criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Crime and Punishment 2026-04-05
Across
- stealing from a bank, post office
- to make a statement in court (under oath)
- unlawful, forcible taking an airplane or a truck, car
- killing of a human being
- someone who attacks people in the street and takes valuable things - wallets, jewellery
- a person who was affected by a criminal
- a person believed to have committed a crime
- stealing from a supermarket, other shops
- a person who commits a crime
- a person who is on trial in the court
- to take a suspect into custory
- setting fire to a house
- a person who decides about the punishment
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- unauthorized downloading of copyrightted contents
- selling drugs
- court procedure
- threatening to reveal a secret if money is not given
- a person who saw the crime being committed
- to officially declare a legal punishment
- a thief breaking into houses
- 12 people deciding whether somebody commited a crim
- a thief stealing from people on the bus, in cro
- the act of stealing
- places
- a person destroying public property
- to bring somebody to court
26 Clues: places • selling drugs • court procedure • the act of stealing • setting fire to a house • killing of a human being • to bring somebody to court • a thief breaking into houses • a person who commits a crime • to take a suspect into custory • stealing from a bank, post office • a person destroying public property • a person who is on trial in the court • ...
Court Terms 2017-05-15
Across
- An assertion, declaration or statement of a party to an action made in a pleading, stating what the party expects to prove.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- A law created by the Legislature.
- 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.
- (allegation) Stated; recited; claimed; asserted; charged.
- Book containing entries of all proceedings in a court.
- One which suggests to a witness the answer desired. Generally prohibited on direct examination.
- In criminal cases, a court hearing where a defendant is advised of the charges and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.
- (pronounced "vwar-deer") - "To speak the truth." The process of preliminary examination of prospective jurors, by the court or attorneys, regarding their qualifications.
- Paper, document or other object received by the court as evidence during a trial or hearing.
- An injury or wrong committed, with or without force, to the person or property of another, which gives rise to a claim for damages.
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- 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.
- Any act that is meant to embarrass, hinder or obstruct a court in the administration of justice.
- A request by a party that the court excuse a specific juror on the basis that the juror is biased.
- 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 assertion of an appellate court that the judgment of the lower court is correct and should stand.
- 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.
- Constitutional guarantee that an accused person receive a fair and impartial trial.
- To find a defendant not guilty in a criminal trial.
- The initial statement made by attorneys for each side, outlining the facts each intends to establish during the trial.
- Written accusation of a grand jury, charging that a person or business has committed a crime.
- The closing statement, by counsel, to the trier of facts after all parties have concluded their presentation of evidence.
- A legal document, prepared by an attorney, which presents the law and facts supporting his or her client's case.
- An amount of money determined by the judge and posted with the court clerk as security.
- A judgment or decree.
- written or printed declaration or statement under oath. See certificate under penalty of perjury of perjury.
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. • ...
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)
Q3 Word Wall Crossword 2021-12-15
Across
- The three-dimensional location from which blood spatter originated.
- an objectively justifiable suspicion that is based on specific facts or circumstances and that justifies stopping and sometimes searching (as by frisking) a person thought to be involved in criminal activity at the time
- a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- the science of projectiles and firearms.
- cover with drops or spots of something.
- the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning.
- a law that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial.
- one type of evidentiary standard used in a burden of proof analysis. Under the preponderance standard, the burden of proof is met when the party with the burden convinces the fact finder that there is a greater than 50% chance that the claim is true.
- a medically qualified public officer whose duty is to investigate deaths occurring under unusual or suspicious circumstances, to perform postmortems, and to initiate inquests.
- a formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law.
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- the formal interrogation of a witness called by the other party in a court of law to challenge or extend testimony already given.
- reasonable grounds (for making a search, pressing a charge, etc.).
- is the highest standard of proof used in any court of law.
- an expedition to keep watch over an area, especially by guards or police walking or driving around at regular intervals.
- the settling of blood under the influence of gravity which develops in the early post mortem interval.
- stiffening of the joints and muscles of a body a few hours after death, usually lasting from one to four days.
- a specialized surgical procedure used to determine the cause and manner of death.
- the gravitational pooling of blood in the dependent parts of the body, both externally in the skin capillaries and venules but also in the internal organs.
- the extent of the area or subject matter that something deals with or to which it is relevant.
- means information that establishes sufficient articulable facts that give a trained law enforcement or criminal investigative agency officer, investigator, or employee a reasonable basis to believe that a definable criminal activity or enterprise is, has been, or may be committed.
20 Clues: cover with drops or spots of something. • the science of projectiles and firearms. • is the highest standard of proof used in any court of law. • reasonable grounds (for making a search, pressing a charge, etc.). • The three-dimensional location from which blood spatter originated. • the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning. • ...
THE WHODUNIT CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-11-16
THE WHODUNIT CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-11-16
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
Pastoralists in the modern world 2022-11-21
Across
- cattle herders who live primarily in east Africa
- Tribe by criminal tribes act pastoralists were classified as
- great herders of goat and sheep
- vast meadows in the high mountains
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- a dry forested area below the foothills of Garhwal and kumaun
- one group of Raikas(herded camels)
- Gaddi shepherds belong to
- some forests which produce commercially valuable timber were declared
- by october the dhangars harvested which crop
9 Clues: Gaddi shepherds belong to • great herders of goat and sheep • one group of Raikas(herded camels) • vast meadows in the high mountains • by october the dhangars harvested which crop • cattle herders who live primarily in east Africa • Tribe by criminal tribes act pastoralists were classified as • a dry forested area below the foothills of Garhwal and kumaun • ...
Twelve Angry Men Metalanguage 2021-07-12
Across
- a person rndomy selected to participate in a jury
- the juror who acts as spokesperson for the jury
- the jury's decision
- reasonable doubt the standard of proof required in criminal cases
- not participate in or stand out of a decision
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- compulsory
- verdict 100% agreement
- sentence the most severe form of punishment under criminal law
- jury one or more jurors cannot agree on a verdict
9 Clues: compulsory • the jury's decision • verdict 100% agreement • not participate in or stand out of a decision • the juror who acts as spokesperson for the jury • a person rndomy selected to participate in a jury • jury one or more jurors cannot agree on a verdict • sentence the most severe form of punishment under criminal law • ...
The Legal System and You 2025-07-28
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- a person who studied and practises law
- law enforcement who investigate crime
- a place in which a judge presides
- a change to the Constitution
- passed through Parliament; classed as civil or criminal
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- something you must follow in schools, workplaces etc.
- a change to law that does not change the Constitution
- a set of laws that run Australia since 1901
- someone who breaks the law
9 Clues: someone who breaks the law • a change to the Constitution • a place in which a judge presides • law enforcement who investigate crime • a person who studied and practises law • a set of laws that run Australia since 1901 • something you must follow in schools, workplaces etc. • a change to law that does not change the Constitution • ...
THE WHODUNIT CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-11-16
crossword puzzle 2023-03-20
Across
- the religion to look for enlightenment
- where kamis are found
- strong spirits that we feel
- centers on the practice of meditation
- reating sacred words, chants, or sounds
- the land of the rising sun
- "the way of the gods"
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- the idea of bodhisattva
- the emptying of the mind of thoughts in order to aid spiritual growth
- used meditation to help drive all fear of danger and death from their minds
- places of worship wherever you feel the power of kami
11 Clues: where kamis are found • "the way of the gods" • the idea of bodhisattva • the land of the rising sun • strong spirits that we feel • centers on the practice of meditation • the religion to look for enlightenment • reating sacred words, chants, or sounds • places of worship wherever you feel the power of kami • ...
2023 Rookie Class 2023-11-02
Across
- Defending Crimson Tide and then Rose City
- This bat was asked to defend instead of attack
- Closest to Charlie's age in San Diego
- She can't drive but DC is walkable
- Goal scoring is second nature to this chosen one
- First pick in the draft but still had homework
- Harvard educated, Houston dedicated midfielder
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- Reign's rare lefty center back
- This Bear minds net in Tinsel Town
- Blue Devil, Teal Goal scoring forward
- The Challenge Cup final was this players arrival
11 Clues: Reign's rare lefty center back • This Bear minds net in Tinsel Town • She can't drive but DC is walkable • Closest to Charlie's age in San Diego • Blue Devil, Teal Goal scoring forward • Defending Crimson Tide and then Rose City • This bat was asked to defend instead of attack • First pick in the draft but still had homework • ...
Jeppes fødselsdag 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
- 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 • 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 • ...
Chapter 2 - Our Laws 2022-09-21
Across
- The freedom to make judgements.
- ________ law is the body of law that defines crimes and assigns punishments for them.
- A ___________ is a serious crime, such as murder.
- Strict _______ does not require intent.
- Police have ______, which is the force by which others can be made to obey.
- The dual responsibility of seeking out the guilty while protecting the innocent is known as the Criminal Justice ________.
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- A police officer's right to direct and command.
- A crime so offensive, it is obviously criminals.
- A minor offense.
- _________ law refers to noncriminal restrictions.
- _________ of a crime are the distinctive acts making up a specific crime.
- An offense in violation of civil law.
- The reason for doing a crime.
13 Clues: A minor offense. • The reason for doing a crime. • The freedom to make judgements. • An offense in violation of civil law. • Strict _______ does not require intent. • A police officer's right to direct and command. • A crime so offensive, it is obviously criminals. • A ___________ is a serious crime, such as murder. • _________ law refers to noncriminal restrictions. • ...
Anime 2022-06-07
Across
- black samurai embarks on journey through past
- His family gets killed by demon MJ
- Every one dies, sadly
- a magic guild with fire freak and ice freak
Down
- kid who can read minds gets adopted by spy
- a hard-headed boy always wanting to grow.
- people play games & earn money and die.
- A little boy gains the power of rubber.
- 15 y/o boy blessed with powers of a shinigami
- Meisters and weapons hunt kishin souls.
- A kid cursed from birth with a demon.
