criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Hippie Movement 2013-05-16
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- Slang for something unique
- Opposite of war
- A drug commonly used by hippies to spread love
- A drug commonly used by hippies to "expand their minds"
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- Hippies used this to spread their message
- Opposite of slavery
- Opposite of dull
- Hippie's wanted to spread this
- Slang for something interesting
- War being fought during the hippie era
10 Clues: Opposite of war • Opposite of dull • Opposite of slavery • Slang for something unique • Hippie's wanted to spread this • Slang for something interesting • War being fought during the hippie era • Hippies used this to spread their message • A drug commonly used by hippies to spread love • A drug commonly used by hippies to "expand their minds"
Ancient Rome 2021-10-14
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- man who caused a huge fire in Rome
- new capital city
- name of preachers
- the religion that weakened Rome
- procurator that ordered jesus’ death
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- poisoned the minds of romans
- forced workers to keep their vocations
- big factor in the fall of Rome-hint is an issue today
- first Roman emperor
- name of church members
10 Clues: new capital city • name of preachers • first Roman emperor • name of church members • poisoned the minds of romans • the religion that weakened Rome • man who caused a huge fire in Rome • procurator that ordered jesus’ death • forced workers to keep their vocations • big factor in the fall of Rome-hint is an issue today
occupations 2022-08-24
10 Clues: A PERSON WHO DRAWS MAPS • A PERSON WHO HEALS MINDS • A PERSON WHO DOES COMEDIES • A PERSON WHO CLEANS WOUNDS • A PERSON WHO TO BUILS HOUSES • A PERSON WHO POSES FOR FHOTOS • A PERSON WHO DRIVES FOR PEOPLE • A PERSON WHO FLYS FOR COUNTRYS • A PERSON WHO FIXES YOUR THEETH • A PERSON WHO SINGS FOR HIS FANS
Laguage Deveploment 2019-01-28
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- the something that is grown through farming
- show something or collection
- show the people about something news
- to make the quality beater
- for appear something out of the ideas
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- but the new ideas on our minds
- to do benign to do something
- take many ideas from different people
- change something to slightly to cause
- remove something
10 Clues: remove something • to make the quality beater • to do benign to do something • show something or collection • but the new ideas on our minds • show the people about something news • take many ideas from different people • change something to slightly to cause • for appear something out of the ideas • the something that is grown through farming
Judicial Branch and the Courts 2020-12-16
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- the highest court in Florida
- the courts where most federal cases begin, these are courts of original jurisdiction and hear civil and criminal cases
- the jurisdiction to be the first to hear a case on a specific topic
- two sides of a criminal trial are prosecution and _________
- less serious offenses, including most traffic violations
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- a court in Florida that hears both civil and criminal cases involving less serious crimes or minor issues for one specific county
- a more serious crime
- two court systems are state and ________
- a public official who decides questions brought before a court
- person arrested for a crime
- a jury's decision
- the right and power for courts to hear a case, interpret and apply the law
- any court that has the power to hear appeals from lower courts
- a court in Florida that hears cases involving more serious crimes and civil cases involving large amounts of money (more than $15,000)
- the national legislative body of the U.S., consisting of the Senate, or upper house, and the House of Representatives, or lower house
- a group of citizens sworn to give a true verdict according to the evidence presented in a court of law
- a request, made after a trial, asking a higher court to decide whether that trial was conducted properly
17 Clues: a jury's decision • a more serious crime • person arrested for a crime • the highest court in Florida • two court systems are state and ________ • less serious offenses, including most traffic violations • two sides of a criminal trial are prosecution and _________ • a public official who decides questions brought before a court • ...
Part VII 2017-03-21
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- rather than the __________ of law-breaking.
- is one of two adaptive responses to alienation. This specific response denies shame.
- ___________ subcultures are sets of rationalizations and conduct norms which cluster together to support criminal behavior
- this type of deviance is when an individual commits an act of crime and is not labeled as a deviant by society.
- this type of shaming focuses primarily on the act of the offenders’ behavior rather than the offenders' themselves.
- Deviance is created by _________.
- developed the most noteworthy attempt to specify when societal reaction results in more or less criminality.
- The practice of this act has been known to decrease job prospects by stigmatizing people as "ex-offenders".
- can cause parents, teachers and others to ensure that they engage in private shamming which is sufficiently systematic.
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- a theory that proposes that we focus our attention not on the behavior of offender, but on the behavior of those who label, react to, and otherwise seek to control offender.
- this type of deviance is when an individual commits a criminal act and is treated as an outsider and labeled deviant by society.
- Labeling not only transforms a person’s ___________but also his or her social relationships
- the extent to which individuals participate in networks wherein, they are dependent on others to achieve valued ends and others are dependent on them.
- this status states that being a criminal serves as the focal point of every interaction.
- In this type of society, individuals are densely enmeshed in interdependencies which have the special qualities of mutual help and trust.
- his discussion of primary and secondary deviance is considered to be his "greatest contribution" to the field of CJ.
- is the theorist who argues that a key proximate cause of delinquent behavior is the "reflected appraisal of others".
- type of shaming when no effort is made to reconcile the offender with the community.
- an event attended by the victim and offender, their families or community members with a stake in the proceedings, and some type of mediator. Also considered a key component in restorative justice.
- Societal reaction is the _______,
20 Clues: Societal reaction is the _______, • Deviance is created by _________. • rather than the __________ of law-breaking. • is one of two adaptive responses to alienation. This specific response denies shame. • type of shaming when no effort is made to reconcile the offender with the community. • ...
highcourt system 2024-05-12
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- of the Court.
- The Local Court deals with minor civil disputes. In this court, people can
- same status as the Supreme Court of New South Wales. There are 6 permanent Judges in
- The District Court is known to be the "middle" court in the state legal
- located in canberra and is the highest court in the Australian Judical system.
- The Family Court of Australia is led by Chief Justice
- This is the highest court in the NSW state court hierarchy and hears
- Bryant, who oversees the judicial and administrative
- development, building and planning disputes. The Court is highly specialised, with
- more than $ ¾ million. The Supreme Court also reviews (or hears the appeals from)
- 47 judges.
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- The Land and Environment Court vests the power to determine
- investigates deaths by unusual means.
- The Federal Court of Australia is a national court which sits in all capital cities
- other people for damage to property or for injury claims up to $40 000. The local court also
- deals with the protection of children
- It also appeals (gets an application for a legal decision to be reviewed by higher court)
- court approximately hears 80% of both civil and criminal cases.
- the courts which are lower in the court hierarchy such as the District Court. The court
- sentences and supervises the treatment of serious offenders with drug or alcohol dependencies.
- like armed robbery, manslaughter and homicide to decide if there is enough evidence
- Land and Environment Court.
- elsewhere in Australia when necessary.
- and kidnapping. The Supreme Court hears the serious civil cases such as court cases
- the case to go on for a higher court trial. The magistrate hears bail applications as well. The
- most difficult cases. It hears the serious criminal cases such as murder, serious sexual
- minor criminal matters for example; stealing, drink driving, indecent language and assault
- the local court. There are 19 district courts in NSW and 68 judges.
- There is a magistrate to manage committal hearings dealing with major criminal
- criminal matters such as armed robbery, rape, and assault (but not murder, treason &
- The District Court manages the more serious civil cases for claims up to $750 000 &
31 Clues: 47 judges. • of the Court. • Land and Environment Court. • investigates deaths by unusual means. • deals with the protection of children • elsewhere in Australia when necessary. • Bryant, who oversees the judicial and administrative • The Family Court of Australia is led by Chief Justice • The Land and Environment Court vests the power to determine • ...
Civics power words. 2025-03-14
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- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides if there is enough evidence to bring the accused person to trial. If so, they issue an indictment.
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the Constitution.
- The decision of a judge or jury.
- A less serious crime. In Virginia, the most severe class of misdemeanor can result in 1 year in jail and a $2,500 fine.
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder. In Virginia, the most severe class of felony can result in life in prison or a death sentence.
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- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments.
- The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. Courts with original jurisdiction are also known as trial courts.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution. This is when the judicial branch interprets the laws.
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
20 Clues: The decision of a judge or jury. • The government’s side in a criminal case. • An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments. • A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law. • ...
Cyber Crim 2024-11-08
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- These are Internet-based programs that are used to software or disrupt a network.
- Act by the criminal, who floods the bandwidth of the victim’s network.
- is a malicious program that appears to be friendly, they are not technically viruses
- Refers to all the activities done with criminal intent in cyberspace.
- In this cyber crime, a criminal accesses data about a person’s bank account, credit cards, Social Security, debit card and other sensitive information to steal money or to buy things online in the victim’s name. It can result in major financial losses for the victim and even spoil the victim’s credit history.
- This category of cybercrime involves one individual distributing malicious or illegal information online.
- these viruses take up residence in the computer’s memory, making them hard to detect.
- Occurs website, e-mail server, when a or computer system is subjected to or threatened with repeated denial of service or other attacks by malicious hackers.
- This is also a type of cyber crime wherein criminals solicit minors via chat rooms for the purpose of child pornography
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- Theft of software through the illegal copying of genuine programs.
- This is similar to a real-life instance of a criminal illegally possessing an individual’s bank or credit card details.
- Malicious software that attaches itself to other software. (virus, worms, Trojan Horse, web jacking, e-mail bombing, etc.)
- In simple terms means an illegal intrusion into a computer system and/or network.
- this type of virus make changes to a disk’s file
- The first recorded cybercrime took place in the year 1820.
- Damaging or destroying than stealing.
- a virus designed to infect a specific type of document file, such as Microsoft Word or Excel files
- This is a kind of online harassment wherein the victim is subjected to a barrage of online messages and emails.
- In general, can be defined as an act of terrorism committed through the use of cyberspace or computer resources.
- this type of virus hides the user’s disk and waits for a specific event to occur before running.
20 Clues: Damaging or destroying than stealing. • this type of virus make changes to a disk’s file • The first recorded cybercrime took place in the year 1820. • Theft of software through the illegal copying of genuine programs. • Refers to all the activities done with criminal intent in cyberspace. • Act by the criminal, who floods the bandwidth of the victim’s network. • ...
Exam 2 (Chs 7-9) 2022-10-12
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- These trials deal with issues between two private parties.
- According to the movie we watched in class, My Cousin Vinny, this is the minimum age of execution in the state of Alabama.
- A case may be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court by filing a writ of _______.
- A formal accusation that an individual has committed a criminal act, typically presented by a grand jury, is called a(n) _____.
- This type of guilt refers to whether the defendant actually committed the crime.
- excessive bail is prohibited under this Amendment.
- Jury ______ is the process of deciding guilt or lack of guilt.
- Laws that require long prison sentences for persons convicted of a third felony.
- When a jury is unable to reach a verdict.
- Problem-solving courts are also called _____ courts.
- The _____ Amendment guarantees the right to a speedy trial.
- In the courtroom, the prosecutor represents the interests of the ______.
- This is the process through which the defense learns about the evidence held by the prosecution.
- In a criminal case, the prosecution has to prove the defendant's guilt _____.
- A ____ trial consists of two separate trials, one to establish guilt, and one to determine the penalty.
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- _______ juries determine guilt or innocence in criminal trials.
- When U.S. Supreme Court cases are heard by the full court, the court is sitting ______.
- A goal of a sentence that seeks to dissuade others in the public from committing the same crime.
- During the arraignment, defendants may plead guilty, not guilty, or _______.
- These cases are criminal cases in which the defendant faces execution if convicted.
- A ________ challenge does not require a legal reason for dismissal.
- This is the list of potential jurors from which a jury is selected.
- If the jury decides that the defendant is not guilty, they will _____ the defendant.
- A(n) ________ is a formal charge against an individual typically presented by the prosecutor.
- Supreme court justices are appointed ______.
- The U.S. Attorney General is the head of the Department of ______.
- The verdict at the end of the movie we watched in class, My Cousin Vinny.
27 Clues: When a jury is unable to reach a verdict. • Supreme court justices are appointed ______. • excessive bail is prohibited under this Amendment. • Problem-solving courts are also called _____ courts. • These trials deal with issues between two private parties. • The _____ Amendment guarantees the right to a speedy trial. • ...
