criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 11/12 2023-01-06
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- law that has been passed as legislation
- protects basic rights and freedoms of all canadians, keeping it a free and democratic country
- system of punishments for criminals such as prisons
- a form of punishment that helps the criminal by offering them treatment so they are
- basis of the British and canadian legal systems
- deals with less serious cases, often civil lawsuits
- a federal law that includes definitions of most of the criminal offences that the Parliament of Canada has enacted
- the constitutional principle that all government action must be based on law and that governments and officials must obey the law
- form of early release of a criminal where they agree to certain conditions
- system that involves the branch of government that includes courts of law and judges
- branch of gov that deals with wongs committed against each other
- an act that covers the prosecution of youth for criminal offences
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- to be imprisoned
- a clause that lets leaders opt out of certain parts of the constitution
- law passed ny the BC legislatures, helps make sure everyone can participate equally in daily life in BC
- of being apart of society
- the highest level of court in most judicial systems
- the most serious criminal offences under the criminal code
- a branch of the law dealing with relations between private parties
- one who exercises jurisdiction over the majority of provincial regulatory offences and municipal by-law prosecutions
- its purpose was to make french the most commonly used language in quebec. French has to be the language of legislation and the courts, administration, work, and business
21 Clues: to be imprisoned • of being apart of society • law that has been passed as legislation • basis of the British and canadian legal systems • the highest level of court in most judicial systems • system of punishments for criminals such as prisons • deals with less serious cases, often civil lawsuits • the most serious criminal offences under the criminal code • ...
Fundamentals of Law & Codes 2023-09-29
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- less serious crimes such as shoplifting or DUI; usually carries a fine and/or jail sentence of less than a year
- Code set of laws which are related to the punishment of crimes and offenses
- body of law dealing with crime and the legal punishment of criminal offenses
- crimes which are planned and carried out by criminal groups such as gangs
- disturbing others by gathering in groups or engaging in offensive public displays
- laws which place limitations on dangerous or unlawful items and activities
- disputes and private rights between individuals, organizations/ parties or between the two, in which compensation is awarded to the victim
- laws applied to the United States as a whole
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- committing an offense against a person working for the public service; crimes committed during a criminal procedure
- occurs when a person intentionally, knowingly, recklessly or with criminal negligence causes the death of another person
- serious crimes such as murder, kidnapping, robbery, etc.; punishable by a year or more in state prison
- mild crimes (civil offenses or petty crimes) such as littering, parking violations, etc.; only punishable by tickets or fines
- serves as the federal government’s main penal code and includes criminal procedure for federal crimes
- crimes which can be considered between a felony and misdemeanor, based on circumstances
- protect citizens from excessive charges, limit of freedoms and abusive power from authorities
- carried out by a threat of bodily harm coupled with an apparent, present ability to cause the harm
- municipal regulations and laws enacted in local areas
- law implementing and interpreting the United States constitution in criminal justice cases
- person sexually abusing another person
- each state’s unique system of laws and courts
20 Clues: person sexually abusing another person • laws applied to the United States as a whole • each state’s unique system of laws and courts • municipal regulations and laws enacted in local areas • crimes which are planned and carried out by criminal groups such as gangs • laws which place limitations on dangerous or unlawful items and activities • ...
Reeses Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-20
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- _______ go to detention centers.
- The _____ is seeking monetary damages
- ___ Just like LAW AND ORDER.
- step 6 in Adult criminal justice process ____.
- Judges to superior court are ___ to four year terms.
- ____ and ohio have boot camps for bad kids.
- The ____ has a right to testify, but he or she is not required to.
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- ____ kids are punished in Georgia.
- _____ is a camp in GA.
- Second step to Adult criminal justice process ____.
- First step to Adult criminal justice process ____.
- The_______ Attorney seeks punishment that could be a fine.
- Third step to Adult criminal justice process ____.
- ___ year terms for the supreme court.
- _____ person who brings a lawsuit against another person.
- ____ bargaining step 5,
16 Clues: _____ is a camp in GA. • ____ bargaining step 5, • ___ Just like LAW AND ORDER. • _______ go to detention centers. • ____ kids are punished in Georgia. • The _____ is seeking monetary damages • ___ year terms for the supreme court. • ____ and ohio have boot camps for bad kids. • step 6 in Adult criminal justice process ____. • ...
Judicial Branch 2022-04-20
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- the prosecution must prove the defendant is _____ “beyond a reasonable doubt”
- Georgia’s general jurisdiction trial court is the _____ court
- deals with private disputes such as divorce, property ownership, contracts, and personal injury
- deals with actions that harm people and society
- Georgia law defines a juvenile as a person under the age of __
- this is the second step in the adult criminal justice process
- a juvenile may have to attend a youth _______ center
- a person named as the wrong-doer in a civil or criminal case
- a violation of a law that only pertains to children
- judges to superior court are elected to __ year terms
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- interprets the laws of Georgia
- ____ jurisdiction is the ability given to higher courts to review lower court rulings and decisions on appeal
- a case (either civil or criminal) will be argued during this
- this is the first step in the adult criminal justice process
- judges to the supreme court are elected to __ year terms
- a person who brings a lawsuit against another person
- an act that is considered a crime if it is committed by an adult
- criminal cases such as traffic violations and minor civil cases
18 Clues: interprets the laws of Georgia • deals with actions that harm people and society • a violation of a law that only pertains to children • a person who brings a lawsuit against another person • a juvenile may have to attend a youth _______ center • judges to superior court are elected to __ year terms • judges to the supreme court are elected to __ year terms • ...
Crime 2023-06-21
Wellness Matters 2021-02-21
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- - Pattern that can help relax minds
- - Nothing to do, can lead to signs of depression
- - Supporting words from family, friends, or professionals about health or mental wellbeing
- - People who support
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- - Keeping a lookout on signs of emotional or physical distress
- - Activity that releases creativity in people's minds
- - Help from professionals or family
- - Book to document
- - Man's Best Friend
9 Clues: - Book to document • - Man's Best Friend • - People who support • - Help from professionals or family • - Pattern that can help relax minds • - Nothing to do, can lead to signs of depression • - Activity that releases creativity in people's minds • - Keeping a lookout on signs of emotional or physical distress • ...
Crimes & Detectives 2023-09-21
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- (n)a person who is thought to be a criminal
- (v)to appear
- (n)a crime with music, books or films
- (n)information about a crime
- (v)to study something
- (n)a person who breaks into houses or shops
- (n)detective's proof of a crime
- (v)suddenly meet
- (n)a crime when you cheat someone for money
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- (n)a criminal who steals in shops
- (v)a crime on the street for money
- (v)to blame a criminal with proof
- (n)a person who breaks into banks
- (v)detective's work on a crime
- (v)to blame someone in a crime
- (n)a criminal who damages things for fun
16 Clues: (v)to appear • (v)suddenly meet • (v)to study something • (n)information about a crime • (v)detective's work on a crime • (v)to blame someone in a crime • (n)detective's proof of a crime • (n)a criminal who steals in shops • (v)to blame a criminal with proof • (n)a person who breaks into banks • (v)a crime on the street for money • (n)a crime with music, books or films • ...
Youth Criminal Justice Act Crossword 2020-11-09
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- A person who is 12-17 years old who is charged with an offence
- Ages someone is considered a youth
- Oldest age a person can’t be charged with a crime
- A home with an existing family where a young person is placed for care and rehabilitation
- Current federal legislation that governs youth crime
- A more serious punishment for youth criminals that does not create a criminal record
- The historic term for a young offender or youth criminal
- Young offenders law prior to the Youth Criminal Justice Act
- The absolute maximum fine for youths
- A home that houses several youth criminals for a set time period for rehabilitation; operated by trained staff and non-profit agencies
- Maximum youth sentence for first degree murder
- Date the Youth Criminal Justice Act became law
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- Most common sentence that a judge will give a youth
- One of the reasons youth under 18 are dealt with differently than adults
- Programs under the Youth Offenders Act for first-time, non-violent offending youth
- A serious offence, such as murder, manslaughter etc.
- Measures other than court proceedings for non-violent, first-time youth criminal
- Most common extrajudicial measure assigned to youths
- A person aged 12-17 years old who breaks the law
19 Clues: Ages someone is considered a youth • The absolute maximum fine for youths • Maximum youth sentence for first degree murder • Date the Youth Criminal Justice Act became law • A person aged 12-17 years old who breaks the law • Oldest age a person can’t be charged with a crime • Most common sentence that a judge will give a youth • ...
Chapter 7 Sociology 2024-05-20
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- deviance involving occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a person's lifestyle or self-concept
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prisons
- system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- involves behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
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- process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of the lower status
- process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- an undesirable trait or label that is used to characterize an individual
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- punishment intended to make criminal pay compensation for their acts
- theory that compliance with social norms requires strong norms between individuals and society
- a repetition of or return to criminal behavior
- acts committed of violation of the law
16 Clues: acts committed of violation of the law • a repetition of or return to criminal behavior • job-related crimes committed by high-status people • behavior that departs from societal or group norms • discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment • involves behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ...
CPL - Terms - Chapter 1 2023-09-27
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- the study of law
- lawyer
- in a legal proceeding, a body of men and women selected to hear and examine certain facts and determine the truth
- written laws enacted by legislatures
- a basic principle of our consitutional system; it limits government to powers provided to it by the people
- in a civil case, the injured party who brings legal action against the alleged wrongdoer
- a noncriminal lawsuit, brought to enforce a right or redress a wrong
- evidence that justifies an officer in stopping and questioning an individual believed to be involved in criminal activity; based on less evidence than probable cause but more than a mere hunch
- the process by which courts decide whether the laws passed by Congress or state legislatures are constitutional
- one of the provisions of the U.S. Constitution enacted after the original Constitution became law; an addition to an existing document or plan
- rules/regulations that give authority to the government to safely protect the rights of citizens to prevent crime
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- preponderance of evidence
- the state or federal government's attorney in a criminal case
- a criminal offense, less serious than a felony, punishable by a prison sentence of one year or less
- the branch of law dealing with crimes and their punishments
- the highest court in the United States
- the person against whom a claim is made; in a civil suit, the defendant is the person being sued, in a criminal case, the defendant is the person charged with committing a crime
- litigation between two parties
- all law that does not involve criminal matters, such as tort and contract law; civil law usually deals with private rights of individuals, groups, or businesses
- a serious criminal offense punishable by a person sentenced to more than one year
20 Clues: lawyer • the study of law • preponderance of evidence • litigation between two parties • written laws enacted by legislatures • the highest court in the United States • the branch of law dealing with crimes and their punishments • the state or federal government's attorney in a criminal case • a noncriminal lawsuit, brought to enforce a right or redress a wrong • ...
Chapter 11 crossword puzzle 2023-02-16
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- : a court that decides on constitutional issues and sometimes acts as the final court for criminal cases
- : it is a place where most criminal laws are contained
- : it is the bill of rights and is in the constitution of Canada
- : a system of criminal justice which focuses on the rehabilitation of offenders through reconciliation with the victims and the community
- : a system for legal punishments for crimes
- : law that is based on rulings made by judges in court cases
- : this law type of cases uses R or Regina as the prosecutor
- : a court for family matters, criminal matters, youth matters, small claims, and traffic and municipal by-law matters
- : an offence which is a less serious case that gets handled by lower courts
- : it is our rights, privileges, and power we all enjoy and we balance them with our duties
- : a rule that are governed by laws, and there is no one above than the law
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- : it is used for police investigations for evidence by simply using the hair, blood, or anything to find the genetic code
- : a court that conducts civil and criminal jury and non-jury trials.
