
- person who maintains order in the court room
- a crime less serious than a felony; a minor wrongdoing
- one who is legally appointed to transact business on another’s behalf
- to accuse someone of something (especially an offense under the law)
- a public official authorized to make decisions about information brought before a court
- done consciously and intentionally; what a jury does to determine a verdict
- all the stuff (facts or information) that show something happened or didn’t happen
- a situation in which one can sue
- present and argue in court
- formal examination of evidence before a judge and/or jury in order to determine guilt
- a body of people (typically 12) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case based on evidence
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- having done nothing wrong and having not been caught
- the first occasion that the court has to hear from a lawyer in a trial
- person who has committed a crime
- the last occasion that the court has to hear from a lawyer in a trial
- the denial, answer, or plea of one whom a charge is brought; a defending party or group
- one charged with an offense, especially the defendant in a criminal case
- the decision of the jury after the trial
- one who has personal knowledge of a crime
- a jury which serves a term and is selected to perform various duties
- having been convicted of a crime or wrongdoing
24 Clues: present and argue in court • person who has committed a crime • a situation in which one can sue • the decision of the jury after the trial • one who has personal knowledge of a crime • person who maintains order in the court room • having been convicted of a crime or wrongdoing • having done nothing wrong and having not been caught • ...
Street Law Midterm Review 2023-12-13
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- severe crime which carries a jail sentence of more than 1 year
- When you are taken to the jail after being arrested, the police obtain biographical information about you, fingerprint you, and take your photograph.
- all law that does not involve criminal matters. Usually deals with private rights of individuals, groups, or businesses
- Killing done with malice but without premeditation or deliberation.
- This is Kim Ogg's role/position in Harris County.
- The act of following or harassing another person, causing the fear of death or injury.
- the branch of law dealing with crimes and their punishment
- the state or federal government’s attorney in a criminal case.
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- The act of killing that is premeditated, deliberate, and done with malice.
- Death caused through criminal negligence (failure to exercise reasonable or appropriate care.)
- This is Ken Paxton's role/position in Texas.
- Taking away a person against that person’s will
- minor crime which carries a jail sentence of less than 1 year
- a formal process to limit the freedom of a suspect without the possibility for them to walk away
- The _____ amendment protects people who have been arrested from excessive bail
- the part of the arrest process where cops read someone their rights before they are taken into custody
- the step in the arrest process where a person of interest is held for questioning
- Any intentional, unlawful physical contact inflicted on one person by another without consent.
- An intentional threat, show of force, or movement that causes a reasonable fear of, or actual physical contact with another person
- After you are arrested, the police officer writes a statement of the essential facts constituting the offense you are charged with, also known as an affidavit
20 Clues: This is Ken Paxton's role/position in Texas. • Taking away a person against that person’s will • This is Kim Ogg's role/position in Harris County. • the branch of law dealing with crimes and their punishment • minor crime which carries a jail sentence of less than 1 year • severe crime which carries a jail sentence of more than 1 year • ...
Criminal Law revision 2017-05-02
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- OAPA s47 MR - intent/recklessness as to what?
- type of assault where there is no harm done
- jury makes findings of what?
- maliciously means what?
- leading case for definition of indirect intent
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- constructive manslaughter act must be this
- another name for indirect intent
- GNM leading case
- infliction of unlawful force without harm
- constructive manslaughter act must be this
- judge direct jury as to what?
11 Clues: GNM leading case • maliciously means what? • jury makes findings of what? • judge direct jury as to what? • another name for indirect intent • infliction of unlawful force without harm • constructive manslaughter act must be this • constructive manslaughter act must be this • type of assault where there is no harm done • OAPA s47 MR - intent/recklessness as to what? • ...
Criminal Law # 1 2020-11-05
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- this is a less serious crime and usually requires jail time and you don't lose your rights
- The act of encouraging someone to do something illegal
- someone who helps another person commit a crime
- if you commit this you go to prison and lose all your rights and it's hard to find a job if released
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- a crime of _____ is when a person FAILS to act and as a result someone gets hurt
- A accessory ______ the fact may hide you or get rid of your gun
- this is an agreement between 2 or more people to commit a crime
- The person who actually commits the crime
- This is when someone who tries to commit a crime but is not successful
- An accessory ______ the fact might get you a gun to commit a crime
10 Clues: The person who actually commits the crime • someone who helps another person commit a crime • The act of encouraging someone to do something illegal • A accessory ______ the fact may hide you or get rid of your gun • this is an agreement between 2 or more people to commit a crime • An accessory ______ the fact might get you a gun to commit a crime • ...
Criminal Law Puzzle ! 2022-09-07
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- a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful
- physical abuse toward your spouse or domestic partner domestic
- crime of illegally entering a building and stealing things
- person against whom an action or claim is brought or accused in a court of law
- an act of trying to achieve something
- lack of regard for the danger or consequences of one's actions
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- institute legal proceeding against
- Sometimes called ignorance of law
- uncomplimentary term for 'policeman' in the United States
- encourage or assist(someone) to do something wrong to commit a crime or other offence
10 Clues: Sometimes called ignorance of law • institute legal proceeding against • an act of trying to achieve something • uncomplimentary term for 'policeman' in the United States • crime of illegally entering a building and stealing things • a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful • physical abuse toward your spouse or domestic partner domestic • ...
Criminal Law 1 2023-10-12
10 Clues: Proof • Being in the wrong • Antonym of ruthless • Illegal act/omision • Fairplay or Fairness • Having an indepedent existance • Non consesual sexual intercourse • Susbtance used to get intoxicated • The offering of illegal gifts/cash • Act of taking one's life forfefully
sort 12 - ws puzzle-activity 2 2013-02-05
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- someone who does a crime
- to be thankful for something
- you are this if you are active and play a sport
- someone who is trained in a sport or plays a sport
- to look over a make corrections to something written
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- the feeling of being grateful
- you do this every day to stay alive
- a bad act that a criminal does
- this might smell bad if you eat garlic!