11 Clues: Every one dies, sadly • His family gets killed by demon MJ • A kid cursed from birth with a demon. • people play games & earn money and die. • A little boy gains the power of rubber. • Meisters and weapons hunt kishin souls. • a hard-headed boy always wanting to grow. • kid who can read minds gets adopted by spy • a magic guild with fire freak and ice freak • ...
unit 1 2020-03-04
Across
- to be enough
- a very tall and thin person
- relating to the work that a person does for an occupation, esp work that requires special training
- an annoying person
- related to your spirit rather than to your body or minds
- a certificate of an academic degree
- certan to happen and impossible to avoid
- a scientist who studies physics
- to state that is true or correct
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- to shake uncontrollably for a moment
- officially arrange to join a school or university
- based on the idea that everyone should have equal rights
- a type; a sort
- behaving in a proud and self-important way
- in an implied way
- suppose
- the most important quality or feature of sth
17 Clues: suppose • to be enough • a type; a sort • in an implied way • an annoying person • a very tall and thin person • a scientist who studies physics • to state that is true or correct • a certificate of an academic degree • to shake uncontrollably for a moment • certan to happen and impossible to avoid • behaving in a proud and self-important way • ...
S2 Review 2022-05-06
Across
- neighborhood in new york that was significant for African American art
- titan of the sea
- traditional poet, wrote about human experience, blank verse
- literary movement that sought to do away with everything old
- slave turned abolitionist, writer, and public speaker
- authors attitude towards his or her subject matter
- whitman's masterpiece
- most famous meter in poetry
- the drink that kills
- husband died low key not mad about it
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- type of poetry with meter but no rhyme
- sammyclem
- an unexpected outcome
- type of poetry designed to paint a picture, experience, or feeling in the minds of the reader
- social commentary told in a humorous way
- _______ and emotion
- how an author uses the language and other technical aspects of writing
17 Clues: sammyclem • titan of the sea • _______ and emotion • the drink that kills • an unexpected outcome • whitman's masterpiece • most famous meter in poetry • husband died low key not mad about it • type of poetry with meter but no rhyme • social commentary told in a humorous way • authors attitude towards his or her subject matter • ...
Wings of Fire 2022-05-16
marvel 2022-05-16
Crime 2014-11-10
15 Clues: zagt • atrisināt • izglābties • acīmredzams • pierādījums • apzagt banku • noziedznieks • atņemt somiņu • veikalu apzakt • graffiti zīmēt grafiti • a gun draudēt ar ieroci • property izvandīt īpašumu • a person aplauupīt personu • some money nozagt maz naudas • into a building ielauzties ēkā
THE NARRATIVE OF A.G P OF NANTUCKET 2020-09-03
15 Clues: a feeling • tie things • protagonist • sun and rain • ship manager • marine animal • something deep • strange things • sail in the sea • criminal person • died in a fight • to hurt a person • dangerous element • supernatural thing • happens in the sea
Chameleon 2022-05-09
15 Clues: Many • Limit • Repetitive • Saving others • Similar to flow • Academic payment • Criminal offense • Racial seperation • To answer someone • Belongs in a sink • Someone different • Break during school • A very christian lady • Being mean to someone • Colour changing reptile
One of Us is Lying 1-3 2026-05-05
15 Clues: Gossip App • Name School • Cooper's sport • Boyfriend Addy • Stereotype Nate • Stereotype Addy • Help with Trauma • How did Simon die • Type of Narration • Stereotype Cooper • Girlfriend Cooper • Stereotype Bronwyn • Reason for Detention • Gossip Writer's Name • Bronwyn's Extracurricular Activity
ADJ Chapter 1 Belen Torres Edition 2016-02-09
Across
- Territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority
- An individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution
- The idea crime is the most important function of the criminal justice system
- An institution that holds people who commit serious crimes
- The amount of money to get out of jail
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- An act that violates the criminal law
- An institution that holds people who commit less serious crimes
- The highest appellate court in the U.S. judicial system
- Behavioral expectations of a group
- A person against whom a charge is brought in court
- A verdict of not guilty
- To accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations
12 Clues: A verdict of not guilty • Behavioral expectations of a group • An act that violates the criminal law • The amount of money to get out of jail • A person against whom a charge is brought in court • To accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations • The highest appellate court in the U.S. judicial system • An institution that holds people who commit serious crimes • ...
ADJ 1 chapter 1 Fernando 2016-02-09
Across
- the highest appellate court in the us
- individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution
- to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations
- of serious crimes
- the territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority
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- not guilty
- a person against whom a charge is brought in court
- a perspective of criminal justice that argues that the purpose of the criminal justice system is to ensure fairness under the law
- behavioral expectations of a group
- of less serious crimes
- a type of conditional release that is based on good behavior or evidence of some levels of rehabilitation
- amount to get out of jail
12 Clues: not guilty • of serious crimes • of less serious crimes • amount to get out of jail • behavioral expectations of a group • the highest appellate court in the us • a person against whom a charge is brought in court • to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations • individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution • ...
Police Training Institute 2024-02-12
Across
- Developed by Ivan Nye who proposed there are four types of control
- Theory with motivated offender, suitable target, and absence of a capable guardian
- Conduct that persons intentionally choose to undertake
- Ecological factors that lead to high rates of crime in communities
- Theory associated with the concepts of self-fulfilling prophecy and stereotyping
- scientific study of criminal behavior
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- People learn by watching others
- People are taught how to commit criminal acts
- Means that the police are reasonably certain they know who committed the crime.
- Criminals learn techniques that allow them to rationalize their behavior
- Rule introduced from Mapp v. Ohio
- First established in 1930 by the FBI
12 Clues: People learn by watching others • Rule introduced from Mapp v. Ohio • First established in 1930 by the FBI • scientific study of criminal behavior • People are taught how to commit criminal acts • Conduct that persons intentionally choose to undertake • Developed by Ivan Nye who proposed there are four types of control • ...
LUKE 23:33-46 2025-11-28
Across
- Jesus promised the repentant criminal he would be with him in ____.
- Jesus cried out with a loud ____ before he died.
- The rulers who watched the crucifixion ____ at Jesus.
- Jesus committed His ____ into the Father's hands.
- The curtain of the ____ was torn in two.
- The soldiers offered Jesus ____ wine while mocking him.
- Jesus was crucified with two ____.
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- There was ____ over the whole land from noon until three in the afternoon.
- Jesus asked His Father to ____ those who crucified Him.
- The inscription above Jesus read, "This is the King of the ____".
- The soldiers divided Jesus' clothes by casting ____.
- The place where Jesus was crucified was called "The ____".
12 Clues: Jesus was crucified with two ____. • The curtain of the ____ was torn in two. • Jesus committed His ____ into the Father's hands. • Jesus cried out with a loud ____ before he died. • The soldiers divided Jesus' clothes by casting ____. • The rulers who watched the crucifixion ____ at Jesus. • Jesus asked His Father to ____ those who crucified Him. • ...
Let me not to the marriage of true minds 2023-12-14
Across
- O, no, it is an ______ mark,
- Love’s not ______ fool, though rosy lips and cheeks
- Within his _______ sickle’s compass come;
- I never writ, nor no man ever _____
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- That looks on ______ and is never shaken;
- Admit ______; love is not love
- Let me not to the _____ of true minds
- Whose worth’s _____, although his heighth be taken.
8 Clues: O, no, it is an ______ mark, • Admit ______; love is not love • I never writ, nor no man ever _____ • Let me not to the _____ of true minds • That looks on ______ and is never shaken; • Within his _______ sickle’s compass come; • Love’s not ______ fool, though rosy lips and cheeks • Whose worth’s _____, although his heighth be taken.
The Space Race 2026-02-05
Across
- Original name of the project
- President Truman's description of the scientists: 'rare, chosen ...'
- V2 was a type of ...
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- What many former Nazis didn't face
- what is the controversy with operation paperclip. (hint: starts with E)
- A not very heated rivalry between the U.S. and Soviet Union
- The show inspired by Simon Wiesenthal
- Rhymes with shitler
8 Clues: Rhymes with shitler • V2 was a type of ... • Original name of the project • What many former Nazis didn't face • The show inspired by Simon Wiesenthal • A not very heated rivalry between the U.S. and Soviet Union • President Truman's description of the scientists: 'rare, chosen ...' • what is the controversy with operation paperclip. (hint: starts with E)
IFF TOOLS & TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE 2017-03-06
Across
- I'm the biggest thing with the least authority around here
- Pythagoras' laptop bag
- Talking fingerprints is pretty easy with a ...
- Researchers of the world unite! We need your eyes and minds
- Your keys to the web kingdom
- Here be trolls
- Digital freedom bazaar
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- I can prove to you that this statement is true, and that is all I'll say
- We don't have to say it in the open
- Encrypted robots talk axolotl
- Dance me to the end of (encrypted) love
- Encrypted mail and meta data means unemployment for this little bird
12 Clues: Here be trolls • Pythagoras' laptop bag • Digital freedom bazaar • Your keys to the web kingdom • Encrypted robots talk axolotl • We don't have to say it in the open • Dance me to the end of (encrypted) love • Talking fingerprints is pretty easy with a ... • I'm the biggest thing with the least authority around here • ...
Sellinsgrove Crossword 2025-08-26
Across
- All 11 TV players need to ___ our feet to the ball
- Sellinsgrove prides their defense on what?
- Favorite pass play for Sellinsgrove
- The player we need to count for on our kick return.
- Sellinsgrove leading WR and big part of their pass game
- Favorite run play for Sellinsgrove
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- One of life's most important attributes.
- Focus our minds on how we _____ to yourself.
- What Sellinsgrove will do with their linebackers.
- On 3rd & Medium, Sellinsgrove chooses to do what?
- We need to commit to being _______.
