criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Text 1 by Otto 2020-12-09
Advanced Legal Terms 2022-09-03
Across
- in a criminal case, the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges
- a trial without a jury in which a judge decides the facts
- a crime carrying a penalty of more than a year in prison
- a reason that an attorney interrupts a witness to talk to the judge
- legal advice, or a term used to refer to lawyers in a case
- - he law that the police believe the defendant has broken
- statements by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in question but heard about it from someone else
- the process by which judges and lawyers select a jury from among those eligible to serve, by questioning them to determine knowledge of the facts of the case and a willingness to decide the case only on the evidence presented in court
- a judge's written explanation of a decision of the court or of a majority of judges
- persons selected according to law and sworn to inquire into and declare a verdict on matters of fact
- a person called upon by either side in a lawsuit to give testimony before the court or jury
- a sentencing alternative to imprisonment in which the court releases convicted defendants under supervision as long as certain conditions are observed
- questioning of a witness by the attorney for the other side
- a person who is on the jury
- a written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant.
- government official with authority to decide lawsuits brought before courts
- an opportunity for lawyers to summarise their position before the court and also to answer the judges' questions
- a judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant
- to charge someone with a crime. A prosecutor tries a criminal case on behalf of the government
- an oral statement given by a witness to be used later in trial
- in a civil suit, the person complained against; in a criminal case, the person accused of the crime
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- the person who files the complaint in a civil lawsuit
- the punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime
- a hearing that takes place when the defendant pleads "not guilty" and witnesses are required to come to court to give evidence
- answer questions in court
- represent defendants who can't afford an attorney in criminal matters
- something that someone says happened
- government institution authorised to resolve legal disputes
- a meeting with the police or prosecutor
- s person who makes a word-for-word record of what is said in court
- information used to persuade the judge or jury to decide the case for one side or the other
- evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials
- the legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case
- an invalid trial, caused by fundamental error. When a mistrial is declared, the trial must start again from the selection of the jury
- a written order directing the arrest of a party. A search warrant orders that a specific location be searched for items, which if found, can be used in court as evidence
- the decision of a jury or a judge.
- - usually a small offence, a less serious crime than a felony, punishable by less than a year of prison or probation
- a person who assists the judge in managing the flow of cases through the court and who helps maintain court records
- a promise to tell the truth
- money given for the release of a criminal defendant from jail in order to secure their appearance on the day and time of the trial.
- a command to a witness to appear in court and give testimony
41 Clues: answer questions in court • a person who is on the jury • a promise to tell the truth • the decision of a jury or a judge. • something that someone says happened • a meeting with the police or prosecutor • a judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant • evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials • the person who files the complaint in a civil lawsuit • ...
freaks dictionary 2023-03-30
Across
- you have nothing to fear but math itself
- millions and millions
- something that should be obscene not smoked
- the womp in a skyrocket
- a robot like suit worn by knights of old
- fuel for humans, preferably so called junk or UFO
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- a way to improve on the human condition
- a word used by people with small minds
- the white sparkles in rockets
- seed you plant in your head
- where they keep the truth serum, and the magic carpets
- shoes big enough for max
- sweet lady of light
- another word for falling down
- the past from the male point of view
15 Clues: sweet lady of light • millions and millions • the womp in a skyrocket • shoes big enough for max • seed you plant in your head • the white sparkles in rockets • another word for falling down • the past from the male point of view • a word used by people with small minds • a way to improve on the human condition • you have nothing to fear but math itself • ...
Paper towns 2022-04-12
Across
- lots of commotion
- very perplexed or confused.
- not exactly known
- a overall vision of how you look at life
- a certain way of organizing something.
- moves from place to place for work.
- another word for won’t give up.
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- relates to how people are always changing.
- used to show differences between objects that cross paths.
- made up by the author of the book, paper towns
- city that is home to disney world.
- something that was really never developed,
- place that is not real but exists in people’s minds
- breaks when something bad happens.
- perfect for the situation
15 Clues: lots of commotion • not exactly known • perfect for the situation • very perplexed or confused. • another word for won’t give up. • city that is home to disney world. • breaks when something bad happens. • moves from place to place for work. • a certain way of organizing something. • a overall vision of how you look at life • relates to how people are always changing. • ...
6th Hour 2023-08-31
Across
- Cant' function without Shanelle
- Greatest teacher in the history of teachers
- Can't function without Ashiyah
- Ate a floor brownie yesterday
- Is taking donations for a new pair of Beats
- Runs 2 miles faster than everyone in this room
- Goes by "R man the Lorenzo Stan"
- Has so many "cousins" it's suspicious
- Majestic Man
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- Girl who looked too tired to be in a video after running 2 miles
- Minds his own business but these girls won't leave him alone
- L Mans
- Goes by "P man the Sinan Stan"
- Guy who stays hating on Mr. Riley and, for what?
- Person who had a wasp on her shoe
- Is often referred to as "Joseph of Arimathea"
- Person you are really missing right about now
17 Clues: L Mans • Majestic Man • Ate a floor brownie yesterday • Goes by "P man the Sinan Stan" • Can't function without Ashiyah • Cant' function without Shanelle • Goes by "R man the Lorenzo Stan" • Person who had a wasp on her shoe • Has so many "cousins" it's suspicious • Greatest teacher in the history of teachers • Is taking donations for a new pair of Beats • ...
reading grid -path 2024-05-21
Across
- an alternative medicine based on the theory of treating 'like with like
- what you are called when you can read minds
- a crazy person
- feeling sad when someone had something bad done to them
- when someone isn't interested
- being below the expectation of others
- involving or caused by a physical or mental disease.
- what you are called when you don't care what's happening
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- when you aren't concerned for others
- strongly disliking someone, or something
- a quality that increaces sadness
- having feelings for others
- a place that helps cure diseases
- feeling, or showing sympathy
- another word for a disease
15 Clues: a crazy person • having feelings for others • another word for a disease • feeling, or showing sympathy • when someone isn't interested • a quality that increaces sadness • a place that helps cure diseases • when you aren't concerned for others • being below the expectation of others • strongly disliking someone, or something • what you are called when you can read minds • ...
Criminal Justice JT-2 2023-05-03
Across
- Reasonable doubt of guilt
- What a juvenile becomes when they are found guilty of breaking the law
- A period of time when offenders are given a second chance
- When the defendant pleads guilty or not guilty to a charge
- cause- The officer witnessed a crime
- Traffic violations and disturbing the peace
- A person who commits a crime
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- collar crimes- Nonviolent crimes
- A person who commits a crime
- crimes- Illegal gambling and use of illegal drugs
- warrant- If no one saw the suspect commit the crime
- bargain- The defendant pleads guilty to a charge with a lesser offense
- justice system- The three part system,police,courts,and corrections
- A person under the age of 18
- Serious crimes like murder and kidnapping
15 Clues: Reasonable doubt of guilt • A person who commits a crime • A person under the age of 18 • A person who commits a crime • collar crimes- Nonviolent crimes • cause- The officer witnessed a crime • Serious crimes like murder and kidnapping • Traffic violations and disturbing the peace • crimes- Illegal gambling and use of illegal drugs • ...
Darkest Minds Section 5 2014-06-08
Across
- A written outline of a movie, novel, or stage work giving details of the plot and individual scenes.
- To fall below a normal or desirable level in physical, mental, or moral qualities.
- To signal, summon, or direct by a gesture of the head or hand.
- To relax after a period of work or tension.
- To shock or horrify by something considered immoral or improper.
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- To cut off the head; behead
- The rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time or in a given sample.
- Playful behavior or action.
- Characterized by lack of seriousness or sense.
- Set apart from the rest or from each other; isolate or divide.
10 Clues: To cut off the head; behead • Playful behavior or action. • To relax after a period of work or tension. • Characterized by lack of seriousness or sense. • Set apart from the rest or from each other; isolate or divide. • To signal, summon, or direct by a gesture of the head or hand. • To shock or horrify by something considered immoral or improper. • ...
reading changes our minds 2023-09-04
Across
- Get or stand up
- The activities associated with the governance of a country or area
- A house owned by the municipality
- A state of government by a whole population
- write or carve (words or symbols) on something, especially as a formal or permanent record
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- able to be reached or entered (a place)
- With extreme force or strength
- A person who has made up a particular process
- rephrase the quotation in your own words
- The arts or other manifestations of human intellectual achievements regarded collectively.
10 Clues: Get or stand up • With extreme force or strength • A house owned by the municipality • able to be reached or entered (a place) • rephrase the quotation in your own words • A state of government by a whole population • A person who has made up a particular process • The activities associated with the governance of a country or area • ...
The Eye Of Minds Vocabulary 2014-05-09
Across
- Irish folklore
- A focal point
- Close and open eye(s) quickly
- An act of manifesting
- Ugly or contorted facial expression
- Fear of being enclosed
- Lacking in spirit
Down
- To compel by fascination
- Force or speed of movement
- To decay
- Odd or remarkably unusual person
- Completely Dry
- Pull or remove abruptly
- Bad luck or misfortune
- Pretending evil or harm
15 Clues: To decay • A focal point • Irish folklore • Completely Dry • Lacking in spirit • An act of manifesting • Bad luck or misfortune • Fear of being enclosed • Pull or remove abruptly • Pretending evil or harm • To compel by fascination • Force or speed of movement • Close and open eye(s) quickly • Odd or remarkably unusual person • Ugly or contorted facial expression
Forensic Approaches to Substances of Abuse, Chapter 19, (Mack, 2016) 2022-10-02
Across
- Many individuals in the criminal justice system have active substance use disorders or ____________ diagnoses.
- Expert witnesses give an independent opinion whereas a ________ expert provides information or medical records for their patient.
- Intoxication that is _____________ can be used as a defense, examples included trickery, under duress, and atypical reactions.
- Both child abuse and _________ violence are more common with substance abuse.
- State laws vary regarding duty to report _________ peers.
- “clinicians should always remain cognizant that there are situations in which they should __________ prescribing."
