criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Aliyah spelling certain always correct 2024-11-14
11 Clues: water • repeat • everest • criminal • a contrey • principal • an expeassion • king of the sea • not 100 percent • cheap at the shop's • fabric on covering a window
criminal justice JF-2 2023-05-03
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- arrest warrant may be issued if the judicial officer is satisfied that probable cause exists for issuing the warrant action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law
- crimes:a legal offense to which all parties consent and no party is injured.
- person who has committed a crime.
- or relating to young people.
- from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty.
- justice system:the system of law enforcement that is directly involved in apprehending, prosecuting, defending, sentencing, and punishing those who are suspected or convicted of criminal offences.
- crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
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- of arraigning someone in court.
- because:the release of an offender from detention, subject to a period of good behavior under supervision.
- minor wrongdoing.
- is the release of an offender from detention, subject to a period of good behavior under supervision.
- crimes:insider trading (stock trading based on material, non-public information) Kickbacks. Misuse of corporate property for personal gain. Individual tax violations related to self-dealing.
- of a young person or that person's behavior) showing or characterized by a tendency to commit crime, particularly minor crime.
13 Clues: minor wrongdoing. • or relating to young people. • of arraigning someone in court. • person who has committed a crime. • from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty. • crimes:a legal offense to which all parties consent and no party is injured. • is the release of an offender from detention, subject to a period of good behavior under supervision. • ...
Strixhaven 2025-07-22
13 Clues: The Dean • The Brain • The Athlete • The Princess • The Criminal • The Art kids • See you soon • The Math kids • The Word kids • The Creepy Kids • The Casket Case • The History kids • Home away from home
Relationship Test 2024-06-02
PART B - 12 Angry Men Act ONE 2026-03-11
One of us is lying (ch.1-4) 2024-04-07
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- to have a wide smile on your face
- a large party for US students at the end of the school year
- an amount of time when a criminal must behave well
- when girlfriends/boyfriends meet and go out together
- to destroy sth. or make sth. go wrong
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- a person who has done a crime
- to become or make better
- to ask sb. a lot of questions
- stop seeing your girlfriend or boyfriend
9 Clues: to become or make better • a person who has done a crime • to ask sb. a lot of questions • to have a wide smile on your face • to destroy sth. or make sth. go wrong • stop seeing your girlfriend or boyfriend • an amount of time when a criminal must behave well • when girlfriends/boyfriends meet and go out together • ...
Psychology 2021-08-23
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- the study of behavior and mental processes
- focuses on the relationship between social behavior and culture
- The though focuses on how we learn
- study the effects of the environment of people
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- study the effect of drugs
- outward or overt actions and reactions (observable)
- believed that objective introspection could be used on thoughts
- focuses on memory,intelligence, thought process, etc.
- attempted to apply scientific principles to the study of human minds
9 Clues: study the effect of drugs • The though focuses on how we learn • the study of behavior and mental processes • study the effects of the environment of people • outward or overt actions and reactions (observable) • focuses on memory,intelligence, thought process, etc. • believed that objective introspection could be used on thoughts • ...
T-W Greek Figures Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-18
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- was executed for a failed naval mission
- was constantly asked things & claimed to not know the meaning in life
- Limited citizenship to those born in Athens
- Arrested for disrespecting the gods & corrupting young minds
- Put to death by drinking poison hemlock
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- Had built it in 15 years
- Not corrupt & powerfully aloof speaker
- Rich foreigner who received a good education unlike most women in Athens
- Pericles died form this
9 Clues: Pericles died form this • Had built it in 15 years • Not corrupt & powerfully aloof speaker • was executed for a failed naval mission • Put to death by drinking poison hemlock • Limited citizenship to those born in Athens • Arrested for disrespecting the gods & corrupting young minds • was constantly asked things & claimed to not know the meaning in life • ...
Crime 2023-04-06
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- a preliminary hearing that involves a prosecutor presenting sufficient evidence to establish probable cause that the alleged crimes were committed.
- a court order prohibiting an action by a party to a lawsuit until there has been a trial or other court action.
- a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule.
- an individual who is under an age fixed by law (such as 18 years) at which he or she would be charged as an adult for a criminal act.
- a person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone.
- to turn an activity into a criminal offence by making it illegal.
- the temporary or permanent release of a prisoner before the expiry of a sentence, on the promise of good behaviour.
- the process of taking legal action.
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- a temporary court order issued to prohibit an individual from carrying out a particular action, especially approaching or contacting a specified person.
- the preparing and enacting of laws by local, state, or national legislatures
- a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgements.
- military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law.
- substance that is not allowed by law or the social customs of a country
- warrant issued by a public officer which authorizes the arrest and detention of an individual
- a formal declaration by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law that someone is guilty of a criminal offence.
16 Clues: the process of taking legal action. • a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act • a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule. • the official power to make legal decisions and judgements. • military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law. • to turn an activity into a criminal offence by making it illegal. • ...
The Outsiders Slang 2021-09-14
16 Clues: girl • steal • fight • stolen • police • criminal • hand gun • prison/jail • be attacked • something cool • an attractive girl • okay with something • someone who makes a lot of jokes • knife, usually opens pushing a button • poor kids, live on the east side of town • rich kids, live on the west side of town
Redwall Test 9/26 2025-09-25
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- vocal outspoken loud direct
- lectured or yelled at
- irritated annoying angry
- unsettled and roaming
- soaking wet
- bold daring and disrespectful
- fear worry anxiety
- anxiously and fearfully
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- accusation quarreling bickering
- criminal and/or villain
- fussy and finicky
- urging persuasion insistence
- creeped or sneaked
- unfavorably and reproachfully
- theoretically or guessing
- cunning and crafty
16 Clues: soaking wet • fussy and finicky • creeped or sneaked • cunning and crafty • fear worry anxiety • lectured or yelled at • unsettled and roaming • criminal and/or villain • anxiously and fearfully • irritated annoying angry • theoretically or guessing • vocal outspoken loud direct • urging persuasion insistence • unfavorably and reproachfully • bold daring and disrespectful • ...
Court Terms 2024-09-27
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- a court-imposed criminal sentence that releases a convicted criminal defendant into the community instead of confining them to jail or prison
- an out of court statement of a declarant offered in evidence to prove the truth of the matter asserted in the statement
- a defendant's response to a criminal charge
- the taking of an oral statement of a witness before trial under oath
- a crime punishable by less than 12 months in jail
- a challenge to a previous legal determination
- a formal protest by an attorney against evidence, testimony, or a question from the opposition
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- information a party may show the court to prove his or her case
- a structured process where the facts of a case are presented to a jury, and they decide if the defendant is guilty or not guilty of the charge
- the act of the opposing party questioning the witness during a trial.
- crimes punishable by a year or more in state's prison.
- a group of people selected to sit on a jury that decide whether the prosecutor's evidence provides probable cause to issue an indictment.
- the money a defendant pays as a guarantee that they will show up in court at a later date
- the process through which potential jurors are questioned by either the judge or a lawyer to determine their suitability for jury service
14 Clues: a defendant's response to a criminal charge • a challenge to a previous legal determination • a crime punishable by less than 12 months in jail • crimes punishable by a year or more in state's prison. • information a party may show the court to prove his or her case • the taking of an oral statement of a witness before trial under oath • ...
Crime 2023-04-06
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- substance that is not allowed by law or the social customs of a country
- a court order prohibiting an action by a party to a lawsuit until there has been a trial or other court action.
- to turn an activity into a criminal offence by making it illegal.
- an individual who is under an age fixed by law (such as 18 years) at which he or she would be charged as an adult for a criminal act.
- a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule.
- a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act
- military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law.
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- a person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone.
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgements.
- a temporary court order issued to prohibit an individual from carrying out a particular action, especially approaching or contacting a specified person.
- a formal declaration by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law that someone is guilty of a criminal offence
- the preparing and enacting of laws by local, state, or national legislatures
- the temporary or permanent release of a prisoner before the expiry of a sentence, on the promise of good behaviour.
13 Clues: a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act • a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule. • the official power to make legal decisions and judgements. • military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law. • to turn an activity into a criminal offence by making it illegal. • substance that is not allowed by law or the social customs of a country • ...
emre's challenge 2013-04-14
13 Clues: dirty • skill • centre • gentleman • Italian dish • type of grain • important events • computer criminal • American secret service • new Dutch head of state • square root of eighty-one • worthless piece of textile • small village in The Netherlands
PALE CROSSWORD 2026-02-09
13 Clues: cry • brave • a rule • danger • very mad • Light/fair • hit someone • defends a criminal • someone's appearance • Doing something correctly • Something is under something • a shorter path towards something • where people are buried after they die
Criminology Theories 2021-04-27
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- How people mentally perceive the world
- Criminality is a produce of abnormal biological/psychological traits
- A person's bonds to society control their behavior
- Lower class is angry because of inability to achieve success
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- Diet/allergies/hormones cause crime
- Weighing the potential costs/benefits of a crime
- Lack of proper emotional attachment
- Criminal parents equals criminal children
8 Clues: Diet/allergies/hormones cause crime • Lack of proper emotional attachment • How people mentally perceive the world • Criminal parents equals criminal children • Weighing the potential costs/benefits of a crime • A person's bonds to society control their behavior • Lower class is angry because of inability to achieve success • ...
Revision 10 2022-04-13
Across
- A person who steals from other people by force
- The action when someone is killed
- A sharp tool you use to chop trees
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- Someone who is killed or hurt
- Metal things the police put on criminals' hands
- You shoot this with a bow
- A criminal who is locked up for his crimes
- A criminal who steals things from buildings
8 Clues: You shoot this with a bow • Someone who is killed or hurt • The action when someone is killed • A sharp tool you use to chop trees • A criminal who is locked up for his crimes • A criminal who steals things from buildings • A person who steals from other people by force • Metal things the police put on criminals' hands
Star Wars Characters 2022-01-01
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- Criminal mastermind, lives on Tatooine
- The Grandson of Darth Vader
- A short blue droid with wheels travels with C3PO
- Was the adoptive son of Jabba and was a criminal smuggler who helped Luke
- A person who has disguised as a stormtrooper and has helped Rey
- One of the most famous Star Wars Characters he is the son of Anakin/Darth Vader
- The sister of Luke
- A golden colored droid who stands like a human.
- A bounty hunter from the outer reaches of the Galaxy.
- A small old little green Jedi.
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- Was a Jedi who was trained by Yoda himself
- The Emperor of the Galaxy
- She was the last Jedi in the Sequels
- There are more then one of them and they have bad aim.
