criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Spelling Week 19 2026-02-26
Across
- Angry vent
- Consent
- Versions
- Long argument
- Someone's life in a book written by someone else
- Half is radius
- Between two things
- Approval
- Practical use
- Not quite a heading
- Considered invalid officially
- Learning to tell stories for newspapers and news websites
- Continuation of a movie
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- Submission
- More than the truth
- To look closely
- A place of entertainment and movies
- Move back (ex: a hairline)
- An unintentional glance
- Criminal deception
- Fake
- Several combined elements
22 Clues: Fake • Consent • Versions • Approval • Submission • Angry vent • Long argument • Practical use • Half is radius • To look closely • Criminal deception • Between two things • More than the truth • Not quite a heading • An unintentional glance • Continuation of a movie • Several combined elements • Move back (ex: a hairline) • Considered invalid officially • A place of entertainment and movies • ...
ology words 2026-06-01
Across
- Study of the heart
- Study of fruits and seeds
- Study of weather
- Study of honeybees
- Study of chaos
- Study of criminal activity
- Study of cats
- Study of numbers
- Study of the universe
- Study of Egyptian culture
- Study of living things
- Study of organisms and their environment
Down
- Study of dragons
- Study of rocks and the Earth
- Study of gem stones
- Study of glaciers
- Study of the Sun
- Study of bacteria
- Study of animals
- Study of codes
20 Clues: Study of cats • Study of chaos • Study of codes • Study of dragons • Study of weather • Study of the Sun • Study of numbers • Study of animals • Study of glaciers • Study of bacteria • Study of the heart • Study of honeybees • Study of gem stones • Study of the universe • Study of living things • Study of fruits and seeds • Study of Egyptian culture • Study of criminal activity • ...
Elements of Crime 2016-03-08
Across
- Desire to cause the outcome that resulted
- Fails to perceive a substantial and unjustifiable risk that the result will occur or that the circumstance exists
- Action undertaken with awareness
- The legal requirement that actus reus and mens rea must occur simultaneously for criminal liability to exist
Down
- The basic components of crime
- The "culpable mental state"
- The "criminal act"
- Consciously disregards a substantial and unjustifiable risk that the result will occur
8 Clues: The "criminal act" • The "culpable mental state" • The basic components of crime • Action undertaken with awareness • Desire to cause the outcome that resulted • Consciously disregards a substantial and unjustifiable risk that the result will occur • The legal requirement that actus reus and mens rea must occur simultaneously for criminal liability to exist • ...
The Open File of Stacey Thorne 2021-12-03
Across
- alleged murderer
- body of people presided over by a judge and acting as a tribunal in civil and criminal cases
- location of where the crime occurred
- assigned to a defendant found guilty by a court
Down
- victim of case
- law/the law that relates to crime
- place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime
- weapon found in the crime scene
8 Clues: victim of case • alleged murderer • weapon found in the crime scene • law/the law that relates to crime • location of where the crime occurred • assigned to a defendant found guilty by a court • place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime • body of people presided over by a judge and acting as a tribunal in civil and criminal cases
Entrepreneurship 2025-03-12
Across
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- Someone who sees the future before others do
- The process of creating something new and valuable
- A collaborative relationship between organizations or individuals
- The art of making valuable professional connections
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- The person who starts and leads a company
- When different minds work together for a common goal
- The practice of maintaining and improving resources without depleting them
- Someone who turns an idea into a business
9 Clues: The person who starts and leads a company • Someone who turns an idea into a business • Someone who sees the future before others do • The process of creating something new and valuable • The art of making valuable professional connections • When different minds work together for a common goal • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another • ...
God is Faithful 2025-11-10
Across
- the trust we place in God and his revealed teachings
- the way God's wisdom and love influence all he has created
- the act of granting pardon to people who hurt us but then who then have said that they are sorry
- part of your family tree; ancestor
Down
- a special honor passed from father to firstborn son
- the raising of our hearts and minds to God
- Easu's twin brother
- the first book of the bible
- Jacob's twin brother
9 Clues: Easu's twin brother • Jacob's twin brother • the first book of the bible • part of your family tree; ancestor • the raising of our hearts and minds to God • a special honor passed from father to firstborn son • the trust we place in God and his revealed teachings • the way God's wisdom and love influence all he has created • ...
Izzyś Crossword Catastrophe 2022-09-01
5 Clues: solves an answer • what they build as a model • minds highest creativity point • what they use to build a prototype • person who designs machines and solve problems
VOCABULARY 2021-05-11
Across
- have power
- a dissagreement
- feeling sad
- something bad against jews
- teach a person to believe something
- sad and abandoned
- being scared
- not aware
Down
- cruel
- saying something bad about people with different backgrounds
- destruction on a massive scale
- that someone is unworthy of respect
- killing lagre amount of people
- lack of knowledge
- showing no mercy
- similar to desolate
- criminal behaviour
- without hope
18 Clues: cruel • not aware • have power • feeling sad • being scared • without hope • a dissagreement • showing no mercy • lack of knowledge • sad and abandoned • criminal behaviour • similar to desolate • something bad against jews • destruction on a massive scale • killing lagre amount of people • that someone is unworthy of respect • teach a person to believe something • ...
Court Crossword 2025-06-11
Across
- Finds the fugitives
- Rules for Everyone
- Witnesses have to tell this
- Judge's Hammer
- Lawyers Use This to Prove Facts
- They sniff for clues
- Where the judge sits
- Fair and Right
- Means You Did a Bad Thing
Down
- Something you swear
- Investigator
- Something wrong? File this!
- Argues the case
- Courtroom Boss
- The Judge Wears These
- I disagree!
- Can Be Criminal or Civil
- Regular People Who Decide
18 Clues: I disagree! • Investigator • Courtroom Boss • Judge's Hammer • Fair and Right • Argues the case • Rules for Everyone • Something you swear • Finds the fugitives • They sniff for clues • Where the judge sits • The Judge Wears These • Can Be Criminal or Civil • Regular People Who Decide • Means You Did a Bad Thing • Something wrong? File this! • Witnesses have to tell this • ...
Shine Crossword Puzzle 2013-12-10
Across
- the mental capacity or faculty of retaining and reviving facts, events, impressions, etc., or of recalling or recognizing previous experiences
- faithful or cautious in keeping confidential matters confidential
- a feeling of responsibility or remorse for some offense, crime, wrong
- homosexual
- of the nature of or involving crime
Down
- a person who perpetrates, or commits, an illegal, criminal, or evil act
- to take vengeance on behalf of
- a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person.
8 Clues: homosexual • to take vengeance on behalf of • of the nature of or involving crime • a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person. • faithful or cautious in keeping confidential matters confidential • a feeling of responsibility or remorse for some offense, crime, wrong • a person who perpetrates, or commits, an illegal, criminal, or evil act • ...
Mystery Vocabulary 2023-09-19
Across
- someone who is not responsible for a crime
- a person who committed a crime
- Witness-a person who has personally seen something happen and can give a first hand account of what was seen
- Herring- a clue that is fake or leads the detective away from solving the mystery
- - someone who could have committed the crime
- the reason that someone would commit a crime
- found at the scene of the crime or eye witness accounts that help prove someone committed a crime or didn’t commit a crime
- another word for criminal
- another name for a detective
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- a piece of evidence or information used in the detection of a crime or solving of a mystery.
- scene- the place where a crime happens
- someone who is responsible for a crime
- an act that is against the law
- someone who has information that will help solve a crime
- science- the science of testing evidence to help solve a crime (Ex. fingerprints, DNA analysis, etc)
- a person who helps another commit a crime.
- an excuse why you could not commit a crime
- someone who works to solve a crime or a mystery
18 Clues: another word for criminal • another name for a detective • an act that is against the law • a person who committed a crime • scene- the place where a crime happens • someone who is responsible for a crime • someone who is not responsible for a crime • a person who helps another commit a crime. • an excuse why you could not commit a crime • ...
- courts in the UK - 2024-07-01
Across
- UK courts follow a ___ structure meaning there are superior and inferior courts.
- The practice of using previously decided cases as guidance.
- The European Convention on Human Rights
- ___ is the legal process of resolving a dispute or deciding a case
- The "R" in criminal cases stands for (currently)
- Law/set of laws passed by parliament also known as ___.
- The highest court in commonwealth nations and e.g. UK overseas territories is the ___ council.
- Decisions are published ___ in what is called the ___ Law Reports.
Down
- The ___ court is highest court in the land and was previously known as/part of the House of Lords.
- The ___ Court is divided into three divisions, the King's Bench, the Chancery division and the family division.
- Decisions of a court or a judge are also called ___.
- To change a prior legal decision
- An ___ is an official order given by a court that compels
- The system of courts that interprets, defends and applies the law is called the ___.
- The ___ court employs circuit judges, recorders and district judges.
- Legally responsible
- The Court of Appeal has two ___. The criminal and civil ___.
- After a case has passed the Court of ___ the next higher court is the UK Supreme Court
18 Clues: Legally responsible • To change a prior legal decision • The European Convention on Human Rights • The "R" in criminal cases stands for (currently) • Decisions of a court or a judge are also called ___. • Law/set of laws passed by parliament also known as ___. • An ___ is an official order given by a court that compels • ...
Module 6 Vocabulary - no grade earned - use this to study 2017-03-11
Across
- A concept where the state assumes the role of a parent in dealing with children and bad behavior.
- The equivalent of a criminal complaint in adult court.
- Behavior that violates criminal law, juvenile status offenses, and other rules directed specifically at juveniles.
- A process where a particular juvenile might be sent to the adult court for criminal prosecution.
Down
- The equivalent of a trial in the adult court where the judge hears evidencee and decides if the allegations in the petition are supported.
- A person who is below the minimum age to be considred a legal adult.
- The equivalent of a sentencing hearing in adult court where the judge decides what treatment or penalty will be imposed.
- A review by the court personnel to decide on diversion or adjudication.
8 Clues: The equivalent of a criminal complaint in adult court. • A person who is below the minimum age to be considred a legal adult. • A review by the court personnel to decide on diversion or adjudication. • A process where a particular juvenile might be sent to the adult court for criminal prosecution. • ...
