criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
vocab 2026-04-30
Across
- Annul or rescind a document decision or offer
- Written court order issued to serve administration of justice; usually stipulating that something be done or not be done.
- Intentional abandonment of right
- Action to recover actual item of personal property rather than its value
- Damages in excess of actual loss awarded to wronged plaintiff to punish defendant
- “Have the body”; court order requiring that detained prisoner be produced in court to inquire into legality of detention
- Official Inquiry or examination before jury; coroner’s investigation of cause of death
- Court order authorizing action by public officer, usually arrest or search and seizure
- Written authority allowing one person to act for another
- Condition of release of accused person without payment of bail
- Command to appear in court and testify
- Written questions answered under oath
- Oral evidence given by witness
- Legislative act limiting time in which plaintiff may bring civil suit or state may bring criminal action
Down
- Holding of prisoner without bail
- Consideration of case by jury, as opposed to by judge or arbitrator
- Criminal charges made by grand jury
- “After the fact”; fixing or changing punishment for an act after it was committed, now forbidden by U.S. Constitution.
- Isolate jury
- Transfer of accused fugitive from state where arrested to state where charged
- answer to plaintiff’s declaration; accused’s answer to criminal charge
- Legally authorized period of delay
- “I do not wish to contest”
- Offer money or property to fulfill an obligation
- Legal case contested in court
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 or rescind a document decision or offer • ...
brain injury 2023-01-25
Across
- the amygdala can trigger this if activated
- functioning in the amygdala
- damage here can affect control of rage
Down
- behaviour involving physical force
- associated with the regulation of emotion
- an act that goes against the law
- behaviour that is intended with harm and anger
- can cause brain injury if abused
- damage here can lead to violence and anti social behaviour
- damage here effects how a criminal event is stored in memory
- damage here can explain high recidivism rates
- criminal act that may be the result of damage to the brain
12 Clues: functioning in the amygdala • an act that goes against the law • can cause brain injury if abused • behaviour involving physical force • damage here can affect control of rage • associated with the regulation of emotion • the amygdala can trigger this if activated • damage here can explain high recidivism rates • behaviour that is intended with harm and anger • ...
The Criminals Wife 2025-05-21
Across
- The name of the detective investigating the case
- The city where the main suspect lives
- The name of the detective's dead partner
- A ceremony that happens when someone dies
- What the criminals bought and sold
- The wife of the murdered criminal
- Where the guards ask questions to a suspect of a crime
Down
- Someone who offers legal advice and represents clients in court
- The name of the main suspect
- The city where the murder took place
- The wife of the main suspect
- The name of the criminal killed
12 Clues: The name of the main suspect • The wife of the main suspect • The name of the criminal killed • The wife of the murdered criminal • What the criminals bought and sold • The city where the murder took place • The city where the main suspect lives • The name of the detective's dead partner • A ceremony that happens when someone dies • ...
jess's cool crossweod 2022-01-19
Friday Trivia 2023-02-24
Across
- Country to which a person is responsible for paying taxes
- A list of individuals, countries, groups, or items that require close surveillance
- Introduction of criminal proceeds into the financial system
- Screening tool used by NCB
- Disclosing information likely to prejudice an investigation
- Separation of criminal proceeds from their source to disguise the audit trail and provide the appearance of legitimacy
Down
- This is the stage in which criminal proceeds are treated as legitimate
- All procedures, methods, and transactions designed to change the identity of illegally obtained money so that it appears to have originated from a legitimate source
- Customer shows uncommon curiosity about internal systems, controls and policies
- Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act
10 Clues: Screening tool used by NCB • Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act • Country to which a person is responsible for paying taxes • Introduction of criminal proceeds into the financial system • Disclosing information likely to prejudice an investigation • This is the stage in which criminal proceeds are treated as legitimate • ...
Miranda v Arizona/ Gideon v Wainwright 2022-02-28
Across
- “in all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right . . . to have the assistance of counsel for his defense
- a lawyer can __ a suspect about what to say and what not to say during the questioning
- a person involved in a criminal case cannot be forced to be a witness against himself
- He was charged with ___ into a pool
Down
- The right to a lawyer
- He was placed into this room for two hours
- These are lawyers employed by the state to represent these criminal defendants
- the form of confession made by Miranda
- A police officer must read this to you before questioning or nothing you say can be admissible.
- The constitution is this form of document
10 Clues: The right to a lawyer • He was charged with ___ into a pool • the form of confession made by Miranda • The constitution is this form of document • He was placed into this room for two hours • These are lawyers employed by the state to represent these criminal defendants • a person involved in a criminal case cannot be forced to be a witness against himself • ...
Crime and criminals, unit 9 2022-04-13
30 Clues: доказ • палій • тюрма • свідок • вбивця • радити • підпал • борець • втікати • вчинити • навмисно • термінал • невинний • на лавці • описувати • фальшивий • злочинець • грабіжник • грабіжник • жорстокий • зізнаватися • особистість • збентежений • розслідувати • контактувати • захоплюватися • несправедливість • крадіжка зі зломом • крадіжка в магазині • торгівля наркотиками
Second Time 2B Botany Bay 2015-10-27
31 Clues: dom • bov • bli • hals • löss • tjuv • hetta • fånge • unken • spyor • stank • kedja • ankare • rånare • ruttna • ombord • flotta • russin • lämplig • innertak • fängelse • nybyggare • förvisning • brottsling • besättning • kackerlacka • botten, durk • sjöresa, resa • under, nedanför • steril, ofruktbar • boplats, bosättning
21-24 2023-10-20
26 Clues: 평판 • 증상 • 위기 • 항구 • 문학 • 하락 • 수하물 • 적절한 • 위생의 • 엄청난 • 유창한 • 제출하다 • 맥박 고동 • 경력 직업 • 자유 해방 • 자산 재산 • 발생시키다 • 지출 경비 • 범인 범죄자 • 다른 뚜렷한 • 잘못인도하다 • 신청서 원서 • 익숙한 능숙한 • 부정의 소극적인 • 일정한 지속적인 • 조종하다 조작하다
Justice & Asylum Reforms 2023-11-05
Across
- Organized places.
- Care facility.
- Prison reformer.
- Incarceration place.
- Lawbreaker.
- Knowledge acquisition.
- Recovery.
- Division.
- Supporters of a cause.
- Care for health issues.
Down
- Dix Mental health reformer.
- Community.
- Change advocates.
- Mental health.
- Enacted laws.
- Imprisonment.
- Guiding role.
- Empathy.
- Self-respect.
- Compassionate.
- Youth-related.
- Progress.
22 Clues: Empathy. • Progress. • Recovery. • Division. • Community. • Lawbreaker. • Enacted laws. • Imprisonment. • Guiding role. • Self-respect. • Mental health. • Care facility. • Compassionate. • Youth-related. • Prison reformer. • Change advocates. • Organized places. • Incarceration place. • Knowledge acquisition. • Supporters of a cause. • Care for health issues. • Dix Mental health reformer.
crimes and criminals 2024-02-13
Across
- поджигатель
- грабитель(чел.)
- разбойник/мародер
- преступление
- воровство.в.магазине
- наркоторговец
- вандал
- убивать(син.murder)
- грабитель(места)
- вор(вообще)
- наркоторговля
- контрабандист
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- кража(вообще)
- ввоз.контрабанды
- ограбление(чел.)
