criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Extra Credit Semester 1 2020-11-04
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- words that mimic certain sounds
- when readers imagine the 5 senses
- poetic language, not literal
- third person where narrator reads all minds
- when 1 object is described like a person
- third person where narrator reads zero minds
- major ideas that apply to all people in the story
- the narrator puts YOU in the story
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- the main character in the story
- when you over exaggerate for extra drama
- comparing 2 unlike things using like/as
- "I, me, my, we" are all clues
- the part of the plot with characters/setting
- third person where narrator reads 1 mind
- comparing 2 unlike things without using like/as
- where the problem is in the story
- where the story ends
- when the beginning sound is repeated
- when the vowel sound is repeated
- the turning point in the story
20 Clues: where the story ends • poetic language, not literal • "I, me, my, we" are all clues • the turning point in the story • the main character in the story • words that mimic certain sounds • when the vowel sound is repeated • when readers imagine the 5 senses • where the problem is in the story • the narrator puts YOU in the story • when the beginning sound is repeated • ...
Criminology(PRINCE) 2023-09-11
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- Study of criminal people
- Italian term of Criminology
- Supreme court
- It is a free will and rational Thinking
- Office of the President
- Greek word of study
- This is the study of of crime focused on the group of people
- This is the science that deals with the study of criminal behavior
- French anthropologist
- Making of Laws
- This is the science of behavior and mental processes of the criminal
- Study of criminal things
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- Concerned with the control and prevention of crime and treatment of offenders
- Systematic ivestigation into various causes of crime
- What phase is modern criminology
- Deals onthe study of what makes a person victim of crime
- What phase is Independent criminology
- First educational institution offering criminology course
- Father of Modern Criminology
- What phase is classical criminology
20 Clues: Supreme court • Making of Laws • Greek word of study • French anthropologist • Office of the President • Study of criminal people • Study of criminal things • Italian term of Criminology • Father of Modern Criminology • What phase is modern criminology • What phase is classical criminology • What phase is Independent criminology • It is a free will and rational Thinking • ...
Crimes and criminals - Daniela Dreifeldt 2023-11-07
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- tricking
- criminal fire setting
- a person who betrays another person
- take something away from someone
- takes over the plane
- person who takes goods without paying
- criminal act by ship upon another ship
- faking passport
- person who breaks the law
- taking over a plane
- criminal who steals money
- going bank with the gun
- illegal act
- person who betrays the governments trust
- person who sets to fire on the purpose
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- dealer
- drunk driving
- political murder
- person who rapes someone
- kill someone
- stealing something
- destroy or damage purpose
- illegal transportation
- letter ‘pay many or die’
- Blackbeard is a …
- person who steals a car while someone is in it
- breaking into internet
- housebreaking
- person got lost due …
- unlawful use to force or violence
30 Clues: dealer • tricking • illegal act • kill someone • drunk driving • housebreaking • faking passport • political murder • Blackbeard is a … • stealing something • taking over a plane • takes over the plane • criminal fire setting • person got lost due … • illegal transportation • breaking into internet • going bank with the gun • person who rapes someone • letter ‘pay many or die’ • destroy or damage purpose • ...
10 Stages of Criminal Justice Process 2023-11-17
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- 6th Stage of criminal justice process
- 9th Stage of criminal justice process
- 4th Stage of criminal justice process
- 8th Stage of criminal justice process
- 5th Stage of criminal justice process
- 10th Stage of criminal justice process
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- 3rd Stage of criminal justice process
- 2nd Stage of criminal justice process
- 1st Stage of criminal justice process
- 7th Stage of criminal justice process
10 Clues: 3rd Stage of criminal justice process • 6th Stage of criminal justice process • 2nd Stage of criminal justice process • 1st Stage of criminal justice process • 9th Stage of criminal justice process • 4th Stage of criminal justice process • 8th Stage of criminal justice process • 7th Stage of criminal justice process • 5th Stage of criminal justice process • ...
Criminal Justice - Words To Study 2022-08-23
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- jury that will consider a case fairly, without favoring or discriminating against anyone
- any search of a person or property without a search warrant from a judge
- another phrase for death penalty
- more serious than a misdemeanor
- intentional act of swearing a false oath or falsifying an affirmation to tell the truth
- an application to a higher court for a decision to be reversed
- proof that must be exceeded to secure a guilty verdict in a criminal case in a court of law
- final step in criminal prosecution, where the court orders the guilty party’s penalty
- an inconclusive trial, or one in which the jury cannot agree on a verdict
- when the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge in exchange for a more lenient sentence or agreement to drop other charges
- a writ ordering a person to attend a court
- a hearing. formal reading of criminal charging
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- law that prohibits use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial
- less serious than a felony
- when the person has a specific intent to kill or inflict great bodily harm
- killing of a human being in which the offender acted during the heat of the moment under circumstances that would cause a reasonable person to become emotionally or mentally disturbed to a point that they cannot control themselves
- unintentional killing that results either from recklessness or criminal negligence
- detaining of an accused person in a criminal case before the trial has taken place
- requires that officers have a reason to suspect criminal activity before detaining someone
- the right to have an attorney defend him or her at trial
20 Clues: less serious than a felony • more serious than a misdemeanor • another phrase for death penalty • a writ ordering a person to attend a court • a hearing. formal reading of criminal charging • the right to have an attorney defend him or her at trial • an application to a higher court for a decision to be reversed • ...
Crime Vocabulary 2023-12-21
Chapter 6B 2024-04-05
20 Clues: love • seen • crime • alien • to rent • failure • to kill • thief(f) • criminal • thief(m) • detective • critic(f) • to arrest • critic(m) • movie star • to capture • leading man • to fascinate • to be in love with • to fall in love with
criminology part 1 2023-09-07
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- thoughts and actions to unconscious motives
- the theory your born criminal because your genes
- Criminal have not developed like the rest
- all can be criminals if not for friends/family
- responsible for the action or crime
- affected by, but does not explain crime
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- study of why certain people are victim
- study of crime and the causes of criminal
- keep it simple at first
- wrong because society deemed it wrong
- society created behaviors which they feel criminal
- people have a choice to be criminals
- causes men to commit crime vs women
- criminal behavior is result of bio/phsyc/social
- people learn criminality from their environment
15 Clues: keep it simple at first • causes men to commit crime vs women • responsible for the action or crime • people have a choice to be criminals • wrong because society deemed it wrong • study of why certain people are victim • affected by, but does not explain crime • study of crime and the causes of criminal • Criminal have not developed like the rest • ...
Super Actions 2024-03-19
14 Clues: voir • voler • aider • couper • porter • lancer • grimper • creuser • voyager • marcher • protéger • entendre • lire les pensées = read people's... • (se)transformer en = ........ (people) into …
Crime and Punishment 2019-11-05
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- To put other people off committing the same crime
- An Islamic law deemed to be harsh
- An illegal act
- Giving up or denying your religious faith
- That which is permitted
- To make a criminal a better person
- cutting off a limb
- To stop feeling anger towards someone who has done wrong
- Rules made by parliament that are enforced by laws and courts
- Bringing people back together
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- Those who have suffered a crime
- The proper administration of the law, everybody being treated fairly
- To protect society from a criminal
- Brotherhood in Islam
- Restoring to normal
- In the right relation to
- Taking revenge on a criminal
- Accepting payment for a crime so that the criminal does not go to prison
- That which is forbidden
19 Clues: An illegal act • cutting off a limb • Restoring to normal • Brotherhood in Islam • That which is permitted • That which is forbidden • In the right relation to • Taking revenge on a criminal • Bringing people back together • Those who have suffered a crime • An Islamic law deemed to be harsh • To protect society from a criminal • To make a criminal a better person • ...
chapter 10 2021-03-11
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- following or pursuing a person persistently, which is an offence under the Criminal Code; see criminal harassment
- theory, a sociological hypothesis arguing that criminal behaviour is more likely to thrive in an anonymous urban selling than in a more traditional rural setting
- conviction offence, criminal violations that are minor in nature are tried by justices or provincial court judges, and have consequences much less severe than indictable offences
- trait theory, the idea that individuals can be predisposed to criminal activity due to genetic factors
- school, a sociological theory arguing that poor or transient are more likely to condone criminal activity than more affluent neighbourhoods
- diligence, the defence that a defendant acted as any reasonable person would under the circumstances
- standard, the measure of comparison whether the crown must prove that the accused actually knew the consequences of his/her action.
- theory, the idea that nurture is more influential in criminal behaviour than nature
- liability, the concept that there can be responsibility without fault, strict liability offences do not require intent and may endanger public welfare
- harassment, the persistent insulting, talking, or challenging of a person, which is an offence under the Criminal Code see also stalking
- behaviour that is careless and without regard for the consequences
- reus, a Latin term meaning "guilty act" that refers to the physical aspects of a crime
- liability, the concept that there is no defence, fault is not an issue, and the accused is convicted based on the guilty act
- focused on biological and psychological factors to explain criminal behaviour
- justice, the concept that an offender is required to restore or re-establish justice by recognizing and accepting responsibility for his or her actions and by returning the victim or the community, as much as possible, to the original state prior to the offence
- standard, a measure of comparison with what a reasonable person would do, which is used to determine whether an accused ought to have been able to foresee the consequences of his or her actions
- offence, more serious criminal violations leg, murder, arson, aggravated assault) as distinguished from summary conviction offences
- offence, violations that are enforced by the courts and may result in substantial penal lies but are not "crimes”
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- of transferred intent, a principle of law whereby an illegal, unintended act resulting from an intent to commit a crime is also an offence
- choice theory, many criminals carefully calculate the costs and benefits of engaging in criminal activity
- the study of the nature, causes, and means of dealing with crime
- offences, violations for which the prosecution has a choice to proceed by way of indictment or summary conviction offence; also called a “dual procedure offence”
- paternalism, the idea that the government, functioning as a father figure, takes responsibility for the welfare of citizens by enacting laws that prohibit people from harming themselves
- theorist, people who assume there is a universal or communal definition of right and wrong and that our criminal law reflects that consensus
- conflict theories, hypotheses arguing that criminal behaviour is more likely in a capitalist society because of increased competition for scarce resources and wealth
- a philosophical theory stating that laws should be based on what is practical and realistic rather than on an idealistic moral view
- the reason why people acts or fails to act
- justice, the concept that true justice is concerned with more than simply the punishment of offenders
- intent, the goal of committing illegal purpose beyond that act, with 110 illegal act
- a system whereby individuals take the law into their own hands and engage in acts of personal revenge for perceived injuries
- rea, the Latin word meaning "guilty mind" that refers to the mental element of a crime, which may be shown by intent, knowledge, reckless ness. or wilful blindness
- theory, people who subscribe to the view that certain neurological dysfunctions and genetic defects are connected to some types of criminal behaviour.
- theory, the sociological hypothesis that if the risks outweigh the benefits and punishment is almost certain, most rational people will not knowingly break the law
- the state of mind in which a person seeks to accomplish an act or chooses not to accomplish an act
- theory, the idea that people commit criminal acts out of desperation or frustration at being unable to fulfill wants or needs legally
- intent, the mental purpose to accomplish a specific act prohibited by law, the defendant must intend not only to commit the act charged, but also to violate the law
- blindness, a situation in which the accused suspects a harmful or criminal outcome but chooses to avoid considering the consequences
37 Clues: the reason why people acts or fails to act • the study of the nature, causes, and means of dealing with crime • behaviour that is careless and without regard for the consequences • focused on biological and psychological factors to explain criminal behaviour • theory, the idea that nurture is more influential in criminal behaviour than nature • ...