English 12 List #4 2021-03-09
Across
- to ruin completely
- strong, healthy
- a lock box
- criminal
- a gesture that expects something in return
- unable to be understood
- a sickness
- rich or wealthy
- to publicly criticize
Down
- to spread out and disappear
- to symbolize or represent
- convenient, practical, easy
- not able to be taken away
- to persuade by using flattery
- an old wise saying
15 Clues: criminal • a lock box • a sickness • strong, healthy • rich or wealthy • to ruin completely • an old wise saying • to publicly criticize • unable to be understood • to symbolize or represent • not able to be taken away • to spread out and disappear • convenient, practical, easy • to persuade by using flattery • a gesture that expects something in return
Esperanza Vocab 2022-01-04
15 Clues: primero mes • Opuesto a antes • profesión legal • type of clothing • unidad de tiempo • personas te gusta • cómo ganas dinero • mas alto que habla • sinónimo de proteger • un lugar donde comes • how you say your name • Más rápido que caminar • para qué usas el dinero • lo que te dice un reloj • persona que comete un delito
Matthew 27 2022-02-03
Across
- Jesus refused to drink this
- The crucifixion was here
- The crown was made of this
- Asked for Jesus' body
- Criminal that was released
- How Jesus died
Down
- _____ field
- Thought Jesus was innocent
- King of the Jews
- Natural disaster caused by Jesus
- carried Jesus to Golgotha
- protected the tomb
- making fun of
- Jesus released this
- Judas threw this
15 Clues: _____ field • making fun of • How Jesus died • King of the Jews • Judas threw this • protected the tomb • Jesus released this • Asked for Jesus' body • The crucifixion was here • carried Jesus to Golgotha • Thought Jesus was innocent • The crown was made of this • Criminal that was released • Jesus refused to drink this • Natural disaster caused by Jesus
hadley 12/1/21 2021-12-01
Across
- an unbroken view
- believed to exist
- formation of a word
- free someone from criminal charge
- characteristic of soldiers
- laugh in a gleeful way
- act of violent resistance
Down
- a person who comments on events
- unfair bias
- admit the existence of
- the practice of obeying
- evoking a keen sense of sadness
- recurrent alternation
- expressing a doubt
- attack
15 Clues: attack • unfair bias • an unbroken view • believed to exist • expressing a doubt • formation of a word • recurrent alternation • admit the existence of • laugh in a gleeful way • the practice of obeying • act of violent resistance • characteristic of soldiers • a person who comments on events • evoking a keen sense of sadness • free someone from criminal charge
Vocab List #2 2024-09-27
15 Clues: to harass • to combine • a narcotic • to waste time • to eat greedily • to sharpen skill • exaggerated cartoon • to hide or cover up • mentally ill, insane • to bring up a subject • old, no longer useful • a revival of new ideas • an added fee or charge • major criminal activity • regular writing, other than poetry
Bill of Rights 2025-01-24
Across
- rights in criminal cases
- Washington 1st president
- Knox secretary of war
- right to fair trial
- rights retained by the people
- bail,fines,punishment
- rights in civil cases
- search and arrest
Down
- freedoms,assembly,assembly
- states' rights
- right to bear arms
- quartering of soldiers
- Hamilton secretary of treasury
- Randolph attorney general
- Jefferson secretary of state
15 Clues: states' rights • search and arrest • right to bear arms • right to fair trial • bail,fines,punishment • rights in civil cases • quartering of soldiers • Knox secretary of war • rights in criminal cases • freedoms,assembly,assembly • Washington 1st president • Randolph attorney general • rights retained by the people • Jefferson secretary of state • Hamilton secretary of treasury
Crims 2024-10-25
Across
- person who does [sth] illegal
- law: place of law proceedings
- having no lid, covering
- male police officer
- who presides at trial
- hunting gun
- To cause harm to someone physically
Down
- Stealing items directly from a person without them noticing.
- hint, evidence
- The unlawful killing of another person.
- who steals
- handgun
- illegal substance
- who suffers
- fraud
15 Clues: fraud • handgun • who steals • who suffers • hunting gun • hint, evidence • illegal substance • male police officer • who presides at trial • having no lid, covering • person who does [sth] illegal • law: place of law proceedings • To cause harm to someone physically • The unlawful killing of another person. • Stealing items directly from a person without them noticing.
GG Final Crossword 2026-01-19
Across
- Missing an easy shot in basketball
- Having little money
- Eager willingness
- A dull poem
- Wicked or criminal
- Clear from blame
- Fame that doesn't last
- Copying a classmate's essay
Down
- Villain's mindset
- A lecture that won't stay on topic
- Win favor with flattery
- Grand but empty speech
- Apologies after a mistake
- What happens abandonedned buildings
- Publicly condemn
15 Clues: A dull poem • Clear from blame • Publicly condemn • Villain's mindset • Eager willingness • Wicked or criminal • Having little money • Grand but empty speech • Fame that doesn't last • Win favor with flattery • Apologies after a mistake • Copying a classmate's essay • A lecture that won't stay on topic • Missing an easy shot in basketball • What happens abandonedned buildings
Organized Crime H English 10 P.4 Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-06
Across
- "The President's ________", a book published by Nan Britton.
- When Law Enforcement is bribed to participate in criminal activity.
- The _______ Administration Scandal.
- The 1919 _______ "Black Sox" Scandal was an example of World Series fixing.
Down
- Criminal activities that are planned and controlled by powerful groups and carried out on a large scale.
- This scandal features an affair, bribery, and threats.
- The prohibition of this item led to smuggling, bootlegging, and other illegal activity.
- Gamblers working with sports teams in the World Series to rig the outcome.
- The act of illegally smuggling or brewing alcohol.
9 Clues: The _______ Administration Scandal. • The act of illegally smuggling or brewing alcohol. • This scandal features an affair, bribery, and threats. • "The President's ________", a book published by Nan Britton. • When Law Enforcement is bribed to participate in criminal activity. • Gamblers working with sports teams in the World Series to rig the outcome. • ...
Relationship Test 2024-06-02
AC2.1 Explain Forms of Social Control 2023-05-14
Across
- the use of punishment as a threat to stop people from offending
- the use of some kind of force to make someone conform, this may be physical or psychological
- a set of beliefs that guide and influence our decision making and behaviour
- surname of the man who developed the 'containment theory'
- agencies of the criminal justice system are _____ forms of social control
Down
- transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation
- learning that occurs through rewards and punishments for behaviour
- stated that people need four main bonds in their life, attachment, commitment, involvement and belief.
- containment comes from the influence of social groups around us
- strategies for preventing deviant or criminal behaviour.
- unwritten rules about behaviour - expected behaviour in society
- containment comes from our upbringing and influence from family socialisation
- standards of behaviour that are viewed as right or wrong
13 Clues: strategies for preventing deviant or criminal behaviour. • standards of behaviour that are viewed as right or wrong • surname of the man who developed the 'containment theory' • the use of punishment as a threat to stop people from offending • containment comes from the influence of social groups around us • ...
Vocabulary List 2023-01-06
Across
- a person who has been qualified by a state or referral court to provide legal services, including appearing in court
- a paper, chart, or other item presented to the court
- evidence that the court allows to be admitted at trial. Evidence that the trial judge finds is useful in helping the trier-of-fact, which cannot be objected to on the basis that it is irrelevant, immaterial, or violates the rules against hearsay and other objections.
- an act committed or omitted in violation of a law forbidding or commanding it and for which punishment is imposed upon finding of guilt
- one who prosecutes another for a crime in the name of the government
- the examination of a witness by the party on whose behalf he/she is called
- to weigh, discuss and consider
- the specific crime a defendant is accused of committing. Formal accusation of a crime, including by indictment
- mental desire and will to act in a particular way, including not to participate
- to give evidence as a witness
- real or clear evidence of a fact, happening or requires no thinking, as compared to circustantial evidence
- whether testimony is worthy of belief, based on competence of the witness and likelihood that is true
- in law, just, rational, or usual in the circumstances
- the standard that must be met by prosecutions evidence in the criminal case that overcomes the presumption that a person is innocent until proven guilty
- evidence in a trial which is not obtained directly from an eyewitness or participant and requires some reasoning to prove a fact
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- direction that gives the jury concerning the applicable law of an issue or case
- an individual who actually sees, hears or perceives something; an individual who provides testimony in court
- a formal accusation in writing charging the person named in it has committed an act in violation of the law
- the greater weight of the evidence required in a civil lawsuit for the tier-of-fact to decide in favor of one side or the other
- an official with the authority and responsibility to preside in a court
- a group of persons sworn to render a verdict or true answer on a question(s) submitted to them
- attorney representing the accused in a criminal case
- the examination of a witness by the party opposed to the one who produced him/her
- having committed a crime
- the accused in a criminal case
- free from guilt
- a jury's decision or judgment
- every type of proof legally presented at trial which is intended to convince the trier-of-fact of alleged facts material to the case
- a duty placed upon a civil or criminal defendant to prove or disprove a disputed fact
29 Clues: free from guilt • having committed a crime • a jury's decision or judgment • to give evidence as a witness • the accused in a criminal case • to weigh, discuss and consider • a paper, chart, or other item presented to the court • attorney representing the accused in a criminal case • in law, just, rational, or usual in the circumstances • ...
Unit 3: US and NC Legal System 2021-03-01
Across
- Law enforcement agencies that respond to, detect, and prevent crime.
- The power of an appellate court to review, amend and overrule decisions of a trial court or other lower tribunal.
- The right of a court to hear a case for the first time.
- Laws that protect our general safety, and ensure our rights as citizens against abuses by other people, by organizations, and by the government itself. We have laws to help provide for our general safety.
- The branch of government that is endowed with the authority to interpret and apply the law, adjudicate legal disputes, and otherwise administer justice.
- A system of law concerned with the punishment of those who commit crimes.
- A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- The steps required for a proposed bill to become a law; Congress process included.
- Laws that require both a severe violent felony and two other previous convictions to serve a mandatory life sentence in prison.
- A temporary, ad hoc panel composed of House and Senate conferees which is formed for the purpose of reconciling differences in legislation that has passed both chambers.
Down
- A facility in which inmates are forcibly confined and denied a variety of freedoms under the authority of the state
- A jury, typically of twelve people, who try the final issue of fact in civil or criminal cases and pronounce a verdict.
- A wrongful act or an infringement of a right (other than under contract) leading to civil legal liability.
- The legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime.
- A set of interrelated procedures and roles for deciding disputes by an authoritative person or persons whose decisions are regularly obeyed.
- The body of law that regulates the operation and procedures of government agencies.
- An action such as a prolonged speech that obstructs progress in a legislative assembly while not technically contravening the required procedures.
- A permanent committee that meets regularly.
- A jury, typically of twenty-three people, selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trial.
- Within some criminal justice systems, a preliminary hearing, preliminary examination, preliminary inquiry, evidentiary hearing or probable cause hearing is a proceeding, after a criminal complaint has been filed by the prosecutor, to determine whether there is enough evidence to require a trial.
- A constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body.
- An indirect veto of a legislative bill by the president or a governor by retaining the bill unsigned until it is too late for it to be dealt with during the legislative session.
- The system of law concerned with private relations between members of a community rather than criminal, military, or religious affairs.
- The body of rules, doctrines, and practices that govern the operation of political communities.
24 Clues: A permanent committee that meets regularly. • A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. • The right of a court to hear a case for the first time. • Law enforcement agencies that respond to, detect, and prevent crime. • The legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime. • ...
July is Juror Appreciation Month 2019-06-20
Across
- A false statement made under oath in court.
- A serious crime carrying a penalty of more than a year in prison.
- All jurors must agree on the verdict.
- Before beginning deliberations, the jury must select a __________ who will be responsible for making sure discussion is carried on in a free and open manner, that all issues have been completely discussed and that every juror has been given an opportunity to participate. This person also counts the votes and completes and signs the verdict form.
- Parties to a lawsuit resolve their dispute without having a trial.
- Any type of proof legally presented during trial through witnesses, records or exhibits.
- A proceeding in which an individual who is accused of committing a crime is brought into court, told of the charges, and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.
- In a criminal case, the defendant's statement is "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges.
- Judgment that a criminal defendant has not been proved guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. In other words, a verdict of "not guilty."
- An invalid trial caused by some kind of fundamental error in law or procedure. If a mistrial is declared, the trial must start over again with a new jury.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- The person who files the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- In a civil case, the person or organization against whom the plaintiff brings suit; in a criminal case, the person accused of the crime.
