criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
The Emerald Tablet 2021-12-14
20 Clues: Three • A test • hidden • A power • 3 shards • siblings • a sibling • New world • A kids age • The shards • A bad place • His siblings • shards Find • reading minds • made of emerald • in a weird house • a group of people • something in space • table Special table • Rulers of the hidden world
Criminal Crossword 2022-03-09
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- A government lawyer who initiates prosecution of criminal offenses, and presents the case for prosecution in a criminal proceeding (prosecutor).
- A challenge to a previous legal determination (appeal).
- The final decision made by a court (judgment).
- It is a legal document issued by the court, or prosecuting attorney, ordering the recipient to appear at a certain time and place to testify under oath as a witness (subpoena).
- A person thought to be guilty of a crime or offence (suspect).
- A legal order issued by the authority and in the name of the state to compel a person to do something (writ).
- It is when a party asks the court or opposing counsel to act, demands a right, or asks a question (request).
- A person who has been arrested for or formally charged with a crime. It is a generic name for the defendant in a criminal case (accused).
- Someone authorized to practice law; a lawyer; an agent authorized to act on behalf of another person (attorney).
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- An appointed or elected official who decides legal disputes in court (judge).
- A person with first-hand knowledge of an event, that testifies to that knowledge during a trial or other legal proceeding (witness).
- A person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone (prosecutor).
- Statements, in a logical and legal form, of the facts that constitute prosecutor’s cause of action and defendant’s ground of defence (pleadings).
- Physical or mental damage (harm).
- It is an item which a litigant proffers to make the existence of a fact more or less probable (evidence).
15 Clues: Physical or mental damage (harm). • The final decision made by a court (judgment). • A challenge to a previous legal determination (appeal). • A person thought to be guilty of a crime or offence (suspect). • An appointed or elected official who decides legal disputes in court (judge). • ...
Criminal Law 2013-08-12
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- abolished by S3b of the Crimes Act and no longer exists
- law crime which elements are not spelled out in the crimes act
- be guilty of murder one must be over the age of __________
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- view with opinion and bias
- relating to the the tide failing to break the causal link
- aforethought/Mens rea, intention and _______ are all the same thing
- for the substantial and operating cause test
- perspective
- Reus/Guilty act
- Coke/English barrister well known for identifying elements of murder
- steps to establishing causation; factual and
- of proof/Lies with the prosecution
- Rea/Guilty mind
- Actus Interveniens/New intervening act breaking the chain of causation
14 Clues: perspective • Reus/Guilty act • Rea/Guilty mind • view with opinion and bias • of proof/Lies with the prosecution • for the substantial and operating cause test • steps to establishing causation; factual and • abolished by S3b of the Crimes Act and no longer exists • relating to the the tide failing to break the causal link • ...
Criminal Law 2023-03-28
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- Punishable offense against society.
- People who lie under oath.
- A less serious crime. Punishable by confinement of less than a year or by a fine, or both.
- Theft of personal property.
- The criminal conduct of taking another’s property or money by a person to whom it has been entrusted.
- Offenses committed in the business world.
- The giving or offering of a bribe.
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- The practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats
- Behavior intended to deceive others.
- The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- State statutes prohibiting certain conduct.
- Laws states that competing companies may not cooperate in fixing prices or in dividing sales regions.
- Lesser misdemeanors, not entitled to a jury trial.
- A crime punishable by confinement for more than a year or by a fine more than $1,000 or both – or even death.
14 Clues: People who lie under oath. • Theft of personal property. • The giving or offering of a bribe. • Punishable offense against society. • Behavior intended to deceive others. • Offenses committed in the business world. • State statutes prohibiting certain conduct. • Lesser misdemeanors, not entitled to a jury trial. • The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. • ...
Criminal Justice 2023-09-11
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- a building where people are held as punishment for a crime
- a criminal offense defined as less serious than a felony
- length of time a prisoner is imprisoned
- someone who practices or studies law
- not being guilty of a crime
- an individual or business sued or accused in a court of law
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- the release of an offender from detention, subject to a period of good behavior under supervision
- a place where cases and legal matters are conducted
- asking for a reversal of a court decision
- an official appointed to decide cases in court
- a person who brings a case against a defendant in a court of law
- a serious crime such as murder or arson
- an area considered a living space for inmates within a prison
- found responsible for wrongdoing or unlawful conduct
14 Clues: not being guilty of a crime • someone who practices or studies law • a serious crime such as murder or arson • length of time a prisoner is imprisoned • asking for a reversal of a court decision • an official appointed to decide cases in court • a place where cases and legal matters are conducted • found responsible for wrongdoing or unlawful conduct • ...
Criminal Justice 2024-01-25
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- of limitations the time limit to bring an action
- be put in prison
- to be certain of the defendants guilt
- to reduce in number
- a group of people that decide if the defendant should be indicted
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- formal accusation that starts criminal proceedings
- a person in prison
- to question the validity of something
- removal of a basic right or need
- find the defendant not guilty
- being held by the police
- financial guarantee
- a serious crime where the death penalty could be used
- bargain an agreement between the prosecution and defence
14 Clues: be put in prison • a person in prison • financial guarantee • to reduce in number • being held by the police • find the defendant not guilty • removal of a basic right or need • to question the validity of something • to be certain of the defendants guilt • of limitations the time limit to bring an action • formal accusation that starts criminal proceedings • ...
CRIME CRIME CRIME 2023-02-28
Judical Branch Power Words 2025-03-13
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- Warrant: authorization by a court for police
- Process: Constitutional protection against
- Review: Power of the US supreme court.
- governmental actions and laws
- filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- A less serious crime
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- accused of a crime in a criminal court case
- case: disputes between two parties
- Jurisdiction: first court to hear a case.
- Branch: Reviews and intercepts the laws
- authority to interpret and administer the law.
- Formal charging from a crime
- Case: Breaking criminal law
- Jurisdiction: authority review decisions made by lower courts.
- Cause: police must have in order to make an arrest,
16 Clues: A less serious crime • Case: Breaking criminal law • Formal charging from a crime • governmental actions and laws • case: disputes between two parties • Review: Power of the US supreme court. • Branch: Reviews and intercepts the laws • filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • Jurisdiction: first court to hear a case. • The government’s side in a criminal case. • ...