- убийство
- разбой/мародерство
- взломщик (напр.дома)
- ограбление(места)
- поджог
- преступник
- убийца
- магазинный.вор
- взлом(напр.дома)
- красть(вообще)
- вандализм
26 Clues: поджог • убийца • вандал • убийство • вандализм • преступник • поджигатель • вор(вообще) • преступление • кража(вообще) • наркоторговец • наркоторговля • контрабандист • магазинный.вор • красть(вообще) • грабитель(чел.) • ввоз.контрабанды • ограбление(чел.) • взлом(напр.дома) • грабитель(места) • ограбление(места) • разбойник/мародер • разбой/мародерство • убивать(син.murder) • взломщик (напр.дома) • воровство.в.магазине
6B Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-05
20 Clues: amar • rentar • failure • fascinar • capturar • Extranjero • Crítica (f) • Crítico (m) • La detective • Una criminal • primer galán • para arrestar • Enamorarse de • estrella de cine • cometer un crimen • Estoy enamorado de • has visto un perro • ladrón tomó dinero • he visto una persona • si ella tomara dinero
Crimes Kedirin 2023-04-20
Across
- mõrvar
- võltsima
- kurjategija
- narkootikumidega kaubitsema
- süütama
- tänavaröövi teostama
- vägistaja
- poliitilist mõrva teostama
- purjuspäi autot juhtima
- murdvargust toime panema
- piraat
- salakaubavedaja
Down
- kuritegu
- terrorist
- rööver
- mõrvama
- tänavarööver
- poevaras
- salakaupa vedama
- vandaalitseja
- varastama
- varas
- autot röövima
- reetur
- vandaalitsema
- relva ähvardusel röövima
26 Clues: varas • mõrvar • rööver • reetur • piraat • mõrvama • süütama • kuritegu • võltsima • poevaras • terrorist • vägistaja • varastama • kurjategija • tänavarööver • vandaalitseja • autot röövima • vandaalitsema • salakaubavedaja • salakaupa vedama • tänavaröövi teostama • purjuspäi autot juhtima • relva ähvardusel röövima • murdvargust toime panema • poliitilist mõrva teostama • narkootikumidega kaubitsema
Vocabulary Unit 2 2022-09-29
32 Clues: Opfer • Brust • Neffe • Waffe • Brust • Tatort • Rätsel • Zeuger • stehlen • Bericht • begehen • illegal • ermorden • schützen • verstört • beweisen • erwähnen • attraktiv • entkommen • Verwandte • übernehmen • Papierkorb • Verbrecher • Ermittlung • Erpressung • historisch • Angestellte • Verdächtiger • hervorragend • aufschließen • Sachbearbeiter • in Pension gehen
Lessons 5 & 6 2024-11-15
20 Clues: Flat • Enemy • Timid • mnpeoy • aibomk • Opposed • neniias • Sluggish • A leader • Confined • One whole • To reject • yopeeprmtr • Footprint or trace • The criminal is ______ • Done quickly or hastily • A strong taste or liking • The weather is always ______ • A zombie ______ is bound to happen • His words during the argument were ______
Top Up 7-12 2025-05-20
32 Clues: resa • köra • bära • elev • köpa • byta • några • ensam • spänd • oljud • sista • värka • fråga • rädda • flytta • klocka • besöka • farlig • fattig • billig • annons • hjärna • skjuta • sanning • tidning • förlora • skratta • upptäcka • förvånad • bry sig om • brottsling • jättestor, enorm
Hunter Vastine 2012-02-23
Across
- homicide- of wrongly causing the death of another human being after rationally considering the timing or method of doing so
- formally certifies the accused is free from the charge of an offense, as far as the criminal law is concerned
- Rights- is a warning given by police in the United States to criminal suspects in police custody (or in a custodial interrogation) before they are interrogated to preserve the admissibility of their statements against them in criminal proceedings
- having the agreement and consent of all
- any party who is required to answer the complaint of a plantiff or pursuer in a civil lawsuit before a court, or any party who has been formally charged or accused of violating a criminal statute
- jury- a jury that cannot come up with a verdict after an extended period of deliberation
- a person who directs others
- the formal finding of fact made by jury on matters or questions submitted to the jury by a judge
Down
- of proof- is the obligation to shift the accepted conclusion away from an oppositional opinion to one's own position
- is a solemn attestation as to to the truth of a matter
- examination- the interrogation of a witness called by one’s opponent
- by a government agency, most often a court, that has authority to compel testimony by a witness or production of evidence under a penalty for failure
- jeopardy- is a procedural defence that forbids a defendant from being tried again on the same (or similar) charges following a legitimate acquittal or conviction
- assault- is a crime causing a victim to fear violence
- also known as forswearing, is the willful act of swearing a false oath or affrimation to tell the truth, whether spoken or in writing, concerning matters material to a judicial proceeding
15 Clues: a person who directs others • having the agreement and consent of all • assault- is a crime causing a victim to fear violence • is a solemn attestation as to to the truth of a matter • examination- the interrogation of a witness called by one’s opponent • jury- a jury that cannot come up with a verdict after an extended period of deliberation • ...
Crimes Against the Person 2020-11-10
Across
- a criminal charge brought against a person who, through criminal negligence, allows another person to die
- a rule of criminal statutes that any death which occurs during the commission of a felony is first degree murder, and all participants in that felony or attempted felony can be charged with and found guilty of murder
- sexual intercourse with a minor
- The killing of a human being due to the act or omission of another
- the intentional killing of oneself
- the crime of killing another person unlawfully in circumstances that do not amount to murder
- unlawful sexual activity and usually sexual intercourse carried out forcibly or under threat of injury against a person's will
- the threat or attempt to strike another, whether successful or not, provided the target is aware of the danger
- A conscious, intentional wrongdoing either of a civil wrong like libel or a criminal act like assault or murder, with the intention of doing harm to the victim
Down
- the crime of killing another human being unlawfully but unintentionally
- a killing which is deliberate and premeditated
- an act in which a person intentionally sexually touches another person without that person's consent, or coerces or physically forces a person to engage in a sexual act against their will
- a non-premeditated killing, resulting from an assault in which death of the victim was a distinct possibility
- forcible sexual intercourse by a male acquaintance of a woman, during a voluntary social engagement in which the woman did not intend to submit to the sexual advances and resisted the acts by verbal refusals, denials or pleas to stop, and/or physical resistance
- the act of pursuing or following someone persistently or threateningly
15 Clues: sexual intercourse with a minor • the intentional killing of oneself • a killing which is deliberate and premeditated • The killing of a human being due to the act or omission of another • the act of pursuing or following someone persistently or threateningly • the crime of killing another human being unlawfully but unintentionally • ...
Ch. 11 Key terms 2024-04-08
Across
- ___ Hypothesis. The view that low rates of crime and delinquency among females reflect the leniency with which female offenders are treated.
- ___ guidelines. A set of standards that defines parameters for trial judges to follow in their sentencing decisions.
- ___ sentence. A fixed term of incarceration. Felt by many to be too restrictive.
- ___ in sentencing, A sentencing scheme requiring that offenders serve at least 85% of their original sentence before being eligible for parole.
- ___sentence. A statutory requirement that a certain penalty shall be set and carried out in all cases upon conviction.
- The policy of keeping dangerous criminals in confinement to eliminate risk of repeating their offence in society.
- A state or federal correctional institution for incarceration of felony offenders for terms of 1 year or more.
- General ___. A crime control policy that depends on the fear of criminal penalties.
- ___ deterrence. Suggests that punishment should be severe enough to convince convicted offenders never to repeat their criminal activity.
