criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
The history of law 2022-02-22
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- Laws that prohibit an action
- Criminal sentence focused on restorng or paying back victims
- Also know as the great charter
- Nobles acted as judges for legal issues on their estate
- Criminal sentence focused on punishment
- This ensures that everyone under the law is equal
- Given to Hebrew people from god
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- Acussed was put through a test to determine guilt or innocence
- A set of written laws
- Sets the rules for reltionships between individuals
- Laws that set up a procedure or enforce the law
- First example of true democracy
12 Clues: A set of written laws • Laws that prohibit an action • Also know as the great charter • First example of true democracy • Given to Hebrew people from god • Criminal sentence focused on punishment • Laws that set up a procedure or enforce the law • This ensures that everyone under the law is equal • Sets the rules for reltionships between individuals • ...
killer instinct 2026-03-01
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- Working without pay to compensate for your crime
- Someone who takes control of a vehicle by force
- Someone who steals without people noticing it
- Someone who secretly brings goods into a country
- Someone who uses violence for political or religious purposes
- Someone who deceives people to get money
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- Being monitored instead of going to prison
- Paying money as a penalty
- Someone who illegally copies money, objects or documents
- someone who attacks a driver and steals their car.
- punishment The death penalty
- A criminal who helps another criminal
12 Clues: Paying money as a penalty • punishment The death penalty • A criminal who helps another criminal • Someone who deceives people to get money • Being monitored instead of going to prison • Someone who steals without people noticing it • Someone who takes control of a vehicle by force • Working without pay to compensate for your crime • ...
Crime! 2021-04-13
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- The type of parole before Mandatory Parole
- The amount of people who have escaped from alcatraz
- He Stole My Car! (Answer=A Type of Crime)
- A criminal always what?
- The State Alcatraz is located in
- Accidental Murder
- Fictional Detectives often have this
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- Strange Crime from the olden days
- The Most common crimes in America are related to this (Hint: If you have a house you own this)
- This Objection states that a witness does not know what there talking about
- A way to find the criminal
- A less painful execution
- Robbers have these
13 Clues: Accidental Murder • Robbers have these • A criminal always what? • A less painful execution • A way to find the criminal • The State Alcatraz is located in • Strange Crime from the olden days • Fictional Detectives often have this • He Stole My Car! (Answer=A Type of Crime) • The type of parole before Mandatory Parole • The amount of people who have escaped from alcatraz • ...
Clickbait 2025-09-05
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- (n) have an ... is to have a secret sexual relationship
- (v) kidnap
- (n) murder
- (v)admit that you have done something wrong
- have a ... means get angry fast
- (v)someone who pretends on social media to be someone different, in order to trick or attract other people
- (n) clue
- (v) if you ... evidence, you don`t tell it
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- (n)film or videotape that shows a single event or place
- (2 words)investigate
- (v) a helper of a criminal
- (v, 2 words)take a criminal to the police
- (v)take legal action against a person or organization
13 Clues: (n) clue • (v) kidnap • (n) murder • (2 words)investigate • (v) a helper of a criminal • have a ... means get angry fast • (v, 2 words)take a criminal to the police • (v) if you ... evidence, you don`t tell it • (v)admit that you have done something wrong • (v)take legal action against a person or organization • (n) have an ... is to have a secret sexual relationship • ...
Vocabulary 2023-03-14
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- not caught up
- get a verdict in court
- place meant for specific people/activities
- by using a certain method
- an amount of money an individual has to pay for breaking rules
- voluntary work without payment
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- a sentence for a criminal offence in which the criminal has to do community work instead of going to prison
- throwing trash around places
- to prohibit something
- as a representative
10 Clues: not caught up • as a representative • to prohibit something • get a verdict in court • by using a certain method • throwing trash around places • voluntary work without payment • place meant for specific people/activities • an amount of money an individual has to pay for breaking rules • ...
Physical Aspects of Parliament 2021-09-27
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- Cases that deal with problems between people or organizations
- This states that everyone is treated equally under the law and the law applies equally to everyone
- Created in 1867, this document layed out the structure of government in Canada and the division of powers between federal and provincial gov
- When people are held to the same standard and are all treated the same
- The official document that lays out the rights and responsibilities of Canadian citizens
- When people are unified under an idea or value
- The queen or her representative gives the OK for a bill to become a law
- This document lays out the rules and principles of Canada and specifies government responsibilities
- A law that makes all official services or business be communicated in french in the province of Quebec
- universal declaration of human rights Defines the rights and freedoms everyone in the world is entitled to.
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- This document contains the criminal law in Canada
- This contains the laws affecting people ages 12 to 17
- Rule by the people type of government
- When people are protesting government decisions without violence
- A proposed law
- Laws preventing discrimination and promoting rights within the province
16 Clues: A proposed law • Rule by the people type of government • When people are unified under an idea or value • This document contains the criminal law in Canada • This contains the laws affecting people ages 12 to 17 • Cases that deal with problems between people or organizations • When people are protesting government decisions without violence • ...
Project 4. Unit 2/A-C. 2015-12-05
12 Clues: túlél • bűnöző • meredek • felismer • kozkáztat • versenyző • fényképész • tűzoltóság • hullócsillag • felhőkarcoló • merész mutatvány • (...a flat) egy lakásban laki vkivel
Basic Legal Terms 2025-02-11
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- - A sworn declaration to tell the truth in court
- - A legal document allowing police to take action
- - A request for a higher court to review a case
- - A legal order requiring someone to testify
- - Proof presented in a legal case
- - The decision reached by a jury
- - A notice ordering someone to appear in court
- - Another term for a lawyer
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- - Money paid to secure release from jail before trial
- - The lawyer who represents the government in a criminal trial
- - The first word in the phrase meaning “you shall have the body”
- - The person who files a lawsuit
- - A person accused in a criminal or civil case
- - Presides over a courtroom
- - A group of people sworn to render a verdict
15 Clues: - Presides over a courtroom • - Another term for a lawyer • - The person who files a lawsuit • - The decision reached by a jury • - Proof presented in a legal case • - A legal order requiring someone to testify • - A group of people sworn to render a verdict • - A person accused in a criminal or civil case • - A notice ordering someone to appear in court • ...
National Judiciary 2024-12-06
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- The authority of a court to hear a case
- Exercises judicial power of U.S.
- Who appoints federal judges
- Person being sued
- How many courts of appeal are there
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- People vs. people non-criminal act where plaintiff seeks compensation.
- Decides whether there is enough evidence to bring criminal charges
- The act of a government officially accusing a person of a crime.
- Person who brings about a lawsuit against a defendant
- Actions taking place on open water
- Cases heard in federal courts
- Qualifications to become a federal judge
- What court is the only court made in the Constitution
- This amendment guarantees the right to "assistance of council."
- A weakness of the Articles of Confederation is that the rule of ____ didn't exist
15 Clues: Person being sued • Who appoints federal judges • Cases heard in federal courts • Exercises judicial power of U.S. • Actions taking place on open water • How many courts of appeal are there • The authority of a court to hear a case • Qualifications to become a federal judge • Person who brings about a lawsuit against a defendant • ...
The Outsiders Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-23
15 Clues: Gun • Jail • a cop • punched • Not cool • to steal • criminal • Gang fight • a ciggarette • to be kidding • something cool • to be attacked • ok with that'' • An attractive girl • Any form of alcohol
Criminal Law Crossword 2016-10-25
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- the taking of a person from one place to another against his or her will, or confining of a person to a controlled space.
- an offense that is considered a lower level criminal offense, such as minor assaults, traffic offenses, or petty thefts.
- means to somehow assist in the commission of a crime, or to be an accomplice.
- Theft/larceny of property or money through the offender's use of physical force or fear against a victim. Where a deadly weapon such as a gun is used or the victim suffers injury, the robbery may be charged as "armed" or "aggravated."
- committed when one person tries to or does physically strike another.
- is the crime of intentionally, deliberately and maliciously setting fire to buildings, wild land areas, dumpsters, vehicles or other property with the intent to cause damage.
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- the theft of objects exceeding a certain monetary value, as set by statute or court ruling.
- a limited series of acts which are prohibited and punishes the commission of these acts by a fine, imprisonment or some other form of punishment.
- the unlawful entry into almost any structure (not just a home or business) with the intent to commit any crime inside.
- Unlawfully appropriating property with intent to deprive the owner of property.
- crimes that involve more serious offenses.
11 Clues: crimes that involve more serious offenses. • committed when one person tries to or does physically strike another. • means to somehow assist in the commission of a crime, or to be an accomplice. • Unlawfully appropriating property with intent to deprive the owner of property. • ...
Criminal Law vocabulary 2024-12-22
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- a formal statement by or on behalf of a defendant or prisoner, stating guilt or innocence in response to a charge
- not able to be refuted
- apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court
- a person who brings a case against another person
- state that one refuses to admit the truth or existence of
- pass a matter to (a higher body) for a decision
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- make minor changes to
- break or fail to comply with
- verb used to say how many years the sentence is
- collect information
- to agree that something is true
11 Clues: collect information • make minor changes to • not able to be refuted • break or fail to comply with • to agree that something is true • verb used to say how many years the sentence is • pass a matter to (a higher body) for a decision • a person who brings a case against another person • state that one refuses to admit the truth or existence of • ...
Criminal Thinking 3 2025-03-05
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- A technique that helps to identify and change irrational thinking.
- Making Excuses
- Getting Sidetracked
- Things we want: Leisure, Pleasure, Status/Power, Material possession.
- Lazy Thinking
- Asserting Power over Others
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- Mental tricks that lets you do wrong, while telling yourself you are doing right.
- Feeling Above the Law
- Self-Serving Acts of Kindness
- Getting Away With Anything
- Ignoring Responsible Action
11 Clues: Lazy Thinking • Making Excuses • Getting Sidetracked • Feeling Above the Law • Getting Away With Anything • Ignoring Responsible Action • Asserting Power over Others • Self-Serving Acts of Kindness • A technique that helps to identify and change irrational thinking. • Things we want: Leisure, Pleasure, Status/Power, Material possession. • ...
Jan. 31 Vocabulary 2024-01-31
8 Clues: to demand • small groups of houses • the answer to a problem • to take and return later • from one side to the other • thoughts that pop in our minds • the land outside of cities and towns • feeling far away from people and places
The Chrysalids 2013-01-22
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- Person to inspect your baby to make sure it's not an offence
- Anybody who went to the ______ died there
- Where the "mutant" people are sent
- Shapes sent by the mind
- David lives on a ____
- David and Petras girl cousin
- Something not of the "norm"
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- From the fringes;four eyes, four arms, and four ears
- Davids eldest sister
- Younger siser
- Take you to his cave and eat you
- Narrator and main character
- What they ran away on
- Where everyone can talk without words but with their minds
- Davids friend with six toes
15 Clues: Younger siser • Davids eldest sister • What they ran away on • David lives on a ____ • Shapes sent by the mind • Narrator and main character • Davids friend with six toes • Something not of the "norm" • David and Petras girl cousin • Take you to his cave and eat you • Where the "mutant" people are sent • Anybody who went to the ______ died there • ...
villains 2013-11-27
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- has ten ring that give him ultimate power
- uses a magic stick to control the minds of his enemies
- multiple arms
- who uses illusions
- eats his enemies
- uses sand to control his enemies
- tests his enemies with tests
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- has his face burnt to mask
- has an unusual large noise and waddles
- has horn at the end of his head
- laughter is his best weapon
- uses a toxin to scare his enemies
- half his face has been scared
- venom is streamed through his body
- has a Alien living on his skin
15 Clues: multiple arms • eats his enemies • who uses illusions • has his face burnt to mask • laughter is his best weapon • tests his enemies with tests • half his face has been scared • has a Alien living on his skin • has horn at the end of his head • uses sand to control his enemies • uses a toxin to scare his enemies • venom is streamed through his body • ...
Transcendentalism 2022-01-27
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- A connection to godly things
- knowledge obtained by experiences
- A person's intellect
- A state of being private and away from other people
- A transcendentalist that wrote Self-Reliance
- an emotional state or reaction
- A natural skill of a specified kind
- Written by Ralph Waldo Emerson in 1841
- An abundance of things or valuable possessions
- A transcendentalist author that wrote Walden
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- Written by Henry David Thoreau in 1846
- Written by Henry David Thoreau in 1846
- A state of being extremely poor
- Written by Ralph Waldo Emerson in 1836
- The combination of people and man-made things and concepts
- Easily done or understood
16 Clues: A person's intellect • Easily done or understood • A connection to godly things • an emotional state or reaction • A state of being extremely poor • knowledge obtained by experiences • A natural skill of a specified kind • Written by Henry David Thoreau in 1846 • Written by Henry David Thoreau in 1846 • Written by Ralph Waldo Emerson in 1836 • ...
