criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Harry Potter 2024-03-21
16 Clues: cooky • Mooney • Traitor • Obsessive • Hot bully • Loves Voldi • Ugly villain • Good or Bad? • James' lover • Dies too soon • Awesome mother • Smart girl boss • Loyal best friend • The boy who lived • Dog and supposed criminal • Youngest child & girlfriend of the hero
Memory time 2022-11-07
16 Clues: loi • répandu • soutenir • puissant • interdire • enfreindre • réglementer • épouvantable • de sang froid • banal, ordinaire • casier judiciaire • groupe de pression • porter (ici une arme) • inefficace, sans effet • une campagne de sensibilisation • loi sur le contrôle des armes à feu
Masterminds 2022-10-25
16 Clues: a wall • driving • a thief • a battle • a career • to decive • the author • a loud bang • running away • copy of someone • a public vehicle • a place you live • breaking something • something you read • flying transportation • a place things are made in
Bill, accords and laws of Canada 2021-06-14
Across
- this law only applies to 12 to 17 years old
- Decleared French as the main language of the province
- Unwritten laws
- a failed attempt to revise the canadian constitution Of Canada 1992
- Gave Quebec more power and called it a “Distant Society”
- the highest law in all of Canada
- a system of law for private relations, not criminal, military, of religious affairs
- makes changes to future referendum to be clear
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- A document made by the United Nations got the
- A code made to prevent discrimination and harassment
- renamed the constitution and brought to Canada
- a code that contains criminal offences made by parliament
- follows the Balfour Report changes the British empire to the Commonwealth
- Presented the Charlottetown accord to the public and got defeated.
- it outlines the structure of government and passed to create the Dominion of canada
- Constitutional 1867 act defines the operation of Government
- asked to question to Quebec for a new constitutional agreement
- and freedoms of all human rights
18 Clues: Unwritten laws • and freedoms of all human rights • the highest law in all of Canada • this law only applies to 12 to 17 years old • A document made by the United Nations got the • renamed the constitution and brought to Canada • makes changes to future referendum to be clear • A code made to prevent discrimination and harassment • ...
Cyber Law 2017-09-28
Across
- Any criminal activity associated with a computer.
- Transmitting computer viruses to people to destroy their computer system or files.
- The use of the computer to sabotage computer networks vital to the national welfare.
- The communication via computer or other electronic device of false data that damages a person's reputation.
- Intentionally disrupting, defacing, or even destroying a site.
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- An unwelcome intrusion into the private matters of an individual carried out or sustained by a computer.
- Area of the law which concerns computers and computer related crime.
- A crime that involves using a computer to steal computer data stored in a digital format.
- Any illegal activity already in the criminal code committed by using a computer.
- The use of information unlawfully obtained by computer to pressure a victim into granting a payoff to the blackmailer.
- A crime in which a cyber criminal falsely adopts the identity of anothor computer user in order to commit fraud.
- Involves the invasion, distortion, theft, falsification, misuse, destruction, or exploitation of information stored in or related to electronic devices.
12 Clues: Any criminal activity associated with a computer. • Intentionally disrupting, defacing, or even destroying a site. • Area of the law which concerns computers and computer related crime. • Any illegal activity already in the criminal code committed by using a computer. • Transmitting computer viruses to people to destroy their computer system or files. • ...
adj 1 chapter1 Barrera 2016-02-09
Across
- a verdict of not guilty
- a type of conditional release that is based on good behavior or evidence of some level of rehabilitation
- a defendants first appearance in court to be informed of the charges, advised of his or her rights and have bail determined
- an individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution
- an institution for the confinement of people who have been convicted of serious crimes
- behavioral expectations of a group
- a person against whom a charge is brought in court
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- the territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority
- an institution to hold pretrial detainees and people convicted of less serious crimes
- a sum of money that the arrested person pays to guarantee that he or she will appear at the future hearings
- a perspective of criminal justice that argues that the purpose of the criminal justice system is to ensure fairness under the law
- an intentional act or omission to act, neither justified nor excused, that is in violation of criminal law and punishable by the state
12 Clues: a verdict of not guilty • behavioral expectations of a group • a person against whom a charge is brought in court • an individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution • the territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority • an institution to hold pretrial detainees and people convicted of less serious crimes • ...
Idioms 2025-09-14
vocabulary 2013-06-10
12 Clues: zanja • busqueda • deceiver • cubierta • cumbre, cima • ruido, tumulto • molestia, enojo • pleasure-seeking • criminal, infractor • esclarecedor, revelador • informar, poner al corriente • tierras altas, zona montañosa
GofG5 2020-04-02
Across
- Vegetable juice that everyone lost their minds over for like 2 months last year
- Nicky Hilton’s preferred pet
- The Blackberry version of texting
- Eating outside
- New NYC neighborhood that was totally overhyped
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- When your building doesn’t have an elevator, it’s a…
- Bravo’s attempt some years ago at making a reality version of Gossip Girl
- Ina Garten’s quarantine cocktail of choice
- What Hilaria Baldwin teaches
- Basically the radio, but somehow better?
- Sometimes you’re just in the mood for a dirty water one of these
11 Clues: Eating outside • What Hilaria Baldwin teaches • Nicky Hilton’s preferred pet • The Blackberry version of texting • Basically the radio, but somehow better? • Ina Garten’s quarantine cocktail of choice • New NYC neighborhood that was totally overhyped • When your building doesn’t have an elevator, it’s a… • Sometimes you’re just in the mood for a dirty water one of these • ...
PZ - Know Thy Team 2024-01-02
Across
- He always has an animated mood
- His name has hair in it, but him? Not that much
- The detail-oriented guy
- She's a leader with lots of emotions
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- Dance with him cuz he's a dancer
- She's the sweetest, but everyone is scared of her
- She's the elderly light
- She can read minds, or not? Who knows?
- Never joke with her on feedback or deadlines
- She speaks only when she has to, but speaks a lot
- The expert on Ki & Ka
11 Clues: The expert on Ki & Ka • She's the elderly light • The detail-oriented guy • He always has an animated mood • Dance with him cuz he's a dancer • She's a leader with lots of emotions • She can read minds, or not? Who knows? • Never joke with her on feedback or deadlines • His name has hair in it, but him? Not that much • She's the sweetest, but everyone is scared of her • ...
Jeppes fødselsdag 2022 2022-08-08
Across
- Det søde fødseldagsbarn
- Pigen som elsker heste og sin onkel
- Hende som lige har været på Skanderborg Festivalen og som elsker Minds of 99
- Ham som har tabt alle de padeltennis kampe, som han har deltaget i
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- Den søde farmor
- Københavnsk kvinde som er god til at lave mad
- Den søde farfar
- Fræk pige med stort lyst hår
- Olivia og Sofies far
- Dyret med fire ben som siger vov
- Den lille pige fra København som elsker at danse
11 Clues: Den søde farmor • Den søde farfar • Olivia og Sofies far • Det søde fødseldagsbarn • Fræk pige med stort lyst hår • Dyret med fire ben som siger vov • Pigen som elsker heste og sin onkel • Københavnsk kvinde som er god til at lave mad • Den lille pige fra København som elsker at danse • Ham som har tabt alle de padeltennis kampe, som han har deltaget i • ...
AP Psychology Sleep Theories and Disorders Crossword 2021-10-15
8 Clues: disorder where breathing stops • child can't sleep or stay asleep • disorder primarily affecting kids • disorder dangerous for a bus driver • created to help our brain recuperate • disorder has obesity as a risk factor • images going through minds during sleep • dreaming about failing an upcoming test
Crime and criminals 2023-04-04
Across
- you call it when you see a crime
- murder weapon (what you use when you want to kill someone)
- when someone kills another person he is...
- person who transports drugs across the borders
- it is a document according to which punishments are determined when someone commits something criminal
- person that is in jail
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- adjective that describes criminals (not safe)
- person who is assaulted by criminal
- place where you go when you get arrested
- person who breaks into houses and other buildings
- crime when you set fire to a school
11 Clues: person that is in jail • you call it when you see a crime • person who is assaulted by criminal • crime when you set fire to a school • place where you go when you get arrested • when someone kills another person he is... • adjective that describes criminals (not safe) • person who transports drugs across the borders • person who breaks into houses and other buildings • ...
Law Crossword - Tash 2016-11-06
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- A group of people sworn to give verdict on legal cases.
- A place where people are legally committed as punishment for a crime or awaiting trial.
- A body of people presided over by a judge acting as a tribunal in civil and criminal cases.
- Failure to take proper care of something.
- Something awarded to someone in recognition of loss, suffering or injury.
- Party who initiates a lawsuit.
- Law made by court.
- A civil officer who administers the law.
- Deals with people not taking responsibile care.
- Non-criminal matters.
- Institute legal proceedings against a person or organisation.
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- Conduct legal proceedings against a person or organisation.
- The killing of one person by another.
- Protects individuals from others wrong doings.
- An action which constitutes an offence and is punishable by law.
- Working out the custody of a child.
- Money paid as a crime or another offence.
- Entering someone's land or property without permission.
18 Clues: Law made by court. • Non-criminal matters. • Party who initiates a lawsuit. • Working out the custody of a child. • The killing of one person by another. • A civil officer who administers the law. • Failure to take proper care of something. • Money paid as a crime or another offence. • Protects individuals from others wrong doings. • ...
Jelena forgery 2019-10-17
Across
- a mark above or below a letter
- A mistake that was made
- someone who is familiar with something they are called to explain or tell what it is
- electronic evidence that has handled
- examination of a paper potentially disputed
- a person serving as a excellent model
- a area that a crime or murder has been committed
- criminal deception intended to result in personal gain
- a faint design made in some paper during manufacture
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- the action of forging or producing a copy or a document
- at the grocery store
- fake money
- a book or document that was hand written rather then typed
- what you left behind at crime scene
- to collect and transport the evidence
- when a criminal asks the family for money in extange for that he took
- the force exerted per unit area
- a system of money in general use in a particular country
18 Clues: fake money • at the grocery store • A mistake that was made • a mark above or below a letter • the force exerted per unit area • what you left behind at crime scene • electronic evidence that has handled • to collect and transport the evidence • a person serving as a excellent model • examination of a paper potentially disputed • a area that a crime or murder has been committed • ...