Down
- ___ sentences. Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served simultaneously.
- ___ Sentence. A term of incarceration with a stated minimum and maximum length. Prisoner is eligible for parole after minimum sentence has been served.
- ___ Sentences. Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other.
- Just ___. The philosophy of justice asserting that those who violate the rights of others deserve to be punished.
- Witness ___ statement. A postconviction statement by the victim of a crime or the victims family that may be used to guide sentencing decisions.
- The practice of awarding each person his or her just due. Seeks to compensate individual victim and general society.
15 Clues: ___ sentence. A fixed term of incarceration. Felt by many to be too restrictive. • General ___. A crime control policy that depends on the fear of criminal penalties. • ___ sentences. Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served simultaneously. • ___ Sentences. Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other. • ...
Vocab Crosword 2021-08-26
Dasha/Misha 15th-25th of June, 23 2023-06-28
Across
- преступник, преступный
- жертва, жертвовать
- зашифрованный
- жизнеспособный, устойчивый
- всё же, всё-таки, тем не менее
- труд, работа
- гражданский
- хотя
- наказывать, штрафовать
- приговорить
Down
- утечка
- цель
- плохо вести себя/дурное поведение
- портить, баловать
- данные
- намерение, стремление
- штраф
- предположительно
- изысканный, утонченный
- расшифровать
- ошибка, жук
- шифровать
- таким образом
23 Clues: цель • хотя • штраф • утечка • данные • шифровать • ошибка, жук • гражданский • приговорить • расшифровать • труд, работа • зашифрованный • таким образом • предположительно • портить, баловать • жертва, жертвовать • намерение, стремление • преступник, преступный • изысканный, утонченный • наказывать, штрафовать • жизнеспособный, устойчивый • всё же, всё-таки, тем не менее • плохо вести себя/дурное поведение
Destination B1 - Unit 24 Vocabulary II 2017-02-22
32 Clues: zvyk • soud • volby • vinný • vláda • mladí • vězení • okrást • střela • rutina • naživu • spáchat • odvážný • přiznat • charita • kultura • trestat • komunita • politika • hlasovat • zatknout • zločinec • obyvatel • národnost • nelegální • zodpovědný • společnost • nesouhlasit • obyvatelstvo • neuvěřitelné • klidný, mírný • rovný, vyrovnaný
Vocabulario De Derecho Penal 2026-05-12
30 Clues: Jail • Jury • Bail • Court • Trial • Crime • Judge • Felony • Guilty • Arrest • Appeal • Custody • Witness • Jeopardy • Evidence • Subpoena • Sentence • Innocent • Defendant • Affidavit • Statement • Probation • Prosecutor • Arraignment • Due Process • Plea Bargain • Defense Lawyer • Police Officer • Criminal Intent • Capital Offence
Unit 2 crime and criminals Johanna Ly 8C 2026-05-21
Across
- reetur
- väljapressija
- süütamine
- kurjategija
- vandaalitseja
- lennukiröövel
- autovargus
- purjuspäi autot juhtima
- mõrvar
- varastama
- mõrv
- riigireetmine
- taskuvaras
- poliitiline mõrv
- narkootikumidega kaubitsema
Down
- pettur
- tänavarööv
- murdvaras
- inimröövel
- vandalism
- häkker
- piraat
- piraatlus
- võltsimine
- joobesolekus autojuhtimne
- kuritegu
- vargus
- poevargus
- süütama
- terrorist
30 Clues: mõrv • pettur • reetur • häkker • piraat • mõrvar • vargus • süütama • kuritegu • murdvaras • vandalism • süütamine • piraatlus • varastama • poevargus • terrorist • tänavarööv • inimröövel • võltsimine • autovargus • taskuvaras • kurjategija • väljapressija • vandaalitseja • lennukiröövel • riigireetmine • poliitiline mõrv • purjuspäi autot juhtima • joobesolekus autojuhtimne • narkootikumidega kaubitsema
Duel of Minds 2022-10-06
Across
- An Alumni who is now a part of Pakistan’s First XI
- Heritage Building was a __________ before it was a school?
- Phrase spoken at assembly “ BayViewHigh at ease, ___! ”
- Sir Shams dressed up as ________ at the latest bonfire?
Down
- Which house won the last Sports Day?
- BVHS Motto “We _______ in you”
- The activity which earns the most money for charity at BVHS bake sale
- The most in demand food item at the Canteen
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? • ...
The young minds 2016-07-08
Across
- / A specialist in the theory and practice of education.
- / refusal to give something requested or desired
- / sound practical judgement.
- / to endow with ability; enable.
Down
- / free from legal or specific wrong; guiltless.
- / A state or situation of great distress or unrest felt to resemble a boiling kettle
- /run-down places inhabited by the poor
- / an excess of something
8 Clues: / an excess of something • / sound practical judgement. • / to endow with ability; enable. • /run-down places inhabited by the poor • / free from legal or specific wrong; guiltless. • / refusal to give something requested or desired • / A specialist in the theory and practice of education. • ...
Vocabulary Assignment 1 2022-09-07
Xander's Vocabulary 2022-03-08
Across
- Being stopped and standstill
- someone against and forbidden by the law
- a cop says these to their suspect (2 words=a dash
- a serious criminal offense
- A public official whose duty it is to administer the law
- an invalid trial
Down
- someone who is being forced to do something
- someone who is an associate with the case
- an antonym is obedience
- a synonym is excuse
10 Clues: an invalid trial • a synonym is excuse • an antonym is obedience • a serious criminal offense • Being stopped and standstill • someone against and forbidden by the law • someone who is an associate with the case • someone who is being forced to do something • a cop says these to their suspect (2 words=a dash • A public official whose duty it is to administer the law
getting ready for trail. 2014-04-24
Across
- A document or testimony used in trail.
- The written statement by the plantiff in a civil case.
- A persons response.
- Information obtain in violation.
- A criminal in a case.
- Decisions of the judging.
Down
- The time given to the defendant.
- An argreement between to two parties.
- Management Lines: A document that sets all dates and dead lines.
- The person sewing criminal in the case.
10 Clues: A persons response. • A criminal in a case. • Decisions of the judging. • The time given to the defendant. • Information obtain in violation. • An argreement between to two parties. • A document or testimony used in trail. • The person sewing criminal in the case. • The written statement by the plantiff in a civil case. • ...
MONEY HEIST CROSSWORD 2024-05-05
Across
- Someone a criminal kidnaps
- British term for a police officer
- What police puts on your wrist when you are arrested
- a robbery
- To put money in the bank
- Up What police will shout before arresting someone
- You wear it to cover your face
Down
- Someone who steals money from a bank
- Someone who commits a crime
- "Get on your ______ if you want to live"
10 Clues: a robbery • To put money in the bank • Someone a criminal kidnaps • Someone who commits a crime • You wear it to cover your face • British term for a police officer • Someone who steals money from a bank • "Get on your ______ if you want to live" • Up What police will shout before arresting someone • What police puts on your wrist when you are arrested
Judicial Branch power words 2026-05-12
Across
- Branch-The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- Jurisdiction-The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. Courts with original jurisdiction are also known as trial courts
- Review-The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution. This is when the judicial branch interprets the laws.
- by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments.
- Case-A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
Down
- government’s side in a criminal case.
- person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
- Cause-The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- Jurisdiction-The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- Process-The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the Constitution.
- Case-A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
13 Clues: government’s side in a criminal case. • person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments. • Case-A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law. • Jurisdiction-The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts. • ...