- ____________ is for sentencings greater than 1 year.
- “_______________ is defined as unfriendly human attitudes, including tantrums, irritability, refusal to cooperate and suspicion.
- “_____________ of abuse may promote aggression, hostility, or violence”
- The _______ psychiatrist has an obligation to be objective.
- _________ ordered treatment serves two main purposes, one to move substance use offenders out of the justice system and into treatment and two allow for involuntary commitment of offenders who are a danger to themselves or others.
- Settled __________ is a term used when long-term use of substances results in chronic brain injury.
- __________ involves arraignment to sentencing and/or sentences lasting 1 year or less.
- To reduce risk related to substance use following release from prison or termination of probation, treatment should be continued for at least one ___________.
- Noncriminal human interactions that address conduct and conflict are considered _______ law.
- _________ percentage of those arrested for violent offenses are positive for substances of abuse.
- "treatment should not be __________ and reassessment should be ongoing"
- Correctional ____________ should provide opportunities for rehabilitation.
- “___________ refers to institutions, practices and laws that divert criminal offenders who have a mental or a SUD out of the standard criminal justice system into alternative programs.”
- A type of psychotherapy called ______________ management can be useful for treating substance use disorders.
- "When prescribing a controlled substance, the patient should be reminded of his or her _________ in controlling the medication and safety disposing of unused portions."
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- ____________ action is also known as the actus reus is the start of the criminal process.
- Some examples of _____________ law would be military or medical board investigations.
- Research indicates that individuals having a substance use disorder and co-occurring ___________ disorder are at higher risk for violence when compared those with just one of the two diagnoses.
- ___________ is another term for arrest.
- __________ use is linked to crimes of endangerment, homicides, weapons.
- ____________ has been removed from some formularies due misuse.
- _____________ psychiatric toxicology refers to a specially trained expert that can assess for substances of intoxication based up pharmacology and an individual’s behavior.
- “______________ is a broad term that refers to settings in which individuals in the criminal justice system are supervised through the judicial process.”
- Amnesia is a term used to describe information that was forgotten where as ___________ is term to describe information that was never recorded.
- “individuals with ________ personality disorders are 21 times more likely to develop alcohol use disorders.”
- When a _______ claim involves substance use one should refer to an addiction psychiatrist or pain management specialist.
- Diversion offers offenders the opportunity to participate in treatment and often _________ further criminal punishment.
- Federal law 42 CFR Part 2 provides ____________ regarding the release of health information.
- “___________ is defined as overt behavior with the intent to inflict noxious stimulation or behave destructively toward an organism.”
- When cocaine is converted to ____________ its effects of paranoia are often extended.
- It is important to note that only some ____________ have statutes for involuntary treatment/commitment.
- Clinicians should be knowledgeable about which aspects of their __________ fall under Federal law 42 or HIPPA.
- "the actual process of _________ should include informed consent and proper documentation of all required information on the prescription, which may vary across states”
- ___________ sampling can show long term use of sedatives/hypnotics.
- The term ______ mind is also known as menus rea.
- _____________ refers to prosecution and assignment of blame.
- “_____________ is aggression among humans.”
43 Clues: ___________ is another term for arrest. • “_____________ is aggression among humans.” • The term ______ mind is also known as menus rea. • ____________ is for sentencings greater than 1 year. • State laws vary regarding duty to report _________ peers. • The _______ psychiatrist has an obligation to be objective. • ...
The Judicial Branch 2022-10-20
Across
- How long do Federal Judges serve, once they have been appointed & confirmed?
- The individual who brings a lawsuit before a Civil Court.
- A formal charge of criminal action by a Grand Jury.
- An attempt to have a higher court review your case, arguing an error had occured.
- The legal principle in which a courts decision in a previous case will influence how future similar cases are also decided.
- Who is responsible for confirming Federal Judges & appointed members of the US Supreme Court?
- The type of cases a certain court system has authority to rule on.
- How many members currently serve on the US Supreme Court?
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- The individual who criminal charges or civil damages are alleged against.
- The type of deal, or bargain, in which an individual accepts guilt of a lesser crime to avoid prosecution of a more serious offense.
- An opinion given by justices who may agree with the Majority Opinion, but for different reasons.
- An opinion given by justices who disagree with the Majority Opinion.
- Who is responsible for nominating Federal Judges & members of the US Supreme Court?
- The individual who represents the government in a criminal case.
- a group of individuals who hear evidence and provide a verdict in a court case.
15 Clues: A formal charge of criminal action by a Grand Jury. • The individual who brings a lawsuit before a Civil Court. • How many members currently serve on the US Supreme Court? • The individual who represents the government in a criminal case. • The type of cases a certain court system has authority to rule on. • ...
toddler 2023-05-16
Across
- symbolic actions seen in play that mimic real situations
- first level of pretense in which toddler uses real objects or realistic toys and pretends to do something that has to do with him or her
- seeing in the "minds eye" or hearing in the "minds ear" in the absence of a stimulus
- special underpants to reduce mess during pottytraing
- questions that require a descriptive response for an answer
- lengthening and thickening of muscles
- 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 or objects
- persons ability to pronounce words that can be understood by others
- sudden emotional outburst of anger commonly displayed by a toddler
- conflict toddlers must resolve according to the second stage of eriksons psychosocial theory
- being fluent in 2 languages
- development of muscles especially those in the hands and fingers
- going back to an earlier stage of development
- evaluating how to respond to a situation by getting a social cue from a more experienced person
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- ability to recall and later imitate someones behavior
- ability to coordinate sight with movement of the hands
- doing as one chooses rather than what others want
- ability to label self and others as male or female
- wait until later to get what is wanted
- questions that only require and one or 2 word response
- not self guided by internal values
- development of the trunk and arm and leg muscles
- person who speaks only one language
- solid foods that provide the nutrients infants and toddlers need in addition to their breast milk,formula,or whole cows milk
- fine motor movements that are smooth and rather effortless
- ability to control oneself
- confidence a person has in his or her own worth and control outcomes and events in his or her life
27 Clues: ability to control oneself • being fluent in 2 languages • not self guided by internal values • person who speaks only one language • lengthening and thickening of muscles • wait until later to get what is wanted • going back to an earlier stage of development • development of the trunk and arm and leg muscles • doing as one chooses rather than what others want • ...
AS law 2014-09-10
7 Clues: sdss • jkfhl • kgdlgj • wdwdee • The name given to 12 lay people • An example of a criminal offence • The court where the more serious criminal cases are heard
Bank Terms 2022-04-07
Correction Systems 2022-02-23
Zoli 17 Oct 2023 2023-10-13
Healthy Hearts Promoting Healthy Minds Crossword 2013-08-16
Across
- Where the race starts and ends
- _________ Services organizes the 5k
- Last name of the contact person for the 5k
- Name of the 5k - "Healthy Hearts ________ Healthy Minds"
- Group sponsoring the Pancake Breakfast this year
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- The distance of a 5k is ___.1 miles
- Time the race starts
- School event that our 5k coincides with
- Number of years 5k has been held
9 Clues: Time the race starts • Where the race starts and ends • Number of years 5k has been held • _________ Services organizes the 5k • The distance of a 5k is ___.1 miles • School event that our 5k coincides with • Last name of the contact person for the 5k • Group sponsoring the Pancake Breakfast this year • Name of the 5k - "Healthy Hearts ________ Healthy Minds"
Telepathy Vocab 2021-10-06
Across
- Name of the government Cold War psychic program
- Mind reading horse that used the whip trick
- Lie detector test
Down
- Brain scan using magnetic fields
- Serial killer who tricked lie detector
- The ability to read minds
- Smallest part of brain that can be analyzed by fMRI
- ames CIA double agent who tricked lie detector
- Brain scan using radiative sugars
9 Clues: Lie detector test • The ability to read minds • Brain scan using magnetic fields • Brain scan using radiative sugars • Serial killer who tricked lie detector • Mind reading horse that used the whip trick • ames CIA double agent who tricked lie detector • Name of the government Cold War psychic program • Smallest part of brain that can be analyzed by fMRI
A totally awesome super duper "LIT" F451 Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-04
Across
- The survival of ____ is driven by the will to preserve knowledge
- _____ causes one to lose their individuality and lead a less fulfilling life
- reason why Montag doesn't miss Mildred
- is power
Down
- "but you can't make people ______"
- a way to preserve important books for future generations
- reading books
- stored inside of the men's minds
- the culmination of ignorance and detachment in the world
9 Clues: is power • reading books • stored inside of the men's minds • "but you can't make people ______" • reason why Montag doesn't miss Mildred • a way to preserve important books for future generations • the culmination of ignorance and detachment in the world • The survival of ____ is driven by the will to preserve knowledge • ...
vocab 2018-03-21
-cide/-crat or -cracy Michael Conrad 2016-11-14
unit 4 2021-10-29
juniors crossword 2022-03-17
10 Clues: synonym:job • synonym:bail • synonym:study • synonym:crime • synonym:reason • synonym:scourge • synonym:justice • synonym:unlawful • synonym:apprehension • rights synonym:mirandarize
Spirit, Soul and Body 2022-03-23
9 Clues: It feels • It thinks • What you guard • 1 Thessalonians 5:23 • Heart is where your _____ are • Emotions and Feelings lie here • Made up of mind, heart, and personality • How can you be alive physically but yet dead? • What happens to your spirit when you become born again
Neat and clever title 2020-10-18
7 Clues: meow-er • Midwood's mascot • Holiday coming up • Can you use punctuation in answers? • Ability to read other people’s minds • Number of clues required for your puzzle • All the king's horse's and all the king's men couldn't put him together again
Spelling crossword 2020-05-13
Across
- as a necessary result; inevitably
- an expert or specialist of Psychology.
- an employee offering you after you pay for something.
- the action of taking part
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- in a regular and even manner.
- the art or practice of designing buildings
- you can read people’s minds with this.
- lung Inflammation caused by bacterial or viral Infection
- Used to single out an individual member of a group
- having a bad disposition.