- Son of Jango Fett almost died in the fell into the Sarlaac pit and survived
- A rouge Jedi that became Darth Vader
- He was Anakin's apprentice and he also has the high ground
17 Clues: The sister of Luke • The Emperor of the Galaxy • The Grandson of Darth Vader • A small old little green Jedi. • She was the last Jedi in the Sequels • A rouge Jedi that became Darth Vader • Criminal mastermind, lives on Tatooine • Was a Jedi who was trained by Yoda himself • A golden colored droid who stands like a human. • A short blue droid with wheels travels with C3PO • ...
ned kelly 2017-09-20
14 Clues: cops • stealing • fire arms • lawbreaker • how Ned died • ned's surname • armed hold-up • strong material • ned's real name • where money is kept • criminal in the bush • place where Ned was hanged • protection against bullets • place where the siege happened
Outsiders 2023-05-12
14 Clues: jail • a gun • stolen • to fight • to be angry • gang fights • who killed bob • to be attacked • attractive girl • a petty criminal • ponyboys brother • where was the church located • johnnys last words to ponyboy • the police or law enforcement
8th Vocabulary Jan 6 2024-12-31
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- a federal or municipal law officer
- a legal process where a higher court reviews a lower court's decision to correct mistakes
- wrongful or unlawful behavior that can be intentional or wanton. It can include a violation of ethical or professional standards, or criminal behavior
- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge
- the person or entity being sued in a civil case, or the person charged with a crime in a criminal case
- formal decision made by a jury or judge at the end of a trial
- person who has information about a case that is being tried in court. Witnesses can be called by either the defense or the prosecution to provide evidence or testimony
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- 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
- an official in a court of law who keeps order, looks after prisoners, etc
- the party who brings a legal action or in whose name it is brought
- a legal action in which a plaintiff sues a defendant in a court of law, seeking a legal remedy for a perceived wrong
- person who is authorized to practice law and represent clients in court
- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law
- a serious disagreement or argument
- a court's final decision on the rights and obligations of parties in a legal dispute
15 Clues: a federal or municipal law officer • a serious disagreement or argument • a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law • formal decision made by a jury or judge at the end of a trial • the party who brings a legal action or in whose name it is brought • person who is authorized to practice law and represent clients in court • ...
vocab 1 2024-08-15
7 Clues: o bring under control • to make a written copy • beneath Earth's surface • to conquer, bring under control • to furnish money or to assist with payment • to carry or send fro one person to another • the part of the minds function of which u are not aware
6B Vocab Crossword 2024-04-05
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- persona herida
- trama de la historia
- cometer un asalto
- delincuente culpable
- rol que representa
- investigador de crímenes
- resultado desastroso
- consecuencias de la explosión
- cometer un robo
- manejo de la película
- pasión ardiente
- cometer un homicidio
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- lugar de la acción
- llevar a cabo un asesinato
- alguien que juzga
- brutal acto agresivo
- hacer una sugerencia
- sentir adoración por alguien
- dejar deslumbrado
- acto de golpear
20 Clues: persona herida • acto de golpear • cometer un robo • pasión ardiente • alguien que juzga • cometer un asalto • dejar deslumbrado • lugar de la acción • rol que representa • trama de la historia • brutal acto agresivo • delincuente culpable • hacer una sugerencia • resultado desastroso • cometer un homicidio • manejo de la película • investigador de crímenes • llevar a cabo un asesinato • ...
australian history 2024-10-08
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- beer
- valuble
- payed to get out of jail
- ned kally
- people search for gold
- somthing to chop wood
- somthing to dig with
- old transport
- somthing bad
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- somthing to hurt someone
- lots of gold
- someone ho is cool
- a place
- some one who breakes the law
- and reece cool people
- olden days vehicle
- place to sleep
- kelly beechworth
18 Clues: beer • valuble • a place • ned kally • lots of gold • somthing bad • old transport • place to sleep • kelly beechworth • someone ho is cool • olden days vehicle • somthing to dig with • and reece cool people • somthing to chop wood • people search for gold • somthing to hurt someone • payed to get out of jail • some one who breakes the law
Penal Populism 2021-05-05
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- letting prisoners come back to society
- serious crime (murder,rape etc.)
- Person who do not worry about populism's consequences
Down
- branch of science which studies criminal policies and overhaul crime problem
- a place where Trynkiewicz is kept
- Country which has good imprisonment conditions
- criminal get this after lawsuit
- crimes that are very popular in the media
8 Clues: criminal get this after lawsuit • serious crime (murder,rape etc.) • a place where Trynkiewicz is kept • letting prisoners come back to society • crimes that are very popular in the media • Country which has good imprisonment conditions • Person who do not worry about populism's consequences • branch of science which studies criminal policies and overhaul crime problem
christmas 2024-12-16
19 Clues: candy • snowman • jesus mo • evil king • Jesus dad • sock like • u make them • Santa's wife • kris ksingle • given to you • on the shelf • wise men gave it • whovile criminal • santa goes down it • for naughty chldren • O bring us some_____ • stand under equals a kiss • they give u lotshe of money • men gave gifts to baby jesus
HALF THE FIELD IS MINE 2023-04-21
Across
- to wave an object
- to start something again
- an important action to solve something
- to introduce
- submerge
- beg
- a person who commits a crime
- a sharply ironical taunt
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- to move close together
- formed into small tight curls
- weak or easy to hurt
- various
- abstract thought
- uncontrolled activity
- to break out of
- a goalkeeper
- restless or nervous
- boast
18 Clues: beg • boast • various • submerge • to introduce • a goalkeeper • to break out of • abstract thought • to wave an object • restless or nervous • weak or easy to hurt • uncontrolled activity • to move close together • to start something again • a sharply ironical taunt • a person who commits a crime • formed into small tight curls • an important action to solve something
christmas 2024-12-16
19 Clues: candy • snowman • jesus mo • evil king • Jesus dad • sock like • u make them • Santa's wife • kris ksingle • given to you • on the shelf • wise men gave it • whovile criminal • santa goes down it • for naughty chldren • O bring us some_____ • stand under equals a kiss • they give u lotshe of money • men gave gifts to baby jesus
Advent 2023-12-15
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- in the parable of the 10 bridesmaids, what did one group
- What two groups will Jesus separate us into in Heaven? _______ _____ _______
- how many purple candles are there in Advent?
- How many liturgical years are there
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- What is Advent? The c______ of Jesus
- Name the candle colour of hope
- Advent is a time to _______ our minds and hearts
- Should I make good use of my gifts
- name the candle colour of joy
- Who should receive presents on Christmas?
- How many true Gods are there?
11 Clues: name the candle colour of joy • How many true Gods are there? • Name the candle colour of hope • Should I make good use of my gifts • How many liturgical years are there • What is Advent? The c______ of Jesus • Who should receive presents on Christmas? • how many purple candles are there in Advent? • Advent is a time to _______ our minds and hearts • ...
Jesus leads his church 2023-07-09
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- Partake of this weekly as members of the church.
- Revealer and testifier of all truth.
- General presidency that ministers to and guides the women of the church
- Quality needed to seek personal revelation
- Sent down out of heaven.
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- revelation announced in October 2018 conference to make a more home centered church
- Lifeblood of the gospel
- Necessary authority restored to Joseph Smith.
- Holy Ghost can do this to our minds.
- Current president of the church (last name)
10 Clues: Lifeblood of the gospel • Sent down out of heaven. • Revealer and testifier of all truth. • Holy Ghost can do this to our minds. • Quality needed to seek personal revelation • Current president of the church (last name) • Necessary authority restored to Joseph Smith. • Partake of this weekly as members of the church. • ...
Unit 14 2026-03-20
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- an organism that causes disease
- a poisonous substance that a living thing has produced
- made from poison or with poison
- the ability to share someone's feelings about something
- the study of bodily diseases
- to communicate with minds
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- the process someone goes through to remove toxins from their body
- having the quality of being toxic or poisonous
- to have a kind concern for someone else when they are sad
- a quality that involved pity or sorrow
10 Clues: to communicate with minds • the study of bodily diseases • an organism that causes disease • made from poison or with poison • a quality that involved pity or sorrow • having the quality of being toxic or poisonous • a poisonous substance that a living thing has produced • the ability to share someone's feelings about something • ...
Chapter 8 2025-05-25
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- a court's authority to hear and decide a case
- the principle that a sovereign government cannot be taken to court unless it agree to be sued
- the person against whom a complaint is filed.
- a minor crime
- an order by a higher court seeking review of a lower court case
- panels of citizens set up to hear evidence of possible crime and to recommend whether the evidence is sufficient to file criminal charges
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- district court officials responsible for overseeing some of the early hearings of a criminal trial at which routine matters are carried out, and who may also hear misdemeanor criminal cases and certain civil cases
- an earlier court decision that guides judges' decisions in later cases
- the person making a legal complaint in court
- the tradition that a senator from the same state as a nominee to a federal district court and the same political party as the president can block a nomination virtually any reason
- the list of cases to be heard before a court
- law enforcement officers who provide security and police protection at federal courthouses, transport prisoners, help track down and arrest people accused of crimes, and provide protection to witness in federal cases
12 Clues: a minor crime • the person making a legal complaint in court • the list of cases to be heard before a court • a court's authority to hear and decide a case • the person against whom a complaint is filed. • an order by a higher court seeking review of a lower court case • an earlier court decision that guides judges' decisions in later cases • ...
Character Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-15
11 Clues: the victim • the 'jock' • the 'brain' • addy's sister • the 'princess' • the 'criminal' • bronwyn's sister • addy's boyfriend • cooper's boyfriend • simon's bestfriend • lawyer on the case
Kellen's Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-20
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- a crime, typically involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
- disorderly and disruptive and not amenable to discipline or control
- the preliminary screening of complaints by an intake officer to determine whether the court should take some action and if so, what action.
- a person who brings a case against another in a court of law
- the release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on condition that a sum of money be lodged to guarantee their appearance in court.
- a minor wrongdoing
- a place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime.
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- choose someone to hold public office or some other position by voting.
- To explain the meaning of
- the official proving of a will
- the system of law concerned with private relations between members of a community rather than criminal, military, or religious affairs
- the formal examination of a cause, civil or criminal, before a judge according to the laws of a particular jurisdiction
- the action of detaining someone or the state of being detained in official custody, especially as a political prisoner
- a formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
- a body of people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
15 Clues: a minor wrongdoing • To explain the meaning of • the official proving of a will • a person who brings a case against another in a court of law • disorderly and disruptive and not amenable to discipline or control • choose someone to hold public office or some other position by voting. • a place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime. • ...
Aliens ate my homework 2024-03-19
Week 1 2019-04-15
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- The name of the girl who max helped get away from the people with guns
- Angel is subject ______.
- the last name of the author
- the name of the book (no spaces)
- the name of the people who experimented on the 6 of them
- jeb's son
- the city where nudge is from
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- the name of the person who helped the 6 of them escape when they were young
- Iggy and the______ stayed home.
- the person that can read minds
- The angel __________.
- Max's last name
- The main character
- the name of ella’s dog
- the name of the bomb that Iggy and the gasman made (no spaces)
- the name of the people who captured Angel
- the place where they experiment on people, the______.
- the type of gun that max got shot with
- the blind one
19 Clues: jeb's son • the blind one • Max's last name • The main character • The angel __________. • the name of ella’s dog • Angel is subject ______. • the last name of the author • the city where nudge is from • the person that can read minds • Iggy and the______ stayed home. • the name of the book (no spaces) • the type of gun that max got shot with • the name of the people who captured Angel • ...
HALF THE FIELD IS MINE 2023-04-21
Across
- to wave an object
- to start something again
- an important action to solve something
- to introduce
- submerge
- beg
- a person who commits a crime
- a sharply ironical taunt
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- to move close together
- formed into small tight curls
- weak or easy to hurt
- various
- abstract thought
- uncontrolled activity
- to break out of
- a goalkeeper
- restless or nervous
- boast
18 Clues: beg • boast • various • submerge • to introduce • a goalkeeper • to break out of • abstract thought • to wave an object • restless or nervous • weak or easy to hurt • uncontrolled activity • to move close together • to start something again • a sharply ironical taunt • a person who commits a crime • formed into small tight curls • an important action to solve something
Cut 2013-12-16
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- CLaire's littel brother
- Claires fabvorite nurse
- minds- This is a place were peopel go were they are sick in the head
- This is a type of councler
- Its something that someone does whe they ar eupset.
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- This is what Tiffany calls Claire
- one of the characters that eat ways to much
- one of the main characters in the book
8 Clues: CLaire's littel brother • Claires fabvorite nurse • This is a type of councler • This is what Tiffany calls Claire • one of the main characters in the book • one of the characters that eat ways to much • Its something that someone does whe they ar eupset. • minds- This is a place were peopel go were they are sick in the head
crossword 2021-07-23
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- Leisure activities help us to _________ our bodies and minds.
- People who play sports for living.
- Games which we play outside
- The game chess is originated in this Country.