- Someone who can give a firsthand account of something seen, heard or experienced.
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- Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for their injuries.
- The group of persons selected to hear the evidence in a trial and render a verdict on matters of fact.
- Another name for lawyer or attorney.
- The official decision or finding of the jury which is reported to the court.
- An offense punishable by one year or imprisonment or less.
- The name for the discussions held by the jury to decide the outcome of a case.
- Without any prejudice or bias or preconception.
- To charge someone with a crime.
- _______ statements are those made by a witness who did not actually see or hear the incident in question but heard about it from someone else. _______ statements are not usually admitted into evidence.
- The parties who are involved in a lawsuit.
- An official order from the court that a person present himself or herself at a certain time.
- A written statement by the plaintiff that initiates a civil case. The _________ states the wrongs alleged to have been committed by the defendant and asks for relief by the court.
- To separate. Sometimes juries are ___________ from outside influences during their deliberations.
- Statements made under oath by a witness.
28 Clues: To charge someone with a crime. • Another name for lawyer or attorney. • All jurors must agree on the verdict. • Statements made under oath by a witness. • The parties who are involved in a lawsuit. • A false statement made under oath in court. • Without any prejudice or bias or preconception. • A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant. • ...
MEASUREMENT AND DEFINITION OF CRIME (ASSESSMENT PREPARATION) 2018-10-31
Across
- the agency that compiles crime data from local law enforcement agencies in an attempt to measure the overall rate of crime in the UNITED STATES
- a correctional facility, in which an individual could be housed for one year or longer after a conviction
- a type of court case, in which the defendant/accused must testify during court/trial
- a type of crime (serious), which is punishable by death or by imprisonment in a federal or state penitentiary (PRISON)
- a type of offense, in which the maximum penalty is death
- a rule, in which local law enforcement agencies only report the most serious crime if an individual has committed a number of crimes in a single "spree" and/or event
- the harming effects caused and/or suffered as a result of the criminal act that was committed
- a type of crime (minor), which is punishable by fine or by confinement in a county correctional facility (JAIL)
- a type of misdemeanor, in which offenses are punishable by fewer than thirty days in jail
- the combining of the criminal act that occurred and the guilty intent associated with the crime that was committed
- a guilty act, the physical act of a crime occurred, such as an individual committed a bank robbery
- driving or operating any motorized vehicle while under the influence of narcotics or alcohol
- a type of court case, in which the offenses committed by the accused are against society
Down
- the unlawful entry of a structure with the intention of committing a serious crime, such as theft
- a type of offense, which is punishable by a maximum of eighteen months imprisonment
- action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property
- a type of misdemeanor, in which offenses are punishable only by a small fine and does not appear on the criminal record of the accused
- a type of crime report, in which data is collected that attempts to measure the overall rate of crime in the UNITED STATES
- guilty intent, the individual intentionally, knowingly, or willingly committed the act, such as an individual planned to rob the bank
- a type of offense, which is punishable by a maximum penalty of life imprisonment
- often defined as the body of the crime or proof that a specific crime has actually been committed by an individual
- the willful and malicious burning of a house, automobile, commercial building, or any other construction
- a type of misdemeanor, in which offenses are punishable by thirty days to year in jail
- a type of offense, which is punishable by a maximum of five years imprisonment
- a type of offense, which is punishable by maximum of ten years imprisonment
- a correctional facility, in which an individual could be housed for less than a year after a conviction
26 Clues: a type of offense, in which the maximum penalty is death • a type of offense, which is punishable by maximum of ten years imprisonment • a type of offense, which is punishable by a maximum of five years imprisonment • a type of offense, which is punishable by a maximum penalty of life imprisonment • ...
Bill of Rights, 7 Principles, & Supreme Court Cases 2024-02-14
Across
- Right to bear arms
- Our civil liberties such as the Bill of Rights (1st 10 amendments)
- State courts are required under the 6th Amendment of the Constitution to provide counsel (lawyer), in criminal cases for defendants who are unable to afford their own lawyers (supreme court case)
- Under the 1st Amendment's freedom of religion requirements, a state may not require school children to recite a specific prayer at the beginning of each day of school (Supreme Court case)
- The school can only restrict speech if they can prove that conduct/protest interfered with the learning environment (supreme court case)
- Right to trial by jury in civil cases. Can request jury if damages are at least $20
- No self-incriminate (stay silent; not testify against self), no double jeopardy (not tried twice for same crime), right to due process & grand jury
- Rights of the people not listed in the Constitution
- Issue was about freedom of press & due process. Individual did not get a fair trial because jury was swayed by press reporting on the case. Was denied due process and conviction of murder (of his wife) was reversed (Supreme Court case)
- Rule by the people or people rule
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- Credited by Montisquieu with our three branches of government. Each branch with its own power. Legislative, Executive, & Judicial.
- No illegal search & seizure
- Each branch can oversee the other branches to make sure one branch does not have too much power.
- Under the 5th Amendment, suspects in a criminal action must be informed of their rights before making a confession. No self incriminate & right to an attorney (supreme court case).
- No one is above the law; even government officials must follow the laws. Give the government power, but not too much power.
- No cruel & unusual punishment, or no excessive fines and bail
- Evidence obatained in violation of the 4th Amendment, which protects against "unreasonable searches and seizures," may not be used in criminal prosecutions in state courts, as well as federal courts (supreme court case)
- Rights of the states (states rights)
- Powers that are shared and divided between the federal, state, & local governments
- Right to a speedy trial by jury in criminal cases & gives you right to counsel (attorney)
- People get to elect government leaders to represent & serve our ideas and beliefs
- No quartering (housing & feeding) of troops during peace time
- Speech that presents a "danger" to the community is not protected by the 1st Amendment of the Bill of Rights. Restricts free speech during war time, citing a violation of the Espionage Act of 1917 (Supreme Court case)
- 1st Amendment protects burning the American flag in protest, & other forms of political expression and symbolic speech (supreme court case)
- RAPPS (freedom of religion, assembly, press, petition, & speech)
25 Clues: Right to bear arms • No illegal search & seizure • Rule by the people or people rule • Rights of the states (states rights) • Rights of the people not listed in the Constitution • No cruel & unusual punishment, or no excessive fines and bail • No quartering (housing & feeding) of troops during peace time • ...
Just Mercy 2021-03-03
Across
- The carrying out or putting into effect of a plan, order, or course of action.
- having declared guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge
- A person who supports the policy of enforced separation of different racial groups.
- Not physically or mentally strong, through age or illness
- a favor done without compensation
- Free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
- A statement of a witness in court, usually on oath
- Unbiased
- a fault in the property that could not have been discovered by a reasonably thorough inspection before the sale.
- A crime
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- To take into custody
- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
- in accordance with a particular law
- hortening a term of punishment or lowering level of punishment
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
- not governed by reason, mental clarity, or understanding.
- A person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
- of or relating to or limited by time
- the act of beginning something again after a pause or interruption
- A person appointed to act for another in business or legal matters
20 Clues: A crime • Unbiased • To take into custody • a favor done without compensation • in accordance with a particular law • of or relating to or limited by time • A statement of a witness in court, usually on oath • not governed by reason, mental clarity, or understanding. • Not physically or mentally strong, through age or illness • ...
SUNY Canton Crossword 2020-04-01
Across
- / Renewable energy
- / The Annual Steel _____ Competition
- / Criminal Justice _____ Photography
- / Dr. Szafran
- / Computer focused criminal justice
- / One of the two newest additions to the Athletics Program
- / Student Service Center
- / _____ Competency Badge
- / Our favorite Macropod
- / SUNY Canton's future _____ Center will be located in the heart of downtown Canton
- / Three _____ Design
- / Dorm
- / David R. _____ Award
- / Physical _____
- / MATH 141
- / 90 hours of supervised clinical experiences
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- / Flame-cooked at the Corner
- / Team based hero shooter
- / The _____ flag can be found hanging proudly in Roos House and the Campus Center
- / Fifty Years on the _____
- / Where to find International Student Initiatives
- / SUNY Canton has _____ traditional athletic teams
- / Roos House
- / Relieve stress in the _____ Room
- / Sports Management
- / SGA holds bi-weekly Budget and _____ meetings
- / The Library
- / Early _____
- / An older mascot
- / First Year _____ Program
- / Headliner at Spring 2019 concert
- / House of Engineering
- / BIOL 209
- / When you're looking for something to do
- / Join the College _____ Board to bring your event ideas to life
- / No longer Underground Lounge
- / Funeral services career opportunity
- / Campus _____ Garden
- / You can find SGA and CAB in this office
- / Catch a movie on campus
40 Clues: / Dorm • / BIOL 209 • / MATH 141 • / Roos House • / The Library • / Dr. Szafran • / Early _____ • / Physical _____ • / An older mascot • / Renewable energy • / Sports Management • / Three _____ Design • / Campus _____ Garden • / House of Engineering • / David R. _____ Award • / Our favorite Macropod • / Student Service Center • / _____ Competency Badge • / Team based hero shooter • ...
SUNY Canton Crossword 2020-04-01
Across
- / Three _____ Design
- / Funeral services career opportunity
- / Dr. Szafran
- / SGA holds bi-weekly Budget and _____ meetings
- / Computer focused criminal justice
- / Roos House
- / Join the College _____ Board to bring your event ideas to life
- / Team based hero shooter
- / An older mascot
- / You can find SGA and CAB in this office
- / House of Engineering
- / Flame-cooked at the Corner
- / Renewable energy
- / SUNY Canton has _____ traditional athletic teams
- / One of the two newest additions to the Athletics Program
- / Headliner at Spring 2019 concert
- / No longer Underground Lounge
- / Early _____
- / Our favorite Macropod
- / David R. _____ Award
- / Where to find International Student Initiatives
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- / SUNY Canton's future _____ Center will be located in the heart of downtown Canton
- / _____ Competency Badge
- / When you're looking for something to do
- / Criminal Justice _____ Photography
- / MATH 141
- / Sports Management
- / The Annual Steel _____ Competition
- / Catch a movie on campus
- / The Library
- / BIOL 209
- / Fifty Years on the _____
- / The _____ flag can be found hanging proudly in Roos House and the Campus Center
- / 90 hours of supervised clinical experiences
- / Physical _____
- / Relieve stress in the _____ Room
- / Dorm
- / First Year _____ Program
- / Campus _____ Garden
- / Student Service Center
40 Clues: / Dorm • / MATH 141 • / BIOL 209 • / Roos House • / Dr. Szafran • / The Library • / Early _____ • / Physical _____ • / An older mascot • / Renewable energy • / Sports Management • / Three _____ Design • / Campus _____ Garden • / House of Engineering • / David R. _____ Award • / Our favorite Macropod • / _____ Competency Badge • / Student Service Center • / Catch a movie on campus • ...
Red Serge Fever 2020-08-10
Across
- Camp that goes boom!