Legal Studies - key terms - unit 1 2019-10-24
Across
- information considered by the court in determining the facts
- laws dealing with behaviour that is harmful to society
- laws regulating the behaviour of private individuals
- laws developed by the courts through precedent
- how a community is able to live together in peace and harmony
- the criminal standard of proof
- an elected body that makes law
- the person who has the burden of proof in a civil trial
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- states joined together for a common purpose
- the "Birth Certificate of Australia"
- appointed to apply and interpret laws made by parliament
- a principle of justice which ensures people have an opportunity to promote their case
- the party that has the burden of proof in a criminal trial
- the only judicial body created by the Constitution
- a principle established by a higher court that must be followed by lower courts
- an impartial panel who listens to evidence and determines the facts
- a law that is clear, reflects society's values, is enforceable and clear
- a law made by parliament
18 Clues: a law made by parliament • the criminal standard of proof • an elected body that makes law • the "Birth Certificate of Australia" • states joined together for a common purpose • laws developed by the courts through precedent • the only judicial body created by the Constitution • laws regulating the behaviour of private individuals • ...
Emre's challenge 2013-04-14
15 Clues: dirty • skill • centre • gentleman • animal trap • Italian dish • type of grain • important events • love relationship • computer criminal • american secret service • new Dutch head of state • square root of eighty-one • worthless piece of textile • small village in The Netherlands
1920's 2022-12-14
15 Clues: legs • a sailor • a dollar • any female • an Irishman • a cigarette • face powder • a poor dancer • illegal alcohol • one dollar bill • a drink of liquor • an engagement ring • an attractive woman • house illegal distillery • a criminal act or robbery
The Outsiders Vocab 2024-05-10
15 Clues: Gun • Jail • Drunk • Knife • Police • For Fun • To Steal • Up To Rob • Cigarette • Gang Fight • To Understand • Cigarette Brand • West Side Rich Kids • East Side Poor Kids • A young person who gets into trouble or acts in a criminal way
THE WHODUNIT CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-11-16
Hass 2016-11-06
Across
- law is made by governments at state and federal level
- is law made by the courts
- law protects individuals from others doing the wrong thing
- beleive that people would do the right thing without laws
- oldest written set of laws
- is necessary to protect people who make agreements
- law deals with non-criminal matters
- explain what our rights and responsibilities are and protect our property and us
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- are more formal than customs and apply to members of particular groups
- a system of government by one person with absolute power.
- the word tort comes from the french word for wrong
- is concerned with matters such as birth,marriage,etc.
- written on stone and handed to moses
- refers to laws that are extremely severe and were particularly harsh
- inocent untill proven guilty
15 Clues: is law made by the courts • oldest written set of laws • inocent untill proven guilty • law deals with non-criminal matters • written on stone and handed to moses • the word tort comes from the french word for wrong • is necessary to protect people who make agreements • law is made by governments at state and federal level • ...
CRIME VOCAB 2023-11-30
Across
- an event that involve robbing a store
- someone breaking into your home
- the crime of killing a human being without malice.
- someone burning down a house.
- spray painting a building.
- SOMEONE WHO STEALS
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- pretending to be a customer while putting things in your book bag
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- someone getting force to do sexual intercourse.
- a violent or sudden attack, a threat or attempt to inflict harm.
- state of mind statutorily required in order to convict a particular defendant of a particular crime
- act of beating someone or something with successive blows.
- criminal responsibility, the wrongful act or omission that comprises the physical components of a crime.
- dealing where money is used to get legal substances.
- someone getting press about there money
15 Clues: SOMEONE WHO STEALS • spray painting a building. • someone burning down a house. • someone breaking into your home • an event that involve robbing a store • someone getting press about there money • someone getting force to do sexual intercourse. • the crime of killing a human being without malice. • dealing where money is used to get legal substances. • ...
ASher CROSWORDS 2025-03-17
Across
- a formal charging of someone with a crime
- unfair government action
- the protection against unfiar governmental actions
- the person whos filing a complaint in a civil lawsuit
- a person being accused of a crime in a criminal court cacase or the person being served in a civil suit.
- the branch of the government that reviews or interprets laws
- the decisio of a judge or a jury
- higher courts reviewing lower courts cases.
- the basis that police must have in order to make an arrest
- a less serious crime
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- a court case involving disputes between two parties
- authorization by people to make an arrest
- the governments side in a civil case
- a case which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- the right of someone to ask for freedom from jail
15 Clues: a less serious crime • unfair government action • the decisio of a judge or a jury • the governments side in a civil case • authorization by people to make an arrest • a formal charging of someone with a crime • higher courts reviewing lower courts cases. • the right of someone to ask for freedom from jail • the protection against unfiar governmental actions • ...
Judicial Words and Terms 2025-03-14
Across
- The authority to administer the law.
- The side of a court case that is being accused.
- The first court to hear a case.
- The person/company filing a complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- A minor crime.
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- A formal accusation or being brought to court without having broke the law.
- Constitutional protection against unfair trials/laws.
- The power of the Supreme Court to determine if a law or presidential action is unconstitutional.
- A very serious crime.
- A case that is issued when there is a dispute over money/property between two people.
- A case that is issued when someone breaks a criminal law.
- The branch of government that specializes in justice.
- The accusing side of the court.
- The right of a convicted persons to review his/her case.
- The decision of a judge/jury.
15 Clues: A minor crime. • A very serious crime. • The decision of a judge/jury. • The accusing side of the court. • The first court to hear a case. • The authority to administer the law. • The side of a court case that is being accused. • Constitutional protection against unfair trials/laws. • The branch of government that specializes in justice. • ...
1920s Crossword 2023-12-18
Across
- Wins 1924 election
- arrested for violating The Butler Act
- prohibits schools from teaching evolution
- Highest protective tariff measure in U.S. history (farming)
- Died in Office
- Albert Fall Leases private land to people for oil
- Gave Germany money to pay back France and Britain
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- People agree to talk about things before bringing in guns
- 6 Months in, Stock Market Crashed
- The strict and literal interpretation of the bible
- America minds it’s own business (no league of nations)
- Corrupt friends of Harding’s cabinet who used their offices for bad
12 Clues: Died in Office • Wins 1924 election • 6 Months in, Stock Market Crashed • arrested for violating The Butler Act • prohibits schools from teaching evolution • Albert Fall Leases private land to people for oil • Gave Germany money to pay back France and Britain • The strict and literal interpretation of the bible • America minds it’s own business (no league of nations) • ...
Nine Months Already? 2022-11-15
Across
- If you could describe him in one word.
- His favourite thing to be in church.
- If the saying is true, Cian's heart will be fond indeed.
- Considering his Irish side, it's odd he hates...
- A dozen choices, but there can be only one.
- A trait he shared with his dad since day one.
- Hospital, specifically, but general arrival was in...
Down
- Tise and Eóin would have lost their minds without...
- First halloween costume.
- Mother's milk came first, with this coming next.
- What he will call Tise.
- His favourite time of the day.
12 Clues: What he will call Tise. • First halloween costume. • His favourite time of the day. • His favourite thing to be in church. • If you could describe him in one word. • A dozen choices, but there can be only one. • A trait he shared with his dad since day one. • Mother's milk came first, with this coming next. • Considering his Irish side, it's odd he hates... • ...
House To Go In 2025-07-13
Across
- Bolivia The City or Capital Place I Ways
- A Baby Dog
- But We Can Hear The Navy Plains
- An Former Place At Brushing Teeth Speedway
- A Voted Eye place For The Object In Grandma The Mother
- Tree At Treats To Make Xylophone Season Played
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- An Treat At Minds Hearts For A Trip
- An Ship If You Fall With Clothes Wet
- Huts For Headaches Lapped
- Got A Cool Beauty Dreams Kick Quick
- An Cool Underal Federal Place at House play
- An Wake Up Voice Area
12 Clues: A Baby Dog • An Wake Up Voice Area • Huts For Headaches Lapped • But We Can Hear The Navy Plains • An Treat At Minds Hearts For A Trip • Got A Cool Beauty Dreams Kick Quick • An Ship If You Fall With Clothes Wet • Bolivia The City or Capital Place I Ways • An Former Place At Brushing Teeth Speedway • An Cool Underal Federal Place at House play • ...
Criminal Law Chapter Quiz Review 2020-03-30
Across
- A PERSON WHO BRINGS A CASE AGAINST ANOTHER IN A COURT OF LAW
- THE PRINCIPAL THAT BINDS COURTS TO STAN BY PRIOR DECISIONS AND TO NOT DISTURB SETTLED POINTS OF LAW
- WHEN EVIDENCE IS VALID ON ITS FACE OR BASED ON THE EVIDENCE AND THE ELEMENTS ARE ALL THERE FOR A CONVICTION
- GOVERNMENTAL CONDUCT THAT INFRINGES A PERSON'S LEGITIMATE EXPECTATION OF PRIVACY
- TWO OR MORE PEOPLE AGREE TO COMMIT ANY CRIME AND AT LEAST ONE COMMITS AN OVERT ACT
- A PERSON WHO KNOWINGLY HARBORS AND CONCEALS A FELON
- TESTIMONY AT A TRIAL AGAINST A CO-PRINCIPAL MUST BE CORROBORATED BY THIS KIND OF PERSON
- ORIGINALLY REFERRING TO AN OATH TO TELL THE TRUTH BY JURORS BUT NOW IS REFERRED TO JURY SELECTION
- CRIMINAL ACTS WHICH ARE CONSIDERED TO BE WRONG OR EVIL IN THEMSELVES
- A TEST APPLIED TO DETERMINE WHETHER A PERSON ACCUSED OF A CRIME WAS SANE AT THE TIME OF ITS COMMISSION
- APPLIES TO THE ABILITY TO FORM INTENT TO COMMIT A CRIME AND MAY BE CONSIDERED ONLY FOR SENTENCING PURPOSES
- WHEN AN ACT OR OMISSION IS DECLARED BY STATUTE TO BE A PUBLIC OFFENSE AND NO PENALTY IS PRESCRIBED IN ANY STATUTE
- STATE LAW IS CONSIDERED SUPERIOR TO LOCAL LAW ON THE SAME SUBJECT MATTER
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- REFERRING TO A COURT'S GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION
- ALLOWS FOR CHECKS ON ARBITRARY IMPRISONMENT AND RELEASE FOR UNJUSTIFIED/ILLEGAL DETENTION
- A VIOLATION OF A LAW THAT IS NOT PUNISHED BY IMPRISONMENT BUT INSTEAD IS SANCTIONED BY A FINE WITH A MAXIMUM OF $250
- THE COURT'S LEGAL AUTHORITY TO HEAR THE CASE
- THE ACT OF ASKING A PERSON TO COMMIT OR JOIN IN A CRIME
- ONE WHO AIDS, ABETS, ADVISES AND/OR ENCOURAGES THE ACTUAL PERPETRATOR IN A CRIME
- KNOWINGLY MAKING FALSE ORAL/WRITTEN STATEMENTS UNDER OATH
- IF A PEACE OFFICER IN CA USES INDUCEMENTS THAT WOULD CAUSE A NORMALLY-LAW-ABIDING PERSON TO COMMIT A CRIME
- RECEIVING/GIVING ANYTHING OF VALUE TO A CERTAIN CLASS OF PERSONS WITH SPECIFIC INTENT FOR CORRUPT INFLUENCE
22 Clues: REFERRING TO A COURT'S GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION • THE COURT'S LEGAL AUTHORITY TO HEAR THE CASE • A PERSON WHO KNOWINGLY HARBORS AND CONCEALS A FELON • THE ACT OF ASKING A PERSON TO COMMIT OR JOIN IN A CRIME • KNOWINGLY MAKING FALSE ORAL/WRITTEN STATEMENTS UNDER OATH • A PERSON WHO BRINGS A CASE AGAINST ANOTHER IN A COURT OF LAW • ...