10 Clues: the action of taking part • having a bad disposition. • in a regular and even manner. • as a necessary result; inevitably • you can read people’s minds with this. • an expert or specialist of Psychology. • the art or practice of designing buildings • Used to single out an individual member of a group • an employee offering you after you pay for something. • ...
Inspire 1 Unit 6 Crossword 2021-06-23
Across
- Not cheap
- A piece of paper you use to get a discount
- A small piece of something to show you what it's like
- To try to get a low price
- Something you buy and bring home from a trip
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- People visiting an area on vacation
- The science of studying people's minds
- People who live in the area
- A market in the Middle East
- Using the Internet
10 Clues: Not cheap • Using the Internet • To try to get a low price • People who live in the area • A market in the Middle East • People visiting an area on vacation • The science of studying people's minds • A piece of paper you use to get a discount • Something you buy and bring home from a trip • A small piece of something to show you what it's like
Guess who? Superhero Edition 2022-02-02
Across
- he’s disliked by all but then you find out the truth and can’t hate him
- all or nothing kind of girl
- scared of his own shadow that he can’t even see
- everybody loves him and will forever
- wishes he could be Jeremiah
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- wannabe detective but legit is
- balloons for cheeks
- the know it all but most humble
- the first child
- you’d think his power is to read minds
10 Clues: the first child • balloons for cheeks • all or nothing kind of girl • wishes he could be Jeremiah • wannabe detective but legit is • the know it all but most humble • everybody loves him and will forever • you’d think his power is to read minds • scared of his own shadow that he can’t even see • he’s disliked by all but then you find out the truth and can’t hate him
The Joy of Fellowship with God 2015-06-04
Across
- The word should ________ in your hearts richly.
- We study to bring forth _______ in our lives.
- When in fellowship with God you get _________ answered.
- God is ________.
- Opposite of sorrow.
- These were given to us when we became born again.
- God, the ________ of the heavens and earth.
- We want to have _________ in Christian living.
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- We are to get________ into studying the word.
- We can __________ with God daily.
- The more __________ life is available to all born again believers.
- We ________ our minds on the word of God.
- To have joy we must ______ fellowship with God.
- Our aim is to have ___________ with God.
- We are saved by _________.
15 Clues: God is ________. • Opposite of sorrow. • We are saved by _________. • We can __________ with God daily. • Our aim is to have ___________ with God. • We ________ our minds on the word of God. • God, the ________ of the heavens and earth. • We are to get________ into studying the word. • We study to bring forth _______ in our lives. • ...
Seventy - six dollars and Forty- nine cents 2021-10-07
Across
- The writing teacher that is making the memoirs an assignment.
- The main character of the story
- Monk and Herve's favorite movie/book
- This story is not written in prose, but it is written in ---
- Monk did not have his --- on in the car
- The new superpower that Monk has is reading people's ---
- The author of the story ( last name)
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- Monk's new superpower is reading people's ---
- Monk's dad works for the ---
- Monk has a crush on ---
- While stopping for ice cream, Monk's mom orders Lime and Strawberry ---
- Monk's best friend
- What Monk is writing
- The teacher giving a pop quiz
- Monk has one --- (sibling)
- The author of the story ( first name)
16 Clues: Monk's best friend • What Monk is writing • Monk has a crush on --- • Monk has one --- (sibling) • Monk's dad works for the --- • The teacher giving a pop quiz • The main character of the story • Monk and Herve's favorite movie/book • The author of the story ( last name) • The author of the story ( first name) • Monk did not have his --- on in the car • ...
Where do we come from/ What are humans 2013-05-11
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- Single, separate, humans are
- Where our unique minds are developed
- Certain to meet a particular fate
Down
- A natural process involving change in a species
- Humans are all _________
- Also a superior being looking down on humans from above
- Something that all humans could achieve in some way
- Make an _______ on the world
8 Clues: Humans are all _________ • Single, separate, humans are • Make an _______ on the world • Certain to meet a particular fate • Where our unique minds are developed • A natural process involving change in a species • Something that all humans could achieve in some way • Also a superior being looking down on humans from above
Conquering the Voice of the Enemy 2015-07-18
8 Clues: Our agreement with God • David's covenant friend • Test these by God's word • A person who is against us • effectual, fervent availeth much • We must do this to learn God's word • We must not let these linger in our minds • Children of Israel did this before going to war
West Africa Review ( Mary Claire ) 2021-10-06
Across
- did the empire of shanghai end
- is a shaman
- what is another term for lineages the Niger river located
- animism
- used in gold minds and bring out gravel to find gold
- is a village chief
- Major trade city of Mali
Down
- The two primary natural resources of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai
- Mali conquered by another empire
- is griot
10 Clues: animism • is griot • is a shaman • is a village chief • Major trade city of Mali • did the empire of shanghai end • Mali conquered by another empire • used in gold minds and bring out gravel to find gold • The two primary natural resources of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai • what is another term for lineages the Niger river located
West Africa Review ( Mary Claire ) 2021-10-06
Across
- did the empire of shanghai end
- is a shaman
- what is another term for lineages the Niger river located
- animism
- used in gold minds and bring out gravel to find gold
- is a village chief
- Major trade city of Mali
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- The two primary natural resources of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai
- Mali conquered by another empire
- is griot
10 Clues: animism • is griot • is a shaman • is a village chief • Major trade city of Mali • did the empire of shanghai end • Mali conquered by another empire • used in gold minds and bring out gravel to find gold • The two primary natural resources of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai • what is another term for lineages the Niger river located
West Africa Review ( Mary Claire ) 2021-10-06
Across
- did the empire of shanghai end
- is a shaman
- what is another term for lineages the Niger river located
- animism
- used in gold minds and bring out gravel to find gold
- is a village chief
- Major trade city of Mali
Down
- The two primary natural resources of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai
- Mali conquered by another empire
- is griot
10 Clues: animism • is griot • is a shaman • is a village chief • Major trade city of Mali • did the empire of shanghai end • Mali conquered by another empire • used in gold minds and bring out gravel to find gold • The two primary natural resources of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai • what is another term for lineages the Niger river located
vocabulary 2013-06-10
12 Clues: zanja • busqueda • deceiver • cubierta • cumbre, cima • ruido, tumulto • molestia, enojo • pleasure-seeking • criminal, infractor • esclarecedor, revelador • informar, poner al corriente • tierras altas, zona montañosa
Block 1 Law Enforcement 2022-01-26
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- State in which a homemade 5,000-pound bomb destroyed a third of the Alfred O. Murrah building Federal building.
- Under 6th amendment, criminal suspects have a right to counsel during police interrogations.
- This study found that decreasing or increasing routine preventive patrol within the range tested had no effect on crime, citizen fear of crime, community attitudes toward the police, the delivery of police service, police response time, or traffic accidents. (Acronym)
- This professional police force was organized in London by Henry Fielding in 1749.
- A legal standard of proof that is less than probable cause and less than the legal standard for arrests and warrants.
- This Anglo-Saxon term serves as the origin for the term “Sheriff.”
- This is a part I offense.
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- The father of modern policing. Became the first police chief of Berkeley, California and the first to motorize police, and use the lie detector.
- Using innovative and/or unconventional policing techniques such as intelligence operations, undercover stings, electronic surveillance to solve sophisticated crimes that are higher in complexity than regular street crime.
- Men that patrolled areas to deter criminal activity, report fires, and participate in the prevention & detection of crime as well as the recovery of stolen goods.
- This organization provided funds for police to go to school and earn collegiate or graduate degrees. Many of these officers moved into academics and were the first wave of criminal justice educators. (Acronym)
- Tasked with combating drug trafficking and distribution in the USA. (Acronym)
- The basic function and role of this organization is responsible for maintaining public order and safety, enforcing the law, and preventing, detecting and investigating criminal activities.
- This law enforcement agency protects our nation’s highest elected leaders, visiting foreign heads of state, and national special security events; and safeguard the U.S. financial infrastructure and payment systems.
- This former British Conservative Statesman and Prime Minister is commonly known as the “Father of Modern Policing.”
15 Clues: This is a part I offense. • This Anglo-Saxon term serves as the origin for the term “Sheriff.” • Tasked with combating drug trafficking and distribution in the USA. (Acronym) • This professional police force was organized in London by Henry Fielding in 1749. • Under 6th amendment, criminal suspects have a right to counsel during police interrogations. • ...
Twelve Angry Men Metalanguage 2021-07-12
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- the standard of proof required in criminal cases
- not participate in or stand out of a decision
- the juror who acts as spokesperson for the jury
- one or more jurors cannot agree on a verdict
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- compulsory
- the jury's decision
- the most severe form of punishment under criminal law
- a person randomly selected to participate in a jury
- 100% agreement
9 Clues: compulsory • 100% agreement • the jury's decision • one or more jurors cannot agree on a verdict • not participate in or stand out of a decision • the juror who acts as spokesperson for the jury • the standard of proof required in criminal cases • a person randomly selected to participate in a jury • the most severe form of punishment under criminal law
Law Reform 2015-02-25
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- Who set up the Criminal Revision Committee?
- Bring together together all the topic of law under once source?
- To simplify and modernise the law?
- The pressure group that is only open to certain individuals?
- The Royal commission are .... when finished?
- The success the Law Reform committee had in 1967?
- The ...... commission 1981 lead to the PACE 1984 (Royal commission)
- The Criminal Revision Committee produce one report....?
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- How many commissioners in the Law commissions?
- The reform made by the law commission on voluntary manslaughter?
- What area of law does the Law Reform committee review?
- The pressure group with close links to parliament?
- The Royal commission investation into the...?
- The procedure that speed up the introduction of new reforms?
14 Clues: To simplify and modernise the law? • Who set up the Criminal Revision Committee? • The Royal commission are .... when finished? • The Royal commission investation into the...? • How many commissioners in the Law commissions? • The success the Law Reform committee had in 1967? • The pressure group with close links to parliament? • ...