- Equipment made with a can of beans
- Infiltrated these meetings
- Vicious golden retriever offering
- Quebec pastime 1970s
- How you found out Craig was born
- Falls into your trunk at hutterite farm
- Treat brought back from work trip
- Animal no longer sacrificed for RCMP hats
- How to take your family undercover
- Pal in criminal intelligence
- Food shared with Justin
- Who thought that criminal was a swell guy
- Washed with hotel soap
- Homemade bomb suit material
- Most irresistible lunch sandwich
- Where do cadets train
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- Animal on the RCMP crest
- Victim of your marksmanship
- Planted in suspects homes
- Condition after leaving evidence room
- Theft that took all day to investigate
- Gun you carried
- Jerk to guard
- Evil personified
- Colour of bullet taken to a prison riot
- The man in white that kept you up at night
- University acid that goes BOOM
- Can't build a bomb
- Formal RCMP head wear
- What does Alert Bay look like
- Royal airplane fan
- How not to be inconspicuous on the beach
- Who did you try to spot at union meetings
- Good way to bring down 4 telephone poles
35 Clues: Jerk to guard • Gun you carried • Evil personified • Can't build a bomb • Royal airplane fan • Camp that goes boom! • Quebec pastime 1970s • Formal RCMP head wear • Where do cadets train • Washed with hotel soap • Food shared with Justin • Animal on the RCMP crest • Planted in suspects homes • Infiltrated these meetings • Victim of your marksmanship • Homemade bomb suit material • ...
vocab #7-part 2 2022-04-24
Across
- fair treatment through the judicial system
- the right of owning a business
- a lawsuit based on non-criminal charges between two parties
- a civil officer or lay judge who administers the law
- a business or firm owned and run by two or more people
- the state of being in short supply, shortage
- an economic system combining public a d private enterprise
- a system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners
- a system that relies on customs, history, and time-honored beliefs
- a crime, typically one involving violence
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- a lesser offense than a felony; minor
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- a system in which the price for goods and services are self-regulated by buyers and sellers
- the central bank of the US provides the nation with a safer, more flexible and more stable financial system
- an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined by a government
- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity
- a hearing; the court formally charges the suspect/criminal
- (money) wealth owned by a person or organization
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses
- the party who initiates a lawsuit
20 Clues: the right of owning a business • the party who initiates a lawsuit • a lesser offense than a felony; minor • a crime, typically one involving violence • fair treatment through the judicial system • the state of being in short supply, shortage • (money) wealth owned by a person or organization • a civil officer or lay judge who administers the law • ...
Pat Schmidt civics 2017-09-13
Across
- a proposed law
- a form of government in which the people determine how they will be governed
- a court official who hears cases in the lowest court in the legal system
- to remove a law so that it no longer applies
- Parliament with one house
- the legal principle describing who has to prove a case in court. In a criminal trial, this burden is on the prosecution.
- laws made by parliament
- an organisation of employees formed for mutual support, and to seek improvements in pay and working conditions for its members
- a legal principle developed by a court in the process of resolving a dispute
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- Parliament with 2 houses
- upper house
- a process of allowing the people to vote on an important issue, such as a proposed change to the Constitution
- a group of 12 that make the verdict in legal cases
- law passed by parliament
- to be legally responsible for a civil wrong
- lower house
- the accidental or unintentional killing of one person by another person
- law developed by judges through the decisions of courts
- the party in a civil or criminal trial against whom an action has been brought
- the person who commences a legal action in civil law
20 Clues: upper house • lower house • a proposed law • laws made by parliament • Parliament with 2 houses • law passed by parliament • Parliament with one house • to be legally responsible for a civil wrong • to remove a law so that it no longer applies • a group of 12 that make the verdict in legal cases • the person who commences a legal action in civil law • ...
Commerce Year 10 2022-06-29
Across
- An action which constitutes an offence which is punishable by law
- The highest level of court in each state
- Money being fed into the economy
- A body of people acting as a tribunal for criminal and civil cases
- The person accused of committing a crime or tort in a court
- A system of money in a country
- A tort referring to tarnishing one's image
- Money being taken out of the economy
- Guilty mind
- When an economy experiences a rise of consumer confidence
- A group of civilians who decide on the verdict of a criminal case
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- A set of rules that defines a nation's values
- A system of government in which several states unify but remain independent
- A formal accusation
- An elongated and more severe recession
- An infringement of the right of others
- Someone with the power to deliver verdicts and punishments in civil cases
- The act of committing a crime
- A temporary period of ecenomic decline
- A physical medium of exchange
- The act of physically harming someone
- Guilty act
- A fall in the value of money
- Rules that are legally enforced by the government
- The person accusing the defendant of committing a crime or tort
25 Clues: Guilty act • Guilty mind • A formal accusation • A fall in the value of money • The act of committing a crime • A physical medium of exchange • A system of money in a country • Money being fed into the economy • Money being taken out of the economy • The act of physically harming someone • An elongated and more severe recession • An infringement of the right of others • ...
Page 74 Words 2024-07-03
Across
- Famous or well known, typically for some bad quality or deed
- A thing given in recognition of service, effort, or achievement
- The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another
- A private soldier in a cavalry or armoured unit
- A person who helps another commit a crime
- Relating to or characteristic of a colony or colonies
- A slow sentimental or romantic song
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- A place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime
- Behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something
- Be all round (someone or something)
- Well known for some bad quality or deed
- A person who has committed a crime
- A railway carriage
- An establishment providing accommodation, meals, and other services for travelers and tourists
- A person who steals another person's property, especially by stealth and without using force or threat of violence
- A small firearm designed to be held in one hand
- Take property unlawfully from (a person or place) by force or threat of force
- (Of a suspected criminal) Be sought by the police for questioning
- A person who has broken the law, especially one who remains at large or is a fugitive
- An organized group of criminals
20 Clues: A railway carriage • An organized group of criminals • A person who has committed a crime • Be all round (someone or something) • A slow sentimental or romantic song • Well known for some bad quality or deed • A person who helps another commit a crime • A private soldier in a cavalry or armoured unit • A small firearm designed to be held in one hand • ...
Ch 11 2022-06-06
Across
- rights, an individuals rights given by local and national ruling government
- ability to act or change without constraint
- care that helps you get back abilities you need for daily life
- offenders act, regulated criminal prosecution of canadian youths
- party, has been described as a brokerage party
- the state of being confined in prison
- system, has something to do with legal punishment
- law, a law that is between individuals or groups
- minister, Justin Trudeau is the _________
- of law, fixed law that applies to all people equally
- comes from the french word parler
- provides fundamental rules that govern the country
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- justice, meeting with victim and offender to discuss what happened
- court of canada, highest court in judicial system of canada
- a proposed or enacted law
- procedure to end a pregnancy
- a period of supervision over an offender
- code, rules that set out how people can be guilty of crimes if they help commit them
- the state of being free
- offences, handled by lower courts and is a less serious offence
- a formal disscussion on a particular topic
- Charter of rights and freedom, protects and gives people fundamental freedom
- people who are in jail
- penalty, execution of an offender
- system, conditional freedom for a prison inmate
25 Clues: people who are in jail • the state of being free • a proposed or enacted law • procedure to end a pregnancy • comes from the french word parler • penalty, execution of an offender • the state of being confined in prison • a period of supervision over an offender • minister, Justin Trudeau is the _________ • a formal disscussion on a particular topic • ...
The Hate U Give 2022-06-01
Across
- unfairness/inequality towards a race
- the control and operation of a motor vehicle.
- law enforcement
- a gangster or similar violent criminal.
- not the same as another or each other; unlike in nature, form, or quality.
- the main characters dad
- a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
- a weapon used to shoot someone
- main characters older half brother
- the main characters racist friend
- main character
- a group of one or more parents and their children living together as a unit
- a strong disliking
- the man that got shot
- the fact of being who or what a person or thing is.
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- be a member or part of
- not common
- blonde, close friend of the main character
- cause the death of (a person, animal, or other living thing).
- his brother was killed
- a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something.
- a tool for brushing your hair
- illegal activities
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- Haileys brother
- human beings in general or considered collectively.
- a place were people learn
- not equipped with or carrying weapons.
- the action of getting hit by a bullet
- main characters younger brother
- a violent person, especially a criminal,
31 Clues: not common • main character • law enforcement • Haileys brother • illegal activities • a strong disliking • the man that got shot • be a member or part of • his brother was killed • the main characters dad • a place were people learn • a tool for brushing your hair • a weapon used to shoot someone • main characters younger brother • the main characters racist friend • ...
LEGAL TERMS 2025-04-29
Across
- 4th level of suspicion
- the state of being unable to function normally or the act of making someone unable to function normally
- acronym internal Revenue service
- founded the bow street runners
- last step of handcuffing
- the action of discouraging an action through instilling doubt or fear of the consequences
- a sum of money exacted as a penalty by a court of law or other authority
- acronym for federal bureau of investigation
- government lawyer
- called this because of their copper stars
- of restoring something to its rightful owner or compensating for a loss
- plaintiff files complaint
- the power to hear any types of cases _______ jurisdiction
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- case is reheard by general jurisdiction court
- If a criminal defendant pleads guilty or is found guilty by a judge or jury then they just must impose a
- A jury is a group of citizens chosen at random to hear evidence in a legal case
- national prohibition
- a minor criminal offense
- second step of handcuffing is
- shire reeve
- taking something by force
- giving grounds for the inference of a fact or of the appropriate interpretation of the law
- Robert peels police force names
- prosecutor decides not to prosecute
- amendment protects you from self incrimination
25 Clues: shire reeve • government lawyer • national prohibition • 4th level of suspicion • a minor criminal offense • last step of handcuffing • taking something by force • plaintiff files complaint • second step of handcuffing is • founded the bow street runners • Robert peels police force names • acronym internal Revenue service • prosecutor decides not to prosecute • ...
ch 11 2022-06-06
Across
- justice meeting with victim and offender to discuss what happened
- the state of being confined in prison
- minister Justin Trudeau is the _________
- a proposed or enacted law
- a period of supervision over an offender
- of law fixed law that applies to all people equally
- comes from the French word parler
- Charter of rights and freedom protects and gives people fundamental freedom
- rights an individual's rights given by local and national ruling government
- the state of being free
- procedure to end a pregnancy
- ability to act or change without constraint
- a formal discussion on a particular topic
- code rules that set out how people can be guilty of crimes if they help commit them
Down
- penalty execution of an offender
- offenders act regulated criminal prosecution of Canadian youths
- system, conditional freedom for a prison inmate
- party has been described as a brokerage party
- care that helps you get back abilities you need for daily life
- offences handled by lower courts and is a less serious offence
- law a law that is between individuals or groups
- provides fundamental rules that govern the country
- system has something to do with legal punishment
- people who are in jail
- court of Canada highest court in judicial system of Canada
25 Clues: people who are in jail • the state of being free • a proposed or enacted law • procedure to end a pregnancy • comes from the French word parler • the state of being confined in prison • penalty execution of an offender • a period of supervision over an offender • a formal discussion on a particular topic • minister Justin Trudeau is the _________ • ...
Law enforcement 2020-01-02
Across
- forget it, drive on
- used to hold or restrict movement of a handgun
- shots fired from a moving vehicle
- presided over by a judge or magistrate in civil and criminal cases
- needed to communicate with other law enforcement
- a supply or quantity of bullets and shells
- someone who provides information to the police about illegal activity
- visible on uniform to identify who you are and who you work for
- to inform person who has been arrested of their legal rights
- member of the force who obtains information and evidence
- a wanted person
- territory amd time that an officer patrols
- heavy stick used as a weapon
Down
- handcuffing someone amd booking them
- helpful to an officer during a search in low/no light situations
- someone driving under the influence
- clips on uniform to record arrests or evidence from a crime scene
- worn to establish a visible presence while on patrol
- money posted to get someone out of jail
- used to keep suspect under control and restrained
- holds forms, something hard to write on
- personal armor that helps absorb impact from a firearm
- worn around waist to carry equipment
- a person who has committed a crime
- word used for ambulance
25 Clues: a wanted person • forget it, drive on • word used for ambulance • heavy stick used as a weapon • shots fired from a moving vehicle • a person who has committed a crime • someone driving under the influence • handcuffing someone amd booking them • worn around waist to carry equipment • money posted to get someone out of jail • holds forms, something hard to write on • ...