Criminal Cases 2013-03-27
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- process The process you go through in court
- Being innocent
- law A system of law
- The grand jury charges you with a crime
- Warrant The 4th amendment
- jeopardy Cannot be charged for the same crime twice
- Trying to decieve someone financially
- Calling someone in court
- Legal proceedings
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- Example: Graphitti
- Committing a major crime
- Jury A jury who cannot decide who is guilty
- Committing a minor crime
- Someone who is accused
- Jury A large group who investigates cases in court
- Bargain Defendant who agrees to plea guilty for lesser charge
16 Clues: Being innocent • Legal proceedings • Example: Graphitti • law A system of law • Someone who is accused • Committing a major crime • Committing a minor crime • Calling someone in court • Warrant The 4th amendment • Trying to decieve someone financially • The grand jury charges you with a crime • process The process you go through in court • Jury A jury who cannot decide who is guilty • ...
Criminal Crossword 2022-03-09
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- obtaining from the interrogated information known to him that falls under the definition of the subject of proof
- a person who is not interested in the outcome of a criminal case, who has special knowledge in science, technology, art, craft and other fields of activity
- isolation completely or at a certain time of the suspect
- deposit or transfer of funds to the court
- collection, verification and evaluation of evidence in order to establish the circumstances relevant to the lawful, reasonable and fair resolution of the criminal case
- examination of the scene of the accident, the corpse, the terrain, the premises
- bringing a person to a criminal prosecution body
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- it is assigned in cases when special knowledge is needed during the conduct of an inquiry, preliminary investigation
- voluntary communication of a person about a crime committed by him
- persons who carry out the functions of prosecution or defense in criminal proceedings on an adversarial basis
- Chief Judicial representative of the Prosecution
- an order obliging the parties to refrain from performing certain actions
- disagreement with the verdict
- that the information provided by the suspect orally or in writing during the interrogation conducted at the preliminary investigation or inquiry
- any factual data obtained in accordance with the procedure provided for by law, on the basis of which the body conducting the criminal process
- This is the decision of the court (judge) on the guilt or innocence of the defendant
16 Clues: disagreement with the verdict • deposit or transfer of funds to the court • Chief Judicial representative of the Prosecution • bringing a person to a criminal prosecution body • isolation completely or at a certain time of the suspect • voluntary communication of a person about a crime committed by him • ...
vocabulario criminal 2023-01-04
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- Ya no tenía hambre y botar mi comida
- al caminar piso el piso de cemento
- Encontramos una sustancia roja sobre la mesa.
- en una casa tenemos mas de 3 pisos
- una enfermedad combatida con antibióticos
- Uso papel de aluminio para cubrir mi comida.
- me quemo la mano en el fuego
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- La copa está hecha de vidrio transparente.
- El granizo dañó la cosecha.
- El agua purificada es buena para beber.
- la casa desapareció después del tornado
- un tipo de metal
- La selva amazónica es la más grande del mundo.
- es de color gris y viene de cuando quemas algo
- salvé a un gato de un árbol
- agua en una línea, pero es más pequeña que un océano
16 Clues: un tipo de metal • El granizo dañó la cosecha. • salvé a un gato de un árbol • me quemo la mano en el fuego • al caminar piso el piso de cemento • en una casa tenemos mas de 3 pisos • Ya no tenía hambre y botar mi comida • El agua purificada es buena para beber. • la casa desapareció después del tornado • una enfermedad combatida con antibióticos • ...
Texas Government 2022-02-24
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- the highest civil court in Texas; consists of nine justices and has final state appellate authority over civil cases.
- the presentation of a grievance by the plaintiff in a civil case.
- a trial held without a jury and before only a judge.
- courts that tend to hear less serious criminal cases than those heard by district courts; they usually hear civil cases that involve smaller economic claims than are heard by district courts.
- a civil wrong that causes harm to another; it is remedied by awarding economic damages to the injured party.
- the person in each of Texas's 254 counties who presides over the county commissioners' court, with responsibility for the administration of county government; some county judges carry out judicial responsibilities.
- jury that determines whether sufficient evidence is available to justify a trial; grand juries do not rule on the accused's guilt or innocence.
- a judicial reform under which judges would be nominated by a blue-ribbon committee, then be appointed by the governor and, after a brief period in office, run in a retention election.
- the branch of law that regulates the conduct of individuals, defines crimes, and specifies punishment for criminal acts.
- the courts that exist in some counties and that are presided over by county judges.
- the highest criminal court in Texas; consists of nine justices and has final state appellate authority over criminal cases.
- a minor criminal offense, usually punishable by a fine or a jail sentence.
- an election in which voters decide whether to keep an incumbent in office by voting "yes" or "no" to retain the incumbent and in which there is no opposing candidate.
- local trial courts with limited jurisdiction over small claims and very minor criminal misdemeanors.
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- local trial courts with limited jurisdiction over violations of city ordinances and very minor criminal misdemeanors.
- a serious criminal offense, punishable by a prison sentence or a fine; a capital felony is possibly punishable by death.
- a branch of law that deals with disputes, usually between private individuals over relationships, obligations, and responsibility.
- the legal standard in criminal cases that requires the prosecution to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
- specialized courts whose jurisdiction is limited to probate and guardianship matters.
- the presentation of a defendant's defense against an allegation in a civil case.
- the standard of proof in a civil jury case, by which the plaintiff must show that the defendant is more likely than not the cause of the harm suffered by the plaintiff.
- a fee paid to the lawyer in a civil case that is contingent on winning the case.
- a regulation enacted by a city government in each of Texas's incorporated cities and towns.
- a method of voting where a voter checks a box by one of the political parties on the ballot, which casts his/her vote for every candidate on the ballot with that political party affiliation.
- negotiated agreement in a criminal case in which a defendant agrees to plead guilty in return for the state's agreement to reduce the severity of the criminal charge or prison sentence the defendant is facing.
- usually part of district courts and focusing on trying to resolve the underlying problems such as mental health, alcohol and drug abuse, and prostitution that lead to recurring criminal behavior.
- the 14 intermediate-level appellate courts that hear appeals from district and county courts to determine whether the decisions of these lower courts followed legal principles and court procedures correctly.
- a criminal case in which the death penalty is a possible punishment.
- the major trial courts in Texas, which usually have general jurisdiction over a broad range of civil and criminal cases.
- a written statement issued by a grand jury that charges a suspect with a crime and states that a trial is warranted.
30 Clues: a trial held without a jury and before only a judge. • the presentation of a grievance by the plaintiff in a civil case. • a criminal case in which the death penalty is a possible punishment. • a minor criminal offense, usually punishable by a fine or a jail sentence. • the presentation of a defendant's defense against an allegation in a civil case. • ...
Crime and Its Consequences 2022-10-20
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- criminal conduct
- mental or psychological impairment as a defence against a crime
- inducement into committing a crime by law enforcement
- criminal act that leads directly to the harm without long delay
- criminal intent
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- requirement that a harm must be legally forbidden
- force or coercion as an excuse to commit a crime
- the criminal conduct and criminal intent must occur together
- the failure to take reasonable precaution to prevent a crime
- an intentional violation of the criminal law
- rules regarding what humans can say, think or do
- criminal law treats anyone over 18 years old as this
- the external consequence required to make an action a crime
13 Clues: criminal intent • criminal conduct • an intentional violation of the criminal law • force or coercion as an excuse to commit a crime • rules regarding what humans can say, think or do • requirement that a harm must be legally forbidden • criminal law treats anyone over 18 years old as this • inducement into committing a crime by law enforcement • ...
Sea of Trolls Crossword Puzzle 2015-02-26
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- What creature can read minds?
- Which of Olaf's wives are different?
- What is King Ivar'r boat called?
- What did jack name the crow?
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- The Holy Isle was burned by who?
- What kind of ship has 12- oars?
- Lucy's _____ escaped.
- what don't berserkers have that help them defeat trolls?
- Fame never _____.
- Who is the god of dirty tricks?
10 Clues: Fame never _____. • Lucy's _____ escaped. • What did jack name the crow? • What creature can read minds? • What kind of ship has 12- oars? • Who is the god of dirty tricks? • The Holy Isle was burned by who? • What is King Ivar'r boat called? • Which of Olaf's wives are different? • what don't berserkers have that help them defeat trolls?
Chapter 6B Vocab 2024-04-05
21 Clues: role • love • thief • alien • crime • to rob • critic • to kill • to rent • failure • violence • criminal • to arrest • detective • movie star • to capture • leading man • I have seen • to be about • to recommend • to fall in love with
CRJS 181 Section 1 Review Puzzle 2013-07-06
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- An ideal that embraces all aspects of civilized life and that is linked to fundamental notions of fairness and to cultural beliefs about right and wrong
- The scientific study of the causes and prevention of crime and the rehabilitation and punishment of offenders
- Conduct in violation of the criminal laws of a state, the federal government, or a local jurisdiction, for which there is no legally acceptable justification or excuse
- The body of law originating from usage and custom rather than from written statutes
- The philosophy of law
- inclusive measure of the UCR Program’s violent and property crime categories
- One who seeks to protect personal freedoms within the process of criminal justice.
- A criminal justice perspective that emphasizes individual rights at all stages of justice system processing.
- A traditional measure of investigative effectiveness that compares the number of crimes reported or discovered to the number of crimes solved through arrest or other means
- The use of sanctions and rewards within a group to influence and shape the behavior of individual members of that group.
- Crime that is not reported to the police and that remains unknown to officials.
- The existence within one society of diverse groups that maintain unique cultural identities while frequently accepting and participating in the larger society’s legal and political systems
- Advocate One who believes that under certain circumstances involving a criminal threat to public safety, the interests of society should take precedence over individual rights.
- An act in violation of the law
- A rule of conduct
- A criminal justice perspective that assumes that the system’s components function primarily to serve their own interests.
- Liability without fault or intention
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- The state of mind that accompanies a criminal act
- The principle of fairness
- Crime-fighting strategies that have been scientifically tested and are based on social science research.
- An offense not yet completed
- A criminal justice perspective that assumes that the system’s components work together harmoniously to achieve the social product we call justice.
- Malicious computer programs
- The facts surrounding an event
- A criminal justice perspective that emphasizes the efficient arrest and conviction of criminal offenders.
- The body of judicial precedent
- Written or codified laws
27 Clues: A rule of conduct • The philosophy of law • Written or codified laws • The principle of fairness • Malicious computer programs • An offense not yet completed • The facts surrounding an event • The body of judicial precedent • An act in violation of the law • Liability without fault or intention • The state of mind that accompanies a criminal act • ...
Put Vocabulary In Spanish 2023-01-26
25 Clues: rob • hero • flood • storm • writer • author • police • editor • robber • change • victim • comment • reporter • eruption • collapse • criminal • hurricane • detective • scientist • interview • journalist • earthquake • photographer • hero (feminine) • television viewer
Chapter 6B 2024-04-05
20 Clues: love • seen • crime • alien • to rent • failure • to kill • thief(f) • criminal • thief(m) • detective • critic(f) • to arrest • critic(m) • movie star • to capture • leading man • to fascinate • to be in love with • to fall in love with
Keeper of the lost cities 2022-12-22
20 Clues: Imp • Minds • Cognate • Vanisher • Emotions • Evil mom • Bad guys • Technopath • Human sister • can disappear • Fitz's parent • Adopted mother • Sophie's house • plan for Keefe • Adopted father • Powerful empath • Marshmallow cake • Sophie body guard • Lots of identity s • leader of team valiant
BUSINESS LAW 2022-09-30
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- set of principles or rules
- every country has the right to make its own laws about it is people,government and territory
- branch of government that clarifies laws
- branch of government creates laws
- Athing or things that are owned by somebody
- The group of people who are responsible for controlling a country or a state
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- An offense (socially dangerous act), the Commission of which entails the application of criminal liability measures to a person
- supreme….,constitutional….,civil….