Criminal Justice Chapter 1 Crossword 2024-01-08
Across
- The authority to make decisions and enforce the law
- Penalty or Punishment
- Powerful groups create laws to protect their values and interests
- Scheme whereby is sentenced for a flexible time period 5-10 years
- Taking Custody of someone after they committed a crime
- Another term for not guilty
- Early release from prison but with supervision of parole agency
- A set of ruler or values that spell out appropriate human contact
- A model by Padar emphasizes law and order
- A Element of aggravation that tends to put more blame in offender
- Explains how society creates laws due to a result in common interests
- Crime Control strategy where 3 or more violent offenses they will be sentenced
- Movement of defendant's cases through criminal justice process
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- Information given to the courts by police allows persecutor decide if charges will be filed
- Proccess which allows defendent to respond to charges brought against him/her
- Four tiered hierachy exists
- Legal finding of the jury that offender is guilty
- Fixed period sentence ordered by court
- Circumstance that would tend to lessen severity of sentences
- Advocates defendant's presumption of innocence
20 Clues: Penalty or Punishment • Four tiered hierachy exists • Another term for not guilty • Fixed period sentence ordered by court • A model by Padar emphasizes law and order • Advocates defendant's presumption of innocence • Legal finding of the jury that offender is guilty • The authority to make decisions and enforce the law • ...
Common Terminologies in Criminal Law 2024-05-16
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- Unlawful resistance to a superior officer
- Inse, Wrongful and inherently immoral act from their nature.
- Resorting to any devices to conceal identity.
- Age, to be of "full age"
- is the suffering that is afflicted by the state for the transgression of a law.
- verbatim, To the letter, word for word.
- Liberty of deciding as on thinks fit within certain parameters or limits.
- Injury, Bodily hurt if harm inflicted to another by means of wounding, beating, or assault.
- Body of official rules and regulations, generally found in constitutions.
- Status, One's public station, or right or duty.
- refers to the final disposition and determination of the court.
- intercourse or cohabitation between two person related to each other.
- An act committed or omitted in violation of a public law.
- A person who is completely deprived of discernment or reason and freedom of will at the time of the commission of crime.
- Takes no part in a contest of arms between others.
- Delicti, Body of the crime.
- Known as mercy killing.
- A belief system promulgated by a group.
- Public and malicious imputation.
- Crimes, Unlawful acts which are consummated in one instant and there is no attempted stage.
- Unlawful killing of any person which is neither parricide, murder nor infanticide.
- one of the three equal portion, called minimum, medium, and maximum of a divisible penalty.
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- Clipping off of some parts of the body.
- Acts or omissions punishable by Revised Penal Code.
- Object if punishment is to correct and reform the offender.
- Intention to do an injury
- Rape, Felony commited in cases of rape where the victim is under eighteen years of age and the offender is a parent, guardian, or relative.
- Willful desertion or forsaking of parental duties
- unlawful killing of a father, mother, or child.
- Time, Period of darkness beginning at end of dusk and ending at dawn.
- Known as embezzlement.
- Means to determine judicially.
- Refers to the purpose to use a particular means to effect such consequences.
- Rea, Guilty mind.
- Anything that occur outside the sway of man's will.
- Movement which seeks merely to affect some change of minor importance, or to prevent the exercise of a governmental authority.
- coins, Coins below ten centavo denomination.
- pertains to malice.
- Refers to high social position or standing as a grade in the armed forces.
- The annulment or destruction of another law.
40 Clues: Rea, Guilty mind. • pertains to malice. • Known as embezzlement. • Known as mercy killing. • Age, to be of "full age" • Intention to do an injury • Delicti, Body of the crime. • Means to determine judicially. • Public and malicious imputation. • Clipping off of some parts of the body. • verbatim, To the letter, word for word. • A belief system promulgated by a group. • ...
Criminal Justice 2 - Level 2 2023-08-28
Across
- when a party who didn't call a witness to the stand goes after the party that did call the witness to the stand to challenge the testimony they gave
- initial questioning of a witness by the party who called them to the stand
- The judge decides whether or not there is enough evidence to bring a case against the defendant
- when a murder is committed with malicious intent and or in an extremely violent manner but was not premeditated and acted out in the moment
- the help of a lawyer whether state-appointed or private with the defendant
- when a trial is halted or declared invalid before a verdict has been delivered
- carrying out a search without a warrant
- state sanctioned execution of a person for a crime
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- a hearing where the defendant finds out the judge's verdict and any punishment they have to serve
- Little to no contact with any other people whilst in prison
- whether or not there is enough evidence for an officer to proceed with a search, seizure, or arrest
- 15 jurors who decide whether or not to bring charges against the defendent
- during a felony a murder was committed
- formal reading in front of a judge and the defendant of the charges against them
- lying under oath
- the official power to make legal judgments over a case or where an officer of the law is allowed to operate ex. (Topeka police can't arrest you in Wichita)
- independent people from the community who know nothing about the case and are willing to only listen to the evidence
- The defendant agrees to plead guilty for a lesser sentence
- insufficient that prevents a judge or jury from finding a defendant not guilty of a crime
- a method of release in which someone is released but they may have to wear an ankle monitor or meet with parol officer each month
20 Clues: lying under oath • during a felony a murder was committed • carrying out a search without a warrant • state sanctioned execution of a person for a crime • The defendant agrees to plead guilty for a lesser sentence • Little to no contact with any other people whilst in prison • 15 jurors who decide whether or not to bring charges against the defendent • ...
Criminal Justice 2's Review 2023-08-28
Across
- Evidence that is obtained illegally must be thrown out
- The process of releasing an incarcerated person from jail or prison before the trial on certain conditions
- When a factfinder cannot say with moral certainty that a person is guilty or a particular fact exists
- A trial rendered invalid through an error in the proceedings
- The questioning of a witness brought to the stand by the questioning lawyer's side of the courthouse
- An initial speech made by each side in a trial, summarizing the main points of the case they will make for the jury.
- Obtaining a Lawyer
- Any search of a person or property without a search warrant from a judge
- an arrangement between a prosecutor and a defendant whereby the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge in exchange for evidence or a confession
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- a hearing to determine if a person charged with a felony should be tried for the crime charged, based on whether there is some substantial evidence that he/she committed the crime
- A court proceeding in which a judge imposes penalties after a criminal conviction
- Murder with malicious intent but was not premeditated
- The final address to the jury by the attorney for each side of a case in which the attorney usually summarizes the evidence and his or her client's position
- A rule that allows a defendant to be charged with first-degree murder for a killing that occurs during a dangerous felony, even if the defendant is not the killer
- To lock a person up in prison or jail
- Independent people from the surrounding community who are willing to decide the case based only on the evidence.
- The questioning of a witness brought to the stand by the opposite lawyer's side of the courthouse
- When a person has to stay incarcerated in a jail before the trial
- Any reasonable person would suspect that a crime was in the process of being committed; Used in schools
- The first step in a criminal proceeding where the defendant is brought in front of the court to hear the charges against them and enter a plea
20 Clues: Obtaining a Lawyer • To lock a person up in prison or jail • Murder with malicious intent but was not premeditated • Evidence that is obtained illegally must be thrown out • A trial rendered invalid through an error in the proceedings • When a person has to stay incarcerated in a jail before the trial • ...
Criminal Justice Review Grant Holder 2024-12-05
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- Disease and environmental abuse fall under the ________ category of manner of death.
- The product rule is used to determine the frequency of occurrence of ________ profiles, typically determined from blood and other biological materials.
- The three types of fingerprint patterns are loops, whorls, and ________.
- The three kinds of crime scene fingerprints are visible prints, latent prints, and ________ prints.
- Distance determination is the process of determining the distance between the ________ and a target.
- __________ are markings impressed into the metal of a barrel which create individual characteristics.
- During decomposition, the body may experience ________ where the skin begins to blister with gas and peel.
- The presence of bubbles of oxygen in the drops can differentiate ________ blood from other types of bloodstains.
- The first step in ________ is determining which properties from the suspect and the standard/reference specimen to compare
- The main ingredient in ordinary glass is ________.
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- ________ spatter is projected outward and away from the source.
- The existence of emergency circumstances may justify a(n) ________ search.
- Aforensic scientist should only be an advocate of __________.
- The higher a shotgun's gauge, the ________ the diameter of its barrel.
- The ________ unit examines body fluids and organs to determine the presence or absence of drugs and poisons.
- ________ evidence is any object that can establish that a crime has been committed or can link a crime and its victim or a crime and its perpetrator.
- A loop must have at least one ________.
- IAFIS is maintained by the ________.
- The most important prerequisite for photographing a crime scene is for the scene to be in a(n) ________ condition.
- All items of evidence should be placed in ________ containers to prevent damage through contact and cross-contamination.
- are caused by blood escaping into tissues as a result of capillaries bursting.
21 Clues: IAFIS is maintained by the ________. • A loop must have at least one ________. • The main ingredient in ordinary glass is ________. • Aforensic scientist should only be an advocate of __________. • ________ spatter is projected outward and away from the source. • The higher a shotgun's gauge, the ________ the diameter of its barrel. • ...