February Vocabulary 2013-02-12
Across
- marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable
- fill or cover completely, usually with water
- incongruous;inviting ridicule
- censure severely
- protected by trademark or patent or copyright; made or produced or distributed by one having exclusive rights
- deviation from the normal or common order or form or rule
- the quality of unselfish concern for the welfare of others
- of no legal significance (as having been previously decided)
- a feeling of extreme joy
- remove completely from recognition or memory
- the act of removing the bowels or viscera; the act of cutting so as to cause the viscera to protrude
- postpone the punishment of a convicted criminal, such as an execution
- dig up for reburial or for medical investigation; of dead bodies
Down
- suggestive of or tending to moral looseness
- not counterfeit or copied
- overthrow by argument, evidence, or proof
- something that is inferred (deduced or entailed or implied)
- having self-possession upset; thrown into confusion
- marked by or showing hopelessness
- detect with the senses
- taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting a disease
- a cry of sorrow and grief
- pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
- auguring favorable circumstances and good luck
- puffed up with vanity
25 Clues: censure severely • puffed up with vanity • detect with the senses • a feeling of extreme joy • not counterfeit or copied • a cry of sorrow and grief • incongruous;inviting ridicule • marked by or showing hopelessness • pronounce not guilty of criminal charges • overthrow by argument, evidence, or proof • suggestive of or tending to moral looseness • ...
Legal Studies 2023-07-07
Across
- A verdict in where all jury members agree
- A principle of justice
- Laws created by local councils
- When a criminal offence has been proven.
- Free or low cost legal advice
- The power that the police has to undertake legal actions
- Parliament has given them authority to enforce and make laws
- murder is an example of this offence
- An impartial group of randomly selected people who hear evidence and hand down a verdict
- A hearing to see if there is enough evidence to support a conviction at trial
- Laws that protect society
- A person who has been charged with a crime
Down
- A principle whereby the law judges society with no biases
- The standard of proof in criminal cases
- Aimed at protecting and promoting human rights
- A punishment for someone who has been found guilty of a crime
- less serious types of crime
- A verdict where all but one jury member agrees
- Instructions given by the judge to the jury during or after the trial
- Office of Public Prosecutions
- Legal Aid would be an example of this principle of justice
- The lawful authority of a court to decide on legal cases
- Prosecution for indictable offences
23 Clues: A principle of justice • Laws that protect society • less serious types of crime • Free or low cost legal advice • Office of Public Prosecutions • Laws created by local councils • Prosecution for indictable offences • murder is an example of this offence • The standard of proof in criminal cases • When a criminal offence has been proven. • ...
Judicial, branch & laws 2024-12-18
Across
- Number of justices on the Supreme Court
- The party being accused or sued in a court case
- The right to speak or act without restraint
- Highest court in the United States
- The party who initiates a lawsuit
- A court's authority to hear appeals
- Power to declare laws unconstitutional
- First ten amendments to the Constitution
- The highest law of the United States
- The decision reached by a jury
- A written law passed by a legislative body
- The branch of government that interprets laws
- A written statement by a judge explaining the decision in a case
Down
- The principle that government must operate within the law
- A court order requiring a person to do or cease doing a specific action
- A formal accusation initiating a criminal case
- A change or addition to the Constitution
- The lawyer representing the government in a criminal case
- The head of the Supreme Court
- The power to hear a case for the first time
- The power to review a lower court's decision
- The act of formally approving a law
- The right to a fair trial
- The principle that no one is above the law
- Legal principle of determining points in litigation according to precedent
- The power of a court to hear a case
26 Clues: The right to a fair trial • The head of the Supreme Court • The decision reached by a jury • The party who initiates a lawsuit • Highest court in the United States • A court's authority to hear appeals • The act of formally approving a law • The power of a court to hear a case • The highest law of the United States • Power to declare laws unconstitutional • ...
Australian Politics 2024-08-01
Across
- The accused party
- A set of principles
- A party more inclined towards tax reduction
- Leader of the Greens party, Adam ___
- The type of law that is ruled beyond reasonable doubt
- Upper house
- Australia is a Constitutional ___
- To finalise a political party, one must register it with the Australian ___ Commission
- State only, ___ Powers
- The party that starts a civil action
- Laws by precedent, ___ Law
- Where the independents and minor parties sit
- The most powerful court in Australia, the ___ Court
- Voting method used in the UK and USA, first past the ___
- The party that brings criminal action
- Representative of the monarchy in Australia, the Govenor___
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- Lower house, the House of ___
- A party more inclined towards workers' rights
- The type of law that is ruled with the balance of probability
- Parliamentary laws, ___ Law
- Voting method used to determine upper house, proportional ___
- Federal only, ___ Powers
- Rules officially recognised by the state
- A party more inclined towards sustainability
- Voting method used to determine lower house
- A state of lawlessness
- Shared by State and Federal, ___ Powers
- To pass a referendum, it must get a double ___
- Leader of the Liberal party, Peter ___
- Leader of the Labor party and Prime Minister, Anthony ___
30 Clues: Upper house • The accused party • A set of principles • A state of lawlessness • State only, ___ Powers • Federal only, ___ Powers • Laws by precedent, ___ Law • Parliamentary laws, ___ Law • Lower house, the House of ___ • Australia is a Constitutional ___ • Leader of the Greens party, Adam ___ • The party that starts a civil action • The party that brings criminal action • ...
Health 2015-04-11
Across
- the process of the restoring health after illness
- a common chronic disease of the airways
- something people buy to protect themselves from losing money, for example health ...
- a treatment which makes the body stronger against a particular infection
- a chemical compound that is needed for the human body to work correctly
- a set of practices performed for the preservation of health
Down
- a different word for piece, part or slice
- something people do for relaxing their minds
- the study of the mind and of thought, feeling, and behavior
- is an organ in the abdomen
10 Clues: is an organ in the abdomen • a common chronic disease of the airways • a different word for piece, part or slice • something people do for relaxing their minds • the process of the restoring health after illness • the study of the mind and of thought, feeling, and behavior • a set of practices performed for the preservation of health • ...
Branding and the Share Market 2023-09-06
Across
- A falling share market
- By branding business hope to create this in the minds of consumers
- More than advertising. This is the overall strategy a business uses to sell products
- A motto or catch phrase a business uses
- A booming share market
- A return on profit given to shareholders
Down
- The profit gained from an investment
- An investment strategy where shares are spread across companies and industry
- The representation red bull have tried to build by associating with extreme sports
- A picture or representation of a brand
10 Clues: A falling share market • A booming share market • The profit gained from an investment • A picture or representation of a brand • A motto or catch phrase a business uses • A return on profit given to shareholders • By branding business hope to create this in the minds of consumers • An investment strategy where shares are spread across companies and industry • ...
Sociology 2024-01-04
Across
- Social reality is constructed in the minds of social actors
- Unintended consequences
- using sociology to solve problems
- The study of how people use background assumptions to make sense out of life
Down
- Examination of small-scale patterns of society
- intended and recognized consequences
- Society is composed of groups competing for scare resources
- The application of scientific approach to the social word,.
- research whose purpose is to make discoveries about life in human, groups not to make changes in those groups
- Examination of large-scale patterns of society
10 Clues: Unintended consequences • using sociology to solve problems • intended and recognized consequences • Examination of small-scale patterns of society • Examination of large-scale patterns of society • Society is composed of groups competing for scare resources • Social reality is constructed in the minds of social actors • ...
Arch+ID Crossword 2026-01-22
Across
- Guides the minds of future designers
- open space in Building 11, also known as an atrium
- feedback sessions you get from the previous answer
- a place with lots of paper, do not come here on the day of pin up
- scaled representation of a design
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- Abbreviation for the student council of TUT’s design department
- Shared space for making, experimenting, and learning
- Where you will spend the most time
- the man the legend, someone you can always rely on for help
- preliminary drawing or sketch of an idea
10 Clues: scaled representation of a design • Where you will spend the most time • Guides the minds of future designers • preliminary drawing or sketch of an idea • open space in Building 11, also known as an atrium • feedback sessions you get from the previous answer • Shared space for making, experimenting, and learning • ...
federal criminal process 2021-12-16
8 Clues: money bond • to gather sufficient evidence • criminal trial held before judge • officer depriving his/her freedom • hearing first contact with police • when defendants bought before court • if enough sufficient evidence can be • hearing happens after government prove case
LEGEND 2025-05-19
7 Clues: a wanted person younger sister • an animal that June loves a lot • shot the mother of a wanted criminal • Prodigy who seeks for brother deathed • a prodigy brother who got brutally murder • a wanted criminal who was accused for a murder • meitas left it for his sister to find out more about the government
Section Three Vocabulary - Brooke and Tasha 2025-02-10
Across
- In a way that shows despair.
- A formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense. a criminal offense.
- a manner that shows tenacity and grim persistence.
- As far as one knows or can see.
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- Filled with horror or shock.
- In a scornful way that shows disdain.
- A feeling of being perplexed or confused.
7 Clues: Filled with horror or shock. • In a way that shows despair. • As far as one knows or can see. • In a scornful way that shows disdain. • A feeling of being perplexed or confused. • a manner that shows tenacity and grim persistence. • A formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense. a criminal offense.
From Boom to Bust 2022-01-04
12 Clues: WWI veterans • 1 in 4 people • taught evolution • anti evolutionist • Accused for assult • illegal nightclubs • banning of alcohol • Criminal in Chicago • town for the homeless • major economic collapse • religion is better then science • fine to drink for religious reasons only
第九单元余下词汇测试 2019-05-25
Crime - Crossword 2025-01-06
12 Clues: shaming • cyber crime • marijuana study • imitation of crime • the criminal career • rational choice theory • the negotiation of justice • biosocial approach to crime • primary and secondary deviance • societal and situational deviance • moral panics and deviance amplificaiton • inadequate socialisation leads to crime
Unit Four: Business Crime Overview 2025-10-20
Across
- Breaking into a property to commit a crime inside.
- a minor violation of laws or regulations, typically resulting in a fine only, not jail time. These are often regulatory or administrative rather than criminal.
- Willful destruction or damage to property (e.g., graffiti)
- Misusing funds that were entrusted to you (e.g., by an employer)
- a less severe crime than a felony, usually punishable by up to one year in jail, community service, or smaller fines.
- Theft involving force, intimidation, or threat
- Using another person’s personal or financial information illegally
- Failing to meet local or state sanitation standards.
- Intentionally deceiving others for money or advantage.
- Altering or creating false documents or signatures
- a serious criminal offense punishable by more than one year in prison, heavy fines, or both. These crimes often involve large financial losses, physical harm, or serious breaches of trust.
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- (minor infractions) – Forgetting to post safety signage, licenses, etc.
- Improper disposal of waste or pollution.
- Failure to comply with posted laws or business regulations
- Theft of Trade Secrets – Stealing confidential business information
- Theft of goods from a retail business
- Any illegal act involving computers or digital data.