Theatre Terms 2021-05-05
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- description of what is happening
- put a story into your own words
- the art of planning a dance
- the power to create ideas in our minds
- stage items that are apart of stage decorations
- the personality an actor portrays in a scene
- a major character in a story
- ability to transform ideas into action
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- act out a meaning of a selection and understand
- acting out again
- the ability to focus
- strong feelings
- inner drive that causes a person to act
- the act of seeing things in your mind
- power of seeing and taking notice
15 Clues: strong feelings • acting out again • the ability to focus • the art of planning a dance • a major character in a story • put a story into your own words • description of what is happening • power of seeing and taking notice • the act of seeing things in your mind • the power to create ideas in our minds • ability to transform ideas into action • ...
Freak the Mighty Activity 8 2024-05-03
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- a horse who makes a point
- one who can sneeze a hot dog through his nose
- an improbable, imperfect creature
- how to make nurses jump every time you sneeze
- a toxic waste of time
- an eighth grade English class
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- your imagination
- beaming up into books
- A way to improve the human condition
- a muscle that improves with exercise
- an adventure in which you use your imagination
- what matters to energy
- the past, from the male point of view
- A peculiar kind of story that's often pretty gory
- a word used by people with small minds
15 Clues: your imagination • beaming up into books • a toxic waste of time • what matters to energy • a horse who makes a point • an eighth grade English class • an improbable, imperfect creature • A way to improve the human condition • a muscle that improves with exercise • the past, from the male point of view • a word used by people with small minds • ...
Learning theories 2022-09-18
7 Clues: focuses on sense making • learning as the final outcome • focuses on desired behaviours • building on existing knowledge • support for reaching the unknown • learning as the journey of experiences • focuses on processing of learners' minds
Hardware Sean 2014-01-10
7 Clues: The smart one • No training required • This input isn't small • Used to make children joyful • this device doesnt like cheese • Make spending money a lot easier • Not agfraid to speak their minds
Classical Greece & Macedonia 2013-10-28
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- What were columns made of in Greece?
- the Great Macedonian King that invaded Persia
- Era after Alexander's death
- Chief Greek god
- Considered the greatest example of Greece architecture
- Writer of History of the Persian Wars
- First tragedian whose plays are known to us
- Goddess of wisdom
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- Plays based on suffering of a hero
- City named after Alexander in Egypt
- War War between Athens and Sparta
- Battle in which Greek soldiers fight Persians in a narrow pass
- Expanded democracy in Athens
- Philosopher sent to death for "corrupting" minds
- Group that opposed work of philosophers
- Games held to honor Zeus; every 4 years
16 Clues: Chief Greek god • Goddess of wisdom • Era after Alexander's death • Expanded democracy in Athens • War War between Athens and Sparta • Plays based on suffering of a hero • City named after Alexander in Egypt • What were columns made of in Greece? • Writer of History of the Persian Wars • Group that opposed work of philosophers • Games held to honor Zeus; every 4 years • ...
Anglų kalba 2023-11-15
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- something that is able to read minds
- something as thin as paper
- something that takes/consumes a lot of time
- having blue eyes
- fried in hot oil
- a music term when music is slow
- something taking two months
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- something that shows what is happening now, live
- having a big heart, loving
- an actor from Breaking Bad
- having green eyes
- a look that tells you to run
- something that saves time
- something that is really interesting or awesome
- someone that is behaving well
- having a big head
16 Clues: having blue eyes • fried in hot oil • having green eyes • having a big head • something that saves time • having a big heart, loving • an actor from Breaking Bad • something as thin as paper • something taking two months • a look that tells you to run • someone that is behaving well • a music term when music is slow • something that is able to read minds • ...
The Judiciary 2024-02-22
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- This is a judgment against a defendant in a criminal case.
- Activism this describes decisions that create BIG changes in the Untied states laws and society
- the ability of the Court to declare acts of other branches unconstitutional
- this case established that all defendant must be made aware of their rights before they are questioned
- when someone uses the Self-Incrimination Clause of the 5th amendment to decline to answer questions where the answers might incriminate them.
- this case established limits for free speech protections in schools
- Jury This is a group of 12 people that hear the evidence in a court trial to convict a defendant.
- limiting the power of any U.S. president to claim executive privilege
- This court hears cases LAST. They have the final say in whether a lower court’s decision was made correctly.
- This is the line that evidence must cross in the jury’s/judge’s minds to rule against a defendant.
- This is what the court will award the plaintiff to repair the harm done from the tort.
- This is a judgment against a defendant in a civil case.
- This is the standard of proof in criminal cases.
- restraint this describes decisions that avoid making big changes to US law and society
- a decision of a jury
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- an official summons ordering a person to testify in court.
- This type of law is based on repair of harm.
- A judge serving on the supreme court
- this case established judicial review
- This type of law is based on punishing and deterring crimes.
- This is the party that is responding to a plaintiff’s claim.
- this case established that all people, regardless their of income or severity of their case are entitled to a lawyer
- This is a formal accusation that someone has broken the law and must answer their charges in court.
- power this is a way that congress ONLY can limit the power of SCOTUS; firing
- This court hears cases after a trial court has heard them. They check the ruling to make sure it was made correctly.
- justice A judge who serves as an informal leader of the sitting justices in a given court
- this case established the separate but equal precedent
- this case overturned plessy v ferguson ruling ending segregation
- of certiorari a supreme court officially decides to review a case and they invite the petitioner and respondent to appear in court.
- this case established that everyone has the right to own a gun for individual use.
- power this is a way that congress and the president can limit the power of SCOTUS; hiring
- This is any type of act harms another for which they can sue
- Jury This is a group of 12 people that hear the evidence in a preliminary proceeding to decide whether to indict a defendant.
- This court hears cases first.
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgments.
- This is the party that brings a civil case.
36 Clues: a decision of a jury • This court hears cases first. • A judge serving on the supreme court • this case established judicial review • This is the party that brings a civil case. • This type of law is based on repair of harm. • This is the standard of proof in criminal cases. • this case established the separate but equal precedent • ...
The Veldt Vocabulary 2023-05-25
9 Clues: Not flat • Covered in straw • An open space in a forest • A doctor of the mind/brain • To harrass or annoy continuously • Diversity with more than one thing • When something occurs without thought • Ms. Anderson had a lot of ____ after running the mile • "The nursery caught the ____ from the children's minds.."
unit 10 (2) 2021-02-12
Glosor: Black jackets and a pink coat (v.18) 2024-04-26
Quarter 2 Project 2024-01-04
Crossword 3 2025-01-29
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- Sutherland argued that criminal behavior was learned through social ____
- The essence of the code of the street: the willingness to use ____ as a response to any slight, real or perceived
- ____ ____ therapy helps people change their attitudes and thoughts.
- Differential association theory is a ____-level perspective because it examines the difference in offending between individuals
- The name of the parrot in the video we watched
- According to the code of the street, “____” families promote conformity to law and the value of legitimate work
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- A violent crime committed as a result of a sudden, strong impulse
- Criminal cultures impart definitions in favor of ____ the law
- According to the code of the street, “____” families promote the use of violence for resolving conflicts
- This occurs when men from "decent" families adopt the street code to protect themselves from victimization (don't include the hyphen)
- Cultural deviance theories focused specifically on crimes committed in the ____.
- Increases the likelihood that a certain behavior will stop
- Increases the likelihood that a certain behavior will continue
- A ____ theory of crime seeks to explain all crime committed by all groups of people, everywhere
- Ronald Akers studied under a ____ theorist. These theorists argue that crime is a result of unequal distribution of wealth and power in society.
- A policy implication of social learning theories: ____ initiatives to keep youth out of trouble (don’t include the hyphen)
- Akers argued that criminal behavior was learned through ____ conditioning
- The founder of differential association theory: Edwin ____
18 Clues: The name of the parrot in the video we watched • Increases the likelihood that a certain behavior will stop • The founder of differential association theory: Edwin ____ • Criminal cultures impart definitions in favor of ____ the law • Increases the likelihood that a certain behavior will continue • A violent crime committed as a result of a sudden, strong impulse • ...
Digital Marketing Minds 2023-02-03
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- Acronym of Attention, Interest, Desire, and Action framework in copywriting.
- Best Graphic Designing tool.
- SMM can be done on __________ .
- Newsletter can be sent through.
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- Best Digital Marketing Institute.
- A popular online search engine.
- Where we can post reels?
- what we do to get top rank for a website.
8 Clues: Where we can post reels? • Best Graphic Designing tool. • A popular online search engine. • SMM can be done on __________ . • Newsletter can be sent through. • Best Digital Marketing Institute. • what we do to get top rank for a website. • Acronym of Attention, Interest, Desire, and Action framework in copywriting.
Duel of Minds 2022-10-06
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- BVHS Motto “We _______ in you”
- Sir Shams dressed up as ________ at the latest bonfire?
- Which house won the last Sports Day?
- The activity which earns the most money for charity at BVHS bake sale
- Heritage Building was a __________ before it was a school?
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- The most in demand food item at the Canteen
- Phrase spoken at assembly “ BayViewHigh at ease, ___! ”
- An Alumni who is now a part of Pakistan’s First XI
8 Clues: BVHS Motto “We _______ in you” • Which house won the last Sports Day? • The most in demand food item at the Canteen • An Alumni who is now a part of Pakistan’s First XI • Sir Shams dressed up as ________ at the latest bonfire? • Phrase spoken at assembly “ BayViewHigh at ease, ___! ” • Heritage Building was a __________ before it was a school? • ...
Global Management Minds 2026-02-24
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- management A workplace theory that boosts productivity by carefully studying tasks to find the single most efficient way to do them.
- quality management System where all employees continuously improve quality and productivity.
- Y A management theory that believes employees are naturally motivated and find personal satisfaction in their work.
- A powerful business giant that dominates an entire industry with little to no competition.
- When decision-making is spread across managers at different levels of an organization.
- Z Business theory combining US and Japanese management styles
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- Power concentrated in a few key decision makers
- of needs Psychologist Abraham Maslow’s pyramid that ranks human needs from basic survival to self-fulfillment.
- X Management belief that employees are naturally lazy and must be closely supervised to work.
- When one company controls an entire industry with no competition.
10 Clues: Power concentrated in a few key decision makers • When one company controls an entire industry with no competition. • Z Business theory combining US and Japanese management styles • When decision-making is spread across managers at different levels of an organization. • ...
Law & Criminology Crossword 2012-06-25
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- an excuse/plea that a person was somewhere else at the time a crime was committed
- taken into police custody
- lawyer who does not appear in court
- person who a crime is done to
- someone who steals
- the place where a crime happened
- to give evidence under oath as a witness in court
- a place where legal proceedings occur
- not responsible for the crime
- a rule, usually made by a government, that tells you what you can or cannot do
- against the law
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- to say/claim someone has done something morally wrong or illegal
- a lawyer who represents clients in the higher courts of law
- to see something happen
- innocent until proven ____.
- in a criminal case, a finding that the defendant is guilty
- to be found not guilty
- the scientific study of crime, criminal behaviour, law enforcement
- "_____ dead or alive."
- to _____/do a crime.
- money someone pays for breaking the law
21 Clues: against the law • someone who steals • to _____/do a crime. • to be found not guilty • "_____ dead or alive." • to see something happen • taken into police custody • innocent until proven ____. • person who a crime is done to • not responsible for the crime • the place where a crime happened • lawyer who does not appear in court • a place where legal proceedings occur • ...
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 2015-03-10
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- an intentionally set fire
- to menace
- money paid to a court to temporarily release a suspect
- the period of time a criminal has to spend in prison
- a slang term for police officer
- someone who steals from a store
- used to restrain a person after arrest
- another word for steals
- another term for clemency
- to attack and rob someone in the street
- a tough, violent criminal
- to abduct and confine someone
- another word for prison
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- to inflict a penalty
- someone who sees an illegal act
- a slang term meaning arrest
- the side or position that tries to get the accused convicted
- conditional release from prison
- a person who sells illegal drugs
- not innocent
- the position or side that protects the accused
- to create a situation to falsely incriminate someone
- short for perpetrator
- slang term for money
- a sum of money paid as a penalty
25 Clues: to menace • not innocent • to inflict a penalty • slang term for money • short for perpetrator • another word for steals • another word for prison • an intentionally set fire • another term for clemency • a tough, violent criminal • a slang term meaning arrest • to abduct and confine someone • someone who sees an illegal act • a slang term for police officer • ...