Virginia State Courts 2022-02-11
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- Has original jurisdiction for civil cases >$25,000 and felonies
- if you don't like your verdict, you can try this in a higher court
- preside at all courts but one
- has original jurisdiction for misdemeanors and civil cases <$25,000
- the police need this to make an arrest
- is the highest court in Virginia
- handles all civil and criminal matters involving minors
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- this case established the principle of judicial review
- the jurisdiction where a case may be heard on appeal, i.e., after it's been tried once
- the jurisdiction when a case is first tried in court
- has appellate jurisdiction only
- the first step of the criminal process
- a group of citizens who decide a case
- preside at the Supreme Court
14 Clues: preside at the Supreme Court • preside at all courts but one • has appellate jurisdiction only • is the highest court in Virginia • a group of citizens who decide a case • the first step of the criminal process • the police need this to make an arrest • the jurisdiction when a case is first tried in court • this case established the principle of judicial review • ...
Masterminds 2022-10-25
16 Clues: a wall • a thief • driving • a battle • a career • to decive • the author • a loud bang • running away • copy of someone • a public vehicle • a place you live • something you read • breaking something • flying transportation • a place things are made in
ap gov unit 4 2023-11-30
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- ____ circumstances = something that requires immediate attention; for instances, preventing the destruction of evidence, or preventing the escape of a fleeing felon, or preventing harm to somebody.
- (___ v ___)U.S. Supreme Court ruled that under the 4th and 14th Constitutional amendments, illegally seized evidence could not be used in a state criminal trial.
- (____/____ same meaning)when what you say is false and you know it's false with the intent to harm --> it's unprotected speech
- ____ incorporation is applying the bill of rights to states on a case-by-case basis
- (____ v __ ___)Scotus case that incorporated the 1st amendment freedom of speech to states w reasoning of 14th amendment
- (3)a law that retroactively changes the legal consequences of actions that were committed
- (____ v _____)SCOTUS case ruled that the establishment clause is violated by "excessive entanglement"
- (_____ v _____)Supreme Court ruled that detained criminal suspects, prior to police questioning, must be informed of their constitutional right to an attorney and against self-incrimination.
- (2)5th amendment stops this - ppl can't be charged for a crime twice
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- (____ v _._.)ruled under the 1917 Espionage act that by fighting the draft, he was harming national security and
- (2)replaced the clear & present danger test. the government can only restrict speech when it's likely to result in imminent lawless action, such as inciting mob violence
- clause that prohibits the government from making any law “respecting an establishment of religion.”
- bill of ____ is an act of a legislature declaring a person, or a group of people, guilty of some crime, and punishing them, often without a trial
- (#)amendment which gives equal protection of the law
- (__ ___ ___ v _._.)scotus defended the First Amendment right of free press against prior restraint by the government and
- _____ interest test is an element of the strict scrutiny test by which courts exercise judicial review of legislative and executive branch enactments that affect constitutional rights
- _____ rule = law that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial
- free speech is not protected if it(1)is directed to inciting or producing _____ _____ action, and (2) is likely to incite or produce such action
- (____ v _____)SCOTUS case that ruled that the Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution requires U.S. states to provide attorneys to criminal defendants who are unable to afford their own.
19 Clues: (#)amendment which gives equal protection of the law • (2)5th amendment stops this - ppl can't be charged for a crime twice • ____ incorporation is applying the bill of rights to states on a case-by-case basis • (3)a law that retroactively changes the legal consequences of actions that were committed • ...
The youth criminal Justice Act 2023-11-24
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- Works with at- risk and criminalized women
- Control by one power over a dependent area or people
- A group of people who have been chosen to listen to the facts of a trial in a law court and to decide whether a person is guilty or not guilty, or whether a claim has been proved
- This means jurors are supervised by a Jury Guard
- involves engaging others, exercising your voice and mobilizing evidence to influence policy and practice
- Refers to "reentry" or "resettlement"
- Based on a combination of common law and civil law
- Free from self-interest
- Documented Crimes of an individual
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- The process seeks to improve a criminal's character and outlook so that he or she can function in society without committing other crimes.
- Charity committed to just, effective, and humane responses to the causes and consequences of crime.
- Unpaid work performed by a person or group of people for the benefit and betterment of their community without any form of compensation
- A written law that provides rules of conduct
- To lay a charge in a criminal matter
- The use of force to repel an attack or imminent threat of attack directed against oneself or others or a legally protected interest.
- Giving each person what they deserve
- The judgment that a court formally pronounces after finding a criminal defendant guilty
- The period specified in it as long as that period ends no more than 60 days after the day
18 Clues: Free from self-interest • Documented Crimes of an individual • To lay a charge in a criminal matter • Giving each person what they deserve • Refers to "reentry" or "resettlement" • Works with at- risk and criminalized women • A written law that provides rules of conduct • This means jurors are supervised by a Jury Guard • Based on a combination of common law and civil law • ...
Regents Vocabulary Practice 2014-01-13
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- does not use "like" or "as" to compare objects
- the main ideas or concept
- The main character
- the feeling the atmosphere/situation gives
- The time and place of the story
- The main events of the story
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- clues or hints of what will happen in the future plot
- language that creates visual pictures in our minds
- uses "like" or "as" to compare objects
- the character who is against the main character
- the authors attitude towards situations/characters
11 Clues: The main character • the main ideas or concept • The main events of the story • The time and place of the story • uses "like" or "as" to compare objects • the feeling the atmosphere/situation gives • does not use "like" or "as" to compare objects • the character who is against the main character • language that creates visual pictures in our minds • ...
Psychology 2022-08-25
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- intelligence testing and cultural biases.
- German psychologist,philosopher,physiologist.
- the view that people have free will
- internal, covert activity of our minds.
- study the effects of the environment on people.
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- helps deal with personal problems
- perspective focuses on memory, intelligence, perception, thought process, problem solving, language and learning.
- the idea that all behaviors are learned
- when will it happen again?
- the scientific study of behavior and mental process
- outward or overt actions and reactions.
11 Clues: when will it happen again? • helps deal with personal problems • the view that people have free will • the idea that all behaviors are learned • outward or overt actions and reactions. • internal, covert activity of our minds. • intelligence testing and cultural biases. • German psychologist,philosopher,physiologist. • study the effects of the environment on people. • ...
The Criminal Trial Process 2012-11-17
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- A formal statementof guilt or innocence entered by the accused.
- a complete defence for some crimes if the accused can show the victim freely consented to the act in question.
- when a defendant may be acquitted if they can show they acted against their will under lawful pressure.
- The defence whereby the defendant claims that their actions were a direct result of another person's action.
- Beyond ________ doubt is the standard of proof required in law for the prosecution to show there is no doubt that the accused committed that offence.
- The law system is which the judge plays the role in gathering the evidence.
- mental incapacitation at the time of the act.
- a subsided legal service provided by the state for low income earners (2 words.
- Australia's criminal justice system is based on the ________ system.
- A test used to determine whether a person is able to claim the defence of insanity.
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- a judgement that a person is not guilty of the crime with which the person has been charged.
- The judicial officers that preside of intermediate and superior courts.
- public barristers who can appear for an accussed in serious criminal matters where legal aid has been granted (2 words).
- The judicial officers that preside over hearings in the local court.
- a type of defence that the defendant acted under an honest and reasonable _______ and could not of formed the mens rea.
15 Clues: mental incapacitation at the time of the act. • A formal statementof guilt or innocence entered by the accused. • The judicial officers that preside over hearings in the local court. • Australia's criminal justice system is based on the ________ system. • The judicial officers that preside of intermediate and superior courts. • ...
Criminal Justice 1 Vocabulary 2022-03-30
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- A set of facts that would induce a reasonably intelligent person to believe that a particular other person has committed a specific crime.
- An executive or legislative action in which the severity of punishment of a single personor group of people is reduced.
- A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- A formal examination of evidence by a judge, typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
- The anticipation, recognition, and apraisial of a crime risk and the innitiation of action to elimanate or reduce it.
- An oral or written request made to the court to make a specific finding,decison or order.
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- The offical announcement of the decision made by the court.
- A person, usually licensed, whos business it is to effect release on bail for people charged with offenses held in custody.
- A degree of force that is appropriate in a given situation and is not excessive.
- A person who has a past record of multiple arrests or convitions for serious crimes or who has an unusually large number of arrests or convictions.
- An imposition of a criminal sanction by a judicial athority.
- call or bring (someone) before a court to anser a criminal charge.
- Legal or physical control of a person or a thing.
- The temporary release of an accused person awaiting trail sometimes on condion that a sum of money be lodged to guarantee their appearance in court.
- An action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law.
15 Clues: A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. • Legal or physical control of a person or a thing. • The offical announcement of the decision made by the court. • An imposition of a criminal sanction by a judicial athority. • call or bring (someone) before a court to anser a criminal charge. • ...
criminal justice OS-3 2023-05-03
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- nonviolent crimes
- the defendant that is jury must find him or her not her not guilty of the crime
- gambling ilegal drug use
- a kid under the age of 18
- when the defendant enters a plea of guilty or not guilty to the charge
- any act that is breaking the law
- officer that witnessed the crime or got enough evidence to make an arest
- a period of time during which offenders are given and oppertunity to show that they can reform
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- the three part system consisting of the police
- a person who commits any type crime
- when they are found of breaking a law
- less serious offenses such
- crimes such as murder and kidnapping
- bargain defendant may plea guilty to a lesser offense than the original charge
- an arrest warrent is an authorization by the court to make an arrest
15 Clues: nonviolent crimes • gambling ilegal drug use • a kid under the age of 18 • less serious offenses such • any act that is breaking the law • a person who commits any type crime • crimes such as murder and kidnapping • when they are found of breaking a law • the three part system consisting of the police • an arrest warrent is an authorization by the court to make an arrest • ...
2 2024-08-07
Across
- - The green giant with immense strength.
- - The advanced jet used by the Avengers.
- - The alien race that invades Earth under Loki's command.
- - The powerful cosmic cube that Loki uses.