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- It's an indoor game
- The time that you spend in doing something that you like
- Activities which you do in your free time
- traditional game of Tamil Nadu
8 Clues: It's an indoor game • Games which we play outside • traditional game of Tamil Nadu • People who play sports for living. • Activities which you do in your free time • The game chess is originated in this Country. • The time that you spend in doing something that you like • Leisure activities help us to _________ our bodies and minds.
The Giver 2024-01-03
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- of Justice Jonas’ parents work for the _______________
- Who is the only other person who holds the Memories
- The memory of _________ opens Jonas's eyes to a world of sensations and emotions
- What does Release refer to?
- Elder He appoints Jonas as the Receiver of Memory
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- _______ have been erased from the people’s minds
- Jonas’ brother is ________
- The Outside World
8 Clues: The Outside World • Jonas’ brother is ________ • What does Release refer to? • _______ have been erased from the people’s minds • Elder He appoints Jonas as the Receiver of Memory • Who is the only other person who holds the Memories • of Justice Jonas’ parents work for the _______________ • ...
Before you begin: essential words 2016-01-24
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- An adjective referring to a judge or to the law.
- A group of 12 citizens who decide whether or not someone is guilty in a trial.
- A specialist court outside the judicial system which examines special problems.
- To make an allegation in legal proceedings.
- A legal agreement between two or more parties.
- Not guilty of a crime.
- Failure to carry out the terms of an agreement.
- An agreement reached after an argument.
- To order someone to pay money as a punishment.
- To send someone to prison or to a court.
- An official who presides over a court.
- The arguments used when fighting a case.
- To ask a high law court to change its decision or sentence.
- An adjective referring to crime.
- A case which is being heard by a committee, tribunal or court of law.
- A person who has studied law and can act for people on legal business.
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- An adjective referring to the rights and duties of private persons or organisations.
- A court order telling someone to stop doing something, or not to do something.
- Any act which is not legal.
- A disagreement or argument between parties.
- A set of arguments or facts put forward by one side in a legal proceeding.
- To bring someone to court to answer a criminal charge.
- To find that someone is guilty of a crime.
- A person who makes a claim against someone in a civil court.
- Someone who is accused of a crime in a criminal case.
- A written or spoken statement of facts which helps to prove or disprove something at a trial.
- Money claimed by someone as compensation for harm done.
- To hold someone legally so as to charge them with a crime.
- Having the legal ability to force someone to do something.
- To say that someone has committed a crime.
30 Clues: Not guilty of a crime. • Any act which is not legal. • An adjective referring to crime. • An official who presides over a court. • An agreement reached after an argument. • To send someone to prison or to a court. • The arguments used when fighting a case. • To find that someone is guilty of a crime. • To say that someone has committed a crime. • ...
Australia System of Government and Legal System 2018-08-15
Across
- The government is formed by the party with the most elected members in the … house of parliament
- The middle level court in Victoria
- Who investigates criminal behaviour
- The court a Murder trial is held in
- The process for changing the Constitution.
- A characteristic of a good law is that it is …
- What is the name for the group of senior ministers, including the Prime Minister?
- Where the public sits in court
- The court for non-criminal matters
- What you do when not happy with a sentence
- Liberal and Labor are examples of a political …
- Name given to a more serious crime, usually found in the Crimes Act
- The court where most criminal matters are dealt with
- A person who is not a member of a formal political group
- The Governor General is the representative of the …
- Which court settles arguments over the Constitution? “The ____ Court.”
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- Something you should not do in court gallery
- The colour used in the House of Representatives
- The name given to the group of people who decide if a person is guilty in the County Court
- A Member of Parliament who represents a state sits in the …
- There are three levels of government in Australia: “federal, ___, and local.”
- Court for young people
- The colour used in the Senate
- Type of offences heard in Magistrates Court
- The head of government in a State.
- The head of state in the USA is the …
- Member of Parliament who represents an area of a state sits in the House of
- Name given to a bill after it has been passed by both houses of parliament and gained royal assent
- How many senators represent each State?
- Title of person convening a County Court
30 Clues: Court for young people • The colour used in the Senate • Where the public sits in court • The middle level court in Victoria • The head of government in a State. • The court for non-criminal matters • Who investigates criminal behaviour • The court a Murder trial is held in • The head of state in the USA is the … • How many senators represent each State? • ...
Law and Society 2012-09-18
Across
- A process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act or caused another person a loss
- a court official who hears cases in the lowest court of law
- A group of people selected to hear evidence in a court case
- The standard of proof required in a criminal trial
- A hearing in a Local Court to decide whether or not there is a enough evidence to put a person on trial for a serious offence
- A place where people can resolve disputes relating to the law
- Any system of things in a graded order
- The party that commences a civil action
- A set of legal rules
- An application for a legal decision to be reviewed in a higher court
- A document which sets out how a body or country will be governed
- Law bases upon the previous decisions of judges
- To bring a civl action against another person for causing damage or injury
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- The party in a criminal or civil trial against whom an action has been brought
- Equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system
- Laws made by parliaments
- to release an accused person who is awaiting trial. Another person usually guarantees to pay a large sum of money if the accused does not later appear in court on a certain date
- A System in which two opposing parties present their arguments to a magistrate of judge
- A previous legal decision what serves as a rule or pattern in future cases
- Deals with disputes that affect the community
- Deals with disputes between private citizens
- To treat somebody differently or less favourably because of their personal characteristics
- A court official who has the power to make decisions on legal matters brought before a court of law
- A state of disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws
24 Clues: A set of legal rules • Laws made by parliaments • Any system of things in a graded order • The party that commences a civil action • Deals with disputes between private citizens • Deals with disputes that affect the community • Law bases upon the previous decisions of judges • The standard of proof required in a criminal trial • ...
Theme vocabulary: Crime and justice 2022-11-11
Across
- the act or crime of driving a vehicle while affected by alcohol or drugs
- the crime of entering a structure (such as a house or commercial building) with the intent to commit a felony (such as theft)
- he act or process of finding a person guilty of a crime especially in a court of law
- extortion or coercion by threats especially of public exposure or criminal prosecution
- the taking or detaining in custody by authority of law
- a conditional release of a prisoner serving an indeterminate or unexpired sentence
- to import or export secretly contrary to the law and especially without paying duties imposed by law
- one that gives evidence, specifically : one who testifies in a cause or before a judicial tribunal
- to appropriate (something, such as property entrusted to one's care) fraudulently to one's own use
- a violent physical or verbal attack
- armed robbery
- to make an assertion against especially by ascribing guilt or blame
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- one accused of or charged with a crime
- to steal displayed goods from a store
- the action of suspending the sentence of a convicted offender and giving the offender freedom during good behavior under the supervision of an officer
- one associated with another especially in wrongdoing
- a killing of one human being by another
- made in imitation of something else with intent to deceive : FORGED
- the willful or malicious burning of property (such as a building) especially with criminal or fraudulent intent
- a person confined (as in a prison or hospital)
- a person or group against whom a criminal or civil action is brought : someone who is being sued or accused of committing a crime
- the unlawful killing of a human being without express or implied malice
- he finding or decision of a jury on the matter submitted to it in trial
23 Clues: armed robbery • a violent physical or verbal attack • to steal displayed goods from a store • one accused of or charged with a crime • a killing of one human being by another • a person confined (as in a prison or hospital) • one associated with another especially in wrongdoing • the taking or detaining in custody by authority of law • ...
Law, society and Political involvement 2024-04-29
Across
- To attempt to enlist popular and political support for some particular cause.
- The power of an individual or party has by holding the casting vote.
- The Lower House of Federal Parliament, sometimes called the People's House.
- A document which sets out how an organisation or a country will be governed.
- A serious criminal offence
- When each senator must win a set proportion of votes, or quota, to win a Senate seat.
- The Upper House of the Federal Parliament, sometimes called the State's house.
- Half the number of formal votes received in an election plus one.
- The standard of proof required in a criminal trial.
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- A candidate or member of parliament who is not a member of a political party.
- the standard of proof in civil traits.
- A government without a voting majority, which relies on the support of other parties or independents.
- A grading system based on order of importance.
- A counting system that is designed to allow the majority of Australians to have their say in an election by stating the order in which they prefer candidates.
- The party in a criminal or civil trail against whom an action has been brought.
- An area of government responsibility, such as health or defence.
- A vote on a proposed change to the Australian constitution. For it to pass, the majority of people in the majority of states must vote yes.
- the group of select government ministers that meets regularly to decide major issues of government.
- The number of votes that a Senate candidate must get to win a Senate seat.
- Order in which voters list candidates at an election, after they have made their first choice.
- a piece of paper on which a voter records their vote.
- A government that becomes possible because two or more parties agree to work together, and hence gain the majority of the votes.
22 Clues: A serious criminal offence • the standard of proof in civil traits. • A grading system based on order of importance. • The standard of proof required in a criminal trial. • a piece of paper on which a voter records their vote. • An area of government responsibility, such as health or defence. • Half the number of formal votes received in an election plus one. • ...
Chapter 16 Civics 2023-03-27
Across
- the final settlement and sentencing in a juvenile case
- a juvenile court process that is much like a preliminary hearing in adulty criminal law
- the questioning of a witness at a trial or hearing to check or discredit the witness's testimony
- to correct a person's behavior
- a notice directing someone to appear in court to answer a complaint or a charge
- a youth who has committed an offense that is punishable by criminal processes
- a wrongful act, other than breaking a contract, for which an injured party has the right to sue
- minor crime for which a person can be fined a small sum of money or jailed for up to one year
- taking charge of someone in an official way
- a state's written criminal laws
- an act that breaks a law and causes harm to people or to society in general
- a formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought
- a lack of proper care and attention
- the punishment given to someone found guilty of committing a crime
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- the person who is being sued
- the process in which a defendant agrees to plead guilty to a less serious crime in order to receive a lighter sentence
- money ordered by a court to be paid for injuries or losses suffered
- the procedure used to determine the facts in a juvenile case
- a youth charged with being beyond the control of his or her legal guardian
- a child or teenager who commits a serious crime or repeatedly breaks the law
- the government in its role as the party who starts the legal proceedings against someone accused of a crime
- more serious crime such as murder, kidnapping, or robbery
- a process by which lawyers have the opportunity to check facts and gather evidence before a trial
- a set of promises between agreeing parties that is enforceable by law
- the person who files a lawsuit
25 Clues: the person who is being sued • to correct a person's behavior • the person who files a lawsuit • a state's written criminal laws • a lack of proper care and attention • taking charge of someone in an official way • a formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought • the final settlement and sentencing in a juvenile case • ...
"12 Angry Men" Vocabulary 2025-01-02
Across
- obligation to provide evidence; In a criminal case, the prosecuting attorney has the burden of proving the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt
- the constitutional protection against being made to stand trial or face punishment more than once for the same criminal offense
- attorney for the government; district attorney or his/her assistant who prosecutes the accused
- a crime that is planned out before it is committed
- attorney appointed by the court and paid from public funds to defend persons who cannot afford to hire their own attorneys
- choosing wise actions or attitudes
- the action of carefully analyzing evidence, facts, and/or law
- doubt based on reasoning or logic
- stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or actions
- guaranteed by the 6th amendment of the US Constitution
- jury that cannot reach a unanimous decision and is dismissed
- a pocketknife that was banned in the 1950s. It contains a sliding blade concealed in the handle which is extended automatically when a switch on the handle is activated.