- to set on fire
10 Clues: to set on fire • someone who does a crime • to be thankful for something • the feeling of being grateful • a bad act that a criminal does • you do this every day to stay alive • this might smell bad if you eat garlic! • you are this if you are active and play a sport • someone who is trained in a sport or plays a sport • to look over a make corrections to something written
Crime 2014-12-03
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- A reason for doing something
- Something that helps you to prove a crime
- Person who might be the criminal
- A crime when somebody kills another Person
- Person tryingti find the criminal
- When the police look into a crime to find out the truth
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- Instrument used to kill somebody
- A Person who has seen something important
- A case that is like a puzzle and difficult to solve
- The person who is killed
10 Clues: The person who is killed • A reason for doing something • Instrument used to kill somebody • Person who might be the criminal • Person tryingti find the criminal • A Person who has seen something important • Something that helps you to prove a crime • A crime when somebody kills another Person • A case that is like a puzzle and difficult to solve • ...
Crime 2014-12-03
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- A Person who has seen something important
- The Person who is killed
- Instrument used to kill somebody
- Person who might be the criminal
- A reason for doing something
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- Person trying to find the criminal
- Something that helps you to prove a crime
- When the polce look into a crimee to find out the truth
- A case that is like a puzzle and difficult to solve
- A crime when somebody kills another person
10 Clues: The Person who is killed • A reason for doing something • Instrument used to kill somebody • Person who might be the criminal • Person trying to find the criminal • A Person who has seen something important • Something that helps you to prove a crime • A crime when somebody kills another person • A case that is like a puzzle and difficult to solve • ...
Crime 2014-12-04
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- Something that helps you to prove a crime
- A Person who has seen something important
- Person trying to find the criminal
- Instrument used to kill somebody
- The Person who is killed
- A crime when somebody kills another person
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- A reason for doing something
- Person who might be the criminal
- When the polce look into a crimee to find out the truth
- A case that is like a puzzle and difficult to solve
10 Clues: The Person who is killed • A reason for doing something • Person who might be the criminal • Instrument used to kill somebody • Person trying to find the criminal • Something that helps you to prove a crime • A Person who has seen something important • A crime when somebody kills another person • A case that is like a puzzle and difficult to solve • ...
Legal Crossword 2014-03-03
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- A proposed law
- A guilty act
- The state acting on behalf of the Queen
- An unlawful act
- where criminal and civil cases are resolved
- A legal officer who presides over cases in the Magistrates' Court
- To take a suspect into custody
- Killing of a human being
- Occurs when death is caused with intent.
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- the procedure of taking a dispute before a court for resilution
- Found not guilty
- A method of dispute resolution that takes place in a court
- A body of 6 people (In a civil case)
- A document setting out the legal structure of parliment and its law making authority
- The law
- A person charged with a criminal offence or against whom a civil action is being brought
- A request to the court to review a decision made by a lower court
- Legal rules that apply to all members of society
- A person charged with a crime and on trial
19 Clues: The law • A guilty act • A proposed law • An unlawful act • Found not guilty • Killing of a human being • To take a suspect into custody • A body of 6 people (In a civil case) • The state acting on behalf of the Queen • Occurs when death is caused with intent. • A person charged with a crime and on trial • where criminal and civil cases are resolved • ...
REJOICE IN THE LORD ALWAYS 2015-11-01
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- Yahweh's _______ will guard your minds and hearts.
- Shout for _______. (1st reading)
- Do not be __________ (1st reading)
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- By ______ make your requests known to the Almighty. (2nd reading)
- The _______ is in your midst.(1st reading)
- John preached _____ to the people. (Gospel)
- Whoever has two, should ________. (Gospel)
- Have no _________ at all (2nd reading)
8 Clues: Shout for _______. (1st reading) • Do not be __________ (1st reading) • Have no _________ at all (2nd reading) • The _______ is in your midst.(1st reading) • Whoever has two, should ________. (Gospel) • John preached _____ to the people. (Gospel) • Yahweh's _______ will guard your minds and hearts. • By ______ make your requests known to the Almighty. (2nd reading)
Superheros 2024-03-18
8 Clues: a normal person. • an extraordinary ability. • someone who saves the day. • a huge and developed city. • Someone who does evil things. • the power to move objects with your mind. • A person who seeks justice outside the law. • The power of being able to read other people’s minds.
PROVERBS 2013-01-09
6 Clues: Great ______ think alike. • _______ will move mountains. • _________ is the best teacher. • Good fences make good _________. • It is no use crying over ______ milk. • Every ______ loves to hear himself sing.
Maximum Ride 2017-05-19
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- What the flock has.
- ________ helped Max when she was hurt.
- Age of Max, Fang, and Iggy.
- Ari is Jeb's _________.
- Author of the book.
- Max sees ________ in her head.
- Where Nudge's family is.
- What Iggy is.
- Half-men, half-wolves.
- Age of Nudge.
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- There is a _____ in Max's arm.
- ___________ are the only blood relatives of the flock.
- There is a _______ in Max's head.
- He raised the flock.
- Jeb tells Max that she can _______________.
- Angel can breathe ________.
- _______ can hack into computers by touching the screen.
- Max kissed __________.
- The place that has the flock's information.
- Name of the toy store in New York.
- Narrator of the book.
- Gasman is good at making ________.
- The name of Angel's bear.
- Can read minds.
24 Clues: What Iggy is. • Age of Nudge. • Can read minds. • What the flock has. • Author of the book. • He raised the flock. • Narrator of the book. • Max kissed __________. • Half-men, half-wolves. • Ari is Jeb's _________. • Where Nudge's family is. • The name of Angel's bear. • Angel can breathe ________. • Age of Max, Fang, and Iggy. • There is a _____ in Max's arm. • Max sees ________ in her head. • ...
Unit 4 Choice Board 2022-12-06
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- later imitating ones behaviors
- something for representation
- doing what they want
- helping kids learn potty training
- a child using realistic toys
- fluent in 2 languages
- trunk, arm and leg muscle
- not self guided by internal values
- 1-2 word response
- the ability to lable gender
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- waiting to get what they want
- going back early stages
- questions that require a response
- difficult movements become smooth
- "minds eye"
- looking up for a reaction socially
- self governing child
- controlling yourself
- how well you can pronounce words
- involves feelings of worth
- foods that have nutrience
- actions mimiced real actions
- coordinate eye sight with hand
23 Clues: "minds eye" • 1-2 word response • doing what they want • self governing child • controlling yourself • fluent in 2 languages • going back early stages • foods that have nutrience • trunk, arm and leg muscle • involves feelings of worth • the ability to lable gender • something for representation • a child using realistic toys • actions mimiced real actions • waiting to get what they want • ...