Tuck Everlasting Novel Vocabulary Words Crossword 2015-05-26
Across
- A simple past tense
- Blury
- Thoughtful
- Changed directions
- To make a solution of something
- An assistant helping the criminal
- To shake
- Lonely, Sad
- Fragrant, refreshing
- An outer edge
- Lacking richness
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- Quiet, calm
- Distressing, greivious
- To go slow
- A tract of grass
- Great
- Not Proud
- Cowlike, dull
- The center of something
- Touching at a single point
20 Clues: Blury • Great • To shake • Not Proud • To go slow • Thoughtful • Quiet, calm • Lonely, Sad • Cowlike, dull • An outer edge • A tract of grass • Lacking richness • Changed directions • A simple past tense • Fragrant, refreshing • Distressing, greivious • The center of something • Touching at a single point • To make a solution of something • An assistant helping the criminal
The Watsons Go to Birmingham 2024-04-30
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- spying on
- exciting
- betrayer
- pitiful
- longing for
- very funny
- insulted
- copy
- mesmerized; put into a trance
- very surprising
- allow and accept
- looked into
- drifting slowly
- impress
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- name and status
- hoodlum; criminal
- resolute and purposeful
- randomly; chaotically
- grown up
- gave up
- example or role model
- interest
- suspicious
- cruel and unfair
24 Clues: copy • pitiful • gave up • impress • exciting • betrayer • grown up • interest • insulted • spying on • suspicious • very funny • longing for • looked into • name and status • very surprising • drifting slowly • cruel and unfair • allow and accept • hoodlum; criminal • randomly; chaotically • example or role model • resolute and purposeful • mesmerized; put into a trance
15 2024-08-11
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- Black Dog
- Cryin' song
- Elevation song
- How Deep
- Lithium song
- Material Girl
- Time song
- Frozen song
- Dreaming song
- Dirty Deeds
- Heart-Shaped Box
- Rhiannon song
- Ruby Tuesday
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- Wheel in the Sky
- Abacab song
- Message in a Bottle
- Witchy Woman
- Somebody to Love
- Rocket Queen
- Unforgiven song
- Live Forever
- Smooth Criminal
- Waterloo song
- Bad Medicine
- Come Together
25 Clues: How Deep • Black Dog • Time song • Abacab song • Cryin' song • Frozen song • Dirty Deeds • Witchy Woman • Rocket Queen • Live Forever • Lithium song • Bad Medicine • Ruby Tuesday • Material Girl • Waterloo song • Dreaming song • Come Together • Rhiannon song • Elevation song • Unforgiven song • Smooth Criminal • Wheel in the Sky • Somebody to Love • Heart-Shaped Box • Message in a Bottle
Spanish 2 Crossword 2023-03-24
28 Clues: role • plot • love • thief • crime • scene • victim • critic • failure • to rent • to kill • cirminal • director • violence • to steal • direction • to arrest • how is it? • movie star • to capture • to recommend • action movie • to fascinate • to be in love • main character • special effects • to be successful • acting performance
21222324누적 2023-08-07
29 Clues: 위기 • 문학 • 범인 • 신속한 • 금하다 • 외치다 • 규제하다 • 배제하다 • 고집하다 • 민주주의 • 이용가능한 • 만기가되다 • 재정 재무 • 수하물 짐 • 발생시키다 • 비용 경비 • 자산 재산 • 증상 징후 • 익숙한 능숙한 • 전시하다 전시 • 하락 하락하다 • 일정한 지속적인 • 떠맡다 착수하다 • 조립하다 모으다 • 선언하다 공표하다 • 드러내다 폭로하다 • 감상하다 감사하다 • 불충분한 부적당한 • 다른 별개의 뚜렷한
48 2025-05-08
Across
- WWII friends
- WWII plane
- Prohibition illegal booze
- Prohibition woman
- Prohibition thug
- Prohibition alcohol ban
- WWII leave
- Prohibition club
- WWII German
- Prohibition liquor
- Prohibition alcohol
- Prohibition club
- WWII success
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- Prohibition bar
- WWII debris
- WWII worker
- WWII trench
- Prohibition club
- Prohibition smuggler
- WWII air battle
- WWII lights out
- Prohibition criminal
- Prohibition gang
- WWII supplies
- WWII enemies
25 Clues: WWII plane • WWII leave • WWII debris • WWII worker • WWII trench • WWII German • WWII friends • WWII enemies • WWII success • WWII supplies • Prohibition bar • WWII air battle • WWII lights out • Prohibition club • Prohibition thug • Prohibition club • Prohibition gang • Prohibition club • Prohibition woman • Prohibition liquor • Prohibition alcohol • Prohibition smuggler • Prohibition criminal • ...
Chapter 6B Crossword 2024-04-16
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- mala persona que hizo algo malo
- mala acción
- impresionante
- la película es sobre esta persona
- persona que sufre
- Idea principal
- pronto
- captura por oficial de policia
- escenario
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- encontrar pistas
- comprar algo temporalmente
- para obtener
- situación no real de la vida
- monstruo
- Una organizadora
- perdiendo
- tomar una vida
- corazón
- ser juicioso y específica
- preguntar sobre algo
20 Clues: pronto • corazón • monstruo • perdiendo • escenario • mala acción • para obtener • impresionante • tomar una vida • Idea principal • encontrar pistas • Una organizadora • persona que sufre • preguntar sobre algo • ser juicioso y específica • comprar algo temporalmente • situación no real de la vida • captura por oficial de policia • mala persona que hizo algo malo • la película es sobre esta persona
Chapter 2 2024-01-16
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- order crimes: Offenses that violate a society's shared norms
- defense: The response to a criminal charge in which the defendant admits to committing the act charged but argues that for some migrating reason he or she should not be held criminally responsible under the law
- Jeopardy: The prosecution of an accused person twice for the same offense; prohibited by the 5th Amendment except under certain circumstances
- A serious offense with a possible sentence of more than a year in prison
- against persons: Violent Crimes, to include homicide, sexual assault. robbery , and aggravated assault
- crime: Crimes committed by members of legal organizations
- law: The body of law that defines criminal offenses and prescribes punishment for there infractions
- specific: A purposeful act or state if mind to commit a crime
- doubt: The standard used by judges to arrive at a verdict whether or not the government (prosecutor) has established guilt beyond a reasonable doubt
- test A legal doctrine that states a person cannot be held criminally responsible for an act if they had a mental disability that prevents them from knowing
- rea: Latin for “guilty mind” the purposeful intention to commit a criminal act
- The reason for committing a crime
- A type of government and governments of smaller geographic territories, including states, countries, and cities
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- reus: Latin for “Guilty deed” an act that accompanies ones intent to commit a crime such as pulling out a knife and the stabbing someone
- The party bringing a lawsuit to initiating a leggings action against someone else
- decisis The legal principle of determining points in litigation across to precedent
- of proof: The requirement the the state must meet to introduce evidence or establish facts
- rule: The legal doctrine that says that, if a death occurs during the commission of a felony, the perpetrator of the crime may be charged with murder in the first degree, regardless of the absence of intent, premeditation and deliberation.
- law: Rules that set forth hoe substantive laws are to be enforced, such as these covering arrest, search, and seizure
- against property: Crimes during where no violence is perpetrated against a person, such as burglary, theft, and arson
- talionis: Latin for “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth”; retaliation or revenge that dates back to the bible and the middle ages
- A lesser offense, typically punishable by a fine or up to one year in a local jail
- Police tactics that unduly encourage or induce an individual to commit a crime he or she typically would not commit
- jurisdiction: The authority to make legal decisions and judgements, often based on geographic area (territory) or type of case in question
- law. A set law that governs how members of a society are how to behave
- The response by a defendant to a criminal charge, to include deal of the crin=minal allegation in an attempt to neglect to overcome the charges
- collar crime. Generally non violent crime in nature
27 Clues: The reason for committing a crime • collar crime. Generally non violent crime in nature • crime: Crimes committed by members of legal organizations • order crimes: Offenses that violate a society's shared norms • specific: A purposeful act or state if mind to commit a crime • A serious offense with a possible sentence of more than a year in prison • ...
THE WHODUNIT CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-11-16
THE WHODUNIT CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-11-16
The Judicial Court Challenge Puzzle 2022-04-21
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- A minor wrongdoing, one less than a felony.
- The ability given by higher courts to review lower court rulings and decisions on appeal.
- The formal examination of a cause, civil or criminal, before a judge according to the laws of a particular jurisdiction
- A crime,regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
- The temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial
- When someone who loses a case in a trial court asks a higher court (the appellate court) to review the trial court's decision
- An elected official who conducts court proceedings.
- An arraignment is a court proceeding at which a criminal defendant is formally advised of the charges against him and asked to enter a plea to the charges.
- A formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury in a civil or criminal case.
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- The one who is named as the "wrongdoer" in a court case.
- A government intitution that handles crimes in which a law has been broken
- Person under 18 years of age
- an opportunity for the defendant to plea "guilty" for a chance at a lesser ruling.
- A government institution that settles disputes between two or more entities
- A group of non bias Georgia citizens gathered in order to create a verdict based on evidence presented in court.
- A person who brings a lawsuit against another person.
16 Clues: Person under 18 years of age • A minor wrongdoing, one less than a felony. • An elected official who conducts court proceedings. • A person who brings a lawsuit against another person. • The one who is named as the "wrongdoer" in a court case. • The temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial • ...
Wings of Fire 2022-05-16
marvel 2022-05-16
Wings of Fire 2021-11-29
8 Clues: what dragon can make silk • what last name of the author • the name of smolders scavenger • what is the name of the 9th book • what sandwing has no venomes tail • what type of dragon can camouflage • what is the name of the lost continent • what dragon can read minds in moon rising
Lifelong learning 2025-03-26
8 Clues: A class about nature • A class where you act • A class where you count • A class about our minds and thoughts • A class where you study about our past • A class where you study about the world • A class where you read and analyze texts • A class where you learn about the periodic table
French and English Cognates 2025-07-21
Crime and Punishment 2025-11-12
Sebastian's Birthday Crossword 2023-07-25
7 Clues: A line of Ledgers (8) • Technical ninth month (8) • Child of Simple Minds (7) • Native Islands breathing tube (7,7) • Bible King with a licence to kill (5) • Travel of choice for the Conchords (6) • Someone who throws the first stone (1,6)
Legal Services 2021-04-27
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- The party sued in a civil lawsuit or charged with a crime in a criminal prosecution
- A person or organization that has suffered as a result of another’s action
- A crime sufficiently serious to be punishable by death or a term in state or federal prison
- An individual or organization that initiates a lawsuit by filing a complaint
- A lesser crime punishable by a fine and/or county jail time for up to one year
- Any proceeding before a judge or other magistrate, without a jury, to determine some issue of fact or law
- Any lawsuit or other resort to the courts to determine a legal question or matter
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- To take a court case to a higher court for review
- The result of a criminal trial in which the defendant has been found guilty of a crime
- A constitutional provision guaranteeing an accused person a fair and impartial trial
- A non-lawyer who performs routine tasks requiring some knowledge of the law and procedures and handles much of the paperwork in a variety of legal actions
- A charge of a felony voted by a grand jury
- written statement made under oath to a magistrate, notary public or other official
- A federal or state written law enacted by the Congress or state legislature
- Statutes dealing with crimes against the public and members of the public
15 Clues: A charge of a felony voted by a grand jury • To take a court case to a higher court for review • Statutes dealing with crimes against the public and members of the public • A person or organization that has suffered as a result of another’s action • A federal or state written law enacted by the Congress or state legislature • ...
Criminal Justice Vocabulary 2023-02-13
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- multiple, firearm, homicide incidents, involving 4 or more victims at one or more locations close to one another.