Crossword 3 2025-01-29
Across
- The name of the parrot in the video we watched
- The acquisition of knowledge or skills through experience, study, or by being taught
- According to the code of the street, “____” families promote the use of violence for resolving conflicts
- Cultural deviance theories focused specifically on crimes committed in the ____.
- A violent crime committed as a result of a sudden, strong impulse
- Ronald Akers studied under a ____ theorist. These theorists argue that Crime is a result of unequal distribution of wealth and power in society.
- 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
- ____ ____ therapy helps people change their attitudes and thoughts.
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- Sutherland argued that criminal behavior was learned through social ____
- Akers argued that criminal behavior was learned through ____ conditioning
- A policy implication of social learning theories: ____ initiatives to keep youth out of trouble (don’t include the hyphen)
- According to the code of the street, “____” families promote conformity to law and the value of legitimate work
- The essence of the code of the street: the willingness to use ____ as a response to any slight, real or perceived
- 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
17 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 • ...
Crossword 3 2025-01-29
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- The name of the parrot in the video we watched
- ____ ____ therapy helps people change their attitudes and thoughts.
- A violent crime committed as a result of a sudden, strong impulse
- A ____ theory of crime seeks to explain all crime committed by all groups of people, everywhere
- Criminal cultures impart definitions in favor of ____ the law
- The essence of the code of the street: the willingness to use ____ as a response to any slight, real or perceived
- According to the code of the street, “____” families promote the use of violence for resolving conflicts
- Increases the likelihood that a certain behavior will stop
- Sutherland argued that criminal behavior was learned through social ____
- According to the code of the street, “____” families promote conformity to law and the value of legitimate work
- The founder of differential association theory: Edwin ____
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- Cultural deviance theories focused specifically on crimes committed in the ____.
- This occurs when men from "decent" families adopt the street code to protect themselves from victimization (don't include the hyphen)
- Increases the likelihood that a certain behavior will continue
- Ronald Akers studied under a ____ theorist. These theorists argue that Crime is a result of unequal distribution of wealth and power in society.
- Akers argued that criminal behavior was learned through ____ conditioning
- A policy implication of social learning theories: ____ initiatives to keep youth out of trouble (don’t include the hyphen)
17 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 • ...
Movies we have all seen 2015-01-10
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- colder inside
- the Lone rangers nephews horse?
- these blast points to big for sand people.
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- you can read minds!
- where's my supper suit?
- would the lady like a neckless........fish fish we catch them you buy them!
- he hates these cans!
- I can't talk right now we got cows!
- I want a peanut butter jelly sandwich
- he has gone turbo
10 Clues: colder inside • he has gone turbo • you can read minds! • he hates these cans! • where's my supper suit? • the Lone rangers nephews horse? • I can't talk right now we got cows! • I want a peanut butter jelly sandwich • these blast points to big for sand people. • would the lady like a neckless........fish fish we catch them you buy them!
Animal Themed Crossword Puzzle (Very Hard) 2023-11-08
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- Kills around 700,000 people per year.
- First appearing around 41 million years ago.
- There arms have a minds of there own.
- THEY DON’T CHEW THEIR FOOD.
- They only eat live prey.
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- thier eggs glow.
- They are Venomous Mammals
- Mammals that can sleep in water.
- They do not have bones
- A mammal who can swim up to 100 feet underwater.
10 Clues: thier eggs glow. • They do not have bones • They only eat live prey. • They are Venomous Mammals • THEY DON’T CHEW THEIR FOOD. • Mammals that can sleep in water. • Kills around 700,000 people per year. • There arms have a minds of there own. • First appearing around 41 million years ago. • A mammal who can swim up to 100 feet underwater.
Animal Themed Crossword Puzzle (Very Hard) 2023-11-08
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- Kills around 700,000 people per year.
- First appearing around 41 million years ago.
- There arms have a minds of there own.
- THEY DON’T CHEW THEIR FOOD.
- They only eat live prey.
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- thier eggs glow.
- They are Venomous Mammals
- Mammals that can sleep in water.
- They do not have bones
- A mammal who can swim up to 100 feet underwater.
10 Clues: thier eggs glow. • They do not have bones • They only eat live prey. • They are Venomous Mammals • THEY DON’T CHEW THEIR FOOD. • Mammals that can sleep in water. • Kills around 700,000 people per year. • There arms have a minds of there own. • First appearing around 41 million years ago. • A mammal who can swim up to 100 feet underwater.
Hebrew 10:11-25 2024-10-02
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- We should provoke each other to ____ and good works.
- Doing the same thing over and over.
- The act of killing animals to cover ones sins.
- Where Jesus says he'll write His laws.
- Jesus' death abolished the ___.
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- A place to prop up our feet.
- The oppisite of friends.
- Where Jesus says he'll put His laws.
- Reliable; Trustworthy
- The duration of Christ's sacfifice.
10 Clues: Reliable; Trustworthy • The oppisite of friends. • A place to prop up our feet. • Jesus' death abolished the ___. • Doing the same thing over and over. • The duration of Christ's sacfifice. • Where Jesus says he'll put His laws. • Where Jesus says he'll write His laws. • The act of killing animals to cover ones sins. • We should provoke each other to ____ and good works.
Nintendo counsels 2023-03-13
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- Motion Controlls
- DiS is a fun handheld
- Only one hint: Duck Hunt
- One hint: Smash Bros. Melee
- This switched the minds of Nintendo fans across the world
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- Can only run games with only 64GB max
- It is a foldable handheld counsel with Tomodachi life
- Pokemon Emerald and many more
- The second counsel by Nintendo
- The first hand-held
10 Clues: Motion Controlls • The first hand-held • DiS is a fun handheld • Only one hint: Duck Hunt • One hint: Smash Bros. Melee • Pokemon Emerald and many more • The second counsel by Nintendo • Can only run games with only 64GB max • It is a foldable handheld counsel with Tomodachi life • This switched the minds of Nintendo fans across the world
Anagrams and Hidden words - Cryptic crossword 2025-09-26
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- Partially abolish a bitcoin practice (5)
- Asking, do minds fragment (7)
- O, Nahum oration features comedic material (5)
- Nice lad migrated country (7)
- Turtleneck pieces we ate raw (7)
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- Be worthy of adjusting timer (5)
- Going longways, how I'd muddled (5)
- Name best "it" lead characters (5)
- Please!! Central to former cynic (5)
- Wash off strand of fiber in seaweed (5)
10 Clues: Asking, do minds fragment (7) • Nice lad migrated country (7) • Be worthy of adjusting timer (5) • Turtleneck pieces we ate raw (7) • Name best "it" lead characters (5) • Going longways, how I'd muddled (5) • Please!! Central to former cynic (5) • Wash off strand of fiber in seaweed (5) • Partially abolish a bitcoin practice (5) • ...
Crimes Against People and Property 2016-11-15
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- human killing
- immediate threat of attacking someone
- illegal entry into any building with the intent to commit a crime
- direct payments made from criminal to victim as compensation for a crime
- the taking of a person's property by violence
- illegal touching of another person
- obtaining another's property through lies and deceit
- unlawful taking of another's property with the intention of permanently depriving the owner of its possession
- seeks to treat and reform the lawbreaker
- the crime of intentionally defacing another person's property
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- blackmail
- unlawful killing of another person with malice aforethought
- Crime a crime motivated by racial, sexual, or other prejudice
- stealing another's property
- seeks to isolate a criminal from society to protect ordinary citizens
- the crime of lying while testifying under oath
- burning something of someone else's
17 Clues: blackmail • human killing • stealing another's property • illegal touching of another person • burning something of someone else's • immediate threat of attacking someone • seeks to treat and reform the lawbreaker • the taking of a person's property by violence • the crime of lying while testifying under oath • obtaining another's property through lies and deceit • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 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. • ...