- Normative legal act of higher legal force of the state
- any meeting of the minds resulting in mutual assent to do or refrain from doing something
- A person who is trained and qualified to advise people about the law and to represent them in court, and to write legal documents-lawyer
- a contract that has the necessary elements and thus can be enforceable
- without which document it is impossible to do business if it is associated with a potential threat to the security of people, the state and the environment
- what citizens and owners of enterprises must pay to the state on the basis of special legislation
14 Clues: set of principles or rules • branch of government creates laws • supreme….,constitutional….,civil…. • branch of government that clarifies laws • Athing or things that are owned by somebody • Normative legal act of higher legal force of the state • a contract that has the necessary elements and thus can be enforceable • ...
vocabulary page 72 2024-04-17
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- a person who do robberys and catch objects that aren't them.
- when you know who make the robbery.
- when you walk on something like sand or ground you can see your foot drawing .
- when you look at something to know more details about a crime.
- when you run towards a person.
- what a criminal do.
- when a police-man take a criminal.
- a criminal use it to make bad things and to do a robbery.
- when you touch something you can see your draw that you have in your finger in the object that you touched.
- the police catch somebody
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- Where criminals go.
- Look for something.
- who protects people for criminals.
- when people catch things taht aren't them.
- Person who stand in the place where investigate crimes.
- something that you can see and it is a clue.
- a person who looks for something.
- when a criminal kill anyone.
18 Clues: Where criminals go. • Look for something. • what a criminal do. • the police catch somebody • when a criminal kill anyone. • when you run towards a person. • who protects people for criminals. • a person who looks for something. • when a police-man take a criminal. • when you know who make the robbery. • when people catch things taht aren't them. • ...
Smooth Criminal 2023-01-04
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- to laugh heartily
- device for a particular purpose
- Arrogant, haughty, or very tall
- Feelings of strong excitement
- violent disturbence
- immeasurably numerous,high,or great
- seeming to be cool and unconcerned
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- information that is spread for a cause
- having determination
- marked by disrespectful levity
- to pass into enemy territory
- boldly disrespectful
- to beg someone
- uncertain
- properly qualified
15 Clues: uncertain • to beg someone • to laugh heartily • properly qualified • violent disturbence • having determination • boldly disrespectful • to pass into enemy territory • Feelings of strong excitement • marked by disrespectful levity • device for a particular purpose • Arrogant, haughty, or very tall • seeming to be cool and unconcerned • immeasurably numerous,high,or great • ...
Criminal record 2022-11-17
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- when somebody robs a person or a bank
- when somebody vandalises public property
- special clothes that you wear for work or school
- when somebody mugs someone
- when somebody breaks into someones house and steals stuff
- when somebody piates software such as video games, movies and CDs
- a person uses that mirror in the car to see behind him/her
- when somebody steals
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- when somebody steals stuff from shops
- solve a problem by considering the facts
- questioning also called ...
- a large group of solders who fight at sea
- when somebody kills someone
- a car uses them to see in the dark
- a large group of soldiers who fight on land
15 Clues: when somebody steals • when somebody mugs someone • questioning also called ... • when somebody kills someone • a car uses them to see in the dark • when somebody steals stuff from shops • when somebody robs a person or a bank • solve a problem by considering the facts • when somebody vandalises public property • a large group of solders who fight at sea • ...
Criminal Justice 2024-03-12
Criminal Justice 2024-03-11
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- 10-9
- presentation of evidence
- rules / law in CA (blue book I showed you)
- steps to officially record an arrest
- dismissal of a conviction
- 10-22
- juvenile engaged in unacceptable behavior
- admits to committing an offense
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- 10-11
- a document filed with juvenile court
- being set free after serving time
- official charges / plea entry
- PC 484
- PC 211
- deals with topics like change of venue
15 Clues: 10-9 • 10-11 • 10-22 • PC 484 • PC 211 • presentation of evidence • dismissal of a conviction • official charges / plea entry • admits to committing an offense • being set free after serving time • a document filed with juvenile court • steps to officially record an arrest • deals with topics like change of venue • juvenile engaged in unacceptable behavior • ...
2 - Direito Processual Penal 2020-12-18
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- A ??? penal é descontar o período em que a pessoa estava presa provisoriamente da pena na qual esta foi condenada posteriormente
- Após a ??? da pena poderá ser requerida a revisão criminal
- Poderá ser solicitada a revisão criminal das decisões proferidas pelo tribunal do ???
- É considerado flagrante ??? não só aquele que está cometendo a infração penal como também aquele que acaba de cometê-la
- A prisão ??? só pode ser decretada pelo juiz
- A prisão em ???? - qualquer do povo pode prender quem esteja em flagrante delito
- A ??? criminal é um instituto que possibilita ao condenado fazer o pedido de uma nova apreciação de seu processo
- Na revisão criminal, o tribunal poderá ??? o processo
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- Na revisão criminal, o tribunal poderá ??? a pena sem agravá-la
- A condução ???? para interrogatório não foi recepcionada pela Constituição de 1988, pois apresenta restrição à liberdade de locomoção e viola a presunção de não culpabilidade
- A detração da pena é o mesmo que ???
- Na revisão criminal, o tribunal poderá ??? o réu
- Na revisão criminal, o tribunal poderá alterar a classificação da ????
- A revisão criminal será sempre requerida pelo ???
- Nos casos de leis ??? há exceção. Recorre-se ao disposto no CP - aplicando-se a lei mais benéfica para o réu (a lei penal não retroagirá, salvo para beneficiar o réu)
15 Clues: A detração da pena é o mesmo que ??? • A prisão ??? só pode ser decretada pelo juiz • Na revisão criminal, o tribunal poderá ??? o réu • A revisão criminal será sempre requerida pelo ??? • Na revisão criminal, o tribunal poderá ??? o processo • Após a ??? da pena poderá ser requerida a revisão criminal • ...
American Women 2023-03-20
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- She was an american abolitionist who wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin
- she is referred to as the "princess of pop" and was popular in the 90's and 2000's
- She was an american activist who refused to give up her seat on the bus
- she played Penelope Garcia on Criminal Minds
- she is married to previous US president Barack Obama
- She was an escaped slave and she was known as the "Moses of her people"
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- she played Scarlet Witch in Doctor Strange Multiverse of Madness
- She sang the popular song "I Love Rock 'n' Roll"
- She led the prison and asylum reform movement in the early 1800's
- who wrote the novel sense and sensibility in 1811
- Popular in the 70's and 80's, one of her hit songs was "Edge of Seventeen"
- This singer won eleven grammys and her album "Midnights" was the biggest album of 2022
- She delivered the speech "Ain't I a Woman"
- She was married to Martin Luther King Jr. from 1953 up until his assassination
- she played Gwen Stacy in The Amazing Spider-Man 1 and 2
- she played Wednesday Addams in 2022
16 Clues: she played Wednesday Addams in 2022 • She delivered the speech "Ain't I a Woman" • she played Penelope Garcia on Criminal Minds • She sang the popular song "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" • who wrote the novel sense and sensibility in 1811 • she is married to previous US president Barack Obama • she played Gwen Stacy in The Amazing Spider-Man 1 and 2 • ...
Meditations by Marcus Aurelius 2024-01-09
10 Clues: His religion • Internal focus • Internal thought • Name of the Book • Topic of the story • Adopted father of Marcus • Empire Setting of the story • High respect that you keep for oneself • Tasks that have to been either you like it or not • - quote stated by Marcus that refers to people's minds
Lincoln's Grave Robbers Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-31
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- body snatchers
- hired wagon, similar to an Uber today
- criminals who dug up bodies and sold them
- graveyard
- criminal who passes counterfeit money in stores and banks
- undercover informant for the police
- skilled safe cracker
- to frame someone
- dead
- criminal plan
- phoney, counterfeit money
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- technique used by counterfeiters to spend fake money without being caught
- goodtimes, making easy money
- criminal, usually a teenager who carried counterfeit money for a shover
- money, especially if used illegally
- pistol, gun
- to fight
- messed-up, gone wrong
- follow secretly
- counterfeit money
- arrest
21 Clues: dead • arrest • to fight • graveyard • pistol, gun • criminal plan • body snatchers • follow secretly • to frame someone • counterfeit money • skilled safe cracker • messed-up, gone wrong • phoney, counterfeit money • goodtimes, making easy money • money, especially if used illegally • undercover informant for the police • hired wagon, similar to an Uber today • ...
CRIMINAL 2022-10-09
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- Someone who sets fire to things illegally.
- Someone who obtains money by deceiving people
- Someone who attacks people, often in the street, to steal something.
- A person who steals goods from a shop while pretending to be a customer.
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- Someone who steals things from shops and homes during a disaster, for example a hurricane or war.
- Someone who intentionally damages property belonging to other people.
- A person who steals something from another person or place.
- Someone who steals money or property from a bank, shop or vehicle, often by using force or threats.
- Someone who illegally breaks into houses or buildings and steals things.
9 Clues: Someone who sets fire to things illegally. • Someone who obtains money by deceiving people • A person who steals something from another person or place. • Someone who attacks people, often in the street, to steal something. • Someone who intentionally damages property belonging to other people. • ...
evidence 2015-01-11
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- ____________can arrest on a " Found Committing " indictable offence
- Under the trespass to property act a security can only
- Anything seized as a result of a Charter Violation is called _________ evidence
- A Security guard can make an arrest when he finds someone committing a _______ offence
- Evidence that relates to a series of facts other than the particular fact sought to be proved is called ______ evidence
- A person who lies on the stand is committing
- A witness giving testimony is giving _________ evidence
- An expert witness can give ________ evidence
- Real evidence is_________ evidence.
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- Is a Security guard a peace officer?
- A Security guard who uses excessive force is committing
- The criminal code is a _____________ Act
- A Fingerprint is ____________evidence
- A serious criminal offence
- The lowest criminal court is called ________ court
- Evidence of prior bad acts by the accused is called_______ evidence
- Every person who is acting as a security guard shall carry his/her___________
- A minor criminal offence
- An NSF cheque is ________ evidence
- Security guards keep make entries during a shift in a
- A gun is considered __________ evidence
- An offence which has the option of being summary or indictable
22 Clues: A minor criminal offence • A serious criminal offence • An NSF cheque is ________ evidence • Real evidence is_________ evidence. • Is a Security guard a peace officer? • A Fingerprint is ____________evidence • A gun is considered __________ evidence • The criminal code is a _____________ Act • A person who lies on the stand is committing • ...
2019-SOC1200 Chapter 11 – Social control, deviance, and crime 2019-08-19
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- A crime classification based on less serious criminal offences that are punishable by a maximum of six months in prison or (and) a fine of not more than $5,000.
- The academic discipline that focuses on the study of crime and those labelled as criminals.
- Criminal acts committed using computer technology.
- A form of crime carried out by organizations or by knowledgeable employees in the course of their employment.
- (two words) A theory that addresses the relationship between having socially acceptable goals and having socially acceptable means to reach those goals.