- : it is the structure of how the courts are leveled in BC
- : an offence that is a serious case that gets handled in provincial supreme courts
- : it is a penalty where you kill the guilty person as the punishment
- : law that has been passed as legislation by federal, provincial, or municipal governments
- : this law type of case usually disagree over contracts, property, or personal relationships
- : It covers prosecution of youths for criminal offences
- : it is a law that protects creators of original material from unauthorized duplication or use
20 Clues: : a system for legal punishments for crimes • : it is a place where most criminal laws are contained • : It covers prosecution of youths for criminal offences • : it is the structure of how the courts are leveled in BC • : this law type of cases uses R or Regina as the prosecutor • : law that is based on rulings made by judges in court cases • ...
CIP,C11-6,2018 2020-11-04
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- a meeting of the minds (CcQ)
- to sue the third party responsible for a loss
- the ability to enter into a contract
- a vital mistake in a contract causing nullity
- the value remaining in damaged property
- the decrease in value of property over time
- a type of intentional misrepresentation to mislead
- a type of insurance that covers amounts over and above the underlying primary policy limits
- a meeting of the minds (Commom Law)
- the legal guardian of another person
- this type of policy would be used for personal accidents
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- multiple policies covering the same risk
- utmost good faith in latin (2)
- the value in a contract
- one who is responsible for the property of another
- a type of contract which has a predetermined amount in case of a total loss
- when a minor gets exploited in a contract (CcQ)
- fair market value of property
- a type of fact essential to analyzing a risk
19 Clues: the value in a contract • a meeting of the minds (CcQ) • fair market value of property • utmost good faith in latin (2) • a meeting of the minds (Commom Law) • the ability to enter into a contract • the legal guardian of another person • the value remaining in damaged property • multiple policies covering the same risk • the decrease in value of property over time • ...
criminology 2013-10-06
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- identification of person through examination
- A science applied to answering legal questions
- an instrument that record changes of physiological processes
- forgotten person in the criminal justice system
- identification of persons through comparison of fingerprint
- medical knowledge ti the purposes of law and justice
- PNP rank star in the shoulder
- premier educational institution for the police,fire,and jail personel
- the world first crime laboratory was established by
- the term criminalistics was first used by
- administer the entrance and promotional exam
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- a person who search,collect physical evidence
- the initiator of the philippine criminal justice system
- every contact leaves a trace
- study of physical evidence
- mother of criminal
- loops,arches and whorls are example of
- the highest rank in the PNP
- any signature,handwriting,typewritting, or other mark whose source or dispute
- a person who committed a crime
- infallible means of positive identification known to man
- a proof of alligation
- the second in command in the PNP
23 Clues: mother of criminal • a proof of alligation • study of physical evidence • the highest rank in the PNP • every contact leaves a trace • PNP rank star in the shoulder • a person who committed a crime • the second in command in the PNP • loops,arches and whorls are example of • the term criminalistics was first used by • identification of person through examination • ...
Chapter 2 Law 2024-01-09
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- Body of law that spells out the elements of criminal acts
- Crimes committed by wealthy or powerful individuals in the course of their professions
- Rules set fourth how substantive laws are to be enforced
- Latin for "To stand by a decision"
- Reason for committing a crime
- Response by a defendant to a criminal charge
- Police tactics that unduly encourage an individual to commit a crime he/she wouldn't usually commit
- Type of government that divides powers between a national government and smaller government
- Latin for "Guilty deed"
- The party bringing a lawsuit against someone else
- Genaric term for all non criminal law
- Standard used by jurors to arrive at a verdict
- offenders that violate a society's shared norms
- Purposeful act/state of mind to commit a crime
- Response to a criminal charge in which the defendant admits to committing
- Crimes during which no violence is perpetuated against a person such as a thief
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- Requirement that the state must meet
- Violet Crimes
- Crimes committed by members of illegal organizations
- Latin for "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth"
- Person against whom a criminal charge is pending
- Serious offence with possible sentence in prison
- Lesser offence
- Body of the law that defines criminal offences
- Authority to make legal decisions based on geographic area
- The test of legal insanity, asking weather the defendant understood the nature and quality
- Legal doctrine saying, if a death occurs during a felony, the perpetrator may be charged with first degree murder
- Latin for "Guilty mind"
- Prosecution of an accused person 2 times for the same offence
29 Clues: Violet Crimes • Lesser offence • Latin for "Guilty deed" • Latin for "Guilty mind" • Reason for committing a crime • Latin for "To stand by a decision" • Requirement that the state must meet • Genaric term for all non criminal law • Response by a defendant to a criminal charge • Body of the law that defines criminal offences • Standard used by jurors to arrive at a verdict • ...
HUCK FINN vocabulary 2022-06-16
13 Clues: (s)shocking • (p)to steal • (p)to annoy • (i)rebellion • (t)dangerous • (w)to deceive • (s)a criminal • (r)a criminal • (b)a criminal • (c)to convince • (a)to confuse or upset • (h)emotional manipulation • (s)a fragile, often makeshift hut
Healthy Minds 2022-02-15
10 Clues: Type of goal • Human Nature • Means of travel • Close companion • Cap and Gown event • To open ones mouth • Fundraising company • Place to store water • Great ... of the 1920s • Links - Puzzle, Games, Map
Master Minds 2020-04-14
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- in a skeptical manner
- important to green plants who use sunlight to synthesize their food
- a large heavy person or object - .."ing"
- using existing work/ product as a basis
- a state of happiness and satisfaction
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- with sincere and intense conviction
- thinks deeply and at length about something
- type of rattlesnake, hint "carat"
- person who takes responsibility for another's performance. hint "sure"
- admit that something is true after first denying it
10 Clues: in a skeptical manner • type of rattlesnake, hint "carat" • with sincere and intense conviction • a state of happiness and satisfaction • using existing work/ product as a basis • a large heavy person or object - .."ing" • thinks deeply and at length about something • admit that something is true after first denying it • ...
great minds 2022-08-30
10 Clues: savings • new york • growth of cities • unfair treatment • relating to farming • state of poor health • coming into a new country • factories to produce goods • economic in which a country's trade • a forcible overthrow of a government
Great Minds 2023-07-19
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- of or having a special activity, purpose, or task; relating to the way in which something works or operates.
- favorable or advantageous; resulting in good
- (in tennis and similar games) serve an ace against (an opponent)
- in contrast or comparison with the fact that.
- extremely surprising or impressive; amazing
- acquire complete knowledge or skill in (an accomplishment, technique, or art)
- in an open, honest, and direct manner.
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- evoking admiration through size, quality, or skill; grand, imposing, or awesome
- impossible to believe
- give a practical exhibition and explanation of (how a machine, skill, or craft works or is performed
10 Clues: impossible to believe • in an open, honest, and direct manner. • extremely surprising or impressive; amazing • favorable or advantageous; resulting in good • in contrast or comparison with the fact that. • (in tennis and similar games) serve an ace against (an opponent) • acquire complete knowledge or skill in (an accomplishment, technique, or art) • ...
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: Arms around • Longing deeply • Secret getaway • Lure into desire • Midnight romance • Steamy encounter • Behind the scenes • Object of affection • Mischievous thoughts • Unbreakable connection
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: Gentle caress • Sweet nothings • Away to romance • Cast a spell on • Playful trouble • Wild imagination • Candlelit dinner • Warm and alluring • Mischievous ideas • Memories of passion
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: Softly spoken • Burning desire • Complete delight • Slightly naughty • Excitingly naughty • Complete happiness • Stimulating thought • Powerfully alluring • Stunningly beautiful • Overwhelmed with passion
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: Red hot • Up in love • Wanting more • Full of love • Lewd thoughts • Ready for more • Dangerous affair • Desiring attention • Shining with desire • Seeking the unknown
Wings of fire ;) 2024-03-09
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- Name of the dragonet (Formly Darkstalker)
- This tribe has a barb at the end of their tails
- The name of the Mudwing in the Dragonet prophecy
- The Rainwing that can't change their scales
- Winter's brother who was turned into Pyrite
- Funny, smart Sandwing that was in Jade Mountain
- The name of the Sandwing in the Dragonet prophecy
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- W
- The one Nightwing that can read minds
- *grumpy* Icewing who is royal and who has a crush on Moon
- The place where dragons from all tribes learn together in peace
- These dragons used to be able to read minds
12 Clues: W • The one Nightwing that can read minds • Name of the dragonet (Formly Darkstalker) • The Rainwing that can't change their scales • These dragons used to be able to read minds • Winter's brother who was turned into Pyrite • This tribe has a barb at the end of their tails • Funny, smart Sandwing that was in Jade Mountain • The name of the Mudwing in the Dragonet prophecy • ...
Judicial Branch 2022-04-21
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- This court has the final say about Georgia laws
- This type of law deals with actions that harm people and society
- This is the sixth step in Adult Criminal Justice Process
- The Judicial branch ____ laws
- This is a violation of a law that only pertains to children
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- This type of law deals with private disputes
- This is considered a crime if it is committed by an adult
- The person named as the wrong-doer in a civil or criminal case
- Georgia law defines a juvenile as a person under the age of _____
- How many rights do Juveniles have?
- The person who brings a lawsuit against another person
- How are most judges chosen to serve on most of the courts
- This court is Georgia's general jurisdiction trial court
- This is the first step in the Adult Criminal Justice Process
- This is the second step in the Adult Criminal Justice Process
15 Clues: The Judicial branch ____ laws • How many rights do Juveniles have? • This type of law deals with private disputes • This court has the final say about Georgia laws • The person who brings a lawsuit against another person • This court is Georgia's general jurisdiction trial court • This is the sixth step in Adult Criminal Justice Process • ...
Criminal Process 2014-10-14
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- This report highlight problems with the CCRC.
- This is an appeal on a point of law.
- The most serious criminal offences.
- The commission recommended an agency to investigate miscarriages of justice.
- An example of a triable either way offence.
- The Director of Public Prosecutions
- Where the CCRC is based
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- When appealing often permission is given.
- An example of a miscarriage of justice investigated by the CCRC.
- The lowest criminal court.
- The Magistrates have the power to hear the case.
- This Act created the CCRC.
- What a person may do if they are unhappy with the outcome of their case.
- The result when a person is found guilty.
14 Clues: Where the CCRC is based • The lowest criminal court. • This Act created the CCRC. • The most serious criminal offences. • The Director of Public Prosecutions • This is an appeal on a point of law. • When appealing often permission is given. • The result when a person is found guilty. • An example of a triable either way offence. • ...
Criminal Law 2016-04-18
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- the person you are married to
- to put someone in jail
- enough/sufficient
- to plan something
- highest form of crime against the state
- a serious crime
- to make someone lose control
- something that is an obligation
- physical contact between two people
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- the killing of a person
- a minor/ not serious crime
- to make a crime more serious
- the illegal killing of a person
- threat to hurt or injure someone
14 Clues: a serious crime • enough/sufficient • to plan something • to put someone in jail • the killing of a person • a minor/ not serious crime • to make a crime more serious • to make someone lose control • the person you are married to • the illegal killing of a person • something that is an obligation • threat to hurt or injure someone • physical contact between two people • ...
Criminal Crossword 2022-09-02
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- the action of tricking someone into committing a crime in order to secure their prosecution.
- the practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats.
- entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
- a violation or infringement of a law or agreement.
- the defense of one's person or interests, especially through the use of physical force, which is permitted in certain cases as an answer to a charge of violent crime.
- theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust or belonging to one's employer.
- theft of personal property.
- A crime typically involving violence
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- A minor wrong doing
- the crime of killing a human being without malice aforethought, or otherwise in circumstances not amounting to murder.
- the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
- generally non-violent in nature and includes public corruption, health care fraud, mortgage fraud, securities fraud, and money laundering
- action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property.
- the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness.
14 Clues: A minor wrong doing • theft of personal property. • A crime typically involving violence • a violation or infringement of a law or agreement. • the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness. • the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another. • the practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats. • ...
Criminal Law 2023-11-29
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- the lawyer's final opportunity in a trial
- describes the parties, outlines the nature of the issue
- the finding or decision of a jury
- a person who is guilty of committing a felony.
- a defendant agrees to plead guilty to some or all charges in exchange for concessions from the prosecuto
- behavior that is punishable as a public offense
- knowingly or purposefully caused harm
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- the breaking of a law, rule, or agreement
- a type of offense punishable under criminal law.
- damage to someone's property being careless
- a place of confinement for persons held in lawful custody
- loss or harm resulting from injury to person, property, or reputation
- the state of being responsible for something,
- a state of confinement or captivity
14 Clues: the finding or decision of a jury • a state of confinement or captivity • knowingly or purposefully caused harm • the breaking of a law, rule, or agreement • the lawyer's final opportunity in a trial • damage to someone's property being careless • the state of being responsible for something, • a person who is guilty of committing a felony. • ...
cold snap 2023-12-13
cold snap 2023-12-13
Youth Criminal Justice Act Crossword 2020-03-06
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- A person who is 12-17 years old who is charged with an offence
- Ages someone is considered a youth
- Oldest age a person can’t be charged with a crime
- A home with an existing family where a young person is placed for care and rehabilitation
- Current federal legislation that governs youth crime
- A more serious punishment for youth criminals that does not create a criminal record
- The historic term for a young offender or youth criminal
- Young offenders law prior to the Youth Criminal Justice Act
- The absolute maximum fine for youths
- A home that houses several youth criminals for a set time period for rehabilitation; operated by trained staff and non-profit agencies
- Maximum youth sentence for first degree murder
- Date the Youth Criminal Justice Act became law
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- Most common sentence that a judge will give a youth
- One of the reasons youth under 18 are dealt with differently than adults
- Programs under the Youth Offenders Act for first-time, non-violent offending youth
- A serious offence, such as murder, manslaughter etc.
- Measures other than court proceedings for non-violent, first-time youth criminal
- Most common extrajudicial measure assigned to youths
- A person aged 12-17 years old who breaks the law
19 Clues: Ages someone is considered a youth • The absolute maximum fine for youths • Maximum youth sentence for first degree murder • Date the Youth Criminal Justice Act became law • A person aged 12-17 years old who breaks the law • Oldest age a person can’t be charged with a crime • Most common sentence that a judge will give a youth • ...
Bow Valley College 2023-06-02
Criminal Puzzle 2023-12-05
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- contrôle un véhicule
- un personne qui peux être le criminal
- un personne qui arrête les criminal
- un personne qui est avec un suspect
- admettre à un crime
- un personne qui vole les choses
- un personne qui faire les décision
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- un chose qui est ne pas vrai
- un personne qui faire les crimes
- un chose qui est illégal
- un action qui prend un chose ça c'est ne pas leur chose
- changer quoi tu ressembler à
- un personne qui trouve le criminal
13 Clues: admettre à un crime • contrôle un véhicule • un chose qui est illégal • un chose qui est ne pas vrai • changer quoi tu ressembler à • un personne qui vole les choses • un personne qui faire les crimes • un personne qui trouve le criminal • un personne qui faire les décision • un personne qui arrête les criminal • un personne qui est avec un suspect • ...
matthew crossword 2021-10-06
Midnight Sun 2023-12-08
15 Clues: Red • town • werewolf • last name • last name • Jacobs dad • bella's dad • Sees Future • Reads minds • Supernatural • Moms boyfriends • Eyes Edward eyes • between day and dark • swan Charlies daughter • Monkey Bella and Edward on tree
Pernille & Nicolais Bryllup 2023-04-30
16 Clues: Ældst • Yngst • Alkohol-ham • Snack-hende • Ynglings by • Alkohol-hende • Chokolade-ham • App (mødested) • Kirke for bryllup • Ynglings Aktivitet • Ynglings-dyr (Ham) • Dansk favorit band • Første ferie sammen • Ynglings-dyr (Hende) • Første Date København • Ed Sheeran-forlovet til
Vocab List #2- Francesca Thompson- Mazzeo 2021-09-15
Across
- the " " of people filled the auditorium
- Her argument was " " she had dejected herself from the group discussion.
- a judge has great " " to be able to look at a criminal and determine his punishment.
- tone the judge keeps an " " throughout the case as to show his open mindedness.
- donating money to the school allows " " for clubs and other extra curricular's.
- the melted metal was " "
- praying to the lord at the time was a " " act as it made you look good
- the walls of the bathtub " " me as I sat down.
- the police officer " " he has camera footage of the criminal in the bank.
- maleficent was evil but later turned " " and gentle.
Down
- the time students eat lunch can " " how well they focus in school.
- the " " of the criminals trial allowed the evidence to be more thoroughly examined.
- his writings expressed the " " of his ideas and feelings.
- reasoning The police officer gives " " for the criminal to take a DNA test.
- albert demonstrates the skill of " " because of all the things he invented on his own
- but the criminal comes back with a " " stating he has a twin brother.
- the teacher would " " directions before giving the students the assignment
- the criminal " " he was not there at the time of the murder.
- the beautiful, " " flower bloomed last night.
- anger from inside out the movie is a perfect example of " "
20 Clues: the melted metal was " " • the " " of people filled the auditorium • the beautiful, " " flower bloomed last night. • the walls of the bathtub " " me as I sat down. • maleficent was evil but later turned " " and gentle. • his writings expressed the " " of his ideas and feelings. • the criminal " " he was not there at the time of the murder. • ...
Legal Studies - Holiday HW Revision 2022-01-30
Across
- The right to trial by jury is partly protected by this.
- many of the rights that protect victims are contained here.
- One of the principles of justice
- One of the rights of an accused is to be tried without what type of delay.
- another name for a more serious criminal offence.
- different arrangements made to victims to help them present their testimony.
- One of the agencies required to inform victims about proceedings.
Down
- may be used to remove the accused from the direct line of vision of the witness.
- the prosecution must discharge the burden of proof beyond reasonable
- The Criminal Act 2009 (VIC) aims to protect vulnerable witnesses.
- Summary offences are dealt with in this court.
- A vulnerable witness is a person who is required to give evidence in a criminal case and is considered to be ........
- the level of proof required in a criminal trial
- A person that is a victim of a criminal act of violence can apply to join the victims
- an important component in relation to a criminal trial.
15 Clues: One of the principles of justice • Summary offences are dealt with in this court. • the level of proof required in a criminal trial • another name for a more serious criminal offence. • The right to trial by jury is partly protected by this. • an important component in relation to a criminal trial. • many of the rights that protect victims are contained here. • ...
Charlie and the Big Foot Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-23
9 Clues: Name of the new school • Charlie's favorite cookie • A game with feet and bases • Group name for the cool kids • Let's just be friends and call a • Use me with a mitt to play catch • A caring person that helps the sick • minds, They say these minds think alike • If you spilled something you may have to wear this
The Outsiders: Chapter 2 2016-10-25
Across
- Cop slang
- Rough hangout
- Bad habit
- "Things are ______ all over."
- Absentminded; flake
- Plaid shirt
- Shepard Gang leader
- Johnny sweet talker
- Fleshy drupe
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- Movie cost
- Movie snack
- Soc drive-in
- Thug; criminal
- Soda employer
- Alice in Wonderland cat
- Dally non-criminal hobby
- Rodeo race
- Picket and ________
- Look up to
- Dally language
- Greaser's preferred drink
21 Clues: Cop slang • Bad habit • Movie cost • Rodeo race • Look up to • Movie snack • Plaid shirt • Soc drive-in • Fleshy drupe • Rough hangout • Soda employer • Thug; criminal • Dally language • Absentminded; flake • Picket and ________ • Shepard Gang leader • Johnny sweet talker • Alice in Wonderland cat • Dally non-criminal hobby • Greaser's preferred drink • "Things are ______ all over."
CRIME and IT'S CONSEQUENCES CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-10-03
Across
- legal defense or legal excuse from criminal responsibility.
- criminal intent or guilty state of mind.
- criminal law-must not be retroactive.
- stands for uniform crime reports
- not a crime when committed by an adult.
- external consequence that makes an action a crime.
- standard-what human beings should or should not do.
Down
- refers to criminal conduct-reckless.
- part one offenses
- wrong in themselves.
- forced or coerced to do so against his/her will.
- prohibita offenses that are illegal because laws define them as such.
- another meaning for norm.
- the harm must be legally forbidden.
14 Clues: part one offenses • wrong in themselves. • another meaning for norm. • stands for uniform crime reports • the harm must be legally forbidden. • refers to criminal conduct-reckless. • criminal law-must not be retroactive. • not a crime when committed by an adult. • criminal intent or guilty state of mind. • forced or coerced to do so against his/her will. • ...
CRIME and IT'S CONSEQUENCES 2021-10-03
Across
- Part I offenses
- meaning of UCR
- any standard-what human beings should or should not do.
- wrong in themselves.
- criminal intent or a guilty state of mind.
- refers to criminal conduct—(reckless)
- not a crime when committed by an adult
Down
- a criminal law must not be retroactive
- external consequence that makes an action a crime.
- forced or coerced to do so against his or her will
- illegal because laws define them as such.
- legal defense or legal excuse from criminal responsibility.
- another meaning for norm.
- the harm must be legally forbidden.
14 Clues: meaning of UCR • Part I offenses • wrong in themselves. • another meaning for norm. • the harm must be legally forbidden. • refers to criminal conduct—(reckless) • a criminal law must not be retroactive • not a crime when committed by an adult • illegal because laws define them as such. • criminal intent or a guilty state of mind. • ...
Curious Minds 2023-04-05
Across
- Capital of the country over which the Taliban is ruling
- The most visited country in the world
- This continent has the highest number of countries
- The parliament of the largest country in the world
Down
- Ingvar Kamprad founded this
- Not sufficiently strict, severe, or careful.
- The capital of Turkey
- One of the characters in Frozen
- A city in France
9 Clues: A city in France • The capital of Turkey • Ingvar Kamprad founded this • One of the characters in Frozen • The most visited country in the world • Not sufficiently strict, severe, or careful. • This continent has the highest number of countries • The parliament of the largest country in the world • Capital of the country over which the Taliban is ruling
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
9 Clues: Smooth touch • Quick movement • Out of clothes • Complete cover • Longing deeply • Passionate kiss • Wild excitement • Shine of attraction • Appealing to the senses
criminal 2013-09-21
Across
- breaks into a building in order to steal things
- steals things from a shop while pretending to be a customer
- sets fire to buildings/forests/etc on purpose
- takes things into or out of a country illegaly
Down
- illegally takes control of a plane or other vehicle using force
- copies works of art/documents/signatures/etc to deceive people
- takes someone by force and doesn't release them until a ransom is paid
- steals another person's property
8 Clues: steals another person's property • sets fire to buildings/forests/etc on purpose • takes things into or out of a country illegaly • breaks into a building in order to steal things • steals things from a shop while pretending to be a customer • copies works of art/documents/signatures/etc to deceive people • ...