- The deepest breaking routes are at ____ yards
12 Clues: Favorite run play for Sellinsgrove • We need to commit to being _______. • Favorite pass play for Sellinsgrove • One of life's most important attributes. • Sellinsgrove prides their defense on what? • Focus our minds on how we _____ to yourself. • The deepest breaking routes are at ____ yards • What Sellinsgrove will do with their linebackers. • ...
Chapter 11 crossword 2025-04-11
Across
- a sanctioning philosophy based on the assertion that criminal punishment should be proportionate to the severity of the crime
- the strategy of preventing crime through the threat of punishment
- a situation in which those convicted of similar crimes do not receive similar sentences
- monetary compensation for damages done to the victim by the offender's criminal act
- a reduction in time served by prisoners based on good behavior, conformity to rules, and other positive behavior
- the philosophy that society's best is best served when wrongdoers are provided the resources needed to eliminate their criminal behavior
- a strategy for preventing crime by detaining wrongdoers in prison
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- intuitive or unconscious sets of beliefs that individuals hold about certain demographic groups
- the philosophy that those who commit crimes should be punished
- imposition of a sentence that prescribes a range of years rather than a specified number of years to be served
- the use of the death penalty to punish wrongdoers for certain crimes
11 Clues: the philosophy that those who commit crimes should be punished • the strategy of preventing crime through the threat of punishment • a strategy for preventing crime by detaining wrongdoers in prison • the use of the death penalty to punish wrongdoers for certain crimes • monetary compensation for damages done to the victim by the offender's criminal act • ...
Hannah's capstone 2023-03-17
Across
- one of the people from the case I talked about joined this group
- victim or criminal?
- ________ plea
- less than ____ % of criminal cases uses insanity as a defense
Down
- serial killer who didn't want to hurt victims but wanted to just kill them
- target of an attempted presidential assassination
- killed her 5 children
- legal word that used to be a medical one
- 1 _________ 1:9
9 Clues: ________ plea • 1 _________ 1:9 • victim or criminal? • killed her 5 children • legal word that used to be a medical one • target of an attempted presidential assassination • less than ____ % of criminal cases uses insanity as a defense • one of the people from the case I talked about joined this group • ...
Guess the Person 2018-12-22
Across
- Hoover, for example
- A tunnel system for rabbits
- To switch minds with Linda is to _______
- Freedom of speech is an example of this name backwards
- Section of the asylum for prostitutes
- A day on Mars, misspelled
- An affordable three letter car brand, followed by the Egyptian god of sun
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- How an Italian refers to his only female nibling
- House maintenance duty, followed by a Danish person, followed by "a"
- What a New Yorker might call supper
- Winner!
- When you narrowly escape death, "Guess I'll _____ther day"
12 Clues: Winner! • Hoover, for example • A day on Mars, misspelled • A tunnel system for rabbits • What a New Yorker might call supper • Section of the asylum for prostitutes • To switch minds with Linda is to _______ • How an Italian refers to his only female nibling • Freedom of speech is an example of this name backwards • When you narrowly escape death, "Guess I'll _____ther day" • ...
The life of an artist 2020-04-01
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- He was one of the greatest ... of the 20th century.
- His ... painting Guernica was painted in 1924.
- He started .... before he could even read!
- In 1900 he ... to Paris
- By that time he was ... known.
- It showed ideas which were ... deep in the artists' minds.
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- Picasso ... at the age of 91.
- He was usually ..., but he spent a lot of time alone.
- Pablo Picasso was ... in Spain
- People called this style of ... Surrealism.
- Picasso ... a new way of painting called Cubism.
- Unlike other artists he was extremely ... .
12 Clues: In 1900 he ... to Paris • Picasso ... at the age of 91. • Pablo Picasso was ... in Spain • By that time he was ... known. • He started .... before he could even read! • People called this style of ... Surrealism. • Unlike other artists he was extremely ... . • His ... painting Guernica was painted in 1924. • Picasso ... a new way of painting called Cubism. • ...
Work and jobs 2023-05-23
Across
- This person repairs cars and motorcycles
- They produce food
- A person that helps you to with taxes.
- He or she works with wood
- He or she cooks bread, biscuits and cakes
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- This person decides weather you go to jail or not.
- He or she aids people's minds
- This person works in highschool and schools
- This person provides health care, injections and healing.
- A doctor that operates people
- A person that fixes your pipes, your bathroom or your kitchen. Dentist
- You can get an asado
12 Clues: They produce food • You can get an asado • He or she works with wood • He or she aids people's minds • A doctor that operates people • A person that helps you to with taxes. • This person repairs cars and motorcycles • He or she cooks bread, biscuits and cakes • This person works in highschool and schools • This person decides weather you go to jail or not. • ...
Crossword #1 2024-09-04
Across
- Our feathered friend on the state's coat of arms
- The public sector is governed by this 1994 legislation (abbrv)
- A potential threat to achieving objectives
- The head of state
- A guardian of public funds, her name echoes in a Neil Diamond classic
- The 'B' in FAB
- A Friday ritual, often involving liquid cheer
- The state's complaints commissioner
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- Our furred friend on the state's coat of arms
- A gathering of minds, also the state's lower house
- Moral principles that govern behaviour
- You might have used this to get to work
12 Clues: The 'B' in FAB • The head of state • The state's complaints commissioner • Moral principles that govern behaviour • You might have used this to get to work • A potential threat to achieving objectives • Our furred friend on the state's coat of arms • A Friday ritual, often involving liquid cheer • Our feathered friend on the state's coat of arms • ...
Week 28 2026-03-12
Across
- the conventional spelling system of a language
- a type of surgery used to fix bone and joint injuries
- the order in which events occurred
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- an expert or specialist in psychology
- referring to treating mental health
- to occur at the same time and speed
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- the study of the mind and behavior
- the super-human ability to read others' minds
- feeling no interest, enthusiasm, or concern
- an illness persisting for a long time
- feeling pity or sorrow for someone
12 Clues: the study of the mind and behavior • the order in which events occurred • feeling pity or sorrow for someone • referring to treating mental health • to occur at the same time and speed • an illness persisting for a long time • an expert or specialist in psychology • feeling no interest, enthusiasm, or concern • the super-human ability to read others' minds • ...
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
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
EOC Quiz 5.1 | Criminal Liability 2022-03-29
Across
- Scams that promise low-risk and high returns.
- Regulating commerce between states.
- A byproduct of Watergate where bribes paid by major corporations to government officials.
- Environmental crime regulated by federal statutes.
- Reduces competition with a potential impact to consumer prices.
- Prosecution offers reduced charges if suspect agrees to terms.
- Make up a false document or altering an existing one.
- Actions motivated by the desire for financial gains or fear of losing business standing, money and/or property.
- Wrongfully collect money or something else of value by anyone by means of a threat.
- Happens after it is determined that there is probablecause To proceed to trial.
- Sending out unsolicited commercial emails that misrepresent the identity of the organization.
- The state of mind or the degree of intent that the actor has towards committing a crime.
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- Stealing private property.
- Regulating commerce within each state.
- Prohibit restraint of trade.
- When a person entrusted with someone else’s property wrongfully takes possession of it.
- Death results from an accident in which the killer is not at fault.
- Suspect officially charged and is asked to plead innocent or guilty.
- One person kills another when the law permits.
- To obtain ownership of someone’s property by making untrue representations of fact with intent to defraud.
- Stealing a person’s property by means of violence or intimidation.
- The intentional misrepresentation of material facts for monetary gain.
- Giving a false statement under oath in a judicial or another official proceeding.
23 Clues: Stealing private property. • Prohibit restraint of trade. • Regulating commerce between states. • Regulating commerce within each state. • Scams that promise low-risk and high returns. • One person kills another when the law permits. • Environmental crime regulated by federal statutes. • Make up a false document or altering an existing one. • ...
EOC Quiz 5.1 | Criminal Liability 2022-03-29
Across
- Scams that promise low-risk and high returns.
- Regulating commerce between states.
- A byproduct of Watergate where bribes paid by major corporations to government officials.
- Environmental crime regulated by federal statutes.
- Reduces competition with a potential impact to consumer prices.
- Prosecution offers reduced charges if suspect agrees to terms.
- Make up a false document or altering an existing one.
- Actions motivated by the desire for financial gains or fear of losing business standing, money and/or property.
- Wrongfully collect money or something else of value by anyone by means of a threat.
- Happens after it is determined that there is probablecause To proceed to trial.
- Sending out unsolicited commercial emails that misrepresent the identity of the organization.
- The state of mind or the degree of intent that the actor has towards committing a crime.
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- Stealing private property.
- Regulating commerce within each state.
- Prohibit restraint of trade.
- When a person entrusted with someone else’s property wrongfully takes possession of it.
- Death results from an accident in which the killer is not at fault.
- Suspect officially charged and is asked to plead innocent or guilty.
- One person kills another when the law permits.
- o obtain ownership of someone’s property by making untrue representations of fact with intent to defraud.
- Stealing a person’s property by means of violence or intimidation.
- The intentional misrepresentation of material facts for monetary gain.
- Giving a false statement under oath in a judicial or another official proceeding.
23 Clues: Stealing private property. • Prohibit restraint of trade. • Regulating commerce between states. • Regulating commerce within each state. • Scams that promise low-risk and high returns. • One person kills another when the law permits. • Environmental crime regulated by federal statutes. • Make up a false document or altering an existing one. • ...
Croydon Criminal Investigation Department Crossword 2013-09-21
Across
- Oxfordshire based detective
- Wrist restraint device
- Unique pattern of ridges on the hand
- Someone charged with an offence
- Bystander who sees the crime take place
- To sratch dent or break something
- Possessions or goods
- Conan Doyle detective
- Dr friend and assistant to Baker Street detective
- Location of an offence
- Caught on camera
- To take liberty away
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- Sharp bladed instrument
- Uses force or fear to steal
- Person of interest
- Place of incident
- Stealing from a store
- Physical attack
- Deoxyribonucleic acid
- Tresspasser intending to steal
- Taken without permission
- Physical evidence brought before a court
- Where trials take place
- Use of scam to deceive
24 Clues: Physical attack • Caught on camera • Place of incident • Person of interest • Possessions or goods • To take liberty away • Stealing from a store • Deoxyribonucleic acid • Conan Doyle detective • Wrist restraint device • Location of an offence • Use of scam to deceive • Sharp bladed instrument • Where trials take place • Taken without permission • Uses force or fear to steal • ...