- (two words) Actions intended to prevent, correct, punish, or cure people, behaviours, and characteristics that are perceived as unacceptable.
- Researchers who specialize in the study of criminal behaviour.
- A type of criminal offence that involve physical harm to another person.
- A system that has the authority to make decisions based on criminal law.
- (two words) The goals that we are supposed to aspire to in contemporary society.
- (three words) The volume of crimes multiplied by their severity.
- The assumption that punishment can be used to prevent crime.
- (two words) The number of criminal incidents reported to the police divided by the population.
- A crime classification based on more serious criminal offences with penalties that vary but could result in life imprisonment.
- (two words) An approach to justice emphasizing healing and reparation of harm.
- In Canada, the majority of criminal code offences fall under this classification.
- (two words) Monitoring our own behaviours in order to prevent being considered deviant.
- The process by which individuals are excluded because of particular behaviours or characteristics.
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- A movement calling for the dismantling of the criminal justice system.
- (two words) A form of crime involving the misappropriation of financial resources.
- A morally justified consequence.
- (two words) A violation of norms that does not result in any long-term effects on the individual’s image or interactions with others.
- (two words) A change in a person’s self-concept and behaviour after his or her actions are labelled as deviant by members of society.
- A type of criminal offence that is based on economic offences directed at someone’s property rather than someone’s physical person.
- (two words) The socially accepted ways of attaining wealth, power, and prestige.
- A form of crime involving two or more persons consorting together on a continual basis to participate in illegal activities, either directly or indirectly, for gain.
- An independent body with authority to conduct thorough, impartial, independent investigations and to make recommendations to government organizations with respect to the problems of citizens.
- A person, behaviour, or characteristic perceived as unacceptable.
- (three words) The social institution responsible for the apprehension, prosecution, and punishment of criminal offenders.
- (two words) A theory that states social control is directly affected by the strength of social bonds and that deviance results from a feeling of disconnection from society.
- Any behaviour that violates criminal law.
31 Clues: A morally justified consequence. • Any behaviour that violates criminal law. • Criminal acts committed using computer technology. • The assumption that punishment can be used to prevent crime. • Researchers who specialize in the study of criminal behaviour. • (three words) The volume of crimes multiplied by their severity. • ...
Criminal - #1 2015-07-28
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- An offence for which the Criminal Code permits the Crown to elect whether to proceed by indictment or by way of summary conviction.
- The legal document setting out the allegations against the accused.
- A culpable homicide that doe snot fall under murder or infanticide.
- A principle of sentencing directed at discouraging an offender from reoffending.
- The sworn legal document that formally starts the prosecution of the accused.
- A court order requiring an accused to appear in court.
- A sentence whereby there is no conviction registered against the accused, even though the charge was proven.
- An agreement between two or more people to carry out a criminal offence.
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- The hearing prior to the trial of an indictable offence.
- A state of mind that pays no regard to the possible injurious consequences of an act.
- The kind of discharge you are granted where you are a first time offender.
- A type of plea.
- To encourage, incite, or set another on to commit a crime.
- A more serious offence in the Criminal Code.
- Where two or more governments have jurisdiction over the same subject matter.
15 Clues: A type of plea. • A more serious offence in the Criminal Code. • A court order requiring an accused to appear in court. • The hearing prior to the trial of an indictable offence. • To encourage, incite, or set another on to commit a crime. • The legal document setting out the allegations against the accused. • ...
Criminal Crossword 2022-03-09
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- An official authorized to conduct a preliminary investigation in a criminal case, as well as other powers stipulated by the Code
- Investigative and judicial actions aimed at obtaining oral information about the circumstances of the case
- Short-term imprisonment of a suspected offender
- A person with a university degree in law and a license to provide legal assistance to citizens and protect their rights and legitimate interests
- Information given orally or in writing at the interrogation
- An allegation that a particular person has committed a certain socially dangerous act provided for by criminal law
- Relation of a particular criminal case to the competence of a particular court
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- Documents and items forming part of pre-trial or court proceedings or submitted for attachment
- Written notice of call to the body of criminal prosecution or the court for procedural actions
- The person who committed the crime
- A document recording the course of events
- A person detained on suspicion of committing a crime
- A person who may be aware of any circumstances to be established in the case
- A person not interested in the outcome of a criminal case who has special knowledge in science, technology, arts, crafts and other fields of activity, summoned by the body conducting the criminal proceedings to participate and assist in the conduct of investigative actions
- A request made to the body conducting the criminal proceedings
15 Clues: The person who committed the crime • A document recording the course of events • Short-term imprisonment of a suspected offender • A person detained on suspicion of committing a crime • Information given orally or in writing at the interrogation • A request made to the body conducting the criminal proceedings • ...
CRIMINAL JUSTICE 2024-08-19
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- - An act punishable by law.
- - Money paid for the temporary release of an accused person.
- - The punishment assigned to a defendant found guilty by a court.
- - A professional who practices law, representing clients in legal matters.
- - A legal document authorizing a police officer to make an arrest or search.
- - The release of a prisoner before the end of their sentence, under supervision.
- - Information used to support a claim or argument in a legal case.
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- - The killing of one person by another.
- - A less serious crime, typically punishable by fines or less than a year in jail.
- - The verdict when someone is found responsible for a crime.
- - The person accused of a crime in a court case.
- - A serious crime, usually punishable by more than a year in prison.
- - A group of people sworn to render a verdict in a legal case.
- - A period of supervision over an offender, instead of serving time in prison.
- - The act of taking someone into legal custody.
15 Clues: - An act punishable by law. • - The killing of one person by another. • - The act of taking someone into legal custody. • - The person accused of a crime in a court case. • - The verdict when someone is found responsible for a crime. • - Money paid for the temporary release of an accused person. • - A group of people sworn to render a verdict in a legal case. • ...
vocabulary p72 2024-04-17
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- A person who investigates and solves crimes
- It is when one person kills another
- Act of solving the crime
- officer Persona that arrest the criminals
- Traces found in crime
- Find out the information of the crime
- When the take the criminal they arrest him to police station
- Place where criminals go
- gun the criminals and polices officers uses
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- A person who discovered the criminal that take the criminal
- A person who has commited the crime
- Get something whitout permision
- guard A person that prevent the crime
- The information they have of the crime
- Chase someone
- The act of stealing
- See what has happened
17 Clues: Chase someone • The act of stealing • Traces found in crime • See what has happened • Act of solving the crime • Place where criminals go • Get something whitout permision • A person who has commited the crime • It is when one person kills another • guard A person that prevent the crime • Find out the information of the crime • The information they have of the crime • ...
Criminal Justice - Words To Study 2022-08-23
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- jury that will consider a case fairly, without favoring or discriminating against anyone
- any search of a person or property without a search warrant from a judge
- another phrase for death penalty
- more serious than a misdemeanor
- intentional act of swearing a false oath or falsifying an affirmation to tell the truth
- an application to a higher court for a decision to be reversed
- proof that must be exceeded to secure a guilty verdict in a criminal case in a court of law
- final step in criminal prosecution, where the court orders the guilty party’s penalty
- an inconclusive trial, or one in which the jury cannot agree on a verdict
- when the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge in exchange for a more lenient sentence or agreement to drop other charges
- a writ ordering a person to attend a court
- a hearing. formal reading of criminal charging
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- law that prohibits use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial
- less serious than a felony
- when the person has a specific intent to kill or inflict great bodily harm
- killing of a human being in which the offender acted during the heat of the moment under circumstances that would cause a reasonable person to become emotionally or mentally disturbed to a point that they cannot control themselves
- unintentional killing that results either from recklessness or criminal negligence
- detaining of an accused person in a criminal case before the trial has taken place
- requires that officers have a reason to suspect criminal activity before detaining someone
- the right to have an attorney defend him or her at trial
20 Clues: less serious than a felony • more serious than a misdemeanor • another phrase for death penalty • a writ ordering a person to attend a court • a hearing. formal reading of criminal charging • the right to have an attorney defend him or her at trial • an application to a higher court for a decision to be reversed • ...
Crossword Puzzle Title 2021-10-14
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- light travels straight through
- light: Reflects all colors
- stars: bend light around it so you can see both sides of the star at the same time
- light bends (changes directions)
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- Travels in light waves
- Images created by our minds
- light is absorbed (turned into heat)
- light bounces off
- Projects images created by our minds
- light: Absorbs all colors
10 Clues: light bounces off • Travels in light waves • light: Absorbs all colors • light: Reflects all colors • Images created by our minds • light travels straight through • light bends (changes directions) • light is absorbed (turned into heat) • Projects images created by our minds • stars: bend light around it so you can see both sides of the star at the same time
SAT 2023-04-11
20 Clues: fake • brutal • useless • amateur • hostile • beginner • peaceful • safe place • unimportant • overly bold • dumbfounded • soft spoken • to the point • publicly accuse • peace and quiet • Offensively bold • hesitant to speak • able to read minds • great toll of effort • to speak badly to someone
The Scorch Trials 2023-03-31
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- fight, hostile
- sadness
- confused puzzled
- warning, grim
- milky, clouded
- memory loss
- bewildered, confused
- allegations charge
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- outside area
- worry, duffer
- esophagus throat
- fragments, leftovers
- stopped ended
- illusion vision
- precisely, exactly
- hidden covered
- stared or looked at
- communicate between minds
- shaking, timid shy
- negative attitude
20 Clues: sadness • memory loss • outside area • worry, duffer • stopped ended • warning, grim • fight, hostile • milky, clouded • hidden covered • illusion vision • esophagus throat • confused puzzled • negative attitude • precisely, exactly • shaking, timid shy • allegations charge • stared or looked at • fragments, leftovers • bewildered, confused • communicate between minds
Changing Minds 2013-02-28
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- / Dominated psychology for the first half of the twentieth century
- / Habits and customs
- / Language intelligence
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- / Material Incentives
- / Cooperating skills
- / 80-20 principal
- / Intelligence that cannot be ignored
- / 80%
- / Intuition or emotion
- / Forced psychology to speak of the mind
- / These people have bodily-kinesthetic intelligence
11 Clues: / 80% • / 80-20 principal • / Cooperating skills • / Habits and customs • / Material Incentives • / Intuition or emotion • / Language intelligence • / Intelligence that cannot be ignored • / Forced psychology to speak of the mind • / These people have bodily-kinesthetic intelligence • / Dominated psychology for the first half of the twentieth century
Vocab Man 2024-05-23
vocabulary p72 2024-04-17
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- the place where are the criminals
- gun than criminal uses
- the act of stealing
- person that investigate the crime
- When the take the criminalbthey arrest him to police station
- see what has happened
- the find out the information of the crime
- person comics crimes
- Chase someone
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- is the tip of the finger
- officer person arrest criminal
- guard a person than prevent the crime
- act of killiying someone
- the information they have of the crime
- a person who discovered the criminal or take the criminal
- get something whit a lot permision
- act of solving the crime
17 Clues: Chase someone • the act of stealing • person comics crimes • see what has happened • gun than criminal uses • is the tip of the finger • act of killiying someone • act of solving the crime • officer person arrest criminal • the place where are the criminals • person that investigate the crime • get something whit a lot permision • the information they have of the crime • ...
Criminal Procedure (according to the Criminal Procedure Code of Belarus) 2022-03-09
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- The process of checking special signs on the human body, traces of crime, bodily injuries, detection of intoxication or other properties and signs
- The fact of having committed crimes in the past
- A request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process
- An amount of money that a person who has been accused of a crime pays to a law court so that they can be released until their trial
- The educator or psychologist involved in the interrogation of a minor is a ...