- A genetic population group of people who share a common ancestor.
- A tax levied on profit from the sale of property or an investment.
- A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
- A gun rights advocacy group based in the United States.
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- The adjustment in the cost basis of an inherited asset to its fair market value on the date of the decedent's death.
- A dark brown to black pigment occurring in the hair, skin, and iris of the eye in people and animals.
- The combination of what you own (your assets) and what you owe (your liabilities)
- A form of prejudice in which a person believes in the superiority of what they consider to be their own “race” over others.
- A categorization of humans based on shared physical or social qualities into groups generally viewed as distinct within a given society.
10 Clues: A gun rights advocacy group based in the United States. • A genetic population group of people who share a common ancestor. • A tax levied on profit from the sale of property or an investment. • The combination of what you own (your assets) and what you owe (your liabilities) • ...
crimes and criminal 2023-03-02
Across
- when someone catcalls you or touches you in innapropriate places the crime is called:
- when someone takes away your child
- jeffrey dahmer was killer and after he murdered his victims then he ate them so its called:
- when someone goes to a busy place where it's a lot of people they take their chances and steal something
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- when someone is smuggler the crime is called
- when someone steals something from shop
- when someone damages some property, the crime is called:
- someone who sets a fire to a building
- who was ted bundy
- person who steals
10 Clues: who was ted bundy • person who steals • when someone takes away your child • someone who sets a fire to a building • when someone steals something from shop • when someone is smuggler the crime is called • when someone damages some property, the crime is called: • when someone catcalls you or touches you in innapropriate places the crime is called: • ...
Criminal Thinking Errors 2021-09-17
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- for this person Responsible living= unexciting and unsatisfying
- this is not receptive to the views of others
- this thinking error uses manipulation and deceit
- this thinking error is characterized by a Grandiose, Expects of others what they cannot achieve
- this type of person does not use past as learning tool
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- this person Focuses only on their positive attributes
- this thinking error is characterized by someone perceiving all things,people and objects as possessions
- this person never takes responsibility and always blames others for things that happen
- for this person “I can’t” Meaning “I won’t”
- a person with think error when held accountable experiences “zero state”-Feels Worthless
10 Clues: for this person “I can’t” Meaning “I won’t” • this is not receptive to the views of others • this thinking error uses manipulation and deceit • this person Focuses only on their positive attributes • this type of person does not use past as learning tool • for this person Responsible living= unexciting and unsatisfying • ...
Criminal Investigation Crossword 2025-03-06
Across
- Punishable by More than one year in prison
- enforces the laws passed by Congress.
- branch of government that creates laws
- study of crime and deviant behavior.
- interprets the laws and ensuring that they are applied fairly and consistently.
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- crime criminal activities that are planned and controlled by powerful groups and carried out on a large scale
- branch of criminology that scientifically studies the relationship between an injured party and an offender.
- illegal activities carried out using computers or the internet
- the use of fear and violence for political, religious or ideological reasons.
- a system of laws that defines crimes, sets out punishments, and deals with preventing and punishing criminal behavior
10 Clues: study of crime and deviant behavior. • enforces the laws passed by Congress. • branch of government that creates laws • Punishable by More than one year in prison • illegal activities carried out using computers or the internet • the use of fear and violence for political, religious or ideological reasons. • ...
Criminal Justice Process 2023-10-23
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- component of CJ system that provides post adjudicatory care
- community supervision that occurs after a jail or prison sentence
- community supervision that occurs in lieu of jail
- chief law enforcement officer in each county
- when the grand jury determines that there is enough evidence to proceed to trial
- component of CJ system that determines liability of accused offenders
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- precedent setting decisions of the courts
- chief law enforcement officer in NJ
- abbreviation for the person who gives legal advice, acts as govt. attorney in court
- someone into custody to charge them with a crime or offense
10 Clues: chief law enforcement officer in NJ • precedent setting decisions of the courts • chief law enforcement officer in each county • community supervision that occurs in lieu of jail • component of CJ system that provides post adjudicatory care • someone into custody to charge them with a crime or offense • ...
Criminal Law Terms 2024-04-19
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- Drug and narcotic crimes
- a crime punishable by time in a state prison
- using force or fear to take a person's belongings
- touching the victim in a harmful or unpermitted way
- place where people live
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- crimes against the person
- Domestic violence laws
- hour after sunset and hour before sunrise
- unlawful making of one's way into building or vehicle
- engaging in any act designed to enter
10 Clues: Domestic violence laws • place where people live • Drug and narcotic crimes • crimes against the person • engaging in any act designed to enter • hour after sunset and hour before sunrise • a crime punishable by time in a state prison • using force or fear to take a person's belongings • touching the victim in a harmful or unpermitted way • ...
Jeppes fødselsdag 2022-08-08
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- Det søde fødseldagsbarn
- Pigen som elsker heste og sin onkel
- Hende som lige har været på Skanderborg Festivalen og som elsker Minds of 99
- Ham som har tabt alle de padeltennis kampe, som han har deltaget i
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- Den søde farmor
- Københavnsk kvinde som er god til at lave mad
- Den søde farfar
- Sød pige med meget krøllet hår på hovedet
- Olivia og Sofies far
- Dyret med fire ben som siger vov
- Den lille pige fra København som elsker at danse
11 Clues: Den søde farmor • Den søde farfar • Olivia og Sofies far • Det søde fødseldagsbarn • Dyret med fire ben som siger vov • Pigen som elsker heste og sin onkel • Sød pige med meget krøllet hår på hovedet • Københavnsk kvinde som er god til at lave mad • Den lille pige fra København som elsker at danse • Ham som har tabt alle de padeltennis kampe, som han har deltaget i • ...
Jeppes fødselsdag 2022-08-08
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- Det søde fødseldagsbarn
- Pigen som elsker heste og sin onkel
- Hende som lige har været på Skanderborg Festivalen og som elsker Minds of 99
- Ham som har tabt alle de padeltennis kampe, som han har deltaget i
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- Den søde farmor
- Københavnsk kvinde som er god til at lave mad
- Den søde farfar
- Fræk pige med stort lyst hår
- Olivia og Sofies far
- Dyret med fire ben som siger vov
- Den lille pige fra København som elsker at danse
11 Clues: Den søde farmor • Den søde farfar • Olivia og Sofies far • Det søde fødseldagsbarn • Fræk pige med stort lyst hår • Dyret med fire ben som siger vov • Pigen som elsker heste og sin onkel • Københavnsk kvinde som er god til at lave mad • Den lille pige fra København som elsker at danse • Ham som har tabt alle de padeltennis kampe, som han har deltaget i • ...
Out Of My Mind 2016-11-04
Across
- to put into ideas and feeling into words and speak them
- the combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to
- the state of feeling satisfied and happy with everything
- to utter a sound or word out loud
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- not caring slow to feel or notice
- abilities powers use minds
- chords and chord progressions having a pleasing effect
- to flap move your arms and legs around wildly
- up to support by placing against something solid
- shimmering rainbow like
- explosion a wild fit of rage
11 Clues: shimmering rainbow like • abilities powers use minds • explosion a wild fit of rage • not caring slow to feel or notice • to utter a sound or word out loud • to flap move your arms and legs around wildly • up to support by placing against something solid • chords and chord progressions having a pleasing effect • to put into ideas and feeling into words and speak them • ...
CROSSWORD: 2019-05-14
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- / He is known as one of the world's greatest ______ minds.
- / He was the king of what country?
- / What was the name of many cities he established in his conquered lands?
- was his tutor when he was young?
- / He created a vast _____.
- / In order to gain territory he had to _____ other nation-states.
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- / What was his first name?
- / What was the name of his war horse?
- / Where was he born in Macedonia?
- /
- / He was very _______ due to his desire to accomplish his goals.
11 Clues: / • / What was his first name? • / He created a vast _____. • was his tutor when he was young? • / Where was he born in Macedonia? • / He was the king of what country? • / What was the name of his war horse? • / He is known as one of the world's greatest ______ minds. • / He was very _______ due to his desire to accomplish his goals. • ...
Freak's Dictionary 2023-12-12
Across
- a unit of measurement equal to 190 centimeters and still growing
- A mechanical entity, sometimes endowed with human characteristics.
- A robot like suite worn by knights of old.
- A big word for mechanical bird.
- an adventure in which you have to use your imagination.
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- The science of designing and building robots.
- A word used by people with small minds.
- What the aardvark says when it eats an ant.
- Shoes big enough to fit Maxwell Kane.
- An improbable, imperfect creature.
- What matters to energy.
11 Clues: What matters to energy. • A big word for mechanical bird. • An improbable, imperfect creature. • Shoes big enough to fit Maxwell Kane. • A word used by people with small minds. • A robot like suite worn by knights of old. • What the aardvark says when it eats an ant. • The science of designing and building robots. • an adventure in which you have to use your imagination. • ...
Studiousness & Saint Thomas Aquinas 2025-10-13
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- Gossip and ____ fill our minds with noise
- Studiousness helps us to seek _________ that brings us to God (
- Saint Thomas was called the “Dumb __”
- Saint Thomas joined the Order of Dominicans
- His teacher was Saint ______ the Great
- Patron saint of Catholic _______
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- Is the virtue that helps us seek knowledge that leads us closer to God
- Thomas said, “I want _______ but You, O Lord.”
- His parents wanted him to become an _____
- His feast is in what month
- Saint Thomas asked, “What is ___?”
11 Clues: His feast is in what month • Patron saint of Catholic _______ • Saint Thomas asked, “What is ___?” • Saint Thomas was called the “Dumb __” • His teacher was Saint ______ the Great • Gossip and ____ fill our minds with noise • His parents wanted him to become an _____ • Saint Thomas joined the Order of Dominicans • Thomas said, “I want _______ but You, O Lord.” • ...
Master Minds 2021-05-19
Healthy minds 2013-09-22
5 Clues: a technological device. • it is situated in your head. • some people do it to get fit. • the most important meal of the day. • it will make your brain more powerful.
Legal Services 2021-04-27
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- Any lawsuit or other resort to the courts to determine a legal question or matter
- Statutes dealing with crimes against the public and members of the public
- The party sued in a civil lawsuit or charged with a crime in a criminal prosecution
- A non-lawyer who performs routine tasks requiring some knowledge of the law and procedures and handles much of the paperwork in a variety of legal actions
- The result of a criminal trial in which the defendant has been found guilty of a crime
- A person or organization that has suffered as a result of another’s action
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- A constitutional provision guaranteeing an accused person a fair and impartial trial
- An individual or organization that initiates a lawsuit by filing a complaint
- A charge of a felony voted by a grand jury
- A lesser crime punishable by a fine and/or county jail time for up to one year
- To take a court case to a higher court for review
- A federal or state written law enacted by the Congress or state legislature
- A crime sufficiently serious to be punishable by death or a term in state or federal prison
- Any proceeding before a judge or other magistrate, without a jury, to determine some issue of fact or law
- written statement made under oath to a magistrate, notary public or other official
15 Clues: A charge of a felony voted by a grand jury • To take a court case to a higher court for review • Statutes dealing with crimes against the public and members of the public • A person or organization that has suffered as a result of another’s action • A federal or state written law enacted by the Congress or state legislature • ...