Chapter 6 Criminal Law Crossword 2015-06-02
Across
- an agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur
- legal responsibility for wrongful action
- federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare
- the body of laws that prohibit and punish acts that injure people, property and society as a whole
- offences that do not rehire mens era and to which the accused can offer no defence
- consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take
- an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea
- the defence that took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular offence
- a state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action, knows what the results will be and is reckless regarding the consequences
- the desire to commit a wrongful act, with no ulterior motive or purpose
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- wanton or reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others, sometimes causing serious injury or death
- the person who actually commits the crime
- laws covering less serious offences at the provincial or municipal level; most often punishable by fines
- a criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime
- a crime that involves advising, recommending or persuading another person to commit a criminal offence
- those people who are indirectly involved in committing a crime
- a deliberate closing of one's mind to the possible consequences of one's actions
- the guilty act
- the shared responsibility among criminals for an additional offences that are committed in the course of the crime they originally intended to commit
- the reason a person commits a crime
- offences that do not require tens era but to which the accused can offer the defence of due diligence
- someone who knowingly receives, comforts or assists a perpetrator in escaping the police
- an act or omission of an act that is prohibited and punishable by federal statute
- the desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another
- a deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, with reckless disregard for the consequences
- the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence
- the intention to commit a come, even when the crime is not complete
27 Clues: the guilty act • the reason a person commits a crime • legal responsibility for wrongful action • the person who actually commits the crime • the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence • those people who are indirectly involved in committing a crime • federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare • ...
Criminal Justice System: Nick Forno 2020-03-25
Across
- Often, this person is neither identified or apprehended at the scene of a crime.
- After a conviction, the convicted may desire a review over the charges using this.
- responding to a situation based on one's judgement.
- When a prisoner is released before his sentence is up due to good behavior. But, a parole officer is assigned to supervise.
- This form of protection is found in cities and towns.
- After an arrest, law enforcement presents information about the accused to this person who can choose to press charges.
- Which sector initiates the response to crime?
- Issued with intent to ensure appearance at trial.
- poor or need; unable to afford representation.
- This branch of government formed a justice system at the Federal level in order to respond to major federal crimes.
- This follows a conviction.
- This is a function of the individual state governments.
- The major of people employed in the field of justice are at this level.
- Crimes against an individual are also crimes against the _____.
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- This part of the structure of the US is where the government responds to crime.
- Following an indictment, this is scheduled in order to inform the suspect of the charges against him and for him to offer a stance or a plea.
- The theory which states the likelihood that a criminal will stay a criminal and continue to commit crimes and go back to jail.
- The representative of suspects who are being prosecuted for a serious crime.
- The highest age that juvenile courts will accept.
- the ability of someone to do their job in a professional manner.
- A written charge of a crime that is filed with the court.
- These courts deal with crimes involving children
- A form of sentence where a person is able to be free but under supervision and must agree to conditions.
- Due to the fact that each state has their own criminal justice system, they must follow the guidelines provided by the _____________>
- Imposed upon juveniles after being released from a holding facility. Similar to parole.
25 Clues: This follows a conviction. • Which sector initiates the response to crime? • poor or need; unable to afford representation. • These courts deal with crimes involving children • The highest age that juvenile courts will accept. • Issued with intent to ensure appearance at trial. • responding to a situation based on one's judgement. • ...
✰ Criminal Law and Justice Crossword ✰ 2018-02-09
Across
- The notice requiring a defendant to appear in court.
- The individual who the case is conducted against.
- of action The basis of any legal action.
- An individual who is the first to file a legal case, they are also known as the plaintiff.
- The court’s decision on a case.
- A written statement made under oath.
- The strategy by a legal team to obtain information from the opposing side/team.
- This equates to someone not upholding their court order and can result in punishment by the court.
- The official written statement made by a court in terms of the case.
- A charge or claim on a property that belongs to another, all for the satisfaction of settling a debt or duty.
- Another term for divorce, which is the legal ending of a marriage.
- When people who were once married get back together with one another.
- This is reached when a dispute has been mutually resolved w/o the doing of a judge.
- The county where a case should be held.
- A type of injury brought upon by negligence or a wrongful act of another person.
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- se When one is representing themselves in court w/o an attorney.
- The formal written statements provided by the parties to a lawsuit explaining their respective claims and defenses that are to be filed with the court.
- The form given by someone requiring them to appear in court; is issued by the court.
- The official document of a court proceeding.
- The act of providing the clerk of court with one’s legal documents.
- order Given to an abused spouse who requests their abusive spouse to be removed from their livelihood.
- This is what separates different levels of government in terms of what they have power over.
- The rules for things such as custody, child support, child visitation, etc., all temporary until the final hearing.
- The person responsible for keeping up courtroom procedure and security.
- An individual whom a legal case was originally filed against; also known as a defendant.
- The public orders that stand as what a citizen should live by and comply to, as they are binding to who they are applied to.
- Is used for the purpose of informing and persuading the judge; the written argument given to the court.
- witness An individual who possesses the knowledge & experiences necessary to tell their viewpoint on the matter in dispute.
- property Means to stand for land or buildings.
- These are the people who act as lawyers and attorneys in the courtroom.
- The team made up of the plaintiff and the defendant.
- A request projected at the court.
- When a defendant has personally received a summons to appear in court and their own copy of the plaintiff’s complaint.
33 Clues: The court’s decision on a case. • A request projected at the court. • A written statement made under oath. • The county where a case should be held. • of action The basis of any legal action. • The official document of a court proceeding. • property Means to stand for land or buildings. • The individual who the case is conducted against. • ...
Criminal Justice, Chapter two Deffenitions 2024-01-09
Across
- A system of government in which the same territory is controlled by two levels of government.
- the reason a person may have committed a crime.
- Prohibits anyone from being prosecuted twice for substantially the same crime.
- Power of a court to adjudicate cases and issue orders.
- Proof: The standard that a party seeking to prove a fact in court must satisfy to have that fact legally established.
- generally non-violent in nature and includes public corruption, health care fraud, mortgage fraud, securities fraud, and money laundering.
- A system of laws concerned with crimes and the punishment of individuals who commit crimes.
- A continuing criminal enterprise that rationally works to profit from illicit activities that are often in great public demand.
- a criminal charge that carries a potential jail sentence of less than one year.
- stand by things decided” in Latin.
- Commence prosecution of the defendant by inducing the defendant to engage in a criminal act that the defendant would not otherwise have committed.
- A crime that has as an element the use, attempted use, or threatened use of physical force or other abuse of a person.
- literal translation from Latin is "guilty mind."
- The principle or law of retaliation that a punishment inflicted should correspond in degree and kind to the offense of the wrongdoer, as an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.
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- A victim's property is stolen or destroyed, without the use or threat of force against the victim.
- establishes the rights and obligations that govern people and organizations; it includes all laws of general and specific applicability.
- A crime punishable by a term of imprisonment of not less than one year or by the death penalty.
- He or she commits or attempts to commit an act clearly dangerous to human life and causes the death of an individual.
- the mental objective behind an action.
- The body of law that establishes the rules of the court and the methods used to enforce legal rights of those within the judicial system.
- If a person did not know what they were doing or did not know it was wrong due to a mental defect, they cannot be found guilty of a crime.
- when you are not firmly convinced of the Defendant's guilt, after you have weighed and considered all the evidence.
- An act considered to be outside the normal bounds of social behavior and mortality.
- An individual (or business) against whom a lawsuit is filed.
- the party who initiates a lawsuit by filing a complaint with the clerk of the court against the defendant(s) demanding damages, performance and/or court determination of rights.
- The law that pertains to persons, things, and relationships that develop among them.
- An act of protecting one's own interests.
- A defense in which the defendant introduces evidence, which, if found to be credible, will negate criminal liability or civil liability.
- The act or omission that comprise the physical elements of a crime as required by statute.
29 Clues: stand by things decided” in Latin. • the mental objective behind an action. • An act of protecting one's own interests. • the reason a person may have committed a crime. • literal translation from Latin is "guilty mind." • Power of a court to adjudicate cases and issue orders. • An individual (or business) against whom a lawsuit is filed. • ...
Criminal and Addictive Thinking Workbook 2024-10-14
Across
- the logical result of alternative thoughts
- the healthier, more positive thoughts that challenge our automatic, distorted thoughts
- we're afraid that if we found out who we really are deep down, we might discover that we're nothing
- "always" or "never" thinking
- used to escape responsibility, keep a low profile, and to manipulate others to get what we want
- lead to out of whack emotions and irrational behavior
- making conclusions based on our feelings
- making something seem smaller than it really is
- the image of us we try to get others to believe and see
- the automatic notions or mental images we have when the event happens
- assuming something without getting all the facts
- a sense of pride about their drug of choice, thinking it's somehow better than other drugs
- stubborn, "I know what's right" thinking
- the purpose of _______ _______ is to help us change our thinking and behaviors so we stay substance and crime free and become a better person in society/more prosocial
- making everything about us
- basic assumptions we've made and accepted as true about ourselves, other people, and the world
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- thinking we are never at fault or responsible for our behavior
- all-or-nothing thinking
- the emotions that arise when the event happens
- used to attack, intimidate, and undermine people's efforts
- looking at only one small piece of what happened
- the behaviors we use that are meant to get things done
- making something seem bigger than it really is
- no one can tell us differently
- something we say or do in response to an event
- the situation that led to our distorted thoughts
- when we fight, brag, refuse to admit we don't know something, or believe our type of crime is better than the other guy's type of crime
- we tend to recall only the positve actions we've taken and not the negative ones
- thought patterns that hold us in check and prevent us from doing something
- our moral strength. comes from finding the best qualities inside ourselves, believing in them, and showing them in our behavior
- used to confuse others, direct attention away from ourselves or important issues, and avoid exposure to keep others distracted and focused on other things
- the main feature of addictive thinking
32 Clues: all-or-nothing thinking • making everything about us • "always" or "never" thinking • no one can tell us differently • the main feature of addictive thinking • making conclusions based on our feelings • stubborn, "I know what's right" thinking • the logical result of alternative thoughts • the emotions that arise when the event happens • ...