VH 2023-12-18
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- Our industry
- Grow Well, Work Well, _______
- Maine farm’s locale
- Healthy sprout in Dr. Feel Good
- One VH value
- Disability Pride Month
- Disabilities that may not be apparent
- “Great minds don’t think alike” Temple _____
- A punchy petite
- Comp 6 helper
- Our employment model
- Disability rights activist Judy
- VH was awarded the Tony ____ Award
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- Monthly employee newsletter
- Small in size, big in flavor and nutrients
- Farming method
- VHJH is built on 1/10 of an
- Justice, Equity, _____, Inclusion
- City of our third farm
- Civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities
- One of our areas of impact, Climate
- Nona’s brother
- Feature of hydroponic growing
- Caroline’s son
- VH kickball team name
- VHJH street
- Weekly full team meeting
27 Clues: VHJH street • Our industry • One VH value • Comp 6 helper • Farming method • Nona’s brother • Caroline’s son • A punchy petite • Maine farm’s locale • Our employment model • VH kickball team name • City of our third farm • Disability Pride Month • Weekly full team meeting • Monthly employee newsletter • VHJH is built on 1/10 of an • Grow Well, Work Well, _______ • Feature of hydroponic growing • ...
The Antwerp Diamond Heist 2024-01-07
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- Thieves.
- The act of examining a crime to discover the truth.
- To leave quickly in order to escape.
- Being responsible for committing a crime.
- The crime of stealing from someone or from a place.
- An organized group of criminals.
- The crime of stealing from someone or from a place.
- Marks made by a person’s finger which show the lines on the skin.
- To enter a place by force in order to steal.
- To stop something such as a machine from working.
- To keep safe from harm.
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- Proof against a criminal.
- An organized search for a criminal.
- Money or valuable things stolen from a place.
- An electronic device that makes a loud noise to protect a place against thieves.
- To decide in court what the punishment will be.
- Thieves.
- To go around an area to make sure it is safe.
18 Clues: Thieves. • Thieves. • To keep safe from harm. • Proof against a criminal. • An organized group of criminals. • An organized search for a criminal. • To leave quickly in order to escape. • Being responsible for committing a crime. • To enter a place by force in order to steal. • Money or valuable things stolen from a place. • To go around an area to make sure it is safe. • ...
Crime 2014-12-03
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- Person who might be the criminal
- When the police look into a crime to find out the truth
- Something that helps you to prove a crime
- A case that is like a puzzle an difficult to solve
- Person trying to find the criminal
- A crime when somebody kills another person
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- The person who is killed
- Instrument used to kill somebody
- A person who has seen something important
- A reason for doing something
10 Clues: The person who is killed • A reason for doing something • Instrument used to kill somebody • Person who might be the criminal • Person trying to find the criminal • A person who has seen something important • Something that helps you to prove a crime • A crime when somebody kills another person • A case that is like a puzzle an difficult to solve • ...
Crime 2014-12-03
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- A reason for doing something
- Person trying to nfind the criminal
- Instrument used to kill somebody
- A Person who has seen something important
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- A case that is like a puzzle and difficult to solve
- The Person who is killed
- A crime when somebody kills another Person
- When the Police look into a crime to find out the truth
- Person who might be the criminal
- Something that helps you to prove a crime
10 Clues: The Person who is killed • A reason for doing something • Person who might be the criminal • Instrument used to kill somebody • Person trying to nfind the criminal • Something that helps you to prove a crime • A Person who has seen something important • A crime when somebody kills another Person • A case that is like a puzzle and difficult to solve • ...
Social Control 2021-03-18
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- The threat of force used to prevent crime.
- Regulating your own behaviour
- An example of External control
- Feelings of guilt/worry lead you to follow rules and laws
- How do we internalise social norms?
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- Hirshi's theory
- Freud's claims this as a form of internal control
- How does the Criminal Justice System mainly achieve social control?
- Agencies of the Criminal Justice System are...... forms of social control
- Conforming to the norms of your culture
10 Clues: Hirshi's theory • Regulating your own behaviour • An example of External control • How do we internalise social norms? • Conforming to the norms of your culture • The threat of force used to prevent crime. • Freud's claims this as a form of internal control • Feelings of guilt/worry lead you to follow rules and laws • ...
Original Crossword 2021-03-25
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- The ______ set of numbers the the set of numbers we can count, opposite of infinite
- Excessive Pride
- A guess about something
- When person's true identity is concealed
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- A flipped fraction
- A _______ relationship is when the animals help each other
- What you do to achieve a formula (verb)
- When an amount of something is surprising, exaggeration
- A fancy way of saying silly, Remove one letter from "insane"
- A very villainous criminal is a _______ criminal
10 Clues: Excessive Pride • A flipped fraction • A guess about something • What you do to achieve a formula (verb) • When person's true identity is concealed • A very villainous criminal is a _______ criminal • When an amount of something is surprising, exaggeration • A _______ relationship is when the animals help each other • ...
Vocab set 15 2024-04-16
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- He let her know a very _____ details.
- Her mother _______ the seeds over their grass.
- The criminal was falsely accused of _________ in crimes.
- She had a ____________ trip to another state.
- They both had ______ lunches.
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- She had a very ______ personality as we went out to camp.
- The criminal was very __________ when he got arrested.
- He was a very _______ person of the group.
- She was a very _______ personality.
- She let him ______ a secret.
10 Clues: She let him ______ a secret. • They both had ______ lunches. • She was a very _______ personality. • He let her know a very _____ details. • He was a very _______ person of the group. • She had a ____________ trip to another state. • Her mother _______ the seeds over their grass. • The criminal was very __________ when he got arrested. • ...
Patrol Operations & Traffic Codes 2021-04-14
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- a person’s bloodstream.
- - Type of patrol where one portion of patrol force handles dispatch goals,
- - A group of heavily armed officers waiting for anticipated crime to occur
- - a form of police service that directly attempts to eliminate
- - uniform tactical operations technique utilizing a larger number of uniform
- - Major technique used in recent years using various undercover methods to
- - Type of patrol where officers are given specific duties when not
- - Technique where officers dress and play the role of potential victims or as a
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- for misconduct.