Malachi 3 Tithing is Law 2022-12-05
Across
- v17 What will the righteous be, to the Lord?
- v10 What will open in heaven?
- v15 Who are called happy?
- v5 What is the fourth criminal type listed? (3 words)
- v4 What will the offerings be?
- v2 What kind of fire?
- v3 What is being purified, when the Lord sits to watch?
- v12 What will the nations call Israel?
- v1 Who will the Lord send?
- v8 What is the answer to the Lord's question? (4 words)
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- v3 Who is the Lord purifying? (3 words)
- v5 What is the second criminal type listed?
- v9 Who has been cursed? (2 words)
- v6 Whose sons?
- v1 Where will he come, suddenly?
- v8 What question is the Lord asking? (5 words)
- v16 What is written for the Lord to read? (3 words)
- v5 What is the first criminal type listed?
- v5 What is the third criminal type listed? (2 words)
- v10 What needs to be put in the storehouse?
- v14 What reason does Israel give for not serving the Lord?
- v18 Ascertain, detect, judge, differentiate.
22 Clues: v6 Whose sons? • v2 What kind of fire? • v15 Who are called happy? • v1 Who will the Lord send? • v10 What will open in heaven? • v4 What will the offerings be? • v1 Where will he come, suddenly? • v9 Who has been cursed? (2 words) • v12 What will the nations call Israel? • v3 Who is the Lord purifying? (3 words) • v5 What is the first criminal type listed? • ...
Judicial branch 2022-04-20
Across
- laws that deal with private disputes such as divorce, property, ownership, and personal injuries
- 6th step
- court that has general jurisdiction over felony cases, divorce, and land disputes.
- 2nd step
- Bargaining 5th step
- 1st step in the Criminal Justice project
- person named as the wrongdoer in a civil or criminal case
- what the Judicial branch does with the laws
- ___ act a violation of the law that pertains to children
Down
- ____ or under, the age of a juvenile
- hearing 3rd step
- a person who brings a lawsuit against another person
- State trial courts exercise limited jurisdiction over ____ criminal cases.
- for trial 4th step
- ___ act that is considered a crime if commited by an adult.
- laws that deal with actions that harm people and society
16 Clues: 6th step • 2nd step • hearing 3rd step • for trial 4th step • Bargaining 5th step • ____ or under, the age of a juvenile • 1st step in the Criminal Justice project • what the Judicial branch does with the laws • a person who brings a lawsuit against another person • laws that deal with actions that harm people and society • ...
Sports Pyscology Crossword 2024-06-10
13 Clues: mamba • teacher • principal • your minds • being hurt • head injury • shaking hands • game official • exercise games • hurting people • bad sportsmanship • how you act after a play • Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
Anicca 2020-10-02
Across
- it affects living things, non living things and our minds
- accepting that all things change leads to less
- what happens when you expect things to remain unchanged
- opposite of permanence
Down
- something that Buddhists believe is wrong and anicca prevents
- impermanence/the idea that everything changes
- what anicca can lead to
- the community which helps support Buddhists
- alternate spelling for anicca
9 Clues: opposite of permanence • what anicca can lead to • alternate spelling for anicca • the community which helps support Buddhists • impermanence/the idea that everything changes • accepting that all things change leads to less • what happens when you expect things to remain unchanged • it affects living things, non living things and our minds • ...
criminal 2013-12-16
Across
- a shaped covering for the hand
- the act or process of investigating
- a person awaiting trial
Down
- a reddish fluid in vertebrates
- intended as representative of the whole
- the permanent end of all functions of life in an organism or some of its cellular components
- a person whose primary occupation is civil or nonmilitary
- a dead body, esp of a human being; cadaver
8 Clues: a person awaiting trial • a reddish fluid in vertebrates • a shaped covering for the hand • the act or process of investigating • intended as representative of the whole • a dead body, esp of a human being; cadaver • a person whose primary occupation is civil or nonmilitary • the permanent end of all functions of life in an organism or some of its cellular components
CRIMINAL LAW 2021-02-02
Across
- serious crimes such as murder, kidnapping and robbery—-felony
- who receives stolen property —-fence
- a grand jury decides whether there is enough evidence to charge you with a crime——Indictment
- -- Encourage or assist (someone) to do something wrong to commit a crime or other offense
- - Sec 439 CrPC deals with it, gives specific powers to HC and Court of Sessions
- - to bring before the court, advance evidence for
- INTENT -- State of mind that accompanies the commission or the offence
- serious crimes such as shoplifting or a DUI——Misdemeanor
Down
- property damage, often for aesthetic purposes—-vandalism
- -- Reason why the act was committed
- taking the property of another; theft; stealing
- incapax - maxim related to Sec 82 of IPC
- when the accused person is brought to court to hear charges, and plead guilty, not guilty, or no contest.
13 Clues: -- Reason why the act was committed • who receives stolen property —-fence • incapax - maxim related to Sec 82 of IPC • taking the property of another; theft; stealing • - to bring before the court, advance evidence for • property damage, often for aesthetic purposes—-vandalism • serious crimes such as shoplifting or a DUI——Misdemeanor • ...
criminal justice 2022-11-29
Across
- a french phrase that means to speak the truth
- peer pressure to do a crime
- the process through which a convicted person is changed or reformed
- getting caught doing a crime and going to jail
- an excuse that someone has,that they were somewhere else during the crime
- an act that violates a law, government sets a penalty
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- people who decide whether or not a person gets charged
- guilty state of mind
- somebody that helps somebody commit a crime
- the person who is injured when another person commits a crime
- imprisoned by the government
- is a punishment given as a kind of revenge for wrong doing
- a grand jury formal charge
13 Clues: guilty state of mind • a grand jury formal charge • peer pressure to do a crime • imprisoned by the government • somebody that helps somebody commit a crime • a french phrase that means to speak the truth • getting caught doing a crime and going to jail • an act that violates a law, government sets a penalty • people who decide whether or not a person gets charged • ...
criminal justice 2022-11-29
Across
- a french phrase that means to speak the truth
- peer pressure to do a crime
- the process through which a convicted person is changed or reformed
- getting caught doing a crime and going to jail
- an excuse that someone has,that they were somewhere else during the crime
- an act that violates a law, government sets a penalty
Down
- people who decide whether or not a person gets charged
- guilty state of mind
- somebody that helps somebody commit a crime
- the person who is injured when another person commits a crime
- imprisoned by the government
- is a punishment given as a kind of revenge for wrong doing
- a grand jury formal charge
13 Clues: guilty state of mind • a grand jury formal charge • peer pressure to do a crime • imprisoned by the government • somebody that helps somebody commit a crime • a french phrase that means to speak the truth • getting caught doing a crime and going to jail • an act that violates a law, government sets a penalty • people who decide whether or not a person gets charged • ...
criminal justice 2022-11-29
Across
- a french phrase that means to speak the truth
- peer pressure to do a crime
- the process through which a convicted person is changed or reformed
- getting caught doing a crime and going to jail
- an excuse that someone has,that they were somewhere else during the crime
- an act that violates a law, government sets a penalty
Down
- people who decide whether or not a person gets charged
- guilty state of mind
- somebody that helps somebody commit a crime
- the person who is injured when another person commits a crime
- imprisoned by the government
- is a punishment given as a kind of revenge for wrong doing
- a grand jury formal charge
13 Clues: guilty state of mind • a grand jury formal charge • peer pressure to do a crime • imprisoned by the government • somebody that helps somebody commit a crime • a french phrase that means to speak the truth • getting caught doing a crime and going to jail • an act that violates a law, government sets a penalty • people who decide whether or not a person gets charged • ...
CRIMINAL LAW 2024-07-20
Across
- facie Evidence sufficient to establish a claim
- Actions declared illegal
- The party who initiates a lawsuit
- Menteri Head of state government without a Sultan
- A proposed law
- Bill that becomes law
- Act passed by the State Legislative Assembly
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- Sacred law of Islam
- Punitive damages are never awarded in civil case under this law
- The power to make laws
- Result of civil law violations
- Repeated acts accepted as law
- Rules enforced by a governing authority
13 Clues: A proposed law • Sacred law of Islam • Bill that becomes law • The power to make laws • Actions declared illegal • Repeated acts accepted as law • Result of civil law violations • The party who initiates a lawsuit • Rules enforced by a governing authority • Act passed by the State Legislative Assembly • facie Evidence sufficient to establish a claim • ...
La Historia Policiaca 2021-01-12
Across
- The person who defends the criminal
- A place where trials are done
- A gun
- They say order in court
- Fingerprints
- In charge of the officers
- A cage
- The day before
- Someone stealing
- Wanted/looked for
- A person running away from authorities
- The occupation of Paul Blart
Down
- Last night
- A group of twelve people that watches the trial
- 2020
- People who saw the crime
- Cashier
- Partner in crime
- A week ago
- The person who yells a lot in the army
- Last month
- A place full of cops
- The place where criminals go to get locked up
- The laywer who's against the criminal
- Robbery
- The person who committed a crime
26 Clues: 2020 • A gun • A cage • Cashier • Robbery • Last night • A week ago • Last month • Fingerprints • The day before • Partner in crime • Someone stealing • Wanted/looked for • A place full of cops • They say order in court • People who saw the crime • In charge of the officers • The occupation of Paul Blart • A place where trials are done • The person who committed a crime • The person who defends the criminal • ...
Vocabulaire - Petite fille - 33-48 minutes 2021-12-03
18 Clues: bony • stick • meeting • buttocks • principal • to attend • force them • one by one • open minds • given that • to bring in • all that I can • such as she is • no one showed up • no one alerted us • child psychiatrist • to run into someone • to let oneself be taken advantage of
CROSSWORD 2023-03-18
Across
- Facilitated by ensuring
- Consequences of individual actions
- PATTERN, Theory explain crimes committed
- Theory minimize other factors
- Formal, human, and security
- Theory visible of crime
- Have four major components
- Engage in crime
- Theories classified three types
- 36,8 Volumes published
- Father of Sociology
- Act law makes punishable
- Grandfather of Charles Darwin
- Father of Criminal Justice
- Defensible space theory
- Human cells 22 pairs
- Classical school began
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- Act becomes morally right
- Greek word "physis" meaning
- Punishing who do offend
- Human behavior impact behavior
- Theory called " consequentialist"
- Laws enacted in 1926
- TRAITS, Theories determine person's character
- Theories external influences
- Mind and Logos meaning
- Heavy or obese
- Were antisocial and apathetic
- Link criminal behavior twins
- Somatotype thin and flat
- Deterrence from criminal act
- Were manic-depressive
- Personal location called
- Person's awareness space
- TOPINARD, French Anthropologist
- Incorporation of security hardware
- Theory relation criminal offending
- Basic security and behavioral
- "Structurally significant phenomenon"
- LANGE, Studied DZ,MZ twins
40 Clues: Heavy or obese • Engage in crime • Father of Sociology • Laws enacted in 1926 • Human cells 22 pairs • Were manic-depressive • Mind and Logos meaning • 36,8 Volumes published • Classical school began • Punishing who do offend • Theory visible of crime • Defensible space theory • Facilitated by ensuring • Somatotype thin and flat • Personal location called • Person's awareness space • ...
Natures of crime 2022-05-05
Across
- A non criminal homicide when you kill in self defense or in the “line of duty”.
- The gateway crime of skipping school.
- A crime punishable by less than a year in jail.
- An account of a persons whereabouts at the time a crime was committed.
- Temporary imprisonment.
- Knowingly bringing drugs in and out of state.