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 • ...
Law and Order 2021-11-24
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- A phrase used in CRIMINAL LAW to describe an intensely emotional state of mind induced by a type of provocation that would cause a reasonable person to act on impulse or without reflection.
- the most serious of all homicide offenses. It involves any intentional murder that is willful and premeditated with malice aforethought
- declare (someone) to be guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law.
- with the intention of causing harm; deliberately.
- the painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible coma.
- ommonly defined as an intentional killing in which the offender had no prior intent to kill, such as a killing that occurs in the "heat of passion".
- an intentional killing that is not premeditated or planned, nor committed in a reasonable "heat of passion" or 2) a killing caused by dangerous conduct and the offender's obvious lack of concern for human life.
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- a violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd.
- any defendant in a criminal trial is assumed to be innocent until they have been proven guilty.
- usually refers to an unintentional killing that results from recklessness or criminal negligence
- an allegorical personification of the moral force in judicial systems.
- accuse (someone) of something, especially an offense under law.
- (of an action, especially a crime) thought out or planned beforehand.
13 Clues: a violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd. • with the intention of causing harm; deliberately. • accuse (someone) of something, especially an offense under law. • (of an action, especially a crime) thought out or planned beforehand. • an allegorical personification of the moral force in judicial systems. • ...
Crime 2018-12-10
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- A person or group of people take over an aeroplane and force it to land somewhere (crime)
- A person intentionally damages public or private property (criminal)
- Someone threatens another person on the streets and takes their valuables from them (verb)
- A group of people entre a bank with weapons and steal the money (crime)
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- You come home from holiday to find that your TV and laptop have been stolen (criminal)
- Someone is taken somewhere without their permission (criminal)
- An angry person takes someone’s life (criminal)
7 Clues: An angry person takes someone’s life (criminal) • Someone is taken somewhere without their permission (criminal) • A person intentionally damages public or private property (criminal) • A group of people entre a bank with weapons and steal the money (crime) • You come home from holiday to find that your TV and laptop have been stolen (criminal) • ...
Crime 2018-12-10
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- Someone is taken somewhere without their permission (criminal)
- You come home from holiday to find that your TV and laptop have been stolen (criminal)
- An angry person takes someone’s life (criminal)
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- A person or group of people take over an aeroplane and force it to land somewhere (crime)
- A person intentionally damages public or private property (criminal)
- A group of people entre a bank with weapons and steal the money (crime)
- Someone threatens another person on the streets and takes their valuables from them (verb)
7 Clues: An angry person takes someone’s life (criminal) • Someone is taken somewhere without their permission (criminal) • A person intentionally damages public or private property (criminal) • A group of people entre a bank with weapons and steal the money (crime) • You come home from holiday to find that your TV and laptop have been stolen (criminal) • ...
Judicial Branch Crossword 2017-01-10
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- transcript of preceding
- a legal case that establishes principle for later cases
- also called the “Opinion of the Court”
- authority of a court to try a case
- activism concept that judges should interpret law in light of current events
- courts lower federal courts
- opinion to make some point not emphasized in the majority opinion
- detailed written statement
- civilian court part of the judicial branch, but separate from the military establishment
- person against whom the complaint is made
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- case when defendant is tried for federal crime
- order by the Court directing lower court to send up a given case for review
- military courts
- opinion written by justices who don’t agree with the Court’s majority decision
- process used when a lower court is not clear of how to rule a case
- case a case involving non-criminal matters
- person who files the suite
- list of cases to be heard
18 Clues: military courts • transcript of preceding • list of cases to be heard • person who files the suite • detailed written statement • courts lower federal courts • authority of a court to try a case • also called the “Opinion of the Court” • person against whom the complaint is made • case a case involving non-criminal matters • case when defendant is tried for federal crime • ...
Vocabulary Page 72 2024-04-17
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- - 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 2025-01-23
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- Where criminals go when they are caught
- when someone kills another person on purpose
- When someone threatens another person to reveal infomation
- Someone who has seen or knows about the crime
- when the police stop and force a person down to the station
- A person held captive
- When someone wants to hurt another person because they hurt them first
- someone who breaks the law
- Leads that help the police solve a crime
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- When you have done nothing wrong
- Someone who investigate crime
- someone who helps with legal matters, often in court
- what the police needs in court to lock the criminal away
- When someone breaks into another persons house
- A person the police think might have committed the crime
- When someone hurts another person on purpose
- A Crime that the police are investigating
- when a person has done something wrong
18 Clues: A person held captive • someone who breaks the law • Someone who investigate crime • When you have done nothing wrong • when a person has done something wrong • Where criminals go when they are caught • Leads that help the police solve a crime • A Crime that the police are investigating • when someone kills another person on purpose • ...
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.
- crimes that involve more serious offenses.
- means to somehow assist in the commission of a crime, or to be an accomplice.
- 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.
- 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."
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- 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.
- the theft of objects exceeding a certain monetary value, as set by statute or court ruling.
- 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.
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 2020-08-26
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- the word used for the term to amend or modify the decision of a lower court
- the type of confession that is unlawfully forced
- synonym used for the term to submit evidence
- the part of the decision where the court explains the grounds for the decision
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- the synonym of the word to affirm the decision
- the decision about the guilt
- synonym used for a first instance court
- the synonym for the term of violation of the right
- what the court does with preliminary questions
- the synonym of the word to dismiss the decision
- the decision about the punishment
11 Clues: the decision about the guilt • the decision about the punishment • synonym used for a first instance court • synonym used for the term to submit evidence • the synonym of the word to affirm the decision • what the court does with preliminary questions • the synonym of the word to dismiss the decision • the type of confession that is unlawfully forced • ...
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 Cases Crossword 2025-05-21
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- Wrongly accused of murder because the CSI's contaminated the crime scene by not wearing protective clothing
- Spent 10 years in prison for rape after Jennifer Thompson wrongly identified him in court
- Stabbed in a London stairwell, this case took 3 trials and cost £16 million due to Bromley a 14 year old unreliable witness
- Wrongly accused of rape after a forensic mixed up 2 DNA samples
- Wrongly arrested after their DNA was passed onto the victims nails through the transfer of money
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- Known as the railway rapist, he was caught when police used geographical profiling which led to the location of his home
- Strand of hair was analysed and showed the individual had been drugged
- Police were named institutionally racist after this case and this led to only 2 out of 5 offenders facing justice
- Wrongly convicted of killing her two baby sons based on the evidence of an expert witness
- Police set up a honey trap in an attempt to get this person to admit to the murder of Rachel Nickell
- 96 people died at a football match due to police failing to manage crowds and the emergency response was slow
11 Clues: Wrongly accused of rape after a forensic mixed up 2 DNA samples • Strand of hair was analysed and showed the individual had been drugged • Spent 10 years in prison for rape after Jennifer Thompson wrongly identified him in court • Wrongly convicted of killing her two baby sons based on the evidence of an expert witness • ...