Who's Who 2016-06-21
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- Director of Legal Affairs
- Support Division Major
- South County Jail Captain
- Northwest Captain
- Deputy Director of Finance
- Central County Jail Captain
- Bureau of Special Investigations Captain
- Deputy Director Bureau of Support Services (ECC)
- East Division Major
- Bureau of Colleges and Universities
- Central District Captain
- Court and Support Services Bureau Captain
- Criminal Investigations Division Major
- Office of Communications Director
- Chief of Staff
- Special Operations Division Major
- West Division Major
- Sheriff of Polk County
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- Director of Fiscal Services
- Director of Human Resources
- Southeast District Captain
- Northeast Captain
- Bureau of Criminal Investigations
- Security Division Major
- Deputy Director of Records Management
- Bureau of Support Operations Captain
- Detention Records Bureau Captain
- Captain of Academy and Member Development
- Southwest Captain
- Chief of Detention
- Executive Director of Office of Business Affairs
- Director of Professional Compliance
- Director of Information Technology
- Deputy Director of Central Services
- Safe Schools Division Major
35 Clues: Chief of Staff • Northeast Captain • Northwest Captain • Southwest Captain • Chief of Detention • East Division Major • West Division Major • Support Division Major • Sheriff of Polk County • Security Division Major • Central District Captain • Director of Legal Affairs • South County Jail Captain • Southeast District Captain • Deputy Director of Finance • Director of Fiscal Services • ...
Crime and punishment 2016-05-27
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- when people break the law
- unability to do smth
- confirm something by evidence
- admit
- something that a judge brings
- money you pay in order to get paid in any accident
- robbery that involves breaking into someone's house
- a decision of the judge how to punish the criminal
- a group of people in the court
- another word for crime but less serious
- something that can justify you
- agree that you're guilty
- back part of the car
- a building where people are judged for breaking the law
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- verbs that means to stay in prison because you had a sentence
- say something in front of the audience
- look strange
- a case viewd in the court
- something that proves somebody's guilt
- a person who break the law
- take measures to avoid something bad
- situation when people have a lack of money
- a person who bring the verdict
- not guilty
- verb that is used with "crime"
25 Clues: admit • not guilty • look strange • unability to do smth • back part of the car • agree that you're guilty • when people break the law • a case viewd in the court • a person who break the law • confirm something by evidence • something that a judge brings • a person who bring the verdict • a group of people in the court • verb that is used with "crime" • something that can justify you • ...
Crimes Against People and Property 2016-04-08
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- When someone steals something from another person using violence or threats
- Taking something without permission; The legal word for theft
- A physical attack such as hitting or kicking
- Setting fire to property
- Helping convicts turn their life around
- Physically attacking someone
- Punishment or vengeance for a crime
- When a person takes property that they have been entrusted with
- Money paid from a criminal to a victim of the crime
- A crime committed based on bias against skin color, religion, etc.
- A Human killing
- Another word for homicide
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- Lying while testifying under oath
- Crime committed over the internet
- When a person illegally enters a building with the intention of committing a crime
- Punishment such as imprisonment that prevents a criminal from committing crimes in the future
- Damaging another person's property
- Attempting to discourage others from committing a crime in the future
- When a person makes a threat in order to receive property; blackmail
- Misrepresenting oneself in order to receive property; Forgery or false pretenses
20 Clues: A Human killing • Setting fire to property • Another word for homicide • Physically attacking someone • Lying while testifying under oath • Crime committed over the internet • Damaging another person's property • Punishment or vengeance for a crime • Helping convicts turn their life around • A physical attack such as hitting or kicking • ...
Crimes Crossword 2016-11-17
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- The illegal touching of another person, usually during an attack
- The illegal entry to any building with the intent to commit a crime
- The offender repays the victim or community
- Not taking sufficient care
- Stealing another person's property that you've been entrusted with
- Treats and reforms the lawbreaker
- Intentionally defacing or destroying another person's property
- A crime that is punished by a year or more in jail
- To Blackmail
- The unlawful taking of another's property; theft
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- Taking a persons property by violence or threat of violence
- Obtaining another's property through lies and deceit
- No illegal intent, you don't know it's wrong
- Seeks to isolate the criminal from society
- Seeks to prevent further crime
- Society retaliates against a person who commits a crime
- Intent The intent to commit a crime
- Willful or malicious burning of another persons property
- The immediate threat of attacking someone
- The killing of any person; 6 types
20 Clues: To Blackmail • Not taking sufficient care • Seeks to prevent further crime • Treats and reforms the lawbreaker • The killing of any person; 6 types • Intent The intent to commit a crime • The immediate threat of attacking someone • Seeks to isolate the criminal from society • The offender repays the victim or community • No illegal intent, you don't know it's wrong • ...
FOR2608_Additional exam Jan Feb 2021 2021-03-08
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- appearance of a good operator
- the lifeblood of the private detective
- these are inherent to a surveillance operation
- the reasoning used by intelligence operator
- type of statement taken by police
- the flow of a statement
- has replaced audio recorders
- type of information that is unrelated
- type of approach used to recruit an informer
- type of human source of information
- type of rights that impact suspects
- possible motive of an informer
- forms an important part of an investigation
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- may lead to conviction in a criminal court
- this action may result from investigative report
- number of steps in a standard interview process
- type of non-human information source
- training and skill to do your job effectively
- the content of a statement
- change in normal behaviour may indicate this
- prejudices the person making it
- information gathered for specific purpose
- inform suspect of this before taking a statement
- type of surveillance for stationary target
- investigator who conducts surveillance
25 Clues: the flow of a statement • the content of a statement • has replaced audio recorders • appearance of a good operator • possible motive of an informer • prejudices the person making it • type of statement taken by police • type of human source of information • type of rights that impact suspects • type of non-human information source • type of information that is unrelated • ...
Federal and State Court 2024-03-25
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- A person that files a formal complaint with the court
- To hear and decide a certain type of case
- "Guilty" or "Not guilty"
- The release prior to trial
- Has the power to review decisions of he U.S. district courts
- A fair and impartial trial
- Info in a case
- A request to determine if something is correct
- 16-23 people who listen to evidence of criminal allegations
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- When the grand jury declares there is enough evidence for a trial
- A collection documents filed in court in a case.
- An official of the Judicial branch with authority to decide lawsuits
- The release of a prison inmate, completed a sentence
- The duty to prove disputed facts
- Records in a case
- Mostly deal with criminal cases
- Calling a witness's testimony into doubt
- One year of imprisonment or less
- Selected people to hear the evidence in a trial
- Legal action started by a plaintiff against a defendant
20 Clues: Info in a case • Records in a case • "Guilty" or "Not guilty" • The release prior to trial • A fair and impartial trial • Mostly deal with criminal cases • The duty to prove disputed facts • One year of imprisonment or less • Calling a witness's testimony into doubt • To hear and decide a certain type of case • A request to determine if something is correct • ...
Backgrounds & Licensing Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-02
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- Permanent removal of a gaming license.
- Authorization to work in a regulated gaming position.
- Type of background history verified during the process.
- The first step where documents and data are collected.
- Physical identification issued after licensing approval.
- Provisional approval granted before full licensing.
- Restoration of a license after lapse or separation.
- Process conducted to determine license eligibility.
- When an applicant voluntarily removes their application.
- Type of report pulled to evaluate financial responsibility.
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- Biometrics collected for criminal history checks.
- End of employment triggering notification requirements.
- Movement of a license from one position or department.
- Required image for badge issuance.
- Initial form required to begin the licensing process.
- Type of history reviewed to assess stability and integrity.
- Required process to extend an expiring license.
- Determination of an applicant’s fitness for licensing.
- Type of license issued with specific requirements.
- System where applicant information is stored and tracked.
- External company subject to gaming commission approval.
- Personal or professional contacts used to verify history.
22 Clues: Required image for badge issuance. • Permanent removal of a gaming license. • Required process to extend an expiring license. • Biometrics collected for criminal history checks. • Type of license issued with specific requirements. • Provisional approval granted before full licensing. • Restoration of a license after lapse or separation. • ...
Courtroom Vocabulary 2026-01-23
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- Questioning of your own witness
- Lawyer’s first speech outlining the case
- Responsibility for proving a claim in court
- Person who gives sworn information in court
- Lawyer’s final summary of the case
- Judge rejects an objection
- Formal accusation of a crime
- evidence Indirect evidence that suggests a fact
- Government side that brings criminal charges
- Formal protest to a question or evidence
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- Information used to prove or disprove facts
- Claim of wrongdoing that has not been proven
- Questioning of the opposing side’s witness
- Sworn statement given by a witness
- Jury’s final decision in a case
- Person who runs the courtroom and rules on objections
- Judge agrees with an objection
- Highest standard of proof in a criminal trial
- What a person meant or planned to do
- How believable a witness seems
- Person accused of committing a crime
- Group of citizens who decide the facts and verdict
- Helping or encouraging someone commit a crime
- of innocence Defendant is innocent until proven guilty
24 Clues: Judge rejects an objection • Formal accusation of a crime • Judge agrees with an objection • How believable a witness seems • Questioning of your own witness • Jury’s final decision in a case • Sworn statement given by a witness • Lawyer’s final summary of the case • What a person meant or planned to do • Person accused of committing a crime • ...
Vocabulary Review 2026-03-13
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- cuerpo grande que gira alrededor de una estrella
- satélite natural de la Tierra que vemos por la noche
- policía que investiga crímenes
- perder algo
- campo o zona rural
- disfrutar o pasarlo bien
- atrapar a alguien
- detener a un criminal
- recordar
- sonreír
- robar
- asesinato
- planta grande con tronco y ramas
- el suelo o la tierra
- llorar
- camino pequeño para caminar
- investigar un crimen
- examinar o mirar con atención
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- policía
- bosque tropical con mucha lluvia
- pruebas de un crimen
- campo donde se cultiva o hay plantas
- punto brillante en el cielo por la noche
- reír
- robo
- persona que comete un delito
- correr hacia algo o alguien
- resolver un problema o caso
- cárcel
- planta verde que cubre el suelo
- pensar que algo es verdad
- caer
- guardia de seguridad
- selva con muchos árboles y plantas
- espacio que vemos sobre nuestras cabezas
- subir usando manos y pies
36 Clues: reír • robo • caer • robar • cárcel • llorar • policía • sonreír • recordar • asesinato • perder algo • atrapar a alguien • campo o zona rural • pruebas de un crimen • guardia de seguridad • el suelo o la tierra • investigar un crimen • detener a un criminal • disfrutar o pasarlo bien • pensar que algo es verdad • subir usando manos y pies • correr hacia algo o alguien • resolver un problema o caso • ...
Diversity 2019-09-09
7 Clues: It is in Scandinavia. • Athens is the capital. • Madrid is the capital. • The EIFFEL TOWER is there • It is in our body (plural). • It is in our head (plural). • All our countries are in ________.
Just for Fun 2024-04-30
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- Replace one document by another, later one
- Later in this publication
- Crime with a sentence of one year or more
- A person's right to bring or join a lawsuit
- Person, such as a lawyer, who speaks for another
- First ten amendments to the US Constitution
- Formal accusation of a crime by a grand jury
- Official decision of a court
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- Geographical area within which a court has the right/power to operate
- Guilty mind; wrongful purpose; criminal intent
- Giving one valuable thing for another; something for something
- To stop putting on evidence
- Failure to exercise reasonable amount of care
- Wipe out a legal effect by taking it back, rescinding it, etc.
- Defendant's formal answer to a criminal charge
- Reckless, heedless, or malicious
- Willful disobeying a judge's command or official court order
17 Clues: Later in this publication • To stop putting on evidence • Official decision of a court • Reckless, heedless, or malicious • Crime with a sentence of one year or more • Replace one document by another, later one • A person's right to bring or join a lawsuit • First ten amendments to the US Constitution • Formal accusation of a crime by a grand jury • ...
The Mind-Body Problem 2012-08-01
8 Clues: A dualist • Religious term for mind • Idea that minds alone exist • Believed that universals exist • View that human beings are two things • Descartes The problem was identified by • Is a physical object with physical properties • Is the complex of cognitive faculties that enables consciousness
TC WEEK 2015-04-03
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- EVERY CAR MUST HAVE THIS TYPE OF INSURANCE
- BRENDA'S TERM FOR A FIRE EXTINGUISHER
- THIS IS A SHOW BASED ON CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATIONS
- THE PROSECURTION OF A PERSON TWICE FOR THE SAME OFFENSE
- WHO TOOK THE UNDERSHERIFF'S CAR?
- A LEGAL DOCUMENT THAT ALLOWS A POLICE MAN TO SEARCH A HOUSE.