Criminal Justice 2 - Review Words 2025-08-28
Across
- A court meeting to decide if there is enough evidence for a trial.
- The first speech a lawyer gives to explain their case.
- When a lawyer questions their own witness in court.
- Killing someone on purpose, but without planning it ahead of time.
- To officially declare someone not guilty of a crime.
- When a lawyer questions the other side’s witness in court.
- A jury that is fair and has no bias toward either side.
- When someone is killed during the committing of a serious crime, even if the killer didn’t plan it.
- A good reason for police to think a crime may be happening.
- A group of citizens that decides if there is enough evidence to charge someone with a crime.
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- The legal penalty of death for certain serious crimes.
- Less serious crimes that usually have smaller fines or shorter jail time.
- Accidentally causing someone’s death while acting carelessly or recklessly.
- The right to have a lawyer help defend you in court.
- A court session where the judge gives the offender their punishment.
- Serious crimes that usually bring longer prison sentences.
- A trial that is not finished because of a major error or problem.
- A law that says illegally obtained evidence cannot be used in court.
- Killing someone in the heat of the moment, without planning it.
- The final speech a lawyer gives to summarize their case.
20 Clues: When a lawyer questions their own witness in court. • The right to have a lawyer help defend you in court. • To officially declare someone not guilty of a crime. • The legal penalty of death for certain serious crimes. • The first speech a lawyer gives to explain their case. • A jury that is fair and has no bias toward either side. • ...
Crossword 2023-07-22
12 Clues: began • reveal • obeyed • Opening • promised • releasing • Heavy Rain • Satisfaction • Top of a hill • Famous person • say in advance • a person who is dishonest or a criminal
Yael Nehemia Shay 2022-03-12
Across
- Teenagers love to ________ (:
- The criminal _____ that she commited the crime
- Freddie Mercury was a _____ of "queen"
- Everybody _____ the dog for eating all the fries frome the table
- I want to _____ my room
- When you first meat someone, you want to _____ them
- The criminal will be jadged in ______
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- My sister and I had that we will naver take each other clothes
- She is ______ because of her birthday tomarrow
- The math teacher _____ the test to next week
10 Clues: I want to _____ my room • Teenagers love to ________ (: • The criminal will be jadged in ______ • Freddie Mercury was a _____ of "queen" • The math teacher _____ the test to next week • She is ______ because of her birthday tomarrow • The criminal _____ that she commited the crime • When you first meat someone, you want to _____ them • ...
Social Control,Deviance and Crime 2022-05-23
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- shared rules of conduct that tell people how to act in specific situations.
- once arrested the accused becomes the Responsibility of the courts.
- great moral significance.
- have most immediate over who is arrested for criminal act.
- murder,rape,robbery and assault.
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- stealing or intentionally damaging someone's property.
- serious mores formalized into laws.
- Any act that is labeled as such by authority and is possible prohibited by law.
- punishing criminal is socially acceptable act of revenge.
- behavior that violates significance social norms.
10 Clues: great moral significance. • murder,rape,robbery and assault. • serious mores formalized into laws. • behavior that violates significance social norms. • stealing or intentionally damaging someone's property. • punishing criminal is socially acceptable act of revenge. • have most immediate over who is arrested for criminal act. • ...
Criminology 2024-05-14
Across
- which theorist looked at body types as criminal
- what is the crime when stealing from a house
- which theorist developed a theory of criminality based on personality
- Which theorist considered how a person looked implied they could be a criminal
- what is an act against the norms of society
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- which theorist covers Functionalism
- name a campaign beginning with S
- what is it called when people rally for change
- which theorist looks at the labeling theory
- who influences campaigns across the country
10 Clues: name a campaign beginning with S • which theorist covers Functionalism • which theorist looks at the labeling theory • who influences campaigns across the country • what is an act against the norms of society • what is the crime when stealing from a house • what is it called when people rally for change • which theorist looked at body types as criminal • ...
Buisness law vocab 2025-04-28
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- Evidence the justifies a cop in stopping and questioning someone believed to be involved in criminal acts
- court ordered document telling police to arrest someone
- Using context clues on how drug couriers act to question a person
- not told they could stay silent
- asked question after the arrest and witnesses
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- based breaking the law on race
- a reasonable belief through a good source
- answering that tend to subject to criminal prosecution
- to search the outer clothing for weapons
- take a person into custody
10 Clues: take a person into custody • based breaking the law on race • not told they could stay silent • to search the outer clothing for weapons • a reasonable belief through a good source • asked question after the arrest and witnesses • answering that tend to subject to criminal prosecution • court ordered document telling police to arrest someone • ...
number the starts pyp #2 by Bradley Trillo 2016-10-25
Vehicle Traffic Stops Vocabulary 2025-10-13
Across
- minor criminal offense
- occurs when a traffic law is violated by a vehilce in motion
- action of chasing down a fleeing vehicle
- computerized device located in a police vehicle, used to retrieve data
- driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
- violation of a law, less severe than a misdemeanor or a felony
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- occurs when a traffic law is violated by a stationary vehicle
- serious criminal offense
- tire delating devices
- force used by officers in which they use their car to nudge a fleeing vehile to force the car to stop
- carefully planned actions
- document issued by legal authority to make an arrest
12 Clues: tire delating devices • minor criminal offense • serious criminal offense • carefully planned actions • action of chasing down a fleeing vehicle • driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol • document issued by legal authority to make an arrest • occurs when a traffic law is violated by a vehilce in motion • ...
Judicial Branch 2026-05-08
Across
- A person filing a complaint in a civil lawsuit
- The constitutional protection against unfair government actions and laws
- The government’s side in a criminal case
- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest
- Established in Marbury v. Madison
- A less serious crime
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- The authority to interpret and administer the law
- The decision of a judge or jury
- A formal charging of someone with a crime
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review a case
- Kidnapping, Murder
12 Clues: Kidnapping, Murder • A less serious crime • The decision of a judge or jury • Established in Marbury v. Madison • The government’s side in a criminal case • A formal charging of someone with a crime • A person filing a complaint in a civil lawsuit • The authority to interpret and administer the law • The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest • ...
Crime 2020-08-15
PAC Vocabulary 2023-05-12
CJS 101 2026-04-17
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- created to slow down the processing of criminal cases
- policing of __ has been shaped by day to day practices that are facilitated by legal structures
- "we just enforce the law, we don't see race"
- inventors of electronic monitoring
- immigrants do not have the __ right to legal representation
- about 3.7 million people are under
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- digital incarceration
- during this period, pre-trial ankle monitors spiked in Cook County
- system which integrates immigration to the criminal system
- detention centers do not __
- policy that required federal prosecution of immigrants caught entering the country without authorization
- it's a myth that electronic monitoring __ money
12 Clues: digital incarceration • detention centers do not __ • inventors of electronic monitoring • about 3.7 million people are under • "we just enforce the law, we don't see race" • it's a myth that electronic monitoring __ money • created to slow down the processing of criminal cases • system which integrates immigration to the criminal system • ...
Terms 2026-05-04
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- Authorized declaration verifying that an instrument is a true and correct copy of the original.
- A plan set up for paying fines over time
- A court order for arrest
- The system used to track criminal cases
- In a civil case, the person being sued. In a criminal case, the person accused of the crime.
- The official decision of a court case
- Entering case outcomes into the system
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- File A document showing charges and case details
- The formal accusation against a defendant
- Postponement of a legal proceeding to a later date.
- A scheduled court appearance
- Money paid to guarantee a defendant’s return to court
12 Clues: A court order for arrest • A scheduled court appearance • The official decision of a court case • Entering case outcomes into the system • The system used to track criminal cases • A plan set up for paying fines over time • The formal accusation against a defendant • File A document showing charges and case details • Postponement of a legal proceeding to a later date. • ...
Multiculturalism 2022-03-23
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- stay for definite amount of time, usually short, not for good
- keeping away from (noun), opposite of union
- show that a fact somebody stated is wrong
- be the child, grandchild of sb.
- noun for being different
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- ugly, bad, cruel
- obstacle that is in the way, for example language barriers
- movement of people across borders, for example Ukrainians to surrounding countries
- synonym for independence (often with states)
- being in two minds
10 Clues: ugly, bad, cruel • being in two minds • noun for being different • be the child, grandchild of sb. • show that a fact somebody stated is wrong • keeping away from (noun), opposite of union • synonym for independence (often with states) • obstacle that is in the way, for example language barriers • stay for definite amount of time, usually short, not for good • ...
Tele Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-10
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- Communication that involves none of the known senses.
- Transmitting or broadcasting on a television
- Being able to read minds.
- Transmit data from a distance using radio waves.
- Being able to move things with your mind.
- Device used to communicate via electronic signals.
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- I'll talk to you later on the _________.
- Instrument that is used to view distant objects.
- A ________ is a message sent by a telegraph.
- Being able to disappear and reappear somewhere else.
10 Clues: Being able to read minds. • I'll talk to you later on the _________. • Being able to move things with your mind. • Transmitting or broadcasting on a television • A ________ is a message sent by a telegraph. • Instrument that is used to view distant objects. • Transmit data from a distance using radio waves. • Device used to communicate via electronic signals. • ...