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- the killing of one human by another
- a violation of the rights of another human being
- report given by someone who actually saw a crime being committed
- a person who brings a case against another in a court of law
- the decision in a civil or criminal court case
- not having the ability to make decisions quickly
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law
- evidence that depends on circumstances surrounding a crime; inconclusive without the help of other evidence
- blindly devoted to an opinion or practice, especially with an attitude of hatred or intolerance toward the members of a particular group
- case: simple and direct; there’s an obvious answer to all questions involved
- capable of a clear and consistent thought process
23 Clues: doubt based on reasoning or logic • choosing wise actions or attitudes • the killing of one human by another • the decision in a civil or criminal court case • a violation of the rights of another human being • not having the ability to make decisions quickly • capable of a clear and consistent thought process • a crime that is planned out before it is committed • ...
Cybercrime 2024-11-11
Across
- Theft of software through the illegal copying of genuine programs
- a criminal accesses data about a person’s bank account, credit cards, Social Security, debit card and other sensitive information to steal money or to buy things online in the victim’s name.
- Activities done with criminal intent in cyberspace
- someone who intimidates or coerces a government or organization to advance his or her political or social objectives by launching a computer-based attack against computers, networks, or the information stored on them
- is a malicious program that appears to be friendly, they are not technically viruses
- Type of cybercrime that similar to a real-life instance of a criminal illegally possessing an individual’s bank or credit card details
- Damaging or destroying data rather than stealing
- Malicious software that attaches itself to other software
- is whose purpose is to is commonly spread a program duplicate itself. It over the Internet and via e-mail message attachments Internet Relay Chat (ICR).
- an illegal intrusion into a computer system and/or network
- any dishonest misrepresentation of fact intended to let another to do or refrain from doing something which causes loss.
- this type of virus hides the user’s disk and waits for a specific event to occur before running
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- occurs when a website, e-mail server, or computer system is subjected to or threatened
- an act of terrorism committed through the use of cyberspace or computer resources
- a kind of online harassment wherein the victim is subjected to a barrage of online messages and emails
- This is the least common cybercrime, but is the most serious offense.
- these viruses take up residence in the computer’s memory, making them hard to detect
- Exploit and victimize others
- a virus designed to infect a specific type of document file, such as Microsoft Word or Excel files
- This category of cybercrime involves one individual distributing malicious or illegal information online
20 Clues: Exploit and victimize others • Damaging or destroying data rather than stealing • Activities done with criminal intent in cyberspace • Malicious software that attaches itself to other software • an illegal intrusion into a computer system and/or network • Theft of software through the illegal copying of genuine programs • ...
Forensic Psychology 2025-01-30
Across
- The gene linked to aggressive behaviour.
- Study conducted on mirror neurons and criminals inability to empathise.
- The way the offender behaves at the crime scene is the way they behave in most everyday situations.
- The study used to explain criminality in juveniles (Bowlby).
- An offender that has a specific victim type, would clean up the crime scene etc.
- The tripartite personality aspect that has an impact on criminality (weak, over-harsh or deviant).
- A method of dealing with offending behaviour that aims to have the victim and offender to heal sometimes through a facilitated face to face conversation.
- The token is the ______________ _______________ in a token economy.
- The Historical/Biological approach proposed by Lombroso.
- A type of cognitive distortion in which people minimise their criminal acts.
- An explanation of criminal behaviour that talks about pro-crime attitudes and socialisation in prison.
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- Study that supports the evidence for investigative psychology (Data examined using smallest space analysis) showed consistencies in crime types.
- One of the aims of custodial sentencing that focuses on sending a message to the public to stop them from committing crimes.
- The circle theory (marauders and commuters).
- A typology approach to offender profiling.
- The approach to offending profiling that includes investigative psychology and geographical profiling.
- The first stage in anger management treatment that focuses on identifying a trigger.
- Evidence to support the criminal personality (used the Eysenck personality questionnaire).
- The number of stages in constructing an FBI profile.
- An effect of custodial sentencing that refers to inmate code (behaviour acceptable in prison but is not acceptable in society).
- This psychologist replicated Lombrosos study with a control group and found no evidence of an atavistic form in criminals.
- A study that showed that top down profiling has led to a 85% rise in the solved burglary cases in 3 US states.
22 Clues: The gene linked to aggressive behaviour. • A typology approach to offender profiling. • The circle theory (marauders and commuters). • The number of stages in constructing an FBI profile. • The Historical/Biological approach proposed by Lombroso. • The study used to explain criminality in juveniles (Bowlby). • ...
unit 5 2023-01-10
Across
- required by law or a rule; obligatory
- lack of respect or courtesy
- a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act
- setting or serving as a limit to something
- mpartial and just, without favouritism or discrimination
- any sentence of imprisonment for a crime under which convicted people are to remain in prison for the rest of their natural lives
- based on or behaving according to what is morally right and fair
- the action of misbehaving; bad behaviour
- discourage someone from doing something by instilling doubt or fear of the consequences
- done, given, or acting of one's own free will
- means criminal and non political acts of violence committed by a group of people who regularly engage in criminal activity against innocent people
- confess to be true or to be the case
- inflict a penalty or sanction on someone as retribution for an offence, especially a transgression of a legal or moral code
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- a person who commits an illegal act.
- the action or crime of stealing
- lay hold of something with one's hands; reach for and hold
- bad luck
- available to be chosen but not obligatory
- a person who steals goods from a shop while pretending to be a customer
- feel or declare that someone or something is responsible for a fault or wrong.
- a person who steals another person's property, especially by stealth and without using force or threat of violence
- officially agree to or accept as satisfactory
- a person who attacks and robs another in a public place
- contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law
- deceitfulness shown in someone's character or behaviour
- a report or description of an event or experience
- a type of cybercrime fraud or deception which makes use of the Internet and could involve hiding of information
- lack of consensus or approval
- a person who deliberately destroys or damages property belonging to others
29 Clues: bad luck • lack of respect or courtesy • lack of consensus or approval • the action or crime of stealing • a person who commits an illegal act. • confess to be true or to be the case • required by law or a rule; obligatory • the action of misbehaving; bad behaviour • available to be chosen but not obligatory • a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act • ...
UNIT 4 CROSSWORD REVIEW 2024-12-06
Across
- advisory board selected to aid the president's decisions
- documents where the president manages the actions of the federal government
- Head of local government or social figurehead for a city
- Leader of a government or company
- Leader of their political party
- a complex organizational structure using rules and procedures to maintain control
- chief administrative officer of a county government
- a government organization that carries out specific tasks for the public
- a person formally known as the leader of a country
- when someone gives another person or group the legal authority to act on their behalf
- limits the amount of terms a president can serve
- the leader of the executive branch of the State government
- a document granting forgiveness and relief from penalties for a criminal
- An official or executive ranking below and deputizing for a president
- head of a country’s foreign policy
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- power granted to the US government that aren’t clearly stated in the constitution
- an officer in control of all the armed forces of a country
- powers granted to the federal government
- A constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal by a law-making body
- a government body who sets and enforces rules to protect public safety and property
- A delay of a person’s criminal sentence
- The part of the government that enforces the law
- the practice of maintaining peaceful relations or negotiations between nations and groups
- When a bill goes unsigned by the president within the 10 day period
- the procedure for electing vice president and president
- The head of a republic
- a diplomat who represents a country or government to another country
- The action or process of reducing the length of a criminal sentence
- A person who has the right to vote in an election
- A body of electors chosen or appointed by a large group of people who makes votes for the election
30 Clues: The head of a republic • Leader of their political party • Leader of a government or company • head of a country’s foreign policy • A delay of a person’s criminal sentence • powers granted to the federal government • The part of the government that enforces the law • limits the amount of terms a president can serve • A person who has the right to vote in an election • ...
Criminal Procedure in Belarus 2022-03-09
Across
- a person who allegedly has information regarding the case
- a process of physically restraining a suspect and keeping him in custody
- information regarding the case given in an oral or written form during the process of questioning
- a person who issues a special document initiating civil or criminal procedure
- a person who represents a state in the case
- a request by either party for the court to make a procedural decision or to proceed in other forms
- a request of rewatching the case due to some serious procedural or other mistakes made during the first watch
- physical clues or information redarding the case and prooving one's statements
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- a person who allegedly commited a crime and is accused of it
- money or other private property which is deposited into the court securing the accused's due behavior
- prohibition of free access of a third party to information regarding the case and the existing parties
- an unbiased third party which provides the court with special knowledge in spheres related to the case
- a final decision made by a judge regarding the grade of punishment of the accused
13 Clues: a person who represents a state in the case • a person who allegedly has information regarding the case • a person who allegedly commited a crime and is accused of it • a process of physically restraining a suspect and keeping him in custody • a person who issues a special document initiating civil or criminal procedure • ...
What is criminal law? 2021-09-21
Across
- defeat ones government
- deny to accusations
- act against individuals and society as a whole
- serious violations of the law
- controling activites of business, industry, and indiviuals
- violation against society
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- statement that without law enforcement crime would not occur
- legal issues with personal relationships such as marriage and child support
- accusation of police being involved in the crime in an illegal way
- safety to people wronged in non-crimial ways
- the right to not being accused for the same crime twice
- ensuring you can avoid and reduce criminal liability
- not as serious of a crime
13 Clues: deny to accusations • defeat ones government • not as serious of a crime • violation against society • serious violations of the law • safety to people wronged in non-crimial ways • act against individuals and society as a whole • ensuring you can avoid and reduce criminal liability • the right to not being accused for the same crime twice • ...
The criminal justice system 2024-01-21
Across
- A person who practises law
- Decides cases in a law court
- A person injured or harmed as a result of crime
- Information indicating whether a belief is true
- People thought of being guilty of a crime
- Accusation made against a prisoner
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- The punishment assigned by a court
- A group of people in a trial;decide if one is quilty
- One that gives evidence
- Sued or accused in a court of law
- The case presented by the one accused of a crime
- A building where people are legally held as a punishment for crime
- Taken into custody
13 Clues: Taken into custody • One that gives evidence • A person who practises law • Decides cases in a law court • Sued or accused in a court of law • The punishment assigned by a court • Accusation made against a prisoner • People thought of being guilty of a crime • A person injured or harmed as a result of crime • Information indicating whether a belief is true • ...
RESOURCE REVIEW 2016-03-29
Across
- MAYOR OF GARDEN CITY
- SHERIFF
- EMS CODE GREEN
- JAMES DUMMERMUTH
- SO31
- DIRECTOR KATHY FAIRCHILD'S RADIO NUMBER
- 10.22
- 10.9
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- DIRECTOR OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
- PHONETIC ALPHABET FOR 'D'
- STOP 10.44
- JUVPRO
- JUAN BARAJAS
- CODE 6
- PHONETIC ALPHABET FOR 'O'
- CHIEF OF HOLCOMB POLICE DEPARTMENT
- MATT ALLEN
- EMS CODE FOR PSYCHIATRIC PATIENT
- UNICODE FOR CRIMINAL DAMAGE
- POLICE RESPONSE CODE FOR 'IMPROPER RADIO PROCEDURE'
20 Clues: SO31 • 10.9 • 10.22 • JUVPRO • CODE 6 • SHERIFF • STOP 10.44 • MATT ALLEN • JUAN BARAJAS • EMS CODE GREEN • JAMES DUMMERMUTH • MAYOR OF GARDEN CITY • PHONETIC ALPHABET FOR 'D' • PHONETIC ALPHABET FOR 'O' • UNICODE FOR CRIMINAL DAMAGE • DIRECTOR OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT • EMS CODE FOR PSYCHIATRIC PATIENT • CHIEF OF HOLCOMB POLICE DEPARTMENT • DIRECTOR KATHY FAIRCHILD'S RADIO NUMBER • ...