- for the sole purpose of criminal prosecution
- to the side.
- - defined as inducing an individual to commit a crime he or she did not
- than normal to a particular area to deal with a particular crime
- criminal
- - “Blood Alcohol Content” - used for measuring the amount of alcohol concentration
- - Involuntary jerking of the eyes occurring as the eyes
- criminals usually involved in burglaries and thefts
- to calls.
- the other are on directed patrol
19 Clues: criminal • to calls. • to the side. • for misconduct. • a person’s bloodstream. • the other are on directed patrol • for the sole purpose of criminal prosecution • criminals usually involved in burglaries and thefts • - Involuntary jerking of the eyes occurring as the eyes • - a form of police service that directly attempts to eliminate • ...
Twilight 2013-10-06
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- "And so the lion fell in love with the ____."
- Who are the vampires that live in Italy?
- Who is Bella's dad?
- Which one of the Cullens dislikes Bella?
- What is Carlisle's profession?
- Which Cullen has the ability to read people's minds?
- Edward is a _______.
- How does Bella break her hand?
- What are the real names for werewolfs?
- What is the title of the book?
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- Who is the main female character?
- What is the third book of the Twilight Saga called?
- Bella challenges Emmett to an ___-_________ competition.
- What movie was playing in Bella's and Edward's drama class?
14 Clues: Who is Bella's dad? • Edward is a _______. • What is Carlisle's profession? • How does Bella break her hand? • What is the title of the book? • Who is the main female character? • What are the real names for werewolfs? • Who are the vampires that live in Italy? • Which one of the Cullens dislikes Bella? • "And so the lion fell in love with the ____." • ...
Amari and the Night Brothers 2024-03-20
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- the animal used in the first tryout
- some one who performs magic tricks
- a lot of fortune-tellers use
- someone who can read minds
- Amari's brother
- a person that takes an active role
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- the person who stole the Black Book and Black Key
- some force beyond scientific understanding
- like a werewolf but you turn into a dragon instead
- academic study or achievement
- Maria and Quinton's partner name
- the type of badge Amari gets
- offspring of plants or animals of different species
- the main character and is on the cover of the book
14 Clues: Amari's brother • someone who can read minds • the type of badge Amari gets • a lot of fortune-tellers use • academic study or achievement • Maria and Quinton's partner name • some one who performs magic tricks • a person that takes an active role • the animal used in the first tryout • some force beyond scientific understanding • ...
Crossword Dow 5 2022-12-24
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- The name of the hen that has a dirty tail
- The name of the hen that is Marshy's commander
- What burned in the oven
- The name of the hen that thinks she is an owl
- What naughty hens receive from Marshy's commander
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- Where the gift exchange occurred
- Who owes cookies
- The name of the dirty hen
- Who minds her feathers
- The name of the hen that thinks she is boss
- The name of the hen that is Marshy's advisor
- The nickname that Marshy's commander received
12 Clues: Who owes cookies • Who minds her feathers • What burned in the oven • The name of the dirty hen • Where the gift exchange occurred • The name of the hen that has a dirty tail • The name of the hen that thinks she is boss • The name of the hen that is Marshy's advisor • The name of the hen that thinks she is an owl • The nickname that Marshy's commander received • ...
Sienna's Spelling Cross Word 2020-05-13
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- The foundation or start of a house
- To take part in an event
- A certain thing
- A family member was helping me in not a great mood
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- A infection in the lungs
- something that is right
- If you have to return something yo have to bring a ______
- another word for doing something carefully
- Someone who helps people through tough times
- A person who can read peoples minds
10 Clues: A certain thing • something that is right • A infection in the lungs • To take part in an event • The foundation or start of a house • A person who can read peoples minds • another word for doing something carefully • Someone who helps people through tough times • A family member was helping me in not a great mood • If you have to return something yo have to bring a ______
Intellect Newsletter Crossword 2021-09-13
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- We measure our ___ by the ___ of our customers(7).
- DNA of intellect(14).
- shaping young minds(5).
- design for digital(9).
- how many laws are there in design thinking(5).
- ___ is our business(7).
- integration of technology into offerings by financial services is called(7).
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- 8012 is world's first fintech ___(12).
- IDX stands for Integrated data ___(10).
- world’s first fully-integrated & cloud-ready transaction Banking Platform(4).
10 Clues: DNA of intellect(14). • design for digital(9). • shaping young minds(5). • ___ is our business(7). • 8012 is world's first fintech ___(12). • IDX stands for Integrated data ___(10). • how many laws are there in design thinking(5). • We measure our ___ by the ___ of our customers(7). • integration of technology into offerings by financial services is called(7). • ...
Spelling Crossword 2021-03-08
The Trees are Down - Charlotte Mew 2013-04-16
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- What is done to lines in the stanza?
- A Season mentioned by Mew in the poem
- Heavenly Being
- What is the tone of the poem?
- The second to last line
- How many stanzas are there?
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- What is the 'Rat' and example of?
- What chapter of the bible is referenced?
- The technique of quoting famous literature/other works
- Poets use this technique to paint images in their reader's minds
- A type of image, examples ("Swish of branches")
11 Clues: Heavenly Being • The second to last line • How many stanzas are there? • What is the tone of the poem? • What is the 'Rat' and example of? • What is done to lines in the stanza? • A Season mentioned by Mew in the poem • What chapter of the bible is referenced? • A type of image, examples ("Swish of branches") • The technique of quoting famous literature/other works • ...
Reeding changes our minds Frajdrik 2023-09-04
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- when many letters form a thing together
- when something is useble
- papers with words combined together makeing a text
- a way of leading a country where the people have an opinion
- the organ that we use for thinking and understanding
- Isn't made to earn money
- something that is identicla to something else
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- when you don't have to pay anything
- to absorb and understand a text
- when you have to to something, like an assignment
- coming up with a new thing
- when you don't like something so you make a protest
- Increasing progres
- An invention that almost everyone knows about, used with a keyboard and monitor
14 Clues: Increasing progres • when something is useble • Isn't made to earn money • coming up with a new thing • to absorb and understand a text • when you don't have to pay anything • when many letters form a thing together • something that is identicla to something else • when you have to to something, like an assignment • papers with words combined together makeing a text • ...