ADJ-5: Concepts of Criminal Law- Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2023-01-10
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- a panel of persons chosen through strict court procedures to review criminal investigations and in some cases conduct criminal investigations. Also decide whether to charge a crimes in the cases presented to them or investigated by them
- law that deals with matters considered to be of private concerns between individuals
- A comprehensive recodification or clarification of the principles of the American criminal responsibilty
- A post arrest, pretrial judicial proceeding at which the judge decides whether there is probable cause to prosecute the accused
- The defendant's appearance in court to respond formally to the charges against them
- a deposit of cash or property or a bond guaranteeing the accused will appear in court
- a guilty mind
- a law created through state and federal legislatures
- a law created by judicial opinion
- the paper issued by the prosecutor that charges the accused of a felony
- the power or authority of a court to act with respect to any case before it
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- evidence that there is a fair probability that the suspect committed the crime; required for arrest by law enforcement
- A promise to appear
- law that involves the violation of public rights and duties and creates a social harm
- a willed unlawful act
- a rule of conduct, established by custom or agreement or authority
- the system of government in the United States whereby all power resides in the state governments unless specifically granted to the federal government
- the principle that no one can be punished for an act that was not defined as criminal before the person did the act
- Latin term for "You have the body" which is a legal action that ONLY a prisoner who has exhausted all of the usual appellate remedies
- a civil violation; civil laws equivalent of a crime. A wrongful act that results in injury and leaves the injured party entitled to compensation
- The paper issued by the grand jury that charges the accused with a felony
- A written promise to pay the bail sum posted by a financially responsible person- a bail bond agent
22 Clues: a guilty mind • A promise to appear • a willed unlawful act • a law created by judicial opinion • a law created through state and federal legislatures • a rule of conduct, established by custom or agreement or authority • the paper issued by the prosecutor that charges the accused of a felony • The paper issued by the grand jury that charges the accused with a felony • ...
Criminal 2025-10-02
5 Clues: He robs the banks • He destroys someone's property • Person who steal clothing or food • Person who breaks into yours house • He robs people of moneys or another valuable things
criminal 2024-11-27
#TRAILSSEL 2022-03-10
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- Students apply ___________ making skills to set and reach goals and solve day-to-day problems
- The words we say to ourselves in our minds. They can be positive, negative or neutral
- Doing the _______ of what your emotions tell you to do in order to not make a situation worse
- His hierarchy of needs provides a framework in the TRAILS SEL Curriculum for self-care, considering caring for our minds, bodies, and spirits
- Purposeful attention, without judgment
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others
- This theory states that our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are interrelated.
- TRAILS encourages students to use ____________ -solving skills through integration of all core skills learned in the SEL curriculum.
- An intervention that provides information to instill hope, dispel myths, and provide the foundation for use of skills. An example of this in the TRAILS SEL Curriculum is normalizing conflict in relationships.
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- The way in which a person acts in response to a particular situation or stimulus
- Emotions come with action __________ (like avoiding when we’re feeling afraid). These can often be unhelpful, especially in the long-term
- These have an associated physical component. They are always valid and cannot be argued with.
- The act of not doing something thus fueling anxiety
- __________, breathe, think, choose is a guide to help students mindfully approach decision-making
- A skill to help interrupt at the feelings section of the CBT model
- Cognitive __________ is the ability to notice and challenge unhelpful thinking
16 Clues: Purposeful attention, without judgment • The act of not doing something thus fueling anxiety • The ability to understand and share the feelings of others • A skill to help interrupt at the feelings section of the CBT model • Cognitive __________ is the ability to notice and challenge unhelpful thinking • ...
Sarkozy 2025-11-17
16 Clues: gladly • to flee • release • criminal • decoding • framework • to confess • to prevail • concealment • subtracting • voluntarily • test, trial • meeting, discussion • to shrink from (2,8,1) • remand in custody (9,10) • prison sentence, conviction
One Of Us Is Lying Crossword 2023-06-07
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- The person who dies at the start of the book
- The most popular nut allergy
- The princess of the 4 main characters
- A room where punished students enter after school
- Someone who has committed a crime
- The school where the book is set
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- The title of the book
- A title to describe someone who has killed another person
- The sister of the princess
- the jock of the 4 main characters
- The geek of the 4 main characters
- The ex-boyfriend of the princess
- The highest grade in the American school system
- The sister of the geek and has cancer
- The criminal of the 4 main characters
15 Clues: The title of the book • The sister of the princess • The most popular nut allergy • The ex-boyfriend of the princess • The school where the book is set • the jock of the 4 main characters • The geek of the 4 main characters • Someone who has committed a crime • The princess of the 4 main characters • The sister of the geek and has cancer • The criminal of the 4 main characters • ...
French theory 1 2024-01-16
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- This method of philosophy aims to understand the world, its objects and meaning as subjectively lived experiences
- The content of our experience is not merely the product of our own minds but exists in and of itself. This is called________.
- the proposition « all ebony things are black » is a definitional or ______kind of truth.
- For Merleau-Ponty and de Beauvoir it is through this that we transcend the subject object dichotomy. The _____ ties us to the world.
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- This school associated with Hume is skeptical about knowing truths through reason and grounds all knowledge in experience
- This school associated with Descartes stipulates that we can know fundamental truths thorough pure reason alone
- this kind of claim is not definitional and tells us something meaningful. Everything has a cause is a _______ claim.
- For Kant, but also for Merleau-Ponty and de Beauvoir, we, our minds or selves, structure the objects of our experience. This is called_______.
- when we know something before experience, then we know it_________
- The thinking subject or the “I am”
- For modern thinkers like Kant philosophy seeks to ground fundamental __________that physics presupposes
11 Clues: The thinking subject or the “I am” • when we know something before experience, then we know it_________ • the proposition « all ebony things are black » is a definitional or ______kind of truth. • For modern thinkers like Kant philosophy seeks to ground fundamental __________that physics presupposes • ...
Courts and Court Systems 2023-09-27
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- Statements by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in question but heard it from someone else. Hearsay is usually not admissible in court.
- 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. “Voir dire” is a phrase meaning “to speak the truth,”
- In a criminal case, the defendant’s statement pleading “guilty” or “not guilty” in answer to the charges, a declaration made in open court.
- A hearing that takes when the defendant pleads “not guilty” and witnesses are required to come to court to give evidence.
- A body of citizens who listen to evidence of criminal allegations, which are presented by the government and determines whether there is probable cause to believe the offense was committed. As it is used in federal criminal cases, “the government” refers to the lawyers of the U.S. attorney’s office who are prosecuting the case.
- Usually a petty offense, a less serious crime than a felony, punishable by less than a year of confinement.
- A sentencing alternative to imprisonment in which the court releases convicted defendants under supervision as long as certain conditions are observed.
- An oral statement made before an officer authorized by law to administer oaths. Such statements are often taken to examine potential witnesses, to obtain discovery, or to be used later in trial.
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- The decision of a petit jury of a judge.
- A reason that an attorney interrupts a witness to talk to the judge.
- Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder to decide the case for one side or the other.
- A crime carrying a penalty of more than a year in prison.
- Questioning of a witness by the attorney for the other side.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- A request made after a trial, asking another court (usually the court of appeals) to decide whether the trial was conducted properly.
- Security given for the release of a criminal defendant or witness from legal custody (usually in the form of money) to secure his/her appearance on the day and time appointed.
16 Clues: The decision of a petit jury of a judge. • A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant. • A crime carrying a penalty of more than a year in prison. • Questioning of a witness by the attorney for the other side. • A reason that an attorney interrupts a witness to talk to the judge. • ...
Ian Pfirman’s Cross-Quiz 2024-02-12
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- Fair judicial treatment and trial
- Illegal use of evidence that is permitted if it would’ve been found regardless
- Anyone that has information about a crime
- It prohibits unreasonable search and seizures
- Tried more than one time
- Suspicion supported by facts
- Bans the use of illegally obtained evidence
- law enforcement agent’s examination of a person’s belongings
- The rights of anyone who have been accused of committing a crime
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- Harsh actions
- To hold someone accountable for violating one’s privacy
- Decides if the defendant is guilty or not.
- the overuse and abuse of criminal laws to address everyone problem
- Protects against imposing excessive bail or cruel and unusual punishments
- Being forced to testify against yourself
- Decides if a person should be accused or not
- Search of any building at any time
- limiting governmental powers focusing on criminal procedures
- Cash paid to a count for the accused
19 Clues: Harsh actions • Tried more than one time • Suspicion supported by facts • Fair judicial treatment and trial • Search of any building at any time • Cash paid to a count for the accused • Being forced to testify against yourself • Anyone that has information about a crime • Decides if the defendant is guilty or not. • Bans the use of illegally obtained evidence • ...
Ivan's Unit 2 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-09
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- The _______________ hawk had a feeling that it should retreat from a person with a gun in his hand.
- Michael was _______________ sitting in a boat with a fishing rod, while he was actually sleeping.
- Because of his fierce hatred for sugar, Leon _______________ every time Sam tried to get himself a small treat, even if it was a small cup of low-sugar lemonade.
- Because of the rubble’s _______________ out of the dump truck Keegan could not see anything for a few seconds.
- The criminal _______________ tried to use his charm on the guards.
- The _______________ and deafening sound caused many people to lose their hearing.
- The _______________ of the rumor about his arrogance quickly went around the community.
- Denzel’s boss was _______________ him for being late to work.
- The first thing Hank did when he finished his autobiography was _______________ a copy to his mother.
- A plastic bottle of water and a porcelain vase are _______________.
- The _______________ girl believed the stranger that if she drank a potion that she was given, she would become a mermaid.
- The _______________ on the airplane toy caused it to slide down the shelf.
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- He _______________ a document showing that he legally owned the property.
- She showed great when _______________ she donated the old desks from her office to the local orphanage.
- Despite already being 49 years old, Christian’s aging was _______________ to his performance as a mountain climber.
- “Wait, I’m confused, tell me everything in _______________ order, so that I know what happened when!” said Michael.
- The “bad street” was what the residents called the street with _______________ people living on it.
- The _______________ homeowner looked for the slightest reason to complain about his neighbors.
- The _______________ scientist decided he wanted to rule the world.
- The lawyer _______________ proved his client’s innocence.
- The understanding that Henry and Stuart had during basketball games gave rise _______________ to a that they could read each other’s minds.
- Many movies from the 90s include _______________ comedy, targeting certain people’s sense of humor.
- Adam _______________ false facts on the news to confuse everybody about what is going on.
- The Channel was considered a _______________ for movies with Bruce Willis.
24 Clues: The lawyer _______________ proved his client’s innocence. • Denzel’s boss was _______________ him for being late to work. • The criminal _______________ tried to use his charm on the guards. • The _______________ scientist decided he wanted to rule the world. • A plastic bottle of water and a porcelain vase are _______________. • ...
Commercial law 2025-09-19
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- Federal appellate court reviewing district court decisions
- Equitable relief where courts order performance rather than awarding money
- Background facts section of a contract, often called “Whereas clauses”
- An agreement where one party is not truly bound; often invalid for lack of consideration
- Symbolic or nominal form of consideration, often written as “$1 and other valuable ___”
- Meeting of the minds; parties must share the same understanding of contract terms
- Expression of present intent to form a contract
- A binding contract formed properly, unlike a letter of intent
- Section of contract that ensures the correct party signs with authority, not personal liability
- Rule where courts interpret contracts using the plain meaning “inside the document”
- Highest court in the federal judiciary
- Rare damages meant to punish malicious or egregious conduct
- Assists federal judges by handling pretrial matters and smaller cases
- Allows enforcement of a promise without consideration when reliance causes detriment
- Monetary remedy designed to make the non-breaching party whole
- Compensate based on what the party expected to receive from the contract
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- Power of courts to declare laws or executive actions unconstitutional
- Legal rules that cannot be changed by contract (e.g., paying employment taxes)
- Legal rules that apply unless the parties alter them by contract
- Conditional acceptance that rejects the original offer and proposes new terms
- Remedy where courts rewrite contract terms to reflect true intent
- Remedy that cancels a contract and returns parties to their original positions
- Federal trial court where civil and criminal cases begin
- Necessary element of contract formation; a bargained-for exchange
- Transfer of possession of property, not ownership
- Rule requiring certain contracts (like land sales or over $500 goods) to be in writing
- Non-binding document that outlines parties’ intent to negotiate
- Compensate for money spent in reliance on the contract
- Must be unequivocal, timely, and mirror the offer; conditional versions are counter-offers
- Standard clauses like assignment, choice of law, or severability
- Remedy requiring return of benefits to prevent unjust enrichment
31 Clues: Highest court in the federal judiciary • Expression of present intent to form a contract • Transfer of possession of property, not ownership • Compensate for money spent in reliance on the contract • Federal trial court where civil and criminal cases begin • Federal appellate court reviewing district court decisions • ...