The Outsiders 2013-09-30
Across
- cigarette
- a rich kid from the west side
- beat up
- a weapon greasers carried around to make them feel safe
- a girl
- steal
- a poor kid from the east side
- really drunk
- really cool
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- a criminal
- a gun
- punched
- a really cool car
- a cigarette
- prison
- strong, scary, cool
- angry
- not cool
- a movie theater, cool place to hangout
- the police
20 Clues: a gun • angry • steal • prison • a girl • punched • beat up • not cool • cigarette • a criminal • the police • a cigarette • really cool • really drunk • a really cool car • strong, scary, cool • a rich kid from the west side • a poor kid from the east side • a movie theater, cool place to hangout • a weapon greasers carried around to make them feel safe
New years crossword 2018-12-30
Across
- struttig gubbe
- sak
- tillsammans
- magiskt ord
- själ
- armén
- överleva
- snacka
- varmt
- passera
- kontinent
- livlig tillställning
- önskemål
- var dig själv
- Tellus
- slangord för gå
Down
- syresätta
- schackpjäs
- fläckad
- håller dig torr
- specialistdammsugare
- måttdistans
- nederbörd
- heliumfyllda
- mycket olydig
- tystnad
- evighet
- gruppdans
- spaghetticowboy
- jean
- organ
- himlaport
- annat
- bryta
- generös
35 Clues: sak • själ • jean • armén • organ • varmt • annat • bryta • snacka • Tellus • fläckad • tystnad • evighet • passera • generös • överleva • önskemål • syresätta • nederbörd • gruppdans • kontinent • himlaport • schackpjäs • tillsammans • måttdistans • magiskt ord • heliumfyllda • mycket olydig • var dig själv • struttig gubbe • håller dig torr • spaghetticowboy • slangord för gå • specialistdammsugare • livlig tillställning
New years crossword 2018-12-30
Across
- struttig gubbe
- sak
- tillsammans
- magiskt ord
- själ
- armén
- överleva
- snacka
- varmt
- passera
- kontinent
- livlig tillställning
- önskemål
- var dig själv
- Tellus
- slangord för gå
Down
- syresätta
- schackpjäs
- fläckad
- håller dig torr
- specialistdammsugare
- måttdistans
- nederbörd
- heliumfyllda
- mycket olydig
- tystnad
- evighet
- gruppdans
- spaghetticowboy
- jean
- organ
- himlaport
- annat
- bryta
- generös
35 Clues: sak • själ • jean • armén • organ • varmt • annat • bryta • snacka • Tellus • fläckad • tystnad • evighet • passera • generös • överleva • önskemål • syresätta • nederbörd • gruppdans • kontinent • himlaport • schackpjäs • tillsammans • måttdistans • magiskt ord • heliumfyllda • mycket olydig • var dig själv • struttig gubbe • håller dig torr • spaghetticowboy • slangord för gå • specialistdammsugare • livlig tillställning
Chapter 6B Vocab 2024-04-05
Across
- Estar sorprendida
- un tipo que comete un crimen
- actores
- Ser herida por un criminal
- policía______criminales
- para dar una sugerencia
- cuando estas enamorado de alguien
- trama de la película
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- película____
- beso
- pagar todos los meses
- contra la ley
- to capture
- El combate
- malas notas
- un chico que roba
- un juez
- los ladrones hacen lo que?
- Ser rica o ......
- haber visto
- asesinato
21 Clues: beso • actores • un juez • asesinato • to capture • El combate • malas notas • haber visto • película____ • contra la ley • Estar sorprendida • un chico que roba • Ser rica o ...... • trama de la película • pagar todos los meses • policía______criminales • para dar una sugerencia • Ser herida por un criminal • los ladrones hacen lo que? • un tipo que comete un crimen • cuando estas enamorado de alguien
Supreme Court Cases 2022-12-12
Across
- Fourteenth Amendment creates a right for criminal defendants who cannot pay for their own lawyers to have the state appoint attorneys on their behalf.
- the wartime internment of American citizens of Japanese descent was constitutional.
- "Students don't shed their constitutional rights at the schoolhouse gates."
- physical punishment to students does not qualify as "cruel and unusual punishment".
- upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation under the “separate but equal” doctrine.
- Fourth Amendment prohibits a police officer from further searching a vehicle that was stopped for a minor traffic offense.
- stopped state government officials from forcing a crowd to disperse when they legally marched in front of a state house.
- former slaves did not have standing in federal courts because they lacked U.S. citizenship, even after they were freed.
- separating children in public schools on the basis of race was unconstitutional.
- suspicionless drug testing of students participating in competitive extracurricular activities did not violate the Fourth Amendment.
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- juvenile criminal defendants are entitled to Due Process protection under the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
- illegal to burn a cross in public with the intent to intimidate others.
- prohibits the display of a symbol that "arouses anger, alarm or resentment in others on the basis of race, color, creed, religion or gender."
- burning the American flag was protected speech under the First Amendment as doing so counts as symbolic and political speech.
- removal of books from libraries in public schools.
- detained criminal suspects, prior to police questioning, must be informed of their constitutional right to an attorney and against self-incrimination.
- standards by which a public school official can search a student in a school.
- public schools have the right to prohibit the use of vulgar and offensive language.
- Decline to overrule Miranda laws.
- First Amendment protected the free association rights of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
20 Clues: Decline to overrule Miranda laws. • removal of books from libraries in public schools. • illegal to burn a cross in public with the intent to intimidate others. • "Students don't shed their constitutional rights at the schoolhouse gates." • standards by which a public school official can search a student in a school. • ...
The Nature of Crime 2015-06-01
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- the person who actually commits the crime
- an agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur.
- a crime that is considered less serious and carries a lighter penalty. (Generally fined up to $2000 and/or imprisoned for up to six months)
- the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence
- federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare
- “the guilty act” the voluntary action, omission, or state of being that is forbidden by the Criminal Code
- a deliberate closing of one’s mind to the possible consequences of one’s actions
- 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 guilty mind” demonstrates that the act was intentional, knowing, negligent, reckless, or wilfully blind or a deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, with reckless disregard for the consequences
- an agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur
- a crime that is considered less serious and carries a lighter penalty. (Generally fined up to $2000 and/or imprisoned for up to six months)
- The defence the accused took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular offence
- a criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime
- legal responsibility for a wrongful action
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- the desire to commit a wrongful act, with no ulterior motive or purpose
- a crime that involves advising, recommending, or persuading another person to commit a criminal offence
- wanton or reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others, sometimes causing serious injury or death
- the reason a person commits a crime
- an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea
- consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take
- the desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another
- the intention to commit a crime, even when the crime is not committed.
22 Clues: the reason a person commits a crime • the person who actually commits the crime • legal responsibility for a wrongful action • the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence • federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare • an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea • ...
Judicial Branch 2016-03-08
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- Place (a defendant) on bail or in custody, especially when a trial is adjourned.
- The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- Court The highest judicial court in a country or state.
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- Courts A court in the state judicial system.
- Trial A legal proceeding in which a jury either makes a decision or makes findings of fact, which then direct the actions of a judge.
- A person who brings a case against another in a court of law.
- Jurisdiction The power to hear a case for the first time.
- court A court in which trials take place.
- Court A state of federal trial court.
- Case A court proceeding in which a person who is charged with having committed or omitted an act against the community or state is brought to trial and either found not guilty or guilty and sentenced.
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- Trial A trial by judge.
- The opposite side or face to the observer.
- State as a fact; assert strongly and publicly.
- A person or entity accused of a crime in criminal prosecution or a person or entity against whom some type of civil relief is being sought in a civil case.
- Courts Courts of limited jurisdiction.
- of Appeals A court to which appeals are taken in a federal circuit or a state.
- Courts Any court of law that is empowered to hear an appeal of a trial court or other lower tribunal.
- Arranged in order of rank.
- Review The doctrine under which legislative and executive actions are subject to review by the judiciary.
- Apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court.
- Case Legal dispute between two or more parties.
22 Clues: Trial A trial by judge. • Arranged in order of rank. • Court A state of federal trial court. • Courts Courts of limited jurisdiction. • court A court in which trials take place. • The opposite side or face to the observer. • Courts A court in the state judicial system. • State as a fact; assert strongly and publicly. • Case Legal dispute between two or more parties. • ...
Law 12 Crossword 2017-11-19
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- A mini trial in which jurors are excluded while the admissibility of evidence is discussed.
- Knowingly making false statements in court while giving evidence under oath or affirmation.
- A lawyer who defends an accused person on trial.
- The court official who assists the judge.
- The lowest level in the hierarchy of Canadian courts.
- The judge’s explanation to the jurors of how the law applies to the case before them.
- The party that responds to an appeal
- The highest appeals court in canada; also deals with constitutional questions referred to it by the federal government.
- The court official appointed to try cases in a court of law and to sentence convicted persons.
- The second questioning of a witness to test the accuracy of the testimony performed by the opposing counsel.
- Persons who give evidence while under oath or affirmation in the court of law.
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- Information that tends to prove or disprove the elements of the accused.
- The party that files an appeal.
- A standard of proof whereby a defendant’s guilt must be proven to the extent that a reasonable person would have no choice but to conclude that the defendant did indeed commit the offence.
- An application to a higher court to review the decision made by a lower court.
- evidence Evidence given by a witness based on information received from someone else rather than personal knowledge
- A jury that cannot reach an unanimous verdict.
- A court with the authority to review decisions made by the lower courts.
- The lawyer representing the government, responsible for instituting legal proceedings against the accused.
- The crown’s obligation to prove the guilt of the accused beyond a reasonable doubt.
- In a criminal trial, a group of 12 people who decide whether the accused is guilty or not guilty.
- In criminal court, the person charged with committing a criminal offence.
22 Clues: The party that files an appeal. • The party that responds to an appeal • The court official who assists the judge. • A jury that cannot reach an unanimous verdict. • A lawyer who defends an accused person on trial. • The lowest level in the hierarchy of Canadian courts. • Information that tends to prove or disprove the elements of the accused. • ...
Civics Chapter 16 Vocabulary 2024-01-02
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- A juvenile court process that is much like a preliminary hearing in adult criminal law
- Taking charge of someone in an official way
- A notice directing someone to appear in court to answer a complaint or charge
- To correct a person's behavior
- The government in its role as the party who starts the legal proceedings against someone accused of a crime
- A set of promises between agreeing parties that is enforceable by law
- The final settlement and sentencing in a juvenile case
- A state's written criminal laws
- A youth who has committed an offense that is punishable by criminal processes
- The questioning of a witness at a trial or hearing to check or discredit the witnesses' testimony
- Minor crime for which a person can be fined a small sum of money or jailed for up to one year
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- The procedure used to determine the facts in a juvenile case
- A lack of proper care and attention
- A child or teenager who commits a serious crime or repeatedly breaks the law
- A process by which lawyers have the opportunity to check facts and gather evidence before a trial
- An act that breaks a law and causes harm to people or society in general
- The person who files a lawsuit
- A youth charged with being beyond the control of his or her legal guardian
- The punishment given to someone found guilty of committing a crime
- A formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought
- The process in which a defendant agrees to plead guilty to a less serious crime in order to receive a lighter sentence
- More serious crime such as murder, rape, kidnapping, or robbery
- Money ordered by a court to be paid for injuries or losses suffered
- A wrongful act, other than breaking a contract, for which an injured party has the right to sue
24 Clues: The person who files a lawsuit • To correct a person's behavior • A state's written criminal laws • A lack of proper care and attention • Taking charge of someone in an official way • A formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought • The final settlement and sentencing in a juvenile case • The procedure used to determine the facts in a juvenile case • ...