- A crime punishable by one or more years in prison.
- Criminal defense where someone claims that they were tricked into committing a crime.
- The act of “breaking and entering”.
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- Making an agreement with two or more people to commit a crime.
- Criminal defense where someone is forced to commit a crime.
- Assisted suicide.
- The individual committing a crime.
- The taking of money and/or property.
- A criminal defense where someone claims that they were not in their right mind during the commission of a crime.
- Long term imprisonment.
- Containing large amounts of drugs with the intent to sell.
- Malicious burning of property.
- Unlawful physical contact with another person.
- Defense where a person is too young to be held accountable for a crime.
20 Clues: Assisted suicide. • Long term imprisonment. • Temporary imprisonment. • Malicious burning of property. • The individual committing a crime. • The act of “breaking and entering”. • The taking of money and/or property. • The gateway crime of skipping school. • Knowingly bringing drugs in and out of state. • Unlawful physical contact with another person. • ...
crimes 2022-11-03
Across
- - stealing from a shop
- - the person who steals
- - the person who killed someone
- - steal a person
- - stealing something using weapons
- - the person who investigates
- - to steal money by tricking people
Down
- - to enter someone's house illegally
- - to try and find the truth about a crime
- - when the policeman catches a criminal
- - to kill someone
- - the person who punishes a criminal
- - a punishment where you are stuck inside and cannot leave
- - the punishment you are given
- - the crime of stealing
- - say someone did a crime
- - the person hurt by a criminal
17 Clues: - steal a person • - to kill someone • - stealing from a shop • - the person who steals • - the crime of stealing • - say someone did a crime • - the person who investigates • - the punishment you are given • - the person who killed someone • - the person hurt by a criminal • - stealing something using weapons • - to steal money by tricking people • ...
Crime 2018-04-14
Across
- stealing goods from a shop during shopping hours
- to consider a person to be a criminal
- people who maintain law and order
- a person who broke the law
- to take another person's things without right
Down
- breaking into a house or a flat to steal things
- to kill intentionally
- to interview a person about a crime in an official context
- taking a person away by force to get money for this person
- a place where criminals go for their crimes
- a police officer who solves crimes
- an illegal act
- stealing a lot of money from a bank or a shop often using force
- to take a person's life
- to find and arrest a criminal
- to catch a criminal and limit his liberty
16 Clues: an illegal act • to kill intentionally • to take a person's life • a person who broke the law • to find and arrest a criminal • people who maintain law and order • a police officer who solves crimes • to consider a person to be a criminal • to catch a criminal and limit his liberty • a place where criminals go for their crimes • to take another person's things without right • ...
Legal 2022-04-03
Across
- The body of law that is formed by the decisions of the court system is _______ Law
- Felonies are classified based on the _______ of the offense’s maximum or minimum penalty
- Process, ___ ______ means laws must be applied fairly and equally to all people, including a person accused of a crime
- A breach of law and broadly describes criminal or non-criminal acts that are punishable under Florida law
- _________ due process refers to the procedures that must be followed to protect a person's rights during a criminal justice process
- Criminal offense committed where a maximum penalty is death or incarceration in a state correctional facility for more than one year
- ______ offenses may be punishable by incarceration and classified as either misdemeanors or felonies
- Violation for which the only penalty may be a fine, forfeiture, or other civil penalty
- Each of the _____ felony classes are defined by the penalty and/or fine associated with it
Down
- A law enacted by a municipal or county government and which applies only within the jurisdiction of the government entity which created it
- Any criminal offense with a maximum incarceration penalty in a county jail of up to one year
- __________ Law is the written laws enacted by Congress, state legislatures, or local governing authorities in response to a perceived need
- Misdemeanors are classified by ______ based on the maximum penalty and/or fine associated with the offense
- The fair and consistent enforcement of the laws is ___________ due process, which means people are treated fairly
- The part of statutory law that identifies behaviors deemed unacceptable by society and sets the punishment for those behaviors is ________ Law
- The area of law that pertains to the legal action that a person takes to resolve non-criminal disputes is ______ Law
16 Clues: The body of law that is formed by the decisions of the court system is _______ Law • Violation for which the only penalty may be a fine, forfeiture, or other civil penalty • Felonies are classified based on the _______ of the offense’s maximum or minimum penalty • Each of the _____ felony classes are defined by the penalty and/or fine associated with it • ...
Crime 2023-01-03
Across
- The jury decide you did the crime
- The jury decide you did not do the crime
- A person that commits (does) a crime
- Something you are allowed to do it in a country
- This person find criminal using clues and evidence
- This person decides what the punishment for a guilty person should be
- Rules of a country
- A room where a criminals go to see if they are innocent or guilt
- There are usually 2 in the court. One will defend the criminal, the other will accuse the criminal
- Pay money for a crime
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- After you commit a crime you can receive something like a warning, a fine or prison time
- A place or room you to for a long time after you go to court and you are guilty
- The arrest people that do illegal activities
- Clues like DNA that help police find who the criminal is
- Something you are not allowed to do it in a country
- A place or room you go to for a short time after you commit a crime
- Do something illegal
- The people in the court who decide if a person is innocent or guilty
- The police take you to the police station or jail
19 Clues: Rules of a country • Do something illegal • Pay money for a crime • The jury decide you did the crime • A person that commits (does) a crime • The jury decide you did not do the crime • The arrest people that do illegal activities • Something you are allowed to do it in a country • The police take you to the police station or jail • ...
Criminal Justice Puzzle 2016-08-29
Across
- order advocate One who seeks to protect personal freedoms within the process of criminal Justice
- based practice Integrating individual clinical expertise with the best available external clinical evidence from systematic research
- a change that rectifies an error or inaccuracy
- and arrest Police search for suspect in midtown Ventura
- 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
- justice system of practices and institutions of governments directed at upholding social control, deterring and mitigating crime, or sanctioning those who violate laws
- process fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially as a citizen's entitlement
- justice filing lawsuits against criminal perpetrators or other responsible parties
- justice justice in terms of the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society
- declare the punishment decided for (an offender)
- quaint phrase that refers to the recording of an arrested person's name, age, address, and reason for arrest
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- just behavior or treatment
- sentence When a criminal defendant is convicted of two or more crimes, a judge sentences the defendant to a certain period of time for each crime
- co-existence of diverse cultures, where culture includes racial, religious, or cultural groups and is manifested in customary behaviors, cultural assumptions and values, patterns of thinking, and communicative styles
- a proceeding held by a judge, arbitrator, etc.,
- the scientific study of crime and criminals
- the release of an offender from detention, subject to a period of good behavior under supervision
- rights advocate United States law provides for advocates to protect the legal rights of persons with disabilities
- control model a theory of criminal justice which places emphasis on reducing the crime in society through increased police and prosecutorial powers
19 Clues: just behavior or treatment • the scientific study of crime and criminals • a change that rectifies an error or inaccuracy • a proceeding held by a judge, arbitrator, etc., • declare the punishment decided for (an offender) • and arrest Police search for suspect in midtown Ventura • ...
Musical Minds Crossword 2021-01-28
Across
- treat people with____?
- the Seattle sound
- famous concert in the 1960’s
- famous music magazine
- they started an invasion
- musical poet
Down
- the orchestra boss
- music streaming app
- do I wanna ___ ?
- Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie______?
- smells like teen___?
- the song that plays during the tunnel scene of Perks of Being a Wallflower
- the king of rock and roll
- musical inspiration for Mamma Mia
14 Clues: musical poet • do I wanna ___ ? • the Seattle sound • the orchestra boss • music streaming app • smells like teen___? • famous music magazine • treat people with____? • they started an invasion • the king of rock and roll • famous concert in the 1960’s • musical inspiration for Mamma Mia • Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie______? • ...
Legal Studies Unit 3 AoS 1&2 2019-10-16
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- Independent community based legal advice and assistance
- A litigant (not the lead plaintiff) in a representative proceeding
- Tribunal responsible for hearing minor civil matters in Victoria
- Heard in the Magistrates Court, determines sufficiency of evidence
- A penalty in a criminal matter, determined by a judge
- Process in a civil action where parties request information from each other
- State agency assisting litigants in civil and criminal matters
- Jurisdiction that hears civil matters in claims up to $100K
- A PoJ involving open and transparent legal proceedings.
- Restriction on time for the commencement of a civil action
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- Independent, unbiased and applies the law at trial
- Party intitiating a criminal matter
- Victim/witness requiring special conditions to give evidence
- A variety of orders against a defendant found liable in a civil trial
- Third party legal responsible for the actions of an employee.
- Document that commences a civil action
- A civil action.
- A minor criminal offence heard in the Magistrates Court
- Determines the timetable for a civil trial
- ADR using independent 3rd party, who may make suggestions to resolve dispute
20 Clues: A civil action. • Party intitiating a criminal matter • Document that commences a civil action • Determines the timetable for a civil trial • Independent, unbiased and applies the law at trial • A penalty in a criminal matter, determined by a judge • Independent community based legal advice and assistance • A minor criminal offence heard in the Magistrates Court • ...
Natures of crime 2022-05-05
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- A non criminal homicide when you kill in self defense or in the “line of duty”.
- The gateway crime of skipping school.
- A crime punishable by less than a year in jail.
- An account of a persons whereabouts at the time a crime was committed.
- Temporary imprisonment.
- Knowingly bringing drugs in and out of state.
- A crime punishable by one or more years in prison.
- Criminal defense where someone claims that they were tricked into committing a crime.
- The act of “breaking and entering”.
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- Making an agreement with two or more people to commit a crime.
- Criminal defense where someone is forced to commit a crime.
- Assisted suicide.
- The individual committing a crime.
- The taking of money and/or property.
- A criminal defense where someone claims that they were not in their right mind during the commission of a crime.
- Long term imprisonment.
- Containing large amounts of drugs with the intent to sell.
- Malicious burning of property.
- Unlawful physical contact with another person.
- Defense where a person is too young to be held accountable for a crime.
20 Clues: Assisted suicide. • Long term imprisonment. • Temporary imprisonment. • Malicious burning of property. • The individual committing a crime. • The act of “breaking and entering”. • The taking of money and/or property. • The gateway crime of skipping school. • Knowingly bringing drugs in and out of state. • Unlawful physical contact with another person. • ...
IT´S A CRIME: KEY VOCABULARY 2023-02-08
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- a group of people chosen to decide on a case in court
- this person makes imitations of banknotes, signatures.. illigally
- a firearm, like a pistol, rifle,etc
- this person represents and defends clients in court
- the police or forensic scientist looks for ... at the scene of the crime
- Before prison, the criminal goes here to testify
- When the police finds the criminal, they ... him
- this person (may be private) investigates cases.Sherlock is a famous one
- the person who steals things
- the person in prison
- a criminal that enters other people´s property to steal
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- the act of stealing with force/ violence
- the place where criminals go, jail
- individual marks on the tip of our fingers used for recognition (`huellas')
- the person who is thought to be guilty* culpable
- a person who has seen or heard a crime
- a person who has committed a crime is a ...
- the person who suffers the crime
- to kill someone intentionally
- this person makes decisions in court
- a knife, gun, or any other object used to kill
21 Clues: the person in prison • the person who steals things • to kill someone intentionally • the person who suffers the crime • the place where criminals go, jail • a firearm, like a pistol, rifle,etc • this person makes decisions in court • a person who has seen or heard a crime • the act of stealing with force/ violence • a person who has committed a crime is a ... • ...
Criminal Terms 2021-03-05
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- An alternative to imprisonment allowing a person found guilty of an offense to stay in the community.