Psychology chapter 1 2021-05-25
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- outward actions or reactions
- any well defined element in the environment affecting the organism
- human beings viewed as actively constructing their minds
- process of looking inward into one's feeling and conscious experience
- a method in which therapist attempts to bring repressed unconscious material into consciousness
- an organised whole
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- awareness of general condition of one's mind
- any overt or covert action/reaction
- all mental activities associated with knowing
- tentative solution to a problem
10 Clues: an organised whole • outward actions or reactions • tentative solution to a problem • any overt or covert action/reaction • awareness of general condition of one's mind • all mental activities associated with knowing • human beings viewed as actively constructing their minds • any well defined element in the environment affecting the organism • ...
Cecil Rhodes Crossword 2025-02-25
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- Cecil Rhodes went to Oxford to study as a___
- ____ was still an unknown continent to Europeans at the time.
- Oxford was a hotbed of what?
- Where did Cecil go when he left home at 17?
- Cecil dreamt of a world under _____ control.
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- Home to one of the oldest university's ever.
- How did Cecil get rich?
- _____ minds flourished in Botswana.
- Cecil turned on them with what?
- Cecil Rhodes called the land he conquered ____
10 Clues: How did Cecil get rich? • Oxford was a hotbed of what? • Cecil turned on them with what? • _____ minds flourished in Botswana. • Where did Cecil go when he left home at 17? • Home to one of the oldest university's ever. • Cecil Rhodes went to Oxford to study as a___ • Cecil dreamt of a world under _____ control. • Cecil Rhodes called the land he conquered ____ • ...
lesson #2 2016-09-08
vocab menu dolphin janie t 2023-03-15
vocab menu dolphin janie t 2023-03-15
Task 2 2025-05-31
6 Clues: probable • not modern • make something better • a skill used to read people's minds • .... car is a car that can drive on its own • ......-teller will tell you about your future
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 • ...
Crimes & Criminals 2024-04-15
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- The action or crime of stealing
- One who commits sexual assault
- Unlawfully seizing control of a vehicle in transit
- Theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust or belonging to one's employer
- Extortion of money or something else of value by threat of exposure
- Driving above the legal speed limit
- Entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime
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- One who unlawfully kills another person
- The act of stealing from someone's pockets without them noticing
- One who illegally takes someone against their will
- A person who commits robbery
- Move goods illegally into or out of a country
- Wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
- Offering money or gifts to alter the behavior of the recipient
- The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property
15 Clues: A person who commits robbery • One who commits sexual assault • The action or crime of stealing • Driving above the legal speed limit • One who unlawfully kills another person • Move goods illegally into or out of a country • One who illegally takes someone against their will • Unlawfully seizing control of a vehicle in transit • ...
UNIT 8 2024-10-17
Across
- the act of illegally copying documents.
- a formal and organized choice by vote of a person for a political office or other position.
- the act of stealing items from a store without paying for them.
- it means being responsible for committing a crime
- it means not guilty of a crime
- act that causes harm, damage, and is against the law
- sb who has sen a crime
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
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- someone who kills popletú
- a place where legal cases are heard and decided by a judge.
- somebody who investigates a crime
- the whole number of people or inhabitants in a country or region
- sb who commits crimes
- the act of taking someone else’s property without their permission and keeping it.
- the act of stealing something from someone using force, threats.
15 Clues: sb who commits crimes • sb who has sen a crime • someone who kills popletú • it means not guilty of a crime • somebody who investigates a crime • the act of illegally copying documents. • it means being responsible for committing a crime • act that causes harm, damage, and is against the law • the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. • ...
Wings of Fire 2022-05-16
Wings of Fire 2022-05-16
marvel 2022-05-16
Wings of fire 2022-05-16
Happy Birthday! 2025-01-22
8 Clues: Belonging to you • A word to connect ideas • What you do with a book or a story • What plants and minds do over time • The part of you that thinks and learns • Stories or information compiled into pages • The ability to think of new ideas and worlds • A small word that connects actions or directions
Idioms 2025-09-14
Anime 2025-05-07
Across
- diaries Girl got kidnapped and became a mistress
- family Girl who can read minds
- Tokyo revengers 2.0 but better and cooler
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- tail People can learn magic
- revengers Fighting but lacking animation and entertainment
- moon Princess of the moon dating the prince of the earth
- People are born with powers
- slayer Kills demons
8 Clues: slayer Kills demons • People are born with powers • tail People can learn magic • family Girl who can read minds • Tokyo revengers 2.0 but better and cooler • diaries Girl got kidnapped and became a mistress • moon Princess of the moon dating the prince of the earth • revengers Fighting but lacking animation and entertainment
Court Terms 2024-07-16
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- The assertion of an appellate court that the judgment of the lower court is correct and should stand.
- To find a defendant not guilty in a criminal trial.
- An assertion, declaration or statement of a party to an action made in a pleading, stating what the party expects to prove.
- One which suggests to a witness the answer desired. Generally prohibited on direct examination.
- A judgement or decree.
- for Cause A request by a party that the court excuse a specific juror on the basis that the juror is biased.
- An injury or wrong committed, with or without force, to the person or property of another, which gives rise to a claim for damages.
- Constitutional guarantee that an accused person receive a fair and impartial trial.
- An amount of money determined by the judge and posted with the court clerk as security.
- "To speak the truth." The process of preliminary examination of prospective jurors, by the court or attorneys, regarding their qualifications.
- The questioning of a witness by the party opposed to the one who produced the witness.
- 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.
- of Evidence 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.
- 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.
- Paper, document or other object received by the court as evidence during a trial or hearing.
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- A law created by the Legislature.
- A written or printed declaration or statement under oath. See certificate under penalty of perjury of perjury.
- (allegation) Stated; recited; claimed; asserted; charged.
- 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 who produced the witness.
- 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.
- of Court Any act that is meant to embarrass, hinder or obstruct a court in the administration of justice. Direct contempt is committed in the presence of the court; indirect contempt is when a lawful order is not carried out or is refused.
- Book containing entries of all proceedings in a court.
- System 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 initial statement made by attorneys for each side, outlining the facts each intends to establish during the trial.
- A legal document, prepared by an attorney, which presents the law and facts supporting his or her client's case.
- In criminal cases, a court hearing where a defendant is advised of the charges and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.
- 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.
- Written accusation of a grand jury, charging that a person or business has committed a crime.
29 Clues: A judgement 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. • ...
12 Angry Men & Rhetorical Analysis Review 2023-12-11
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- The suspect's reason for doing something
- To feel bitter or indignant about something
- Uncertainty as to a criminal defendant's guild
- Overthrow by argument, evidence, or proof
- The final verdict
- The associated or secondary meaning of a word or expression; can be positive, negative, or neutral
- Characterized by deliberate purpose
- The literary device used when Juror Three proves something to the other jurors that is exactly opposite to what he wanted
- have strong emotional implications and involve strongly positive or negative reactions beyond their literal meaning
- To discuss the pros and cons of an issue
- Persuades, argues, convinces, proves, or provocatively suggests something to a reader who may or may not initially agree with you
- The appeals to people's emotions
- The defendant's alibi
- Refers to a well-known story, event, person, or object in order to make a comparison in the readers' minds
- Where we first meet the jury (setting)
- The decision that is given by the jury or judge at the end of a trial
- The jury's decision must be this
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- The ethical appeal to convince an audience of the author's credibility or character
- Foolish boldness
- What the defendant is accused of
- Likely to occur
- Juror member who is the main antagonist
- The explicit or direct meaning or set of meaning of a word or expression (dictionary definition)
- First Juror to switch their vote
- Style of speaking or writing determined by the choice of words
- Against the norm; outside the box
- Prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair
- Juror member who is the main protagonist
- Asked for effect or to lay emphasis on some point when no real answer is expected
- Making a hypocritical show of religious devotion or righteousness
- The appeal to logic; means to convince an audience by use of logic or reason
- Declared but not proven
- Having a dirty appearance; morally repulsive
- Sentence if defendant is found guilty
- Literary technique in which two or more ideas, places, characters and their actions are placed sided by side for the purpose of developing comparisons and contrasts
- A jury whose members are unable to agree on a verdict
36 Clues: Likely to occur • Foolish boldness • The final verdict • The defendant's alibi • Declared but not proven • What the defendant is accused of • First Juror to switch their vote • The appeals to people's emotions • The jury's decision must be this • Against the norm; outside the box • Characterized by deliberate purpose • Sentence if defendant is found guilty • ...
2022 in Review 2023-01-02
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- This monarch passed away in 2022 at the ripe age of 96, setting the record for the longest reigning Queenof England – 70 years!
- This small, unlikely country hosts the World Cup, having to build multiple stadiums in their small country
- This former President announced a new bid for the White House in 2022
- This Country saw much hardship due to the criminal invasion of its neighboring country
- The price of this precious commodity hit an all-time high in 2022
- Our tiny planet hit this milestone number in terms of global population in 2022
- An early form of this ground-breaking technology was finally achieved – something which will dramatically change the way we make energy in the coming decades
- This Western Drama set a record viewership in 2022
- This high profile Congressional Hearing had nation-wide viewership, as it tried to make sense of the destructive Insurrection on the Capitol that happened in 2020
- These storms were witnessed with record-setting ferocity (viciousness)
- This world-famous tennis star played her last game in 2022
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- Sadly, Scientists have concluded in 2022 that this substance is now found in the bloodstream of about half of the population
- This long overdue movie sequel came over 30 years after the original
- This long-standing, 50 year old law was dramatically overturned in 2022
- This tech billionaire found much harsh criticism from the public when he purchased Twitter in 2022
- The nation-wide shortage of this crucial item blindsided everyone when it hit in 2022, especially frustrating young mothers
- This new and very, very expensive telescope sent back its first stunning images of the far reaches of the Universe in 2022
- This former pope died at the ripe age of 96
- President Biden fulfilled his promise when he nominated this Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court.