- A CRIMINAL ACT THAT IS WORSE THAN A MISDEMEANOR.
- NUMBER 1 CAUSE FOR MOST ACCIDENTS IN THE UNITED STATES
- WHAT IS KEN'S FAVORITE CANDY?
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- WHAT DID ALEXA PULL OUT OF HER PURSE AND EAT?
- WHAT IS CAITLIN COMMONLY REFERRED TO?
- WHAT IS THE LASTEST CHARACTER ON A STICK?
- THIS TYPE OF DRIVING IS WHEN YOU REACT TO ANOTHER PERSONS BAD ACTIONS
- WHERE DOES JUDY MARTIN LIVE?
- WHAT DID THE PIG WRESTLING PROTESTOR CALL ERIC ON THE PHONE?
- WHAT IS HEATHER'S FAVORITE BIRD?
- A CRIMINAL DECEPTION WHERE SOMEONE IS LOOKING FOR FINANCIAL OR PERSONAL GAIN
- A MINOR CRIME OR WRONGDOING
18 Clues: A MINOR CRIME OR WRONGDOING • WHERE DOES JUDY MARTIN LIVE? • WHAT IS KEN'S FAVORITE CANDY? • WHO TOOK THE UNDERSHERIFF'S CAR? • WHAT IS HEATHER'S FAVORITE BIRD? • BRENDA'S TERM FOR A FIRE EXTINGUISHER • WHAT IS CAITLIN COMMONLY REFERRED TO? • WHAT IS THE LASTEST CHARACTER ON A STICK? • EVERY CAR MUST HAVE THIS TYPE OF INSURANCE • WHAT DID ALEXA PULL OUT OF HER PURSE AND EAT? • ...
Hudák Bertalan Crime Crossword 2020-09-25
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- The robber is ......... for one year of prison.
- The mugger ....... guilty.
- The detectives were looking for ............ .
- Shoplifters visit this store on ........ .
- The ........ decided not to set the building on fire and go to a therapy instead.
- The police has finally achieved to draw a .......... .
- The judge reached a ....... .
- ".........., my dear Watson"
- ....... the books is illegal.
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- It is .......... to drive after drinking alcohol.
- Her brother ...... her of eating the last piece of his chocolate.
- Since there was nobody else around the scene, they put the .... on the only witness.
- A long time ago in a galaxy far far away Han Solo was the greatast ........ of all.
- They are at .... with the police.
- Detective Mosby ........ the investigation.
- Due to lack of ........ the criminal couldn’t br arrested.
- There was a little .............., so the wrong person had been catched.
- Starting tomorrow, the criminal is on ...... .
18 Clues: The mugger ....... guilty. • ".........., my dear Watson" • The judge reached a ....... . • ....... the books is illegal. • They are at .... with the police. • Shoplifters visit this store on ........ . • Detective Mosby ........ the investigation. • The detectives were looking for ............ . • Starting tomorrow, the criminal is on ...... . • ...
Vocabulary Page 72 2024-04-17
Across
- - A place for keeping criminals
- officer - A member of the police force
- - To seize or capture
- - A person that gets information and evidence of a crime
- - An instrument or device used for attack or defense
- - To kill someone
- - To look into or examine the particulars of (something) carefully so as to discover something hidden, unique, or complex
- - When the police get a criminal and send them to jail.
- - It's information that proves something
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- - A mark left by a foot
- - To find the answer or explanation
- - To follow
- - A person guilty for doing something against the laws
- - An impression of the markings of the inner surface of the last joint of the thumb or other finger
- - Taking something that is not yours
- - To take something that is not yours without their permission
- - To inspect
- guard - A uniformed person that secures a place
18 Clues: - To follow • - To inspect • - To kill someone • - To seize or capture • - A mark left by a foot • - A place for keeping criminals • - To find the answer or explanation • - Taking something that is not yours • officer - A member of the police force • - It's information that proves something • guard - A uniformed person that secures a place • ...
CRIME 2025-04-28
Across
- A PERSON WHO IS IN JAIL
- SOMEONE WHO SEES A CRIME HAPPENING
- THE PERSON WHO SENDS A CRIMINAL TO JAIL
- VERB MEANING TO BE STOPPED BY THE POLICE
- SOMEONE WHO HAS NOT COMMITTED A CRIME
- VERB MEANING TO DO A CRIME
- WHAT HAPPENS IF A CRIMINAL IS ACTUALLY INNOCENT
- A GENERAL NAME FOR SOMEONE WHO STEALS
- SOMEONE WHO STEALS FROM A BANK
- SOMEONE WHO HAS COMMITTED A CRIME IS...
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- POLICE OFFICERS TRY TO UNDERSTAND WHO HAS COMMITTED A CRIME
- A GUN OR KNIFE USED IN A CRIME
- THE PERSON WHO HAS SOMETHING STOLEN FROM THEM
- ITEMS WHICH THE POLICE USE TO DECIDE WHO COMMITTED A CRIME
- SOMETHING YOU SHOULD NOT DO, ACCORDING TO THE LAW
- AN OFFICIAL MEETING TO DECIDE IF SOMEONE IS INNOCENT
- MONEY PAID BY SOMEONE BECAUSE THEY HAVE COMMITTED A CRIME
- SOMEONE WHO STEALS FROM A HOUSE
18 Clues: A PERSON WHO IS IN JAIL • VERB MEANING TO DO A CRIME • A GUN OR KNIFE USED IN A CRIME • SOMEONE WHO STEALS FROM A BANK • SOMEONE WHO STEALS FROM A HOUSE • SOMEONE WHO SEES A CRIME HAPPENING • SOMEONE WHO HAS NOT COMMITTED A CRIME • A GENERAL NAME FOR SOMEONE WHO STEALS • THE PERSON WHO SENDS A CRIMINAL TO JAIL • SOMEONE WHO HAS COMMITTED A CRIME IS... • ...
TEQ-OVER 2025-09-29
Across
- To pose or pretend to be another person in email
- Don't ___ any file you weren't expecting to receive
- Process of protecting data by secret code
- A criminal tool used for extortion
- Human characteristics used for identification
- When a criminal uses text messages to trick you
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- Phishing for the big prize!
- Unauthorized user with malicious intent
- A program that hides functions that are potentially malicious
- A self-replicating malicious program
- A software program that enters a computer system without the owner's knowledge or consent
- A system that prevents unauthorized access
- a software or data update that fixes bugs
- Your password is like a ___, use it regularly, change it often and do not share it with anyone else
- Vast underbelly of the internet
- The First step in case of data leak is to ____
- a computer program or system intended to distinguish human from machine input
- A sickness in your system
18 Clues: A sickness in your system • Phishing for the big prize! • Vast underbelly of the internet • A criminal tool used for extortion • A self-replicating malicious program • Unauthorized user with malicious intent • a software or data update that fixes bugs • Process of protecting data by secret code • A system that prevents unauthorized access • ...
Bronx Masquerade 2013-03-13
19 Clues: cut • loud • ugly • sruggle • insult me • are wrong • complains • extra nice • unhappiness • rescuer savior • it was terrible • strong and solid • sensous enjoyment • strict like prison • criminal in spanish • protective covering • ended my relationship • that will never happen • scissors that cut fabric
LGS 216 Criminal Evidence SP2020 2020-01-14
Across
- Meaning if it’s binding we must follow
- To separate defendants or charges
- As long as it’s this, and material and not privileged, it is admissible at trial.
- Hearing when defendant enters his plea
- Art forgery, knowledge about how to build explosives, are examples of these.
- A type of charge that explains the juror duties
- One of three things determined by the Finder of Fact
- Painful and dangerous criminal process
- Investigates and charges
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- Can be filed by a police officer, prosecutor or citizen to start the criminal process
- The type of evidence addressed in FRE 404
- Produce the body
- An attempt to diminish the credibility of a witness
- Excluded unless needed to prove motion, lack of mistake, modis operendi, etc.
- Shredding papers, jumping bail, hiding objects are manifestations of this
- No contest
- Dictates what does and does not come in to evidence at trial
- Finder of fact
18 Clues: No contest • Finder of fact • Produce the body • Investigates and charges • To separate defendants or charges • Meaning if it’s binding we must follow • Hearing when defendant enters his plea • Painful and dangerous criminal process • The type of evidence addressed in FRE 404 • A type of charge that explains the juror duties • An attempt to diminish the credibility of a witness • ...
CSI - Who Dunnit? 2022-11-07
Across
- person who investigates a crimescene
- people who saw what happened
- someone that assited the criminal
- detecting posions
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- where the crime took place
- objects or things used to determine the criminal
- everyone has got their own on their fingers
- place and reasoning of where someone was when the crime happened
- Deoxyribonucleic acid
9 Clues: detecting posions • Deoxyribonucleic acid • where the crime took place • people who saw what happened • someone that assited the criminal • person who investigates a crimescene • everyone has got their own on their fingers • objects or things used to determine the criminal • place and reasoning of where someone was when the crime happened
1920's 2026-02-20
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- slang term for money
- first the amendment that repealed the ban on alcohol
- leader of the Chicago Mafia and imprisoned for tax evasion
- slang for gun or pistol
- illicitly distilled or smuggled liquor
- guy common term for a member of the Mafia or organized crime
- an illegal liquor store or nightclub
- slang for robbery or criminal job
- house slang for prison
- man a criminal specialist who was an expert at cracking safes
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- Act that provided enforcement for the 18th amendment
- slang term for police officer
- a person who made, sold or distributed alcohol illegally
- joint popular name for a speakeasy or illegal bar
- social movement that campaigned against alcohol
- the constitutional amendment that established the ban on alcohol
- the period when alcohol was illegal in the US
17 Clues: slang term for money • slang for gun or pistol • house slang for prison • slang term for police officer • slang for robbery or criminal job • an illegal liquor store or nightclub • illicitly distilled or smuggled liquor • the period when alcohol was illegal in the US • social movement that campaigned against alcohol • joint popular name for a speakeasy or illegal bar • ...
Drug use/abuse 2023-04-11
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- blood alcohol concentration (bac)
- have the power to control somone or something (authority)
- something that you constantly wanna do
- drug example cocain (illegal drug)
- the state of being dependent (dependence)
- makes you depressed (depressant)
- offence an action that can result in going to jail (criminal offence)
- Make your heart beat faster (stimulant)
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- experience that was in your mind (hallucination)
- steroids a type of steroid that is used for medical purposes (anabolic steroid)
- when your body cannot handle all the drugs in there (overdose)
- karma that come from your actions(consequences)
- when u take money from a atm (withdrawal)
- something you can smoke that’s bad for you (drug)
- something you do once that leads to more (gateway)
- A substance used to heal something (opioid)
16 Clues: makes you depressed (depressant) • blood alcohol concentration (bac) • something that you constantly wanna do • drug example cocain (illegal drug) • Make your heart beat faster (stimulant) • when u take money from a atm (withdrawal) • the state of being dependent (dependence) • A substance used to heal something (opioid) • ...
CRIME B 2018-06-04
15 Clues: auka • vagis • sukčiauti • įspėjimas • liudininkas • kontrabanda • kaltinamasis • nusikaltėlis • šantažuotojas • mirties bausmė • stambus nusikaltimas • narkotikų platintojas • bauda už greičio viršijimą • nužudyti įžymybę(dažnai už pinigus) • užpuolimas gatvėje su tikslu apiplėšti
Asset Forfeiture 2021-09-27
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- asset forfeiture was initially used to prevent ----
- ----- forfeiture is when property related to criminal activity is seized but no one contests it
- When the government takes illegaly obtained assets from a criminal organization
- when action is taken against property rather than a person
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- ----- forfeiture does not require criminal conviction
- a type of forfeiture in which the government takes property from a defendant as part of their sentence
- ----- are used for the advancement of the community, and to support law enforcement
7 Clues: asset forfeiture was initially used to prevent ---- • ----- forfeiture does not require criminal conviction • when action is taken against property rather than a person • When the government takes illegaly obtained assets from a criminal organization • ----- are used for the advancement of the community, and to support law enforcement • ...
Balázs 9 November 2021 2021-11-09
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- jegyzőkönyv
- ... sb from doing sth = megakadályozni, h vki csináljon vmit
- vendégszeretet
- idejétmúlt
- ... order = távoltartási határozat
- ... exam = szóbeli vizsga
- kulcstartó
- ...law = büntetőjog
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- tippel
- home ...= házidolgozat
- keretek
- keresztelő
- ...choice exercise = feleletválasztós feladat
- érvényes
- plafon
- landol (repülőgép)
16 Clues: tippel • plafon • keretek • érvényes • keresztelő • idejétmúlt • kulcstartó • jegyzőkönyv • vendégszeretet • landol (repülőgép) • ...law = büntetőjog • home ...= házidolgozat • ... exam = szóbeli vizsga • ... order = távoltartási határozat • ...choice exercise = feleletválasztós feladat • ... sb from doing sth = megakadályozni, h vki csináljon vmit
Criminal Law- Offences 2013-04-30
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- Can include bullying.