UNIT 4 CROSSWORD REVIEW 2024-12-06
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- documents where the president manages the actions of the federal government
- powers granted to the federal government
- A person who has the right to vote in an election
- the procedure for electing vice president and president
- limits the amount of terms a president can serve
- When a bill goes unsigned by the president within the 10 day period
- advisory board selected to aid the president's decisions
- when someone gives another person or group the legal authority to act on their behalf
- Leader of their political party
- A constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal by a law-making body
- a person formally known as the leader of a countryChiefdiplomat head of a country’s foreign policy
- A delay of a person’s criminal sentence
- the leader of the executive branch of the State government
- a complex organizational structure using rules and procedures to maintain control
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- An official or executive ranking below and deputizing for a president
- a government organization that carries out specific tasks for the public
- a government body who sets and enforces rules to protect public safety and property
- an officer in control of all the armed forces of a country
- Head of local government or social figurehead for a city
- The head of a republic
- Leader of a government or company
- A body of electors chosen or appointed by a large group of people who makes votes for the election
- a diplomat who represents a country or government to another country
- The action or process of reducing the length of a criminal sentence
- power granted to the US government that aren’t clearly stated in the constitution
- chief administrative officer of a county government
- The part of the government that enforces the law
- a document granting forgiveness and relief from penalties for a criminal
- the practice of maintaining peaceful relations or negotiations between nations and groups
29 Clues: The head of a republic • Leader of their political party • Leader of a government or company • A delay of a person’s criminal sentence • powers granted to the federal government • limits the amount of terms a president can serve • The part of the government that enforces the law • A person who has the right to vote in an election • ...
K 2024-12-06
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- head of a country’s foreign policy
- a document granting forgiveness and relief from penalties for a criminal
- a legal process that reduces the length of a criminal sentence
- limits the amount of terms a president can serve
- a diplomat who represents a country or government to another country
- the second highest ranking head official in the state
- head of the state
- a government organization that carries out specific tasks for the public
- a government body who sets and enforces rules to protect public safety and property
- a person formally known as the leader of a country
- advisory board selected to aid the president's decisions
- a complex organizational structure using rules and procedures to maintain control
- the part of the government that enforces the law
- process the US uses to elect the president and vice president
- head of local government or social figurehead for a city
- power granted to the US government that aren’t clearly stated in the constitution
- a right to reject a decision or proposal
- leader of their political party
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- leader of a government or a company
- the procedure for electing vice president and president
- chief administrative officer of a county government
- the practice of maintaining peaceful relations or negotiations between nations and groups
- the leader of the executive branch of the State government
- an officer in control of all the armed forces of a country
- when someone gives another person or group the legal authority to act on their behalf
- a person who is qualified to vote
- documents where the president manages the actions of the federal government
- powers granted to the federal government
- a delay of a person’s criminal sentence
- happens when a bill goes unsigned by the president within the 10 day period
30 Clues: head of the state • leader of their political party • a person who is qualified to vote • head of a country’s foreign policy • leader of a government or a company • a delay of a person’s criminal sentence • powers granted to the federal government • a right to reject a decision or proposal • limits the amount of terms a president can serve • ...
Name the crime / detective show or movie from its gimmick! 2025-10-21
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- Serial killer / psychiatrist helps young criminal profiler solve crimes (TV show version).
- High functioning sociopath solves crimes with war vet doctor.
- Student with psychic abilities solves crimes in school for supernatural beings.
- Police consultant solves crimes utilising his OCD.
- Classic Belgian detective with moustache.
- FBI teams up with forensic anthropologist.
- Locked-room mystery based on beloved boardgame.
- Criminal cooperates with FBI in hunting down other criminals.
- Crimes solved by deception researcher.
- Crimes committed using "magic".
- Serial killer / psychiatrist helps young FBI trainee solve crimes (movie version).
- Former cop specialising in matrimonial cases becomes embroiled in conspiracy involving artificial drought. Stars Jack Nicholson.
- Mystery novelist and homicide detective team up to solve crimes.
- FBI agents with opposite beliefs in the paranormal investigate strange crimes.
- Overachieving London police officer re-assigned to remote village and solves murders.
- Bunny cop solving crimes with fox sidekick.
- Locked-room mystery starring beloved James Bond actor.
- Quirky detective precinct in New York State.
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- Solving crimes using advanced surveillance software.
- Four meddling kids and a dog solve crimes.
- Wisecracking NYPD detective teams up with Hong Kong inspector.
- Strangers living in a New York City apartment become BFFs and solve murders in their building.
- "Young"-looking police officers infiltrate schools to bust crime.
- Crimes solved by the Behavioural Analysis Unit using profiling.
- Crimes solved by walking mid-life crisis.
- Nightclub owner with devilish past helps homicide detective solve crimes.
- Serial killer by night, forensic technician by day.
- Woman wakes up with no memory and covered in tattoos that turn out to be clues to major crimes.
- Man uses keen observation and eidetic memory to solve crimes while pretending to be a psychic.
- Man uses keen observational skills to solve crimes while pretending to be a psychic.
- Solving crimes in Oahu
- Criminal is shown at the beginning of each episode. "Just one more thing"
32 Clues: Solving crimes in Oahu • Crimes committed using "magic". • Crimes solved by deception researcher. • Crimes solved by walking mid-life crisis. • Classic Belgian detective with moustache. • Four meddling kids and a dog solve crimes. • FBI teams up with forensic anthropologist. • Bunny cop solving crimes with fox sidekick. • Quirky detective precinct in New York State. • ...
Forsenic 2026-02-23
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- Behaviourist prison system using rewards such as tokens.
- Neurotransmitter linked to impulse control (low levels associated with aggression).
- High levels of this trait are linked to lack of guilt and aggression.
- The process of creating the final offender profile is profile _______
- Profiling approach based on statistical analysis and objective data.
- Moral development theory proposed by ________.
- Brain area involved in regulating moral behaviour and impulse control.
- Psychologist who proposed the criminal personality theory (EPI).
- Spending time in prison after being found guilty in court is ________ sentencing.
- Study that found 52% concordance rate for MZ twins (researcher surname).
- Theory suggesting criminal behaviour is learned through interaction with others is ______ Association Theory.
- Twin type that shares 100% of their genes.
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- Profiling technique that analyses crime locations to predict where an offender lives.
- The term used to describe primitive physical criminal traits.
- Reoffending after punishment.
- Cognitive distortion where offenders downplay the seriousness of their crime.
- The stage where all available crime scene evidence is collected.
- Justice approach involving face-to-face meetings between victim and offender.
- Profiling approach developed mainly in the USA using organised vs disorganised categories.
- Part of the limbic system associated with emotional responses and aggression.
- Offenders who operate close to their home base in geographical profiling.
- Therapy that teaches offenders to recognise and control anger triggers.
- The distinction between organised and disorganised offenders was developed by ______ & Douglas (1980).
- The Italian criminologist who proposed the atavistic form.
- Offenders who travel outside their home area to commit crimes.
- The assumption that behaviour with victims reflects everyday behaviour is __________ coherence
- Cognitive distortion where offenders misinterpret neutral actions as hostile is Hostile ______ Bias.
- Personality trait linked to impulsiveness and thrill-seeking.
- Lowest level of moral reasoning where behaviour is guided by punishment/reward.
- The British psychologist who developed Investigative Psychology.
30 Clues: Reoffending after punishment. • Twin type that shares 100% of their genes. • Moral development theory proposed by ________. • Behaviourist prison system using rewards such as tokens. • The Italian criminologist who proposed the atavistic form. • The term used to describe primitive physical criminal traits. • ...
Criminal Justice system 2013-06-15
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- justice system formal justice system run by the government
- to restore a prisoner to a normal state of mental health and activity
- circles types of RJ
- the lawyer that represents the government side in a legal court
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- the lawyer that represents the party that is against the government in a legal court
- agencies what a prison is
- repeated offences
- justice an informal justice system that focuses more on relationships b/w criminal and victim
- goal is to punish, rehabilitate the offender; protect and deter the public from crime
9 Clues: repeated offences • circles types of RJ • agencies what a prison is • justice system formal justice system run by the government • the lawyer that represents the government side in a legal court • to restore a prisoner to a normal state of mental health and activity • the lawyer that represents the party that is against the government in a legal court • ...
Criminal Thinking Patterns 2022-12-20
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- perspective that fails to learn from the past and does not consider future consequences.
- stance that thinks no one in the world is like you or has experienced what you have.
- Lack of trust. Don't let anyone get close. Feel you are nobody and worthless.
- Stance ignoring the harm you're doing to others by claiming you're a good person.
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- risk taking and easily bored.
- Stance blaming anyone or anything for what you have done.
- stance that lacks respect for the rights and property of others.
- thinking you deserve to get something without earning it or working for it like everyone else.
- use of manipulation, humiliation, and domination.
9 Clues: risk taking and easily bored. • use of manipulation, humiliation, and domination. • Stance blaming anyone or anything for what you have done. • stance that lacks respect for the rights and property of others. • Lack of trust. Don't let anyone get close. Feel you are nobody and worthless. • ...
Canadian Criminal Justice 2023-06-22
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- the head of the animals on the Federal Court of Canada crest
- crime that involves violation of laws that reflect current public opinion and social values that are more relative in nature
- the type of law that deals with crimes governed by a criminal code
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- the highest level of prison security
- the type of law that includes property law and contract law
- another similar noun for an amalgamation
- number of supreme court justices
- highest level of court in Canada
- abbreviation of the non-provincial force a smaller community might employ
9 Clues: number of supreme court justices • highest level of court in Canada • the highest level of prison security • another similar noun for an amalgamation • the type of law that includes property law and contract law • the head of the animals on the Federal Court of Canada crest • the type of law that deals with crimes governed by a criminal code • ...
Criminal justice system 2024-04-26
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- The third purpose of the CJ system?
- The second interlock of the CJ system?
- The fourth purpose of the CJ system?
- The first interlock of the CJ system?
- The second purpose of the CJ system?
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- Crime is punishable by criminal ____?
- Crime is an act that violates the ___?
- The third inter lock of the CJ system is ____ institutes.
- The first purpose of the CJ system?
9 Clues: The third purpose of the CJ system? • The first purpose of the CJ system? • The fourth purpose of the CJ system? • The second purpose of the CJ system? • Crime is punishable by criminal ____? • The first interlock of the CJ system? • Crime is an act that violates the ___? • The second interlock of the CJ system? • The third inter lock of the CJ system is ____ institutes.
6th Grade Spelling Review 2022-10-03
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- refrain in song
- bright or shiny
- imagination
- huge and enormous
- 2-wheeler
- unexpected
- dry
- vote
- subject or topic
- current or new
- words or message
- selfless
- panic
- envious
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- agreement
- annoyance
- authentic
- grumble and complain
- story
- out-of-tune
- help or profit
- refuse
- huge
- tattle or whisper stories
- underage
- bunch of flowers
- criminal
- careless
28 Clues: dry • huge • vote • story • panic • refuse • envious • underage • criminal • selfless • careless • agreement • annoyance • authentic • 2-wheeler • unexpected • imagination • out-of-tune • help or profit • current or new • refrain in song • bright or shiny • subject or topic • bunch of flowers • words or message • huge and enormous • grumble and complain • tattle or whisper stories
Puzzle #12 2023-07-31
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- Feeling of restlessness
- Urban eatery
- Triangle's location
- Purple quartz
- Vast expanse of water
- Small green spheres
- Quack bird
- October birthstone
- Grave marker
- Helicopter
- Tropical scent
- Celestial object with a tail
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- Anise flavored candy
- Regal residence
- Joy
- Australian marsupial
- Limber up
- Deception for gain
- Young canine
- Western criminal
- Inner self
- Cleansing agent
- Container
- Luxury destination
- Instrumental performer
25 Clues: Joy • Limber up • Container • Inner self • Quack bird • Helicopter • Urban eatery • Young canine • Grave marker • Purple quartz • Tropical scent • Regal residence • Cleansing agent • Western criminal • Deception for gain • October birthstone • Luxury destination • Triangle's location • Small green spheres • Anise flavored candy • Australian marsupial • Vast expanse of water • Instrumental performer • ...