- Taking property with intent to permanently deprive the owner.
18 Clues: Theft of goods from a retail business • Improper disposal of waste or pollution. • Theft involving force, intimidation, or threat • Breaking into a property to commit a crime inside. • Altering or creating false documents or signatures • Any illegal act involving computers or digital data. • Failing to meet local or state sanitation standards. • ...
list8(1) 2024-08-14
One of us is lying vocab 2023-09-28
Across
- difficult
- cream or powder making you look red
- an event reported on television
- system that allow criminal that committed crime not Togo to prison
- credit
- drench
- pause
- talk
Down
- study of skin
- brazenness
- already learned in English class
- little book
- nervous and unable to keep still
- bend your body
- a story which teach a moral lesson
15 Clues: talk • pause • credit • drench • difficult • brazenness • little book • study of skin • bend your body • an event reported on television • already learned in English class • nervous and unable to keep still • a story which teach a moral lesson • cream or powder making you look red • system that allow criminal that committed crime not Togo to prison
Scottish Criminal Law: The Essential Elements 2025-08-29
Across
- No mens rea required
- Jessop v ...
- Automatism case
- Can occur during sleep
- A type of action
- One who acts involuntarily e.g. drugs
- Voluntary actus reus case
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- Crime must be one known to...
- Beyond all...
- Physical part of a crime
- Act or...
- Can be intent, recklessness etc
- A prosecutable...
- Theft by...
- Age of criminal responsibility
15 Clues: Act or... • Theft by... • Jessop v ... • Beyond all... • Automatism case • A type of action • A prosecutable... • No mens rea required • Can occur during sleep • Physical part of a crime • Voluntary actus reus case • Crime must be one known to... • Age of criminal responsibility • Can be intent, recklessness etc • One who acts involuntarily e.g. drugs
RU ITEC411- Freedom of Speech 2022-10-16
Across
- Newspapers, magazines, books
- made it a criminal crime for commercial websites to make available to minors material "harmful to minors" as judged by community standards
- unsolicited bulk email
- A variety of proposals for restrictions on how telephone and cable companies interact with their broadband customers and how they set charges for service
- the global nature of the Net makes it easier for one nation to impose restrictive standards on others.
- Telephones, postal system
- The main parts of this first major Internet censorship law were ruled unconstitutional
- the global nature of Net allows restrictions in one country to be circumvented by using networks in other, less restrictive countries.
- struck down a Michigan law that made it illegal to sell material that might be damaging to children
- Television, radio
- Block sites with specific words, phrases, and images
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- allow public access to governments in many situations
- How does the government regulate both the structure of the broadcasting industry and the content of its programs?
- the main parts of this first major Internet censorship law were ruled unconstitutional
- anti-spam law
- depicts a sexual act against state law
- requires libraries and schools to use filter software on Internet terminals
- which category has the strongest first Amendment right?
- in cyberspace protects criminal and antisocial ativitis
- what is one way to reduce spam?
20 Clues: anti-spam law • Television, radio • unsolicited bulk email • Telephones, postal system • Newspapers, magazines, books • what is one way to reduce spam? • depicts a sexual act against state law • Block sites with specific words, phrases, and images • allow public access to governments in many situations • which category has the strongest first Amendment right? • ...
Crime Crossword (6 o'clock --> 4 o'clock) 2022-05-12
Across
- A planned robbery. The title in English of the spanish TV series "The money _____"
- A person who is paid to kill somebody
- A person who is infiltrated in a criminal organization. Also, an animal.
- A person who lives in an unoccupied property
- To absolve (somebody)
- Found responsible for a crime
- A way of finding proof that a person committed a crime because no two people have the same one.
- "_____ on"; to target a person to commit a crime on
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- The mass murder of a whole society of people
- When you take something from another person (and you do not intend to give it back)
- A person who is kidnapped, or the traveller on an airplane when it is hijacked
- The place where you go when you commit a crime
- (verb) When the police think that something bad is happening. Or (noun) the person who the police think is responsible for a crime.
- A person who sees a crime
- To introduce a pointy object into something aggressively
- A person who makes a copy of a work of art and sells it as if it were authentic
- A minor crime
- A criminal who commits a sexual aggression
18 Clues: A minor crime • To absolve (somebody) • A person who sees a crime • Found responsible for a crime • A person who is paid to kill somebody • A criminal who commits a sexual aggression • The mass murder of a whole society of people • A person who lives in an unoccupied property • The place where you go when you commit a crime • ...
Advanced words 2022-09-29
Across
- take active part
- creating trouble, disturbing
- angry outburst
- easily affected
- early release
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- money that you can get for being a good student
- locked up
- doesn't do what he is told
- someone who assists you in the crime
- work such as cleaning, washing up etc
- personal hygiene
- sent home from school
- criminal
- consequences
- serious crime
15 Clues: criminal • locked up • consequences • serious crime • early release • angry outburst • easily affected • take active part • personal hygiene • sent home from school • doesn't do what he is told • creating trouble, disturbing • someone who assists you in the crime • work such as cleaning, washing up etc • money that you can get for being a good student
Beowulf 2022-11-22
Across
- helpful
- criminal.
- male witch.
- sharpening a weapon.
- piece of armor covering the trunk.
- hurt very badly, close to death.
Down
- give or grant
- where someone lives and plots crimes.
- type of story or music style.
- chain like piece of clothing.
- Big giant, large beast.
- an alcoholic honey.
- support and assistance.
- low marshy, often flooded land.
- forcefully remove
15 Clues: helpful • criminal. • male witch. • give or grant • forcefully remove • an alcoholic honey. • sharpening a weapon. • Big giant, large beast. • support and assistance. • type of story or music style. • chain like piece of clothing. • low marshy, often flooded land. • hurt very badly, close to death. • piece of armor covering the trunk. • where someone lives and plots crimes.
The Mantis and Favorite Food 2019-02-27
Across
- An animal like a snake.
- Meat.
- Something sweet we eat after dinner.
- Traditional Chinese fighting
- Same color as the plants
- A ..... insect will fight people.
- Does bad things
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- Fried potatoes.
- A big insect
- Something small we eat.
- Italian food.
- Does not eat meat.
- Scary, makes you afraid
- Eat food when it is ......., not old.
- Not cooked
15 Clues: Meat. • Not cooked • A big insect • Italian food. • Fried potatoes. • Does bad things • Does not eat meat. • Something small we eat. • An animal like a snake. • Scary, makes you afraid • Same color as the plants • Traditional Chinese fighting • A ..... insect will fight people. • Something sweet we eat after dinner. • Eat food when it is ......., not old.
gangs gangs le gang Gangs 2021-10-22
15 Clues: steal • watch it • to go to • to escape from • chasing someone • talking to someone • a weapon with edge • Accused to someone • leader of the gang • a weapon with reloads • a group of the street • the game you do actually • echange an object to money • not being accused a criminal • not really the Esteban's daughter
SAT Vocab 6 2014-10-20
Across
- concerned with making money at the expense of ethics
- should be condemned
- friendly and pleasant
- wicked or criminal
- well meaning;kindly
- clever or skillful
- decline or degenerate
- to be able to grasp
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- delay or prevent
- excessively talkative
- showing good judgement
- very short lasting
- done or shown openly
- confusing passageway;maze
- doesn't like to fight;peaceful
15 Clues: delay or prevent • very short lasting • wicked or criminal • clever or skillful • should be condemned • well meaning;kindly • to be able to grasp • done or shown openly • excessively talkative • friendly and pleasant • decline or degenerate • showing good judgement • confusing passageway;maze • doesn't like to fight;peaceful • concerned with making money at the expense of ethics
Brandon Hadi 2022-04-08
15 Clues: plus • 32+35 • minus • red pasta • is Hadi cool • Mimi's last name • Hadi's middle name • the dot after the ones • Everett William's sport • as f approaches infinity • G Period's average grade • instantaneous rate of change • what a criminal does at the bank • smartest person in G Period math • Ms. Bocquin's favorite math class
Unit 3 - Topic 2 2024-02-14
Across
- = to move forward
- = always the same
- = to make something possible
- = a car that needs no human to drive it
- > I don't watch TV. I use ... services like Netflix.
- WF: to assist
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- = to meet
- = to be sorry for sth.
- = to control
- > A ... stole my bag.
- WF: to support
- = products
- > the game is not ... for children.
- = information
- <-> complicated
15 Clues: = to meet • = products • = to control • = information • WF: to assist • WF: to support • <-> complicated • = to move forward • = always the same • > A ... stole my bag. • = to be sorry for sth. • = to make something possible • > the game is not ... for children. • = a car that needs no human to drive it • > I don't watch TV. I use ... services like Netflix.
spelling list 2 2024-04-03
Across
- unsteady, shaky
- structure for climbing up or down
- silly smile
- a humorous poem with five lines
- crush, squeeze
- chuckle, guffaw, ha-ha
- criminal, lawbreaker
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- hit, attack
- funny story
- a person or animal that climbs
- entertaining, humorous
- mock, ridicule
- the action or sound of laughing
- prideful, self-satisfied
- a small ground-dwelling song bird
15 Clues: hit, attack • funny story • silly smile • mock, ridicule • crush, squeeze • unsteady, shaky • criminal, lawbreaker • entertaining, humorous • chuckle, guffaw, ha-ha • prideful, self-satisfied • a person or animal that climbs • a humorous poem with five lines • the action or sound of laughing • structure for climbing up or down • a small ground-dwelling song bird
Lesson Nine 2024-03-12
Across
- Impossible to destroy or beat.
- Director
- The soiders blank in france.
- Offering
- My plant blank.
- Merciless
- lower
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- Water bursting.
- causing sadness and despare.
- To have much of alot of.
- My uncle was blank when martha made her stew.
- Travel with others.
- My sister when the blank tour.
- Cope
- The police blank the criminal.
15 Clues: Cope • lower • Director • Offering • Merciless • Water bursting. • My plant blank. • Travel with others. • To have much of alot of. • causing sadness and despare. • The soiders blank in france. • Impossible to destroy or beat. • My sister when the blank tour. • The police blank the criminal. • My uncle was blank when martha made her stew.
GoldRush crossword #1 2025-10-06
Across
- Pie
- criminal horse of choice 3.0
- horse trainer
- black, red and lived at calliga hall
- Marshals nickname
- baptism specialists
- rusty sells daughters for this item
- Colter is our lands
- she was the boss of bosses
- I ran the ruthless
Down
- endangered island
- russian doctor eye patch
- you can buy 2 per week
- head marshal
- Habibi
15 Clues: Pie • Habibi • head marshal • horse trainer • endangered island • Marshals nickname • I ran the ruthless • baptism specialists • Colter is our lands • you can buy 2 per week • russian doctor eye patch • she was the boss of bosses • criminal horse of choice 3.0 • rusty sells daughters for this item • black, red and lived at calliga hall
list8(1) 2024-08-14
Jazzy 2024-11-19
Across
- A binary compound
- Moist or humid
- To be very shocked or surprised
- Distress or tension
- Parts beneath the skin
- Bold behavior
- Compress or move
- Moving or bending with ease
- An hollow surface
Down
- Outward manner and behavior
- Able to be trusted
- A chemical
- Difficult to handle
- Feeling silly and happy
- To free someone from a criminal charge
15 Clues: A chemical • Bold behavior • Moist or humid • Compress or move • A binary compound • An hollow surface • Able to be trusted • Distress or tension • Difficult to handle • Parts beneath the skin • Feeling silly and happy • Outward manner and behavior • Moving or bending with ease • To be very shocked or surprised • To free someone from a criminal charge
Crime and Punishment key words 2014-01-26
Across
- A form of punishment designed to help change the criminal through education and support.