- - The real name of Hulk.
- - Short for Captain America.
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- - The flying aircraft carrier of S.H.I.E.L.D.
- - The skilled archer and member of the Avengers.
- - The weapon Loki uses to control minds.
9 Clues: - The real name of Hulk. • - Short for Captain America. • - The green giant with immense strength. • - The advanced jet used by the Avengers. • - The weapon Loki uses to control minds. • - The powerful cosmic cube that Loki uses. • - The flying aircraft carrier of S.H.I.E.L.D. • - The skilled archer and member of the Avengers. • ...
Bushranger Terms 2021-09-07
Across
- Ned was part of the ____ Gan
- Someone that brakes the law
- An Australian term for Bandit
- A movie staring Harrison Ford in 1993
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- The first convicts that ran where know as?
- Another world for outlaw starting with B
- A game called cops and ?
- Another name someone is known for like Mad Morgan
- A popular term used in American Westerns for a criminal
9 Clues: A game called cops and ? • Someone that brakes the law • Ned was part of the ____ Gan • An Australian term for Bandit • A movie staring Harrison Ford in 1993 • Another world for outlaw starting with B • The first convicts that ran where know as? • Another name someone is known for like Mad Morgan • A popular term used in American Westerns for a criminal
Crime and Punishment 2023-10-25
7 Clues: prevents recidivism • Acts that violate the law • keeping criminals in prison • a repetition of criminal behavior • Punishmnets that force compensation • Repressing, charging, discouragement • reforming a criminal with socialization
The Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 2017-05-22
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- the name of the bar where Newt and his friends go to meet the Gnarlak
- Someone who Credence thought he could trust
- She can read people's minds.
- Mary Lou's Second Salmers Group is inspired by what American historical event?
- the leader of MACUSA
- A wizard from England.
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- Likes shiny objects
- Newt found the firebird frank in?
- Where Jacob and Newt catch the Erumpent beast
- One of Credence's sisters.
- The type of beast Gnarlak wants because it can open locked doors easily.
- Newt keeps his beasts inside what?
- the beast that lives inside Credence
- the main setting of the screenplay.
- Meets Newt at the bank.
- Who is Queenie's sister?
16 Clues: Likes shiny objects • the leader of MACUSA • A wizard from England. • Meets Newt at the bank. • Who is Queenie's sister? • One of Credence's sisters. • She can read people's minds. • Newt found the firebird frank in? • Newt keeps his beasts inside what? • the main setting of the screenplay. • the beast that lives inside Credence • Someone who Credence thought he could trust • ...
8th grade crime vocabulary 2022-03-25
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- įsilaužėlis
- plėšikas
- vagis
- užpuolikas
- sudaužyti
- nusikaltėlis
- klastotė
- įtariamasis
- nekaltas
- pasislėpti
- pavogti
- vagystė iš parduotuvės
- užpuolimas (gatvėje)
- netikras/melagingas
- padegėjas
- įsilaužimas
- prekyba narkotikais
- pabėgti
- automobilių vagystė (pasivažinėjimui)
- žudikas
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- apiplėšimas
- kalėjimas
- įrodymas
- nužudymas
- padegimas
- tirti
- turto sugadinimas
- įvykdyti nusikaltimą
- vagystė
- liūdininkas
- kalėjimas
- prisipažinti
- suimti
33 Clues: vagis • tirti • suimti • pavogti • vagystė • pabėgti • žudikas • plėšikas • įrodymas • klastotė • nekaltas • kalėjimas • nužudymas • sudaužyti • padegimas • padegėjas • kalėjimas • užpuolikas • pasislėpti • įsilaužėlis • apiplėšimas • įtariamasis • liūdininkas • įsilaužimas • nusikaltėlis • prisipažinti • turto sugadinimas • netikras/melagingas • prekyba narkotikais • įvykdyti nusikaltimą • užpuolimas (gatvėje) • vagystė iš parduotuvės • ...
Verona Volte Crossword 2012-05-09
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- time when one can relax
- to predict
- to bury
- to scold, rebuke, reprimand
- small, unimportant
- funeral ceremonies
- confession
- to deceive or cheat
- to overwhelm with something
- a sword
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- to joke, prank
- to examine
- whining, whimpering
- a druggist
- cloth used to wrap a body for burial
- cheerful, merry
- same kind
- a tomb
- a criminal
- hatred
20 Clues: a tomb • hatred • to bury • a sword • same kind • to examine • to predict • a druggist • confession • a criminal • to joke, prank • cheerful, merry • small, unimportant • funeral ceremonies • whining, whimpering • to deceive or cheat • time when one can relax • to scold, rebuke, reprimand • to overwhelm with something • cloth used to wrap a body for burial
VOCABULARY FOR 1st quiz- Part 2. 2021-02-18
29 Clues: תא • שער • טעם • רמה • מטבח • צבאי • דמעה • למות • חופש • ברזל • אתגר • קבוצה • לשרוף • חקירה • ביטוח • לחתוך • האמת? • חולשה • ניטרלי • יקר ערך • משטח, שטוח • תחזיק מעמד! • טלפון סלולרי • להקיא (2מילים • פושע (גם פלילי • להיפרד (2 מילים • להתעדכן (2מילים • להמריא (גם להסיר • למי אכפת? (2מילים
Criminal Procedure Overview 2021-11-09
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- Police have the authority to briefly detain a person for investigative purposes.
- Policy have a neutral, articulable standard that serves a purpose closely related to a particular problem pertaining to automobiles and their mobility.
- Defendant's rights have been violated and need this to sue.
- When, under totality of the circumstances, a reasonable person would believe they are not free to leave.
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- Officer reasonably believes the person is armed and dangerous.
- Standard for a valid arrest
- These type of searches do not require warrants.
- If the police have probable cause that a person has committed a felony, they may pursue that individual into a private building during the pursuit.
- After a valid arrest, officer can search that person and the person's ______.
- Person agrees to allow the police to search.
10 Clues: Standard for a valid arrest • Person agrees to allow the police to search. • These type of searches do not require warrants. • Defendant's rights have been violated and need this to sue. • Officer reasonably believes the person is armed and dangerous. • After a valid arrest, officer can search that person and the person's ______. • ...
Criminal Law Crossword 2018-04-28
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- a punishment imposed for breaking the law.
- the offical power to make legal decisions and judgements.
- force to another resulting in offensive contact.
- malicious burning to destroy property.
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- requesting for a higher court to review and change the decision of a lower court.
- taken into custody.
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- consequence of a serious offence.
- to make a physical attack on.
- the corrupt payment or receipt of a private favour for offical action.
10 Clues: taken into custody. • to make a physical attack on. • consequence of a serious offence. • malicious burning to destroy property. • a punishment imposed for breaking the law. • force to another resulting in offensive contact. • the offical power to make legal decisions and judgements. • the corrupt payment or receipt of a private favour for offical action. • ...
Criminal Justice Review 2021-12-06
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- Tool used to stop fatal bleeding
- the phase in which an offender receives his penalty
- breaking into an occupied structure such as someone's home
- the study of crime victims
- Affirmative defense when the police force you to commit a crime
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- believed to lack a conscience and not feel guilt
- The FBI's criminal profiling unit
- Ancient civilization that influenced American Law
- the study of crime and criminals
- formal hearing when you are told what your charges are
10 Clues: the study of crime victims • the study of crime and criminals • Tool used to stop fatal bleeding • The FBI's criminal profiling unit • believed to lack a conscience and not feel guilt • Ancient civilization that influenced American Law • the phase in which an offender receives his penalty • formal hearing when you are told what your charges are • ...
Catching a Criminal 2023-09-28
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- a person who saw something happen
- a person who police think may be guilty of a crime
- the state of not being guilty
- one of a kind; different from all others
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- to recognize; to match with a person or name
- to keep something the way it is
- a small sign that someone or something was present
- proof
- to find someone guilty in a court of law
- a thin thread
10 Clues: proof • a thin thread • the state of not being guilty • to keep something the way it is • a person who saw something happen • to find someone guilty in a court of law • one of a kind; different from all others • to recognize; to match with a person or name • a small sign that someone or something was present • a person who police think may be guilty of a crime
Criminal Justice System 2024-02-01
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- these people decide if a person is guilty of a crime
- the rights of this person is the courts #1 concern
- this is the first event in the criminal justice flowchart
- the accused enters this prior to a trial
- police conduct this when a crime occurs
- police only do this when an investigation is complete
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- Person in charge of a court room
- this entity makes sure the sentence given is carried out
- the location a convicted criminal is held for more than 1 year
- this is an early release system for someone in prison
10 Clues: Person in charge of a court room • police conduct this when a crime occurs • the accused enters this prior to a trial • the rights of this person is the courts #1 concern • these people decide if a person is guilty of a crime • this is an early release system for someone in prison • police only do this when an investigation is complete • ...
Maximum Ride Crossword 2021-04-22
Across
- Youngest member of the flock
- little girl max saves from bullies
- the lab where max and the others were created
- Max’s caregiver that acted like a father
- put in Max’s arm to track her
- Max’s brother who is silent
- people like max who have powers normal people don’t have
- Ella’s mom who helps max after being shot
- Max’s blind brother
- bird DNA in Max
- What can Angel Read?
- a scientist who created the children
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- where is the E shaped house
- How old are Max, Fang, and Iggy?
- Jebs son who is an eraser
- Human-Wolf hybrids that are hunting max and the others
- Who is angels biological brother
- The Protagonist and Fangs sister
- town in Arizona where Nudge is from
19 Clues: bird DNA in Max • Max’s blind brother • What can Angel Read? • Jebs son who is an eraser • where is the E shaped house • Max’s brother who is silent • Youngest member of the flock • put in Max’s arm to track her • How old are Max, Fang, and Iggy? • Who is angels biological brother • The Protagonist and Fangs sister • little girl max saves from bullies • ...
Thinking Errors 2017-08-07
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- I am impulsive. I do not wait for the proper time to do things. I will not delay my desires. I do it when I want to, even if its not the right time.