- A preventive measure consisting in forcing someone to stay at home instead of in a prison with the imposition of duties and prohibitions
- Expenses incurred in a judicial process
- New participant in criminal proceedings
- An assumption of innocence in the favor of the defendant in a criminal action imposing on the prosecution the burden of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt
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- Proving consists of the gathering, verification and ... of evidence.
- Any data on the basis of which the presence or absence of circumstances relevant to the criminal case is established
- Relevance of a particular criminal case to a particular court
- Such evidence as instruments of crime, products of criminal activity, money, valuables and other property obtained as a result of a crime
- A legal representative who officially accuses someone of committing a crime by bringing a case against that person in a court of law
- A person for whom a decision has been made to charge him or her in a criminal case
- A request made to a higher court of law to change a previous decision made by a lower court, especially in order to reduce or prevent a punishment
- An official demand to appear in a court of law or in a criminal prosecution body for procedural actions
- A person in a law court who says what they know about a legal case or a particular person
- To look into or over carefully or thoroughly in an effort to find or discover something
- Actions of citizens to detain a person
20 Clues: Actions of citizens to detain a person • Expenses incurred in a judicial process • New participant in criminal proceedings • The fact of having committed crimes in the past • Relevance of a particular criminal case to a particular court • A request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process • ...
Szabó Flóra crime 2020-09-25
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- He was held _____ for a week
- Don't blame it all____ me !
- The ____ must be reported immediately
- A set of rules which everyone has to abide by
- a minor crime
- He was charged______ murder
- She was arrested __ robbery
- the jury finally reached a ______
- a piece of evidence of one's location, which proves he or she didn't commit the crime
- the man was held in ________ for a day
- He will _____ that criminal to justice
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- to be ______ guilty
- Be careful with him! He has a criminal ____
- they had to pay a ____ fine for parking in the disabled parking space
- Someone who helps the criminal
- He was _____ to imprisonment
- _______ time in prison
- She must have ______ during the night
- a person who who suffers the crime, is hurt by a criminal
19 Clues: a minor crime • to be ______ guilty • _______ time in prison • Don't blame it all____ me ! • He was charged______ murder • She was arrested __ robbery • He was held _____ for a week • He was _____ to imprisonment • Someone who helps the criminal • the jury finally reached a ______ • The ____ must be reported immediately • She must have ______ during the night • ...
Criminal Law 2012-05-24
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- The authority stating the test for mens rea in s35.
- This man helped you carry your bags but didn't know what he was doing was wrong.
- Tempt Alpogut and Tan into having a go.
- Which is the leading case interpreting s418?
- Duress and self-defence are particular forms of which defence?
- The man who made Oliver Twist's continuing act?
- Mixed up hogs with first hat. Oh my...? Nullifies Peters
- Which defence does s61HA(3) displace?
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- More than transient or trifling.
- Like Giorgianni a handbag is one of these.
- What burden is placed on an accused arguing intoxication?
- Larceny is a crime against?
- This defence negates the element of voluntariness.
- What burden is placed on an accused arguing insanity?
- Which judgment states the elements of JCE?
15 Clues: Larceny is a crime against? • More than transient or trifling. • Which defence does s61HA(3) displace? • Tempt Alpogut and Tan into having a go. • Like Giorgianni a handbag is one of these. • Which judgment states the elements of JCE? • Which is the leading case interpreting s418? • The man who made Oliver Twist's continuing act? • ...
Criminal Crosswords 2021-03-10
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- A judicially imposed sentence that, subject to specific conditions, allows the defendant to be released into the community instead of serving time in prison
- A person accused and charged with a crime
- A formal, written accusation that charges defendant with a particular crime and is brought by the grand jury, rather than by the prosecutor
- A person who is believed to have committed a crime but has not yet been put on trial
- A serious crime that is generally punishable by imprisonment of more than one year
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- An order based upon probable cause authorizing either the arrest of a person or the search of a person or place
- The release, prior to trial, of a person accused of a crime, under specified conditions designed to assure that person's appearance in court when required.
- The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime
- A finding by judge or jury that the defendant committed the crime charged beyond a reasonable doubt
- The appearance of defendant before the court during which defendant is formally told of the charges and of his or her rights and enters a plea
- A lawyer representing the municipal, state or federal government in criminal proceedings
- The gathering of evidence about a crime by law enforcement and/or the prosecutor
- A hearing at which the judge hears evidence and decides whether a defendant is guilty of the crime(s) charged
- A notice requiring a person’s appearance in court on or by a specific day and time
- Testimony, documents, records, or objects presented by the prosecutor or defense during a hearing or trial to prove a particular fact or legal issue
15 Clues: A person accused and charged with a crime • The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime • The gathering of evidence about a crime by law enforcement and/or the prosecutor • A notice requiring a person’s appearance in court on or by a specific day and time • ...
Criminal Trials 2021-11-12
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- How we test the evidence of a witness in a trial
- Potential plea entered by a defendant/potential finding by a jury at the end of a trial
- A list of specific accusations faced by a defendant in a criminal trial
- Judicial officer in charge of a trial in the District or Supreme Court
- A non religious promise to tell the truth made before giving evidence in a trial
- False evidence of a witness given under oath or affirmation
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- Physical evidence produced in a trial
- A religious promise to tell the truth made before giving evidence in a trial
- Formal method of asking a judge to strike out an opponents question to a witness
- The representative of the state whose role is to assist the court in establishing a just outcome/usually wants a guilty verdict
- A lawyer skilled in court-room advocacy
- Evidence which is not permitted to be presented in a trial
- In a criminal trial, the person who has been charged
- Proof adduced to persuade the court of your argument
- A person giving evidence in a trial
15 Clues: A person giving evidence in a trial • Physical evidence produced in a trial • A lawyer skilled in court-room advocacy • How we test the evidence of a witness in a trial • In a criminal trial, the person who has been charged • Proof adduced to persuade the court of your argument • Evidence which is not permitted to be presented in a trial • ...
Criminal Sentencing 2020-05-12
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- Offenders returning to crime
- Corrected or punished in the community
- A principle related to retribution; getting even
- Sentencing in response to disparity in sentencing
- Sentencing goal; individual responsibility
- Sentencing goal; discourages criminal acts
- Institutional corrections or punishment
- Punishment that requires monetary payment
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- Strategy under restoration, offender makes amends
- Sentencing goal; separates offender from society
- Sentencing goal; changing or reforming offender
- The imposition of punishment for criminal behavior
- Sentencing goal; making the victim "whole again"
- Sanctions that are modern and often combine types
- Type of punishment that is final and controversial
15 Clues: Offenders returning to crime • Corrected or punished in the community • Institutional corrections or punishment • Punishment that requires monetary payment • Sentencing goal; individual responsibility • Sentencing goal; discourages criminal acts • Sentencing goal; changing or reforming offender • Sentencing goal; separates offender from society • ...
Criminal Law 2023-03-22
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- The body of crime
- Statuses that declare and act criminal after the act occurs and those that increase the penalty for a crime after the act occurs
- The need for some identifiable harm as an actual or potential consequence of culpable activity is often sighted as a general feature of crime.
- also referred to as the but four rule.
- The need for a BLANK is also part of the principle of legality.
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- holds that behavior cannot be criminal if no law exists that both defines it as illegal and prescribes a punishment for it
- To establish the corpus delicti of a crime, the state has to demonstrate that a BLANK has been violated and that someone violated it.
- Individuals may not be tried for a second time for the same offense or be punished a second time for the same offense.
- The prohibition of being tried twice is limited to BLANK
- Requires some direct relation between the injury asserted and the injurious conduct alleged.
- otherwise known as victimless crimes
- What amendment prohibits double jeopardy
- A legislative act punishing a person or a select group of people without the benefit of a judicial trial
- Refers to a statue defining a crime that is so unclear that a reasonable person of at least average intelligence could not determine what the law purports to command or prohibit
- A relationship between mens reus and actus reus
15 Clues: The body of crime • otherwise known as victimless crimes • also referred to as the but four rule. • What amendment prohibits double jeopardy • A relationship between mens reus and actus reus • The prohibition of being tried twice is limited to BLANK • The need for a BLANK is also part of the principle of legality. • ...
Criminal Court 2023-01-26
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- is a sentence other than prison where the defendant is let out only under the supervision
- the punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime
- The law that the police believe the defendant has broken
- is a reason that an attorney interrupts a witness to talk to the judge
- a promise to tell the truth
- is the person who files the complaint in a civil lawsuit
- Government official with authority to decide lawsuits brought before courts
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- a person called upon by either side in a lawsuit to give testimony before the court or jury
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant
- A crime carrying a penalty of more than a year in prison
- asking another court if the trial was conducted properly
- the Questioning of a witness by the attorney for the other side
- offense a crime punishable by death
- Information presented in testimony or in documents that are used to persuade the judge or jury
- the decision of a petit jury or a judge
15 Clues: a promise to tell the truth • offense a crime punishable by death • the decision of a petit jury or a judge • A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant • A crime carrying a penalty of more than a year in prison • asking another court if the trial was conducted properly • The law that the police believe the defendant has broken • ...
law 2022-10-04
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- without which document it is impossible to do business if it is associated with a potential threat to the security of people, the state and the environment
- set of principles or rules
- every country has the right to make its own laws about it is people,government and territory
- branch of government that clarifies laws
- An offense (socially dangerous act), the Commission of which entails the application of criminal liability measures to a person
- what citizens and owners of enterprises must pay to the state on the basis of special legislation
- supreme….,constitutional,civil
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- a contract that has the necessary elements and thus can be enforceable
- any meeting of the minds resulting in mutual assent to do or refrain from doing something
- The group of people who are responsible for controlling a country or a state
- A person who is trained and qualified to advise people about the law and to represent them in court, and to write legal documents-lawyer
- branch of government creates laws
- Athing or things that are owned by somebody
- Normative legal act of higher legal force of the state
14 Clues: set of principles or rules • supreme….,constitutional,civil • branch of government creates laws • branch of government that clarifies laws • Athing or things that are owned by somebody • Normative legal act of higher legal force of the state • a contract that has the necessary elements and thus can be enforceable • ...
The darkest minds 2019-01-20
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- Hoe heet de ziekte die alle kinderen tussen de 10 en 16 treft?
- Waar stoppen ze alle "zieke" kinderen in?
- wat is Liam van hun groepje?
- Wat is de eerste naam van het busje dat ik heb meegenomen?
- uit hoeveel delen bestaat het boek?
- wat is de bijnaam van Liam?
- Wat kan Zu met haar talent bedwingen/ besturen?
- Ruby heeft iedereen er van weten te overtuigen dat ze geen oranje is. Welke kleur dan wel?
- hoe heet de gevaarlijke gevangenen die alleen Ruby onder controle kan houden?
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- hoe heet deel 2 van het boek?
- Ruby zit al vanaf haar … in een kamp.
- Wat willen de hoofdpersonages met de kinderen in de kampen doen?
- Wat is de voornaam van de schrijfster?
- Wat krijgen de kinderen door de ziekte?
- wie is het 'ik' persoon in het boek?
- hoe leest het boek?