- The death penalty for a crime.
- These are rules made by parliament and enforced by the courts.
- Society is kept safe by imprisoning criminals.
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- The idea that punishemnts should out criminlas off crommiting certain crimes.
- Good citizens are rewarded and bad people are punished this couold also be seen as fair laws.
- Restore to normal life by supporting the criminal.
- The act of judging people and their actions.
- An act against the law.
9 Clues: An act against the law. • The death penalty for a crime. • The act of judging people and their actions. • Society is kept safe by imprisoning criminals. • Restore to normal life by supporting the criminal. • These are rules made by parliament and enforced by the courts. • The idea that punishemnts should out criminlas off crommiting certain crimes. • ...
Crime and Punishment 2025-10-15
Across
- Punishment to put people off committing crimes.
- Going against the teachings of the church.
- Illegally hunting on someone else's land.
- A public response to a crime in which anyone who saw a crime committed was expected to raise a cry and join in the pursuit of the criminal.
- The forced transport of criminals to a penal colony, usually in a colony.
Down
- Punishment to make the criminal suffer for their wrongdoing.
- Wandering without a job or home.
- Punishment to help offenders become law-abiding citizens.
- Betraying one's country or monarch.
9 Clues: Wandering without a job or home. • Betraying one's country or monarch. • Illegally hunting on someone else's land. • Going against the teachings of the church. • Punishment to put people off committing crimes. • Punishment to help offenders become law-abiding citizens. • Punishment to make the criminal suffer for their wrongdoing. • ...
Crossword 2026-03-04
Across
- - .the branch of UN headed by the Secretary General. Its main responsibility is providing studies, information, and other data when needed by other UN for their meetings.
- - It is the color of type of notice To collect additional information about a person's identity, location or activities in relation to a crime
- Response Team- this is the main decision-making and representative assembly in the UN through its policies and recommendations.
- France -where is the location of the headquarters in the international criminal police organization.
- Vulnerable Targets Referral Center- this will acts as the intermediary, facilitating the exchange of information in the area vulnerable target protection.
- -The multinational Police force of ASEAN the Advisers -.These are experts in a purely advisory capacity, who may be appointed by the executive Committee and confirmed by the General Assembly.
- Task Force - . It is the color of type of notice To collect additional information about a person's identity, location or activities in relation to a crime.
- lumpur - .The permanent secretariat was agreed on 2008 and began operations in 2010 in ____, malaysia
- - .These are experts in a purely advisory capacity, who may be appointed by the executive Committee and confirmed by the General Assembly
- -.the world's oldest and largest non-profit membership organization of police executives, with over 20,000 members in over 80 different countries
- - .It is type of notice that To seek the location and arrest of wanted person with a view to extradition or similar lawful action
- - It means European Police Office or Europol. Europol is the European Union's criminal intelligence agency.
- - It began in 1923, and at the same time its name was International Criminal Police Commission
- -.it is the second biggest international organization
- and Development - in the aftermath of a terrorist act or other critical incident, the affected member country often request Interpol's support in the form of an Incident Response Team (IRT).
- - It is the type of notice that To warn of an event, a person, an obiect or a process representing a serious and imminent threat to public satety.
- SECURITY COUNCIL- the most powerful branches in the organization. It has power to authorize the deployment UN member states militaries, can mandate a ceasefire during conflicts, and can enforce penalties on countries if they do not comply with given mandates.
- of Experts - experts in the areas of counter-terrorism, criminal intelligence analysis, forensics, case management, specialized crime investigations, fugitive tracing, and linguistic capabilities.
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- Analysis Unit- .contributes to investigations by assisting officers working at the General Secretariat and in member countries by conducting research an analysis of crime trends
- COURT OF Justice - his branch is responsible for the judicial matters of the UN.
- - The ASEANpol . It was established through the meetings of Chiefs of Police of its members, back in 1981 in ___, Philippines.
- COUNCIL SPECIAL- Issued for groups and individuals who are the targets of UN Security Council sanctions committees
- -It is also a type of notice that To help locate missing persons, often
- Nations - . the League of Nations was the international organization responsible for ensuring peace and cooperation between world nations.
- - . Its is the color of type of notice To seek information on unidentified bodies.
- - . It is the type of notice that To seek or provide information on modus operandi, objects, devices and concealment methods used by criminals.
- council- . To maintain international peace and security in accordance with the principles and purposes of the UN.
- - Type of notice that To provide warnings and intelligence about persons who have committed criminal offences and are likely to repeat thesecrimes in the country.
- GENERAL ASSEMBLY - .to assist member countries in terrorism-related investigations at the international level.
29 Clues: -.it is the second biggest international organization • -It is also a type of notice that To help locate missing persons, often • COURT OF Justice - his branch is responsible for the judicial matters of the UN. • - . Its is the color of type of notice To seek information on unidentified bodies. • ...
Crim 7 2024-07-19
Across
- The amount of time spent with others in shared activities
- The degree of positive relationships that individuals build up over the course of their lives
- A person's shared interests with others
- crime occurs when a bond is broken or weakened
- Continuity in crime
- Crucial life experiences that can change behavior
- The degree to which a person is vulnerable to the temptations of the moment
- Continued deviant acts that may occur if primary deviance results in tagging with status of criminal
- Society's response to known/suspected offenders determines the future of those labeled as criminals and contributes to the incidence of criminality by reducing available behavior options
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- these theories ask why people obey rules instead of breaking them
- focuses on questions about dimensions of offending over the entire life course
- The cessation of crime or the termination of a period of involvement in crime
- A shared value and moral system
- these theories show that criminal behavior tends to follow a distinct pattern across the life cycle
- The amount of time and energy put into conforming activities
- The initial deviant act
16 Clues: Continuity in crime • The initial deviant act • A shared value and moral system • A person's shared interests with others • crime occurs when a bond is broken or weakened • Crucial life experiences that can change behavior • The amount of time spent with others in shared activities • The amount of time and energy put into conforming activities • ...
PolyChem 2014-10-03
Across
- all the knowledge of the magician
- language of cute
- creeper's line
- the famous undiscovered street
- starts after submitting paper but in Austria
- super villain
- every existing criminal in Chiara's eyes
- Shunske affirmative
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- frustrated Andri says
- confused Junji
- boss says in conferences
- surprized Chiara
- ma schau!
- the world-famous magician
- Simon's fear in goiong to lunch
- all that Johannes could say
- Peter greeting
17 Clues: ma schau! • super villain • confused Junji • creeper's line • Peter greeting • language of cute • surprized Chiara • Shunske affirmative • frustrated Andri says • boss says in conferences • the world-famous magician • all that Johannes could say • the famous undiscovered street • Simon's fear in goiong to lunch • all the knowledge of the magician • every existing criminal in Chiara's eyes • ...
Best binge worthy TV shows 2018-05-07
Across
- "In the criminal justice system"
- "welcome to your tape"
- Who's that girl? It's jess!!!
- smelly cat, central perk, and divorce
- family struggle with alcoholic father
- Dr. Spencer reed
- ordinary people
- things 11
- maple syrup and serpents
Down
- civil servants
- eric formans basement
- -A
- stars hollow and sookie the chef
- Beverly hills zip code
- xoxo...
- lots of surgeries and lots of drama
- mind tripping
17 Clues: -A • xoxo... • things 11 • mind tripping • civil servants • ordinary people • Dr. Spencer reed • eric formans basement • Beverly hills zip code • "welcome to your tape" • maple syrup and serpents • Who's that girl? It's jess!!! • stars hollow and sookie the chef • "In the criminal justice system" • lots of surgeries and lots of drama • smelly cat, central perk, and divorce • ...
Countries 2022-12-05
Across
- Rule Britannia
- Very old
- The forgotten communist country
- Where we are
- Good at football
- We in the bush, we in the tree
- Conquered most of the known world
- Allah, Syria, Bashar
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- Land of the fat people
- Old history
- Bing Chilling
- Where Jefferey is from
- Where pirates still exist
- Weebland
- My dad is a war criminal
- The wannabe arabs
- Death to the MPLA
17 Clues: Very old • Weebland • Old history • Where we are • Bing Chilling • Rule Britannia • Good at football • The wannabe arabs • Death to the MPLA • Allah, Syria, Bashar • Land of the fat people • Where Jefferey is from • My dad is a war criminal • Where pirates still exist • We in the bush, we in the tree • The forgotten communist country • Conquered most of the known world
Crime vocabulary 2025-09-25
Across
- What the police do to a criminal after catching them
- To look carefully for evidence
- To try to catch a criminal and find out what happened →
Down
- To break into a place to steal things
- To grab or hold someone who is running away
- To take something without permission
- To formally blame someone for a crime
7 Clues: To look carefully for evidence • To take something without permission • To break into a place to steal things • To formally blame someone for a crime • To grab or hold someone who is running away • What the police do to a criminal after catching them • To try to catch a criminal and find out what happened →
Oliver Twist 2025-03-22
Across
- – A group of people who care for and love Oliver.
- – The main character of the story, an orphan.
- – A dangerous criminal who meets a tragic end.
Down
- – The criminal who is punished in the story.
- – The feeling Oliver experiences at the end of the story.
- – The kind man who becomes Oliver’s guardian.
- – The wealth Oliver inherits.
7 Clues: – The wealth Oliver inherits. • – The criminal who is punished in the story. • – The kind man who becomes Oliver’s guardian. • – The main character of the story, an orphan. • – A dangerous criminal who meets a tragic end. • – A group of people who care for and love Oliver. • – The feeling Oliver experiences at the end of the story.
Chapter 2 Key Terms 2014-11-18
Across
- Record a permanent record that is a list of a person's previous criminal offenses
- the process of establishing colonies, the control of a region by another part of the world
- applying laws
- to reestablish good behavior and attitudes
Down
- Service volunteer in the community as a part of your sentence, the offender is required to do this instead of going to jail
- body of laws made through the legislative process
- the punishment for your crime that is determined by the court
- System set of institutions and processes established by the government to apply laws in society
- to determine if something is valid
- and Equitable rules that apply to everyone but individual situations and needs are taken into account
- to become apart of something again
11 Clues: applying laws • to determine if something is valid • to become apart of something again • to reestablish good behavior and attitudes • body of laws made through the legislative process • the punishment for your crime that is determined by the court • Record a permanent record that is a list of a person's previous criminal offenses • ...
Justice system 2014-11-18
Across
- to change and start having more positive behaviors
- being reliable based on a sharp assessment of facts
- record a record that states your criminal charges that follows you for the rest of your life
- system the steps for applying laws in society today
- service helping the community for punishment to laws broken ex:picking up trash
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- to make part of again
- the processes of fulfilling colonies in a region which is claimed and governed by a different country
- laws that are made up through a collective process
- a consequence for committing a crime
- and equitable rules that apply to everyone and meet individual needs and circumstances
10 Clues: to make part of again • a consequence for committing a crime • laws that are made up through a collective process • to change and start having more positive behaviors • system the steps for applying laws in society today • being reliable based on a sharp assessment of facts • service helping the community for punishment to laws broken ex:picking up trash • ...