A tale for the time being 2017-04-06
19 Clues: 104 • Last name • Gooseneck • Meditation • Quantum cat • Sky Soldier • Living ghost • Oliver's cat • French author • Japanese crow • Campbell River • Japanese hermit • The ___ is Nao! • California town • Haruki #2's park • French translator • A nun at Jiko's temple • Ruth and Oliver's town • Great Minds of Western ______
Happy Birthday 2023-03-24
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- 1 Pimmel (zusammen geschrieben)
- Wasserschwein
- Katze bei Dassia
- Hamburger Mall
- Hund am Altonaer Balkon
- Zollprojekt
- Album von Taylor
- Gemeinsame Sexpartnerin
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- Wirtschaftsprüfer
- Türkisches Café
- Restaurant in Theenhausen
- Laut eines Wasserschweins
- Baum
- See in McPom
- Zuhause
- Nächtlicher Störgeist
- Place of blurry pictures and sharp minds
- Leggingsmarke
- Where we met
19 Clues: Baum • Zuhause • Zollprojekt • See in McPom • Where we met • Wasserschwein • Leggingsmarke • Hamburger Mall • Türkisches Café • Katze bei Dassia • Album von Taylor • Wirtschaftsprüfer • Nächtlicher Störgeist • Hund am Altonaer Balkon • Gemeinsame Sexpartnerin • Restaurant in Theenhausen • Laut eines Wasserschweins • 1 Pimmel (zusammen geschrieben) • Place of blurry pictures and sharp minds
Criminology- Theories 2025-02-26
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- crime is a result of inequality and power dynamics between societal groups
- crime is caused by a breakdown of society resulting in “normlessness”
- crime and delinquency are linked to communities with mixed land use, residential mobility, heterogeneity and large #s of social ills
- suggests that the social contract is adhered or disregard based on social connections
- criminal behavior is a result of an individuals lack of means to achieve success and goals
- crime is a learned behavior based on the 3 Laws of Imitation
- explains how individuals are able to engage in criminal activity while negating culpability and blame
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- crime is a learned behavior based on 9 Basic Principles
- crime is a rational choice made by free-willed individuals
- the outermost "rings" of a city are the most prosperous while the innermost "rings" are the most crime ridden
- identifies “pushes" and "pulls" that prevent criminal activity
- criminal behavior is determined by how individuals adapt: conformity, innovation, ritualism, retreatism and rebellion
- classifying an individual as a criminal will influence self perception and criminal behavior
- associates body type with personality traits and criminal behavior
14 Clues: crime is a learned behavior based on 9 Basic Principles • crime is a rational choice made by free-willed individuals • crime is a learned behavior based on the 3 Laws of Imitation • identifies “pushes" and "pulls" that prevent criminal activity • associates body type with personality traits and criminal behavior • ...
Love the Law!! 2024-04-15
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- A group of people who are selected to hear the evidence in a trial and make a decision
- "Not guilty" in a criminal trial
- When evidence can be considered
- To separate
- "Guilty" verdict in a criminal trial
- A law passed by the legislature
- To see or hear something
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- The judge's office
- To charge someone with a crime
- Written statement that starts a civil trial
- When two people form an agreement that creates an obligation
- Decision in a trial
- Person who presides over a trial and may determine the outcome
- Terms of a pre-trial release in criminal cases
- Send back
- Serious crime resulting in jail or prison time of 1 year or more
- Punishment rendered in a criminal trial
17 Clues: Send back • To separate • The judge's office • Decision in a trial • To see or hear something • To charge someone with a crime • When evidence can be considered • A law passed by the legislature • "Not guilty" in a criminal trial • "Guilty" verdict in a criminal trial • Punishment rendered in a criminal trial • Written statement that starts a civil trial • ...
Crime verbs. Use the the Past Simple. 2024-04-21
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- What happened when the prisoner finished his prison sentence.
- The police ............ the thief and put him in prison.
- How did a criminal get information from someone's computer?
- The detective .......the crime. The criminal is now in prison.
- What did police officers do before they captured a criminal?
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- The criminal .......... from his prison cell by tricking the guard.
- The dog ......... the suspect to the bridge.
- He ......... my room for money.
- How did a thief get into someone's house?
- What did police officers do when the criminal tried to run away?
- A thief ......... my mother's jewellery last night.
- How did the criminal leave the crime scene quickly?
12 Clues: He ......... my room for money. • How did a thief get into someone's house? • The dog ......... the suspect to the bridge. • A thief ......... my mother's jewellery last night. • How did the criminal leave the crime scene quickly? • The police ............ the thief and put him in prison. • How did a criminal get information from someone's computer? • ...
Paper Kraine: Lessons Learned 2023-03-21
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- The money provided to students to help pay for college
- A platform for applying to many colleges
- The other venue run by frigidnyc
- The chapter of minds matter benefitting tonight
- An org supporting low-income students for college success
- Annual party to support Minds Matter NYC on April 27
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- An org supporting new work; emerging artists; community; & connection
- The name of this theater
- That feeling you get from laughing or crying
- The best medicine
- Producers and venue supporting emerging artists
11 Clues: The best medicine • The name of this theater • The other venue run by frigidnyc • A platform for applying to many colleges • That feeling you get from laughing or crying • The chapter of minds matter benefitting tonight • Producers and venue supporting emerging artists • Annual party to support Minds Matter NYC on April 27 • ...
Latin Vocab 2022-01-03
30 Clues: bold • belt • hand • fire • wears • burnt • minds • rocks • lucky • blaze • favor • ashes • threw • pillow • dinner • weight • amazing • focused • wedding • thunder • old man • to judge • you fall • kidnapping • falls downs • flow, surge • disagreement • to give order • should pick up • called together
Elvis greatist hits 2022-06-30
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- Can't help ____ in love.
- ____ Christmas.
- Always on my ____ .
- Hard ____ woman.
- ____ minds.
- Blue ____ shoes.
- One ____.
- Mystery ____.
- Jailhouse ____ .
- Way ____.
- It's now or ____ .
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- Return to ____ .
- A ____ such as I.
- Are you ____ tonight.
- Little
- ____ hotel.
- Hound ____.
- (You're the) devil in ____.
- In the ____ .
- ____ creole.
- All ____ up.
- Love me ____ .
- Don't be ____ .
23 Clues: Little • One ____. • Way ____. • ____ hotel. • Hound ____. • ____ minds. • ____ creole. • All ____ up. • In the ____ . • Mystery ____. • Love me ____ . • ____ Christmas. • Don't be ____ . • Return to ____ . • Hard ____ woman. • Blue ____ shoes. • Jailhouse ____ . • A ____ such as I. • It's now or ____ . • Always on my ____ . • Are you ____ tonight. • Can't help ____ in love. • (You're the) devil in ____.