Crime vocab 2023-11-30
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- the crime, typically committed by a man, of forcing another person to have sexual intercourse with the offender against their will:
- To make a physical attack on
- The Latin term actus reus refers to the actual act of doing the illegal thing, with no reference to the person’s mental state
- Manslaughter is the unlawful killing of a human being without malice or premeditation, unlike murder
- the action or crime of stealing:
- entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft:
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain:
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- Vandalism is the deliberate destruction or defacement of public or private property, often motivated by anger, boredom, or protest.
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property:
- Shoplifting is the illegal act of taking goods from a shop without paying for them
- an act of attacking and robbing someone in a public place:
- the intention or knowledge of wrongdoing that constitutes part of a crime, as opposed to the action or conduct of the accused. Compare with actus reus.
- Drug dealing or drug trafficking charges are criminal charges for the illegal sale or attempted sale of any type of controlled substance
- the act of beating someone or something with successive blows
- the action of taking property unlawfully from a person or place by force or threat of force:
15 Clues: To make a physical attack on • the action or crime of stealing: • the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property: • an act of attacking and robbing someone in a public place: • the act of beating someone or something with successive blows • entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft: • ...
Health 2022-06-23
7 Clues: your minds well being • examples: running, jogging • cutting off unhealthy foods • sexual transmitted diseases • active activities you enjoy • connecting to your spirituality with your mind and body • the things that happen for 3-8 days when you are on your menstral cycle
Crime 2020-08-15
PAC Vocabulary 2023-05-12
Analol 2021-11-09
Across
- something to hear.you can easily remember and like it
- after you ate your meal you have to:
- not the real nae of a criminal man
- a place where the water of a River falls down
- someone who trains a lot is:
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- when something repeats it self annoyingly
- frozen water that forms a hill in water
- Swimming under water
- a criminal man from the x-factor series
9 Clues: Swimming under water • someone who trains a lot is: • not the real nae of a criminal man • after you ate your meal you have to: • frozen water that forms a hill in water • a criminal man from the x-factor series • when something repeats it self annoyingly • a place where the water of a River falls down • something to hear.you can easily remember and like it
Court Terms 2017-05-15
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- A law created by the Legislature.
- written or printed declaration or statement under oath. See certificate under penalty of perjury of perjury.
- Constitutional guarantee that an accused person receive a fair and impartial trial.
- 1. Court's denial of any motion or point raised to the court. 2. To overturn or void a decision made in a prior case.
- A request by a party that the court excuse a specific juror on the basis that the juror is biased.
- Paper, document or other object received by the court as evidence during a trial or hearing.
- One which suggests to a witness the answer desired. Generally prohibited on direct examination.
- The general standard of proof in civil cases. The weight of evidence presented by one side is more convincing to the trier of facts than the evidence presented by the opposing side.
- Book containing entries of all proceedings in a court.
- Written accusation of a grand jury, charging that a person or business has committed a crime.
- Oral or written request made by a party to an action before, during or after a trial upon which a court issues a ruling or order.
- An injury or wrong committed, with or without force, to the person or property of another, which gives rise to a claim for damages.
- Compensation recovered in the courts by a person who has suffered loss, detriment or injury to his or her person, property or rights, through the unlawful act or negligence of another.
- To find a defendant not guilty in a criminal trial.
- (pronounced "vwar-deer") - "To speak the truth." The process of preliminary examination of prospective jurors, by the court or attorneys, regarding their qualifications.
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- In criminal cases, a court hearing where a defendant is advised of the charges and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.
- A judgment or decree.
- A legal document, prepared by an attorney, which presents the law and facts supporting his or her client's case.
- (allegation) Stated; recited; claimed; asserted; charged.
- Basic U.S. trial system in which each of the opposing parties has an opportunity to state his or her viewpoint before the court.
- The closing statement, by counsel, to the trier of facts after all parties have concluded their presentation of evidence.
- The questioning of a witness by the party opposed to the one who produced the witness.
- The questioning of a witness by the party who produced the witness.
- An assertion, declaration or statement of a party to an action made in a pleading, stating what the party expects to prove.
- The initial statement made by attorneys for each side, outlining the facts each intends to establish during the trial.
- The assertion of an appellate court that the judgment of the lower court is correct and should stand.
- An amount of money determined by the judge and posted with the court clerk as security.
- Any act that is meant to embarrass, hinder or obstruct a court in the administration of justice.
- If, in the minds of the jury, a doubt exists which may have arisen from the evidence, or lack of evidence, a doubt that would exist in the mind of a reasonable person after fully, fairly, and carefully considering all of the evidence, or lack of evidence.
29 Clues: A judgment or decree. • A law created by the Legislature. • To find a defendant not guilty in a criminal trial. • Book containing entries of all proceedings in a court. • (allegation) Stated; recited; claimed; asserted; charged. • The questioning of a witness by the party who produced the witness. • ...
crossword puzzle vocab 7 2022-12-11
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- the cocky racecar driver had a great _____
- there was a ____ about wether the death sentence is moral or not
- she was suprised at how _____ the new house was
- the ____ boy just stood in the corner instead of talking to others
- the house was ____ enough for a sick patient
- the criminal was ____ going into police custody
- A ____ was given if the criminal didnt follow orders
- they were _____ of suspect for a crime
- She was ____ about the upcoming dance
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- He helped ___ what it means to be a good man
- the villain took a year to come up with his great _____
- she was ______ of any special treatment
- the opinion was ____ after being given
- Nazis are known in ____
- the new law was _____ immediatly for how ridiculas it was
- He had a strong ___ towards football
- the genius was known to be very ____
- the man could never get over his ___ debts
- the peasants had much ____ for the king
- the old man felt ____ when the others were able to run around
20 Clues: Nazis are known in ____ • He had a strong ___ towards football • the genius was known to be very ____ • She was ____ about the upcoming dance • the opinion was ____ after being given • they were _____ of suspect for a crime • she was ______ of any special treatment • the peasants had much ____ for the king • the cocky racecar driver had a great _____ • ...
Crossword Challenge 2020-05-27
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- Computer system used by An Garda Síochána (5)
- Dishevelled US TV detective (7)
- Crime of betraying your country (7)
- Recently reopened Garda station in south Dublin (9)
- Old nickname for Dublin Metropolitan Police (6)
- An Garda Síochána have two of these for aerial surveillance (11)
- Roadside block by gardaí (10)
- Written statement used as evidence in court (9)
- Organisation for worldwide police cooperation (8)
- This technology was first used in a Dublin court in April (5)
- Organisation investigating complaints against An Garda Síochána (4)
- New Acting Assistant Commissioner, Pat (6)
- Lying under oath (7)
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- Crime of killing without malice aforethought (12)
- New Criminal Assets Bureau Chief, Michael (7)
- Synonym for prison inmate (5,2,3,5)
- Name of current pandemic (11)
- Crime of taking someone's belongings by force (7)
- Free somebody from a criminal charge via a not guilty verdict (6)
- Obtaining money through force or threat (9)
- Old nickname for London's Flying Squad (7)
- Financially-driven, non-violent type of crime (5,6)
- Repeat offender (10)
23 Clues: Repeat offender (10) • Lying under oath (7) • Name of current pandemic (11) • Roadside block by gardaí (10) • Dishevelled US TV detective (7) • Synonym for prison inmate (5,2,3,5) • Crime of betraying your country (7) • Old nickname for London's Flying Squad (7) • New Acting Assistant Commissioner, Pat (6) • Obtaining money through force or threat (9) • ...
Assignment #3 2012-10-08
Across
- burdened; loaded down
- a person who edits something such as a newspaper
- a formal accusation initiating a criminal casea formal accusation initiating a criminal case
- the finding or answer of a jury given to the court concerning a matter submitted to their judgment
- the act or manner of transcribing words uttered by another
- deny directly and categorically
- a person especially a child who has no home or friends
- any of several tropical American trees of the genus Swietenia
- style of speaking or writing as dependent upon choice of words
- an authoritative pronouncement
- an old, decrepit, or unpretentious automobile
- to put an end to or suppress
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- commonly or generally known or seen
- a book giving meanings and pronunciation of words in a certain language
- to declare or tell in advance
- the status of belonging to a particular nation
- a person exercising absolute power especially a ruler
- brave, spirited, noble-minded, or chivalrous
- a physical likeness or representation of a person, animal, or any item, photographed, painted, or sculptured
- a decree issued by a sovereign or other authority
20 Clues: burdened; loaded down • to put an end to or suppress • to declare or tell in advance • an authoritative pronouncement • deny directly and categorically • commonly or generally known or seen • brave, spirited, noble-minded, or chivalrous • an old, decrepit, or unpretentious automobile • the status of belonging to a particular nation • ...
The Outsiders 2013-06-06
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- the only one who was brave enough to start the rumble with Darry.
- where Johnny and Ponyboy hid out for 5 days.
- johnny used this to kill Bob out of protection.
- Hinton the writer of this book.
- A wise cracking Kleptomaniac.
- Johnny's mother.
- Wood A teacher who witnessed the church caught on fire.
- Soda's girlfriend.
- the cocky soc that Johnny killed out of desperation
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- he was a criminal and bragged about his record, he lost his life as he lived it, a criminal.
- he could have made it to the pros in football, but with the families lack of money it wasn't so.
- the main character of this story.
- he's the middle man in the family
- Bobs girlfriend, not like other socs.
- Shepard Leader of the shepard gang.
- calms the greasers down, they use it a lot throughout the story.
- Cherry's best friend.
- he saved kids from a fire, and died a hero.
- Soda's best friend since grade school.
- the event were the greasers ran the socs out of their territory.
20 Clues: Johnny's mother. • Soda's girlfriend. • Cherry's best friend. • A wise cracking Kleptomaniac. • Hinton the writer of this book. • the main character of this story. • he's the middle man in the family • Shepard Leader of the shepard gang. • Bobs girlfriend, not like other socs. • Soda's best friend since grade school. • he saved kids from a fire, and died a hero. • ...
The Outsiders 25 2014-11-03
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- when a group of kids fight a smaller amount of kids;ambushed
- full of exultant joy; merry; delighted.
- to bother with
- a narrow channel dug in the ground, typically used for drainage alongside a road or the edge of a field.
- yelling and screaming
- a person with very blond hair.