Freak's Crossword Puzzle (Dictionaries Allowed) 2021-01-21
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- a horse who makes a point
- a place that always lies over the next horizon
- a word used by people with small minds
- to defeat in battle, preferably with dragons
- a four-letter word for Max in a bad mood
- a source of knowledge, fun, and rude jokes
- a silly-looking creature that eats
- boring conversation about the good old days
- a Z in England
- a nervous cockroach
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- a muscle that improves with exercise
- the meaner your face, the worse your demeanor
- what Webster invented, kevin perfected
- a way to improve on the human condition
- something that should be obscene,notsmoked
15 Clues: a Z in England • a nervous cockroach • a horse who makes a point • a silly-looking creature that eats • a muscle that improves with exercise • what Webster invented, kevin perfected • a word used by people with small minds • a way to improve on the human condition • a four-letter word for Max in a bad mood • a source of knowledge, fun, and rude jokes • ...
Freak's Dictionary Crossword :) 2022-11-30
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- what the aardvark says when it eats ants
- what happens when you open a book
- the fair Gwen's word for "everything is cool"
- another word for falling
- shoes big enough to fit Maxwell Kane
- another name for bible
- one-billionth of a second
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- where they manufacture smells
- more than enough
- a way to improve on the human condition
- a word used by people with small minds
- fat heads who assume that television tells the truth
- Under a land far away in Maxwell's basement
- a measure of energy equal to one dyne per centimeter
- another word for Max and Kevin
15 Clues: more than enough • another name for bible • another word for falling • one-billionth of a second • where they manufacture smells • another word for Max and Kevin • what happens when you open a book • shoes big enough to fit Maxwell Kane • a word used by people with small minds • a way to improve on the human condition • what the aardvark says when it eats ants • ...
AVID 2019-06-05
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- W of WICOR
- O of WICOR
- A payment made to support a student's education; awarded on the basis of academic or other achievemnts
- Program designed for students with recognized academic potential
- Sum of money given by the government or other organization
- AVID Coordinator for FCHS
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- The 5 phases of __________
- C of WICOR
- global non-profit youth organization used to inspire young minds
- score determined by your grades
- test that measures reading, writing and math, typically taken by Juniors and Seniors
- Form used to determine eligibility for student financial aid
- I of WICOR
- R of WICOR
- Tutorial Request Form
15 Clues: C of WICOR • W of WICOR • O of WICOR • I of WICOR • R of WICOR • Tutorial Request Form • AVID Coordinator for FCHS • The 5 phases of __________ • score determined by your grades • Sum of money given by the government or other organization • Form used to determine eligibility for student financial aid • global non-profit youth organization used to inspire young minds • ...
And Then There Were None - SSR Q3 2022-02-27
Across
- The criminal who would turn out to be guilty
- The machine used in the first few chapters of Agatha Christie's 'And Then There Were None.'
- The name of the mysterious owner of the island
- Emily Brent's victim
- The member who was hung
- The last name of the boats man
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- The lethal drug used to kill Emily Brent
- The main dish that the party ate once the help died
- The little soldier boy who got in Chancery
- The missing weapon
- ___ Henry Blore
- The criminal whose death is attributed to Det. Blore
- the young boy who was the victim of Vera Claythorne
13 Clues: ___ Henry Blore • The missing weapon • Emily Brent's victim • The member who was hung • The last name of the boats man • The lethal drug used to kill Emily Brent • The little soldier boy who got in Chancery • The criminal who would turn out to be guilty • The name of the mysterious owner of the island • The main dish that the party ate once the help died • ...
CRIM1001/1002 Crossword 2021-10-07
Across
- Dogs salivate over this famous Australian dessert minus the 'a'.
- Strong influence on criminal justice policy since around the 1970s onwards.
- Specialisation of lecturer Meredith Rossner and tutor Ian Zhang.
- The most frustrating way to lose marks in an assignment but super important!
- Broader causes of crime are ... issues.
- Just me, all alone.
- Culture of Control (2002)
- Techniques include denial of injury, denial of victim, condemnation of the condemners, etc.
Down
- Outsourcing of criminal justice from the state to the general public.
- Region in Scotland and surname of famous criminologist.
- Who does crime affect and harm?
- Severity, celerity, certainty.
- Not negative, but not quite optimistism.
- Important peoples to consider in Southern criminology.
- Study of punishment as a socio-cultural set of practices.
15 Clues: Just me, all alone. • Culture of Control (2002) • Severity, celerity, certainty. • Who does crime affect and harm? • Broader causes of crime are ... issues. • Not negative, but not quite optimistism. • Important peoples to consider in Southern criminology. • Region in Scotland and surname of famous criminologist. • Study of punishment as a socio-cultural set of practices. • ...
Law 2022-02-26
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- to stop smth from continuing
- concerning people under eighteen
- normal, typical
- admit to sth bad
- sb kept as a prisoner by an enemy or a criminal so that others will do what they demand
- a criminal who is not likely to change and obey the law is ...
- a bad action that is not very serious
- the act of setting fire intentionally to a building, a forest, etc
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- sb accused of a crime who is being tried in court
- punish and send to prison
- the lawyers who try to prove sb is guilty
- severe, cruel or unkind
- sb who commits a crime
- sb who is the same age as you
- a formal meeting in court to decide if sb is guilty of a crime
15 Clues: normal, typical • admit to sth bad • sb who commits a crime • severe, cruel or unkind • punish and send to prison • to stop smth from continuing • sb who is the same age as you • concerning people under eighteen • a bad action that is not very serious • the lawyers who try to prove sb is guilty • sb accused of a crime who is being tried in court • ...