Cognitive Self Change 2022-10-06
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- Skills we use to deal with situations involving other people
- A skill for dealing with difficult situations
- What we say to ourselves inside our head
- The goal of ________________ is to escape the conflict cycle and perform constructive problem solutions
- Emotions that go along with our thoughts
- A basic social skill required to interact with other individuals or in groups
- What we think is true based on our attitudes and beliefs
- An event or achievement we want to accomplish
- A brief report of a risk situation and the application of the three steps of cognitive self change to that situation
- One of the most common and most dangerous of our emotions
- Stressful conversations are ___________________ which another person when we have strong feelings and are uncertain about the outcome
- A structured objective report of our thoughts and feelings with four parts.
- Control of our thinking and feelings
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- Dealing with anger, in others - especially when that anger is directed towards us - is an important skill to avoid violence and _______________
- Ideas or words in our minds
- Responding to the feelings of others is one of the important skills to develop ______________ with other people
- The deliberate effort to hear and understand what others are saying
- A claim that you did something wrong
- A cycle of thoughts, feelings, beliefs, actions, and reactions that increase and escalate problem situations
- 1) observes our thinking and feelings, 2) recognize the risk of our thinking and feelings lead to trouble, 3) use new thinking to reduce that risk
- A structured plan for implementing a chosen problem solution
- Opening your mind to think of as many ideas as possible
- I (feel or think) ______, because ______ (objective description of situation), and my risk is to react by ________
- Something that has actually happened or that is really true
- Thoughts or attitudes that might lead to trouble
- A basic social skill that helps us meet our needs while encouraging others to help us
- Emotions and physical sensations felt by others
- The thinking that goes behind our particular thoughts and feelings
- New thinking that reduces the risk of doing something hurtful or criminal
29 Clues: Ideas or words in our minds • A claim that you did something wrong • Control of our thinking and feelings • What we say to ourselves inside our head • Emotions that go along with our thoughts • A skill for dealing with difficult situations • An event or achievement we want to accomplish • Emotions and physical sensations felt by others • ...
Chapter 7 Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-05
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- Concentration/A measure of concentration of alcohol in a persons blood.
- images, or actions that are offensive to public morality.
- Vehical/A vehical that moves other than by muscular power, not including railway equipment.
- involving violence or threats of violence.
- Firearm/A firearm that needs to be registered.
- causing damage to property by fire.
- deceit in order to cause a loss of property.
- Murder/Murder that does not meet the conditions of first-degree murder.
- Racing/The criminal offence of driving a vehical at high speeds in a recklessand dangerous manner.
- homicide/Homicide for which a person will not be held criminally responsible.
- application or threat of force without the other persons consent.
- Murder/The most serious form of homicide, as defined in the Criminal Code.
- chemical substance that alters the structure or function of a living organism.
- homicide.
- of Right/The legal right to a property.
- and enter/Entering someones premises without permission with intent to commit an indictable offence.
- given freely and voluntarily.
- Homicide/Blamable or criminal homicide.
- Assault/The most serious of three levels of assault in Canadian law.
- sell, administer, give, transfer, transport, send, or deliver a controlled substance.
- Suicide/The act of counselling to commit suicide.
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- firearm/A firearm that a person is not allowed to possess.
- illegal, forced removal of a child from the custodial parent.
- Substance/Any material listed in the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.
- Screening Test/A test given by police to check for impaired driving.
- to Possess/Legal authority to possess and produce marijuana for medical purposes.
- activity in exchange for money.
- firearm/Any rifle or shotgun that is neither restricted nor prohibited.
- unlawful use of force or violence to further certain political or social objectives.
- homicide that is not murder or infanticide
- pretences/Presenting untruths or false information to induce the victim to act upon it.
- killing, usually to relieve suffering.
- Assault/The broad term for the three levels of sexual assault.
- Theft/Using someones personal information without his or her consent to commit a crime.
- killing of antoher person, directly or indirectly.
- causing bodily harm/The second of three levels of assault in criminal law.
- Harassment/The pursuit or repeated communication with an unwilling victim.
- of Consent/The age at which a young person can legally consent to sexual activity.
- someones property without his or her consent.
39 Clues: homicide. • given freely and voluntarily. • activity in exchange for money. • causing damage to property by fire. • killing, usually to relieve suffering. • of Right/The legal right to a property. • Homicide/Blamable or criminal homicide. • involving violence or threats of violence. • homicide that is not murder or infanticide • deceit in order to cause a loss of property. • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2024-04-12
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- a scientific laboratory using primarily forensic science for the purpose of examining evidence from criminal cases
- person-specific attributes
- with contact between two items, there will be an exchange of microscopic material
- the application of scientific methods to criminal cases
- process of blood accumulating within the blood vessels in the dependent parts of the body as a result of gravity
- a consideration of the similarities or differences between two things
- postmortem change resulting in the stiffening of the body muscles
- evidence that can be seen, held, or observed in a crime scene
- a method of procedure consisting of systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses
- determine the admissibility of an expert's scientific testimony and other types of evidence
- a body of rules which governs evidence law in civil proceedings in United States federal courts
- A doctor who has special training in identifying diseases by studying cells and tissues under a microscope
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- a postmortem examination to discover the cause of death or the extent of disease
- a person who is permitted to testify at a trial because of special knowledge or proficiency in a particular field that is relevant to the case
- any type of evidence occurring in sizes so small that it can be transferred or exchanged between two surfaces
- the study of the measurements and proportions of the human body
- measurable features of a specimen that indicate a restricted group source
- the process of determining the sequence of events about what occurred during and after a crime
- Physical evidence whose origin is known, such as blood or hair from a suspect, that can be compared to crime-scene evidence
- temperature change after someone has died
- a drawing that is done quickly without a lot of details
- a special sub-field of physical anthropology (the study of human remains) that involves applying skeletal analysis and techniques in archaeology to solving criminal cases
- drawn to scale from information on the rough sketch
- provides a systematic framework for a trial court judge to assess the reliability and relevance of expert witness testimony before it is presented to a jury
- the action or process of identifying someone or something
- the place where an offense has been committed and forensic evidence may be gathered
- a national fingerprint and criminal history system maintained by the FBI
- the sequential documentation or trail that accounts for the sequence of custody, control, transfer, analysis, and disposition of physical or electronic evidence
- the study of insects/arthropods in criminal investigation
29 Clues: person-specific attributes • temperature change after someone has died • drawn to scale from information on the rough sketch • the application of scientific methods to criminal cases • a drawing that is done quickly without a lot of details • the action or process of identifying someone or something • the study of insects/arthropods in criminal investigation • ...
True Crime on trial 2026-02-10
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- literally means "guilt act"
- A formal inquiry, summoned and conducted by a coroner, to establish causes for a sudden and unexplained death.
- is the highest court in each Australian state and territory. It hears serious offences, significant civil disputes and appeals.
- The names given to any unidentified bodies.
- describes pre-trial negotiation between lawyers for the prosecution and the defence, in order to shorten the trial process.
- the material presented in a trial or hearing that supports an assertion but does not conclusively prove it.
- the first appearance of an accused person in a superior court, following their committal in a lower court. At an arraignment, the charge is read out and the accused is invited to enter a plea.
- is a fingerprint made of the sweat and oil from one's skin.
- Is information about an event or situation, provided by an individual who had no direct experience of it.
- means to have a guilty mind
- is a writ request requiring a witness to appear and testify in court.
- is made up of the propellant particles that are discharged during a gunshot.
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- the study of the mechanics of firearms.
- A criminal offence involving an act that causes the death of another person, without a clear motive or intent to kill.
- occurs when a body stiffens up a few hours after death as a result of calcium buildup.
- the person making a complaint and seeking a remedy.
- describes a crime that remains unsolved, but isn't being actively investigated due to a lack of evidence.
- Describes the area where a particular parliament, court, or authority has the power to pass or enforce laws.
- Is an American term describing a serious criminal offence, usually one that might attract a substantial prison term.
- A written statement of truth, signed by the individual and witnessed by a public offical.
- is a situation where police or other law enforcement officers encourage an individual to commit a criminal offence that they would not otherwise have committed.
- A fact about a defendant or his/her actions that may, in part, explain these actions.
- is a fundamental right. it allows individuals being questioned to say nothing that may incriminate them.
- Said to be killing someone with "the intent to kill"
- the release from a criminal charge by the verdict of a jury or magistrate.
- the pattern of bloodstains left behind after a violent crime.
- Is a law passed by an elected legislature, such as a parliament.
- A minor or lesser criminal offence
28 Clues: literally means "guilt act" • means to have a guilty mind • A minor or lesser criminal offence • the study of the mechanics of firearms. • The names given to any unidentified bodies. • the person making a complaint and seeking a remedy. • Said to be killing someone with "the intent to kill" • is a fingerprint made of the sweat and oil from one's skin. • ...
Movies: name the movie or the character, which ever fits. 2015-01-10
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- when I was a young warthog
- where's my supper suit?
- I can't talk right now we got cows!
- he hates these cans!
- colder inside
- the Lone rangers nephews horse?
- he has gone turbo
- would the lady like a neckless........fish fish we catch them you buy them!
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- you can read minds!
- don't want to wait electricity.
- The sh@&$ is full!
- I want a peanut butter jelly sandwich
- The sh@&$ is full!
- these blast points to big for sand people.
14 Clues: colder inside • he has gone turbo • The sh@&$ is full! • The sh@&$ is full! • you can read minds! • he hates these cans! • where's my supper suit? • when I was a young warthog • don't want to wait electricity. • the Lone rangers nephews horse? • I can't talk right now we got cows! • I want a peanut butter jelly sandwich • these blast points to big for sand people. • ...
Cross Your Minds 2022-01-18
8 Clues: The 7th Hokage • A type of lizard. • A group of binary digits or bits. • American actor, last name “Phoenix”. • A large island in the Mediterranean sea. • Famous US landmark starting with “Mount”. • A type of monkey! Surely you know this one. • Animal native to Australia:marsupial,nocturnal and herbivorous.
ADJ 1 Chapter 1 Robles 2016-02-11
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- a type of conditional release that is based on good behavior or evidence of some level of rehabilitation
- the territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority
- an intentional act or omission to act neither justified nor excused that is In violation of criminal law
- a person against whom a charge is brought in court
- an individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution
- a verdict of not guilty
- to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations
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- behavioral expectations of a group
- an institution for the confinement of people who have been convicted of serious crimes
- a perspective of criminal justice that identifies the repression of crime as the most important function of the criminal justice system
- an institution to hold pre trail detainees and people convicted of less serious crimes
- a sum of money that the arrested person pays to guarantee that he or she will appear at future hearings
12 Clues: a verdict of not guilty • behavioral expectations of a group • a person against whom a charge is brought in court • to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations • an individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution • the territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority • ...
ADJ 1 Chapter 1 Robles 2016-02-09
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- behavioral expectations of a group
- an institution for the confinement of people who have been convicted of serious crimes
- the territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority
- an intentional act or omission to act neither justified nor excused that is In violation of criminal law
- a type of conditional release that is based on good behavior or evidence of some level of rehabilitation
- a verdict of not guilty
- an institution to hold pre trail detainees and people convicted of less serious crimes
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- a person against whom a charge is brought in court
- an individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution
- a perspective of criminal justice that identifies the repression of crime as the most important function of the criminal justice system
- a sum of money that the arrested person pays to guarantee that he or she will appear at future hearings
- to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations
12 Clues: a verdict of not guilty • behavioral expectations of a group • a person against whom a charge is brought in court • to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations • an individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution • the territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority • ...
trial vocabulary 2023-01-09
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- having committed a crime; justly charged with a specified crime.
- a jury's decision or judgement
- in law,just,rational,appropriate,ordinary or usual in the circumstances.
- whether testimony is worthy of belief, based on competence of the witness and likelihood that it is true.
- the accused in a criminal case.
- an act committed or omitted in violation of a law forbidding or commanding it and for which punishment is imposed upon finding of guilt.
- the examination of a witness by the party on whose behalf he/she is called.
- an individual who actually sees, hear or perceives something; an individual who provides testimony in court.
- a group of persons sworn to render a verdict or true answers on a question or questions submitted to them.
- a duty placed upon a civil or criminal defendant to prove or disprove a disputed fact. In a criminal trial the burden of proof required of the prosecutor is to prove the guilt of the accused "beyond a reasonable doubt."
- an official with the authority and responsibility to preside in a court, try lawsuits and make legal rulings.
- evidence in a trial which is not obtained directly from an eyewitness or participant and requires some reasoning to prove a fact.