Criminal Justice Prisons 2026-04-16
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- short term detention
- The Ten Accountability Principlesility principles
- criminal justice system allowed inmates to leave daily for work or school
- about 3.7 million adulats are under ______ supervison
- ____david balance González, 26 year old musican
- ____ justice system seeks to transform the conditions in society that allowed harm to happen in the first place
- fenders that hace been incarcerated in a prison facility and released before the court-imposed expiration date.
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- police punish illegality through day to day processes like ___ stops
- a form of digital surveillance that tracks people's physical location, movement, or other markers of behavior
- offenders who have been convicted of an offense but whose prison sentence is suspended.
- _____ justice system seeks to heal or restore imbalance once harm
11 Clues: short term detention • ____david balance González, 26 year old musican • The Ten Accountability Principlesility principles • about 3.7 million adulats are under ______ supervison • _____ justice system seeks to heal or restore imbalance once harm • police punish illegality through day to day processes like ___ stops • ...
Criminal Defense Crossword 2026-05-15
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- The final decision in a trial
- A group of people who listen to the case and decide the outcome
- The person accused of a crime
- A person who saw what happened
- Information used to help prove what happened
- A set of rules people must follow
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- A person who helps defend someone in court
- Another word for being honest and fair
- The person in charge of the courtroom
- A meeting in court to decide a case
- The place where trials happen
11 Clues: The final decision in a trial • The person accused of a crime • The place where trials happen • A person who saw what happened • A set of rules people must follow • A meeting in court to decide a case • The person in charge of the courtroom • Another word for being honest and fair • A person who helps defend someone in court • Information used to help prove what happened • ...
Law and Society 2012-09-18
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- The party that commences civil action.
- A place where people can resolve disputes relating to the law.
- A court official who has the power to make decisions on matters brought before a court of law.
- To treat somebody differently or less favourable because of his or her personal characteristics
- A process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act or caused another person a loss.
- Any system of things in a graded order
- A set of legal rules
- The party in a criminal or civil trial against whom an action action has been brought.
- Disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws.
- An application for a legal decision to be reviewed in a higher court.
- A group of people selected to hear the evidence in a court case.
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- A previous legal decision that serves as a rule or pattern in future cases.
- the standard of proof required in a criminal trial.
- To bring a civil action against another person for causing damage or injury.
- A court official who hears cases in the lowest court of law
- To release an accused person who is awaiting trial. Another person usually guarantees to pay a large sum of money if the accused does not later appear in court on a certain date.
- Equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system.
17 Clues: A set of legal rules • The party that commences civil action. • Any system of things in a graded order • the standard of proof required in a criminal trial. • A court official who hears cases in the lowest court of law • A place where people can resolve disputes relating to the law. • Disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws. • ...
The Elements of a Crime 2012-06-06
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- a state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action
- Liability Offences offences that do not require mens rea but to which the accused can offer the defense or due diligence
- Intent the desire to commit a wrongful act, with ulterior motive or purpose
- Reus to commit an illegal act
- Laws federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare
- Offences a serious criminal offence and is given 3 choices of a penalty
- the reason a person commits a crime
- blindness a deliberate closing of ones mind to the possible consequences of ones actions
- Offence a minor offence that carries a relatively light penalty
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- an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea
- Intent the desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another
- legal responsibility for a wrongful action
- Offences a criminal offence of which the prosecutor has the option of charging as an offence punishable by summary conviction or indictable offence
- consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take
- Diligence the defense that the accused took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular offence
- Negligence reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others, sometimes causing injury or death
- Rea to intent to commit a crime
17 Clues: Reus to commit an illegal act • Rea to intent to commit a crime • the reason a person commits a crime • legal responsibility for a wrongful action • Offence a minor offence that carries a relatively light penalty • an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea • a state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action • ...
Crossword 3 2025-01-29
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- The name of the parrot in the video we watched
- ____ ____ therapy helps people change their attitudes and thoughts.
- A violent crime committed as a result of a sudden, strong impulse
- A ____ theory of crime seeks to explain all crime committed by all groups of people, everywhere
- Criminal cultures impart definitions in favor of ____ the law
- The essence of the code of the street: the willingness to use ____ as a response to any slight, real or perceived
- According to the code of the street, “____” families promote the use of violence for resolving conflicts
- Increases the likelihood that a certain behavior will stop
- Sutherland argued that criminal behavior was learned through social ____
- According to the code of the street, “____” families promote conformity to law and the value of legitimate work
- The founder of differential association theory: Edwin ____
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- Cultural deviance theories focused specifically on crimes committed in the ____.
- This occurs when men from "decent" families adopt the street code to protect themselves from victimization (don't include the hyphen)
- Increases the likelihood that a certain behavior will continue
- Ronald Akers studied under a ____ theorist. These theorists argue that Crime is a result of unequal distribution of wealth and power in society.
- Akers argued that criminal behavior was learned through ____ conditioning
- A policy implication of social learning theories: ____ initiatives to keep youth out of trouble (don’t include the hyphen)
17 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 • ...
Crossword Labs 2015-12-08
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- judge often work in here
- they need to take photos of celebrity for make money
- when you neither like nor dislike something
- beautiful girl present perfect picture in front of camera
- when criminal after escape, what police will to do?
- community have it
- when you were misunderstanding what will you do?
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- they will stolen all of your money at midnight
- everyone have it but all of us don’t want to tell other people
- they are a kind of police on the highway to work
- mabey they are dancer ,sport star and actor
- it present fair judgement
- someone speaking gracious words,however has made false behavior
- it appear in newspaper everyday
- criminal will be catch into there
- they often take money from someone else’s wallet
16 Clues: community have it • judge often work in here • it present fair judgement • it appear in newspaper everyday • criminal will be catch into there • when you neither like nor dislike something • mabey they are dancer ,sport star and actor • they will stolen all of your money at midnight • they are a kind of police on the highway to work • ...
Outsiders Slang 2013-02-04
16 Clues: gun • cops • girl • fight • drunk • steal • punched • be quiet • not cool • criminal • cigarette • you understand • attacked by the socs • let's get out of here • poor kids from east side • wealthy kids from west side
ADJ 1 Chapter 1 Barrera 2016-02-09
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- an institution to hold pretrial detainees and people convicted of less serious crimes
- Supreme Court the highest court in the US
- to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations
- the territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority.
- justice model A perspective of criminal justice that argues that crime is the result of the burdens and benefits in society not being equally distributed amongst its members.
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- a verdict of not guilty.
- an institution for the confinement of people who have been convincted of serious crimes.
- behavioral expectations of a group.
- a type of conditional release that is based on good behavior or evidence of some level of rehabiltation
- a person against whom a charge is brought to court
- control model a Perspective of criminal justice that identifies the repression of crime as the most important function of criminal justice system.
11 Clues: a verdict of not guilty. • behavioral expectations of a group. • Supreme Court the highest court in the US • to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations • a person against whom a charge is brought to court • the territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority. • an institution to hold pretrial detainees and people convicted of less serious crimes • ...
Story Elements 2024-01-23
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- The things that go through the character's minds
- Not real/made up.
- Conversation between or amongst characters.
- The events taking place from start to finish.
- Something to be learnt from the story.
- The issue/ challenge in the story.
- When and Where the story is taking place.
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- Travel or move from one place to another.
- Persons or animals in a story.
- An unexpected event.
- An emotional state or reaction.
- Method of solving the problem.
12 Clues: Not real/made up. • An unexpected event. • Persons or animals in a story. • Method of solving the problem. • An emotional state or reaction. • The issue/ challenge in the story. • Something to be learnt from the story. • Travel or move from one place to another. • When and Where the story is taking place. • Conversation between or amongst characters. • ...