- This Economic problem reared its ugly head in 2002 making budgeting for the Average American family quite difficult
- This courageous leader of a War-Torn nation became Man of the Year for Time Magazine, but also in the hearts and minds of many around the globe
- This former world-renowned soccer player, and winner of 4 World Cups died in 2022
22 Clues: This former pope died at the ripe age of 96 • This Western Drama set a record viewership in 2022 • This world-famous tennis star played her last game in 2022 • The price of this precious commodity hit an all-time high in 2022 • This long overdue movie sequel came over 30 years after the original • ...
The Outsiders Vocab 2024-05-10
15 Clues: Gun • Jail • Drunk • Knife • Police • For Fun • To Steal • Cigarette • Up To Rob • Gang Fight • To Understand • Cigarette Brand • East Side Poor Kids • West Side Rich Kids • A young person who gets into trouble or acts in a criminal way
Chapters 5,7&9 (Bringing Accused to Trial, Criminal Code, From Sentencing To Release 2016-06-15
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- The detainment or restraint of a person or thing for the purposes of determining legal rights as regards a thing, or suspicion of criminal activity
- An accused person's formal reply to a charge in a criminal court, the choices being guilty, not guilty
- occurs when one human being causes the death of another human being
- Parental responsibility, especially as allocated to one of two divorcing parents.
- The re-integration into society of a convicted person and the main objective of modern penal policy, to counter habitual offending, also known as criminal recidivism
- An imprisonment (jail) sentence, except that the offender serves the sentence outside of jail, under strict, jail-like conditions
- A tendency to relapse into a previous condition or mode of behavior; especially : relapse into criminal behavior
- Has two key assumptions: the first is that specific punishments imposed on offenders will "deter" or prevent them from committing further crimes; the second is that fear of punishment will prevent others from committing similar crimes
- A period of supervision over an offender, ordered by a court instead of serving time in prison
- When offender has committed a crime outside of their country of citizenship they are sent back to their country
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- a written or oral statement made as part of the judicial legal process, which allows crime victims the opportunity to speak during the sentencing of their attacker or at subsequent parole hearings
- The legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime
- provides a means of connecting conduct with a resulting effect, typically an injury
- A person to appear before a court under penalty of having a judgment entered against that person for failing to appear
- A report filed with the court prior to sentencing covering the offender's personal and family history and present environment
- A theory of justice that considers punishment, if proportionate, to be the best response to crime. When an offender breaks the law, justice requires that they forfeit something in return
- To separate offenders from society also to protect society from said offenders
- An order of a court which directs a law enforcement officer (usually a sheriff) to arrest and bring a person before the judge
18 Clues: The legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime • occurs when one human being causes the death of another human being • To separate offenders from society also to protect society from said offenders • Parental responsibility, especially as allocated to one of two divorcing parents. • ...
keepers of the lost cities abilities 2021-12-06
Across
- the ability to speak languages
- the ability to create forcefields
- ability to read minds
- the ability to cantrol ice
- the ability to contol wind
- ability that alicorns also have
- the ability to control light
- ability to control fire
- ability to vanish
- an elf that has the power of persuasion
- the ability to launch emotions at someone to make them feel things
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- the ability to slip through solid things
- ability to pull objects out of the void.
- ability to control shadows
- the ability to amplify someones abilities
- can sense and manipulate energy
- the ability to control someones movements
- ability to sense "potential"
- ability to create tech
- ability to sense feelings
- ability to control water
- the ability to maipulate the volume of your voice
22 Clues: ability to vanish • ability to read minds • ability to create tech • ability to control fire • ability to control water • ability to sense feelings • ability to control shadows • the ability to cantrol ice • the ability to contol wind • ability to sense "potential" • the ability to control light • the ability to speak languages • can sense and manipulate energy • ...
keepers of the lost cities abilities 2021-12-06
Across
- the ability to speak languages
- the ability to create forcefields
- ability to read minds
- the ability to cantrol ice
- the ability to contol wind
- ability that alicorns also have
- the ability to control light
- ability to control fire
- ability to vanish
- an elf that has the power of persuasion
- the ability to launch emotions at someone to make them feel things
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- the ability to slip through solid things
- ability to pull objects out of the void.
- ability to control shadows
- the ability to amplify someones abilities
- can sense and manipulate energy
- the ability to control someones movements
- ability to sense "potential"
- ability to create tech
- ability to sense feelings
- ability to control water
- the ability to maipulate the volume of your voice
22 Clues: ability to vanish • ability to read minds • ability to create tech • ability to control fire • ability to control water • ability to sense feelings • ability to control shadows • the ability to cantrol ice • the ability to contol wind • ability to sense "potential" • the ability to control light • the ability to speak languages • can sense and manipulate energy • ...
keepers of the lost cities abilities 2021-12-06
Across
- the ability to speak languages
- the ability to create forcefields
- ability to read minds
- the ability to cantrol ice
- the ability to contol wind
- ability that alicorns also have
- the ability to control light
- ability to control fire
- ability to vanish
- an elf that has the power of persuasion
- the ability to launch emotions at someone to make them feel things
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- the ability to slip through solid things
- ability to pull objects out of the void.
- ability to control shadows
- the ability to amplify someones abilities
- can sense and manipulate energy
- the ability to control someones movements
- ability to sense "potential"
- ability to create tech
- ability to sense feelings
- ability to control water
- the ability to maipulate the volume of your voice
22 Clues: ability to vanish • ability to read minds • ability to create tech • ability to control fire • ability to control water • ability to sense feelings • ability to control shadows • the ability to cantrol ice • the ability to contol wind • ability to sense "potential" • the ability to control light • the ability to speak languages • can sense and manipulate energy • ...
keepers of the lost cities abilities 2021-12-06
Across
- the ability to speak languages
- the ability to create forcefields
- ability to read minds
- the ability to cantrol ice
- the ability to contol wind
- ability that alicorns also have
- the ability to control light
- ability to control fire
- ability to vanish
- an elf that has the power of persuasion
- the ability to launch emotions at someone to make them feel things
Down
- the ability to slip through solid things
- ability to pull objects out of the void.
- ability to control shadows
- the ability to amplify someones abilities
- can sense and manipulate energy
- the ability to control someones movements
- ability to sense "potential"
- ability to create tech
- ability to sense feelings
- ability to control water
- the ability to maipulate the volume of your voice
22 Clues: ability to vanish • ability to read minds • ability to create tech • ability to control fire • ability to control water • ability to sense feelings • ability to control shadows • the ability to cantrol ice • the ability to contol wind • ability to sense "potential" • the ability to control light • the ability to speak languages • can sense and manipulate energy • ...
This is Us 2022-05-17
Across
- Lion (Greek)
- Pretty World
- Emerald City Romance
- You see "_____"
- Petty's most beloved
- Ponies First Trot
- Request to be
- Beginnings Continental Railroad, Mormon Trail and "____"
- The water of life (french)
- 18 second vocal sunshine
- Savory
- 1980 Nielsen Movie
- Motto for Our life
- Elevated Royal Retreat
- Better for dunking
- I want to Love you "____"
- Motor Cities finest creation
- Unruffled woodwind player
- Where life Leads
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- Oddity in space
- Radio meets passion
- Visual Chat
- Ponderosa Basin
- Couple "____"
- Sweet Caniformia
- Musical Za
- I was joking
- Hilltopper's charm
- Food of the gods (greek)
- Monthly minds of the round-table
- Wake up Music
- Dreamy day
- Favorite Person
- Crossing Words
- Established in memory of husband
- Hill waking
- Your love is "____"
37 Clues: Savory • Musical Za • Dreamy day • Visual Chat • Hill waking • Lion (Greek) • Pretty World • I was joking • Couple "____" • Request to be • Wake up Music • Crossing Words • Oddity in space • Ponderosa Basin • You see "_____" • Favorite Person • Sweet Caniformia • Where life Leads • Ponies First Trot • Hilltopper's charm • 1980 Nielsen Movie • Motto for Our life • Better for dunking • Radio meets passion • ...
Human Rights - Yr 7 Catholic Studies - McKenzie Olivieri 2023-07-26
Across
- we are all born free and ______
- duty to other people
- i am a person just like you
- we have the right to be ________
- Cyrus the _____ freed the slaves in 539 BC
- Right to a good life
- the right to make up our own minds
- we have the right to show it is not true
- belong to a country
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- the thirty rights that everyone is entitled
- nobody has rights to torture us
- we all have the right to _____
- the rights belong to everybody
- nobody has the right to come into our home
- we all have the right to live in freedom
- we have the right to believe in what we want
- we can all enjoy rights
- nobody can put us into _______
- the right to meet our friends in peace
- protects artistic creations
20 Clues: belong to a country • duty to other people • Right to a good life • we can all enjoy rights • i am a person just like you • protects artistic creations • we all have the right to _____ • the rights belong to everybody • nobody can put us into _______ • nobody has rights to torture us • we are all born free and ______ • we have the right to be ________ • ...
Car Seat Headrest 2024-03-11
Across
- Beach___(it wasn't about you, but it could've been(well, no it couldn't have been)
- Obsolete scientific theory, mentioned in Nervous Young Inhumans
- Changed to 'Busted' on Teens Of Style
- Ends on how to leave town
- Original name for the Los Borrachos outro
- Famous prophets Epistle
- A nice young satanist with braces
- Album Oh! Starving originally appeared on
- Most recent studio album, abbreviated
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- Movie whose urban legend inspired Psst, teenagers
- Two words, quoted in 1937 State Park
- What the critics have to be if you're strange
- Two words, you will do this eventually
- Director mentioned in Cute Thing
- Jewelry Galleria with advertisements referenced in Something Soon
- Famous Prophets book
- Followup to Twin Fantasy
- Call it blackstar, call it ___
- His name is William ___
- Mirror to mirror famous prophets
20 Clues: Famous Prophets book • His name is William ___ • Famous prophets Epistle • Followup to Twin Fantasy • Ends on how to leave town • Call it blackstar, call it ___ • Director mentioned in Cute Thing • Mirror to mirror famous prophets • A nice young satanist with braces • Two words, quoted in 1937 State Park • Changed to 'Busted' on Teens Of Style • ...