- Unlawful killing with no intention
- When a person steals anything and, immediately before or after the time of stealing, uses or threatens violence to any person or property so as to get the thing or overcome resistance to it being stolen.
- The doing that which a penal law forbids to be done, or omitting to do what it commands; in this sense it is nearly synonymous with crime.
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- Applying force to a person of another,including by touching.
- Defined in section 429 of the Criminal Code
- It must happen; the judge has no choice in the sentence
- The thing is capable of being stolen, the thing is taken dishonestly or 'fraudulently'.
- Unlawful killing with an intention
- Defined in section 347 of the Criminal Code
- Defined in section 408C
11 Clues: Can include bullying. • Defined in section 408C • Unlawful killing with no intention • Unlawful killing with an intention • Defined in section 429 of the Criminal Code • Defined in section 347 of the Criminal Code • It must happen; the judge has no choice in the sentence • Applying force to a person of another,including by touching. • ...
Modifying criminal behaviour 2026-03-11
Across
- Found that for every £1 spent on restorative justice, £8 is saved
- Anger management adopts this approach to modifying behaviour
- Found restorative justice to be more effective than short prison sentences
- Restorative justice aims not to punish but to build -
- One aim of restorative justice
- One social implication of anger management is financial gain, what else benefits?
- This researcher believes that anger management doesn't allow a prisoner to take personal responsibility for their actions
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- The long term aim of anger management
- The short term aim of anger management is to reduce -
- One of the 3 stakeholders
- Who developed Anger Management
11 Clues: One of the 3 stakeholders • One aim of restorative justice • Who developed Anger Management • The long term aim of anger management • The short term aim of anger management is to reduce - • Restorative justice aims not to punish but to build - • Anger management adopts this approach to modifying behaviour • ...
This Year 2025-10-20
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- exercise lol
- Swim Swim Swim go Aaron btw
- Gifts for mothers
- TOURNAMENT OF MINDS 👍
- we go here every even week on thursday
- The yearly mandatory test, math was so easy
- something you make as you go through school
- the grade start with the word then da number
- 3 days of camp, trivia was fun and so was kayaking
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- Argue Professionally
- Leaders Leaders Leaders
- this might be too specific so movingclas is all you get
- Where premium gifts started
- get ribbons yellow key awards
- very “fun” im jk it was ok
- Shout out to Nabila and Hanhan
- school school school
- 100m, 200m, 800m, wait wheres 400m?
- band band band
19 Clues: exercise lol • band band band • Gifts for mothers • Argue Professionally • school school school • TOURNAMENT OF MINDS 👍 • Leaders Leaders Leaders • very “fun” im jk it was ok • Where premium gifts started • Swim Swim Swim go Aaron btw • get ribbons yellow key awards • Shout out to Nabila and Hanhan • 100m, 200m, 800m, wait wheres 400m? • we go here every even week on thursday • ...
Balázs 2 November 2021 2021-11-02
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- érvényes
- fejpénz, jutalompénz
- ...choice exercise = feleletválasztós feladat
- ... sb from doing sth = megakadályozni, h vki csináljon vmit
- plafon
- jegyzőkönyv
- vminek kitettség
- keresztelő
- ... order = távoltartási határozat
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- home ...= házidolgozat
- ...law = büntetőjog
- kísérlet
- forgalmi
- állítás
- tippel
- ... exam = szóbeli vizsga
16 Clues: plafon • tippel • állítás • érvényes • kísérlet • forgalmi • keresztelő • jegyzőkönyv • vminek kitettség • ...law = büntetőjog • fejpénz, jutalompénz • home ...= házidolgozat • ... exam = szóbeli vizsga • ... order = távoltartási határozat • ...choice exercise = feleletválasztós feladat • ... sb from doing sth = megakadályozni, h vki csináljon vmit
Outsiders Slang 2013-02-04
16 Clues: gun • girl • cops • steal • drunk • fight • punched • not cool • criminal • be quiet • cigarette • you understand • attacked by the socs • let's get out of here • poor kids from east side • wealthy kids from west side
the slangs 2023-05-12
14 Clues: mad • Gun • Jail • Roast • Police • be quiet • Cigarette • Cigarette • Leave quickly • to be attacked • You understand • Pretty criminal • Attractive girl • Where they hung out
Government Chapter 13 Vocab 2025-10-31
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- a group that hears charges against a suspect and decides whether there is sufficient evidence to bring the person to trial
- an agreement whereby a defendant pleads guilty to a lesser crime than the one with which a defendant was originally charged and in return the government agrees not to prosecute the defendant for the more serious crime
- the divisions under the United States Federal Courts system, grouped into 12 regional circuits, each of which has a federal court of appeals, also called a U.S. Circuit Court
- a trial system that is a contest between opposing sides
- a legal principle created by an appellate court decision that lower court judges must follow when deciding similar cases
- a federal law; a law written by a legislative branch
- attorney who works for the state and defends people who cannot afford a private attorney
- a document issued by judges who agree with the majority opinion, but for different reasons than those used to support the majority opinion
- similar to criminal trials, but consists of judges and attorneys drawn from legal officers of the military branch in which the violation occurred
- something that has separate and distinct existence
- a trial system where the judge plays an active role in gathering evidence
- the power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of local, state, or national governments unconstitutional
- a mistake by a judge as to the applicable law in a case
- the person against whom a civil or criminal suit is brought in court
- existing or coming about seemingly at random or by chance
- explanation
- the authority of a trial court to be the first to hear a case
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- hears cases about crimes like burglary, murder, or driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- in a civil trial, the person who brings suit in court
- states the decision of the court
- a Latin term meaning “let the decision stand”; refers to the principle that courts should follow precedent
- hears cases where one person or group thinks another person or group should pay for causing harm
- an attorney who represents the government in a criminal case
- a document issued by judges who disagree with the majority opinion
- a formal charge of criminal action by a grand jury
- a group of citizens who hear evidence during a trial and give a verdict
- not consistent with a nation’s constitution
- the set of rules and standards by which a society governs itself
- courts that generally hear cases that raise questions about a federal law or the federal constitution
- the courts that hear criminal and civil cases operating within the tribal justice system
- enough to meet the needs of a situation or a proposed end
- unbiased
32 Clues: unbiased • explanation • states the decision of the court • not consistent with a nation’s constitution • a formal charge of criminal action by a grand jury • something that has separate and distinct existence • a federal law; a law written by a legislative branch • in a civil trial, the person who brings suit in court • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2025-09-03
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- Andean empire with sky-high cities
- Warrior society with sun-bound rituals
- Warrior city-state, discipline and defiance
- Mesoamerican minds of math and mystery
- Maritime traders with purple dye and script
- Dynastic cradle of invention and silk
- Earliest city-builders, cuneiform scribes
- Empire of kings and carpets
- Land between rivers, cradle of civilization
- Birthplace of philosophy and democracy
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- Rival of Rome, sea power and strategy
- Mesopotamian marvel of hanging gardens
- Pyramid-builders with sun-god lore
- Southern Nile kingdom, rich in gold and culture
- Bronze Age empire with chariots and law
- Empire of roads, legions, and law
16 Clues: Empire of kings and carpets • Empire of roads, legions, and law • Andean empire with sky-high cities • Pyramid-builders with sun-god lore • Rival of Rome, sea power and strategy • Dynastic cradle of invention and silk • Mesopotamian marvel of hanging gardens • Warrior society with sun-bound rituals • Mesoamerican minds of math and mystery • ...
Module 5 Study Guide - no grade earned - use this to study 2017-06-04
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- A prisoner in prison or in jail may have their sentence to incarceration reduced for good behavior.
- A detention facility operated by a private corporation under contract with the local or state governmental entity
- The assessment by prison officials of an inmate to determine where the inmate should be housed.
- The victim of a crime or the family can present to the court at sentencing the affect the crime had on their lives. A rape victim might by in long term counseling or medical care, an assault victim might have medical issues that are chronic, etc. The court can consider the victim impact when pronouncing sentence.
- The step in a criminal where the judge imposes a sanction or penalty against a defendant convicted of a criminal offense.
- State or federal correctional institutions that house adult offenders convicted of felony level offenses
- Repeating criminal behavior
- When the court decides that an accused is eligible, the criminal process can be suspended pending the accused entering and completing a treatment program.
- The use of GPS, tracking devices and other technology to monitor the movement of the defendant and assure compliance with restrictions in the probation or parole order.
- Generally the court can sentence a person to a range of years with the ultimate release decision completed by the parole authority.
- An inmate group that poses a continuing threat to the corrections staff often made up of gangs or association among the inmates
- Many legislatures have codified punishments that give the judge no discretion in sentencing. If you are found guilty of a particular offense, the statue requires you to be sentenced to a term in prison without the possibility of probation.
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- The courts rarely intervened in inmate management issues prior to the 1960s
- The probation department is charged with investigating the background of defendant. This may include assembling the criminal history, employment history, any support systems like family, church or school. The goal is to prepare a recommendation to the court regarding appropriate sentence.
- If a defendant is convicted of multiple offenses, the court can order the sentences in each case to be served at the same time.
- Generally, a county or regionally located detention facility designed to hold people awaiting trial, individuals convicted of a misdemeanor, those with an appeal pending or waiting for transport to another facility.
- If a defendant is convicted of multiple offenses, the court can order that one sentence be served before the next one begins.
17 Clues: Repeating criminal behavior • The courts rarely intervened in inmate management issues prior to the 1960s • The assessment by prison officials of an inmate to determine where the inmate should be housed. • A prisoner in prison or in jail may have their sentence to incarceration reduced for good behavior. • ...
Noah Ante Vocab List 4 2025-05-07
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- synonym for commemorate
- To call to remembrance
- synonym for plateau
- Composed of elements drawn from various sources
- The period of European history between the 14th and 17th century marked by flourishing art and literature inspired by ancient times and marked the beginning of modern science
- A state of perplexity or doubt
- Given to or characterized by insolent rudeness
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- antonyms for Eclectic
- synonym for Quandary
- synonym for Renaissance
- To hover in minds, will, or feeling
- A broad flat area of elevated land
- Antonym for maneuver
- synonym for vacillate
- To make a series of changes in direction, position, for specific purpose
- antonyms for impertinent
16 Clues: synonym for plateau • synonym for Quandary • Antonym for maneuver • antonyms for Eclectic • synonym for vacillate • To call to remembrance • synonym for Renaissance • synonym for commemorate • antonyms for impertinent • A state of perplexity or doubt • A broad flat area of elevated land • To hover in minds, will, or feeling • Given to or characterized by insolent rudeness • ...
Civics CrossWord 2015-12-09
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- What is the only crime defined by the constitution
- an amount of money owed for goods supplied or services rendered, set out in a printed or written statement of charges.
- a minor change in a document.
- a wrongful act or an infringement of a right (other than under contract) leading to civil legal liability.
- an order to appear before a judge or magistrate, or the writ containing it.
- Serious crimes with serious consequences are called
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law
- Law e law of relationships between individuals and the government.
- an opportunity to state one's case.
- an official order or proclamation issued by a person in authority.
- the system of rules that a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and may enforce by the imposition of penalties.
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- Law a system of law concerned with the punishment of those who commit crimes
- evasion the illegal nonpayment or underpayment of tax.
- Such as vandalism or stealing inexpensive item are called
- In the criminal case , the government is always the
- a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
- Amendment Which guarantees your right to remain silent
- a written law passed by a legislative body.
- Jeopardy the prosecution of a person twice for the same offense.
- Law the system of law concerned with private relations between members of a community rather than criminal, military, or religious affairs.
20 Clues: a minor change in a document. • an opportunity to state one's case. • a written law passed by a legislative body. • What is the only crime defined by the constitution • In the criminal case , the government is always the • Serious crimes with serious consequences are called • evasion the illegal nonpayment or underpayment of tax. • ...
Crime and punishment 2016-04-28
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- Persuade (someone) to act in one's favor, typically illegally or dishonestly, by a gift of money or other inducement.
- The crime, typically committed by a man, of forcing another person to have sexual intercourse with the offender against their will.
- Illegally seize (an aircraft, ship, or vehicle) in transit and force it to go to a different destination or use it for one's own purposes.
- Attack and rob (someone) in a public place.
- The action of robbing a person or place.
- Move (goods) illegally into or out of a country.
- A person, typically a man, who commits rape.