- socials
- a state of stunned confusion or bewilderment
- frown in an angry or bad-tempered way
- to be popular or considered fashionable attractive or impressive and admirable
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- gun
- half smiling
- delinquency the habitual committing of criminal acts or offenses by a young person, especially one below the age at which ordinary criminal prosecution is possible.
- a place that has nothing in it;empty
- move one's hand with gentle pressure over (a surface, especially hair, fur, or skin)
- someone who needs to smoke weed all the time
- to like or get the idea
- hoods
- having or showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing.
- to be by yourself
- a woman
- negative qualities of a dog, or mean and cruel
- burn fiercely or brightly
23 Clues: gun • hoods • socials • a woman • half smiling • to bother with • to be by yourself • yelling and screaming • to like or get the idea • burn fiercely or brightly • a person with very blond hair. • a place that has nothing in it;empty • frown in an angry or bad-tempered way • full of exultant joy; merry; delighted. • someone who needs to smoke weed all the time • ...
Test, 24th August 2018 2018-08-23
Across
- You do this with your eye when you make a joke
- The person who sells meat
- A member of criminal group
- The sound of thunder in the distance
- A baby goat
- The person who helps a criminal
- Before a baby learns to walk
- The sound a snake makes
- When you quickly look at your watch for the time
- The sound a cow makes
- When someone sleeps on their back and makes noise
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- A baby cat
- When you speak very quietly
- A mugger does this to your bag
- The people who are watching a concert or drama
- To get the toothpaste out of the tube you do this
- This person likes to break and destroy property
- You walk this way when you have a sore leg or foot
- A baby duck
- A baby sheep
- The sound when you fall into water
- The sound and action you make when you are tired
- A lot of bees together
- This man tries to make people laugh at the circus
- Lots of people together
25 Clues: A baby cat • A baby goat • A baby duck • A baby sheep • The sound a cow makes • A lot of bees together • The sound a snake makes • Lots of people together • The person who sells meat • A member of criminal group • When you speak very quietly • Before a baby learns to walk • A mugger does this to your bag • The person who helps a criminal • The sound when you fall into water • ...
Gov. Vocab 2023-12-18
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- A court's list of cases to be heard
- Order for a person to appear and produce documents or other requested materials
- Power of a court to determine the constitutionality of a government action
- To bring formal charges against a public official
- People of one culture merge into, and become part of, another culture
- Denied the right to vote
- Picking primary candidate for general election
- Non criminal matter
- A person who is represented politically by a designated government official or officeholder
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- Regular election of candidates for office
- The existing or occurring inside a specific country
- Dealing with applications for decisions to be reversed
- The authority of a court to hear a case
- The current officeholder
- A person qualified to vote in an election
- Instructions or commands a constituency gives to its elected officials
- A defendant is tried for committing a crime as defined by law
- Outside of a specific country
- To find not guilty of a charge
- Release from the punishment or legal consequences of a crime, by the President or a governor
20 Clues: Non criminal matter • The current officeholder • Denied the right to vote • Outside of a specific country • To find not guilty of a charge • A court's list of cases to be heard • The authority of a court to hear a case • Regular election of candidates for office • A person qualified to vote in an election • Picking primary candidate for general election • ...
Charles Sobhraj (The Serpent) 2024-05-25
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- One of the main countries where Sobhraj committed murders
- Demographic that Sobhraj specifically targeted in his crimes
- Distinct physical feature of Sobhraj's that added to his sinister reputation
- Facility in Nepal where Sobhraj was eventually incarcerated
- Sobhraj's nationality and criminal classification
- Sobhraj's nickname, referencing his cunning and evasiveness
- Sobhraj often used drugs and chemicals to incapacitate victims
- 2021 TV show that brought renewed attention to Sobhraj's crimes
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- Punishment Sobhraj initially received in India before his escape
- Sobhraj created fake travel documents as part of his crimes
- Sobhraj managed to do this from multiple prisons over the years
- Estimated number of murders attributed to Sobhraj and his accomplices
- Sobhraj preyed on Western travelers along this route through Asia
- International police organization that pursued Sobhraj
- Sobhraj's skill at deception and manipulation
- One of Sobhraj's many aliases, used to evade authorities
- Sobhraj was convicted of murders decades after they occurred
- Sobhraj's French-Canadian girlfriend and partner in crime
- Sobhraj's criminal activity before turning to murder
- Another nickname for Sobhraj and his accomplices
20 Clues: Sobhraj's skill at deception and manipulation • Another nickname for Sobhraj and his accomplices • Sobhraj's nationality and criminal classification • Sobhraj's criminal activity before turning to murder • International police organization that pursued Sobhraj • One of Sobhraj's many aliases, used to evade authorities • ...
Prohibition-Era Crime 2025-01-06
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- People who illegally manufactured and sold alcohol
- Iconic submachine gun widely used by gangsters
- Slang term for a hired gun or mob enforcer
- Dangerous homemade spirit concocted during the dry years
- Maritime operators ferrying liquor during the ban
- A brutal 1929 gang slaughter tied to Capone’s rivalry
- The notorious Chicago gangster known as "Scarface"
- The criminal organization once run by Capone
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- The legislation that officially repealed Prohibition
- A smuggling run by sea to bring illegal alcohol ashore
- The federal agent leading the Untouchables
- Al Capone’s chief rival and intended target of the 1929 massacre
- Financial mastermind behind the American Mob’s empire
- A volatile New York gangster infamous for bootlegging
- Dubbed the father of modern organized crime in America
- The 1920 to 1933 nationwide ban on alcohol in the US
- A hidden bar offering illicit liquor during the ban
- Those who operated secret stills to produce homemade liquor
- A phrase celebrating the end of the dry era in America
- Conducting criminal business activities for profit
20 Clues: Slang term for a hired gun or mob enforcer • The federal agent leading the Untouchables • The criminal organization once run by Capone • Iconic submachine gun widely used by gangsters • Maritime operators ferrying liquor during the ban • People who illegally manufactured and sold alcohol • Conducting criminal business activities for profit • ...
My Great Aunt Arizona 2016-02-01
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- Arizona got her name from this person.
- How old was Great Aunt Arizona when she died?
- How Arizona wore her long hair.
- She always dreamed about these.
- Did she ever go to the faraway places she taught us about?
- Where does she stay with you forever?
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- She married who?
- The students called her this instead of her real name.
- This is where Arizona's home is.
- What was Arizona's job?
- They grew in every window.
- Invited Arizona to live at her house and help with chores.
12 Clues: She married who? • What was Arizona's job? • They grew in every window. • How Arizona wore her long hair. • She always dreamed about these. • This is where Arizona's home is. • Where does she stay with you forever? • Arizona got her name from this person. • How old was Great Aunt Arizona when she died? • The students called her this instead of her real name. • ...
"Hadestown" 2023-03-09
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- the time period the musical takes place during.
- the instrument Orpheus plays.
- the type of musical/story this is
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- the narrator
- the character who is cold, hungry, and lonely
- this takes you to Hadestown
- the melody that makes Hades feel again
- the character who likes to have a good time
- this character has doubt that their love will return to them
- the character who's going to bring back Spring
- the character who tries to cause trouble and pain
- what the fates put into the back of people's minds.
12 Clues: the narrator • this takes you to Hadestown • the instrument Orpheus plays. • the type of musical/story this is • the melody that makes Hades feel again • the character who likes to have a good time • the character who is cold, hungry, and lonely • the character who's going to bring back Spring • the time period the musical takes place during. • ...
Introduction to Criminology 2012-12-11
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- The ' ' School.
- Theory which placed focus on the offence rather than the offender.
- The ' ' imagination.
- Explanation of human behaviour by reading character and other psychological traits from outer physical signs (e.g. the face)
- Research method used to study groups. Key author - Whyte.
- ' ' theory. City was comprised of five concentric circles.
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- Used to explain the evolution of different human groups within the context of urbanization and the city.
- The ' ' man (1876).
- A form of positivism. Emphasizes importance of genetics and eugenics.
- A form of positivism. Key author - Bowlby.
- The ' '. Period of time which brought about a cultural change about what knowledge is and what its purpose was.
- Alphonse ' ' (1853-1914). Founder of first modern system of criminal identification.
- Cesare ' ' (1835-1909).
- Core concept along with Formalism.
- Jeremy ' ' (1748-1832).
- The application of natural sciences to the social world.
16 Clues: The ' ' School. • The ' ' man (1876). • The ' ' imagination. • Jeremy ' ' (1748-1832). • Cesare ' ' (1835-1909). • Core concept along with Formalism. • A form of positivism. Key author - Bowlby. • The application of natural sciences to the social world. • Research method used to study groups. Key author - Whyte. • ...
number the starts pyp #2 by Bradley Trillo 2016-10-25
Judicial Branch 2022-04-20
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- Courts in the juvenile jsutice system are focused on ________________
- The power of ruling unconstitutional is known as _________ review
- Juveniles go to __________ centers, while adults go to jail
- Criminal cases such as traffic violations and minor cases
- _________ act is considered a crime if it is committed by an adult
- ________ act is a violation of a law that only pertains to children
- ______ law deals with private disputes
- General Jurisdiction is also known as ___________
- Georgia law defines a __________ as a person under the age of 17
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- This is the ability given to higher courts to review lower court rulings
- A person who goes to jail for commiting a crime
- This branch interprets the laws of georgia
- A crime involving violence
- This is the person known as the wrongdoer
- This law deals with actions that harm people and society
- The person who brings a lawsuit against another person
16 Clues: A crime involving violence • ______ law deals with private disputes • This is the person known as the wrongdoer • This branch interprets the laws of georgia • A person who goes to jail for commiting a crime • General Jurisdiction is also known as ___________ • The person who brings a lawsuit against another person • ...
Law What Do I Know 2020-01-25
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- the term for causing physical harm to someone
- the place that a trial occurs
- a person who commits a crime
- the person who goes to court to prove a person is guilty of a crime
- the unintended unlawful killing of another person
- the person who is in charge of a criminal trial
- a person in court who has been charged with a crime
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- everyone is presumed to be this until proven guilty
- a person with a law degree who helps defend a person in court
- a person receives this if they are found guilty
- bullying another person online
- a level of government that is allowed to make laws
- this is Queensland's highest court
- the unlawful killing of another person on purpose
- this is Australia's highest court
- a group of people in a court who listen to evidence and decide if a person is guilty or not
16 Clues: a person who commits a crime • the place that a trial occurs • bullying another person online • this is Australia's highest court • this is Queensland's highest court • the term for causing physical harm to someone • a person receives this if they are found guilty • the person who is in charge of a criminal trial • the unintended unlawful killing of another person • ...