- Money or other security given to secure a person's release from custody and guarantee is or her later appearance in court.
- The formal minutes of the court, ie the court's record of proceedings that documents motions filed. Also refers to the list of cases or calendar of causes set to be tried by the court.
- A peace officer assigned to the courtroom.
- Criminal offenses lower than felonies and generally those punishably by fine, penalty, forfeiture or imprisonment other than a state penitentiary.
- The pre-trial process by which one party gathers the evidence that will be relied upon at trial by the opposing party.
- A written order or directive issued by a Court commanding that certain action be taken.
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- A request by the losing party in a lawsuit that a higher court review judgement or decision.
- An accusatory pleading, filed but the prosecutor in the general jurisdiction court within 15 days after the defendant is held to answer, and which details the charges against the defendant.
- Evidence that is not within the personal knowledge of a witness but was relayed to the witness by a third party.
- A violation of law that is not punishable by the imprisonment but is punishable by a fine.
- A crime punishable by death or imprisonment in a state prison.
- The specific crime the defendant is accused of committing.
13 Clues: A peace officer assigned to the courtroom. • The specific crime the defendant is accused of committing. • A crime punishable by death or imprisonment in a state prison. • A written order or directive issued by a Court commanding that certain action be taken. • A violation of law that is not punishable by the imprisonment but is punishable by a fine. • ...
Criminal Law 2020-05-01
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- a judge or jury's final decision
- party alleged to have committed a crime
- enemy or opponent
- the party who defends a criminal allegation
- a punishment as a result of committing a criminal offence
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- person who sits on a jury
- anything submitted to the court to prove a fact
- to be found guilty
- unreliable evidence
- released from police custody
- to be found not guilty
- a type of offence that is regarded as a serious criminal one
- to be held in custody awaiting trial
13 Clues: enemy or opponent • to be found guilty • unreliable evidence • to be found not guilty • person who sits on a jury • released from police custody • a judge or jury's final decision • to be held in custody awaiting trial • party alleged to have committed a crime • the party who defends a criminal allegation • anything submitted to the court to prove a fact • ...
Criminal Crossword 2022-03-09
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- A person with first-hand knowledge of an event, that testifies to that knowledge during a trial or other legal proceeding.
- A person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone.
- It is a legal document issued by the court, or prosecuting attorney, ordering the recipient to appear at a certain time and place to testify under oath as a witness.
- Someone authorized to practice law; a lawyer; an agent authorized to act on behalf of another person.
- A person thought to be guilty of a crime or offence.
- A person who has been arrested for or formally charged with a crime. It is a generic name for the defendant in a criminal case.
- A legal order issued by the authority and in the name of the state to compel a person to do something.
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- Statements, in a logical and legal form, of the facts that constitute prosecutor’s cause of action and defendant’s ground of defence.
- Physical or mental damage.
- An appointed or elected official who decides legal disputes in court.
- A government lawyer who initiates prosecution of criminal offenses, and presents the case for prosecution in a criminal proceeding.
- A challenge to a previous legal determination.
- It is an item which a litigant proffers to make the existence of a fact more or less probable.
- The final decision made by a court.
14 Clues: Physical or mental damage. • The final decision made by a court. • A challenge to a previous legal determination. • A person thought to be guilty of a crime or offence. • An appointed or elected official who decides legal disputes in court. • A person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone. • ...
criminal justice 2022-11-29
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- a french phrase that means to speak the truth
- peer pressure to do a crime
- the process through which a convicted person is changed or reformed
- getting caught doing a crime and going to jail
- an excuse that someone has,that they were somewhere else during the crime
- an act that violates a law, government sets a penalty
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- people who decide whether or not a person gets charged
- guilty state of mind
- somebody that helps somebody commit a crime
- the person who is injured when another person commits a crime
- imprisoned by the government
- is a punishment given as a kind of revenge for wrong doing
- a grand jury formal charge
13 Clues: guilty state of mind • a grand jury formal charge • peer pressure to do a crime • imprisoned by the government • somebody that helps somebody commit a crime • a french phrase that means to speak the truth • getting caught doing a crime and going to jail • an act that violates a law, government sets a penalty • people who decide whether or not a person gets charged • ...
criminal justice 2022-11-29
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- a french phrase that means to speak the truth
- peer pressure to do a crime
- the process through which a convicted person is changed or reformed
- getting caught doing a crime and going to jail
- an excuse that someone has,that they were somewhere else during the crime
- an act that violates a law, government sets a penalty
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- people who decide whether or not a person gets charged
- guilty state of mind
- somebody that helps somebody commit a crime
- the person who is injured when another person commits a crime
- imprisoned by the government
- is a punishment given as a kind of revenge for wrong doing
- a grand jury formal charge
13 Clues: guilty state of mind • a grand jury formal charge • peer pressure to do a crime • imprisoned by the government • somebody that helps somebody commit a crime • a french phrase that means to speak the truth • getting caught doing a crime and going to jail • an act that violates a law, government sets a penalty • people who decide whether or not a person gets charged • ...
Criminal Law 2023-03-22
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- A relationship between men's rea, act, and resulting harm
- Makes an action done before the passing of the law criminal and punishes such action
- Consequence of culpable activity
- Elements of crime that are not general elements
- Prevents the person from being wrongly charged with a crime
- Action or conduct which is a constituent element of crime
- Mental state person was in when they committed the crime "guilty mind"
- A legislative act punishing a person or a select group of people without the benefit of a judicial trial
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- Parties to the crime willfully participate and in which the element of harm seems remote
- A person cannot be charged for a crime unless it can first be shown that offense has occurred "body of crime"
- A crime that is so unclear that a reasonable person of at least average intelligence could not determine what the law is commanding
- Individuals may not be tried a second time for the same offense or be punished a second time for the same offense
- Used to determine factual causality
13 Clues: Consequence of culpable activity • Used to determine factual causality • Elements of crime that are not general elements • A relationship between men's rea, act, and resulting harm • Action or conduct which is a constituent element of crime • Prevents the person from being wrongly charged with a crime • ...
The Darkest Minds 2023-03-05
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- The lake that the safe camp was on.
- The name of the disease that wipes out most of the kids in America.
- The people who guard and control the camps that the kids went to.
- The name of the black SUV the gang rode around in most of the time.
- Every color put together.
- People who use kids with powers for their own benefit.
- The name of the safe camp.
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- The first kid that Ruby knew that died from the disease.
- The place where Liam used to spend when hiding from people.
- The first kid to get the disease and he died.
- A bunch of reds taken by the government and controlled by Clancey to fight in an army and overthrow the government.
- People who look for kids with powers who are in hiding and then turn them over to the government for money.
- The name for the survivors of the disease.
- The device Cate gave Ruby to always find her.
- The camp Ruby went to.
15 Clues: The camp Ruby went to. • Every color put together. • The name of the safe camp. • The lake that the safe camp was on. • The name for the survivors of the disease. • The first kid to get the disease and he died. • The device Cate gave Ruby to always find her. • People who use kids with powers for their own benefit. • The first kid that Ruby knew that died from the disease. • ...
Eye of Minds 2024-01-30
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- A person who likes to play video games
- death caused by injuring oneself with the intent to die
- a person or thing that traces something or by which something may be traced.
- something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain.
- the middle of an apple
- a doorway, gate, or other entrance, especially a large and imposing one.
- a person or thing that takes an active role or produces a specified effect.
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- use a computer to gain unauthorized access to data in a system.
- A thing a person has that is kept personal
- blood is regarded as the seat of vitality.
- A route a person takes on a hike
- the state of being free from danger or threat.
- A game in which it feels like reality
- Vampires sleep in these
- the distinctive atmosphere or quality that seems to surround and be generated by a person, thing, or place.
15 Clues: the middle of an apple • Vampires sleep in these • A route a person takes on a hike • A game in which it feels like reality • A person who likes to play video games • A thing a person has that is kept personal • blood is regarded as the seat of vitality. • the state of being free from danger or threat. • death caused by injuring oneself with the intent to die • ...
Elvis 2024-08-25
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- ________ Las Vegas
- ____________Trilogy
- ____________ Minds
- Elvis' Home
- Heartbreak __________
- Love Me _________
- __________ Dog
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- peanut butter and ______ sandwich
- Elvis has been inducted into ___ Hall of Fame
- __________, Tennessee
- ________ Hawaii tour
- ____________ Rock
- Can't help ________ in Love
- Jesse Garon was Elvis' ______
14 Clues: Elvis' Home • __________ Dog • ____________ Rock • Love Me _________ • ________ Las Vegas • ____________ Minds • ____________Trilogy • ________ Hawaii tour • __________, Tennessee • Heartbreak __________ • Can't help ________ in Love • Jesse Garon was Elvis' ______ • peanut butter and ______ sandwich • Elvis has been inducted into ___ Hall of Fame
Criminal 2023-03-29
9 Clues: Crimes • Crimes • pretenses • Persuasion • Stolen Property • Stealing illegally • illegally entering a building • Punishable offense against society. • of a Crime A duty to do or not to do a certain
Criminal Justice - Words To Study 2022-08-23
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- manslaughter killing of a human being in which the offender acted during the heat of the moment under circumstances that would cause a reasonable person to become emotionally or mentally disturbed to a point that they cannot control themselves
- suspicion requires that officers have a reason to suspect criminal activity before detaining someone
- a writ ordering a person to attend a court
- a hearing. formal reading of criminal charging
- punishment another phrase for death penalty
- searches any search of a person or property without a search warrant from a judge
- less serious than a felony
- an inconclusive trial, or one in which the jury cannot agree on a verdict
- an application to a higher court for a decision to be reversed
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- rule law that prohibits use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial
- hearing final step in criminal prosecution, where the court orders the guilty party’s penalty
- of counsel the right to have an attorney defend him or her at trial
- bargaining when the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge in exchange for a more lenient sentence or agreement to drop other charges
- manslaughter unintentional killing that results either from recklessness or criminal negligence
- degree murder when the person has a specific intent to kill or inflict great bodily harm
- detention detaining of an accused person in a criminal case before the trial has taken place
- more serious than a misdemeanor
- doubt proof that must be exceeded to secure a guilty verdict in a criminal case in a court of law
- jury jury that will consider a case fairly, without favoring or discriminating against anyone
- intentional act of swearing a false oath or falsifying an affirmation to tell the truth
20 Clues: less serious than a felony • more serious than a misdemeanor • a writ ordering a person to attend a court • punishment another phrase for death penalty • a hearing. formal reading of criminal charging • an application to a higher court for a decision to be reversed • of counsel the right to have an attorney defend him or her at trial • ...
chapter 3 2024-01-10
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- an approch to crime that is ground in the consept of ratinal choises
- a theory maintaing that crime will occur if crime opportunity are easy to commit
- a crime reporting system in which police decribe each offence that occures during a crime
- the argument that people are most likley to engage in criminal behavior is they have traits associated with crime
- theory that explains the element necessary for a crime
- a theory that argues criminal behavoirs is caused by feeling of strain
- a theory that decribes criminal behaviors as a desires to seek pleasure
- a theroy contending that labeling a person as a defendent or crimianl makes that person more likely to ingage in future events
- in the FBI uniform crime reporting scheme the pratice whereby only the most serous of offences are commited
- a theory that explainscrime as a outcome of conflicting intrest beween groups in society
- a frame work consiting of a group of theories that propse simlier explantions
- a theory assering that criminal behavior are learnd from associating with others
- a school of thought that argues science can be used to discover the true couse of a crime
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- a prespetive indicating that people free will to choose between criminal and lawful behaviors
- criminology reaserch that looks at whether adopted childern share criminal tendecies and lawful behaviors
- a random servay of the U.S household thar measure crime agenst victums
- a therory mantaing that neighborhood charterictes including poverty
- the number of reported crimes divided by the population of the jurisdtion and multiplied by 100,000
- a theory that explains how gender equality affects female offenders
19 Clues: theory that explains the element necessary for a crime • a therory mantaing that neighborhood charterictes including poverty • a theory that explains how gender equality affects female offenders • an approch to crime that is ground in the consept of ratinal choises • a random servay of the U.S household thar measure crime agenst victums • ...