- Deliberately destroy or damage (public or private property).
- a person who uses terrorism in the pursuit of political aims.
- Wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
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- Take (someone) away illegally by force, typically to obtain a ransom (izpirkšanas maksa).
- The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
- A person who steals from other people's pockets.
- The action, treated as a criminal offense, of demanding money from a person in return for not revealing compromising or injurious information about that person.
- A person who commits burglary.
- A person who stealthily hunts or pursues an animal or another person.
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- Take (another person's property) without permission or legal right and without intending to return it.
- The action or crime of stealing.
- Use a computer to gain unauthorized access to data in a system.
20 Clues: A person who commits burglary. • The action or crime of stealing. • The action of robbing a person or place. • Attack and rob (someone) in a public place. • A person, typically a man, who commits rape. • A person who steals from other people's pockets. • Move (goods) illegally into or out of a country. • Deliberately destroy or damage (public or private property). • ...
Chapter 8 Vocab 2016-05-17
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- the term for repeated criminal behavior.
- views deviance as a natural outgrowth of the values norms and structure of society.
- proposing that through interaction with others individuals learn the values attitudes techniques and motives for criminal behavior.
- offenses committed by higher social ranked individuals in their professional lives.
- the situation that arises when norms of society are unclear or no longer acceptable.
- the focuses on how people become identified as deviant.
- theory that subject defiance is a learned behavior through interaction with others.
- the process of legal negotiation that allows an accused person to plea guilty to a lesser charge in return for a lighter sentence.
- explains defiance as a natural occurrence.
- a practice assuming a person of different race is likely to commit crime then another race of people.
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- one that is labeled defiant and accepts the label as true.
- people suspend their moral beliefs to commit deviant acts.
- behavior that violates significant social norms.
- the power of an officer to decide who is actually arrested.
- a large scale organization of professional criminals that control some vise or business.
- a kind of public setting -like a trial- that the individual is denounced and found guilty where their given the new label of deviant.
- social scientists whom study criminal behavior.
- nonconformity that goes undetected by those in authority.
- a mark of social disgrace that sets a deviant apart from the rest of society.
- an act labeled by authority as prohibited by law.
20 Clues: the term for repeated criminal behavior. • explains defiance as a natural occurrence. • social scientists whom study criminal behavior. • behavior that violates significant social norms. • an act labeled by authority as prohibited by law. • the focuses on how people become identified as deviant. • nonconformity that goes undetected by those in authority. • ...
Common Law 2016-06-01
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- The accused person's claim
- Not guilty
- The person alleged to have committed a crime
- No man shall be imprisoned without charge
- 12 people chosen to decide whether evidence proves guilt
- A famous water meadow
- The decision of the judge
- A very experienced lawyer
- Where the public sit and watch
- Signed by King John guaranteeing equality under the law
- Precious fabric used to make robes for barristers
- Speaks on behalf of the jury
- A medieval practice of setting a task to determine whether the accused is guilty
- The part of the courtroom where the accused stands
- Relevant information to prove the guilt of the accused
- Wooden frame to secure the head and hands of a medieval criminal
- A member of the jury
- If the criminal did it
- The zodiac symbol that represents Justice
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- A prisoner
- A terrible person
- Making a decision based on previous judgments
- Has to prove the accused is guilty
- Makes decisions on petty offenses
- Another name for the accused
- The setting for the trial
- The country where Common Law comes from
- Expert on the law who has studied cases
- Someone else's hair, possibly even a horse's
- Someone found guilty of a crime
- To say you didn't do it
- What someone else said
- Guides the jury and determines penalty for the crime
- Swearing to tell the truth
- Process to determine if someone is guilty
- The barrier in front of judges that lawyers stand behind to speak
36 Clues: A prisoner • Not guilty • A terrible person • A member of the jury • A famous water meadow • What someone else said • If the criminal did it • To say you didn't do it • The setting for the trial • The decision of the judge • A very experienced lawyer • The accused person's claim • Swearing to tell the truth • Another name for the accused • Speaks on behalf of the jury • ...
Personal and Business Law 2017-05-15
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- The power of the President to prevent a bill.
- law Laws that do not involve criminal matters.
- The killing of another person.
- The person against whom a claim is made.
- An intentional threat, show of force or movement that causes reasonable fear.
- The obligation to do or not do something.
- The action by a landlord of removing a tenant from a rental unit.
- Failure to exercise reasonable care.
- A less serious criminal offence with a prison sentence of l year or less.
- A serious criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of more than 1 year.
- Compensation for an injury.
- A way of settling a dispute without going to trial.
- A breach of some obligation which causes harm or injury to someone; a civil wrong.
- To give up a right, privilege or benefit voluntarily.
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- A court's decision in a civil case.
- The reason a person commits a crime.
- A person who speaks for the cause of another.
- The violation of a law, duty or other form of obligation.
- Money or property given as security for a debt.
- Money asked for or paid to a plaintiff for losses suffered.
- A mutual agreement made before the case goes to trial or before a final judgement.
- The injured party who brings legal action.
- Denial of equal treatment or protection under the law.
- Formal accusation of a crime.
- Deception, lie or dishonesty designed to cheat.
- Written laws enacted by legislatures.
- Any intentional, unlawful physical contact inflicted without consent.
27 Clues: Compensation for an injury. • Formal accusation of a crime. • The killing of another person. • A court's decision in a civil case. • The reason a person commits a crime. • Failure to exercise reasonable care. • Written laws enacted by legislatures. • The person against whom a claim is made. • The obligation to do or not do something. • ...
Crimes Against People & Property (ACudney) 2017-09-12
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- the crime of unlawfully killing a person especially with malice aforethought
- seeks revenge
- a physical or verbal attack
- lying under oath
- seeks to isolate a criminal from society to protect ordinary citizens
- the crime of stealing another's property that has been entrusted to you
- the illegal entry into any building with the intent to commit a crime, like theft
- willful and malicious burning or charring of property
- obtaining money or something else that has value by the abuse of one's office or authority
- a crime that is motivated by sexual, racist, ethical, or other prejudice
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- the idea that fear of punishment will prevent crimes
- the criminal act of intentionally touching, or applying force to the body of another person in an offensive manner, covering a wide range of acts, including those of a sexual nature
- seeks repayment through money or service
- the intentional deception of a person or entity by another made for monetary or personal gain
- common theft; the taking of property without the use of force
- seeks to treat and reform the lawbreaker
- criminal offenses committed via the Internet or otherwise aided by various forms of computer technology, such as the use of online social networks to bully others or sending sexually explicit digital photos with a smart phone
- the crime of intentionally defacing or destroying another person's property
- when someone takes the life of another, regardless of intent or other details surrounding the incident
- the taking of a person's property by violence or threat of violence; forcible stealing
20 Clues: seeks revenge • lying under oath • a physical or verbal attack • seeks repayment through money or service • seeks to treat and reform the lawbreaker • the idea that fear of punishment will prevent crimes • willful and malicious burning or charring of property • common theft; the taking of property without the use of force • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2020-11-06
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- A formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
- a remarkable concurrence of events or circumstances without apparent causal connection.
- Of extreme force, degree, or strength.
- Spoken or written words that have no meaning or make no sense.
- A formal indication of a choice between two or more candidates or courses of action, expressed typically through a ballot or a show of hands or by voice.
- A tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
- Trim (something) by cutting away its outer edges.
- Using or involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something.
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- A person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.
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- Believing oneself to be inherently deserving of privileges or special treatment.
- Restrain oneself from doing or enjoying something.
- An individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- Lacking knowledge or awareness in general; uneducated or unsophisticated.
- In a state of mind that prevents normal perception, behavior, or social interaction; seriously mentally ill.
- An individual feature, fact, or item.
- An expression or feeling of disapproval or opposition; a reason for disagreeing.
- Extremely angry.
- Publicly display (a work of art or item of interest) in an art gallery or museum or at a trade fair.
- A squalid and overcrowded urban street or district inhabited by very poor people.
20 Clues: Extremely angry. • An individual feature, fact, or item. • Of extreme force, degree, or strength. • Trim (something) by cutting away its outer edges. • Restrain oneself from doing or enjoying something. • Spoken or written words that have no meaning or make no sense. • A person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place. • ...
Pre-Law Extravaganza Crossword 2024-04-30
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- A legal document ordering someone to court.
- Latin for "guilty mind"; a key element required to establish criminal responsibility.
- A formal written or spoken statement given in a court.
- A sum of money used as a security deposit to ensure that an accused person returns for their trial.
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- The act of seizing someone to take into custody.
- A formal protest raised in court during a trial to disallow a witness's testimony or other evidence.
- A lesser crime compared to a felony, often punishable by less severe penalties.
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- Material presented in court to prove or disprove alleged facts.
- The act of one human killing another.
- A defendant's formal response to a charge in a criminal court.
- A defense claiming that the defendant was elsewhere when the crime was committed.
- To find a defendant guilty of a crime.
- To find a defendant not guilty of a crime.
- A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- The declaration of the punishment decided for an offender.
- A group of people sworn to render a verdict in a trial based on evidence presented.
- The release of a prisoner temporarily (for a special purpose) or permanently before the completion of a sentence, on the promise of good behavior.
- Apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court.
- A serious crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor.
20 Clues: The act of one human killing another. • To find a defendant guilty of a crime. • To find a defendant not guilty of a crime. • A legal document ordering someone to court. • The act of seizing someone to take into custody. • A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. • A formal written or spoken statement given in a court. • ...
Deviant crossword 2024-03-14
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- - Who you associate with,Learned behaviors, Interaction with other groups with other norms
- status.
- - illegal acts committed in the course of business activities
- - infraction of criminal law without any identifiable evidence of an individual that has suffered
- - carried out by authorized agents.
- - Doesn’t ask why people are deviant, but why they aren’t.
- - compliance with higher authorities in a hierarchical
- – an undesirable trait or label that is used to characterize an individual.
- by keeping them in prisons.
- – protecting society from
- – behavior that departs from societal or group norms.
- – punishment to make criminals pay compensation for their acts.
- - used casually to enforce norms.
- - the act of going along with peers individuals of our
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- – gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve these goals in a legitimate way.
- - attributes
- in the same behavior are not
- in crime and deviance to the absence or breakdown of communal relationships and social
- - attempts to explain why certainpeople are viewed as deviants while others
- a criminal through socialization.
- – discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment.
- - penalties and rewards for conduct concerning a social norm
- - falls on a wide variety of people mostly concentrated in lower-classes because of differential emphasis placed
- – A disorganized society. Norms are weak, conflicting, or absent.
- – process of changing or
- and lower-class crime rates.
- - explains differences in
- – a person who breaks significant societal or group norms.
- ability to attain goals.
- in the infraction
- - techniques and strategies for preventing deviant human behavior in any society.
- - penalties and rewards for conduct concerning a social norm
32 Clues: status. • - attributes • in the infraction • – process of changing or • ability to attain goals. • – protecting society from • - explains differences in • by keeping them in prisons. • in the same behavior are not • and lower-class crime rates. • a criminal through socialization. • - used casually to enforce norms. • - carried out by authorized agents. • ...
Civil Law & Criminal Law (Ch 16) 2022-03-22
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- a wrongful act, other than breaking a contract, for which an injured party has the right to sue
- a state's written criminal laws
- the final settlement and sentencing in a juvenile case
- a lack of proper care and attention
- a child or teenager who commits a serious crime or repeatedly breaks the law
- the process in which a defendant agrees to plead guilty to a less serious crime in order to receive a lighter sentence
- money ordered by a court to be paid for injuries or losses suffered
- taking charge of someone in an official way
- the government in its role as the party who starts the legal proceedings against someone accused of a crime
- a process by which lawyers have the opportunity to check facts and other evidence before a trial
- the punishment given to someone found guilty of committing a crime
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- the questioning of a witness at a trial or hearing to check or discredit the witness's testimony
- the procedure used to determine the facts in a juvenile case
- a juvenile court process that is much like a preliminary hearing in adult criminal law
- a formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought
- the person who files a lawsuit
- a youth charged with being beyond the control of his or her legal guardian
- a notice directing someone to appear in court to answer a complaint or a charge
- a youth who has committed an offense that is punishable by criminal process
- the person who is being sued
- to correct a person's behavior
21 Clues: the person who is being sued • the person who files a lawsuit • to correct a person's behavior • a state's written criminal laws • a lack of proper care and attention • taking charge of someone in an official way • a formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought • the final settlement and sentencing in a juvenile case • ...
vocab 2023-01-23
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- Offer money or property to fulfill an obligation
- Isolate jury
- Condition of release of accused person without payment of bail
- Defendant’s answer to plaintiff’s declaration; accused’s answer to criminal charge
- Intentional abandonment of right
- Official Inquiry or examination before jury; coroner’s investigation of cause of death
- ”After the fact”; fixing or changing punishment for an act after it was committed, now forbidden by U.S. Constitution
- Court order authorizing action by public officer, usually arrest or search and seizure
- Consideration of case by jury, as opposed to by judge or arbitrator
- Written court order issued to serve administration of justice; usually stipulating that something be done or not be done
- Action to recover actual item of personal property rather than its value
- ”I do not wish to contest”
- Legally authorized period of delay
- Written authority allowing one person to act for another
- Damages in excess of actual loss awarded to wronged plaintiff to punish defendant
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- Oral evidence given by witness
- Annul of rescind a document decision or offer
- Legislative act limiting time in which plaintiff may bring civil suit or state may bring criminal action
- Transfer of accused fugitive from state where arrested to state where charged
- Holding of prisoner without bail
- Criminal charges made by grand jury
- Have the body”; court order requiring that detained prisoner be produced in court to inquire into legality of detention
- Written questions answered under oath
- Legal case contested in court
- Command to appear in court and testify
25 Clues: Isolate jury • ”I do not wish to contest” • Legal case contested in court • Oral evidence given by witness • Holding of prisoner without bail • Intentional abandonment of right • Legally authorized period of delay • Criminal charges made by grand jury • Written questions answered under oath • Command to appear in court and testify • Annul of rescind a document decision or offer • ...