Restart Vocab 2023-12-27
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- relinquish
- criminal
- sarcasm
- rough up
- unaware
- flinch
- associate
- oppressor
- trinket
- suitable
- distinguished
- restrained
- unsheltered
- dreadful
- careful
- calamity
- unrealistic
- trashy
- boredom
- maintain
- unskillful
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- combative
- hostile
- narration
- pardon
- memory
- wreck
- doubtingly
- stature
- rude
- bother
- waste
- earnestly
- loft
- demolish
- easygoing
- plenty
- comfort
- shy
- captivated
40 Clues: shy • rude • loft • wreck • waste • pardon • memory • flinch • bother • plenty • trashy • hostile • sarcasm • unaware • stature • trinket • comfort • careful • boredom • criminal • rough up • suitable • demolish • dreadful • calamity • maintain • combative • narration • associate • oppressor • earnestly • easygoing • relinquish • doubtingly • restrained • captivated • unskillful • unsheltered • unrealistic • distinguished
The Outsiders work 2024-08-30
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- jail or prison
- making a lot of quick and witty remarks
- annoyed, upset, angry
- a fight between two rival groups
- instead of saying shut your mouth
- disgusting
- likes, or is interested in
- doing something alone
- juvinile delinquent
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- drunk
- knifes
- gang related attack
- cigarette
- disorganised, lacking concentration
- to leave quickly
- girls girls who are greasers
- The police
- to annoy and hover
- criminal
- cool
20 Clues: cool • drunk • knifes • criminal • cigarette • The police • disgusting • jail or prison • to leave quickly • to annoy and hover • gang related attack • juvinile delinquent • annoyed, upset, angry • doing something alone • likes, or is interested in • girls girls who are greasers • a fight between two rival groups • instead of saying shut your mouth • disorganised, lacking concentration • ...
The Office 2026-02-26
36 Clues: Gay • Dumb • Crazy • Poser • Ditsy • Pilot • Artist • Trendy • Singer • Farmer • Pranks • Cousin • Alcohol • Suck It • British • Italian • Cheater • Suck Up • Reckless • Criminal • Disliked • Knitting • Security • Die Hard • Skeleton • Warehouse • Cat Lover • Dwight Jr. • Woody Doll • Concussion • Unbothered • Overdressed • Lizard King • Ex-Boyfriend • Refrigeration • Michael's Best Friend
leonardodavinci123 2021-02-08
7 Clues: He invented the ... • Leonardo was born there. • He was a combination of the two. • His science was expressed through ... • Leonardo wrote in left-handed ... script. • He was one of the great creative minds of the italian ... • The ... is one of the world's most famous and intriguing pictures.
Criminal Law Unit 2 Review 2021-04-14
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- A(n) _________ hearing is the equivalent of Sentencing for a juvenile case.
- _______ offenders are juveniles who have become uncontrollable. Skipping school and disobeying parents are common issues.
- A(n) ________ hearing is the equivalent of a Grand Jury for a juvenile case.
- This person is responsible for questions of law in a trial. They oversee the trial to make sure it is conducted properly according to law
- This division of Superior Court handles criminal cases of the 4th degree or higher, in addition to civil cases where the amount is of the suit is over 15k
- This court handles appeals made at both the Law and Chancery Division
- This type of Jury determines if there is enough evidence to go to trial or not
- When a Grand Jury decides if there is not enough evidence to indict, they declare __ ____.
- Someone under the age of 21 is considered a ________.
- This type of Jury is the trial jury. The decide the outcome of the case by rendering a guilty/not guilty vote.
- This court handles minor misdemeanor offenses like petty theft and shoplifting. In addition to traffic and ordinance violations.
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- This type of dispute resolution deals with 2 parties who try to work out their issue on their own. Decision is not binding unless contract is signed.
- The __ ________ Court handles federal criminal cases.
- This type of dispute resolution deals with 2 parties who involve a 3rd neutral party who is a judge. The neutral party hears both sides and makes a recommendation that is impartial. The decision is legally binding.
- This division of Superior Court handles Juvenile and family related cases like custody disputes.
- A(n) __________ hearing is the equivalent of a Trial Jury for a juvenile case.
- _________ offenders is a term for acts committed by a Juvenile that would be seen as criminal if committed by an adult
- This person is responsible for questions of fact in a trial. They hear the evidence and decide whether the defendant is guilty or not
- This type of dispute resolution deals with 2 parties who involve a 3rd neutral party. The neutral party hears both sides and makes a recommendation that is impartial. The decision is not legally binding unless a contract is signed.
19 Clues: The __ ________ Court handles federal criminal cases. • Someone under the age of 21 is considered a ________. • This court handles appeals made at both the Law and Chancery Division • A(n) _________ hearing is the equivalent of Sentencing for a juvenile case. • A(n) ________ hearing is the equivalent of a Grand Jury for a juvenile case. • ...
Amber Morton Guilty Verdict 2019-11-27
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- a decision on an issue of fact in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- the action of defending from or resisting attack.
- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
- accept or admit the existence or truth of.
- long and careful consideration or discussion.
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- extremely unpleasant, horrifying, or terrible.
- be all round (someone or something).
- a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.
- (of two or more people) fully in agreement.
- the action of suppressing something such as an activity or publication.
- having a hostile or deliberately frightening quality or manner.
- one by one; singly; separately.
- wishing to do one's work or duty well and thoroughly.
14 Clues: one by one; singly; separately. • be all round (someone or something). • accept or admit the existence or truth of. • (of two or more people) fully in agreement. • long and careful consideration or discussion. • extremely unpleasant, horrifying, or terrible. • the action of defending from or resisting attack. • wishing to do one's work or duty well and thoroughly. • ...
Jeremiah 31:29-34 2025-10-17
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- I will forgive and remember their sins no _____(v34)
- I will make a new _____(v31)
- I will write it on their _____(v33)
- Everyone shall die for his own _____(v30)
- The parents have eaten sour _____ (v 29)
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- The children's _____ are set on edge (v29)
- It will not be like the _____ I made earlier (v32)
- From the least of them to the _____ (v 34)
- And I will be their _____(v33)
- I will put my law in their _____(v33)
10 Clues: I will make a new _____(v31) • And I will be their _____(v33) • I will write it on their _____(v33) • I will put my law in their _____(v33) • The parents have eaten sour _____ (v 29) • Everyone shall die for his own _____(v30) • The children's _____ are set on edge (v29) • From the least of them to the _____ (v 34) • It will not be like the _____ I made earlier (v32) • ...
Freaks dictionary Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-09
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- Is a place that always lies over the next horizon.
- A gentleman of the old school, before they tore it down.
- Is a toxic waste of time.
- One who can sneeze a hot dog through his nose.
- An eighth-grade English class.
- A sweet lady of light
- A source of knowledge, fun, and rude jokes
- Beaming up into books.
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- A land far away from Maxwell's basement.
- The science of designing and building robots
- Is a word used by people with small minds.
- A's unites of measurement is equal to 70 centimeters.
- Fuel for humans, preferably so-called junk or UFO.
- Max's handwriting
- A four-letter word for a truth serum.
- Shoes are big enough to fit Maxwell Kane.
- What you do before you zag.
17 Clues: Max's handwriting • A sweet lady of light • Beaming up into books. • Is a toxic waste of time. • What you do before you zag. • An eighth-grade English class. • A four-letter word for a truth serum. • A land far away from Maxwell's basement. • Shoes are big enough to fit Maxwell Kane. • Is a word used by people with small minds. • A source of knowledge, fun, and rude jokes • ...
Jeremy 2025-07-19
Across
- – After-school math grind that built brainpower
- – A nickname only the inner circle knows
- – Where neon meets tradition in Japan’s capital
- – Thai capital known for tuk-tuks and temples
- – The international school we once called home
- – The helper who kept our HK life humming
- – Tech boss steering the engineering ship
- – Coding, algorithms, and debugging dreams
- – Tube line straight to North London memories
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- – Home to red buses, Big Ben, and rainy skies
- – Big bank with even bigger bonuses
- – Our cozy HK hillside home
- – UK uni known for engineering and Roman roots
- – Where smart minds gather on Pok Fu Lam Road
- – Where we lunched and lazed in HK
- – Fizzy drink that’s always in a red can
- City of dim sum, density, and double-deckers
17 Clues: – Our cozy HK hillside home • – Where we lunched and lazed in HK • – Big bank with even bigger bonuses • – A nickname only the inner circle knows • – Fizzy drink that’s always in a red can • – The helper who kept our HK life humming • – Tech boss steering the engineering ship • – Coding, algorithms, and debugging dreams • City of dim sum, density, and double-deckers • ...
Spelling Words 2014-09-29
14 Clues: caring • rotten • not true • not sure • a battle • angry dog • loud sound • a small job • to wear something • the criminal was? • a son or daughter • a cat has 4 of these • to take a small break • walking on hands and knees
Cue for Treason crossword puzzle 2021-12-14
14 Clues: cold • scared • rumours • a friend • aggressive • dissapeared • person in a play • donating to others • box for dead people • something for carriage • an other word for dark • an other word for blamming • person that breaks the law • copying someones actions/sayings
Suffix-"al" 2021-09-06
Across
- related to nature
- related to magic
- related to emotions
- related to bride or wedding
- related to daily
- related to confession
- related to small
- related to painting
- related to comedy
Down
- related to option
- related to inside
- related to seasons
- related to remedy
- related to nation
- related to crime
- related to occasions
- related to conduct
17 Clues: related to magic • related to daily • related to crime • related to small • related to option • related to nature • related to inside • related to remedy • related to nation • related to comedy • related to seasons • related to conduct • related to emotions • related to painting • related to occasions • related to confession • related to bride or wedding
HI 2024-06-04
Cullip Definitons 2015-04-23
Across
- information you work with
- machinery, nature, etc.
- the way a person thinks or learns
- learns best by using the minds eye, artist
- learns by categorizing, classifying, and patterns
- a state of curiosity or concern about something
- learns best by observing and learning abut nature
- a positive or negative evaluation of people, objects, etc.
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- learns best by interacting and being in real space, physical body movement
- learns best by sharing, cooperating, and comparing
- learns best by being independent study
- learns by saying, hearing, and seeing
- those you help or work with
- preference concerning appropriate courses of action or outcomes
- information in your head that is not fully developed
- learns best by rhythms and melodies
16 Clues: machinery, nature, etc. • information you work with • those you help or work with • the way a person thinks or learns • learns best by rhythms and melodies • learns by saying, hearing, and seeing • learns best by being independent study • learns best by using the minds eye, artist • a state of curiosity or concern about something • ...
Red's Room 2021-03-23
Across
- it means "Compassion" in our Dakota Language
- we burn it to help cleanse our minds
- we wear its feathers and plumes in our hair
- the number "One" in our Dakota Language
- the color "Black" in our Dakota Language
- the color "Green" in our Dakota Language
- the color "Blue" in our Dakota Language
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- the color "White" in our Dakota Language
- the number "Ten" in our Dakota Language
- the color "Red" in our Dakota Language
- its probably the favorite game here in Santee
- it means "Take Courage" in our Language
- its the mascot/emblem of our School
- the correct way of saying "Santee"
- the number "Five" in our Dakota Language
- it means "Respect" in our Language
16 Clues: the correct way of saying "Santee" • it means "Respect" in our Language • its the mascot/emblem of our School • we burn it to help cleanse our minds • the color "Red" in our Dakota Language • the number "Ten" in our Dakota Language • it means "Take Courage" in our Language • the number "One" in our Dakota Language • the color "Blue" in our Dakota Language • ...