16 Clues: hoe leest het boek? • wat is de bijnaam van Liam? • wat is Liam van hun groepje? • hoe heet deel 2 van het boek? • uit hoeveel delen bestaat het boek? • wie is het 'ik' persoon in het boek? • Ruby zit al vanaf haar … in een kamp. • Wat is de voornaam van de schrijfster? • Wat krijgen de kinderen door de ziekte? • Waar stoppen ze alle "zieke" kinderen in? • ...
Elvis Song Titles 2019-02-11
15 Clues: ________ Love • Blue _________ • _________ Rock • All _______ Up • _________ Minds • Love Me ________ • Return to _______ • Heartbreak _______ • ______ in Disguise • Blue _______ ______ • There's Always ____ • Always ___ ___ _____ • Are You _______ Tonight? • A Little Less ___________ • Can't Help ________ in Love
CRIJ 3320 eCrossword Puzzle 1 2022-08-21
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- Less serious crimes that result in less than one year in jail.
- An associational or heterogeneous society.
- The underuse of the criminal law to control deviant activity.
- Codified (written) rules that are more serious norms and contain sanctions.
- Violations of law that are enforced by the state in order to protect victims.
- The belief that criminal law reflects the conflicts of interest of groups and that the more powerful groups define the law.
- The scientific study of crime and criminal behavior.
- Violations of criminal law.
- Says that crime is defined by abstract meanings and symbols and is a label assigned by society.
- Intended or planned consequences of social arrangements.
- More serious informal social controls.
- The costs of crime include financial and other costs, such as psychological and health costs.
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- The belief that criminal law originates in the will of the majority.
- The overuse of the criminal law as an attempt to control deviant activity.
- Durkheim’s theory that society defines itself by reacting to crime and wrongdoing.
- Nice customs, traditions, or less serious norms.
- A communal or folk society.
- Behavior that is outside the limits of societal toleration.
- Acts that are bad due to being prohibited.
- Comte’s theory that knowledge has historically progressed from theological to metaphysical to scientific.
- More serious crimes generally punished by at least a year in jail.
- Acts that are bad in themselves.
- Unexplained, unanticipated (hidden) consequences of social activity.
- Prescribed rules of conduct.
24 Clues: A communal or folk society. • Violations of criminal law. • Prescribed rules of conduct. • Acts that are bad in themselves. • More serious informal social controls. • An associational or heterogeneous society. • Acts that are bad due to being prohibited. • Nice customs, traditions, or less serious norms. • The scientific study of crime and criminal behavior. • ...
inggris 2022-10-25
30 Clues: fact • date • viral • crash • media • victim • source • letter • issues • actual • ongoing • fashion • tragedy • suspect • incident • location • criminal • conflict • trending • violence • recently • festival • political • sportnews • government • journalist • information • breakingnews • entrepreneur • entertainment
Creative Minds 2020-09-17
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- Web site where you can share ideas
- The person who supervises the production of a film
- Sound produced by the vocal cords
- The person an actor interprets
- The words of a song
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- A book writer
- A book that whose sales are high; famous
- A set of characters
- The person who reviews things and shares his/her opinion
- A sound or track from a film or show
10 Clues: A book writer • A set of characters • The words of a song • The person an actor interprets • Sound produced by the vocal cords • Web site where you can share ideas • A sound or track from a film or show • A book that whose sales are high; famous • The person who supervises the production of a film • The person who reviews things and shares his/her opinion
Healthy Minds 2022-12-05
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- Something people like to do on vacation
- having understanding of someone else's feelings
- things in our mind that lead to emotions
- having this helps us have a healthy mind
- something we all have as humans
- things we do that come from thoughts and emotions
- a feeling when things are calm and focused
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- helps us feel good
- a skill to use to help calm the mind
- being present in the moment
10 Clues: helps us feel good • being present in the moment • something we all have as humans • a skill to use to help calm the mind • Something people like to do on vacation • things in our mind that lead to emotions • having this helps us have a healthy mind • a feeling when things are calm and focused • having understanding of someone else's feelings • ...
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: Love mark • Eye contact • Dance of love • Secret meeting • Close quarters • Hard to resist • Candlelit affair • Soft-spoken words • Electric connection • Behind closed doors
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: Full of heat • Full of zest • Taking a risk • Highly excited • Twisted together • Eager to explore • Quickened heartbeat • Completely captivated • Trembling with anticipation • Suggestive of something naughty
Law Studies Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-17
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- Low-level criminal offense
- Concept of separating the Federal government from the State government
- 1st ten amendents
- Law concerning crimes
- High-level criminal case
- Act of deciding if something is constitutional
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- Person being accused in a criminal/civil case
- Something conflicting with the constitution
- Laws made by legislatures
- Law not concerning crimes
- Way to loosen a regulation
- Accuser of a criminal case
- Basic privileges of every person
- Presidential Action
14 Clues: 1st ten amendents • Presidential Action • Law concerning crimes • High-level criminal case • Laws made by legislatures • Law not concerning crimes • Low-level criminal offense • Way to loosen a regulation • Accuser of a criminal case • Basic privileges of every person • Something conflicting with the constitution • Person being accused in a criminal/civil case • ...
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Vocabulary 2022-09-09
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- Monetary compensation for damages done to the victim by the offender's criminal activity.
- The unlawful killing of one human being by another.
- Searches by police that are made after the subject of the search has agreed to the action.
- The person or institution that initiates a lawsuit in civil court proceedings by filing a complaint.
- A metaphorical term used to refer to the value placed on secrecy and the general mistrust of the outside world shared by many police officers.
- The act of taking property from another person without the use of force with the intent of keeping that property.
- Reasonable grounds to believe the existence of facts warranting certain actions, such as the search or arrest of a person.
- defined as conduct in violation of the criminal laws without justification or excuse An act that violates criminal law and is punishable by criminal sanctions
- The scientific study of crime and the causes of criminal behavior.
- A pat-down or minimal search by police to discover weapons.
- A sanctioning philosophy based on the assertion that criminals deserve to be punished for breaking society's rules.
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- A criminal offense that is not a felony; usually punishable by a fine and/or jail term of less than a year.
- the law of retaliation, whereby a punishment resembles the offense committed in kind and degree
- A serious crime, usually punishable by death or imprisonment for a year or longer.
- The degree of force that is appropriate to protect the police officer or other citizens and is not excessive.
- The act of taking substantial steps toward committing a crime while having the ability and the intent to commit the crime, even if the crime never takes place.
- To take into custody a person suspected of criminal activity.
- Mental state, or intent.
- Courts that review decisions made by lower courts, such as trial courts; also known as courts of appeals.
- The direct questioning of a suspect to gather evidence of criminal activity and to try to gain a confession.
- A trial before a judge and a jury.
21 Clues: Mental state, or intent. • A trial before a judge and a jury. • The unlawful killing of one human being by another. • A pat-down or minimal search by police to discover weapons. • To take into custody a person suspected of criminal activity. • The scientific study of crime and the causes of criminal behavior. • ...
Crime crossword 2024-07-18
Chapter 6B 2024-04-05
20 Clues: love • seen • crime • alien • to rent • failure • to kill • thief(f) • criminal • thief(m) • detective • critic(f) • to arrest • critic(m) • movie star • to capture • leading man • to fascinate • to be in love with • to fall in love with
CUT 2012-12-17
Across
- Callie's brother that gets asthma
- Donuts The place Callie escapes to after running away from sea pines
- The girl that takes care of Becca
- The group leader
- The girl that goes to humdinger half way in the story
- Something Callie liked to do before sick minds
- knife What Callie used to cut herself
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- minds The name that the girls gave sea pines
- The place that Becca stays after starving herself
- The hall monitor
- The girl that does drugs
- The girl that cuts herself also
- The main girl in the story that cuts herself
- The nickname that Tiffany gives Callie
14 Clues: The hall monitor • The group leader • The girl that does drugs • The girl that cuts herself also • Callie's brother that gets asthma • The girl that takes care of Becca • knife What Callie used to cut herself • The nickname that Tiffany gives Callie • minds The name that the girls gave sea pines • The main girl in the story that cuts herself • ...
Criminal Procedure (according to the Criminal Procedure Code of Belarus) 2022-03-09
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- A legal representative who officially accuses someone of committing a crime by bringing a case against that person in a court of law
- A preventive measure consisting in forcing someone to stay at home instead of in a prison with the imposition of duties and prohibitions
- Proving consists of the gathering, verification and ... of evidence.
- To look into or over carefully or thoroughly in an effort to find or discover something
- Actions of citizens to detain a person
- A request made to a higher court of law to change a previous decision made by a lower court, especially in order to reduce or prevent a punishment
- Relevance of a particular criminal case to a particular court
- A person for whom a decision has been made to charge him or her in a criminal case
- Any data on the basis of which the presence or absence of circumstances relevant to the criminal case is established
- A person in a law court who says what they know about a legal case or a particular person
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- An official demand to appear in a court of law or in a criminal prosecution body for procedural actions
- Such evidence as instruments of crime, products of criminal activity, money, valuables and other property obtained as a result of a crime
- The process of checking special signs on the human body, traces of crime, bodily injuries, detection of intoxication or other properties and signs
- New participant in criminal proceedings
- An amount of money that a person who has been accused of a crime pays to a law court so that they can be released until their trial
- An assumption of innocence in the favor of the defendant in a criminal action imposing on the prosecution the burden of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt
- The fact of having committed crimes in the past
- The educator or psychologist involved in the interrogation of a minor is a ...
- A request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process
- Expenses incurred in a judicial process
20 Clues: Actions of citizens to detain a person • New participant in criminal proceedings • Expenses incurred in a judicial process • The fact of having committed crimes in the past • Relevance of a particular criminal case to a particular court • A request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process • ...
Criminal Procedure (according to the Criminal Procedure Code of Belarus) 2022-03-09
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- Expenses incurred in a judicial process
- Any data on the basis of which the presence or absence of circumstances relevant to the criminal case is established
- Actions of citizens to detain a person
- The process of checking special signs on the human body, traces of crime, bodily injuries, detection of intoxication or other properties and signs
- The fact of having committed crimes in the past
- A person in a law court who says what they know about a legal case or a particular person
- An assumption of innocence in the favor of the defendant in a criminal action imposing on the prosecution the burden of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt
- A preventive measure consisting in forcing someone to stay at home instead of in a prison with the imposition of duties and prohibitions
- An amount of money that a person who has been accused of a crime pays to a law court so that they can be released until their trial
- An official demand to appear in a court of law or in a criminal prosecution body for procedural actions
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- A legal representative who officially accuses someone of committing a crime by bringing a case against that person in a court of law
- The educator or psychologist involved in the interrogation of a minor is a ...
- A person for whom a decision has been made to charge him or her in a criminal case
- Proving consists of the gathering, verification and ... of evidence.
- A request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process
- To look into or over carefully or thoroughly in an effort to find or discover something
- Such evidence as instruments of crime, products of criminal activity, money, valuables and other property obtained as a result of a crime
- New participant in criminal proceedings
- Relevance of a particular criminal case to a particular court
- A request made to a higher court of law to change a previous decision made by a lower court, especially in order to reduce or prevent a punishment
20 Clues: Actions of citizens to detain a person • Expenses incurred in a judicial process • New participant in criminal proceedings • The fact of having committed crimes in the past • Relevance of a particular criminal case to a particular court • A request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process • ...