Boop 2023-01-25
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- Offer money or property to fulfill an obligation
- Defendant’s answer to plaintiff's declaration; accused’s answer to criminal charge
- Holding of prisoner without bail
- Court order authorizing action by public officer usually arrest or search and seizure
- legally authorized period of delay
- Written court order issued to serve administration of justice; usually stipulating that something be done or not be done
- written questions answered under oath
- Written authority allowing one person to act for another
- Consideration of case by jury, as opposed to by judge or arbitrator
- Isolate Jury
- Pra; evidence given by witness
- Command to appear in court and testify
- Criminal charges made by grand jury
- Legislative act limiting time in which plaintiff may bring civil suit or state may bring criminal action
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- Condition of release of accused person without payment of bail
- action to recover actual item of persona; propertyrather than its value
- Intentional abandonment of right
- transfer of accused fugitive from state where arrested to state where charged
- Official inquiry or examination before jury, coroner's investigation os cause of death
- “I do not wish to contest”
- Facto “After the fact”; fixing or changing punishment for an act after it was committed, now forbidden by the US constitution
- “ Have the body”; court order requiring that detained prisoner be produced in court to inquire into legality of detention
- Annul or rescind a document decision or offer
- legal case contested in court
- Damages in excess of actual loss awarded to wronged plaintiff to punish defendant
25 Clues: Isolate Jury • “I do not wish to contest” • legal case contested in court • Pra; evidence given by witness • Intentional abandonment of right • Holding of prisoner without bail • legally authorized period of delay • Criminal charges made by grand jury • written questions answered under oath • Command to appear in court and testify • Annul or rescind a document decision or offer • ...
RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED - ASSESSMENT PREPARATION 2019-01-03
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- the forcible taking of a person or property in response to a violation of the law
- a pat-down or minimal search by police to discover weapons; conducted for the express purpose of protecting law enforcement officers or other citizens
- the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury within the state and/or district the crime shall have been committed (AMENDMENT)
- a prohibition against unreasonable searches and seizures and the requirement of probable cause to issue a warrant (AMENDMENT)
- law enforcement officials may use their personal training, experiences, and expertise to infer probable cause from situations that may not be obviously criminal
- the primary method of execution that is utilized in the United States
- the direct questioning of a suspect to gather evidence of criminal activity and try to gain a confession
- an arrest made without first seeking a warrant for the action; permitted under certain circumstances, such as the arresting officer witnessing the crime being committed
- the legal principle or doctrine that objects in plain view of a law enforcement officer who has the right to be in a position to have that view may be seized without a warrant
- law enforcement officials have probable cause for a search and seizure based on a weapon, such as a shotgun being in plain sight
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- a type of warrant or written order, based on probable cause and issued by a judge or magistrate, commanding that the person named on the warrant be arrested by law enforcement
- reasonable grounds to believe the existence of facts warranting certain actions, such as the search or arrest of an individual
- law enforcement officials observe an individual with a known criminal background in a location where criminal activity is openly taking place, they have probable cause to stop that individual
- a rule, in which any evidence that is obtained in violation of the rights of accused, as well as any evidence derived from illegally obtained evidence, will not be admissible in criminal court
- the AMENDMENT that guarantees protection against self-incrimination
- a type of warrantless searches that takes place when individuals give law enforcement officers permission to search their persons, houses, and or belongings
- law enforcement officials receive assistance from victims, witnesses, informants, and official sources, such as bulletins or a broadcast
- the constitutional rights of accused persons taken into custody by law enforcement officials, such as the right to remain silent and the right to counsel
- a type of warrant or written order, based on probable cause and issued by a judge or magistrate, commanding law enforcement to obtain evidence by searching a specific person, place, or property
- excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted (AMENDMENT)
20 Clues: the AMENDMENT that guarantees protection against self-incrimination • the primary method of execution that is utilized in the United States • the forcible taking of a person or property in response to a violation of the law • the direct questioning of a suspect to gather evidence of criminal activity and try to gain a confession • ...
Year 10 Legal 2019-04-01
Across
- relating to private relations between members of a community; non-criminal
- a person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone
- the quality of being fair and reasonable
- the detailed study of the shape and size of the cranium as a supposed indication of character and mental abilities
- the period between childhood and adult age (under 18 years-old)
- having the power to make laws
- unable to do or achieve (something)
- the response used when a person has committed a crime
- a person who has committed a crime
- the infliction or imposition of a penalty as retribution for an offence
- an act that goes against a law, rule, or code of conduct; an offence
- for or relating to young people
- the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone
- the system of courts that interprets and applies the law in the name of the state
- make (a bill or other proposal) law
- group, organization or person who has a stake that can be affected by the organizations objectives, policies and actions
- make minor changes to a law in order to make it fairer or more accurate, or to reflect changing circumstances
- a decree, ordinance, or law
- a person who commits an illegal act
- arrest (someone) for a crime
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law
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- the making of a judgement about the amount, number, or value of something; assessment
- a written law passed by a legislative body
- permitted by law
- the group of people with the authority to govern a country or state; a particular ministry in office
- the supposed art of judging character from facial characteristics
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common
- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act
- the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
- the theory that laws and their operation derive validity from the fact of having been enacted by authority or of deriving logically from existing decisions, rather than from any moral considerations
- public condemnation of someone or something
- Qld
- contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law
- a person or organization having political or administrative power and control
- the action of discouraging an action or event through instilling doubt or fear of the consequences
- revoke or annul (a law or act of parliament)
- a written law passed by Parliament, Congress, etc
40 Clues: Qld • permitted by law • a decree, ordinance, or law • arrest (someone) for a crime • having the power to make laws • for or relating to young people • a person who has committed a crime • unable to do or achieve (something) • make (a bill or other proposal) law • a person who commits an illegal act • the quality of being fair and reasonable • ...
Criminology Vocabulary Words 2013-11-04
Across
- custody when someone is put into a special part of jail to stop them being attacked by other inmates
- control theory a perspective that holds that the distribution of crime and delinquency within society is to some degree founded upon the consequences that power relationships.
- the prevention of crime
- detention the imprisonment of a person with the aim of preventing them from committing further offenses or of maintaining public order
- of the evidence A legal standard, applied in many jurisdictions for deciding the outcome of civil disputes, which requires that evidence be sufficient to determine that a claim is more likely to be true than not
- the lack of some critical need that provides the motivation to commit deviant behavior to gain satisfaction
- psychology the branch of psychology having to do with the study of crime and criminality
- an example, model or theory
- justice a post modern perspective that stresses remedies and restoration rather than prison punishment and victim neglect.
- a profession built around the scientific study of crime and criminal behavior
- emphasizes deterrence and retribution with reduced emphasis on rehabilitation
- criminology a perspective that holds the crime control agencies and the citizens they serve should work together to alleviate social problems and human suffering and thus reduce crime
- gap the discrepancy in opportunities, status, attitudes, etc., between men and women
- confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect
- a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved
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- delinquency the habitual committing of criminal acts or offenses by a young person, esp. one below the age at which ordinary criminal prosecution is possible
- deserts model the notion that criminal offenders deserve the punishment they receive at the hands of the law. And the punishments should be appropriate to the crime committed
- the recording and analysis of a person's psychological and behavioral characteristics, so as to assess or predict their capabilities in a certain sphere or to assist in identifying a particular subgroup of people
- Minority Confinement refers to the disproportionate number of minority youth who come into contact with the juvenile justice system
- loco Parentis in the place of a parent.
- the repetition of criminal behavior
- an act of referring someone or something for consultation, review, or further action
- a person with a personality disorder as a result of a poorly developed superego
- person concerned with the theoretical aspects of a subject
- marxs Marxist criminology creator
- Enforcement ensuring obedience to the laws
- and the Courts trial process
- the advocacy of women's rights on the grounds of political, social, and economic equality to men
- tough movement View toward criminals and delinquents favoring maximum penalties and punishments for a crime or delinquent act
29 Clues: the prevention of crime • an example, model or theory • and the Courts trial process • marxs Marxist criminology creator • the repetition of criminal behavior • loco Parentis in the place of a parent. • Enforcement ensuring obedience to the laws • confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect • person concerned with the theoretical aspects of a subject • ...
Crossword 3 2025-01-29
Across
- A violent crime committed as a result of a sudden, strong impulse
- ____ ____ therapy helps people change their attitudes and thoughts.
- The founder of differential association theory: Edwin ____
- Shared expectation among community members for social control: ____ efficacy
- The view of the law and its agents as illegitimate
- A policing philosophy that focuses on improving relations between the police and the community: ____-oriented policing
- The essence of the code of the street: the willingness to use ____ as a response to any slight, real or perceived
- The zone in transition: Zone ___ (spell out the number)
- Criminal cultures impart definitions in favor of ____ the law
- A state of not having enough money to meet basic needs
- Sampson & Groves examined the effect of social ____ on crime
- A ____ theory of crime seeks to explain all crime committed by all groups of people, everywhere
- According to the code of the street, “____” families promote the use of violence for resolving conflicts
- A state of frequent residential turnover or change, often in disadvantaged neighborhoods: residential ____
- A policy implication of social learning theories: ____ initiatives to keep youth out of trouble (don’t include the hyphen)
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- According to Shaw & McKay, criminal ____ can be transmitted through generations in much the same way that language and other social forms can
- The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country
- Cultural deviance theories focused specifically on crimes committed in the ____.
- Increases the likelihood that a certain behavior will stop
- The motto of collective efficacy that emerged in the wake of the Boston marathon bombing
- The process by which an economy is transformed from a primarily agricultural one to one based on the manufacturing of goods
- The name of the parrot in the video we watched
- The process by which a society regulates the behavior of its individuals to maintain order and conformity to social norms
- The city in which the social disorganization theory originated
- The NWA song that perfectly captures legal cynicism
- Ronald Akers studied under a ____ theorist. These theorists argue that Crime is a result of unequal distribution of wealth and power in society.
- Shaw & McKay’s theory: it’s the ____ that makes a criminal, not individual factors
- Increases the likelihood that a certain behavior will continue
- The geographic model on which Shaw & McKay’s theory of juvenile delinquency was based: the ____ ____ model
- Which Netflix show was used as an example of collective efficacy in the videos we watched?
- Sutherland argued that criminal behavior was learned through social ____
- An example of low collective efficacy: the “____ ____” code
- According to the code of the street, “____” families promote conformity to law and the value of legitimate work
- Akers argued that criminal behavior was learned through ____ conditioning
34 Clues: The name of the parrot in the video we watched • The view of the law and its agents as illegitimate • The NWA song that perfectly captures legal cynicism • A state of not having enough money to meet basic needs • The zone in transition: Zone ___ (spell out the number) • Increases the likelihood that a certain behavior will stop • ...
The MYTH of JUSTICE Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-01
Across
- The criminal justice system disproportionately impacts this marginalized community
- A personal and unreasoned judgment made solely on an individual’s race
- The Goddess of divine order, law, and fairness
- This can influence the course of a criminal case
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- Greek philosopher that investigated the concept of justice
- A declaration that an individual is guilty of a criminal offense
- A formal meeting in a court which evidence is presented to a judge
- Giving each person his or her due
8 Clues: Giving each person his or her due • The Goddess of divine order, law, and fairness • This can influence the course of a criminal case • Greek philosopher that investigated the concept of justice • A declaration that an individual is guilty of a criminal offense • A formal meeting in a court which evidence is presented to a judge • ...