Taiga's crossword puzzle 2022-01-07
Across
- 3 versions of him exist
- is unfair with the distribution of wealth
- a technique we used to judge comic strips
- a thing every human deserves
- a technique to sway the minds
- is the most popular video game of all time
- to be respectful to each other
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- implanted a diamond in himself
- to go into the other's perspective
- is a term where two or more parties fight
- a robot sent back in time to kill someone
- a tool used by a selective group to dominate
- the first book we read in class
- an age in a time where America was run by the ultra-wealthy
- fitting in
- ones of the most important identity aspects
16 Clues: fitting in • 3 versions of him exist • a thing every human deserves • a technique to sway the minds • implanted a diamond in himself • to be respectful to each other • the first book we read in class • to go into the other's perspective • is a term where two or more parties fight • a robot sent back in time to kill someone • is unfair with the distribution of wealth • ...
Week 10 Group 3 Word Work Crossword 2022-03-14
Across
- – a blessing or a statement of good wishes
- – a student (usually the highest ranking one) who delivers a goodbye speech at graduation
- – the conducting of business
- – a lens used to photograph distant objects
- – to expose to danger; imperil
- – supplied with a large amount of anything desirable
- – a statement that goes against something that was already said
- – a decoration or ornament
Down
- – a device that switches the flow of current between two terminals
- – extending across a continent
- – to bring a formal accusation against
- – to transport a body from one place to another instantly (fictional)
- – someone who sends a message by television
- – the process of changing form or structure
- – a suspension of a liquid in another liquid
- – communication between minds
16 Clues: – a decoration or ornament • – the conducting of business • – communication between minds • – extending across a continent • – to expose to danger; imperil • – to bring a formal accusation against • – a blessing or a statement of good wishes • – someone who sends a message by television • – a lens used to photograph distant objects • ...
Among the Hidden- Ch. 11-16 Quiz 2022-11-22
Across
- Another Shadow Child
- A word to describe how Jen's parents treat her.
- Government misinformation for political gain.
- You have this when you can read people's minds.
- Luke's family's occupation.
- "Permitted" is an antonym of this vocabulary word.
- A device Luke barely recognized.
- What word means clean and perfect?
- The signal Luke and Jen will use to communicate.
- The point of view the novel is told from.
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- Unusual for the time of year.
- The reason Jen's dad called the house.
- A word to describe how Luke's parents treat him.
- Another word for "wealthy" to describe the Talbots.
- The reason Luke's plan to escape was delayed.
- "Notion" is a synonym for this vocabulary word.
16 Clues: Another Shadow Child • Luke's family's occupation. • Unusual for the time of year. • A device Luke barely recognized. • What word means clean and perfect? • The reason Jen's dad called the house. • The point of view the novel is told from. • Government misinformation for political gain. • The reason Luke's plan to escape was delayed. • ...
SEL Vocabulary 2023-11-08
Across
- 循环
- 担心
- 消极的
- Feelings which act like signals
- Some people will feel this emotion if they see a big spider
- The things you do and the way you do them
- Ideas we have in our minds
- You might feel this way if someone buys you an unexpected gift
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- The oppositve of comfortable
- You might feel this way if you expected something bad to happed, but something good happened instead
- 兴奋的
- You might feel this way if you're warm in bed
- Some people would feel this emotion while waiting for a bus
- 积极的
- A feeling when you're very, very tired
- Chemical messengers in the body, such as adrenaline
16 Clues: 循环 • 担心 • 消极的 • 兴奋的 • 积极的 • Ideas we have in our minds • The oppositve of comfortable • Feelings which act like signals • A feeling when you're very, very tired • The things you do and the way you do them • You might feel this way if you're warm in bed • Chemical messengers in the body, such as adrenaline • Some people would feel this emotion while waiting for a bus • ...
Formative Essay Reading 2 2017-08-30
Across
- (n - 6) state-granted protection to someone who has left their country and cannot return
- (n/v - 9) a movement or set of movements requiring skill or care
- (adj - 8) thorough and careful; strictly applied or implemented
- (Latin phrase - 2-8) not present at the event (commonly used for trial/sentencing in courts)
- (n - 9) a legal act of the European Union, requiring member states to achieve the result but without strict conditions on how it is achieved
- (adj - 8) lacking legal force; having no effect or validity
- (n - 10) a formal agreement passed by a legislative or formal body, usually after a vote
- (n - 6) a specific article, condition or stipulation in a treaty, bill or contract
- (Law - phrase 8-5) reasonable grounds to believe a crime has been committed, especially when searching or detaining someone
- (adj/n - 9) a result/consequence that follows logically from something else
- (adj - 10) careful and precise; showing great attention to detail
- (adj - 8) a person below the age at which criminal prosecution is possible (18 in most states)
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- (n - 7) a collection of documents about a particular person or subject
- (adj - 9)(appearing to be) reasonable or probable
- (adj - 9) necessary; the opposite of 'optional'
- (Law - phrase - 6-2-5) the duty of a claimant/party in a dispute/trial to produce the evidence that will show their claims against the other party to be true
- (v/n - 10)to send someone back to their own country
- (Law - 4-7)a negotiation in criminal trials in which the defendant and the prosecutor reach a mutually satisfactory disposition of a criminal case, often including the reduction/dismissal of sentences/charges
- (adj - 9) involving two sides, especially two countries
- (adj - 9) producing a great deal of profit; money-making
20 Clues: (adj - 9) necessary; the opposite of 'optional' • (adj - 9)(appearing to be) reasonable or probable • (v/n - 10)to send someone back to their own country • (adj - 9) involving two sides, especially two countries • (adj - 9) producing a great deal of profit; money-making • (adj - 8) lacking legal force; having no effect or validity • ...
c 1 2024-01-08
Across
- Evidence favorable to the accused, the courts have deemed this to be a violation of a defendants due process rights.
- A sudden knowing without any conscious reasoning
- Searches for, collects, and preserves physical evidence in investigations of crime and suspected criminals.
- the perpetrator of a crime will bring something to the crime scene and will leave with something from it
- To observe or study closely, to inquire into something
- A legislative act relating to prohibited conduct and attaching a penalty or punishment to that conduct.
- characteristic way a criminal commits a specific type of crime
- avenues bearing clues or potential sources of info. relevant to solving a crime
- most crimes occur
- a piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority.
- less serious crime
- refers to specialists trained in recording, identifying, and interpreting the minute of physical evidence.
- A logical process in which a conclusion follows from specific conditions.
- The belief that by working together the police and the community can accomplish what neither can accomplish alone.
- Changes the focus from the criminal to the location of crimes
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- Statues and ordinances list specific conditions
- Investigators must know how to sift through the mountains of available info to find the data that pertains to their case.
- An act or omission that is forebitten by law and considered an offense against the state
- pieces of information that are available at the scene of a crime
- Skilled in interacting across gender, ethic, generational, social, and political group lines.
- refers to a persons degree of risk of being sued
- the events, circumstances, remarks, etc. which relate to a particular case, especially as constituting admissible evidence in a court of law.
- A boarder field that encompasses the application of myriad scientific processes to the law
- Applied science that involves the study of facts that are then used to inform criminal trials.
- A serious crime, graver than a misdemeanor
25 Clues: most crimes occur • less serious crime • A serious crime, graver than a misdemeanor • Statues and ordinances list specific conditions • A sudden knowing without any conscious reasoning • refers to a persons degree of risk of being sued • To observe or study closely, to inquire into something • a piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority. • ...
Test 1 review 1 2026-02-12
Across
- the party against whom civil or criminal charges are filed
- a contract that may be set aside or validated later (2 words)
- rules of professional conduct not enacted by government
- an action that causes bodily harm
- polite and respectful behavior toward others
- the party filing civil charges
- rules of conduct established and enforced by authority
- a traditional pledge for physicians emphasizing ethical practice (2 words)
- state laws that apply specifically to the practice of medicine (3 words)
- conduct that is unacceptable and violates moral standards (2 words)
- showing concern and understanding for a patient’s needs
- the highest law in the United States
- a ruling that serves as a model for future cases
- a motion stating there is no basis for a trial (2 words)
- a less serious criminal act
- the law that makes employers liable for the actions of employees
- the study of ethical implications of biological research methods
- laws relating to offenses against the public (2 words)
- legal responsibility for one’s actions
Down
- directives issued by the President exercising limited legislative powers (2 words)
- the updated version of the Patient Bill of Rights (3 words)
- failure to exercise the standard of care resulting in harm
- unlawfully restraining a person against their will (2 words)
- beliefs formed by family, culture, and society that serve as the basis for ethical conduct (2 words)
- Debt Collection Practices Act, a law that protects individuals from abusive debt collection practices
- a document outlining professional behavior and workplace rules (3 words)
- principles, standards, and guides to conduct
- an increase in the number of lawsuits
- an agreement formed by actions rather than written or spoken words (2 words)
- written moral guidelines for professional conduct in health care (3 words)
- the ability to clearly and accurately exchange information (2 words)
- a serious criminal act
- the first step in critical thinking
33 Clues: a serious criminal act • a less serious criminal act • the party filing civil charges • an action that causes bodily harm • the first step in critical thinking • the highest law in the United States • an increase in the number of lawsuits • legal responsibility for one’s actions • polite and respectful behavior toward others • principles, standards, and guides to conduct • ...
BUSINESS LAW QUIZ 2013-09-12
Across
- The physical act of a crime
- Mental Intent to engage in an unlawful act
- The responsibility that one bears for any illegal behavior that causes harm
- A type of punishment under criminal law.
- A body of official rules and regulations made to govern people's behavior.
- In criminal law the _______ takes action in the name of the Queen
Down
- The unlawful killing of another human being without justification or excuse.
- A civil case is brought by private individuals called________
- Moral principles that governs a persons behavior.
- The body of law that relates to crime
10 Clues: The physical act of a crime • The body of law that relates to crime • A type of punishment under criminal law. • Mental Intent to engage in an unlawful act • Moral principles that governs a persons behavior. • A civil case is brought by private individuals called________ • In criminal law the _______ takes action in the name of the Queen • ...
Room 4 2021-09-10
Across
- "She cooks an apple pie"; They said she _____ an apple pie.
- Do you feel like ____(go) out tonight?
- All Mexican food needs to have this complement. It has a sour taste.
- The place where people pay for their crimes.
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- Would you ____ a slice of pizza?
- Criminal who breaks into someone else house.
- If I ____(win) the lottery, I would give all the money to my family.
- You bake this dessert on birthday's.
- "I live in Paris"; He said he ____ in Paris.
- Criminal that steals with violence.
10 Clues: Would you ____ a slice of pizza? • Criminal that steals with violence. • You bake this dessert on birthday's. • Do you feel like ____(go) out tonight? • Criminal who breaks into someone else house. • "I live in Paris"; He said he ____ in Paris. • The place where people pay for their crimes. • "She cooks an apple pie"; They said she _____ an apple pie. • ...
FOR3701 Learning Unit 3 2025-08-07
Across
- South African criminals secret language
- the need most commonly used as motive to commit burglary
- these criminals constitute a relatively small percentage of the total criminal
- are the target of both amateur and professional criminals
- Modus Operandi is a Latin term that means
- Modus operandi information must be regarded merely as what to criminal investigation
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- are often selected by criminals bon basis of appearance, age, race or profession
- these criminals act very impulsively
- number of categories a criminal's trademark can be divided into
- commonly committed by juvenile burglars
10 Clues: these criminals act very impulsively • South African criminals secret language • commonly committed by juvenile burglars • Modus Operandi is a Latin term that means • the need most commonly used as motive to commit burglary • are the target of both amateur and professional criminals • number of categories a criminal's trademark can be divided into • ...
Merry Christmas Dad! 2025-12-24
6 Clues: _____fingers • Losers of Super Bowl LIX • Hauler with a bed but no pillow • She assigns grades and shapes minds • Well-known vodka with a friendly-sounding name • The Griswald's doesn't fit in their living room