Judicial Branch 2021-11-05
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- The opinion issued by judges who disagree with the decision in a case. (399)
- A group of citizens who hear evidence during a trial & provide a verdict.
- A formal charge of criminal action by a grand jury. (395)
- The type of trial court that hears cases in which one individual or group thinks another has done them harm. (391)
- An agreement whereby a defendant pleads guilty to receive a lighter sentence. (394)
- The number of members on the US Supreme Court.
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- The power of the Judicial Branch to keep the President & Congress in check.
- An opinion that is unbiased. (389)
- The individual who a criminal or civil case is brought against in court.
- The type of trial court that hears cases such as burglary, murder, & DUI. (390)
- A federal law written by the legislative branch. (403)
11 Clues: An opinion that is unbiased. (389) • The number of members on the US Supreme Court. • A federal law written by the legislative branch. (403) • A formal charge of criminal action by a grand jury. (395) • The individual who a criminal or civil case is brought against in court. • A group of citizens who hear evidence during a trial & provide a verdict. • ...
The Judicial Branch 2023-02-09
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- the person, group, or company that brings a lawsuit in civil court
- A rule created by a court case that is a guide for all future cases on the same subject
- Relating to crime and breaking the law (government v. person)
- a decision of a court of law
- A trial where 12 citizens from the community decide the facts of a case in court
- the person who is accused of a crime in criminal court or who is being sued in civil court
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- The government official who charges people with breaking the law and tries to prove it in criminal court
- To request a higher court to review a case for errors
- A trial where a judge alone decides the facts
- The power to make legal decisions and judgements
- Relating to the rights of citizens (person v. person)
11 Clues: a decision of a court of law • A trial where a judge alone decides the facts • The power to make legal decisions and judgements • To request a higher court to review a case for errors • Relating to the rights of citizens (person v. person) • Relating to crime and breaking the law (government v. person) • ...
Types of laws 2022-04-12
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- rights guaranteed under the constitution.
- the party sued by the plaintiff; in a criminal matter, the party who is prosecuted.
- laws that seek to prevent people from deliberately or recklessly harming each other.
- a civil legal action by one person or entity against another person or entity to be decided in a court.
- a crime with a punishment of more than one year
- a type of offense punishable under criminal law.
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- presenting someone else's work or ideas as your own, with or without their consent, by incorporating it into your work without full acknowledgement
- cases that involve disputes between people or groups of people.
- assault, battery, damage to personal property, conversion of personal property, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
- the party who initiates a lawsuit.
- comprises treaties,customs,and agreements among nations.
11 Clues: the party who initiates a lawsuit. • rights guaranteed under the constitution. • a crime with a punishment of more than one year • a type of offense punishable under criminal law. • comprises treaties,customs,and agreements among nations. • cases that involve disputes between people or groups of people. • ...
Crime and society 2025-06-06
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- an act of setting fire to objects or places
- a person who was abused
- stealing in a shop
- a person who might have commited a crime
- place where a trial takes place
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- the head of the government
- objects and traces that can help you find the criminal
- someone who destroys public property
- political system based of majority vote
- a person who breaks into a house and steals
- the punishment that a criminal gets in court
11 Clues: stealing in a shop • a person who was abused • the head of the government • place where a trial takes place • someone who destroys public property • political system based of majority vote • a person who might have commited a crime • an act of setting fire to objects or places • a person who breaks into a house and steals • the punishment that a criminal gets in court • ...
NY Prosecutorial Practice ADI #1 2026-06-24
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- Individual (or corporation) criminally charged by government
- Type of search warrant to intercept communications
- CAUSE, Search warrants must be supported by this
- Prosecutor's duty
- Verdict requirement in jury trial
- Requirement for a judge assessing a search warrant
- Requirement for a search warrant
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- Defendants must have this to move for suppression
- DOUBT, Burden of proof in criminal trial
- ACTOR, Requirement for the Fourth Amendment to be triggered
- Verdict if government meets its burden in a criminal case
11 Clues: Prosecutor's duty • Requirement for a search warrant • Verdict requirement in jury trial • DOUBT, Burden of proof in criminal trial • CAUSE, Search warrants must be supported by this • Defendants must have this to move for suppression • Type of search warrant to intercept communications • Requirement for a judge assessing a search warrant • ...
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 • ...
BEHAV2004 Crossword - Topic 1 2022-05-07
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- With 3 levels: Level 1 – Pre-conventional Morality: The influence of rewards and punishments, Level 2 – Conventional Morality: The influence of social groups and others, Level 3 – Post-conventional Morality: The influence of higher values and beliefs AND 6 stages: Stage 1: Punishment-avoidance and obedience, Stage 2: Exchange of favours, Stage 3: Good boy/girl, Stage 4: Law and Order, Stage 5: Social Contract, Stage 6: The Universal Ethical Principle Orientation.
- Emphasised the rationality of humans. From this perspective, crime was a choice. Under these approaches, a system of punishments is necessary to deter individuals from committing criminal acts (because they are a result of free will). This is the basis of much of our current criminal justice system:
- Cognitive theories in psychology focus on the way individuals think and process information such as kohlberg's moral development.
- Many individuals attribute crime to personality defects, typically in the form of theories that focus on the criminal's basic antisocial or psychopathic nature.
- propose criminal behaviour is due to factors related to biological factors for example genetic or brain injury. This perspective searches for biological influences that potentially predispose people to engage in criminal behaviour. Genetic vulnerabilities, Low levels of MAO-A, brain injury.
- Psychopathy provides a personality theory for explaining crime. Psychopathy is characterised by being aggressive, antisocial, cold, creative, egocentric, impersonal, impulsive, tough-minded, and lacking empathy. According to this theory, traits such as these may increase the likelihood of crime. Psychopathy has been well established as a risk factor for offending and violent offending.
- Psychological explanations of crime emphasise the individual differences in the way people think or feel about their behaviour. Kohlberg's Moral Development, social learning theory, personality theories such as psychopathy.
- Behavioural theories emphasise the role of learning experiences in human behaviour. The hallmark of the behavioural approach to psychology is the notion that people alter or change their behaviour according to the reactions this behaviour elicits in other people (Bandura, 1978).
- Subcultural theories argue that conflict between the norms of different groups explains criminal behaviour.
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- Positivists sought to understand crime through the scientific method and the analysis of empirical data. As the positivist perspective argues that crime is the result of factors that offenders cannot control (e.g. biology/psychology) the view on punishment also differed. Here, it is argued that the treatment of individuals is more important in deterring crime than creating more laws or capital punishment
- According to the social learning theory, people learn how to behave by observing the actions of others, and this can be described as modelling or vicarious/observational learning. So according to this theory, observational learning depends on: 1. Attention to the important features of modelled behaviour, 2. Retention of those features in memory to guide later performance, 3. Reproduction of observed behaviours, and 4. Reinforcement of performed behaviours, which determines whether they will be performed again.
- The influence of heredity appears to be higher for aggressive types of antisocial behaviour (e.g., assaults, robberies, sexual offences) than for non-aggressive crimes (e.g., drug-taking, shoplifting, and truancy) (Eley, 1997).
- Criminal psychology is the study of the thoughts and behavior of criminals. It answers the question: why do criminals do what they do?