Honors Crossword Week of 10/23 2023-10-23
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- Greek- strong excitement, inspiration, passion “to be inspired”
- Spanish- roope for catching animals, lasso “lasso” or “to tie again”
- African- stringed musical instrument with drum like body and long neck “similar instrument”
- French- disguise of military installations or equipment “to disguise”
- Hindi- brutal criminal, gangster, or criminal “theif”
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- Hindi- one-story house with a low roof ”house”
- French- expert on food or drink “boy servant” or “winemaker’s assistant”
- American Indian- American marsupial with a pointed snout and long tail “white animal”
- French- a meeting or a meeting place “present yourselves”
- Dutch- porch, platform, or entrance to a stairway or a house “step”
10 Clues: Hindi- one-story house with a low roof ”house” • Hindi- brutal criminal, gangster, or criminal “theif” • French- a meeting or a meeting place “present yourselves” • Greek- strong excitement, inspiration, passion “to be inspired” • Dutch- porch, platform, or entrance to a stairway or a house “step” • ...
Learner profiles 2024-07-27
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- Love to ask questions and learn new things.
- Show kindness and help others.
- Use their minds to solve problems in creative and logical ways.
- Take care of their mind, body, and emotions.
- Think about what they have learned and how they can improve.
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- Listen to others and respect different opinions and cultures.
- Do the right thing and are honest and fair.
- Share ideas clearly and work well with others.
- Learn a lot about different topics and understand them well.
- Try new things even if they are challenging.
10 Clues: Show kindness and help others. • Do the right thing and are honest and fair. • Love to ask questions and learn new things. • Try new things even if they are challenging. • Take care of their mind, body, and emotions. • Share ideas clearly and work well with others. • Learn a lot about different topics and understand them well. • ...
Unit 3: Promoting a brand 2023-02-07
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- a company which sells goods in bulk to retail businesses
- how you choose to advertise to your target market
- this is what the product does or what it is made of
- what a customer or consumer thinks about something
- Examples include SMS, podcasts, blogs, pop ups, banners, social networking
Down
- what you want to tell your customers
- this is a method of personal selling
- this branding represents a specific product
- Setting a high price before other competitors come into market
- A brand creates an association in peoples minds about the image of a product.
10 Clues: what you want to tell your customers • this is a method of personal selling • this branding represents a specific product • how you choose to advertise to your target market • what a customer or consumer thinks about something • this is what the product does or what it is made of • a company which sells goods in bulk to retail businesses • ...
The Saviors Second Coming 2023-05-21
Across
- D&C20:8-12(God Does inspire men and call them to his_)
- 3Nep21:1&8(God wiil establish again amoung them my_)
- Place of Spiritual Safety
- If we are _ we do not need to fear.
- Prepare the minds of the people to be faithful to the Lord.
- D&C110:13-16(Therefore the keys of this_)
- Matt1:28-30(The Same Shall be _)
Down
- Never stop preparing physically and spiritually.
- D&C65:1-2(The Kingdom are _unto man)
- Matt1:31( This _ of the kingdom shall be preached)
10 Clues: Place of Spiritual Safety • Matt1:28-30(The Same Shall be _) • If we are _ we do not need to fear. • D&C65:1-2(The Kingdom are _unto man) • D&C110:13-16(Therefore the keys of this_) • Never stop preparing physically and spiritually. • Matt1:31( This _ of the kingdom shall be preached) • 3Nep21:1&8(God wiil establish again amoung them my_) • ...
Sociology 2024-01-04
Across
- using sociology to solve problems
- social reality is constructed in the minds of social actors
- the study of how people use background assumptions to make sense out of life
- unintended consequences
- the application of the scientific approach to the social world
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- describe what is in the social world without evaluating it; based on facts, not opinion
- the scientific study of human behavior in groups
- theory society is composed of groups competing for scarce resources
- a group of people who share a culture and a territory
- durkheim's term for a group's patterns of behavior
10 Clues: unintended consequences • using sociology to solve problems • the scientific study of human behavior in groups • durkheim's term for a group's patterns of behavior • a group of people who share a culture and a territory • social reality is constructed in the minds of social actors • the application of the scientific approach to the social world • ...
Sociology Crossword 2024-01-04
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- the Scientific study of human behavior in groups
- Durkheim's term for a group's pattern of behavior
- Social Reality is constructed in the minds of social actors
- Examination of small-scale patterns of society
- describe of how people use background assumptions to make sense out of life
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- examination of large-scale patterns of society
- Sociology using sociology to solve problems
- Understanding social behavior by putting yourself in the place of others
- A group of people who share a culture and a territory
- The application of the scientific approach of the social world
10 Clues: Sociology using sociology to solve problems • examination of large-scale patterns of society • Examination of small-scale patterns of society • the Scientific study of human behavior in groups • Durkheim's term for a group's pattern of behavior • A group of people who share a culture and a territory • Social Reality is constructed in the minds of social actors • ...
The customer - based Approach Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-07
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- The person or company communicating and managing the brand
- The descriptive features that characterize a brand
- The main metaphor for man in the consumer-based approach
- The mental link between a brand and something else stored in memory
- The act of placing the brand in consumer`s minds
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- The researcher behind the customer-based brand equity model
- Consumers`overall evaluation or feelings toward a brand
- The ability of consumers to recognize and recall a brand
- Where Brand Knowledge and Associations are stored
- The good feeling from using green products
10 Clues: The good feeling from using green products • The act of placing the brand in consumer`s minds • Where Brand Knowledge and Associations are stored • The descriptive features that characterize a brand • Consumers`overall evaluation or feelings toward a brand • The ability of consumers to recognize and recall a brand • ...
Psychology Crossword Puzzle - Unit 1 2022-08-26
Across
- believed that abnormal originated from unconscious drives and conflit
- bought structuralism to america
- attempted to apply scientific principles to the study of human minds
- focused on observable behavior only that can be directly seen and measured
- chair of the psychology department at howard universty
- earliest research in the area of human memory and the psychology of the self
Down
- fist women to earn a PHD in psych
- introduced counterconditioning and was an early pioneer of behavior theraphy
- showed the negative effects of school segregation on african american childern
- father of psychology
10 Clues: father of psychology • bought structuralism to america • fist women to earn a PHD in psych • chair of the psychology department at howard universty • attempted to apply scientific principles to the study of human minds • believed that abnormal originated from unconscious drives and conflit • focused on observable behavior only that can be directly seen and measured • ...
September Newsletter Crossword 2021-08-29
Across
- A show about seven college freshmen.
- When a particle is in more than one place at the same time.
- The first computer to run a program electronically stored in its memory.
- Black Hat USA attracted bright minds in this kind of research.
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- According to Marie Curie, we will never reach this.
- John from SSRC might retire here.
- Paula from AARC brings these to work often.
- A field quantum computing might help advance.
- Taking place every Wednesday afternoon at our Masdar City facilities.
- A nut you can use to make pesto with.
10 Clues: John from SSRC might retire here. • A show about seven college freshmen. • A nut you can use to make pesto with. • Paula from AARC brings these to work often. • A field quantum computing might help advance. • According to Marie Curie, we will never reach this. • When a particle is in more than one place at the same time. • ...
Chapters 3-4 Revolutionary War Ruby Davis 2024-01-30
Across
- How many copies of Tom's Cabin were printed in the U.S.?
- What did people take to free themselves from slavery?
- Who wrote the book that changed history?
- Where did Harriet Beecher grow up?
- When Harriet ran away, where did he go?
- What did the book make people change their minds about?
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- Who always would lose things?
- She dressed as a old woman and sometimes a man
- Where would slaves stop while in the railroads?
- What are the people that take the railroads called?
10 Clues: Who always would lose things? • Where did Harriet Beecher grow up? • When Harriet ran away, where did he go? • Who wrote the book that changed history? • She dressed as a old woman and sometimes a man • Where would slaves stop while in the railroads? • What are the people that take the railroads called? • What did people take to free themselves from slavery? • ...
6th Grade Vocabulary - Lesson 23 Definitions 2026-03-10
Across
- to treat generously, to gratify someone’s desires, to humor, to give free rein to
- to make fit, often by modification
- the quality or state of being happy
- a predetermined course of events
- to give life to, to animate, to stimulate
- enjoy good luck, good fortune to succeed in an enterprise, to become strong
Down
- being in a state of overwhelming emotion, especially delight or happiness
- wealth, an abundant flow or supply
- holding a commanding position in people’s minds
- being pleasant and at ease when talking with others
10 Clues: a predetermined course of events • to make fit, often by modification • wealth, an abundant flow or supply • the quality or state of being happy • to give life to, to animate, to stimulate • holding a commanding position in people’s minds • being pleasant and at ease when talking with others • being in a state of overwhelming emotion, especially delight or happiness • ...
Org comms 2025-11-05
Across
- what to answer when someone asks what plan pandas have for the future?
- some think it’s a sprout, for others it’s home
- where the greatest minds gather beginning 24 November
- light or brightness in many dialects, but to us, a guiding star
Down
- what our brand queen may say before she eats?
- wizard of words who may rhyme with “party”
- everyone wants to be this, but only she’s called it
- four legged org comms meeting attendee
- there’s a queen among us that crossed this river
- Duchess in real-life, but princess to us
10 Clues: four legged org comms meeting attendee • Duchess in real-life, but princess to us • wizard of words who may rhyme with “party” • what our brand queen may say before she eats? • some think it’s a sprout, for others it’s home • there’s a queen among us that crossed this river • everyone wants to be this, but only she’s called it • ...
VIETNAM 2016-10-20
Across
- dishonest conduct by those in power i.e. bribery
- basic dress for the Vietcong soldiers
- a point at which neither side can make any gains
- tactic used to try and win over citizens by helping them
- America feared getting them involved in the war
- the type of geography such as hills, rivers, etc.
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- tactic used by Vietcong to surprise American soldiers
- explosives, arrows,or stakes rigged to surprise soldiers and maim or kill
- muddy terrain that sinks underfoot and is hard to get out of
- sharpened bamboo placed into a hole and concealed
- not being focused on the surroundings
- extensive, underground pathways and living areas
12 Clues: basic dress for the Vietcong soldiers • not being focused on the surroundings • America feared getting them involved in the war • dishonest conduct by those in power i.e. bribery • a point at which neither side can make any gains • extensive, underground pathways and living areas • sharpened bamboo placed into a hole and concealed • ...
Ed Sheeran x 2017-04-18
Across
- Keep it deep within your soul
- We'd go anywhere our minds would take us
- I'll be feeling this tomorrow
- Trust and respect is what we do this for
- I could look into your eyes until the sun comes up
- Easy baby maybe I'm a liar
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- Your smiles forever in my mind and memory
- I kind of knew you liked the dude from private school
- we are surrounded by all of these lies and people who talk too much
- Would you take away my hopes and dreams and just stay with me
- Just from this one small act of kindness
- I was raised to keep quiet
12 Clues: I was raised to keep quiet • Easy baby maybe I'm a liar • Keep it deep within your soul • I'll be feeling this tomorrow • We'd go anywhere our minds would take us • Trust and respect is what we do this for • Just from this one small act of kindness • Your smiles forever in my mind and memory • I could look into your eyes until the sun comes up • ...