spelling 2013-06-13
15 Clues: loot • roof • lava • fussy • large ox • pink birds • piece of wood • annoying insects • angels have them • reckless criminal • they save the day • pear shaped fruit • we have a large one • under water missile • people treated unfairly
6B 2024-05-21
15 Clues: love • role • scene • failure • To rent • director • toarrest • to capture • to be about • the criminal • victima- victim • to rob, to steal • visto- I have seen • to fall in love (with) • to succeed, to be successful
DIRECCIONES POLICIA NACIONAL 2020-03-02
14 Clues: SANIDAD • INCORPORACION • ANTINARCOTICOS • TALENTO HUMANO • BIENESTAR SOCIAL • SEGURIDAD CIUDADANA • NACIONAL DE ESCUELAS • INTELIGENCIA POLICIAL • TRANSITO Y TRANSPORTE • INVESTIGACION CRIMINAL • ANTISECUESTRO Y EXTORSION • ADMINISTRATIVA Y FINANCIERA • CARABINEROS Y SEGURIDAD RURAL • PROTECCION Y SERVICIOS ESPECIALES
Unit 10 Online Banking 2024-02-22
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- When a criminal use trickery to convince someone to give up. valuable information
- Account name used to access online banking
- When a criminal opens credit cards with their SSN
- Service that connects a computer or device to the internet
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- Secret word used to access your online banking
- Making an online transfer of money, for example, from your savings account to your checking account
- Using the internet and a banks website to keep track of bank accounts, transfer money and pay bills
- A criminal scheme to scare or trick victims into divulging personal information
8 Clues: Account name used to access online banking • Secret word used to access your online banking • When a criminal opens credit cards with their SSN • Service that connects a computer or device to the internet • A criminal scheme to scare or trick victims into divulging personal information • ...
Unit 10 Online Banking 2024-02-22
Across
- Service that connects a computer or device to the internet
- Making an online transfer of money, for example, from your savings account to your checking account
- Account name used to access online banking
- Secret word used to access your online banking
Down
- Using the internet and a banks website to keep track of bank accounts, transfer money and pay bills
- When a criminal opens credit cards with their SSN
- A criminal scheme to scare or trick victims into divulging personal information
- When a criminal use trickery to convince someone to give up. valuable information
8 Clues: Account name used to access online banking • Secret word used to access your online banking • When a criminal opens credit cards with their SSN • Service that connects a computer or device to the internet • A criminal scheme to scare or trick victims into divulging personal information • ...
UK Law 2024-08-31
Across
- this body can influence UK Law
- these hear criminal cases, but of lower importance
- these get involved if the criminal law get broken
Down
- these hear cases of employment and land
- this part of the law deals with disputes between people/organisations and are heard in the County Courts
- this is another name for 'laws', one of the principle sources of law
- (4/3) these are previous law cases, that is one of the principle sources of law for future cases
- this type of court hears the more serious criminal cases
8 Clues: this body can influence UK Law • these hear cases of employment and land • these get involved if the criminal law get broken • these hear criminal cases, but of lower importance • this type of court hears the more serious criminal cases • this is another name for 'laws', one of the principle sources of law • ...
preschool and toddler 2022-11-28
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- lengthing and thickening of muscles
- ability to coordinate sight with movement of the hands
- solid foods that provide the nutrients infants and toddler need in additon to their breast milk, formula, or whole cow's milk
- for kids are great for developing executive functioning skills
- seeing in the "minds eye" or hearing in the "minds ear" in the absence of a stimulus
- encourages children to use their languages to describe the blocks or what they are doing
- begins to develop reapidly in the toddler and preschoolers year, it contiunes to develop into adulthood
- the process of making speech sounds by moving the tongue, lips, jaw, and soft palte
- special underpants or pants made of dispoable diaper material that help lessen the mess of accidents during toiley learning
- developmet of the trunk and arms and leg muscles
- development of muscles especially those in the hands and fingers
Down
- ability to recall and later imitate someone's behavior
- going back to an earlier stage of development
- first level of pretense in which the toddler uses real objects or realistic toys and pretends to do something that has to do with him or himself
- a natural and necessary process that children go through that leads them to be defiant, find out how to handle it
- speaking only one language
- speaking two languages fluently
- symbolic actions seen in play that mimic real situtations
- second level of pretense in which the toddler uses one set of objects to represent another set of objects and pretends to do something that involves other people
- fine motor movements that are smooth and effortless
- relating to, or suggestive of a time before the development of a personal or social moral code
21 Clues: speaking only one language • speaking two languages fluently • lengthing and thickening of muscles • going back to an earlier stage of development • developmet of the trunk and arms and leg muscles • fine motor movements that are smooth and effortless • ability to recall and later imitate someone's behavior • ability to coordinate sight with movement of the hands • ...
Chapter 3 2023-10-05
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- The shared values and beliefs of a brand's employees.
- A specific type of brand partnership where two or more brands are featured together on a product or service.
- A tool that is used to track and measure the performance of a brand over time.
- The sum total of all interactions that consumers have with a brand.
- The process of creating a unique identity for a brand in the minds of consumers.
- The degree to which consumers are committed to a brand and prefer its products or services over those of its competitors.
- AUDIENCE the group of people that a brand is trying to reach.
- The process of creating and managing a brand.
- A situation that can damage a brand's reputation.
- A person who represents a brand and promotes it to others.
- The process of tracking and measuring the performance of a brand.
- The process of rebuilding a brand's reputation after a crisis.
- The overall perception of a brand in the minds of consumers.
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- The human-like characteristics that are associated with a brand.
- A collaboration between two or more brands.
- The process of changing a brand's identity.
- The way that a company structures its brands.
- A set of rules that define a brand's identity and how it should be used.
- A short phrase that summarizes a brand's unique value proposition.
- The process of expanding a brand into new product categories.
- The unique benefits that a brand offers to customers.
- The value of a brand to a company.
- A visual symbol that represents a brand.
- The unique set of characteristics that define a brand and make it distinct from other brands.
- The degree to which consumers are familiar with a brand and recognize it from other brands.
- The process of planning, developing, and executing a brand strategy.
- The narrative that a brand tells about itself.
27 Clues: The value of a brand to a company. • A visual symbol that represents a brand. • A collaboration between two or more brands. • The process of changing a brand's identity. • The way that a company structures its brands. • The process of creating and managing a brand. • The narrative that a brand tells about itself. • A situation that can damage a brand's reputation. • ...
Criminal Cases Crossword 2013-03-27
Across
- Destruction of personal or public property
- Deceiving or impersonating
- Document giving men the ability to search private property
- Law of crimes, arson, theft, murder
- Formal written charge of a defendant
- Crime greater than a misdemeanor
Down
- Defendant cuts a deal to get a lesser punishment
- The act of prosecuting
- Be free of charge from the verdict
- The man being accused
10 Clues: The man being accused • The act of prosecuting • Deceiving or impersonating • Crime greater than a misdemeanor • Be free of charge from the verdict • Law of crimes, arson, theft, murder • Formal written charge of a defendant • Destruction of personal or public property • Defendant cuts a deal to get a lesser punishment • ...