show5 2024-05-31
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- Dominate the game
- Fierce trivia fight
- Knowledge pursuit
- Game victory
- Overcome challenges
- Ascend to top
- Competitive field
- Uncover secrets
- Showdown of minds
- Surpass obstacles
- Overcome rivals
- Compete for glory
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- Peak challenge
- Intense contest
- Investigate questions
- Ultimate success
- Hit the mark
- Endure opponents
- Get out in time
- Prosperous prize
20 Clues: Game victory • Hit the mark • Ascend to top • Peak challenge • Intense contest • Uncover secrets • Get out in time • Overcome rivals • Ultimate success • Endure opponents • Prosperous prize • Dominate the game • Knowledge pursuit • Competitive field • Showdown of minds • Surpass obstacles • Compete for glory • Fierce trivia fight • Overcome challenges • Investigate questions
Code 93 2024-10-17
17 Clues: Love • Do us • we now • Father • for our • with us • May your • us, Lord • With your • refine our • within our • our meetings • We are thankful • your Sovereignty • May our words and • Bless us as we meet • our minds and tongues
??? 2023-09-26
15 Clues: BOTEN • GUSTAVO • ____ PEAKS • IM JUST ___ • _____ OF 99 • VAL _______ • TEATER I 24 • TINA ______ • FORBUDT FARVE • DEN BEDSTE IS • KONCERT I APRIL • WALTER WHITES ALIAS • VELKOMMEN TIL ______ • RESTAURANT TIL DATE DAG • MÆRKELIG FARVE (TIL EN SOFA)
The Emerald Tablet 2021-12-14
20 Clues: Three • A test • hidden • A power • 3 shards • siblings • a sibling • New world • A kids age • The shards • A bad place • His siblings • shards Find • reading minds • made of emerald • in a weird house • a group of people • something in space • table Special table • Rulers of the hidden world
Chapter 11/12 2023-01-06
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- law that has been passed as legislation
- protects basic rights and freedoms of all canadians, keeping it a free and democratic country
- system of punishments for criminals such as prisons
- a form of punishment that helps the criminal by offering them treatment so they are
- basis of the British and canadian legal systems
- deals with less serious cases, often civil lawsuits
- a federal law that includes definitions of most of the criminal offences that the Parliament of Canada has enacted
- the constitutional principle that all government action must be based on law and that governments and officials must obey the law
- form of early release of a criminal where they agree to certain conditions
- system that involves the branch of government that includes courts of law and judges
- branch of gov that deals with wongs committed against each other
- an act that covers the prosecution of youth for criminal offences
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- to be imprisoned
- a clause that lets leaders opt out of certain parts of the constitution
- law passed ny the BC legislatures, helps make sure everyone can participate equally in daily life in BC
- of being apart of society
- the highest level of court in most judicial systems
- the most serious criminal offences under the criminal code
- a branch of the law dealing with relations between private parties
- one who exercises jurisdiction over the majority of provincial regulatory offences and municipal by-law prosecutions
- its purpose was to make french the most commonly used language in quebec. French has to be the language of legislation and the courts, administration, work, and business
21 Clues: to be imprisoned • of being apart of society • law that has been passed as legislation • basis of the British and canadian legal systems • the highest level of court in most judicial systems • system of punishments for criminals such as prisons • deals with less serious cases, often civil lawsuits • the most serious criminal offences under the criminal code • ...
Chapter 11/12 2023-01-06
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- law that has been passed as legislation
- protects basic rights and freedoms of all canadians, keeping it a free and democratic country
- system of punishments for criminals such as prisons
- a form of punishment that helps the criminal by offering them treatment so they are
- basis of the British and canadian legal systems
- deals with less serious cases, often civil lawsuits
- a federal law that includes definitions of most of the criminal offences that the Parliament of Canada has enacted
- the constitutional principle that all government action must be based on law and that governments and officials must obey the law
- form of early release of a criminal where they agree to certain conditions
- system that involves the branch of government that includes courts of law and judges
- branch of gov that deals with wongs committed against each other
- an act that covers the prosecution of youth for criminal offences
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- to be imprisoned
- a clause that lets leaders opt out of certain parts of the constitution
- law passed ny the BC legislatures, helps make sure everyone can participate equally in daily life in BC
- of being apart of society
- the highest level of court in most judicial systems
- the most serious criminal offences under the criminal code
- a branch of the law dealing with relations between private parties
- one who exercises jurisdiction over the majority of provincial regulatory offences and municipal by-law prosecutions
- its purpose was to make french the most commonly used language in quebec. French has to be the language of legislation and the courts, administration, work, and business
21 Clues: to be imprisoned • of being apart of society • law that has been passed as legislation • basis of the British and canadian legal systems • the highest level of court in most judicial systems • system of punishments for criminals such as prisons • deals with less serious cases, often civil lawsuits • the most serious criminal offences under the criminal code • ...
Fundamentals of Law & Codes 2023-09-29
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- less serious crimes such as shoplifting or DUI; usually carries a fine and/or jail sentence of less than a year
- Code set of laws which are related to the punishment of crimes and offenses
- body of law dealing with crime and the legal punishment of criminal offenses
- crimes which are planned and carried out by criminal groups such as gangs
- disturbing others by gathering in groups or engaging in offensive public displays
- laws which place limitations on dangerous or unlawful items and activities
- disputes and private rights between individuals, organizations/ parties or between the two, in which compensation is awarded to the victim
- laws applied to the United States as a whole
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- committing an offense against a person working for the public service; crimes committed during a criminal procedure
- occurs when a person intentionally, knowingly, recklessly or with criminal negligence causes the death of another person
- serious crimes such as murder, kidnapping, robbery, etc.; punishable by a year or more in state prison
- mild crimes (civil offenses or petty crimes) such as littering, parking violations, etc.; only punishable by tickets or fines
- serves as the federal government’s main penal code and includes criminal procedure for federal crimes
- crimes which can be considered between a felony and misdemeanor, based on circumstances
- protect citizens from excessive charges, limit of freedoms and abusive power from authorities
- carried out by a threat of bodily harm coupled with an apparent, present ability to cause the harm
- municipal regulations and laws enacted in local areas
- law implementing and interpreting the United States constitution in criminal justice cases
- person sexually abusing another person
- each state’s unique system of laws and courts
20 Clues: person sexually abusing another person • laws applied to the United States as a whole • each state’s unique system of laws and courts • municipal regulations and laws enacted in local areas • crimes which are planned and carried out by criminal groups such as gangs • laws which place limitations on dangerous or unlawful items and activities • ...
Cognados 1 revised Alicea 2023-03-01
34 Clues: error • motor • humor • favor • final • actor • color • dental • horror • animal • mental • doctor • editor • pastor • general • literal • federal • adorable • hospital • superior • criminal • exterior • interior • director • cultural • favorable • admirable • elemental • protector • electoral • abdominal • industrial • comparable • artificial
chrimal minds 2023-03-15
10 Clues: he left • JJ's son • the leader • henry's mom • hotch's son • JJ's husband • faked her death • the computer girl • Couisin was kiddnapped • has a daughter he never knew about
Montessori Minds 2017-04-18
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- Allowing children to do things by themselves.
- Children under three absorb their environment by experience.
- Teacher constructing an environment for the child to learn in.
- Seeing what the child needs.
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- Age group where Absorbent Mind and Sensitive Periods cause intense learning.
- Where Montessori died.
- Age group where learning is about every day life skills
- Children learn different skills at different points in their development.
- Country Maria Montessori was born in.
- Two subjects Maria Montessori studied.
10 Clues: Where Montessori died. • Seeing what the child needs. • Country Maria Montessori was born in. • Two subjects Maria Montessori studied. • Allowing children to do things by themselves. • Age group where learning is about every day life skills • Children under three absorb their environment by experience. • Teacher constructing an environment for the child to learn in. • ...