- the standard that must be met by the prosecution's evidence in a criminal case; that no other logical explanation can be derived from the facts except that the defendant committed the crime, thereby overcoming the presumption that a person is innocent until proven guilty.
- a paper,chart,or other item presented to the court.
- one who prosecutes another for a crime in the name of the government
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- the greater weight of the evidence required in a civil (noncriminal) lawsuit for the trier-of-fact (jury or judge without a jury) to decide in favor of on side or the other.
- evidence that the court allows to be admitted at trial. Evidence which the trial judge finds is useful in helping the tirer-of-fact, which cannot be objected to on the basis that it is irrelevant, immaterial, or violates the rules against hearsay and other objections.
- free form guilt
- the specific crime a defendant is accused of committing. Formal accusation of a crime, including by indictment.
- to weigh, discuss and consider.
- the examination of a witness by the party opposed to the one who produced her/him.
- mental desire and will to act in a particular way,including wishing not to participate. Intent is a crucial element in determining if certain acts were criminal.
- the attorney representing the accused in a criminal case.
- to give evidence as a witness
- direction that the judge gives the jury concerning the applicable law of an issue or case.
- real, tangible or clear evidence of a fact, happening or thing that requires no thinking or consideration to prove its existence,as compared to circumstantial evidence.
- every type of proof legally presented at trial (allowed by the judge) which is intended to convince the trier-of-fact of alleged facts material to the case.
- a formal accusation in writing, found and presented by a grand jury, charging that the person named in it has committed or omitted an act, in violation of the law.
- a person who has been qualified by a state or federal court to provide legal services, including appearing in court.
29 Clues: free form guilt • to give evidence as a witness • a jury's decision or judgement • to weigh, discuss and consider. • the accused in a criminal case. • a paper,chart,or other item presented to the court. • the attorney representing the accused in a criminal case. • having committed a crime; justly charged with a specified crime. • ...
Criminal Law Vocabulary 2022-03-28
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- - the parties in criminal proceedings enjoy the right to remain
- the term used in connection with criminal act, meaning a crime
- what parties must furnish to the court to meet the burden of proof or defend their case
- when the court decides the defendant is it guilty
- decision of the court regarding the guilt
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- decision of the court regarding the punishment
- the person charged with the criminal offence
- what the defendant enters when they say they are guilty or not
- if the court decides the defendant is guilty
9 Clues: decision of the court regarding the guilt • the person charged with the criminal offence • if the court decides the defendant is guilty • decision of the court regarding the punishment • when the court decides the defendant is it guilty • what the defendant enters when they say they are guilty or not • the term used in connection with criminal act, meaning a crime • ...
Judicial Branch Review 2021-05-04
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- The highest court in the federal govt.
- the group of people who decide a case in a criminal trial
- a trial where someone seeks to gain damages from another individual
- the power of the supreme court to review whether a law that is passed in the U.S. is constitutional
- This supreme court case outlawed segretation
- the person or entity bringing a case against the defendant
- a trial where the state accuses someone of committing a crime and tries to convict them
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- Supreme Court Case that set the precedent for judicial review
- the judges who serve on the supreme court
- General trial courts that try civil and criminal cases
- this courts role is to determine if the previous court made the correct decision based on the law
- the person who a case is brought against in a civil or criminal trial
12 Clues: The highest court in the federal govt. • the judges who serve on the supreme court • This supreme court case outlawed segretation • General trial courts that try civil and criminal cases • the group of people who decide a case in a criminal trial • the person or entity bringing a case against the defendant • ...
What Is Law? Chapter 1 Crossword 2024-04-24
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- basic privileges a person as a human being
- the process by which courts decide whether the laws passed by Congress or state legislatures are constitutional
- the branch of law dealing with crimes and their punishment
- the power of each of the three branches of government to limit the other branches power to prevent an abuse of power
- the division of power among branches of the government
- a serious criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence
- all law that does not involve criminal matters, such as tort and contract law.
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- a criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of more than one year
- the person against whom a claim is made
- a basic principle of our constitutional system limits government to powers provided to it by the people
- a noncriminal lawsuit, brought to enforce a right or redress a wrong
- the division of powers between the states and the federal government
12 Clues: the person against whom a claim is made • basic privileges a person as a human being • the division of power among branches of the government • the branch of law dealing with crimes and their punishment • a serious criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence • a noncriminal lawsuit, brought to enforce a right or redress a wrong • ...
unit 1.2 forensics 2023-01-18
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- study of dust/particles in samples to show relationships amongst objects, people, places, etc
- law created by judges arising precedently from previous cases
- physical or verbal material found and presented in order to prove/disprove a crime
- study of projectiles and firearms used in law and civil cases
- more serious than a misdemeanor, typically violent and punishable by imprisonment
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- fair reasoning to a search with the belief that there is evidence of a crime
- written law passed by a legislative body
- minor wrongdoing, punishable under criminal law
- study and application of insects and anthropods in criminal investigations
- measures and record several physiological indicators such as blood pressure, pulse, etc
- deals with of diseases and causes of death by examining body fluids, cells, and tissues in labs
- concerned with relations between the community as opposed to criminal, mulitary, or religious affairs
12 Clues: written law passed by a legislative body • minor wrongdoing, punishable under criminal law • law created by judges arising precedently from previous cases • study of projectiles and firearms used in law and civil cases • study and application of insects and anthropods in criminal investigations • ...
Crim Law Intro 2025-09-08
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- In 24 hours, you'll appear at this, to enter a plea and have bail set (2 words)
- (1st letter of each word) - state must prove accused's guilt ______
- The document that formally says what you're charged with
- A "deal" between the state and the accused to avoid trial (2 words)
- The official name for person charged w a crime
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- The gov. attorney that decides to charge you w crimes
- Gov attorney that represents the accused who can't afford an attorney (2 words)
- This is what the accused must prove in a criminal trial
- Although important, he or she is only a witness, not a party, in a criminal case
- This person will pay bail for you...for a fee (2 words)
- The state can get this from a judge, giving permission to arrest you
- This is who/what brings criminal charges against an accused
12 Clues: The official name for person charged w a crime • The gov. attorney that decides to charge you w crimes • This is what the accused must prove in a criminal trial • This person will pay bail for you...for a fee (2 words) • The document that formally says what you're charged with • This is who/what brings criminal charges against an accused • ...
Urban Crime Vocab 2025-01-27
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- An instrument used to inflict harm or damage.
- To take someone into custody for a crime.
- To fire a weapon at someone or something.
- A person who commits a crime.
- A member of the group that enforces laws and maintains order.
- A unique pattern left on surfaces by the skin on fingers.
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- To take something without permission.
- Biological material used to identify individuals.
- To demonstrate the truth of something.
- To pursue or follow in order to catch someone.
- To capture.
- To find the answer to a problem or mystery.
- A group of people involved in criminal activity.
- The unlawful killing of another person.
- A person who observes a crime.
- The act of taking property by force or threat.
16 Clues: To capture. • A person who commits a crime. • A person who observes a crime. • To take something without permission. • To demonstrate the truth of something. • The unlawful killing of another person. • To take someone into custody for a crime. • To fire a weapon at someone or something. • To find the answer to a problem or mystery. • ...
Chapter 1-2 Review 2023-03-22
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- Statutes that deal with both tort and contract law
- The newest type of tort
- Requirement contract must be in writing
- "Meeting of the minds"
- This law is the older of the two
- A tort is this kind of wrong
- Promise made in exchange for nothing
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- To be a crime, an act requires this
- First branch of tort law
- To whom an offer is made
- First contract case
- Legally eligible to contract
12 Clues: First contract case • "Meeting of the minds" • The newest type of tort • First branch of tort law • To whom an offer is made • Legally eligible to contract • A tort is this kind of wrong • This law is the older of the two • To be a crime, an act requires this • Promise made in exchange for nothing • Requirement contract must be in writing • ...
1 Peter 1:10-19 2026-04-23
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- ransomed with this (v19)
- subject of the prophets' service (v12)
- set your hope on this (v13)
- purpose for prophets' search (v10)
- means of separating you from futility (v18)
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- god called you to be this (vv15-16)
- God does this impartially (v16)
- Christ compared to this (v19)
- conduct yourself with this (v17)
- type of news the prophets preached (v12)
- prepare your minds for this (v13)
- how good news is announced (v12)
12 Clues: ransomed with this (v19) • set your hope on this (v13) • Christ compared to this (v19) • God does this impartially (v16) • conduct yourself with this (v17) • how good news is announced (v12) • prepare your minds for this (v13) • purpose for prophets' search (v10) • god called you to be this (vv15-16) • subject of the prophets' service (v12) • ...
Judicial Branch Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-17
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- A government lawyer that argues the defendant is guilty in a criminal case
- the right of a court to hear a case for the first time
- This Supreme Court case decided that the accused must be read their 5th & 6th amendment rights before police questioning; __ v. Arizona
- the Supreme Court case that ends allows student protest in schools
- the Supreme Court case that decided Virginia's marriage laws were unconstitutional
- A decision in a court case made by a judge or jury
- A serious crime, usually involving violence
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- after the arrest, the accused will be able to answer guilty or not guilty
- A panel of people at the Supreme Court who hear and decide cases
- Power of the Supreme Court to check the actions of the legislative & executive branches to see if they are constitutional
- this type of case invloves the breaking of a law
- An accused person’s response to a criminal charge (guilty or not guilty)
- This federal court only has appellate jurisdiction
13 Clues: A serious crime, usually involving violence • this type of case invloves the breaking of a law • This federal court only has appellate jurisdiction • A decision in a court case made by a judge or jury • the right of a court to hear a case for the first time • A panel of people at the Supreme Court who hear and decide cases • ...
Criminal Justice Study Crossword 2024-02-12
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- the overuse and abuse of criminal law to address every societal problem and punish every mistake
- the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on condition that a sum of money be lodged to guarantee their appearance in court
- No warrants shall issue but upon probable cause
- schools may enforce drug test to deter drug use
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- permits admission of evidence obtained through illegal means if it would have eventually been found
- the failure to have a proper warrant results in illegal search
- the intentional or unintentional act of providing information that will suggest your involvement in a crime, or expose you to criminal prosecution
- the one defending themselves to the court
- bans use of illegally obtained evidence by the police for use in a criminal trial
- a wire tap infringes on ones rights to privacy
- the one who brings the case to court
- The search of any place at any time
- suspicion, supported by facts,which leads police to believe someone committed a crime
13 Clues: The search of any place at any time • the one who brings the case to court • the one defending themselves to the court • a wire tap infringes on ones rights to privacy • No warrants shall issue but upon probable cause • schools may enforce drug test to deter drug use • the failure to have a proper warrant results in illegal search • ...
Vocab #4 Crossword 2025-11-21
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- a law created by a local government
- handles non-criminal disputes between individuals or organizations
- anything related to a judge, a court of law, or the administration of law
- an official who handles minor legal matters and performs procedural duties
- a system of rules that regulate the conduct of a community that is often enforced with penalties
- a place where legal cases are heard and decided by a judge or jury
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- the official power or authority to interpret and apply the law
- a legal proceeding where a higher court is asked to review a lower court's decision
- court of law where cases involving criminal offenses are tried and decided
- a serious crime that is punishable by more than one year in prison
- a person who presides over court proceedings
- a less serious criminal offense than a felony punishable by a fine and/or a year in county jail
- the formal process in a court of law for judging the facts of a case to decide guilt or innocence
13 Clues: a law created by a local government • a person who presides over court proceedings • the official power or authority to interpret and apply the law • a serious crime that is punishable by more than one year in prison • handles non-criminal disputes between individuals or organizations • a place where legal cases are heard and decided by a judge or jury • ...
vocabulary pg 72 2024-04-17
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- - its something that is clean and maybe is a clue
- - in the act of killing something
- - a mark left by a foot, as in earth or sand:
- - look for
- - go after someone
- officers - is a person who arrest criminals
- - the police catch somebody
- - You see a lot of details of security
- - is an arm that police man use
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- - is a desing that all people have in her hands
- - a police officer or a private investigator whose job is to get information and evidence about crime
- - to seize or capture a criminal
- - the act of stealling
- - catch something that isn´t yours
- guard - a person who works in a place triying to prevent a crimen
- - find the solution
- - is a place where the criminals go
- - is a person who steal something
18 Clues: - look for • - go after someone • - find the solution • - the act of stealling • - the police catch somebody • - is an arm that police man use • - to seize or capture a criminal • - in the act of killing something • - is a person who steal something • - catch something that isn´t yours • - is a place where the criminals go • - You see a lot of details of security • ...
vocabulary pg 72 2024-04-17
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- - its something that is clean and maybe is a clue
- - in the act of killing something
- - a mark left by a foot, as in earth or sand:
- - look for
- - go after someone
- officers - is a person who arrest criminals
- - the police catch somebody
- - You see a lot of details of security
- - is an arm that police man use
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- - is a desing that all people have in her hands
- - a police officer or a private investigator whose job is to get information and evidence about crime
- - to seize or capture a criminal
- - the act of stealling
- - catch something that isn´t yours
- guard - a person who works in a place triying to prevent a crimen
- - find the solution
- - is a place where the criminals go
- - is a person who steal something
18 Clues: - look for • - go after someone • - find the solution • - the act of stealling • - the police catch somebody • - is an arm that police man use • - to seize or capture a criminal • - in the act of killing something • - is a person who steal something • - catch something that isn´t yours • - is a place where the criminals go • - You see a lot of details of security • ...
vocabulary pg 72 2024-04-17
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- - its something that is clean and maybe is a clue
- - in the act of killing something
- - a mark left by a foot, as in earth or sand:
- - look for
- - go after someone
- officers - is a person who arrest criminals
- - the police catch somebody
- - You see a lot of details of security
- - is an arm that police man use
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- - is a desing that all people have in her hands
- - a police officer or a private investigator whose job is to get information and evidence about crime
- - to seize or capture a criminal
- - the act of stealling
- - catch something that isn´t yours
- guard - a person who works in a place triying to prevent a crimen
- - find the solution
- - is a place where the criminals go
- - is a person who steal something
18 Clues: - look for • - go after someone • - find the solution • - the act of stealling • - the police catch somebody • - is an arm that police man use • - to seize or capture a criminal • - in the act of killing something • - is a person who steal something • - catch something that isn´t yours • - is a place where the criminals go • - You see a lot of details of security • ...