- I present myself as incapable and unable to do what I am asked. I think if I look helpless, people won’t expect much of me and I won’t be held accountable.
- I wear a mask or false front. I give the right answer. I do or say the right thing though that is not how I truly think and feel. On the outside, I appear to be a good citizen, but undearneath this mask is the beating heart of a real criminal person.
- I feel anger in many situations or most of the time. I get angry easily. My anger quickly becomes intense and spreads. I use tantrums, outrage and aggression to express anger. When I am angry, I don’t think in a normal, rational way. My anger can lead to hurtful or criminal acts. Sometimes I use anger to shift focus from the problem or me to something else. I also use anger to seek revenge. Sometimes I get angry or pretend I am angry so I can control someone or justify hurting someone.
- I take pride in being a criminal. My self esteem is based on my criminal deeds and accomplishments. Criminal deeds could include criminal offenses or merely breaking rules and feeling proud that I got away with it.
- I discount my innapropriate behavior. I try to make wrong behavior appear insignificant. Sometimes I compare my wrong behavior to “worse” behavior, so I don’t appear to be so bad.
- I view others as a possession. I act as if I have total control over another person. I ignore the fact that the other person has feelings and needs. I abuse power in the relationship.
- I blame someone or something for causing me to act as I did. I blame others so I can avoud responsilbility for my actions.
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- Assuming I know the thoughts, motives, and intentions of others. Not bothering to ask people what they think or what is important to them.
- I use legalistic arguments to create a cloud of words to confuse and distract others from what is really relevant. I skillyfully focus on rules or morals and I hide behind them so that others cannot force me to be responsible. I especially like to ignore the spirit of a law or rule so I can use a literal interpretation to mislead others. I divert attention from real issues by focusing on irrelevant, nit picking details.
- I make excuses or explanations to explain away my innaprorpiate behavior. I try to make something wrong appear like it is not wrong.
- I feel worthless, like I am a nothing. I think other people can tell I am a zero, or I am afraid that others may discover I am really a nothing. I believe that things will never change- that I will always be a zero. I may enagage in illegal or dangerous activities so I can prove to others or myself that I am not a zero.
- I believe I am such a slick, criminal person, that no one will catch me or be wise to my criminal tricks and plans. I am aware that if I do wrong and get caught I will get punished, but I think ZI won’t get caught or that if I do get caught I will be able to talk my way out of it.
- I do things just to get others to praise me. My heart is not in what I am doing. I am just trying to get others to say “good job” or “atta boy!”
- I will look confused even though I really know what’s going on. I will try to convince others that I do not know what to do or what is expected of me. I will typically use confusion as a way to avoid responsibility or as an excuse for not doing what I was supposed to do.
15 Clues: I blame someone or something for causing me to act as I did. I blame others so I can avoud responsilbility for my actions. • I make excuses or explanations to explain away my innaprorpiate behavior. I try to make something wrong appear like it is not wrong. • ...
National Crime Prevention Week 2015-02-20
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- Can be verbal
- Murder
- A set fire
- Fake
- Enforces the law
- Mind altering
- Copied signature
- Root word of conviction
- Stealing using accounting
- Racketeer
- A criminal commits them
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- B in FBI
- Row of suspects
- Followed by trial
- One of a kind
- Sometimes results in fine
- Searches for clues
- Follows guilty verdict
- Burglars beware
19 Clues: Fake • Murder • B in FBI • Racketeer • A set fire • Can be verbal • One of a kind • Mind altering • Row of suspects • Burglars beware • Enforces the law • Copied signature • Followed by trial • Searches for clues • Follows guilty verdict • Root word of conviction • A criminal commits them • Sometimes results in fine • Stealing using accounting
Codes 2022-03-20
17 Clues: 6110 • harm 5F • 1S or 1410 • Breach of 1R • attempted 1X • Assault 1410 • assault 1510 • assault 1640 • General 3530 • 1210 Abduction • Harassment 2 C • Harassment 1840 • 1710 Threats and • one off occurrence • Police Safety Order • Factors influencing assault • 7F Family Violence Info Disclosure Scheme
Guess who? Superhero Edition 2022-02-02
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- all or nothing kind of girl
- wishes he could be Jeremiah
- wannabe detective but legit is
- you’d think his power is to read minds
- the know it all but most humble
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- everybody loves him and will forever
- the first child
- scared of his own shadow that he can’t even see
- he’s disliked by all but then you find out the truth and can’t hate him
- balloons for cheeks
10 Clues: the first child • balloons for cheeks • all or nothing kind of girl • wishes he could be Jeremiah • wannabe detective but legit is • the know it all but most humble • everybody loves him and will forever • you’d think his power is to read minds • scared of his own shadow that he can’t even see • he’s disliked by all but then you find out the truth and can’t hate him
Guess who? Superhero Edition 2022-02-02
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- he’s disliked by all but then you find out the truth and can’t hate him
- balloons for cheeks
- the know it all but most humble
- the first child
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- you’d think his power is to read minds
- all or nothing kind of girl
- scared of his own shadow that he can’t even see
- wannabe detective but legit is
- everybody loves him and will forever
- wishes he could be Jeremiah
10 Clues: the first child • balloons for cheeks • all or nothing kind of girl • wishes he could be Jeremiah • wannabe detective but legit is • the know it all but most humble • everybody loves him and will forever • you’d think his power is to read minds • scared of his own shadow that he can’t even see • he’s disliked by all but then you find out the truth and can’t hate him
problems 2022-10-15
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- worried or frightened by something
- extremly angry
- be over the moon
- be in two minds
- be down in the dumps
- unable to control your feelings or behaviour because you are extremely frightened, angry etc.
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- unhappy because someone or something was not as good as you hoped or expected
- be tearing your hair out
- lose face
- annoyed, especially because you can do nothing to solve a problem
10 Clues: lose face • extremly angry • be in two minds • be over the moon • be down in the dumps • be tearing your hair out • worried or frightened by something • annoyed, especially because you can do nothing to solve a problem • unhappy because someone or something was not as good as you hoped or expected • ...
Jobs 2 2023-09-14
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- Someone that uses a camera to take special photos
- Someone who flies into space
- Someone who cares for people in a hospital
- The person who cuts and styles hair
- The person that fixes a car
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- Someone who minds children and babies
- A person that walks dogs to make money
- Someone who takes care of the garden
- Someone who keeps the community safe
- Who will paint your house?
10 Clues: Who will paint your house? • The person that fixes a car • Someone who flies into space • The person who cuts and styles hair • Someone who takes care of the garden • Someone who keeps the community safe • Someone who minds children and babies • A person that walks dogs to make money • Someone who cares for people in a hospital • ...
Decriminalization 2022-06-05
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- The type of judicial law that can construct a safer supply market (hint: two words, Cannabis Act)
- The illicit ____ ____ is the main factor that drives the overdose rate. (hint: a process of production and distribution of goods)
- Medicine or substance with physical effects when consumed or injected into one’s body
- The leading cause for drug-related deaths. It is when one consumes an excessive and harmful amount of drugs
- The amount of time granted for the exemption of criminal charges against someone owning small portions of hard drugs for personal use
- The first province in Canada to decriminalize small portions of hard drugs for personal use
- People who criticized the government’s decisions
- Although small quantities of hard drugs for personal use are decriminalized, illicit drugs are still not considered ____
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- For decades, people have been told that drugs are ____
- A place where you are not exempt for possess any amount of drugs (hint: planes)
- The ____ quantity for the exemption of illicit drugs is 2.5 grams
- To deal or trade something that is illegal
- “Substance use is a public _____ issue, not a criminal one”
- The level of government in Canada that granted the decriminalization of illicit drugs to B.C.
- A place where you are not exempt for possess any amount of drugs (hint: education)
- Decriminalization is a method to approach drug use as a health issue instead of a _____ offence
16 Clues: To deal or trade something that is illegal • People who criticized the government’s decisions • For decades, people have been told that drugs are ____ • “Substance use is a public _____ issue, not a criminal one” • The ____ quantity for the exemption of illicit drugs is 2.5 grams • A place where you are not exempt for possess any amount of drugs (hint: planes) • ...
12 Angry Men - Court Trial Vocab 2022-01-10
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- a statement by the defendant of weather they are guilty or innocent
- Question closely, or question a witness that has already been questioned by the opposing side
- Decision of the jury.
- a group of citizens chosen to hear evidence and make a decision in a court of law
- To give evidence in court
- (n.) a claim of having been elsewhere when a crime was committed; a reason given to explain something
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- someone who sees an event and reports what happened
- to work as a lawyer to try to prove a case against someone accused of crime
- n. a member of a jury in a court of law who is chosen by the other members to act as spokesperson for the jury. They announce the defendant as guilty or not guilty
- a list of crimes the defendant is accused of
- An individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- A request to change a previous decision made by the organization.
- (criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed
- A process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act or caused another person a loss
- the person in charge of the trial; responsible for running of trial
- A statement or declaration in wiring, sworn to or affirmed before some officer who is authorized to administer an oath or affirmation
16 Clues: Decision of the jury. • To give evidence in court • a list of crimes the defendant is accused of • someone who sees an event and reports what happened • A request to change a previous decision made by the organization. • a statement by the defendant of weather they are guilty or innocent • the person in charge of the trial; responsible for running of trial • ...
Root Words 2021-11-22
Across
- when your body temperature is too low
- fear of cats
- the ability to read minds or to talk to others in your or their head
- a moving pictures box
- the process by which plants make food
- having an unfair feeling against someone without really knowing them
- a millionth of a meter
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- illegible writing or drawing
- a conversation between two or more people
- a device that allows you to see to space
- something acting by itself is this:
- a space where the audience for a performance sits
- against large social gatherings
- fear of animals
- _____ crosswalk, someone who travels by foot
15 Clues: fear of cats • fear of animals • a moving pictures box • a millionth of a meter • illegible writing or drawing • against large social gatherings • something acting by itself is this: • when your body temperature is too low • the process by which plants make food • a device that allows you to see to space • a conversation between two or more people • ...