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: A sly look • Shared bed • Secret tryst • Subtle signal • Fire of desire • Naughty thought • Late-night craving • Candlelight dinner • Behind the curtains • Locked in an embrace
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: Lip service • Burning wish • Tight squeeze • Holding tight • A playful act • Secret signal • Fragrant allure • A playful advance • Soft touch with nose • Last drink of the night
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: Steady burn • Risqué event • Unknown allure • Soft and tender • Arousing interest • Causing excitement • Captivate completely • Pulsing with passion • Fondness for another • Pleasing to the senses
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: Closeness • Soft touch • Gentle exhale • Hard to resist • Slowly burning • Revealed secret • Shy, but intrigued • Voice full of heat • Extremely attractive • away, Taken by emotion
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: High heat • Quiet intimacy • Tempting offer • Full of longing • Small sensation • Power to attract • Shyly flirtatious • Exciting the senses • Whisper barely heard • Overwhelmingly attractive
super minds 2026-01-22
10 Clues: - soup pictire • - root picture • - my mom's mom. • - airplane picture • - quarterto picture • - month after october • - school starts at 9 ____ • - at school we eat ____ at 12 o'clock. • - activities your teacher gives you to do at home • - a type of food that has a lot of vegetables in it
Spanish Choice Board 2023-04-10
20 Clues: star • Love • Crime • Alien • Thief • Critic • to Kill • Failure • To Rent • Criminal • Detective • To arrest • To capture • I have seen • I have seen • Leading man • In love with • to recommend • To fascinate • To fall in love
Spanish Choice Board 2023-04-10
22 Clues: star • Love • Alien • Crime • Thief • Critic • To rob • Failure • to Kill • To Rent • Criminal • Detective • To arrest • It will be • To capture • I have seen • Leading man • I have seen • To fascinate • In love with • to recommend • To fall in love
Loving God With the Mind 2025-04-03
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- God, who knew us beforehand __ us to be conformed to the image of Jesus Christ, His Son (Hint:Romans 8:27-30).
- The lawyer asked Him what the ___ ___ in the Law was.(2 words)
- The author urges us not to be ___ to the patterns of this world.
- In Romans 12:1, This word means to beg earnestly.
- The author of Romans tells us to offer our bodies to God as a ___ ___ because of God's mercy.
- Anyone who was not a Jew was called a ___(Hint:Romans 11:12-13).
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- When we renew our minds, we will be able to ___ and ___ what God's will is for our lives. (2 words)
- In Matthew 22:34-39, an ___ in the law tested Jesus with a question.
- Jesus answered him, Love the LORD your God with all your heart, soul, and ___.
- We can show that we love God with our minds when we are transformed by ___ our minds.
- How does the author of Romans tells us to offer our bodies? (Hint:Romans 12:1-2)
- The children of God were called Jews or __ (Hint:Romans 10:1-2 .
- The author of the book of Romans;(2 words)
- God's will is ALWAYS good, pleasing, and ____.
14 Clues: The author of the book of Romans;(2 words) • God's will is ALWAYS good, pleasing, and ____. • In Romans 12:1, This word means to beg earnestly. • The lawyer asked Him what the ___ ___ in the Law was.(2 words) • The author urges us not to be ___ to the patterns of this world. • The children of God were called Jews or __ (Hint:Romans 10:1-2 . • ...
Judicial Branch 2022-04-20
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- the prosecution must prove the defendant is _____ “beyond a reasonable doubt”
- Georgia’s general jurisdiction trial court is the _____ court
- deals with private disputes such as divorce, property ownership, contracts, and personal injury
- deals with actions that harm people and society
- Georgia law defines a juvenile as a person under the age of __
- this is the second step in the adult criminal justice process
- a juvenile may have to attend a youth _______ center
- a person named as the wrong-doer in a civil or criminal case
- a violation of a law that only pertains to children
- judges to superior court are elected to __ year terms
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- interprets the laws of Georgia
- ____ jurisdiction is the ability given to higher courts to review lower court rulings and decisions on appeal
- a case (either civil or criminal) will be argued during this
- this is the first step in the adult criminal justice process
- judges to the supreme court are elected to __ year terms
- a person who brings a lawsuit against another person
- an act that is considered a crime if it is committed by an adult
- criminal cases such as traffic violations and minor civil cases
18 Clues: interprets the laws of Georgia • deals with actions that harm people and society • a violation of a law that only pertains to children • a person who brings a lawsuit against another person • a juvenile may have to attend a youth _______ center • judges to superior court are elected to __ year terms • judges to the supreme court are elected to __ year terms • ...
Crimes & Detectives 2023-09-21
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- (n)a person who is thought to be a criminal
- (v)to appear
- (n)a crime with music, books or films
- (n)information about a crime
- (v)to study something
- (n)a person who breaks into houses or shops
- (n)detective's proof of a crime
- (v)suddenly meet
- (n)a crime when you cheat someone for money
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- (n)a criminal who steals in shops
- (v)a crime on the street for money
- (v)to blame a criminal with proof
- (n)a person who breaks into banks
- (v)detective's work on a crime
- (v)to blame someone in a crime
- (n)a criminal who damages things for fun
16 Clues: (v)to appear • (v)suddenly meet • (v)to study something • (n)information about a crime • (v)detective's work on a crime • (v)to blame someone in a crime • (n)detective's proof of a crime • (n)a criminal who steals in shops • (v)to blame a criminal with proof • (n)a person who breaks into banks • (v)a crime on the street for money • (n)a crime with music, books or films • ...
Crime 2023-06-21
into thin air 2021-02-03
21 Clues: mt • 7.99 • pg 37 • porta • pg 163 • pg 162 • location • cow like • this book • necessity • this book • this book • beginning • youre life • kung fu panda • resting place • concrete jungle • going of the down region • the month of the disaster • this type of oreo is the worst • something in all of ther minds
criminology 2013-10-06
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- identification of person through examination
- A science applied to answering legal questions
- an instrument that record changes of physiological processes
- forgotten person in the criminal justice system
- identification of persons through comparison of fingerprint
- medical knowledge ti the purposes of law and justice
- PNP rank star in the shoulder
- premier educational institution for the police,fire,and jail personel
- the world first crime laboratory was established by
- the term criminalistics was first used by
- administer the entrance and promotional exam
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- a person who search,collect physical evidence
- the initiator of the philippine criminal justice system
- every contact leaves a trace
- study of physical evidence
- mother of criminal
- loops,arches and whorls are example of
- the highest rank in the PNP
- any signature,handwriting,typewritting, or other mark whose source or dispute
- a person who committed a crime
- infallible means of positive identification known to man
- a proof of alligation
- the second in command in the PNP
23 Clues: mother of criminal • a proof of alligation • study of physical evidence • the highest rank in the PNP • every contact leaves a trace • PNP rank star in the shoulder • a person who committed a crime • the second in command in the PNP • loops,arches and whorls are example of • the term criminalistics was first used by • identification of person through examination • ...