Reading changes our minds 2023-09-04
12 Clues: not capable • cut or sculpt • vast dominion • human community • religious ascetic • government affairs • suffocate in water • promotional handout • to write or engrave • government by people • progress or improvements • communication of thoughts
keeping your minds sharp 2025-09-24
Across
- Healthy eating supports this aspect of wellness
- doing these help keep your brain sharp
- Spending time with friends helps mental health
- Drawing, painting, or crafting uses this ability
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- practice that reduces stress and improves focus
- Keeping things tidy reduces mental clutter
- physical activity that boosts brain blood flow
- daily habit that strengthens memory and focus
- ability to recall past events
- good quality of this supports memory
- taking up new skills helps this lifelong process
- activity that combines both movement of your body and mindfulness
12 Clues: ability to recall past events • good quality of this supports memory • doing these help keep your brain sharp • Keeping things tidy reduces mental clutter • daily habit that strengthens memory and focus • physical activity that boosts brain blood flow • Spending time with friends helps mental health • practice that reduces stress and improves focus • ...
violence 2020-12-17
Across
- a group who often takes part in criminal activity
- often goes hand in hand with assault
- the physical, emotional, or mental mistreatment
- purposely scaring someone with threats
- usually illegal and can be sold on the streets
- a type of violence that occurs within a family
- a person who committed a crime
- a weapon used violently
- any person who suffers because of violence
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- a mean person who picks on someone repeatedly
- ongoing conduct that offends another person
- a common place where bullying occurs
- failure to meet a person's basic needs
- the killing of one human being to another
- can have an influence on teen violence
- a threat or attempt to do bodily injury
- any behaviour that causes harm to a person
17 Clues: a weapon used violently • a person who committed a crime • often goes hand in hand with assault • a common place where bullying occurs • purposely scaring someone with threats • failure to meet a person's basic needs • can have an influence on teen violence • a threat or attempt to do bodily injury • the killing of one human being to another • ...
5B mystery crossword 2023-03-23
Across
- out of his mouth
- a criminals new 'home' after being caught
- this person may have seen something useful
- the most famous detective
- did this person do it?
- the street where a famous detective lives
- something that could be used to convict a criminal
- an assistant to a famous detective
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- a piece of evidence that is often found and helps the detective
- the reason for carrying out a crime
- the act of stealing something
- a pause in the regular story timeline where the detective recalls something
- a crime...... is where the crime happened
- a puzzle or problem that requires careful thought
- without these, solving the case would be difficult
- a person who commits a crime
- a very strange blue item
17 Clues: out of his mouth • did this person do it? • a very strange blue item • the most famous detective • a person who commits a crime • the act of stealing something • an assistant to a famous detective • the reason for carrying out a crime • a criminals new 'home' after being caught • a crime...... is where the crime happened • the street where a famous detective lives • ...
CCC week 3 - 29/09/2022 2022-09-29
Across
- Hugo and Clio both peeled fruit (4)
- Hate seeing criminal doesn't eat it (11)
- Bosom buddy nasty to Samuel (4,4)
- Revolting gherkin's true reason to refuse grub? (6,6)
- Protest by student is hard to crush (8)
- Eel slipping off line - this could be good for kippers (8,4)
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- Recklessly I tap rifle - why take foolish risk? (4,4,4)
- Press one criminal for answer (8)
- Labyrinth is made from corn, I hear (4)
- Take bites noisily (6)
- adult wearing nothing (4)
- Relative turned up in Greece inexplicably (5)
- Deer is vocal about whipped dessert (6)
- I am upset about fashionable skirt (4)
- Took a picture capturing animal (5)
- Certain coastal area is on the radio (4)
- The Queen inhales the air (5)
17 Clues: Take bites noisily (6) • adult wearing nothing (4) • The Queen inhales the air (5) • Press one criminal for answer (8) • Bosom buddy nasty to Samuel (4,4) • Hugo and Clio both peeled fruit (4) • Took a picture capturing animal (5) • I am upset about fashionable skirt (4) • Labyrinth is made from corn, I hear (4) • Deer is vocal about whipped dessert (6) • ...
A 2025-02-14
Across
- A criminal offense punishable by law, often less severe than a felony
- Court-ordered supervision outside of prison
- One who suffers from a crime
- A group of people who decide a verdict in a trial
- Person accused in a legal case
- Material presented in a trial to support a claim
- A person thought to be guilty of a crime
- An illegal act
- Legal declaration of guilt
- A lawyer who represents the government in a criminal case
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- Process of helping someone to reintegrate into society
- A person who gives testimony in court
- Money paid for release from jail before trial
- Legal penalty for committing a crime
- Person who makes legal decisions in a trial
- The act of investigating a crime
- A serious crime
17 Clues: An illegal act • A serious crime • Legal declaration of guilt • One who suffers from a crime • Person accused in a legal case • The act of investigating a crime • Legal penalty for committing a crime • A person who gives testimony in court • A person thought to be guilty of a crime • Court-ordered supervision outside of prison • Person who makes legal decisions in a trial • ...
Teen Crime in America 1 2024-01-04
13 Clues: mord • værger • røveri • voldelig • kørekort • voldtægt • Ansvarlig • lovbrydere • mindreårig • udgangsforbud • straffeattest • statistisk set • af spansk herkomst
criminal 2021-01-25
criminal 2024-02-14
5 Clues: the lawyers for the police • the enforcers of criminal law • when one person is attacked by another • when one steals another persons belonging • where you go to find if your guilty or not guilty
Criminal 2022-01-17
Across
- made to look like the original of something, usually for dishonest or illegal purposes
- to steal something of little value
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- a member of a group of people who try to prevent crime or punish criminals in their community
- someone who moves around quietly in a place, trying not to be seen, often before committing a crime
- to secretly take money that is in your care or that belongs to an organization or business you work for
5 Clues: to steal something of little value • made to look like the original of something, usually for dishonest or illegal purposes • a member of a group of people who try to prevent crime or punish criminals in their community • someone who moves around quietly in a place, trying not to be seen, often before committing a crime • ...
judicial branch power words 2026-05-12
Across
- Case A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- Branch The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments.
- Cause The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- Case A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
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- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- Review The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution. This is when the judicial branch interprets the laws.
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
- Jurisdiction The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. Courts with original jurisdiction are also known as trial courts.
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the Constitution.
- Jurisdiction The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
13 Clues: The government’s side in a criminal case. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments. • Case A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law. • Jurisdiction The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts. • ...
CIVICS 2020-12-09
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- a legislative body of government
- the wife of a king
- a person who has committed a crime
- group of people decides something by saying what they want
- senate is a group of people who are part of a legislature
- to make minor changes
- a place where legal matters are decide by a judge.
- being responsible for comitting an offense
- the group of people who govern a country
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- a country in which the people have ultimate power
- the country we live in
- set of rules created by state
- not guilty of a criminal offense
- the rulebook for a country
- a state wide vote on a political question.
- system of choosing electives in the parliament.
16 Clues: the wife of a king • to make minor changes • the country we live in • the rulebook for a country • set of rules created by state • a legislative body of government • not guilty of a criminal offense • a person who has committed a crime • the group of people who govern a country • a state wide vote on a political question. • being responsible for comitting an offense • ...
Cognitive Self Change 2022-10-06
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- A cycle of thoughts, feelings, beliefs, actions, and reactions that increase and escalate problem situations
- The goal of ________________ is to escape the conflict cycle and perform constructive problem solutions
- Thoughts or attitudes that might lead to trouble
- A basic social skill required to interact with other individuals or in groups
- One of the most common and most dangerous of our emotions
- Emotions and physical sensations felt by others
- Responding to the feelings of others is one of the important skills to develop ______________ with other people
- Emotions that go along with our thoughts
- Skills we use to deal with situations involving other people
- The thinking that goes behind our particular thoughts and feelings
- Dealing with anger, in others - especially when that anger is directed towards us - is an important skill to avoid violence and _______________
- Control of our thinking and feelings
- Opening your mind to think of as many ideas as possible
- A brief report of a risk situation and the application of the three steps of cognitive self change to that situation
- A structured objective report of our thoughts and feelings with four parts.
- 1) observes our thinking and feelings, 2) recognize the risk of our thinking and feelings lead to trouble, 3) use new thinking to reduce that risk
- A basic social skill that helps us meet our needs while encouraging others to help us
- What we think is true based on our attitudes and beliefs
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- Ideas or words in our minds
- I (feel or think) ______, because ______ (objective description of situation), and my risk is to react by ________
- A claim that you did something wrong
- Stressful conversations are ___________________ which another person when we have strong feelings and are uncertain about the outcome
- An event or achievement we want to accomplish
- The deliberate effort to hear and understand what others are saying
- A skill for dealing with difficult situations
- A structured plan for implementing a chosen problem solution
- Something that has actually happened or that is really true
- New thinking that reduces the risk of doing something hurtful or criminal
- What we say to ourselves inside our head
29 Clues: Ideas or words in our minds • A claim that you did something wrong • Control of our thinking and feelings • Emotions that go along with our thoughts • What we say to ourselves inside our head • An event or achievement we want to accomplish • A skill for dealing with difficult situations • Emotions and physical sensations felt by others • ...
Bill of Rights Crossword 2023-01-17
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- the 9th amendment states we have other __________ not listed in the Constitution
- the 8th amendment prevents _________ and unusual punishment
- the person most responsible for creation of the Bill of Rights
- the 1st amendment right from Texas vs. Johnson
- the right to be treated fairly throughout the legal procedures
- every accused person has a right to an _________________
- the 4th amendment prevents illegal __________ and seizures
- the 1st amendment allows people to peacefully __________ in order to protest
- the Bill of Rights give citizens __________ from government
- the Bill of Rights are the first _____ amendments
- the number of freedoms given to us by the 1st amendment
- what must students excercising free speech in schools not do to the school environment?
- according to the 8th amendment the government cannot set high _________
- the 7th amendment allows for a fair trial in a __________ case
- what did the Tinker children wear to protest the Vietnam War
- amendments 5-8 are known as the rights of the __________
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- in some cases law enforcement can search without a ___________
- the 3rd amendment prevents the government from placing ___________ in homes
- what type of jury decides if there is enough evidence for a person to be on trial?
- what is often the key word regarding a search of student property in school?
- the 5th amendment states a person has a right to remain
- what do the 3rd and 4th amendments provide for people?
- Double _________ means a person cannot be tried for the same crime twice
- the 2nd amendment gives people the right to keep and bear _________
- are given power to make laws by the 10th amendment
- the 1st amendment allows a person to practice any religion
- the group that held out for a Bill of Rights
- the 1st amendment is often called the ___________ amendment
- 1st amendment right that asks the government to change their minds
- the 6th amendment guarantees a trial by ________ in a criminal case
- 1st amendment rights that involves newspapers and media watching the government
31 Clues: the group that held out for a Bill of Rights • the 1st amendment right from Texas vs. Johnson • the Bill of Rights are the first _____ amendments • are given power to make laws by the 10th amendment • what do the 3rd and 4th amendments provide for people? • the 5th amendment states a person has a right to remain • ...