Children of Lir 2024-02-08
Across
- the children's singing made people this
- they heard this and knew the time had ended
- when the ice melted, they pulled away from the rock in
- the oldest child
- King and father of the children
- race of which stepmother was a part
- brought christianity to ireland and ended the curse
- they kept their human minds and their beautiful
- their music
- the three youngest children were all
- magical stepmother struck them with it
- the children became
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- in the third place these people saw the swans
- the baby
- Why the stepmother hated the children
- the sea of Moyle was especially rocky and
- the swans brought this to the land of Erin
- it is illegal to kill them in ireland
- the third place
- the stepmother was changed into this as punishment
- hundreds of years they were cursed
21 Clues: the baby • their music • the third place • the oldest child • the children became • King and father of the children • hundreds of years they were cursed • race of which stepmother was a part • the three youngest children were all • Why the stepmother hated the children • it is illegal to kill them in ireland • magical stepmother struck them with it • ...
dont cross me, may 3rd, 2nd edition 2024-05-03
Across
- support women's wrongs, character
- how much was that nailpolish for?
- turn your world upside down
- you're lying to me
- unprotected agent
- saw a small cat
- apple___
- snt from iPhone
- cleansing herb
- unelected ruler, fictional
- thank you anant
- moon landing
- aesthetic that supports don
- sumer
- stolen from the park, for a new beginning
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- poetry that hurts
- how viber and whatsapp communicate
- tart brat
- is pepsi okay?
- get out of here, fruit!
- yummm...horizontal crunch
- how can you do like that (feeling)
- have a drink with this person, like matcha
- cunty cat
- mish's response to ramya admitting she did some crimes
- the crosssection of religion and politics, person
- not a cat
- shrek voice actor
- what kills minds
29 Clues: sumer • apple___ • tart brat • cunty cat • not a cat • moon landing • is pepsi okay? • cleansing herb • saw a small cat • snt from iPhone • thank you anant • what kills minds • poetry that hurts • unprotected agent • shrek voice actor • you're lying to me • get out of here, fruit! • yummm...horizontal crunch • unelected ruler, fictional • turn your world upside down • aesthetic that supports don • ...
HTM 108-Dd 2025-12-09
Across
- Legally binding agreement where both buyer and seller make mutual
- Party agrees to transfer ownership of goods or property.
- Person represented by an agent.
- Duty or responsibility under a contract.
- Act of buying back the property.
- Act of handing over the item.
- Mortgage on personal property.
- Party obligated to accept delivery and pay the price.
- Seller’s guarantee against defects/eviction.
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- Person who transfers the item.
- Payment made in parts over time.
- Relationship where someone acts on behalf of another.
- Deprivation by final judgment.
- and exchange considerations.
- Sale with right of repurchase.
- Money paid for the thing sold.
- Meeting of minds; agreement.
- What is transferred to the buyer upon delivery.
- One who acts for the principal
- Person who purchases the item.
- Contract where ownership is transferred for a price.
21 Clues: and exchange considerations. • Meeting of minds; agreement. • Act of handing over the item. • Person who transfers the item. • Deprivation by final judgment. • Sale with right of repurchase. • Money paid for the thing sold. • Mortgage on personal property. • One who acts for the principal • Person who purchases the item. • Person represented by an agent. • ...
Vocabulary Final Exam - Crossword Puzzle by Mokwon Kim 2024-10-31
Across
- Unable to believe what’s seen
- The past, kept safe for future minds
- Light-hearted, worries nowhere in sight
- To attack verbally or physically
- Standing tall, protecting all
- Make a process move faster
- Works into favor with charm
- Picky to the point of perfection
- Ridiculously absurd
- In motion through every part
- Likely to cause envy or resentment
- Never-ending, like an endless movie
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- Bravely bold, even daring
- Generously kind or charitable
- Clash of words in a fiery exchange
- As dull as watching paint dry
- Bounces back after life’s falls
- Signs it away, willingly surrenders
- Born with it, built-in
- Skilled or competent
- Clever decision or move to gain advantage
- An offense above all minor crimes
- Easily bruised or fragile to the core
- To give up control or land
24 Clues: Ridiculously absurd • Skilled or competent • Born with it, built-in • Bravely bold, even daring • Make a process move faster • To give up control or land • Works into favor with charm • In motion through every part • Generously kind or charitable • Unable to believe what’s seen • As dull as watching paint dry • Standing tall, protecting all • Bounces back after life’s falls • ...
Gangsta Rap Chapter 10 Crossword 2018-02-22
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- / their mantra ends "sweet Hip-Hop be our guiding ________"
- / the name of the boys' first single
- / the violence after the show resulted in someone being...
- / the name of the album is "____________ Security"
- / the final song they perform is called "Parental _____"
- / Marga Man's music shop is called Flip _________
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- / Kori's friends are Lizette and...
- / the boys record this many more songs for the album
- / city the Rex Theatre is in
- / calls Ray at the end of the chapter: The ______
- / the record company is called Deaf ________ Records
- / the band is called the "__________ Negatives"
- / their mantra begins "Let wordy great minds think _______"
13 Clues: / city the Rex Theatre is in • / Kori's friends are Lizette and... • / the name of the boys' first single • / the band is called the "__________ Negatives" • / calls Ray at the end of the chapter: The ______ • / Marga Man's music shop is called Flip _________ • / the name of the album is "____________ Security" • / the boys record this many more songs for the album • ...
Citing Sources 2026-01-30
Across
- The smallest country by landmass is _____ City.
- The most populated country in the world.
- Country known as the "Emerald Isle"
- Use _____ sources for your informative
- This country owns Easter Island.
- The source should be up-to-________
- Amsterdam is the capital of this country.
Down
- Check if the __________ is from a well-respected organization.
- Check if a source has some kind of agenda that would make it ______
- This country has Mt. Fuji.
- Unlike persuasives, informatives do not try to change ______
- A good source looks _________
- Its best if the author is an _________ in the area
13 Clues: This country has Mt. Fuji. • A good source looks _________ • This country owns Easter Island. • Country known as the "Emerald Isle" • The source should be up-to-________ • Use _____ sources for your informative • The most populated country in the world. • Amsterdam is the capital of this country. • The smallest country by landmass is _____ City. • ...
Section 1.2: Roles in Criminal Justice Crossword 2024-11-15
Across
- The conditional release of a prisoner before the completion of their sentence.
- An individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- A U.S. government agency responsible for collecting and publishing statistical information on crime in the United States.
- Not conforming to or authorized by the constitution.
- The principle or law of retaliation, often expressed as "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth."
- A legal system based on custom and precedent, rather than statutory law.
- The division of power among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government.
- A legal official who institutes legal proceedings against someone accused of a crime.
- The state of being confined in prison.
Down
- A court that hears appeals from lower courts.
- The system of laws and procedures for dealing with crimes committed by juveniles.
- A legal rule that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial.
- A legal system used in the common law countries where two advocates represent their parties' positions before an impartial person or group of people, usually a judge or jury, who attempt to determine the truth and pass judgment.
- A negotiated agreement between a prosecutor and a defendant in a criminal case, whereby the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge in exchange for a reduced sentence.
- A court of law where cases are tried in the first place.
- A period during which a convicted criminal is supervised by a probation officer rather than imprisoned.
- The legal requirement that the state must respect all legal rights owed to a person.
- A fundamental principle in law that guarantees fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially as a citizen's entitlement.
- The ability to accomplish something with the least waste of time and effort.
- The power of officials to make decisions according to their judgment.
20 Clues: The state of being confined in prison. • A court that hears appeals from lower courts. • Not conforming to or authorized by the constitution. • A court of law where cases are tried in the first place. • The power of officials to make decisions according to their judgment. • A legal system based on custom and precedent, rather than statutory law. • ...
CRIM 3040 Chapter 2 Crossword 2026-05-04
Across
- This attachment style of Ainsworth (1978) is characterized by strong feelings of distress upon separation from the parent (ignore the slash)
- The juvenile precursor to antisocial personality disorder: ____ disorder
- This parenting style of Baumrind (1971) is characterized by a lack of involvement in a child’s life
- This risk factor is characterized by a persistent pattern of hostility and defiance of authority but no criminal behavior: ____ ____ disorder
- This attachment style of Ainsworth (1978) is characterized by viewing a parent as a source of both comfort and terror
- To be diagnosed with conduct disorder, the child must exhibit at least ____ different symptoms within the previous 12 months
- In 2020, a ____ of children in the US lived in single-parent homes
- This parenting style of Baumrind (1971) is characterized by complete control over a child’s life
Down
- A child who cries because their friend is crying is likely experiencing ____ empathy
- ADHD is caused primarily by ____ factors, such as a genetic predisposition
- The ability to overcome the negative effects of risk factors
- These factors INCREASE the likelihood of engaging in criminal behavior
- Focuses on the interaction between risk factors in a child’s life: ____ ____ model
- This parenting style of Baumrind (1971) is considered the “gold standard” as it balances authority and emotional support
- Focuses on the amount of risk models in a child’s life: ____ ____ model
- This risk factor refers to the active dislike, avoidance, and stigmatization of a child or adolescent by their classmates
- This parenting style of Baumrind (1971) is characterized by an inability to set and enforce boundaries with the child
- These factors DECREASE the likelihood of engaging in criminal behavior
- This attachment style of Ainsworth (1978) is characterized by emotional withdrawal from the parent
19 Clues: The ability to overcome the negative effects of risk factors • In 2020, a ____ of children in the US lived in single-parent homes • These factors INCREASE the likelihood of engaging in criminal behavior • These factors DECREASE the likelihood of engaging in criminal behavior • Focuses on the amount of risk models in a child’s life: ____ ____ model • ...