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22 Clues: мозг • моложе • сложный • доктора • кажется • ученные • все виды • ресторан • странные • выживать • в эти дни • следующий • всего лишь • единственный • исследование • первым делом • определенное • и на этом все • доклад, отчет • обеденное время • приступать к работе • определиться, прийти к мнению
Youth Criminal Justice Act Crossword 2020-11-09
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- A person who is 12-17 years old who is charged with an offence
- Ages someone is considered a youth
- Oldest age a person can’t be charged with a crime
- A home with an existing family where a young person is placed for care and rehabilitation
- Current federal legislation that governs youth crime
- A more serious punishment for youth criminals that does not create a criminal record
- The historic term for a young offender or youth criminal
- Young offenders law prior to the Youth Criminal Justice Act
- The absolute maximum fine for youths
- A home that houses several youth criminals for a set time period for rehabilitation; operated by trained staff and non-profit agencies
- Maximum youth sentence for first degree murder
- Date the Youth Criminal Justice Act became law
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- Most common sentence that a judge will give a youth
- One of the reasons youth under 18 are dealt with differently than adults
- Programs under the Youth Offenders Act for first-time, non-violent offending youth
- A serious offence, such as murder, manslaughter etc.
- Measures other than court proceedings for non-violent, first-time youth criminal
- Most common extrajudicial measure assigned to youths
- A person aged 12-17 years old who breaks the law
19 Clues: Ages someone is considered a youth • The absolute maximum fine for youths • Maximum youth sentence for first degree murder • Date the Youth Criminal Justice Act became law • A person aged 12-17 years old who breaks the law • Oldest age a person can’t be charged with a crime • Most common sentence that a judge will give a youth • ...
Reeses Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-20
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- _______ go to detention centers.
- The _____ is seeking monetary damages
- ___ Just like LAW AND ORDER.
- step 6 in Adult criminal justice process ____.
- Judges to superior court are ___ to four year terms.
- ____ and ohio have boot camps for bad kids.
- The ____ has a right to testify, but he or she is not required to.
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- ____ kids are punished in Georgia.
- _____ is a camp in GA.
- Second step to Adult criminal justice process ____.
- First step to Adult criminal justice process ____.
- The_______ Attorney seeks punishment that could be a fine.
- Third step to Adult criminal justice process ____.
- ___ year terms for the supreme court.
- _____ person who brings a lawsuit against another person.
- ____ bargaining step 5,
16 Clues: _____ is a camp in GA. • ____ bargaining step 5, • ___ Just like LAW AND ORDER. • _______ go to detention centers. • ____ kids are punished in Georgia. • The _____ is seeking monetary damages • ___ year terms for the supreme court. • ____ and ohio have boot camps for bad kids. • step 6 in Adult criminal justice process ____. • ...
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Criminal Law 2016-04-18
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- the person you are married to
- to put someone in jail
- enough/sufficient
- to plan something
- highest form of crime against the state
- a serious crime
- to make someone lose control
- something that is an obligation
- physical contact between two people
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- the killing of a person
- a minor/ not serious crime
- to make a crime more serious
- the illegal killing of a person
- threat to hurt or injure someone
14 Clues: a serious crime • enough/sufficient • to plan something • to put someone in jail • the killing of a person • a minor/ not serious crime • to make a crime more serious • to make someone lose control • the person you are married to • the illegal killing of a person • something that is an obligation • threat to hurt or injure someone • physical contact between two people • ...
Criminal Courts 2018-10-04
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- The least serious offence
- The most serious type of offence
- These offences can be dealt with by post
- Cases involving this must be heard in the CC for a mode of trial proceeding
- If a D pleads this for a TEW offence, they are automatically heard in the MC
- If the D pleads guilty the MC will aim to do this straight away
- Depending on this, a TEW case could be heard in the CC
- Cases in the CC are heard by a...
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- Where summary offences are heard
- Middle ground offence
- Using the BCM scheme, we want cases to be dealt with at the... opportunity
- Indictable offences are heard here
- For a mode of trial proceeding the MC must consider the seriousness and their powers of...
- If the D pleads this then the MC use the first hearing to discover key issues
14 Clues: Middle ground offence • The least serious offence • Where summary offences are heard • The most serious type of offence • Cases in the CC are heard by a... • Indictable offences are heard here • These offences can be dealt with by post • Depending on this, a TEW case could be heard in the CC • If the D pleads guilty the MC will aim to do this straight away • ...
Criminal Law 2023-03-29
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- - the second worst type of crime possible
- - lighting on fire illegally
- - entering a building illegally
- -secret plan to do something illegal
- - Responsibility
- - criminal conduct for taking another's property
- - lying under oath
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- - how old you are
- - stealing another's work
- -theft of personal property
- - lesser crimes not required for trial
- - stealing an object
- - worst crime possible
- - large business
14 Clues: - large business • - Responsibility • - how old you are • - lying under oath • - stealing an object • - worst crime possible • - stealing another's work • -theft of personal property • - lighting on fire illegally • - entering a building illegally • -secret plan to do something illegal • - lesser crimes not required for trial • - the second worst type of crime possible • ...
Criminal world 2026-01-24
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- a person who has committed a crime and has been proven guilty.
- to officially forbid something; to say that something is not allowed.
- to protect someone in a legal case by arguing that they are not guilty.
- a place where legal cases are heard and decisions are made by a judge or jury.
- to set someone free, usually from prison, custody, or a legal obligation.
- someone who sees an event (usually a crime or accident) and can describe what happened.
- a rule made by the government that people must follow.
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- person who has been harmed, injured, or suffered because of a crime, accident, or another person’s actions.
- a person have possibly committed a crime but it is not yet proven.
- when the police take someone into custody because they believe that person has committed a crime.
- an illegal action; something that breaks the law.
- a person who leads a court, listens to evidence, and decides on guilt, innocence, or punishment.
- to say or think that someone or something did something wrong or is responsible for something bad happened
- to take something that belongs to someone else without permission.
14 Clues: an illegal action; something that breaks the law. • a rule made by the government that people must follow. • a person who has committed a crime and has been proven guilty. • a person have possibly committed a crime but it is not yet proven. • to take something that belongs to someone else without permission. • ...
Chapter 2 Law 2024-01-09
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- Body of law that spells out the elements of criminal acts
- Crimes committed by wealthy or powerful individuals in the course of their professions
- Rules set fourth how substantive laws are to be enforced
- Latin for "To stand by a decision"
- Reason for committing a crime
- Response by a defendant to a criminal charge
- Police tactics that unduly encourage an individual to commit a crime he/she wouldn't usually commit
- Type of government that divides powers between a national government and smaller government
- Latin for "Guilty deed"
- The party bringing a lawsuit against someone else
- Genaric term for all non criminal law
- Standard used by jurors to arrive at a verdict
- offenders that violate a society's shared norms
- Purposeful act/state of mind to commit a crime
- Response to a criminal charge in which the defendant admits to committing
- Crimes during which no violence is perpetuated against a person such as a thief
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- Requirement that the state must meet
- Violet Crimes
- Crimes committed by members of illegal organizations
- Latin for "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth"
- Person against whom a criminal charge is pending
- Serious offence with possible sentence in prison
- Lesser offence
- Body of the law that defines criminal offences
- Authority to make legal decisions based on geographic area
- The test of legal insanity, asking weather the defendant understood the nature and quality
- Legal doctrine saying, if a death occurs during a felony, the perpetrator may be charged with first degree murder
- Latin for "Guilty mind"
- Prosecution of an accused person 2 times for the same offence
29 Clues: Violet Crimes • Lesser offence • Latin for "Guilty deed" • Latin for "Guilty mind" • Reason for committing a crime • Latin for "To stand by a decision" • Requirement that the state must meet • Genaric term for all non criminal law • Response by a defendant to a criminal charge • Body of the law that defines criminal offences • Standard used by jurors to arrive at a verdict • ...