Intro to Psychology 2023-10-06
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- The approach Skinner is known for
- The approach that examines how we process, store, and use information and how this information
- predictor variable
- can be any event, characteristic, condition, or behavior
- Set of ideas which try to explain what we observe
- The approach that is based on the belief that childhood experiences greatly influence the development of later personality traits and psychological problems
- Last name of who studied the most basic elements, primarily sensations and perceptions, that make up our conscious mental experiences
- method of exploring conscious mental processes by asking subjects to look inward and report their sensations
- specific statement of expectation derived from theory
- observable actions or responses in both humans and animals
- The approach that focuses on how our genes, hormones, and nervous system interact with our environments
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- Change in a patient’s illness that’s attributable to an imagined treatment rather than to a medical treatment
- the approach that emphasizes that each individual has great freedom in directing his or her future, a large capacity for personal growth, a considerable amount of intrinsic worth, and enormous potential for self-fulfillment
- In-depth analysis of the thoughts, feelings, beliefs, experiences, behaviors, or problems of a single individual
- outcome variable
- An association or relationship between the occurrence of two or more events
- processes not directly observable; refer to a wide range of complex mental processes, such as thinking, imagining, studying, and dreaming
- Combination of Biology, social factors, and psychology= combine to explain behavior
- the systematic, scientific study of behaviors and mental processes
- Approach that emphasizes that perception is more than the sum of its parts and studied how sensations are assembled into meaningful perceptual experiences
- Understanding criminal law in the relevant jurisdictions in order to be able to interact appropriately with judges, attorneys and other legal professionals.
- Way to obtain information by asking many individuals
- Last name of who studied the function rather than the structure of consciousness; was interested in how our minds adapt to our changing environment
- Knowledge based on direct observation
- the branch of psychology that is a medical doctor
25 Clues: outcome variable • predictor variable • The approach Skinner is known for • Knowledge based on direct observation • Set of ideas which try to explain what we observe • the branch of psychology that is a medical doctor • Way to obtain information by asking many individuals • specific statement of expectation derived from theory • ...
A.I Crossword. 2023-05-22
Across
- What is A.I.
- how many jobs were lost to robots this year
- Can an AI love?
- Can AI have feelings?
- Can AI do art
- Students use A.I. to get
- Can AI manipulate humans?
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- Can AI read human minds?
- How does AI identify a person?
- images How does AI identify objects?
- What is a test to check if a robot is an AI?
- How many jobs will be lost by 2025
- Whats the biggest problem AI can solve
- Developer What job can AI replace
- Can an AI make a crossword puzzle
15 Clues: What is A.I. • Can AI do art • Can an AI love? • Can AI have feelings? • Can AI read human minds? • Students use A.I. to get • Can AI manipulate humans? • How does AI identify a person? • Developer What job can AI replace • Can an AI make a crossword puzzle • How many jobs will be lost by 2025 • images How does AI identify objects? • Whats the biggest problem AI can solve • ...
Paul and Barnabas on mission Acts 14 2025-11-05
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- troubles and sufferings
- Barnabas was called this Roman god
- Unbelieving Jews did this to minds of people
- Jews preferred this method of executing
- ancient peoples offered these in worship
- language of the people Paul visits
- the work was finished. It was...........
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- town where Paul heals cripple
- God never leaves himself without this
- Unlike false gods, our God is................
- Paul was called this Roman god
- starting spot for all outreach
- the door that had been opened for the Gentiles
- the crowds listening were..........
14 Clues: troubles and sufferings • town where Paul heals cripple • Paul was called this Roman god • starting spot for all outreach • Barnabas was called this Roman god • language of the people Paul visits • the crowds listening were.......... • God never leaves himself without this • Jews preferred this method of executing • ancient peoples offered these in worship • ...
vocabulary pg 72 2024-04-17
Across
- - its something that is clean and maybe is a clue
- - in the act of killing something
- - a mark left by a foot, as in earth or sand:
- - look for
- - go after someone
- officers - is a person who arrest criminals
- - the police catch somebody
- - You see a lot of details of security
- - is an arm that police man use
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- - is a desing that all people have in her hands
- - a police officer or a private investigator whose job is to get information and evidence about crime
- - to seize or capture a criminal
- - the act of stealling
- - catch something that isn´t yours
- guard - a person who works in a place triying to prevent a crimen
- - find the solution
- - is a place where the criminals go
- - is a person who steal something
18 Clues: - look for • - go after someone • - find the solution • - the act of stealling • - the police catch somebody • - is an arm that police man use • - to seize or capture a criminal • - in the act of killing something • - is a person who steal something • - catch something that isn´t yours • - is a place where the criminals go • - You see a lot of details of security • ...
vocabulary pg 72 2024-04-17
Across
- - its something that is clean and maybe is a clue
- - in the act of killing something
- - a mark left by a foot, as in earth or sand:
- - look for
- - go after someone
- officers - is a person who arrest criminals
- - the police catch somebody
- - You see a lot of details of security
- - is an arm that police man use
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- - is a desing that all people have in her hands
- - a police officer or a private investigator whose job is to get information and evidence about crime
- - to seize or capture a criminal
- - the act of stealling
- - catch something that isn´t yours
- guard - a person who works in a place triying to prevent a crimen
- - find the solution
- - is a place where the criminals go
- - is a person who steal something
18 Clues: - look for • - go after someone • - find the solution • - the act of stealling • - the police catch somebody • - is an arm that police man use • - to seize or capture a criminal • - in the act of killing something • - is a person who steal something • - catch something that isn´t yours • - is a place where the criminals go • - You see a lot of details of security • ...
vocabulary pg 72 2024-04-17
Across
- - its something that is clean and maybe is a clue
- - in the act of killing something
- - a mark left by a foot, as in earth or sand:
- - look for
- - go after someone
- officers - is a person who arrest criminals
- - the police catch somebody
- - You see a lot of details of security
- - is an arm that police man use
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- - is a desing that all people have in her hands
- - a police officer or a private investigator whose job is to get information and evidence about crime
- - to seize or capture a criminal
- - the act of stealling
- - catch something that isn´t yours
- guard - a person who works in a place triying to prevent a crimen
- - find the solution
- - is a place where the criminals go
- - is a person who steal something
18 Clues: - look for • - go after someone • - find the solution • - the act of stealling • - the police catch somebody • - is an arm that police man use • - to seize or capture a criminal • - in the act of killing something • - is a person who steal something • - catch something that isn´t yours • - is a place where the criminals go • - You see a lot of details of security • ...
Wednesday Wars Sept.- Nov. 2022-09-15
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- with deep and solemn respect
- a small remaining quantity of something
- slowly decay or disintegrate
- not flattering of a person's appearance.
- at an advanced stage of social and cultural development.
- of or situated on the inside
- resembling, or characteristic of demons or evil spirits.
- obeying to the law or to the rules.
- a narrow valley between hills or mountains
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- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something
- conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
- in a way that shows great happiness or joy at a victory or achievement.
- a person who helps another commit a crime.
- wicked or criminal.
- the action of driving or pushing forward.
- military observation of a region to locate an enemy
- extremely unpleasant.
- eager to know or learn something
18 Clues: wicked or criminal. • extremely unpleasant. • with deep and solemn respect • slowly decay or disintegrate • of or situated on the inside • eager to know or learn something • obeying to the law or to the rules. • a small remaining quantity of something • not flattering of a person's appearance. • the action of driving or pushing forward. • ...
vocabulary pg 72 2024-04-17
Across
- - its something that is clean and maybe is a clue
- - in the act of killing something
- - a mark left by a foot, as in earth or sand:
- - look for
- - go after someone
- officers - is a person who arrest criminals
- - the police catch somebody
- - You see a lot of details of security
- - is an arm that police man use
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- - is a desing that all people have in her hands
- - a police officer or a private investigator whose job is to get information and evidence about crime
- - to seize or capture a criminal
- - the act of stealling
- - catch something that isn´t yours
- guard - a person who works in a place triying to prevent a crimen
- - find the solution
- - is a place where the criminals go
- - is a person who steal something
18 Clues: - look for • - go after someone • - find the solution • - the act of stealling • - the police catch somebody • - is an arm that police man use • - to seize or capture a criminal • - in the act of killing something • - is a person who steal something • - catch something that isn´t yours • - is a place where the criminals go • - You see a lot of details of security • ...
vocabulary pg 72 2024-04-17
Across
- - its something that is clean and maybe is a clue
- - in the act of killing something
- - a mark left by a foot, as in earth or sand:
- - look for
- - go after someone
- officers - is a person who arrest criminals
- - the police catch somebody
- - You see a lot of details of security
- - is an arm that police man use
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- - is a desing that all people have in her hands
- - a police officer or a private investigator whose job is to get information and evidence about crime
- - to seize or capture a criminal
- - the act of stealling
- - catch something that isn´t yours
- guard - a person who works in a place triying to prevent a crimen
- - find the solution
- - is a place where the criminals go
- - is a person who steal something
18 Clues: - look for • - go after someone • - find the solution • - the act of stealling • - the police catch somebody • - is an arm that police man use • - to seize or capture a criminal • - in the act of killing something • - is a person who steal something • - catch something that isn´t yours • - is a place where the criminals go • - You see a lot of details of security • ...
stages of criminal trial 2022-01-23
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- the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on condition that a sum of money is lodged to guarantee their appearance in court.
- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
- a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.
- legal concept describing a requirement that a party be aware of the legal process affecting their rights, obligations or duties.
- the case presented by or on behalf of the party accused of a crime or being sued in a civil lawsuit.
- based on the first impression; accepted as correct until proved otherwise.
- culpable of or responsible for specified wrongdoing.
- an act of violent robbery committed by an armed gang.
- a person or group of people who are charged with or on trial for a crime.
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- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a document issued by a legal or government official authorizing the police or another body to make an arrest, search premises, or carry out some other action relating to the administration of justice.
- a thing that existed before or logically precedes another.
- a committal to custody.
- seize (someone) by legal authority and take them into custody.
- taking the form of an announcement or indication that a contract will not be honoured.
- a judgement or verdict that a person is not guilty of the crime with which they have been charged.
- a body of people presided over by a judge, judges, or magistrate, and acting as a tribunal in civil and criminal cases.
17 Clues: a committal to custody. • culpable of or responsible for specified wrongdoing. • an act of violent robbery committed by an armed gang. • a thing that existed before or logically precedes another. • seize (someone) by legal authority and take them into custody. • a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place. • ...
stages of criminal trial 2022-01-23
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- a judgement or verdict that a person is not guilty of the crime with which they have been charged.
- a thing that existed before or logically precedes another.
- a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.
- culpable of or responsible for specified wrongdoing.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- an act of violent robbery committed by an armed gang.
- based on the first impression; accepted as correct until proved otherwise.
- a body of people presided over by a judge, judges, or magistrate, and acting as a tribunal in civil and criminal cases.
- the case presented by or on behalf of the party accused of a crime or being sued in a civil lawsuit.
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- seize (someone) by legal authority and take them into custody.
- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
- the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on condition that a sum of money is lodged to guarantee their appearance in court.
- taking the form of an announcement or indication that a contract will not be honoured.
- a committal to custody.
- a person or group of people who are charged with or on trial for a crime.
- legal concept describing a requirement that a party be aware of the legal process affecting their rights, obligations or duties.
- a document issued by a legal or government official authorizing the police or another body to make an arrest, search premises, or carry out some other action relating to the administration of justice.
17 Clues: a committal to custody. • culpable of or responsible for specified wrongdoing. • an act of violent robbery committed by an armed gang. • a thing that existed before or logically precedes another. • seize (someone) by legal authority and take them into custody. • a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place. • ...
Preliminary Criminal case terminology 2024-08-12
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- A formal statement in response to a charge. (Guilty or not guilty)
- If police believe they have sufficient evidence to successfully find a person guilty they formally require a person to attend court to defend themselves.
- The prosecution within a criminal case representing society.
- A person kills another person due to recklessness or negligence or due to circumstances which reduce level of intent.
- Deliberately intending on committing the action of the crime. This must be proven for a person to be found guilty.
- The legal team who is attempting to prove a person/s are guilty of committing a crime
- When a person is detained by police to assist with investigations.
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- A claim or belief a person has done something wrong.