Vocabulary Quiz 2023-09-22
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- a determined person who doesn't easily change their minds
- finding something out for certain
- a rare unusual and interesting object
- in a strange and frightening manner
- the home for dogs
- suggesting a presence of danger
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- involved in planning to do something wrong
- A small ornament or jewelry of little value
- be in a state of unconsciousness
- a state of being awake and aware
- a marine animal that clings to rocks
- a very large quantity of something
- Nearness to something in terms of distance
- a wall made of earth built to prevent a river from overflowing
- to arrive at a conclusion
15 Clues: the home for dogs • to arrive at a conclusion • suggesting a presence of danger • be in a state of unconsciousness • a state of being awake and aware • finding something out for certain • a very large quantity of something • in a strange and frightening manner • a marine animal that clings to rocks • a rare unusual and interesting object • ...
VOCAB 2013-04-14
16 Clues: mal • criminal • no juntos • No dinero • no limpio • mal comida • no trabajo • no derechos • producir bienes • no hacer el bien • no escribe y lee • Buen or mal casas • Una cosa tu quieres • consecuente y fuerte • tecnologico no electricidad • recorder la informacion sobre personas
Harry Potter 2024-03-21
16 Clues: cooky • Mooney • Traitor • Obsessive • Hot bully • Loves Voldi • Ugly villain • Good or Bad? • James' lover • Dies too soon • Awesome mother • Smart girl boss • Loyal best friend • The boy who lived • Dog and supposed criminal • Youngest child & girlfriend of the hero
CHRISTMAS/WEDNESDAY CROSSWORD 2022-12-20
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- a person who can read minds and see the future
- to understand other peoples feelings
- Wednesday keeps seeing things in her head
- to believe in things that are not real
- a type of school where you live on campus
- the first episode of something
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- a person who is always negative
- ghosts, witches, monsters are examples
- an adjective to describe a crazy person
9 Clues: the first episode of something • a person who is always negative • to understand other peoples feelings • ghosts, witches, monsters are examples • to believe in things that are not real • an adjective to describe a crazy person • Wednesday keeps seeing things in her head • a type of school where you live on campus • a person who can read minds and see the future
Block 1 Law Enforcement 2022-01-26
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- PEELE, This former British Conservative Statesman and Prime Minister is commonly known as the “Father of Modern Policing.”
- State in which a homemade 5,000-pound bomb destroyed a third of the Alfred O. Murrah building Federal building.
- REEVE, This Anglo-Saxon term serves as the origin for the term “Sheriff.”
- SUSPICION, A legal standard of proof that is less than probable cause and less than the legal standard for arrests and warrants.
- V ILLINOIS, Under 6th amendment, criminal suspects have a right to counsel during police interrogations.
- Men that patrolled areas to deter criminal activity, report fires, and participate in the prevention & detection of crime as well as the recovery of stolen goods.
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- This is a part I offense.
- The basic function and role of this organization is responsible for maintaining public order and safety, enforcing the law, and preventing, detecting and investigating criminal activities.
- POLICING, Using innovative and/or unconventional policing techniques such as intelligence operations, undercover stings, electronic surveillance to solve sophisticated crimes that are higher in complexity than regular street crime.
- This study found that decreasing or increasing routine preventive patrol within the range tested had no effect on crime, citizen fear of crime, community attitudes toward the police, the delivery of police service, police response time, or traffic accidents. (Acronym)
- VOLLMER, The father of modern policing. Became the first police chief of Berkeley, California and the first to motorize police, and use the lie detector.
- Tasked with combating drug trafficking and distribution in the USA. (Acronym)
- SERVICE, This law enforcement agency protects our nation’s highest elected leaders, visiting foreign heads of state, and national special security events; and safeguard the U.S. financial infrastructure and payment systems.
- STREET RUNNERS, This professional police force was organized in London by Henry Fielding in 1749.
- This organization provided funds for police to go to school and earn collegiate or graduate degrees. Many of these officers moved into academics and were the first wave of criminal justice educators. (Acronym)
15 Clues: This is a part I offense. • REEVE, This Anglo-Saxon term serves as the origin for the term “Sheriff.” • Tasked with combating drug trafficking and distribution in the USA. (Acronym) • STREET RUNNERS, This professional police force was organized in London by Henry Fielding in 1749. • ...
Crossword Puzzle#7 2023-01-11
18 Clues: To desert • Go by bike • Make whole • Put on show • "Told you!" • "__ heaven" • Tend the sick • Look intently • Wrench; melody • Put into words • Alter partially • Find unexpectedly • Apprehend; detain • Put forward an idea • Deliberately destroy • Front part of the head • Battlefield shout of old • Bring a criminal action against
Stormbreaker 2012-07-19
12 Clues: spy • rich • sayle... • the creep • the title • adolescent • the writer • get caught • the assassin • the criminal • the main character • the country leaders
1980's Movie Soundtracks 2022-11-07
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- The Top Gun Anthem is an example of instrumental _____.
- Bill Medley was originally a singer with the _______ Brothers.
- Simples Minds is from this country.
- Kenny _______ was the artist who performed "Danger Zone".
- The composer of Top Gun Anthem was from this country.
- The _______ of My Life is the main song and also the closing song to the movie "Dirty Dancing".
- Simple ________ is the rock group that performed on the soundtrack to the movie "The Breakfast Club".
- The state in which Kenny Loggins grew up in.
- The other movie Kenny Loggins wrote a famous pop song for.
- The composer for the movie "Chariots of Fire" was from this country.
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- _________ of Fire was written as the theme song for the movie of the same title.
- Tim ______ was the producer who hired the same composer for all of his movies.
- _______ Zone was written for the soundtrack of "Top Gun".
- _________ was the composer of the song originally known as "titles" for this movie about runners training for the Olympics.
- The other major movie in which John Williams is famous for writing the music.
- ________ Warnes was the female vocalist in the duo who sang the soundtrack piece for "Dirty Dancing".
- John _______ orchestrated the theme song to "Indiana Jones".
- ______ Spielberg was the director who asked John Williams to write music for several of his movies.
- Danny ______ wrote the main theme for Batman.
- Don't You ______ About Me is the Number One hit from "The Breakfast Club".
- _______ Faltermeyer is the composer of Top Gun Anthem.
- "What a _______" is the song that tells the story of a steelworker auditioning to be a professional ballerina.
- The composer of Indiana Jones Main Theme also wrote music for the Summer, Winter, and Special ______.
- ______ Cara was the performer for the theme song from "Flashdance".
24 Clues: Simples Minds is from this country. • The state in which Kenny Loggins grew up in. • Danny ______ wrote the main theme for Batman. • The composer of Top Gun Anthem was from this country. • _______ Faltermeyer is the composer of Top Gun Anthem. • The Top Gun Anthem is an example of instrumental _____. • _______ Zone was written for the soundtrack of "Top Gun". • ...
Child Development 2022-12-08
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- going back to an earlier stage of development
- not self guided by internal values
- person who speaks only 1 language
- evaluating how to respond to a situation by getting a social cue from a more experienced person
- second level of pretense in which the toddler uses one set of objects to represent another set of objects and pretends to do something
- development of muscles, especially those in the hands and fingers
- special underpants/pants made of disposable diaper material that help lessen the mess of accidents during toilet learning
- ability to recall and later imitate someone's behavior
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- development of the trunk and arm and leg muscles
- sudden emotional outburst of anger commonly displayed by a toddler
- wait until later to get what is wanted
- first level of pretense in which the toddler uses real objects/realistic toys and pretends to do something that has to do with him/herself
- symbolic actions seen in play that mimic real situations
- doing as one chooses rather than what others want
- being fluent in 2 languages
- ability to coordinate sight with movement of the hands
- questions that require a descriptive response for an answer
- ability to control oneself
- person's ability to pronounce words that can be understood by others
- questions that only require a one/two word response
- conflict toddlers must resolve according to the second stage of Erikson's psychological theory
- seeing in the minds eye or hearing in the minds ear in absence of a stimulus
- solid foods that provide the nutrients infants and toddlers need in addition to their breast milk
- confidence a person has in his/her own worth and control
- ability to label self and others as male and female
- fine-motor movements that are smooth and rather effortless
26 Clues: ability to control oneself • being fluent in 2 languages • person who speaks only 1 language • not self guided by internal values • wait until later to get what is wanted • going back to an earlier stage of development • development of the trunk and arm and leg muscles • doing as one chooses rather than what others want • ...
Unit 5 Judicial Branch 2024-02-07
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- The highest level of court
- A case that is a disagreement between two people
- Disagreeing with a verdict and another court hearing the case
- What we call someone who is under 18 years old
- A serious crime
- Money you pay to leave court before the arraignment
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- The court that hears an appeal has this type of jurisdiction
- A case where someone broke the law
- The first step in a criminal case
- Instead of a judge, the Supreme Court has these
- The first court to hear a case has this type of Jurisdiction
11 Clues: A serious crime • The highest level of court • The first step in a criminal case • A case where someone broke the law • What we call someone who is under 18 years old • Instead of a judge, the Supreme Court has these • A case that is a disagreement between two people • Money you pay to leave court before the arraignment • ...
Crimes & Criminals 😱 2023-01-16
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- a person who steals public transport vehicles
- a person who committed a crime
- a crime when a criminal sets property on fire
- a person who kills people
- a person who steals stuff from supermarkets
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- another name for sexual assault
- a person who holds people hostage in order to get a ransom
- a person who steals money from banks
- a crime when someone imports goods illegally
- a person who breaks into houses and steals things
10 Clues: a person who kills people • a person who committed a crime • another name for sexual assault • a person who steals money from banks • a person who steals stuff from supermarkets • a crime when someone imports goods illegally • a person who steals public transport vehicles • a crime when a criminal sets property on fire • a person who breaks into houses and steals things • ...