Review 2026-02-01
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- ____ law Regulations controlling industries and individuals
- An unlawful physical attack or threat of attack; may be simple or aggravated
- A national survey that measures crime through victim self-reports, including crimes not reported to police
- An FBI-managed program that collects nationwide crime statistics based on crimes reported to police
- The taking of property from a person through force, violence, or intimidation
- ____ code Written form of criminal law
- Criminal activity carried out by structured groups supplying illegal goods or services
- _____ rea Guilty mind
- A criminal offense motivated by bias against a protected group
- The proportion of reported crimes that have been solved by arrest or exceptional means
- _______ law Law that outlines how justice is carried out
- Crime punishable by up to one year in jail
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- Nonviolent, financially motivated crime committed by business or government professionals
- _______ law Law governing disputes between individuals
- The National Incident-Based Reporting System that provides detailed data on criminal incidents
- Helping overthrow or harm the U.S. government
- ______ law Law created by court decisions
- Crime requiring no intent
- Procedural fairness guaranteed to individuals accused of crimes under the U.S. Constitution
- Criminal offenses committed using computer technology
- The unlawful taking or attempted taking of property without the use of force
- Serious crime punishable by over one year in prison
- Spying for political or military information
- _____ of law Principle that everyone is subject to the law
- Being tried twice for the same offense
- ________ law Law based on tradition and custom
- Civil wrong not involving a contract
- _____ law Law dealing with crimes against society
- ____ reus Guilty act
29 Clues: Crime requiring no intent • ____ reus Guilty act • _____ rea Guilty mind • Civil wrong not involving a contract • Being tried twice for the same offense • Crime punishable by up to one year in jail • Spying for political or military information • Helping overthrow or harm the U.S. government • Serious crime punishable by over one year in prison • ...
The Darkest Minds 2016-03-15
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- hospital like facility at Thurmond
- the colour Ruby pretended to be for 6 years
- the colour group that can control electricity
- the Slip Kid
- white noise used to control kids at Thurmond
- disease killing all youth who don't develop PSI
- the colour group with telekinesis
- the label given to children that survive IAAN and develop special abilities
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- camp Ruby was taken to at age 10
- pendant Ruby carries with her
- Ruby's colour/ability group
- the state in which the novel takes place
- name of Liam's car
- Ruby's last name
- Chubs' real name
15 Clues: the Slip Kid • Ruby's last name • Chubs' real name • name of Liam's car • Ruby's colour/ability group • pendant Ruby carries with her • camp Ruby was taken to at age 10 • the colour group with telekinesis • hospital like facility at Thurmond • the state in which the novel takes place • the colour Ruby pretended to be for 6 years • white noise used to control kids at Thurmond • ...
The Greatest Minds 2025-11-17
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- – Namesake space telescope
- – Computing theory founder
- – Germ theory pioneer
- – Electromagnetic experimenter
- – E=mc² physicist
- – Father of modern chemistry
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- – Pioneer of radioactivity
- – Gravity’s lawmaker
- – DNA double-helix x-rayer
- – Model-building atomic physicist
- – Natural selection theorist
- – Inventor behind AC power
- – Pea-plant geneticist
- – Telescope-using astronomer
- – Black-hole theorist
15 Clues: – E=mc² physicist • – Gravity’s lawmaker • – Germ theory pioneer • – Black-hole theorist • – Pea-plant geneticist • – Pioneer of radioactivity • – DNA double-helix x-rayer • – Namesake space telescope • – Inventor behind AC power • – Computing theory founder • – Natural selection theorist • – Telescope-using astronomer • – Father of modern chemistry • – Electromagnetic experimenter • ...
Building Strong Minds 2026-02-24
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- Staying calm while waiting
- Managing your emotions and behaviors in different situations
- Being friendly, generous, and considerate
- Believing in yourself and your abilities
- Treating others the way you want to be treated
- Paying close attention when someone else is speaking
- Understanding how someone else feels
- The way we share ideas, thoughts, and feelings with others
- Believing someone will do the right thing
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- Being accountable for your actions and choices
- Things you work toward achieving
- Telling the truth and being sincere
- A disagreement between people
- Working together to reach a shared goal
- Being thankful and appreciative
15 Clues: Staying calm while waiting • A disagreement between people • Being thankful and appreciative • Things you work toward achieving • Telling the truth and being sincere • Understanding how someone else feels • Working together to reach a shared goal • Believing in yourself and your abilities • Being friendly, generous, and considerate • Believing someone will do the right thing • ...
Chapter 11 crossword puzzle 2023-02-16
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- : a court that decides on constitutional issues and sometimes acts as the final court for criminal cases
- : it is a place where most criminal laws are contained
- : it is the bill of rights and is in the constitution of Canada
- : a system of criminal justice which focuses on the rehabilitation of offenders through reconciliation with the victims and the community
- : a system for legal punishments for crimes
- : law that is based on rulings made by judges in court cases
- : this law type of cases uses R or Regina as the prosecutor
- : a court for family matters, criminal matters, youth matters, small claims, and traffic and municipal by-law matters
- : an offence which is a less serious case that gets handled by lower courts
- : it is our rights, privileges, and power we all enjoy and we balance them with our duties
- : a rule that are governed by laws, and there is no one above than the law
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- : it is used for police investigations for evidence by simply using the hair, blood, or anything to find the genetic code
- : a court that conducts civil and criminal jury and non-jury trials.
- : it is the structure of how the courts are leveled in BC
- : an offence that is a serious case that gets handled in provincial supreme courts
- : it is a penalty where you kill the guilty person as the punishment
- : law that has been passed as legislation by federal, provincial, or municipal governments
- : this law type of case usually disagree over contracts, property, or personal relationships
- : It covers prosecution of youths for criminal offences
- : it is a law that protects creators of original material from unauthorized duplication or use
20 Clues: : a system for legal punishments for crimes • : it is a place where most criminal laws are contained • : It covers prosecution of youths for criminal offences • : it is the structure of how the courts are leveled in BC • : this law type of cases uses R or Regina as the prosecutor • : law that is based on rulings made by judges in court cases • ...