- Verdict that all agree to. (jury or appeal judges)
- Deliberately killing another person with the intent to kill or to inflict serious bodily harm
- The prosecution has the ‘burden’ to prove to the magistrate or jury that a person has committed a crime.
- When a guilty outcome is formally found to be incorrect and removed from the record.
- To be found not guilty.
- The person who is charged and must face court to defend themselves
- Unlawful killing of a human being.
- Conditional release from prison until the trial is heard.
- A challenge to a decision made in court
17 Clues: To be found not guilty. • Unlawful killing of a human being. • A challenge to a decision made in court • Verdict that all agree to. (jury or appeal judges) • A claim or belief a person has done something wrong. • Conditional release from prison until the trial is heard. • The prosecution within a criminal case representing society. • ...
Review 4 2023-10-06
Across
- in time with each other
- ability of some chemicals to turn or change colour
- drawings in stone
- chemicals capable of turning the mind
- a message sent from far away
- the study of measurement
- the ability to read minds
- a sign that goes with an illness
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- loves wisdom
- the measure of the outside of a shape
- one who loves the night or darkness
- the join between two nerve cells in the brain
- fear of animals
- fear of small spaces
- the written symbol of a sound
- to move from one place to another
- to feel what another is feeling
17 Clues: loves wisdom • fear of animals • drawings in stone • fear of small spaces • in time with each other • the study of measurement • the ability to read minds • a message sent from far away • the written symbol of a sound • to feel what another is feeling • a sign that goes with an illness • to move from one place to another • one who loves the night or darkness • ...
CS 102 Lecture 5 Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-18
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- The application of investigation and technical analysis to preserve digital evidence that can be used in a court of law.
- This internet attack disrupts computer access to an internet service by sending an influx of confusing data messages or useless traffic to a computer network.
- This cyber-criminal has the malicious intention of destroying data, stealing information or committing another type of crime.
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- These attacks play on human error to bypass technical security controls.
- This cyber-criminal is an amateur that uses pre-written hacking and cracking programs to break into computers or networks.
- Programs that act without a user's knowledge and alter operations of computers and mobile devices.
- This cyber-criminal describes someone who enter a computer or network illegally.
- This cyber criminal uses the internet or network to destroy computers for political reasons.
- The ____ web is a portion of the internet that cannot be accessed through regular search engines.
- These controls help reduce the chances of theft and include surveillance cameras, the use of security guards, alarm systems and locking devices.
10 Clues: These attacks play on human error to bypass technical security controls. • This cyber-criminal describes someone who enter a computer or network illegally. • This cyber criminal uses the internet or network to destroy computers for political reasons. • The ____ web is a portion of the internet that cannot be accessed through regular search engines. • ...
Friday Night Funkin Mod Characters 2021-07-12
18 Clues: SUS • Criminal • Bomb Head • Scarecrow • Demon Nun • Smoke Guy • Sporty Bot • Dancing Cat • Alien Clown • Ex-Boyfriend • Ex-Girlfriend • Crazy Fangirl • Whitty's lover • Spooky Kids' Mom • Boyfriend's Sister • Scooby-Doo's buddy • Garcello's lover/creator • Literature Club President
FWS Crossword 2023-03-15
18 Clues: Divorce • General • Criminal • Reference • Education • Employment • Bankruptcy • Residences • Civil Court • Public Record • Record Obtain • No Record Exist • Law Enforcement • Unable to Obtain • Field Work System • Report of Investigations • Electronic Official Personnel Folder • Personnel Investigations Processing System
Power words for judicial branch 2026-05-12
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- Case A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- Branch The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments.
- Cause The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- Case A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
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- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- Review The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution. This is when the judicial branch interprets the laws.
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
- Jurisdiction The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. Courts with original jurisdiction are also known as trial courts.
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the Constitution.
- Jurisdiction The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
13 Clues: The government’s side in a criminal case. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments. • Case A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law. • Jurisdiction The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts. • ...
Unit 5 Vocab 2019-10-30
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- Law the body of laws of a state or nation regulating ordinary private matters, as distinct from laws regulating criminal, political, or military matters.
- a building for the confinement of persons held while awaiting trial, persons sentenced after conviction, etc.
- of Law he principle that all people and institutions are subject to and accountable to law that is fairly applied and enforced; the principle of government by law.
- an offense, as murder or burglary, of graver character than those called misdemeanors, especially those commonly punished in the U.S. by imprisonment for more than a year.
- of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or suitable or intended for young persons
- a violation or breaking of a social or moral rule; transgression; sin.
- a law, rule, or other order prescribed by authority, especially to regulate conduct.
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- a prison, especially one for the detention of persons awaiting trial or convicted of minor offenses.
- Law. a criminal offense defined as less serious than a felony.
- Law the laws of a state or country dealing with criminal offenses and their punishments.
- a judicial tribunal duly constituted for the hearing and determination of cases.
- Law. a legal decision or form of proceeding serving as an authoritative rule or pattern in future similar or analogous cases.
12 Clues: Law. a criminal offense defined as less serious than a felony. • a violation or breaking of a social or moral rule; transgression; sin. • of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or suitable or intended for young persons • a judicial tribunal duly constituted for the hearing and determination of cases. • ...
FOR3701_FI CONCESSION P3 2024-02-29
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- a category of expert evidence
- the type of communication used by cell phones
- one of the basic functions of a manager
- differenciates one criminal from another
- the legal requirement differentiates out
- a pointing out amounts to admission by ...
- a planning approach that is long term
- a key element of a career criminal
- the design of a cellular network is divided into this
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- if used on the suspect, the pointing out becomes inadmissible
- a statement by a suspect to their disadvantage
- a type of surveillance used when a subject is not stationary
- this class of investigator may conduct surveillance
- the difference between accountability and responsibility is linked to this
- a polygraph does not detect this
- an investigative technique governed by law
- the latin term means modus operandi
- number of functions performed by the MSC
- this is the main computer database of the cell phone system
- eating from the fridge may be this class of trademark
20 Clues: a category of expert evidence • a polygraph does not detect this • a key element of a career criminal • the latin term means modus operandi • a planning approach that is long term • one of the basic functions of a manager • number of functions performed by the MSC • differenciates one criminal from another • the legal requirement differentiates out • ...
The Sign of Four 2026-04-16
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- A small, dangerous man who helps the criminal
- of Four A secret name used by four men in the story
- A strong alcoholic drink
- A large reptile (mentioned in the story)
- A person who kills someone
- Gold, jewels, or valuable things
- A fight between countries or groups of people
- A mark left by a foot on the ground
- A big city in England where the story happens
- A weapon used to shoot
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- A very smart detective who solves crimes
- Fake body part(used by a character)
- A small roll of tobacco that people smoke
- A strange man who knows about the treasure
- A small, shiny white gem from the sea
- A kind woman who asks Holmes for help
- Holmes’s friend who helps him and tells the story
- A dog that helps find the criminal by smell
- The name of the boat used to escape
19 Clues: A weapon used to shoot • A strong alcoholic drink • A person who kills someone • Gold, jewels, or valuable things • Fake body part(used by a character) • The name of the boat used to escape • A mark left by a foot on the ground • A small, shiny white gem from the sea • A kind woman who asks Holmes for help • A very smart detective who solves crimes • ...
Government Cross-Word Puzzle'/; 2024-05-02
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- Government provides services and protection
- brancudication: this is a hearing, there is no right to a jury trial
- a formal document charging a child with delinquent behavior or unrliness
- government for the country and/or city
- parishes: became counties after the american revolution
- government that rules individual states
- Government for the country
- leader of the executive branch
- age of the governor and lieutenant Governor
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- development authorities: rebuild downtowns
- offense: a juvenile that commits an act that, if commited by and adult would be a criminal offense
- authorities: create jobs
- representatives must be at least 21
- serve: people to be represented in state governmen
- cases: use criminal law
- crimes with a punishment for more than one year
16 Clues: cases: use criminal law • authorities: create jobs • Government for the country • leader of the executive branch • representatives must be at least 21 • government for the country and/or city • government that rules individual states • development authorities: rebuild downtowns • age of the governor and lieutenant Governor • Government provides services and protection • ...
Matty likes kids that are under 3 years old 2024-11-13
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- - Our spy needs to gain ______ on the enemies
- - the tranquilliser was ___________ against the rhino
- - The judge had ____________ evidence against the criminal
- - The spy needed to _____________ the enemy base
- - They need to ______________ money to keep the business going
- - We needed to make ___________ texts this year
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- - The crime the criminal committed was ___________
- - The flock of birds were an ________________ against the radio signals
- - They spy needed to be ______________
- - the word is instil
- - My parents said I need to be a good _________ for my sister
- - The truck had an _____________ on it
- - Sorry didn't mean to _______ on your conversation
- - The prices of items have grown ____________ over the years
14 Clues: - the word is instil • - They spy needed to be ______________ • - The truck had an _____________ on it • - Our spy needs to gain ______ on the enemies • - We needed to make ___________ texts this year • - The spy needed to _____________ the enemy base • - The crime the criminal committed was ___________ • - Sorry didn't mean to _______ on your conversation • ...
Judicial Branch Crossword (PUT A PERIOD IN BAWEEN THE ANSWER THAT HAVE TWO WORDS.) 2025-03-12
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- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person
- The authority to interpret and administer the law.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder
- The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case
- A less serious crime. can result in 1 year in jail and a $2,500 fine.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
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- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- a branch that punishes troublemakers
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- The decision of a judge or jury
15 Clues: The decision of a judge or jury • a branch that punishes troublemakers • The government’s side in a criminal case. • A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder • The authority to interpret and administer the law. • An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case • ...
Vocabulary 10 2020-03-24
14 Clues: annoy • unreal • awaken • ask for • criminal • send off • abundance • bitterness • not liking • unpleasant • noisy fight • steal goods • existing only briefly • bitterness or ill feeling
Delinquency Impact Course 2024-11-20
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- Court imposed criminal sentence that allows a convicted offender to live in the community instead of jail
- Detrimental and unhealthy
- Alternative procedure in a criminal case
- Formal acknowledgement that the prosecutor failed to prove the accused was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt
- The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property
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- A student harasses another student and the victim suffers negatively at school or socially
- Any damage, defacing, alteration or destruction of property when done intentionally and without consent from the owner
- To frighten someone, especially in order to get them to do what one wants.
- Compensation paid by an offender
- Carries out an act which is intended to cause pain or injury to another
- A circulating story or report of uncertain or doubtful truth
11 Clues: Detrimental and unhealthy • Compensation paid by an offender • Alternative procedure in a criminal case • The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property • A circulating story or report of uncertain or doubtful truth • Carries out an act which is intended to cause pain or injury to another • ...
Arrest Procedures 2021-09-20
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- The right to be represented by an attorney at critical stages of the criminal justice system
- The warning given to suspects by law enforcement advising suspects of their legal rights
- A court-ordered document giving law enforcement the authority to arrest someone on a specific charge
- Taking a person suspected of committing a crime into custody
- The constitutional rights of citizens against government actions that threaten the denial of life, liberty, or property
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- Giving evidence and answering questions that would tend to subject one to criminal prosecution
- The right to a grand jury for a capital or serious crime; protection against double jeopardy; protection against self-incrimination
- Reasonable suspicion or belief that a crime has been committed and that a particular person committed that crime
- evidence is plainly apparent
- evidence which is real or concrete
- Warranted suspicion that a person may be engaged in criminal conduct
- process of police holding someone prior to arrest
- a pair of lockable linked metal rings for securing a prisoner's wrists
- pass the hands over someone's clothing in a search for concealed items such as weapons or illegal drugs.
14 Clues: evidence is plainly apparent • evidence which is real or concrete • process of police holding someone prior to arrest • Taking a person suspected of committing a crime into custody • Warranted suspicion that a person may be engaged in criminal conduct • a pair of lockable linked metal rings for securing a prisoner's wrists • ...
Albert Fish “The Gray Man” 2020-12-15
18 Clues: MO • Evidence • Time Span • Signature • Motivation • Social Life • Social Life • Work History • Most Victims • Work History • Death Penalty • Classification • Classification • Early Indicator • Children Killed • Mental Condition • Criminal Behavior • Most famous victim
Vocabulary Choice 2021-11-09
15 Clues: magic • strange • criminal • trustworthy • disreputable • extraordinary • someone unknown • Luxurious, rich • phantom, unusual • antonym- knowingly • antonym- forgettable • antonym- disagreement • antonym- understandable • clubs especially in college • unexplained things/not normal
Jordan Gall lesson 8 2020-12-07
15 Clues: relieve • to honor • wasteful • duplicity • rejection • roughness • not easily • tp protest • go between • an analysis • beyond doubt • to make better • corrupt or debase • release an criminal • stubbornly resistant
The Ghost 2023-10-22
8 Clues: - Are you s_____________? • - Fear comes c_____________. • - Fear is in our m____________. • - Fear is in each of u_________. • - F__________ watches from behind. • - Are you afraid of the d___________? • - Fear is the g____________ haunting us. • - When the c____________ counts down, fear moves closer.