Commerce 2024-08-01
Across
- the party that starts a civil action in court
- standard of proof for a civil trial
- a group of selected government ministers that meets regularly to decide major issues of government
- an application for a legal decision to be reviewed in a higher court
- standard of proof for a criminal trial
- ruler has absolute control and decision making
- law made by the judges
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- law made by the parliament
- the party bringing a criminal action against the accused
- rule by the people
- the accused person
- system in which two opposing parties present their arguments to a magistrate/judge
- a grading system based on order of importance
- a state of lawlessness and disorder
14 Clues: rule by the people • the accused person • law made by the judges • law made by the parliament • standard of proof for a civil trial • a state of lawlessness and disorder • standard of proof for a criminal trial • the party that starts a civil action in court • a grading system based on order of importance • ruler has absolute control and decision making • ...
Detective Stories 2025-06-04
Across
- to go in
- the people who watch the play
- a very expensive jewel
- where the play takes place
- the book full of words that the actors need to learn
- a situation when something is stolen
- the clothes the actors where during a play
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- a person who tries to solve a mystery
- what the police does when they catch the criminal before they take them to jail
- the people the play is about
- a small piece of paper with words on it
- the things the actors use while on the stage
- a person who cooks, cleans, and helps a richer person
- the person who did something wrong
14 Clues: to go in • a very expensive jewel • where the play takes place • the people the play is about • the people who watch the play • the person who did something wrong • a situation when something is stolen • a person who tries to solve a mystery • a small piece of paper with words on it • the clothes the actors where during a play • the things the actors use while on the stage • ...
Gov 2026-02-25
Across
- When the right to counsel officially begins
- Court-appointed lawyer for those who cannot afford one
- 1963 case that guaranteed lawyers for indigent defendants
- Amendment that contains the right to counsel
- The right to counsel applies in criminal cases
- Negotiation resolving most criminal cases
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- 1984 case establishing the effective assistance test
- 1833 case limiting the Bill of Rights to the federal government
- Process of applying the Bill of Rights to the states
- Protection against unfair government procedures
- Type of assistance required under the Sixth Amendment
- Amendment used to apply the Sixth to the states
- Case requiring police to inform suspects of their rights
- Government authority balanced against individual rights
14 Clues: Negotiation resolving most criminal cases • When the right to counsel officially begins • Amendment that contains the right to counsel • The right to counsel applies in criminal cases • Protection against unfair government procedures • Amendment used to apply the Sixth to the states • 1984 case establishing the effective assistance test • ...
Verona 2012-05-03
22 Clues: why • bury • tomb • prank • hatred • a sword • druggist • epidemic • criminal • same kind • to predict • confession • not promising • cheerful,merry • unholy, defiled • lack of harmony • mean,evil person • impoverished,poor • whinig,whimpering • to deceive or cheat • scold,rebuke,reprimand • a major affliction or hardship
Second Time 2B Botany Bay 2015-10-27
31 Clues: dom • bli • bov • tjuv • löss • hals • spyor • fånge • unken • stank • kedja • hetta • rånare • russin • flotta • ombord • ankare • ruttna • lämplig • innertak • fängelse • nybyggare • förvisning • brottsling • besättning • kackerlacka • botten, durk • sjöresa, resa • under, nedanför • steril, ofruktbar • boplats, bosättning
B1 U24 2023-05-13
Across
- ситуация
- (2words together) вставать
- (2words together) мыть посуду
- арестовать
- (2words together) просыпаться
- (3words together) избежать наказания
- молодежь
- преступник
- (2words together) въезжать (в новый дом)
- знакомый
- расписание
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- суд
- грабить (банки, людей)
- общество
- население
- повседневные задачи
- ответственный
- тюрьма
- признать
- традиция
- (2words together) врываться
- правительство
22 Clues: суд • тюрьма • ситуация • общество • признать • традиция • молодежь • знакомый • население • арестовать • преступник • расписание • ответственный • правительство • повседневные задачи • грабить (банки, людей) • (2words together) вставать • (2words together) врываться • (2words together) мыть посуду • (2words together) просыпаться • (3words together) избежать наказания • (2words together) въезжать (в новый дом)
Scene 3: Society (Adjectives and verbs) 2021-10-25
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- välttää
- työtön
- jättää huomiotta
- tehdä rikos
- tuomita
- suojella
- laillinen
- vaikuttaa
- kansainvälinen
- sosiaalinen, yhteiskunnallinen
- pidättää
- paikallinen
- rikas
- köyhä
- monikulttuurinen
- maailmanlaajuinen
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- vapaaehtoinen
- uskoa
- vaikuttaa
- vaikuttaa, olla merkitystä
- hyväksyä
- kunnioittaa
- pakollinen
- johtaa
- kansallinen
- koditon
- luottaa
- rikollinen
28 Clues: uskoa • rikas • köyhä • työtön • johtaa • välttää • tuomita • koditon • luottaa • hyväksyä • suojella • pidättää • vaikuttaa • laillinen • vaikuttaa • pakollinen • rikollinen • tehdä rikos • kunnioittaa • kansallinen • paikallinen • vapaaehtoinen • kansainvälinen • jättää huomiotta • monikulttuurinen • maailmanlaajuinen • vaikuttaa, olla merkitystä • sosiaalinen, yhteiskunnallinen
crucigrama 2022-10-20
Across
- tours.
- una mal hombre.
- language ellos hablan.
- autobus.
- katie.
- tomar fotos piramides katie.
- equivocado autobus.
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- imito.
- brandon y justin escalan las piriamides.
- cancun mexico.
- idioma pelicula.
- playa.
- piramides.
- el amigo de brandon.
- policia.
- mayans.
- famila brandon.
- brandon y justin ponte.
- enormas.
- mama de brandon al final.
20 Clues: imito. • playa. • tours. • katie. • mayans. • policia. • autobus. • enormas. • piramides. • cancun mexico. • una mal hombre. • famila brandon. • idioma pelicula. • equivocado autobus. • el amigo de brandon. • language ellos hablan. • brandon y justin ponte. • mama de brandon al final. • tomar fotos piramides katie. • brandon y justin escalan las piriamides.
Escuelas Biotipológicas y Teorías Endocrinológicas 2023-11-21
Across
- Realiza la siguiente clasificación:Endomorfo, Mesomorfo y Ectomorfo.
- Padre de la Endocrinología Criminal que afirma que la conducta criminal se debía a la disfunción de las glándulas de secreción interna.
- En su obra se propuso hallar las correlaciones entre la estructura somática y psíquica.
- Imposible considerar por separado al individuo del medio en que se desarrolla.
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- Segregan testosterona, causando mayor agresividad.
- Busca correlación entre procesos hormonales patológicos y delincuencia.
- Produce hormonas que potencian la agresividad.
- Ciencia que estudia a una persona como entidad vital, teniendo en cuenta varias de sus facetas..
- Autor de la escuela italiana que es precursor de la Endocrinología Criminal.
- Se manifiesta esencialmente antropométrica, concibiendo el tipo somático como la consecuencia lógica del modo en el que se ha desarrollado.
10 Clues: Produce hormonas que potencian la agresividad. • Segregan testosterona, causando mayor agresividad. • Realiza la siguiente clasificación:Endomorfo, Mesomorfo y Ectomorfo. • Busca correlación entre procesos hormonales patológicos y delincuencia. • Autor de la escuela italiana que es precursor de la Endocrinología Criminal. • ...
Drug Rings 2026-02-10
Across
- The hidden network of criminals and illegal operations within society.
- The process of making money gained from illegal activities appear legitimate.
- Engaging in organized criminal activities to make money, often through coercion or fraud.
- Forcing someone to give up money or property through threats or intimidation.
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- The illegal trade or transport of goods or people, especially drugs
- A group of individuals or organizations working together for a common criminal purpose.
- Dishonest or illegal behavior by people in power, often involving bribery.
- Illegally moving goods, people, or substances across borders.
- A person who uses violence or threats to ensure obedience within a criminal group
- A person who transports illegal drugs, often by hiding them in luggage or their body.
10 Clues: Illegally moving goods, people, or substances across borders. • The illegal trade or transport of goods or people, especially drugs • The hidden network of criminals and illegal operations within society. • Dishonest or illegal behavior by people in power, often involving bribery. • The process of making money gained from illegal activities appear legitimate. • ...
Adjectives to describe Chindogu 2022-05-04
Across
- He is a (criminal) man, he stole a lot of money.
- I always buy (ecològica) meat
- It is (factible) to buy a electric skate
- Alexia Putellas is an (increïble) player.
- You are so (avorrit).
- My fridge is super energy-(eficàs)
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- She is such a (excel·lent)student.
- Glass is too (fràgil)
- Ferrari is a very (cara) brand.
- Albert Einstein was so (intel·ligent).
- This is the most (extraordinària) thing I've ever seen.
- My bed is so (còmode). It’s like a cloud.
- She is so (creativa)! She can make what she wants with a few lego pieces
- He is (boig)! He says that he wants to jump off a bridge!
- It’s (pràctic) to have a microwave at home.
15 Clues: Glass is too (fràgil) • You are so (avorrit). • I always buy (ecològica) meat • Ferrari is a very (cara) brand. • She is such a (excel·lent)student. • My fridge is super energy-(eficàs) • Albert Einstein was so (intel·ligent). • It is (factible) to buy a electric skate • My bed is so (còmode). It’s like a cloud. • Alexia Putellas is an (increïble) player. • ...
The Pardoner's tale 2024-12-16
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- The nice__ greeted every customer once they entered the tavern
- The evil guys action led him down a path of ___
- The guy was a __, using people for his own gain
- She continued to ___ about things that were irrevelant to the conversation
- He was a ___, not the brightest
- The criminal asked to be __, saying that he has changed
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- The cook added a pinch of ___
- Due to the king's ___, he made people pay a heavy bill
- Lots of people in the tavern surrounded the __
- The farmer's ___ made a a beautiful harvest
- The oak tree was ___
- She felt ___ when she was uninvited
- The way he got his __ was illegal
- The criminal was a ___
- All of the team members were __ and ready
15 Clues: The oak tree was ___ • The criminal was a ___ • The cook added a pinch of ___ • He was a ___, not the brightest • The way he got his __ was illegal • She felt ___ when she was uninvited • All of the team members were __ and ready • The farmer's ___ made a a beautiful harvest • Lots of people in the tavern surrounded the __ • The evil guys action led him down a path of ___ • ...
Black Snake: Ned Kelly 2025-02-19
Across
- A protective covering, such as Ned Kelly’s iron suit.
- Fair treatment under the law.
- A well-known story or person, often exaggerated over time.
- A criminal who lives in the bush and commits robberies.
- A penalty given for wrongdoing.
- The act of harming someone in retaliation.
- A person who has broken the law and is on the run from authorities.
- Sought by law enforcement.
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- Well-known for a bad reason.
- A person found guilty of a crime.
- An act of resistance against authority or control.
- The act of staying alive despite danger.
- To break free from capture.
- A reward offered for capturing a criminal.
- A person held against their will as a form of leverage.
15 Clues: Sought by law enforcement. • To break free from capture. • Well-known for a bad reason. • Fair treatment under the law. • A penalty given for wrongdoing. • A person found guilty of a crime. • The act of staying alive despite danger. • A reward offered for capturing a criminal. • The act of harming someone in retaliation. • An act of resistance against authority or control. • ...
Reading Plan Review 2025-05-21
Across
- The diplomat who lost the important papers
- What Moriarty was considered to be by Holmes
- Criminal mastermind and Holmes' greatest intellectual rival
- Diplomatic building that might want the secret document
- Workplace where the theft occurred
- Country where the final confrontation between Holmes and Moriarty takes place
- Lord Holdhurst's relationship to Percy Phelps
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- Famous detective who solves the mystery
- Confidential document that was stolen
- The academic field in which Moriarty was originally a professor
- Famous waterfall where Holmes and Moriarty's final battle occurs
- Holmes' intelligent brother who helped him escape
- Town where Percy Phelps was recovering
- The brother-in-law who committed the theft
- Type of walking stick Holmes was carrying during his mountain journey
15 Clues: Workplace where the theft occurred • Confidential document that was stolen • Town where Percy Phelps was recovering • Famous detective who solves the mystery • The diplomat who lost the important papers • The brother-in-law who committed the theft • What Moriarty was considered to be by Holmes • Lord Holdhurst's relationship to Percy Phelps • ...