CPL - Terms - Chapter 1 2023-09-27
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- the study of law
- lawyer
- in a legal proceeding, a body of men and women selected to hear and examine certain facts and determine the truth
- written laws enacted by legislatures
- a basic principle of our consitutional system; it limits government to powers provided to it by the people
- in a civil case, the injured party who brings legal action against the alleged wrongdoer
- a noncriminal lawsuit, brought to enforce a right or redress a wrong
- evidence that justifies an officer in stopping and questioning an individual believed to be involved in criminal activity; based on less evidence than probable cause but more than a mere hunch
- the process by which courts decide whether the laws passed by Congress or state legislatures are constitutional
- one of the provisions of the U.S. Constitution enacted after the original Constitution became law; an addition to an existing document or plan
- rules/regulations that give authority to the government to safely protect the rights of citizens to prevent crime
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- preponderance of evidence
- the state or federal government's attorney in a criminal case
- a criminal offense, less serious than a felony, punishable by a prison sentence of one year or less
- the branch of law dealing with crimes and their punishments
- the highest court in the United States
- the person against whom a claim is made; in a civil suit, the defendant is the person being sued, in a criminal case, the defendant is the person charged with committing a crime
- litigation between two parties
- all law that does not involve criminal matters, such as tort and contract law; civil law usually deals with private rights of individuals, groups, or businesses
- a serious criminal offense punishable by a person sentenced to more than one year
20 Clues: lawyer • the study of law • preponderance of evidence • litigation between two parties • written laws enacted by legislatures • the highest court in the United States • the branch of law dealing with crimes and their punishments • the state or federal government's attorney in a criminal case • a noncriminal lawsuit, brought to enforce a right or redress a wrong • ...
Chapter 7 Sociology 2024-05-20
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- deviance involving occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a person's lifestyle or self-concept
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prisons
- system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- involves behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
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- process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of the lower status
- process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- an undesirable trait or label that is used to characterize an individual
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- punishment intended to make criminal pay compensation for their acts
- theory that compliance with social norms requires strong norms between individuals and society
- a repetition of or return to criminal behavior
- acts committed of violation of the law
16 Clues: acts committed of violation of the law • a repetition of or return to criminal behavior • job-related crimes committed by high-status people • behavior that departs from societal or group norms • discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment • involves behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ...
Fundamentals of Laws & Codes 2026-03-02
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- person sexually abusing another person
- type of evidentiary standard in civil and criminal cases meeting the burden of proof when evidence is substantially and highly more likely to be true than untrue
- crimes which are planned and carried out by criminal groups such as gangs
- less serious crimes such as shoplifting or DUI; usually carries a fine and/or jail sentence of less than a year
- laws applied to the United States as a whole
- municipal regulations and laws enacted in local areas
- legal action between two parties in a criminal law case
- responding party or alleged wrongdoer
- serves as the federal government’s main penal code and includes criminal procedure for federal crimes
- protect citizens from excessive charges, limit of freedoms and abusive power from authorities
- each state’s unique system of laws and courts
- mild crimes (civil offenses or petty crimes) such as littering, parking violations, etc.; only punishable by tickets or fines
- obligation to prove or back up claims being made
- committing an offense against a person working for the public service; crimes committed during a criminal procedure
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- party who was wronged and is filing the civil law case
- party, the government, who is filing the criminal law case
- are crimes that involve violent acts or trigger a fear of bodily harm in someone threatened with violence
- laws which place limitations on dangerous or unlawful items and activities
- additional financial penalties, determined by the judge; losing party in a civil law case must pay when the behavior was found to be especially harmful
- common evidentiary standard in civil law cases meeting the burden of proof when at least 51 percent of the provided evidence favors the plaintiff’s claims and outcome
- disturbing others by gathering in groups or engaging in offensive public displays
- body of law dealing with crime and the legal punishment of criminal offenses
- crimes which can be considered between a felony and misdemeanor, based on circumstances
- common evidentiary standard in criminal law cases meeting the burden of proof when the prosecutor demonstrates there is moral certainty of the defendant being guilty
- legal action between two parties in a civil law case
- law implementing and interpreting the United States constitution in criminal justice cases
- disputes and private rights between individuals, organizations/ parties or between the two, in which compensation is awarded to the victim
- serious crimes such as murder, kidnapping, robbery, etc.; punishable by a year or more in state prison
- set of laws which are related to the punishment of crimes and offenses
29 Clues: responding party or alleged wrongdoer • person sexually abusing another person • laws applied to the United States as a whole • each state’s unique system of laws and courts • obligation to prove or back up claims being made • legal action between two parties in a civil law case • municipal regulations and laws enacted in local areas • ...
Wellness Matters 2021-02-21
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- - Pattern that can help relax minds
- - Nothing to do, can lead to signs of depression
- - Supporting words from family, friends, or professionals about health or mental wellbeing
- - People who support
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- - Keeping a lookout on signs of emotional or physical distress
- - Activity that releases creativity in people's minds
- - Help from professionals or family
- - Book to document
- - Man's Best Friend
9 Clues: - Book to document • - Man's Best Friend • - People who support • - Help from professionals or family • - Pattern that can help relax minds • - Nothing to do, can lead to signs of depression • - Activity that releases creativity in people's minds • - Keeping a lookout on signs of emotional or physical distress • ...
Healthy Minds 2022-02-15
10 Clues: Type of goal • Human Nature • Means of travel • Close companion • Cap and Gown event • To open ones mouth • Fundraising company • Place to store water • Great ... of the 1920s • Links - Puzzle, Games, Map
Master Minds 2020-04-14
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- in a skeptical manner
- important to green plants who use sunlight to synthesize their food
- a large heavy person or object - .."ing"
- using existing work/ product as a basis
- a state of happiness and satisfaction
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- with sincere and intense conviction
- thinks deeply and at length about something
- type of rattlesnake, hint "carat"
- person who takes responsibility for another's performance. hint "sure"
- admit that something is true after first denying it
10 Clues: in a skeptical manner • type of rattlesnake, hint "carat" • with sincere and intense conviction • a state of happiness and satisfaction • using existing work/ product as a basis • a large heavy person or object - .."ing" • thinks deeply and at length about something • admit that something is true after first denying it • ...
great minds 2022-08-30
10 Clues: savings • new york • growth of cities • unfair treatment • relating to farming • state of poor health • coming into a new country • factories to produce goods • economic in which a country's trade • a forcible overthrow of a government
Great Minds 2023-07-19
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- of or having a special activity, purpose, or task; relating to the way in which something works or operates.
- favorable or advantageous; resulting in good
- (in tennis and similar games) serve an ace against (an opponent)
- in contrast or comparison with the fact that.
- extremely surprising or impressive; amazing
- acquire complete knowledge or skill in (an accomplishment, technique, or art)
- in an open, honest, and direct manner.
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- evoking admiration through size, quality, or skill; grand, imposing, or awesome
- impossible to believe
- give a practical exhibition and explanation of (how a machine, skill, or craft works or is performed
10 Clues: impossible to believe • in an open, honest, and direct manner. • extremely surprising or impressive; amazing • favorable or advantageous; resulting in good • in contrast or comparison with the fact that. • (in tennis and similar games) serve an ace against (an opponent) • acquire complete knowledge or skill in (an accomplishment, technique, or art) • ...