LEGAL TERMS IN CRIMINAL LAW 2023-04-18
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- Represents the state in a criminal case against a defendant
- A person that files a formal complaint with the court.
- To seize, confine and take away a person against his or her will
- An individual against whom a lawsuit is filed
- A person called upon by either side in a lawsuit to give testimony before the court
- A person or persons formally charged but not yet tried for a crime.
- Guilty mind
- Action
- Sexual contact, usually involving penetration, by force and against the other person's consent.
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- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- The assertion, declaration or statement of a party in a case, made in a pleading
- An act of protecting one's own interests
- To take and carry away an item of personal property
- Court Highest Court in Malaysia
- Unlawful killing of a human being with deliberate intent to kill
- Court Lowest Court in Malaysia
16 Clues: Action • Guilty mind • Court Lowest Court in Malaysia • Court Highest Court in Malaysia • An act of protecting one's own interests • An individual against whom a lawsuit is filed • A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant. • To take and carry away an item of personal property • A person that files a formal complaint with the court. • ...
The find out 2025-07-18
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- (Clue: Behavior that violates social norms.)
- (Clue: To take a person into custody by legal authority.)
- (Clue: Proof that one was elsewhere when a crime was committed.)
- (Clue: Formal examination of evidence in a court.)
- OF CUSTODY (Clue: Documented unbroken transfer of evidence.)
- (Clue: Unique ridge patterns used for identification.)
- (Clue: The study of human society and social behavior; relevant to criminology.)
- (Clue: Fairness in the administration of law.)
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- (Clue: Mark left by an object, like a shoe or tire.)
- (Clue: The official power to make legal decisions and judgments.)
- (Clue: Tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend.)
- (Clue: Legal document authorizing an arrest or search.)
- (Clue: Theory that punishment discourages criminal acts.)
- (Clue: Decision made by a jury or judge.)
- (Clue: Place where legal trials are held.)
- (Clue: System of rules a society or government recognizes.)
16 Clues: (Clue: Decision made by a jury or judge.) • (Clue: Place where legal trials are held.) • (Clue: Behavior that violates social norms.) • (Clue: Fairness in the administration of law.) • (Clue: Formal examination of evidence in a court.) • (Clue: Mark left by an object, like a shoe or tire.) • (Clue: Tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend.) • ...
Evolutionary Psychology 2023-07-23
6 Clues: outward actions and reactions • Internal activity of our minds • Studied Evolutionary Psychology • Only the strongest will survive • the change in heritable characteristics • The study of behavior and mental processes
Thinking Errors 2017-08-09
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- feeling of worthless,like im nothing all the time
- exaggerate mistakes of others
- no concern for others
- act like i have total control over others
- i like being a criminal
- think im different when i do bad things
- closed minded
- criminal person that no one will catch
- i tried to always look confusioned even tho im not
- make everyone feel sorry for me
- quick to have aggression,outrage,tantrums
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- always put things off on others
- everyone owes me
- false front and still do the wrong thing
- make excuse for everything right or wrong
- never let go,attack weaker persons
- use secrets to control other
- domminate,manipulate,control
- hop over answers i dont like
- use arguments to create a cloubd of words to confuse
- inmpulsive, will not wait for others
- making others behavior worst than mine
- im always the victim
- assuming i know what everyone is thinking
- always present incapable of doing things myself
- dishonesty
- doing things just for other to say good job
27 Clues: dishonesty • closed minded • everyone owes me • im always the victim • no concern for others • i like being a criminal • use secrets to control other • domminate,manipulate,control • hop over answers i dont like • exaggerate mistakes of others • always put things off on others • make everyone feel sorry for me • never let go,attack weaker persons • inmpulsive, will not wait for others • ...
Crime and Punishment Crossword 2021-03-12
Across
- the consequence for breaking the law
- the word for taking someone without their will?
- the name of the person that commits the crime
- the word when someone purposely lights something on fire
- the word for something that goes against the law
- the place where legal matters and crimes and cases are put on trial
- when you attack/hurt someone physically
- pretending to do something or be someone else for your financial gain
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- when something is getting stolen without consent
- the certain amount of money someone has to pay when they commit a minor crime.
- someone who is thought to be the criminal
- the place criminals go when they are arrested
- someone who sees the crime in first person
- damaging private or public property
- An act that is punishable by law
- another word for murder
- the person that was affected in the crime
- something that is okay to do because it isn't illegal
- what is the word for the act of killing someone?
- the set of rules made by the government
20 Clues: another word for murder • An act that is punishable by law • damaging private or public property • the consequence for breaking the law • the set of rules made by the government • when you attack/hurt someone physically • someone who is thought to be the criminal • the person that was affected in the crime • someone who sees the crime in first person • ...
Test 2022-04-06
Across
- What was Jesus charged with
- Followed Jesus to his trial at a distance
- A brutal form of capital punishment used by the Romans that involved nailing
- His last meal is called the ___.
- Means “place of the skull”
- Judas did what to identify the high priest who Jesus was ________
- The title that Pilate found threatening
- The last word Jesus says according to Johns gospel?
- Judas received 30 pieces of _______
- The Roman governor’s name ______________
- How many times does Peter deny knowing Jesus?
- Garden where Jesus prayed in agony and the soldiers came to arrest him
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- The criminal released by Pilate to the crowd, instead of Jesus
- The repentant criminal asked Jesus for what?
- Was pulled from the crowd to help Jesus carry his cross
- A cruel and ruthless Roman governor of Judea
- What did Peter do to the servant of the high priest?
- The second prisoner presented to the crowd
- The high priest name ______________
- What did Judas do with the 30 pieces of silver after Jesus' death
20 Clues: Means “place of the skull” • What was Jesus charged with • His last meal is called the ___. • The high priest name ______________ • Judas received 30 pieces of _______ • The title that Pilate found threatening • The Roman governor’s name ______________ • Followed Jesus to his trial at a distance • The second prisoner presented to the crowd • ...
Law Issues - Grace GP 9C 2024-05-15
Across
- Abducting someone against their will.
- Abuse of power for personal gain, undermining trust in justice.
- Holding extreme political or religious views often leading to violence.
- Theft of funds placed in one's trust.
- Making a false document with intent to deceive.
- Illegal trading of a company’s stock based on confidential information.
- Illegal movement of goods or people.
- Unlawful killing of another person.
- Robbery or criminal violence at sea.
- Use of violence for political aims.
- Deliberate killing of a large group based on ethnicity or nationality.
- Offering money to influence actions of a public official.
Down
- Spying to obtain confidential information.
- Illegal hunting or capturing of wildlife.
- Producing fake goods or currency.
- Repeatedly following or harassing someone.
- Forcing someone to give up property through threats.
- Sexual assault involving intercourse without consent.
- Physical attack on another person.
- Deception to secure unfair or unlawful gain.
- Illegal trade of humans, drugs, or goods.
- Violent disturbance of peace by a crowd.
- Taking unfair advantage of people for benefit.
- Deliberate destruction of property.
- Criminal activities using computers and networks.
25 Clues: Producing fake goods or currency. • Physical attack on another person. • Unlawful killing of another person. • Deliberate destruction of property. • Use of violence for political aims. • Illegal movement of goods or people. • Robbery or criminal violence at sea. • Abducting someone against their will. • Theft of funds placed in one's trust. • ...
Sociology: Crime & Deviance 2023-07-04
Across
- achieving wealth and material success
- goes against the norms of society
- feminist, researched about the control that women experience
- criminology has focused on male criminals and researched by male sociologists
- the pressure to achieve the goals of society
- goes against the law
- the right amount of crime benefits society
- society’s stereotypes that intentionally or unintentionally discriminate against an ethnic minority
- ask people what crimes they have been a victim of
- focuses on working class boys who experience status frustration
- critical of crime because of the under-reporting of white collar crime
- a situation of normlessness in which the norms that regulate people’s behaviour break down
Down
- a secondary data source collected and published by the police
- young people commit crime to seek excitement and thrill
- deviance allows individuals to express themselves in ways that aren’t criminal
- critical of crime because of the under-reporting of crimes against women
- the way of achieving the goals
- criminal behaviour committed by juveniles under the legal age
- all institutions in society work together harmoniously
- heightened public concern over media coverage
20 Clues: goes against the law • the way of achieving the goals • goes against the norms of society • achieving wealth and material success • the right amount of crime benefits society • the pressure to achieve the goals of society • heightened public concern over media coverage • ask people what crimes they have been a victim of • ...
Probation / Court 2025-07-16
Across
- A court alternative to jail with supervision.
- Where trial takes place.
- A time restriction ordered by the court.
- Charges ordered by the court for defendant to pay.
- Where you keep legal documents.
- An item that may be used in a crime.
- This clue is left blank on purpose.
- What lawyers and caseworkers take.
- Group of peers that decides guilt or innocence.
- Digital communication, often used for legal updates or case tracking
- A financial guarantee to ensure court appearance.
- A person's documented legal history
- A person who decides the outcome of a trial.
- A legal representative in a trial.
- Someone accused of committing a crime.
Down
- Information meant to be kept private and not shared without permission.
- A formal review of someone's behavior or situation.
- Early release from prison under supervision.
- Court staff's favorite drink.
- A person responsible for enforcing laws or court orders.
- A process that clears your criminal record.
- Related to courts or judges.
- A legal matter brought to court.
- Instructions issued by a judge or court.
- Person harmed by a crime or wrongdoing.
25 Clues: Where trial takes place. • Related to courts or judges. • Court staff's favorite drink. • Where you keep legal documents. • A legal matter brought to court. • What lawyers and caseworkers take. • A legal representative in a trial. • This clue is left blank on purpose. • A person's documented legal history • An item that may be used in a crime. • ...
Bushrangers 2025-10-30
Across
- A police officer in the countryside or outback.
- Money offered for catching a criminal.
- To get free from something such as a prison or cage.
- An action of being forgiven for an error or offence.
- The way people travelled around.
- A person who broke the law and lived in the bush.
- A person who has broken the law and who lives separately from the other parts of society.
- Wild countryside with trees and grass
- A situation in which a lot of people move to a place to try to find gold.
- A secret place where someone can go when the person does not want to be found.
Down
- A person found guilty of a crime and sent to prison.
- To stop and arrest someone.
- Metal clothing used to for protection.
- Describes a criminal the police are searching for.
- An animal often used for travel.
- To attack someone suddenly from a hidden place.
- The crime of stealing from somewhere or someone.
- A robber who especially attacks travelers.
- A group of criminals working together.
- A robbery sepecially when someone uses a weapon.
20 Clues: To stop and arrest someone. • An animal often used for travel. • The way people travelled around. • Wild countryside with trees and grass • Money offered for catching a criminal. • Metal clothing used to for protection. • A group of criminals working together. • A robber who especially attacks travelers. • A police officer in the countryside or outback. • ...