Lesson 5 2025-09-17
Law Profession 1 2020-04-25
Legal Menu Crossword 2016-11-05
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- charges a person of a crime
- the correct way to do things in a legal case
- criminal defendant is told charges against them
- can't be tried for the same crime
- causing damage to property
- decision of a court that a person isn't guilty
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- a jury that can't agree on a decison
- a crime that is not serious
- a document allowing a person access to a premises
- an acussed person
- a jury chosen for an accustion before trial
- a treaty between the prosecutor and defendant
- the side of a case explaining that a person is guilty
- defines crimes and makes punishments
- a criminal wanting to gain money or personal things
15 Clues: an acussed person • causing damage to property • charges a person of a crime • a crime that is not serious • can't be tried for the same crime • a jury that can't agree on a decison • defines crimes and makes punishments • a jury chosen for an accustion before trial • the correct way to do things in a legal case • a treaty between the prosecutor and defendant • ...
Key Historical Figures of the 1990s 2023-06-28
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- Bosnian Serb leader during the Bosnian War (war criminal).
- South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and president.
- Last Soviet leader.
- Zambian leader and anti-apartheid activist.
- Bosnian Serb military leader during the Bosnian War (convicted war criminal).
- Russian physicist and human rights activist.
- U.S. president who served two terms in the 1990s.
- The first president of the Czech Republic.
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- Princess of Wales known for her humanitarian work.
- German Chancellor during the reunification of East and West Germany.
- Israeli prime minister who signed the Oslo Accords.
- President of the Russian Federation in the 90s.
- Palestinian leader and chairman of the PLO.
- Dynasty in North Korean
- British prime minister known as the "Iron Lady."
15 Clues: Last Soviet leader. • Dynasty in North Korean • The first president of the Czech Republic. • Palestinian leader and chairman of the PLO. • Zambian leader and anti-apartheid activist. • Russian physicist and human rights activist. • President of the Russian Federation in the 90s. • British prime minister known as the "Iron Lady." • ...
Crime 2025-07-10
9 Clues: Someone who steals • Opposite of guilty • Person guilty of a crime • Place where trial happens • Police put this on a criminal • Illegal act punishable by law • Person who sees a crime happen • To break into a house and steal • To take something that isn't yours
Sociology Chapter 7 - Deviance 2015-03-06
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- Setting Sun High School is plagued by rampant misbehavior, disrespect of teachers and even criminal activity that disrupts the learning environment. You might think this is because the limited resources and poor quality of education offer few prospects to the studetns if you subscribe to _____ theory.
- Johnny just shoplifted a videogame from Walmart. This type of deviance would be considered _____.
- Tony stakes out houses of wealthy individuals, waiting for them to leave so that he can steal the family jewels. He is committing _____.
- The Rising Sun High School Student Handbook includes rules and consequences for violating rules in order to maintain _____.
- Verlin was convicted of vandalizing a storefront. He was offered a choice of serving a week in juvenile detention or making _____ by working for the shopowner for a week.
- Setting Sun High School is plagued by rampant misbehavior, disrespect of teachers and even criminal activity that disrupts the learning environment. You might think this is due to poverty and the norms of the community if you subscribe to _____ theory.
- Adolph is arrested for spray painting swastikas on a synagogue. This is an example of a(n) _____.
- There are tens of thousands of pages of laws that you are supposed to obey as an American, and thousands more that you are supposed to obey as a Hoosier. Collectively these laws form _____.
- Setting Sun High School is plagued by rampant misbehavior, disrespect of teachers and even criminal activity that disrupts the learning environment. You might think this is due to the lack of connectedness among students, teachers and administrators if you subscribe to _____ theory.
- Many people don’t have a lot of confidence in some crime statistics because they are based on _____, and some victims may not tell anyone what happened to them and others may make up or exaggerate incidents that happen to them.
- Doug Hugg, the CEO of Hugg Drugs, sold his stock based on inside information that the company’s new drug would not get FDA approval because it caused liver failure. Because this is illegal, it is an example of a _____.
- Some people argue that we should legalize marijuana use because it is a _____.
- Angie is making a victim impact statement at the sentencing hearing of her rapist, hoping that the judge will give him the maximum penalty. She is seeking _____.
- Zach was convicted of selling narcotics. It was his first offense. He will be allowed to stay out of jail as long as he minds his p’s and q’s for the next year, such as reporting to a case worker, passing random drug tests and not consorting with criminals. Zach is experiencing _____.
- Annie is very compassionate toward animals. She has taken in every stray cat that comes her way. She is no longer able to keep up her cat house and is certainly not the purrfect neighbor. Her deviance could be labeled as _____.
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- Setting Sun High School is plagued by rampant misbehavior, disrespect of teachers and even criminal activity that disrupts the learning environment. You might think this is because the school board and administration has neglected to update, communicate and enforce rules and expectations to students and teachers if you subscribe to _____ theory.
- Jack is given the opportunity to earn a GED in prison and is receiving coaching for job interviews. This is an example of the _____ function of the corrections system.
- Al used a gun to rob Lush Liquors. He committed a _____.
- If police response times are half the time in the suburbs as they are in the inner city, this could be due to _____.
- Attend school and get an award. Don’t attend school and lose your credits. Both of these are examples of the use of _____.
- Setting Sun High School is plagued by rampant misbehavior, disrespect of teachers and even criminal activity that disrupts the learning environment. You might think this is because no one expects any better from students in this environment if you subscribe to _____ theory.
- Setting Sun High School is plagued by rampant misbehavior, disrespect of teachers and even criminal activity that disrupts the learning environment. You might think this is due to the lack of positive role modesl if you subscribe to _____ theory.
- It seems like the only extracurricular activity Anne would be interested in would be “fight club.” She will fight anyone at the drop of a hat and will drop the hat to have an excuse to fight. For Anne deviant fighting is _____.
- Rick makes a living dealing drugs and trying to avoid arrest. Drug dealing is his _____.
- When you say there oughta be a law against that, you are saying it ought to be a _____.
- If marijuana is legalized, projections are that marijuana use will increase. This is because laws penalizing behavior generally act as a _____.
- Jack dresses in black leather, has a bushy beard and rides a Harley. People tend to stay out of his way as they assume he is a rough and tough outlaw. This is an example of a(n) _____.
- Peter supports his drug habit by pickpocketing people at the bus station. He is committing _____.
- When someone messes with your life, don’t take the law into your hands, take ‘em to _____, a place where a neutral government process can resolve the dispute.
- Jenny is a junior assigned to ACDC for the first time after a chick fight in the cafeteria started when Anne accused Jenny of flirting with Anne’s boyfriend. Other than this Jenny has been a model student, which may be why Anne was upset since a model was flirting with her boyfriend. For Jenny this deviant act would be considered _____.
- The Rising Sun High School Student Handbook spells out the expectations, procedures and privileges for students in order to maintain _____.
- Bill was arrested for DWI and was placed on probation. Then he was arrested for a second time and lost his license. He was arrested for DWI a third time and is now in jail. This is an example of _____.
- President George H.W. Bush, President Bill Clinton, President George W. Bush, and President Hillary Clinton or President Jeb Bush could be evidence of a _____.
33 Clues: Al used a gun to rob Lush Liquors. He committed a _____. • Some people argue that we should legalize marijuana use because it is a _____. • When you say there oughta be a law against that, you are saying it ought to be a _____. • Rick makes a living dealing drugs and trying to avoid arrest. Drug dealing is his _____. • ...
criminal justice cs- 1 2023-05-03
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- a period of the time during which offenders are given a second chance
- an officer must witness a crime to arrest
- the defendant pleads guilty or not guilty
- an authorization by the court to make an arrest
- a person under the age of 18
- a person who commits a crime
- crimes a crime that doesn't violate another's rights
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- less serious crimes
- serious crimes
- the defendant must plead guilty to lesser offense
- nonviolent crimes
- three-part system
- when they're found guilty of breaking the law
- the jury must find the defendant not guilty of the crime
- any act that breaks the law
15 Clues: serious crimes • nonviolent crimes • three-part system • less serious crimes • any act that breaks the law • a person under the age of 18 • a person who commits a crime • an officer must witness a crime to arrest • the defendant pleads guilty or not guilty • when they're found guilty of breaking the law • an authorization by the court to make an arrest • ...
Federal And State Court System 2025-11-12
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- Person who brings a suit to court in a civil trial
- Military court for members suspected of violating UCMJ
- Unbiased
- Clear or straightforward
- A federal law; a law written by a legislative branch
- States the decision of the court
- Document issued by judges who disagree with the majority opinion
- Lawyer who represents the government in criminal cases
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- Native American judicial system on reservations
- Something that has a separate and distinct existence
- Lawyer who defends people who cannot afford a private lawyer
- Fair administration of justice
- Random or by chance rather than by design
- Formal charge of criminal action by a grand jury
- Make something clear or easier to understand
15 Clues: Unbiased • Clear or straightforward • Fair administration of justice • States the decision of the court • Random or by chance rather than by design • Make something clear or easier to understand • Native American judicial system on reservations • Formal charge of criminal action by a grand jury • Person who brings a suit to court in a civil trial • ...
US Court System 2023-03-10
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- A minor crime
- A group of citizens who hear and decide if an accused person in guilty.
- Breaking the law
- A person being accused of wrongdoing
- A judge who sits on a Supreme Court
- A major crime
- An argument; lawsuit
- A pretrial hearing or meeting
- Amendment protects us from unreasonable search & seizure.
- Amendment protects us from unfair state government actions.
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- To hear a case for the first time
- A decision in a court case made by a judge or jury
- A court's authority to hear a case
- Amendment guarantees rights of the accused (speedy trial)
- To hear a case for the first time
- Amendment protects us from excessive bail/cruel and unusual punishment.
- A public officer who hears and decides cases in court
- A person filing a complaint in a civil lawsuit
- An accused person's response to a criminal charge.
- Amendment protects us from unfair federal government actions
20 Clues: A minor crime • A major crime • Breaking the law • An argument; lawsuit • A pretrial hearing or meeting • To hear a case for the first time • To hear a case for the first time • A court's authority to hear a case • A judge who sits on a Supreme Court • A person being accused of wrongdoing • A person filing a complaint in a civil lawsuit • ...
Crimes Against People and Property 2016-11-28
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- Purposeful destroying of one's property
- Taking someone's property through violence or threats of violence
- Physically attacking someone
- The willful burning of one's property
- Depriving the criminal of anything
- A crime that is motivated by any sort of predjudice
- The punishment that is inflicted on someone for a crime
- Illegal touching; usually an attack
- Getting people to not commit crimes due to fear of the punishment
- Unlawful taking of another's property
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- Illegal entry into any building, with the intent for to commit a crime
- The crime of lying while testifying under oath
- Stealing another's property that was intrusted to you
- Direct payments from the criminal to the victim to repay them for the crime
- Helping convicted offenders change their lives
- Obtaining another's property through deceit
- The kiling of another human
- A crime that was committed online
- A form of blackmail
19 Clues: A form of blackmail • The kiling of another human • Physically attacking someone • A crime that was committed online • Depriving the criminal of anything • Illegal touching; usually an attack • The willful burning of one's property • Unlawful taking of another's property • Purposeful destroying of one's property • Obtaining another's property through deceit • ...
Criminal Law 1 2021-09-20
11 Clues: crimes • free will • permission • hitting someone • killing with intention • killing without intention • based on Acts of Parliament • involuntary bodily movement • to cause a prohibited result • defendant acted with a set aim in mind • making someone afraid they will be hit
Title 2C 2024-01-11
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- purposely setting fire to a structure of another
- causing bodily harm
- recklessly causing death of another
- stealing a vehicle with the person remaining inside
- using force against a person during a theft
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- terroristic _________. Threat to kill someone
- taking someone and holding for ransom
- criminal _____________. Involuntary servitude
- criminal ____________. Vandalism
- purposely or knowingly causing death of another
10 Clues: causing bodily harm • criminal ____________. Vandalism • recklessly causing death of another • taking someone and holding for ransom • using force against a person during a theft • terroristic _________. Threat to kill someone • criminal _____________. Involuntary servitude • purposely or knowingly causing death of another • ...