- Agnew's General Strain Theory argues that when people are treated badly or not how they wanted to be treated, this can cause "strain". In turn, strain can lead to negative emotional states (e.g. upset, depressed, disappointed, angry, fearful or distressed). These negative emotional states create a motivation to remove the strain or fix the current situation, like a coping strategy. However, the response to strain can often be maladaptive and take the form of deviant or criminal behaviours. General Strain Theory proposes that there can be two types of strain: Objective: Strains we would all find difficult, e.g. a lack of food, lack of housing. Subjective: Strains that are more specific to the individual person or that might be important for some and not for others, e.g. not getting the job you hoped for.
- Here, the guilt or innocence of an individual was usually determined by potentially life-threatening or painful approaches (e.g. throwing someone into the river after their arms and legs had been bound) (Scott, 2019).
- A term used to describe the situation in which practitioners (including forensic psychologists) are expected to also be active researchers.
- Strictly, psychology applied to courts of law but generally used to refer to the forms of psychology used within the criminal justice system.
- According to sociological theories of crime, crime results from social or cultural forces that are external to any specific individual, exist before any criminal act and emerge from social class, political, ecological, or physical structures affecting large groups of people.
18 Clues: Subcultural theories argue that conflict between the norms of different groups explains criminal behaviour. • Cognitive theories in psychology focus on the way individuals think and process information such as kohlberg's moral development. • ...
Thomas Appleby 2019-06-04
Across
- A criminal serving a sentence of imprisonment.
- A person who is hopeless and trying to survive with what they have.
- A person who is in prison.
- Being able to be trusted by others.
- To be adventurous or bold.
- A person who sweeps the chimney.
- Not having any parents or relatives.
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- A person who steals to survive or for a particular reason.
- To show courage.
- To be smart.
- A nice person who is _____ to people.
- A person who commits crimes and goes to jail.
12 Clues: To be smart. • To show courage. • A person who is in prison. • To be adventurous or bold. • A person who sweeps the chimney. • Being able to be trusted by others. • Not having any parents or relatives. • A nice person who is _____ to people. • A person who commits crimes and goes to jail. • A criminal serving a sentence of imprisonment. • ...
Judicial branch words 2026-05-14
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- an official chronological list or register of legal cases
- opinion an appellate court opinion written by one or more judges expressing disagreement with the majority decision's
- the party who initiates a legal case `
- authority to hear cases
- declaring laws unconstitutional
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- non-criminal legal dispute between private parties
- opinion a judicial ruling in an appellate court
- accused
- accuser
- charges a person violating a criminal law
- opinion a separate written statement by a judge or justice who agrees with the majority's final decision
- a person or organization that answers to
12 Clues: accused • accuser • authority to hear cases • declaring laws unconstitutional • the party who initiates a legal case ` • a person or organization that answers to • charges a person violating a criminal law • opinion a judicial ruling in an appellate court • non-criminal legal dispute between private parties • an official chronological list or register of legal cases • ...
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 • ...
Crime 2024-03-19
13 Clues: misdaad • diefstal • verdacht • schuldig • verdachte • crimineel • vandalisme • slachtoffer • slachtoffer • steal stelen • winkeldiefstal • wetsovertreding • break in inbreken
Vocab 2024-10-03
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 • ...
Super Minds 2 Revision 2023-09-11
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 • ...
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 • ...
Criminology Crossword 2021-06-21
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- Crimes with less seriousness in nature
- go to higher court to review the judgement
- taking of one into custody
- reduction in sentence
- the earlier terminology for Gender Harassment
- scientific studies of cause and prevention of crime
- criminal proceeding
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- All the proceedings under the CrPC for the collection of evidence by a Police Officer is known as
- murder, rape and other crimes deemed inherently evil are also referred to as _________ crimes.
- ... court has a special advisory jurisdiction
- repetition of criminal behavior
- authority grants probation to offenders
12 Clues: criminal proceeding • reduction in sentence • taking of one into custody • repetition of criminal behavior • Crimes with less seriousness in nature • authority grants probation to offenders • go to higher court to review the judgement • ... court has a special advisory jurisdiction • the earlier terminology for Gender Harassment • ...
Detective fiction 2022-10-24
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- a detective that is not in the criminal justice field
- a detective that is in the criminal justice field
- the main character in a story
- a character that grows in the story
- a character that does no change in the story
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- the protagonist of the short story
- the character that fights against the protagonist
- the number of short stories you can use out of the eBook for essay three
- Investigates, the title of the short story
- they are flat characters
- they are round characters
- Christie, the author of the short story
12 Clues: they are flat characters • they are round characters • the main character in a story • the protagonist of the short story • a character that grows in the story • Christie, the author of the short story • Investigates, the title of the short story • a character that does no change in the story • a detective that is in the criminal justice field • ...
Crime and punishment 2020-06-12
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- the crime of cheating people to make money from them
- a person who catches criminals
- a person who breaks the law
- community service, fine, prison sentence all are...
- a person who decides a punishment
- the crime of stealing things
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- to get into a building illegally (два слова через тире)
- the crime of stealing things from shops
- a person who the criminal hurts
- an amount of money you have to pay as a punishment
- what you do with a gun
- to take things which are not yours
12 Clues: what you do with a gun • a person who breaks the law • the crime of stealing things • a person who catches criminals • a person who the criminal hurts • a person who decides a punishment • to take things which are not yours • the crime of stealing things from shops • an amount of money you have to pay as a punishment • community service, fine, prison sentence all are... • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
"Just Mercy" Vocab Words 2021-03-03
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- an early release from prison with certain guidelines, or rules
- the carrying out of a sentence of death due to a judicial sentence
- Property, including accounts, contract rights, and chattel paper, that is subjected to a security interest in exchange for credit or as security for a debt.
- one without sufficient income to afford a lawyer for defense in a criminal case.
- argument in opposition
- a sentence that someone is guilty of a criminal offense by a jury or judge in a court of law
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- restrict/to keep a person from doing something
- a government body that brings a criminal charge against a defendant who is accused of breaking one of its laws
- separate but legal
- a person who lives idly without any settled home
10 Clues: separate but legal • argument in opposition • restrict/to keep a person from doing something • a person who lives idly without any settled home • an early release from prison with certain guidelines, or rules • the carrying out of a sentence of death due to a judicial sentence • one without sufficient income to afford a lawyer for defense in a criminal case. • ...
Drug Rings 2025-10-13
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- 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.
- The illegal trade or transport of goods or people, especially drugs
- The hidden network of criminals and illegal operations within society.
- Illegally moving goods, people, or substances across borders.
- A group of individuals or organizations working together for a common criminal purpose.
Down
- The process of making money gained from illegal activities appear legitimate.
- Forcing someone to give up money or property through threats or intimidation.
- Engaging in organized criminal activities to make money, often through coercion or fraud.
- Dishonest or illegal behavior by people in power, often involving bribery.
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. • ...
Drug rings 2026-05-22
Across
- 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.
- The illegal trade or transport of goods or people, especially drugs
- The hidden network of criminals and illegal operations within society.
- Illegally moving goods, people, or substances across borders.
- A group of individuals or organizations working together for a common criminal purpose.
Down
- The process of making money gained from illegal activities appear legitimate.
- Forcing someone to give up money or property through threats or intimidation.
- Engaging in organized criminal activities to make money, often through coercion or fraud.
- Dishonest or illegal behavior by people in power, often involving bribery.
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. • ...
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
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 ________.
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.
Down
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
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
The Chrysalids 2013-01-22
Across
- 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"
Down
- 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 • ...