Vocab 5 2020-03-19
25 Clues: spy • clue • gang • jail • thief • pistol • victim • weapon • to rent • suspect • witness • to kill • the love • murderer • to steal • to shoot • criminal • to arrest • to murder • detective • dangerous • the crime • to suspect • malvado evil genius • policiaca detective novel
outsiders 2021-10-15
31 Clues: DQ • bob • socs • fire • movie • dally • steve • randy • death • rings • train • darry • murder • church • cherry • twobit • thelot • johnny • ponyboy • sodapop • 50bucks • newyork • fountin • winstin • mustang • greasers • hospital • eastside • criminal • outsiders • switchblade
The outsiders 2023-05-14
20 Clues: DQ • Hood • Socs • Fuzz • Gangs • Savvy • Death • Darry • heater • Rumble • Cooler • Mustang • Ponyboy • Oklahoma • Hospital • Greasers • Criminal • Cancerstick • Switchblade • Wisecracker
chapter 5 2014-09-22
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- waiver -Trying juveniles as adults in the criminal justice system or waiving them into adult court.
- dysphoric disorder (PMDD) - A medical condition creating extreme mental and emotional symptoms prior to menstruation that could potentially be used as a criminal defense to a crime.
- -impulse test An insanity test that focuses on the defendant’s ability to conform his conduct to the law.
- waiver -Waiver of a juvenile defendant from juvenile to adult court is presumed appropriate based on the age, offense, or other factors.
- test -An insanity test that determines whether the criminal activity is the product of a mental disease or defect.
- exclusion- A statutory requirement that certain juveniles be treated as adults in the criminal justice system.
- waiver- The discretion of the juvenile court judge to waiver jurisdiction over a criminal case so that the minor can be tried as an adult
- test - An insanity test that focuses on the defendant’s ability to appreciate the wrongfulness of his conduct based on a mental disease or defect.
- - An excuse defense to a criminal charge based on the defendant’s mental condition at the time of the crime.
- Law Age Presumptions-Over 14-Criminal Capacity Presumed
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- waiver Waiver of a juvenile defendant from juvenile to adult court is mandatory based on the age, offense, or other factors.
- but mentally ill - A verdict, short of finding insanity, in which the criminal defendant is mentally ill at the time of the crime
- capacity - A failure of proof defense based on the defendant’s inability to form the required criminal intent due to a medical disease or defect. It is a unique defense that is not equivalent to the insanity defense.
- survival syndrome -A criminal defense based on the heightened sense of fear that the defendant experiences from being raised in a high-crime urban neighborhood.
- Subjective:-focuses on the defendant’s predisposition to commit the crime without government involvement
- waiver- Waiver of a juvenile defendant from adult court to juvenile court for adjudication.
- stress disorder (PTSD)- A potential defense to a crime based on psychological trauma the defendant suffered after experiencing a traumatic event.
- - An excuse defense that is applicable when the defendant is forced to commit a crime by threat or force.
- Objective- focuses on police conduct and whether a normal law-abiding citizen would be persuaded to commit a crime
- jurisdiction - Two courts—namely, an adult and juvenile court—both have jurisdiction over a particular case. The prosecutor makes the decision regarding in which court to initiate criminal proceedings.
- An excuse defense that is applicable if the government is found to have manufactured or initiated a crime that would not have otherwise occurred
- -An excuse defense applicable only if the intoxication through alcohol, drugs, or other substances is involuntary.
- of force-Example: holding a gun to the defendant’s head and forcing them to rob a bank ,Not the same as the necessity defense, where the defendant chooses between two evils,Generally NOT available as a defense to an intentional killing
- Law Age Presumptions-Age 7-14-Presumption Against Capacity
- rage - A criminal defense based on the defendant’s past experience with racism that caused him to break the law.
- chromosome defect - A criminal defense based on the presence of an extra “Y” chromosome and hypermasculinity.
26 Clues: Law Age Presumptions-Over 14-Criminal Capacity Presumed • Law Age Presumptions-Age 7-14-Presumption Against Capacity • waiver- Waiver of a juvenile defendant from adult court to juvenile court for adjudication. • waiver -Trying juveniles as adults in the criminal justice system or waiving them into adult court. • ...
Criminal Justice Vocab #7 2018-10-01
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- the competition among wealthy people and among poor people and between them which causes crime
- theory: a theory that explains criminal behavior and its prevention with the concepts of positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement .
- a process in which behavior that was previously was positively reinforced is no longer reinforced.
- Men's control over women's labor and sexuality
- presentation of an aversive stimulus to reduce to response.
- reinforcement: the removal or reduction of stimulus whose removal or reduction increase or maintains a response.
- Sutherland's theory that persons who become criminal do so because of contacts with criminal patterns and isolation from anti-criminal patterns
- refers to inequalities that are defined by a person as unfair or unjust
- a person who reverts to a savage type.
- supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
- a means by which a person can learn new responses by observing others
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- reinforcement: the presentation of a stimulus that increases or maintains a response.
- the inability to dominate other groups in society
- the way people and actions are defined as criminal
- the ability of some groups to dominate other groups in a society.
- a theory that emphasizes the criminalization process as the cause of some crime.
- theories of crime causation that are generally based on a Marxist theory of class struggle
- a theory that assumes that society is based primarily on conflict between competing interest groups and the criminal law and the criminal justice system are used to control subordinate groups
- the principle that a policy should provide "the greatest happiness shared by the greatest number"
19 Clues: a person who reverts to a savage type. • Men's control over women's labor and sexuality • the inability to dominate other groups in society • the way people and actions are defined as criminal • presentation of an aversive stimulus to reduce to response. • the ability of some groups to dominate other groups in a society. • ...
Criminal activities 2022-10-10
15 Clues: kohus • advokaat • kohtunik • alaealine • tsiviilasi • pahategija • vandekohus • kaitsealune • enamusotsus • kriminaalasi • vandekohtunik • vandeadvokaat • seaduserikkuja • tahtlik tapmine • ühehäälne otsus
Criminal Procedure 2021-03-10
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- An official decision made in a court at the end of a trial.
- A person believed to have committed a crime.
- A person who sees a crime commiting.
- A process of asking witnesses, accused persons or others a lot of questions for a long time in order to get information.
- An investigative act of searching and examitation of premises in order to find things relevant to the case.
- A person or people who may be guilty of a crime and who are being judged in a court.
- Using of legal authority to catch and take someone to a place where the person may be accused of a crime.
- A written statement that formally accuses someone of a crime
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- A person who protects the rights and legitimate interests of the suspect or the accused.
- A legal representative who officially accuses someone of committing a crime by bringing a case against that person in a court.
- A spoken or written statement that something is true given in a court of law, or the act of giving such a statement.
- Objects, documents, official statements, etc. that are used to prove someone's guilt or innocence.
- The act of removing a dead body from the ground after it has been buried.
- Someone killed, destroyed, injured, or otherwise harmed by, or suffering from an elleged crime.
- An amount of money that a person who has been accused of a crime pays to the court so that they can be released until their trial.
15 Clues: A person who sees a crime commiting. • A person believed to have committed a crime. • An official decision made in a court at the end of a trial. • A written statement that formally accuses someone of a crime • The act of removing a dead body from the ground after it has been buried. • ...
Criminal Process 2018-03-12
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- Miranda/custody/searched
- evidence/witnesses
- death/jail/prison/probation/etc.
- dismiss charges or evidence/plea bargaining
- you won't say you are guilty, but accept the punishment
- 12 selected by both lawyers
- hung jury or unanimous verdict
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- plea/lawyer/bail/trial date
- personal info/mug shot/fingerprints/belongings
- determined by judge after speeches/guidelines
- grand jury
- attorney defending people who can't afford a lawyer
- everyone in agreement
- options are guilty, not guilty, no contest
- person who issues sentence for punishment
15 Clues: grand jury • evidence/witnesses • everyone in agreement • Miranda/custody/searched • plea/lawyer/bail/trial date • 12 selected by both lawyers • hung jury or unanimous verdict • death/jail/prison/probation/etc. • person who issues sentence for punishment • options are guilty, not guilty, no contest • dismiss charges or evidence/plea bargaining • ...
Criminal Crosswords 2022-03-09
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- A legal document ordering someone to go to court.(Subpoena)
- Speeches of the parties involved in the case.(debate)
- The act of asking somebody a lot of questions over a long period of time, especially in an aggressive way.(interrogation)
- Information that is given or objects that are shown in a court of law to help to prove if someone has committed a crime.(evidence)
- Someone in a court of law who says what they have seen and what they know about a crime.(witness)
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- A lawyer admitted to participate in a criminal case with the permission of the body conducting the criminal process.(representive)
- A statement saying that you think a person is guilty of doing something wrong or illegal. (accusation)
- A decision in a court of law saying if someone is guilty or not.(Verdict)
- The work or activity involved in being in charge of somebody/something and making sure that everything is done correctly.(supervision)
- This is a special study appointed by the court on issues whose resolution is relevant to the case. (Expertise)
- A person who has applied to a court or a criminal prosecution body for the protection of his right. (applicant)
- This is a written appeal to the court within the framework of a court case with a request/requirement to take some action on the case. (request)
- Disqualification of a judge from a specific case.(recusal)
- A person who is not interested in the outcome of the criminal case. (mediator)
- The state of having a normal healthy mind.(sanity)
15 Clues: The state of having a normal healthy mind.(sanity) • Speeches of the parties involved in the case.(debate) • Disqualification of a judge from a specific case.(recusal) • A legal document ordering someone to go to court.(Subpoena) • A decision in a court of law saying if someone is guilty or not.(Verdict) • ...
Criminal Justice 2024-04-25
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- inmates will reside for a period of time
- knowledgeable of a risk
- unsupervised absenses
- a fundamental change
- prisons for pre-trial immates
- where the conflict will do their time
- long-term holding facilities
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- for inmates to remain employed
- reclassifying an inmate
- non violent crimes
- where people are held when accused of a crime
- period of supervision over an offender
- repairing the harm that is done by crime
- lowest level of custody
- short-term holding facilities
15 Clues: non violent crimes • a fundamental change • unsupervised absenses • reclassifying an inmate • knowledgeable of a risk • lowest level of custody • long-term holding facilities • short-term holding facilities • prisons for pre-trial immates • for inmates to remain employed • where the conflict will do their time • period of supervision over an offender • ...
criminal investigation 2024-09-08
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- Created a UNIFORMED Police force in the City of London
- His normal method of operation, upon learning of a thief, was to persuade the thieves to give him the stolen goods in return for a portion of the money paid by the victim for the return of the property
- the PNP is tasked to pursue investigation without _________?
- founded by Sir Robert Peels, He introduced the Techniques of surveillance such as detectives, concealing themselves and secretly photographing and recording conversations.
- he performed a group of non-uniformed thief catchers to the bow street court whose function to detect and catch criminals.
- a case which become the forerunner of Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity
- in1839 it is the Birth year of___________?
- they were regarded as the plainclothes police officers in the Philippines during Spanish regime?
- the first section ever created during the Philippine Constabulary
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- this is created to meet the required training for local police investigator in the Philippines
- in1833-ENGLAND, SCOTLAND yard employed the first_________?
- this is responsible for the training local police in the Philippines
- The case of Mapp VS. Ohio established the___________?
- NBI is tasked to investigate crimes mostly __________?
- He introduced the practice of developing paid informant, printing wanted notices, employing criminal raids and bearing firearms and handcuffs.
15 Clues: in1839 it is the Birth year of___________? • The case of Mapp VS. Ohio established the___________? • Created a UNIFORMED Police force in the City of London • NBI is tasked to investigate crimes mostly __________? • in1833-ENGLAND, SCOTLAND yard employed the first_________? • the PNP is tasked to pursue investigation without _________? • ...