Onboarding! 2021-09-28
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- change to match background
- where we message auditors
- Rugrats chat
- this team approves
- weekly sup meeting
- onboarding assoc
- our laptops
- scheduling drug
- morning meeting
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- 4 panel
- payroll assoc
- what we should build
- checking criminal
- mark for
- lunch stop
- common used for export control
- favorite background
- where we email
- who we onboard
19 Clues: 4 panel • mark for • lunch stop • our laptops • Rugrats chat • payroll assoc • where we email • who we onboard • scheduling drug • morning meeting • onboarding assoc • checking criminal • this team approves • weekly sup meeting • favorite background • what we should build • where we message auditors • change to match background • common used for export control
Mass Murder 2022-12-22
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- criminal punishment that takes the defendant's life as the punishment for the defendant's crime.
- a person who has committed a crime.
- the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
- the agencies and employees responsible for enforcing laws, maintaining public order, and managing public safety
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- an action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law.
- a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
- the killing of one person by another.
- the system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and which it may enforce by the imposition of penalties.
- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
- a person who practices or studies law; an attorney or a counselor.
10 Clues: a person who has committed a crime. • the killing of one person by another. • a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law. • the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another. • a person who practices or studies law; an attorney or a counselor. • ...
The Outsiders 2022-11-03
16 Clues: cool • handgun • criminal • rich kids • cigarette • gangs pet • likes to read • sodas pet horse • Bob's best friend • made people laugh • Cherry's best friend • spy for the greasers • not financially stable • takes care of siblings • pony's favorite brother • caused a lot of problems
Masterminds 2022-10-25
16 Clues: a wall • driving • a thief • a career • a battle • to decive • the author • a loud bang • running away • copy of someone • a public vehicle • a place you live • something you read • breaking something • flying transportation • a place things are made in
Harry Potter 2024-03-21
16 Clues: cooky • Mooney • Traitor • Obsessive • Hot bully • Loves Voldi • Ugly villain • Good or Bad? • James' lover • Dies too soon • Awesome mother • Smart girl boss • Loyal best friend • The boy who lived • Dog and supposed criminal • Youngest child & girlfriend of the hero
Crim Pro 2024-05-22
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- In Virginia both sides have_ challenges for good cause
- Jury verdicts must be
- a written accusation of crime, prepared and determined by a regular grand jury from their own knowledge or observation without a bill of indictment laid before them
- Husbands and wives may also be compelled to testify _ of each other
- In_cases both sides are allowed3 peremptory challenges
- husbands and wives are allowed to testify
- In_ cases both sides are allowed 4 peremptory challenges
- considers bills for indictment prepared by the attorney fir the CW and determines whether there is sufficient probable cause to return a true bill
- grants a defendant in criminal proceedings the right to confront adverse witnesses
- Virginia requires _ for felony trials
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- acts across jurisdictional lines within Virginia to investigate and return indictments
- Virginia requires _ for misdemeanor trials
- For a confession to be valid the Commonwealth's Attorney must show by a _ of evidence, that the waiver was knowing and voluntary
- Investigates and makes reports on criminal activity in the community or misfeasance of governmental authority by agencies or officials
- a written accusation of crime or a complaint for forfeiture of property or money or for imposition of a penalty, prepared and presented by a competent public official upon their oath of office
- If the defendant is _, 9 months from the preliminary hearing
- A spouse has a privilege against being compelled to testify as a witness
- If the defendant is _, 5months from. the preliminary hearing
18 Clues: Jury verdicts must be • Virginia requires _ for felony trials • husbands and wives are allowed to testify • Virginia requires _ for misdemeanor trials • In Virginia both sides have_ challenges for good cause • In_cases both sides are allowed3 peremptory challenges • In_ cases both sides are allowed 4 peremptory challenges • ...
Seventh Amendment 2018-03-27
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- Unlike criminal cases, in which defendants found guilty can be punished by time in prison or even the death penalty, defendants found to be at fault in civil cases generally face only _________ damages or court orders to take or not take some action.
- In civil actions, the person or organization filing the lawsuit — called the “plaintiff” or “petitioner” — seeks payment of monetary damages, a court order preventing the person being sued — called the “__________” or “respondent” — from engaging in certain acts, or both.
- While guilt in criminal cases must be proven “beyond a __________ doubt,” liability in civil cases must generally be proven by a lower standard of proof known as “the preponderance of the evidence.”
- While criminal and civil cases are treated very differently by the Constitution and the courts, the same acts can subject a person to both criminal and civil _________.
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- Defendants in civil cases must either pay for an__________, or choose to represent themselves.
- Rather than prosecution for criminal acts, civil cases involve disputes such as legal liability for accidents, breach of business ____________, most discrimination and employment-related disputes, and other non-criminal disputes between individuals.
- Many civil cases are decided directly by a ______. While they are not constitutionally required to do so, most states voluntarily allow jury trials in civil cases.
- Today, federal law requires a civil suit must involve a disputed amount of over $75,000 to be heard by a _________ court.
8 Clues: Defendants in civil cases must either pay for an__________, or choose to represent themselves. • Today, federal law requires a civil suit must involve a disputed amount of over $75,000 to be heard by a _________ court. • ...
Roots Week 2 FUN 2019-06-15
9 Clues: To be great is to be • Insist on yourself, never • How is a boy the master of • Nothing can bring you peace but • I so trust that what is deep is • We denote this primary wisdom as • To believe in your own thought is • Nothing is sacred but the integrity of your • A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little
Chapter 1 2024-01-31
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- We respond to surroundings according to principles of behavioral learning.
- means “study of the mimd
- Unique personality characteristics that are consistent over time.
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- Field of study: Neuroscience, Evolutionary Psychology
- Determines behavior
- Processes in our unconscious minds.
- Means “mind/healing”
- Our innate needs to grow and to fulfill our best possible potential.
- Erroneous assertions or practices set forth as being scientific psychology.
9 Clues: Determines behavior • Means “mind/healing” • means “study of the mimd • Processes in our unconscious minds. • Field of study: Neuroscience, Evolutionary Psychology • Unique personality characteristics that are consistent over time. • Our innate needs to grow and to fulfill our best possible potential. • ...
Law 2018-01-29
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- Judges develop it
- Law governing relationships between individuals
- Law governing the behaviour of individuals emanating from the state
- Law made by Parliament
- Decides the outcome of some criminal cases and civil cases
- An Act of Parliament
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- The name of a proposal for a new law when it has entered either House
- The colour of a government paper with details of an idea for legislation
- Makes primary law
- Principles of law developed from the 11th Century
- The colour of the paper which sets out proposals for legislation
- Principles of law which developed because of the rigidity of the common law
- Law made by Parliament
13 Clues: Judges develop it • Makes primary law • An Act of Parliament • Law made by Parliament • Law made by Parliament • Law governing relationships between individuals • Principles of law developed from the 11th Century • Decides the outcome of some criminal cases and civil cases • The colour of the paper which sets out proposals for legislation • ...
Masterminds 2022-10-25
16 Clues: a wall • driving • a thief • a career • a battle • to decive • the author • a loud bang • running away • copy of someone • a public vehicle • a place you live • something you read • breaking something • flying transportation • a place things are made in
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Biomedical Challenge 2019-01-21
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- care provider
- bone repair
- draws blood
- counts calories
- creates scents
- increases physical mobility
- teach how to access information
- lab and care for animals
- evaluates your mental state
- studies plants
- technician quality of H2O
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- studies the animal kingdom
- medicating safetly
- biologigal phenomena
- studies genes
- criminal investigation
- cares for children
- studies the ocean
- eye doctor
- practices surgery
20 Clues: eye doctor • bone repair • draws blood • care provider • studies genes • creates scents • studies plants • counts calories • studies the ocean • practices surgery • medicating safetly • cares for children • biologigal phenomena • criminal investigation • lab and care for animals • technician quality of H2O • studies the animal kingdom • increases physical mobility • evaluates your mental state • ...
Week 5 and 6 cast a spell 2020-04-06
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- small pieces
- unintelligent
- unpredictable action
- peculiar
- bankrupt
- not religious or spiritual
- without interruption
- amazing
- leading character
- giving out a sound
- permanent property
- morally right
- in a capsule
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- used in math
- disturbing self possession
- written essay
- capable of burning
- consuming large quantity's
- asphalt
- eagles beak
- lots of something
- american west criminal
22 Clues: amazing • asphalt • peculiar • bankrupt • eagles beak • used in math • small pieces • in a capsule • unintelligent • written essay • morally right • leading character • lots of something • capable of burning • giving out a sound • permanent property • unpredictable action • without interruption • american west criminal • disturbing self possession • consuming large quantity's • not religious or spiritual
Civics Review: Kehoe 2023-04-12
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- deny bill
- rights of U.S. citizens
- amendment process
- executive
- chose who to be in a position
- two houses
- Harris
- number of branches in government
- judicial
- interprets laws
- legislative
- first ten of constitution
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- biden
- senate Mn
- states
- Mn governor
- MN senator
- person of wrong doing
- supremacy of constitution
- ratification
- speaker of house
21 Clues: biden • states • Harris • judicial • deny bill • senate Mn • executive • MN senator • two houses • Mn governor • legislative • ratification • interprets laws • speaker of house • amendment process • person of wrong doing • rights of U.S. citizens • supremacy of constitution • first ten of constitution • chose who to be in a position • number of branches in government
Cross word puzzle by Leon Cohen 2013-09-12
Across
- gloomy
- violent changed
- someone who breaks the law
- get away
- a certain amount of money
- a person who studies
- sol completion
- overpowering surprise
- a marked object
Down
- special stress
- low quantity
- to accuse proof of crime
- unexpected
- a subordinate
- customary character
- shocking
- inspects
- a person who survives an injurious action
- something custom
- upper lip hair
20 Clues: gloomy • get away • shocking • inspects • unexpected • low quantity • a subordinate • special stress • sol completion • upper lip hair • violent changed • a marked object • something custom • customary character • a person who studies • overpowering surprise • to accuse proof of crime • a certain amount of money • someone who breaks the law • a person who survives an injurious action