Criminal Law Crossword 2019-09-16
10 Clues: Criminal act • State of mind • Less serious offence • More serious offence • What does OC stand for? • What does RBF stand for? • There must be a ... case • Commonwealth crimes legislation • A prosecution must be in the ... • How many offices does the CDPP have?
Criminal Justice Vocabulary 2022-12-14
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- The right to remain silent, have an attorney, and to stop questioning.
- Focusing on the rehabilitation of offenders through reconciliation with victims and the community at large.
- When there is enough evidence for a reasonable police officer to think that a person has committed a crime.
- Questioning or any words or actions by police that would elicit incriminatory statements from a suspect.
- Freedom of action curtailed to a a degree associated with formal arrest.
Down
- The process by which the judge and lawyers screen the potential jurors.
- A minor crime with a sentence of more than a year.
- When the defendant is ordered to pay an amount of money to the government or victim.
- Procedure in law designed to protect against governmental error in the deprivation of life, liberty, and property.
- A major crime with a sentence of more than a year.
10 Clues: A minor crime with a sentence of more than a year. • A major crime with a sentence of more than a year. • The right to remain silent, have an attorney, and to stop questioning. • The process by which the judge and lawyers screen the potential jurors. • Freedom of action curtailed to a a degree associated with formal arrest. • ...
Criminal/Addictive Thinking 2023-09-20
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- opposite of looking for pain (2 words)
- not a bad person (2words)
- a reason to avoid looking at oneself
- feeling sorry for oneself (2 words)
- thinking we want to change (2 words)
- one of a kind
Down
- using a lie to get something
- opposite being open to suggestion (2words)
- missing outpatient due to..(3 words)
- Being choosey
10 Clues: Being choosey • one of a kind • not a bad person (2words) • using a lie to get something • feeling sorry for oneself (2 words) • missing outpatient due to..(3 words) • a reason to avoid looking at oneself • thinking we want to change (2 words) • opposite of looking for pain (2 words) • opposite being open to suggestion (2words)
Criminal Law Terms 2023-10-25
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- Two or more people planning to commit a criminal act but not managing to go through with it, taking an overt act in the process
- A person who knowingly aids the principal in committing a crime but is not present for it and is charged the same as the principal
- An act open to view that indicates a conspiracy, such as buying a ski mask after planning a heist
- A more serious crime in which imprisonment lasts more than one year
- The person who directly commits a crime and is charged with the crime
- A person who helps a criminal evade capture after the crime has been committed and may be charged with harbouring a fugitive,obsruction of justice, or aiding the escape
Down
- A less serious crime in which imprisonment lasts less than one year
- A crime committed by failing to perform an act required by law,can include tax evasion or a hit & run
- A crime that occurs when one manages to fufill all elements of a crime or takes a substantial step toward committing it but does not achieve the desired result
- The person(s) who aid the principal in committing a crime and are charged the same as the principal
10 Clues: A less serious crime in which imprisonment lasts less than one year • A more serious crime in which imprisonment lasts more than one year • The person who directly commits a crime and is charged with the crime • An act open to view that indicates a conspiracy, such as buying a ski mask after planning a heist • ...
November Crossword: CRIM1001/1002 2021-10-07
Across
- Important peoples to consider in Southern criminology.
- Just me, all alone.
- Severity, celerity, certainty.
- Dogs salivate over this famous Australian dessert minus the 'a'.
- The most frustrating way to lose marks in an assignment but super important!
- Broader causes of crime are ... issues.
- Culture of Control (2002)
- Specialisation of lecturer Meredith Rossner and tutor Ian Zhang.
- Strong influence on criminal justice policy since around the 1970s onwards.
Down
- outsourcing of criminal justice from the state to the general public.
- who does crime effect and harm?
- Study of punishment as a socio-cultural set of practices.
- Region in Scotland and surname of famous criminologist.
- Techniques include denial of injury, denial of victim, condemnation of the condemners, etc.
- Not negative, but not quite optimistism.
15 Clues: Just me, all alone. • Culture of Control (2002) • Severity, celerity, certainty. • who does crime effect and harm? • Broader causes of crime are ... issues. • Not negative, but not quite optimistism. • Important peoples to consider in Southern criminology. • Region in Scotland and surname of famous criminologist. • Study of punishment as a socio-cultural set of practices. • ...
"The Crucible" Vocabulary 2021-02-02
Across
- criminal deception
- Mrs.
- hateful thing
- refusal to cooperate in court
- reference
- rag doll
- lying under oath
- confused
- found guilty of a crime
Down
- respect/ courteousness
- morally low
- concealing intentions
- large in size
- to form a contract
- freed
- group seeking power
- to summon supernaturally
- a false act
- pale appearance
- final decision
20 Clues: Mrs. • freed • rag doll • confused • reference • morally low • a false act • large in size • hateful thing • final decision • pale appearance • lying under oath • criminal deception • to form a contract • group seeking power • concealing intentions • respect/ courteousness • found guilty of a crime • to summon supernaturally • refusal to cooperate in court
Berufe 2023-05-11
Across
- computer specialist
- engineer
- politician
- professor
- lawyer
- businessman
- musician
- firefighter
- superhero
- spy
- artist
- housewife/househusband
- pharmacist
- author
- waiter/waitress
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- police officer
- president
- architect
- criminal
- secretary
- doctor
- hairdresser
- dentist
- sports star
- teacher
- nurse
- thief
- soldier
- computer programmer
- actor/actress
- veterinarian
31 Clues: spy • nurse • thief • doctor • lawyer • artist • author • dentist • teacher • soldier • criminal • engineer • musician • president • architect • secretary • professor • superhero • politician • pharmacist • hairdresser • sports star • businessman • firefighter • veterinarian • actor/actress • police officer • waiter/waitress • computer specialist • computer programmer • housewife/househusband
Adél 27 Oct 2023 2023-10-20
Across
- bűnöző
- ritka
- mozgalmas, pörgős
- ... bound to biztos, hogy így lesz
- óriási
- ... house kísértetház
- érdekfeszítő
- cselekmény
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- tudatában van
- bűncselekmény
- mialatt
- magával ragadó, lebilincselő
- vontatott
- gyűlölet, utálat
- valószínűtlen
- elgondolkodtató
- ... of the problem a probléma nagysága
- táj
- megindító, megható
- alig, aligha
- kísértő, olvasás után nem tudod elfelejteni
21 Clues: táj • ritka • bűnöző • óriási • mialatt • vontatott • cselekmény • alig, aligha • érdekfeszítő • tudatában van • bűncselekmény • valószínűtlen • elgondolkodtató • gyűlölet, utálat • mozgalmas, pörgős • megindító, megható • ... house kísértetház • magával ragadó, lebilincselő • ... bound to biztos, hogy így lesz • ... of the problem a probléma nagysága • kísértő, olvasás után nem tudod elfelejteni
vocabulary/important people of psychology 2022-08-25
Across
- father of U.S. psychology
- brought structuralism to america
- first woman to earn a PhD in psych.