True Crime Vocabulary 2024-03-21
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- A person believed to be involved in the crime, often based on evidence or suspicion.
- Case A crime that remains unsolved for an extended period, often reopened for investigation later.
- Justice System The system of institutions, laws, and procedures designed to maintain social order and enforce criminal laws.
- The reason behind why a crime was committed.
- Evidence Scientific evidence collected from crime scenes, such as DNA, fingerprints, or ballistics.
- Terms used to describe individuals with antisocial personality disorder, often characterized by a lack of empathy and disregard for others' rights.
- A request for a higher court to review and reconsider a decision made by a lower court.
- Scene The location where a crime took place, which may contain valuable evidence.
- Information or items that are used to establish facts in a criminal investigation.
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- Operandi (M.O.) The characteristic method of operation or pattern used by a criminal to commit a crime.
- The individual who has been harmed or killed as a result of the crime.
- The process of determining a punishment for a convicted criminal.
- Profiling Analyzing evidence from a crime scene to create a profile of the likely perpetrator, including their behavior, personality, and demographic characteristics.
- Someone who has seen or has knowledge about the crime and may provide testimony or evidence.
- A piece of evidence that shows a suspect was elsewhere at the time the crime was committed, providing them with a defense.
- The legal process of bringing charges against a person accused of committing a crime.
- Crime A genre of non-fiction media (books, documentaries, podcasts, etc.) that focuses on real criminal cases.
- The person or group responsible for committing a crime.
- Killer A person who commits multiple murders over a period of time, often with a similar modus operandi.
- The legal team representing the accused person in a criminal trial.
20 Clues: The reason behind why a crime was committed. • The person or group responsible for committing a crime. • The process of determining a punishment for a convicted criminal. • The legal team representing the accused person in a criminal trial. • The individual who has been harmed or killed as a result of the crime. • ...
BUS.law & ethics 2023-12-01
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- illegal act or behavior
- wrongful acts done on purpose
- 1 year and under/ temporary
- the final statemnts
- things effected by the criminal
- second serious crime
- legally responsible
- The final decision
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- a small violation:punishable by ticket
- longer than a year/permanent
- careless
- criminal time
- agreement for less prison/jail time
- statements The first step in a criminal trial\
14 Clues: careless • criminal time • The final decision • the final statemnts • legally responsible • second serious crime • illegal act or behavior • 1 year and under/ temporary • longer than a year/permanent • wrongful acts done on purpose • things effected by the criminal • agreement for less prison/jail time • a small violation:punishable by ticket • ...
Courtroom Crossword 2020-11-28
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- A jury member who acts as the chairman and spokesperson for the jury.
- The deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another; murder.
- Having the agreement and consent of all.
- A jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty, or the finding of a judge that the evidence is insufficient to support a conviction.
- A claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act is alleged to have taken place.
- Consideration and discussion of facts, laws, and other matters, particularly by members of a jury, a panel of judges, or by any group including a legislature.
- In a criminal case, the person accused of the crime.
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case.
- Doubt A standard of proof that must be surpassed to convict an accused in a criminal proceeding.
- Formally accuse of or charge with a serious crime.
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- Question (a witness called by the other party) in a court of law to discredit or undercut testimony already given.
- Declare someone to be guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law.
- The reason a person may have committed a crime
- Jury A jury that cannot agree upon a verdict after extended deliberation and is unable to reach the required unanimity or supermajority.
- Thought out or planned beforehand.
- A lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in a criminal court.
- Asserted to be true or to exist, yet not proven.
- The offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation.
- Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
19 Clues: Thought out or planned beforehand. • Having the agreement and consent of all. • The reason a person may have committed a crime • Asserted to be true or to exist, yet not proven. • Formally accuse of or charge with a serious crime. • In a criminal case, the person accused of the crime. • A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case. • ...
crimes 2022-11-03
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- - stealing from a shop
- - the person who steals
- - the person who killed someone
- - steal a person
- - stealing something using weapons
- - the person who investigates
- - to steal money by tricking people
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- - to enter someone's house illegally
- - to try and find the truth about a crime
- - when the policeman catches a criminal
- - to kill someone
- - the person who punishes a criminal
- - a punishment where you are stuck inside and cannot leave
- - the punishment you are given
- - the crime of stealing
- - say someone did a crime
- - the person hurt by a criminal
17 Clues: - steal a person • - to kill someone • - stealing from a shop • - the person who steals • - the crime of stealing • - say someone did a crime • - the person who investigates • - the punishment you are given • - the person who killed someone • - the person hurt by a criminal • - stealing something using weapons • - to steal money by tricking people • ...
criminal justice 2022-11-29
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- a french phrase that means to speak the truth
- peer pressure to do a crime
- the process through which a convicted person is changed or reformed
- getting caught doing a crime and going to jail
- an excuse that someone has,that they were somewhere else during the crime
- an act that violates a law, government sets a penalty
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- people who decide whether or not a person gets charged
- guilty state of mind
- somebody that helps somebody commit a crime
- the person who is injured when another person commits a crime
- imprisoned by the government
- is a punishment given as a kind of revenge for wrong doing
- a grand jury formal charge
13 Clues: guilty state of mind • a grand jury formal charge • peer pressure to do a crime • imprisoned by the government • somebody that helps somebody commit a crime • a french phrase that means to speak the truth • getting caught doing a crime and going to jail • an act that violates a law, government sets a penalty • people who decide whether or not a person gets charged • ...
CRIMINAL LAW 2023-03-25
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- It is a visible representation of any organ of the body to create an apprehension in the mind of other that criminal force is about to inflict on him.
- An intention that is shared by all who are involved in a particular act.
- It means to enter into someone’s property or right to use of enjoyment without prior consent.
- Murder Except in the cases hereinafter excepted, culpable homicide is murder, if the act by which the death is caused is done with the intention of causing death,
- An act to deceive someone with the intent to defraud.
- To capture the image of a woman when she is engaged in some private act. Where she has a reason to believe that no one can see her.
- Attempts to commit offences.
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- Criminal intimidation
- A person who is incapable of committing a crime due to reason of age. It is for the age group 0-7 years old.
- offence It is an offence in which a police officer can arrest a person without warrant.
- A person who is discharged from all his charges or liabilities in a case.
- Cohabitation caused by a man deceitfully inducing a belief of lawful marriage
- To impute someone by words or signs or any other form of representation that can harm or damage a person’s reputation among respectful people.
13 Clues: Criminal intimidation • Attempts to commit offences. • An act to deceive someone with the intent to defraud. • An intention that is shared by all who are involved in a particular act. • A person who is discharged from all his charges or liabilities in a case. • Cohabitation caused by a man deceitfully inducing a belief of lawful marriage • ...
criminal liability 2024-03-22
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- pittwood owed what kind of duty
- the chain of causation can be Broken by this act
- direct intent
- Williams actions were...
- church was convicted of ...
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- cunningham was...
- victim helped open own wound
- cowboy transfer mallice
- poisoning his mother
- thin skull rule
- second type of causation
- continuing act principle
- ..... the soldier
13 Clues: direct intent • thin skull rule • cunningham was... • ..... the soldier • poisoning his mother • cowboy transfer mallice • Williams actions were... • second type of causation • continuing act principle • church was convicted of ... • victim helped open own wound • pittwood owed what kind of duty • the chain of causation can be Broken by this act
Medically Induced 2022-06-20
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- examines children
- of utmost importance
- poc test kit style
- patient transportation
- healthcare worker
- scheduler
- cardiac instrument
- scheduled visit
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- type of center
- supposedly always has something wrong
- incident reporting method
- offsite visit option
- medical customer
- see through technology
- pandemic causing
- "of the minds"
- gown, goggles, gloves, mask
- coveted medication
18 Clues: scheduler • type of center • "of the minds" • scheduled visit • medical customer • pandemic causing • examines children • healthcare worker • poc test kit style • cardiac instrument • coveted medication • of utmost importance • offsite visit option • patient transportation • see through technology • incident reporting method • gown, goggles, gloves, mask • supposedly always has something wrong
CRIME and IT'S CONSEQUENCES CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-10-03
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- criminal intent or guilty state of mind.
- external consequence that makes an action a crime.
- another meaning for norm.
- standard-what human beings should or should not do.
- not a crime when committed by an adult.
- wrong in themselves.
- legal defense or legal excuse from criminal responsibility.
- stands for uniform crime reports
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- forced or coerced to do so against his/her will.
- criminal law-must not be retroactive.
- part one offenses
- the harm must be legally forbidden.
- refers to criminal conduct-reckless.
13 Clues: part one offenses • wrong in themselves. • another meaning for norm. • stands for uniform crime reports • the harm must be legally forbidden. • refers to criminal conduct-reckless. • criminal law-must not be retroactive. • not a crime when committed by an adult. • criminal intent or guilty state of mind. • forced or coerced to do so against his/her will. • ...
***MOVIE STARS*** 2017-11-16
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- THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN SAID ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK
- HE IS A FREAK AND GEEK POSSIBLY YOUR NEW NEIGHBOR
- THIS HIGHSCHOOL MUSICAL STAR HAS A DIRTY GRANDPA
- THIS WEDDING SINGER WAS HAPPY GILMORE
- DRIVING MISS DAISY NEVER DROVE HIM CRAZY
- DIVORCED BRAD PITT TO BE WITH MARLEY AND ME
- THIS PRETTY WOMAN WON 3 GOLDEN GLOBES AND SLEPT WITH THE ENEMY
- MY SUPER EX GIRLFRIEND WHO KILLED BILL
- "WE DIDN'T LAND ON PLYMOUTH ROCK, PLYMOUTH ROCK LANDED ON US!"
- TAKE A BITE OF THIS COOKIE, BUT BEWARE SHE MIGHT BITE BACK
- ALL SHE WANTED WAS A LITTLE SALT
- WHEN HE SAID NOBODY PUTS BABY IN THE CORNER HE MEANT IT
- THIS FORMER FASHION MODEL KNOWS THE INS AND OUTS OF CRIMINAL MINDS
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- THAT GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING WILL HAVE YOU LOST IN TRANSLATION
- SHE KNEW THERE WAS NO PLACE LIKE HOME
- BATMAN AND ROBIN SHARED CONFESSIONS OF A DANGEROUS MIND
- DON'T GET ELECTRIFIED BY HIS GREASE LIGHTHENING
- THIS WRESTLER KEEPS IT FAST AND FURIOUS
- HE WILL HAVVE YOU LAUGHING AND RIDING ALONG ON THE SOUL PLANE
- I SPY MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE
- THE ELEPHANT MAN THAT SILENCED THE LAMBS
- HE TAKES STROLLS IN LA LA LAND WHILE WRITING IN HIS NOTEBOOK
- THIS HOT SHOT IS FROM SPIN CITY LIVING WITH TWO AND A HALF MEN
- IF YOU EVER WONDERED HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER ASK HER
- THIS SHE DEVIL WEARS PRADA INTO THE WOODS
25 Clues: I SPY MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE • ALL SHE WANTED WAS A LITTLE SALT • SHE KNEW THERE WAS NO PLACE LIKE HOME • THIS WEDDING SINGER WAS HAPPY GILMORE • MY SUPER EX GIRLFRIEND WHO KILLED BILL • THIS WRESTLER KEEPS IT FAST AND FURIOUS • DRIVING MISS DAISY NEVER DROVE HIM CRAZY • THE ELEPHANT MAN THAT SILENCED THE LAMBS • THIS SHE DEVIL WEARS PRADA INTO THE WOODS • ...