Crime Vocabulary 2021-04-16
28 Clues: robo • juez • arma • jurado • ladrón • ladrón • prisión • testigo • experto • pistola • abogado • juzgado • pruebas • víctima • arrestar • cuchillo • criminal • detective • secuestrar • investigar • prisionero • falsificador • officer policía • huellas digitales • asesinar, asesinato • sospechoso, sospechar • guard guardia de seguridad • scientist investigador forense
CUT 2012-12-17
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- The main girl in the story that cuts herself
- The girl that goes to humdinger half way in the story
- The place that Becca stays after starving herself
- Callie's brother that gets asthma
- The hall monitor
- Donuts The place Callie escapes to after running away from sea pines
- minds The name that the girls gave sea pines
- knife What Callie used to cut herself
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- The girl that cuts herself also
- The girl that takes care of Becca
- The girl that does drugs
- Something Callie liked to do before sick minds
- The group leader
- The nickname that Tiffany gives Callie
14 Clues: The group leader • The hall monitor • The girl that does drugs • The girl that cuts herself also • The girl that takes care of Becca • Callie's brother that gets asthma • knife What Callie used to cut herself • The nickname that Tiffany gives Callie • The main girl in the story that cuts herself • minds The name that the girls gave sea pines • ...
Criminal Justice Vocab #7 2018-10-01
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- the principle that a policy should provide "the greatest happiness shared by the greatest number"
- a means by which a person can learn new responses by observing others
- a theory that emphasizes the criminalization process as the cause of some crime.
- a theory that explains criminal behavior and its prevention with the concepts of positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement .
- the removal or reduction of stimulus whose removal or reduction increase or maintains a response.
- refers to inequalities that are defined by a person as unfair or unjust
- Sutherland's theory that persons who become criminal do so because of contacts with criminal patterns and isolation from anti-criminal patterns
- Men's control over women's labor and sexuality
- the inability to dominate other groups in society
- the presentation of a stimulus that increases or maintains a response.
- a process in which behavior that was previously was positively reinforced is no longer reinforced.
Down
- a person who reverts to a savage type.
- presentation of an aversive stimulus to reduce to response.
- the ability of some groups to dominate other groups in a society.
- the way people and actions are defined as criminal
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
- the competition among wealthy people and among poor people and between them which causes crime
- a theory that assumes that society is based primarily on conflict between competing interest groups and the criminal law and the criminal justice system are used to control subordinate groups
- theories of crime causation that are generally based on a Marxist theory of class struggle
19 Clues: a person who reverts to a savage type. • Men's control over women's labor and sexuality • the inability to dominate other groups in society • the way people and actions are defined as criminal • presentation of an aversive stimulus to reduce to response. • the ability of some groups to dominate other groups in a society. • ...
Crime 2021-04-17
Across
- A person who saw a crime
- Someone who steals wallets
- A public officer with the authority to hear and decide cases in a court
- A type of weapon that many people in the Us have
- The place where justice is administered
- A type of criminal who enters a house and steals
- someone who does something contrary to the law
- To catch and hold a criminal
Down
- A type of weapon you can find in any kitchen
- To look for evidence
- To steal a vehicle to control it
- A criminal who killed someone
- Group of people who give a verdict
- Someone who defends a criminal
14 Clues: To look for evidence • A person who saw a crime • Someone who steals wallets • To catch and hold a criminal • A criminal who killed someone • Someone who defends a criminal • To steal a vehicle to control it • Group of people who give a verdict • The place where justice is administered • A type of weapon you can find in any kitchen • ...
Criminal proceeding in Belarus 2022-03-09
Across
- A document certifying the fact of production, the content and results of procedural actions.
- Accelerated proceedings and proceedings from the date of receipt of the application, the report of the crime before the transfer of the criminal case to the prosecutor for referral to the court for consideration on the merits or termination of proceedings in the case, as well as the preparation of materials on the criminal case by the private prosecutor and the defense.
- Is a request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process.
- A prosecutor who supports the state prosecution and carries out other procedural activities when considering a criminal case by a court of first instance.
- The judge presiding over the collegial consideration of a criminal case or considering a criminal case alone.
- The protests of the prosecutor, the public prosecutor about the cancellation or amendment of the sentence that has not entered into legal force.
- Documents and items that are an integral part of pre-trial or judicial proceedings or submitted for attachment to them.
- A decision made by the court of first instance on the guilt or innocence of the accused, on the application or non-application of punishment to him and on other issues to be resolved.
Down
- Is the public prosecutor, as well as the victim (private prosecutor), the civil plaintiff and their representatives.
- Negotiations between the accused and the victim with the participation of a mediator in order to facilitate their reconciliation.
- Is a complaint against a sentence that has not entered into legal force.
- The accused, his legal representatives, representatives of the deceased accused, the defender, the civil defendant and his representatives.
- Forcible delivery of persons who did not appear without valid reasons on a call to the body conducting the criminal process.
- Close relatives, family members of the victim, civil plaintiff and civil defendant, legal representatives; lawyers, representatives of trade unions and other public associations, as well as other persons admitted to participate in a criminal case with the permission of the body conducting the criminal process.
- Any person who has applied to a court or a criminal prosecution body for the protection of his real or alleged right, or who has informed him of a socially dangerous act being prepared, committed or committed, provided for by criminal law.
- Is a written notification of a summons to a criminal prosecution body or to a court for the production of procedural actions.
16 Clues: Is a request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process. • Is a complaint against a sentence that has not entered into legal force. • A document certifying the fact of production, the content and results of procedural actions. • The judge presiding over the collegial consideration of a criminal case or considering a criminal case alone. • ...
Criminal proceeding in Belarus 2022-03-09
Across
- A document certifying the fact of production, the content and results of procedural actions.
- Accelerated proceedings and proceedings from the date of receipt of the application, the report of the crime before the transfer of the criminal case to the prosecutor for referral to the court for consideration on the merits or termination of proceedings in the case, as well as the preparation of materials on the criminal case by the private prosecutor and the defense.
- Is a request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process.
- A prosecutor who supports the state prosecution and carries out other procedural activities when considering a criminal case by a court of first instance.
- The judge presiding over the collegial consideration of a criminal case or considering a criminal case alone.
- The protests of the prosecutor, the public prosecutor about the cancellation or amendment of the sentence that has not entered into legal force.
- Documents and items that are an integral part of pre-trial or judicial proceedings or submitted for attachment to them.
- A decision made by the court of first instance on the guilt or innocence of the accused, on the application or non-application of punishment to him and on other issues to be resolved.
Down
- Is the public prosecutor, as well as the victim (private prosecutor), the civil plaintiff and their representatives.
- Negotiations between the accused and the victim with the participation of a mediator in order to facilitate their reconciliation.
- Is a complaint against a sentence that has not entered into legal force.
- The accused, his legal representatives, representatives of the deceased accused, the defender, the civil defendant and his representatives.
- Forcible delivery of persons who did not appear without valid reasons on a call to the body conducting the criminal process.
- Close relatives, family members of the victim, civil plaintiff and civil defendant, legal representatives; lawyers, representatives of trade unions and other public associations, as well as other persons admitted to participate in a criminal case with the permission of the body conducting the criminal process.
- Any person who has applied to a court or a criminal prosecution body for the protection of his real or alleged right, or who has informed him of a socially dangerous act being prepared, committed or committed, provided for by criminal law.
- Is a written notification of a summons to a criminal prosecution body or to a court for the production of procedural actions.
16 Clues: Is a request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process. • Is a complaint against a sentence that has not entered into legal force. • A document certifying the fact of production, the content and results of procedural actions. • The judge presiding over the collegial consideration of a criminal case or considering a criminal case alone. • ...
Lily's Cool Justice Word Puzzle 2022-04-20
Across
- What deals with private disputes such as divorce,property ownership,contracts, and personal injuries?
- What court limited jurisdiction over wills,estates,guardianship,and marriage licenses?
- What is the fourth step in the Adult Criminal Justice Process?
- How many rights of juveniles are there?
- What is the second step in the Adult Criminal Justice Process?
- What is the third step in the Adult Criminal Justice Process?
- Who has the final say about Georgia laws?
- What deals with actions that harm people and society?
- What seeks punishment that could be a fine,imprisonment,or death?
- How many branches of Government are there?
Down
- What is the fifth step in the Adult Criminal Justice Process?
- How long are the terms for Judges of the Supreme Court?
- What is the last step in the Adult Criminal Justice Process?
- Georgia law defines a juvenile as a person under the age of what?
- What is the first step in the Adult Criminal Justice Process?
15 Clues: How many rights of juveniles are there? • Who has the final say about Georgia laws? • How many branches of Government are there? • What deals with actions that harm people and society? • How long are the terms for Judges of the Supreme Court? • What is the last step in the Adult Criminal Justice Process? • ...
chrimal minds 2023-03-15
10 Clues: he left • JJ's son • the leader • henry's mom • hotch's son • JJ's husband • faked her death • the computer girl • Couisin was kiddnapped • has a daughter he never knew about
Montessori Minds 2017-04-18
Across
- Allowing children to do things by themselves.
- Children under three absorb their environment by experience.
- Teacher constructing an environment for the child to learn in.
- Seeing what the child needs.
Down
- Age group where Absorbent Mind and Sensitive Periods cause intense learning.
- Where Montessori died.
- Age group where learning is about every day life skills
- Children learn different skills at different points in their development.
- Country Maria Montessori was born in.
- Two subjects Maria Montessori studied.
10 Clues: Where Montessori died. • Seeing what the child needs. • Country Maria Montessori was born in. • Two subjects Maria Montessori studied. • Allowing children to do things by themselves. • Age group where learning is about every day life skills • Children under three absorb their environment by experience. • Teacher constructing an environment for the child to learn in. • ...
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: A sly look • Shared bed • Secret tryst • Subtle signal • Fire of desire • Naughty thought • Late-night craving • Candlelight dinner • Behind the curtains • Locked in an embrace
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: Lip service • Burning wish • Tight squeeze • Holding tight • A playful act • Secret signal • Fragrant allure • A playful advance • Soft touch with nose • Last drink of the night
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: Steady burn • Risqué event • Unknown allure • Soft and tender • Arousing interest • Causing excitement • Captivate completely • Pulsing with passion • Fondness for another • Pleasing to the senses
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: Closeness • Soft touch • Gentle exhale • Hard to resist • Slowly burning • Revealed secret • Shy, but intrigued • Voice full of heat • Extremely attractive • away, Taken by emotion
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: High heat • Quiet intimacy • Tempting offer • Full of longing • Small sensation • Power to attract • Shyly flirtatious • Exciting the senses • Whisper barely heard • Overwhelmingly attractive
Master minds 2022-02-01
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: Love potion • Casual romance • Mischievous fun • Unwavering love • Desire for more • Where it happens • Subtle suggestion • Electric connection • Instigator of desire • Overwhelm with passion
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: Gentle touch • Warm embrace • Bedroom attire • Setting the mood • Unquenchable need • Fire in the heart • Heightened senses • A deep connection • Art of persuasion • Close and personal
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: Stay longer • Loosened up • Magnetic pull • Out of breath • Together as one • Understated desire • Heightened passion • Fall deeply in love • Eat up with passion • Extremely attractive
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: Deeply felt • Full of fun • Light touch • Warm afterglow • Remove clothing • Tease the senses • Arousing curiosity • Hint of attraction • Evidence of passion • Hunger for affection