- the scientific study of behavior and mental process
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- school of thought focuses on how we learn observable responses
- internal covert activity of our minds
- demonstrated that a reflex could be conditioned
- studied why crime occurs
- attempted to apply scientific principles to the study of human kind
- observable outward or overt actions and reactions
10 Clues: studied why crime occurs • father of U.S. psychology • brought structuralism to america • first woman to earn a PhD in psych. • internal covert activity of our minds • demonstrated that a reflex could be conditioned • observable outward or overt actions and reactions • the scientific study of behavior and mental process • ...
Tele 2023-03-14
Across
- To appear at a different place after disappear
- An electronic device you use for communicating over long distances
- Something that you look into and makes something appear bigger
- moving something with your mind
- a device used to communicate via electronic symbols
Down
- a method of quick communication
- to show something on TV
- being able to read other's minds
- communication from one mind to another
- a message sent by a wire
10 Clues: to show something on TV • a message sent by a wire • a method of quick communication • moving something with your mind • being able to read other's minds • communication from one mind to another • To appear at a different place after disappear • a device used to communicate via electronic symbols • Something that you look into and makes something appear bigger • ...
Freak the Mighty 2015-02-24
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- the past from the male point of view
- a four letter word for truth serum
- beaming up on books
- an improbable,imperfect creature
- you have nothing to fear but math itself
Down
- an adventure in which you have to use your imagination
- how to camel blends into the desert
- what matters to energy
- rhymes with bright and fight and right
- a word used by people with small minds
10 Clues: beaming up on books • what matters to energy • an improbable,imperfect creature • a four letter word for truth serum • how to camel blends into the desert • the past from the male point of view • rhymes with bright and fight and right • a word used by people with small minds • you have nothing to fear but math itself • an adventure in which you have to use your imagination
Magical and Mystical 2024-05-16
Across
- Male equivalent of a witch
- Type of ball you can see the future in
- Type of dust Tinker Bell has
- Animal whose foot is seen as good luck
- The ability to read minds
Down
- Mythical creature that's half human and half goat
- The cause of Sleeping Beauty's slumber
- Magical world inside a wardrobe
- A witch might brew one up in her cauldron
- Tool that fairies and magicians might use
10 Clues: The ability to read minds • Male equivalent of a witch • Type of dust Tinker Bell has • Magical world inside a wardrobe • The cause of Sleeping Beauty's slumber • Type of ball you can see the future in • Animal whose foot is seen as good luck • A witch might brew one up in her cauldron • Tool that fairies and magicians might use • ...
Crime and punishment 2022-10-10
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- A type of lawyer who mostly specialise in courtroom advocacy and litigation
- Someone who commits an illegal act
- A murder that was intentional
- Aperson who is underage
- A physical attack
- An institution with the authority to adjudicate legal disputes between parties
- Someone who does something bad or wrong
Down
- Somebody who commited a crime
- A person who is accused of commiting a crime in a court case
- Wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
- A false statement that might damage another persons reputation
- Imprisonment, kinnipidamine
- A wrongful act
- A public officer appointed to decide cases in a law court
- A sworn body of people convened to hear evidence and render an impartial verdict officially submitted to them by a court
15 Clues: A wrongful act • A physical attack • Aperson who is underage • Imprisonment, kinnipidamine • Somebody who commited a crime • A murder that was intentional • Someone who commits an illegal act • Someone who does something bad or wrong • A public officer appointed to decide cases in a law court • A person who is accused of commiting a crime in a court case • ...
Criminology! 2023-03-22
Across
- the relationship between mens rea, act and harm
- bills of attainder is a legislative act punishing a person without benefit of a??
- Body of crime
- crimes may specicfy that additional _ be present for a conviction to be obtained
- omission means _ to act
- identifiable harm
Down
- you can not be tried or punished for some offenses
- social order offense means parties to the crime what?
- some _ committed before being subject to criminal snactions
- when it comes to constructive posseion a person may no have full _ possesion
- principle of legality states that behavior cannot be criminal if no law...
- makes an action done before the passing of the law
- whats another aspect of due process
- "the guilty mind"
- both mens rea and actus reus
15 Clues: Body of crime • "the guilty mind" • identifiable harm • omission means _ to act • both mens rea and actus reus • whats another aspect of due process • the relationship between mens rea, act and harm • you can not be tried or punished for some offenses • makes an action done before the passing of the law • social order offense means parties to the crime what? • ...
Heritage of Law 2023-09-23
Across
- release prior to trial, under certain circumstances
- a judge/jurys written thoughts on the decision
- the release of a client from personal liability whom is in debt
- jury verdict that criminal defendant is not guilty
- a lawsuit filed against the individual
- a very serious criminal crime
- proof of something used to persuade
- a case, lawsuit or controversy
- an agreement between two or more people in regards to something very specific.
Down
- traveling courts
- a fundamental error in an invalid trial
- a court order restricting one or more parties from taking action
- a statement written in a civil lawsuit which details the claims against someone
- issues that a higher court must review the case and decision
- a statement written in trial that explains one's side
15 Clues: traveling courts • a very serious criminal crime • a case, lawsuit or controversy • proof of something used to persuade • a lawsuit filed against the individual • a fundamental error in an invalid trial • a judge/jurys written thoughts on the decision • jury verdict that criminal defendant is not guilty • release prior to trial, under certain circumstances • ...