Criminal Law Crossword 2023-12-06
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- How many elements of a crime are there
- The criminal act.
- Entering or remaining in a structure with the intent to commit a criminal offense inside
- The intent to commit a crime.
- The person/team accusing someone of a crime
- In a first degree burglary there has to be a _______.
- The reasoning behind a criminal act
- A way of achieving a task or goal
- ______ degree burglary is breaking into a place where people live
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- Stealing property
- A crime was planned and then actually committed.
- There was harm done to others during a criminal act
- Stealing property less than $1000
- When someone voluntarily helps someone commit a crime
- The person accused of a crime
- When someone is unable to know or understand that they are committing a crime and that their actions are wrong
- When an act is done without planning
17 Clues: Stealing property • The criminal act. • The person accused of a crime • The intent to commit a crime. • Stealing property less than $1000 • A way of achieving a task or goal • The reasoning behind a criminal act • When an act is done without planning • How many elements of a crime are there • The person/team accusing someone of a crime • ...
Judicial term 2022-04-20
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- you go there if you get a criminal offense
- person named as the wrong-doer in a civil or criminal case
- a person who brings a case against another person
- how many years does the supreme court get to stay in office after getting elected
- you have to do this even for breaking a civil law and even a criminal law too.
- another name for this is status offense
- what age does georgia law defines a juvenile person under
- Has the final say about Georgia laws
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- criminal case like a traffic violation and like fighting in the streets
- you have to get _______ to become a part of the judicial branch
- when a person is under 17 you have to go here when you don't obey like missing school
- paying a judge to release an accused person
- you do this when you don't show up to court when you're called
- This has the power of ruling unconstitutional laws
- what step one of the adult criminal justice process
15 Clues: Has the final say about Georgia laws • another name for this is status offense • you go there if you get a criminal offense • paying a judge to release an accused person • a person who brings a case against another person • This has the power of ruling unconstitutional laws • what step one of the adult criminal justice process • ...
Moot Court Team Reveal 2024-08-01
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- This person has two Boxer(breed) dogs.
- This person is a fantasy nerd and loves Dungeons and Dragons.
- This person has been on America's Got Talent.
- This person has two kittens and loves rewatching comfort shows like criminal minds and grey's anatomy.
- This person can make meals out of random ingredients in your fridge.
- This person grew up in a small town of 1200, with a graduating class of 17.
- This person is a major K-Pop fan.
- This person's friends called her Pitbull.
- This person has the same tattoo as her grandma.
- This person wants to live on a farm one day.
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- This person is an expert at making sticky buns.
- This person used to commute from Apple Valley to El Monte for work.
- The beach is this person's happy place.
- This person loves big families, they are one of six and their mom is one of ten.
- This person loves working out and does obstacle races.
- This person loves frogs and was born in Canada.
- This person's passion began in Budapest, Hungary.
- This person loves live music/concerts and can only sleep if it's freezing in the room.
- This person wants to visit all of the national museums and parks.
- This person collects weird horror art.
- This person enjoys watching cartoons and collects cartoon character shirts.
- This person used to catch snakes in the Santa Monica mountains.
- This person loves salsa dancing and has a new Yorkie puppy.
23 Clues: This person is a major K-Pop fan. • This person has two Boxer(breed) dogs. • This person collects weird horror art. • The beach is this person's happy place. • This person's friends called her Pitbull. • This person wants to live on a farm one day. • This person has been on America's Got Talent. • This person is an expert at making sticky buns. • ...
nin10 2024-07-02
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- Secret fighting ring
- Love interest
- Unnamed protagonist
- Cher's fashion tale
- Hannibal Lecter film
- Alien secret agents
- Documentary filmmaker
- Cher's best friend
- Mysterious leader
- Detective protagonist
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- Serial killer nickname
- Cher's stepbrother
- Silent criminal
- Young FBI agent
- Inept criminal
- Other filmmaker
- Deadly sins thriller
- Agency head
- Veteran detective
- Found footage horror
- Cannibalistic doctor
- Fashion-forward teen
- Missing filmmaker
23 Clues: Agency head • Love interest • Inept criminal • Silent criminal • Young FBI agent • Other filmmaker • Veteran detective • Mysterious leader • Missing filmmaker • Cher's stepbrother • Cher's best friend • Unnamed protagonist • Cher's fashion tale • Alien secret agents • Secret fighting ring • Deadly sins thriller • Hannibal Lecter film • Found footage horror • Cannibalistic doctor • Fashion-forward teen • ...
VOCABULARY CRIME 2024-04-17
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- - something that you have in your foot
- - the detective have to look for ...
- - the unlawful killing of a person, esp. when done deliberately:
- - to inspect or look at carefully, closely, or officially so as to judge or discover something:
- - when a police catch and hold a person
- - when the detective know what happened the robbery is
- - the police can hold the person he ... them
- - the action of robbery
- - something that you have in your finger and detectives use to get evidences
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- - is something that is very dangerous and you hear a very hard sound
- - a person employed to protect buildings, people, etc, and to collect and deliver large sums of money
- - when a criminal enter to a house and get something that is not of his is call
- - the person who be arrest
- - the person who have to arrest the criminal
- - a police officer or a private investigator whose job is to get information and evidence about crime:
- - the criminal run so the police have to .... he
- - o look into or examine the particulars of (something) carefully so as to discover something hidden, unique, or complex:
- - the place where the police catch the criminal and he come here
18 Clues: - the action of robbery • - the person who be arrest • - the detective have to look for ... • - something that you have in your foot • - when a police catch and hold a person • - the person who have to arrest the criminal • - the police can hold the person he ... them • - the criminal run so the police have to .... he • ...
THE LIGHT OF THE GOSPEL 2023-06-14
12 Clues: dying • brains • tricky • brightness • pumps blood • covered face • helpful service • those who serve • made to not see • good news of Jesus • God's magnificence • compassion; forgiveness
The Inspiration of the Bible 2023-02-12
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- Every ______ in the Bible carries God's authority.
- Men spoke from God as they were carried along by ______.
- Plenary.
- The work of the Holy Spirit.
- The inspiration of scripture extends to the specific words.
- What does the King James Bible translate the word "breathed out" in 2 Timothy 3:16 as?
- God did not take control of the writers' _______.
- What does the English Standard Bible translate the word "inspiration" in 2 Timothy 3:16 as?
- The wrong source of the prophecy is the _____ of man.
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- God did not take _______ of the writers' minds.
- What does the inspiration of scripture not imply about the writers of the Bible?
- What can we be sure of when we read the Bible?
- Whose word is the Bible?
- The writers' writing _______ can still be seen in the Bible.
- Not the inspiration of the Bible.
- What can still be seen in the Bible about the writers?
- The feeling of an ordinary inspiration (not the inspiration of the Bible).
- All Scripture.
- Men _____ from God (2 Peter 1:21).
- The Bible as God's Word.
20 Clues: Plenary. • All Scripture. • Whose word is the Bible? • The Bible as God's Word. • The work of the Holy Spirit. • Not the inspiration of the Bible. • Men _____ from God (2 Peter 1:21). • What can we be sure of when we read the Bible? • God did not take _______ of the writers' minds. • God did not take control of the writers' _______. • ...
Legal Lingo 2022-06-24
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- To take a person into custody, by authority of law, for the purpose of charging him/her with a criminal offense.
- Proof of fact(s) presented at a trial.
- An act in violation or the penal laws of a state or the United States.
- Cash or surety posted to procure the release of a defendant by ensuring his/her future attendance at court and compelling him/her to remain in the jurisdiction of the court.
- A presiding officer of the court.
- Give evidence as a witness in a law court.
- A person’s acknowledgement of his/her involvement in criminal and/or prejudicial behavior.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- A person under the age of 18.
- An advocate, counsel, or official agent employed in preparing, managing, and trying cases in court.
- Any public order or decision that is binding upon those to whom it is addressed.
- Defendant’s answer to the charge – guilty, not guilty or nolo contendere.
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- A serious crime for which the punishment is prison for more than a year or death.
- Persons selected according to law and sworn to inquire into and declare a verdict on matters of fact.
- A dispute that has been taken to court; a lawsuit.
- A person who knowingly and voluntarily participates with another in a criminal activity.
- A person who testifies to what he/she has seen, heard, or otherwise experienced.
- In a civil case, the person being sued. In a criminal case, the person accused of the crime.
- A person’s admission of enough facts to establish his/her guilt of a particular crime.
- A person who commits an illegal act.
- A person under the age of 18
- The findings of a judge or jury at the end of a trial.
- To send a person to prison, asylum, or reformatory by a court order.
- Someone who suffers harm or loss or is killed by another.
- Justice System, The network of courts and tribunals which deal with criminal law and its enforcement.
25 Clues: A person under the age of 18 • A person under the age of 18. • A presiding officer of the court. • A person who commits an illegal act. • Proof of fact(s) presented at a trial. • Give evidence as a witness in a law court. • A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant. • A dispute that has been taken to court; a lawsuit. • ...
Intro to Criminal Justice Chapter 12 2023-04-02
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- , all law that is not criminal, including tort, contract, personal property, maritime and commercial law
- , an offense is cleared by arrest or solved when at least one person is arrested
- , A violation of social rules of conduct, interpreted and expressed by a written criminal code, created by people holding social and political power
- , type of multiple killer who spreads the murderous outburst over a few days
- , Type of multiple killer who kills over a long period of time
- , a defense for a criminal act claiming that the criminal act was reasonable or necessary
- , an illegal act, or failure to act when legally required
- , a sentence entailing the conditional release of a convicted offender into the community under the supervision of the court
- , criminal acts directed toward a particular person or members of a group because they share a discernible racial, ethnic, religious characteristic
- , a guilty mind
- , a condition of probation in which the offender repays society or the victim of crime for the trouble the offender caused
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- , Levying a money payment on offenders to compensate society for their misdeeds
- , A fine geared to the average daily income of the convicted offender in an effort to bring equity to the sentencing
- , the absence or weakness of rules, norms, or guidelines on what is socially or morally acceptable
- , a program requiring probationers to pay in part for the cost of their treatment
- , the chief law enforcement officer in a county
- , An administrative act performed by a parole authority that removes a person from parole, or a judicial order.
- , the seizure of personal property by the state as a civil or criminal penalty
- , in early english towns, an appointed peacekeeper who organized citizens for protecetion
- , the emotional turmoil and conflict caused when people believe that they cannot achieve their desires and goals
- , the law of personal injuries
- , The process in which a probation officer settles cases at the initial appearance before the onset of formal criminal proceedings.
- , A group of citizens chosen to hear charges against persons accused of crime and to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to bring those persons to trial
23 Clues: , a guilty mind • , the law of personal injuries • , the chief law enforcement officer in a county • , an illegal act, or failure to act when legally required • , Type of multiple killer who kills over a long period of time • , type of multiple killer who spreads the murderous outburst over a few days • ...