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: Arms around • Longing deeply • Secret getaway • Lure into desire • Midnight romance • Steamy encounter • Behind the scenes • Object of affection • Mischievous thoughts • Unbreakable connection
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: Gentle caress • Sweet nothings • Away to romance • Cast a spell on • Playful trouble • Wild imagination • Candlelit dinner • Warm and alluring • Mischievous ideas • Memories of passion
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: Softly spoken • Burning desire • Complete delight • Slightly naughty • Excitingly naughty • Complete happiness • Stimulating thought • Powerfully alluring • Stunningly beautiful • Overwhelmed with passion
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: Red hot • Up in love • Wanting more • Full of love • Lewd thoughts • Ready for more • Dangerous affair • Desiring attention • Shining with desire • Seeking the unknown
Quick minds 2025-05-19
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- the weather when there's no sun
- a baby cat
- Here you can buy a parrot
- A big, open area of land, often with grass or crops. 🌾
- you take this when it's raining
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- Here you have all your books
- It's a cold place where you put your food
- a very high hill
- In summer, I like swimming in the swimming
- A small place where people live, smaller than a town. 🏘️
10 Clues: a baby cat • a very high hill • Here you can buy a parrot • Here you have all your books • the weather when there's no sun • you take this when it's raining • It's a cold place where you put your food • In summer, I like swimming in the swimming • A big, open area of land, often with grass or crops. 🌾 • A small place where people live, smaller than a town. 🏘️
Capital Minds 2025-10-16
10 Clues: Another word for chat • Fun movement to music • Helps your mind recharge • The body's control center • A small word for happiness • It beats and shows you care • What you do when you're tired • Something we try to keep sharp • Someone you like to spend time with • Taking a _____ around the block boosts brain health
Judicial Branch 2022-04-21
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- This court has the final say about Georgia laws
- This type of law deals with actions that harm people and society
- This is the sixth step in Adult Criminal Justice Process
- The Judicial branch ____ laws
- This is a violation of a law that only pertains to children
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- This type of law deals with private disputes
- This is considered a crime if it is committed by an adult
- The person named as the wrong-doer in a civil or criminal case
- Georgia law defines a juvenile as a person under the age of _____
- How many rights do Juveniles have?
- The person who brings a lawsuit against another person
- How are most judges chosen to serve on most of the courts
- This court is Georgia's general jurisdiction trial court
- This is the first step in the Adult Criminal Justice Process
- This is the second step in the Adult Criminal Justice Process
15 Clues: The Judicial branch ____ laws • How many rights do Juveniles have? • This type of law deals with private disputes • This court has the final say about Georgia laws • The person who brings a lawsuit against another person • This court is Georgia's general jurisdiction trial court • This is the sixth step in Adult Criminal Justice Process • ...
HUCK FINN vocabulary 2022-06-16
13 Clues: (s)shocking • (p)to steal • (p)to annoy • (i)rebellion • (t)dangerous • (w)to deceive • (s)a criminal • (r)a criminal • (b)a criminal • (c)to convince • (a)to confuse or upset • (h)emotional manipulation • (s)a fragile, often makeshift hut
CIP,C11-6,2018 2020-11-04
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- a meeting of the minds (CcQ)
- to sue the third party responsible for a loss
- the ability to enter into a contract
- a vital mistake in a contract causing nullity
- the value remaining in damaged property
- the decrease in value of property over time
- a type of intentional misrepresentation to mislead
- a type of insurance that covers amounts over and above the underlying primary policy limits
- a meeting of the minds (Commom Law)
- the legal guardian of another person
- this type of policy would be used for personal accidents
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- multiple policies covering the same risk
- utmost good faith in latin (2)
- the value in a contract
- one who is responsible for the property of another
- a type of contract which has a predetermined amount in case of a total loss
- when a minor gets exploited in a contract (CcQ)
- fair market value of property
- a type of fact essential to analyzing a risk
19 Clues: the value in a contract • a meeting of the minds (CcQ) • fair market value of property • utmost good faith in latin (2) • a meeting of the minds (Commom Law) • the ability to enter into a contract • the legal guardian of another person • the value remaining in damaged property • multiple policies covering the same risk • the decrease in value of property over time • ...
Criminal law 2023-04-03
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- A crime punishable by confinement for more than a year or by a fine more than $1,000 or both - even death
- criminal intent of the employee is used as a substitute for the requirement of criminal intent for an officer
- Something that one is expected or required to do by moral or legal obligation
- The criminal conduct of taking another's property or money by a person to whom it has been entrusted
- The crime of entering a structure (such as a house or commercial building) with the intent to commit a felony (such as theft)
- Lesser misdemeanors not entitled to a jury trial
- Punishable offence against society
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- A less serious crime
- The specific conduct that violates the statutes, which is the criminal act
- The practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats
- People who lie under oath
- The act of doing something that is not allowed by a law or rule
- A person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
- Offenses committed in the business world
14 Clues: A less serious crime • People who lie under oath • Punishable offence against society • Offenses committed in the business world • Lesser misdemeanors not entitled to a jury trial • The act of doing something that is not allowed by a law or rule • The specific conduct that violates the statutes, which is the criminal act • ...
Criminal Law 2016-04-18
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- the person you are married to
- to put someone in jail
- enough/sufficient
- to plan something
- highest form of crime against the state
- a serious crime
- to make someone lose control
- something that is an obligation
- physical contact between two people
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- the killing of a person
- a minor/ not serious crime
- to make a crime more serious
- the illegal killing of a person
- threat to hurt or injure someone
14 Clues: a serious crime • enough/sufficient • to plan something • to put someone in jail • the killing of a person • a minor/ not serious crime • to make a crime more serious • to make someone lose control • the person you are married to • the illegal killing of a person • something that is an obligation • threat to hurt or injure someone • physical contact between two people • ...
Criminal law 2025-11-26
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- doctrine - law is invaild if it restricts substantially more speech than necessary
- of law (knowledge element exception) - defense when the statue explicitly requires knowledge that conduct is illegal
- impluse test - defendant knew the act was wrong but could not control their behavior due to mental disorder
- of law (official interpretation exception) - defense when defendant reasonablt relies on an official statement of law later found incorrect
- test (incitement) - speech can be punished only if intended to incite imminent lawless action and likely to producce such action
- threat - statement where a reasonable person would foresee the statement as a serious expression of intent to harm
- rule (self-defense) - no duty to retreat before using deadly force if confronted with unlawful deadly force
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- test - crime must be the producy of a mental disease or deflect
- regualtion - regulates speech because of its message; triggers strict scrutiny
- Dcree Defense - defendant believed god directly commanded the act; may satisfy M'Naghten
- in concert (RICO) - participants knowingly join together to carry out a racketeering scheme
- rape - strict liability offense where consent and mistake of age are not defenses
- defense - defendant commits crime due to threat of unlawful force, but usually not a defense to murder
- scrutiny - law must serve a compelling government interest and be narrowly tailored using the least restrictive means
- test (obscenity) - determines whether material is obscene: appeals to prurient interest, patently offensive, and lacks serious value
15 Clues: test - crime must be the producy of a mental disease or deflect • regualtion - regulates speech because of its message; triggers strict scrutiny • rape - strict liability offense where consent and mistake of age are not defenses • doctrine - law is invaild if it restricts substantially more speech than necessary • ...
Criminal Justice 2026-03-02
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- The one's doing the accusing
- Degree of murder Mr. Wolf was being tried for
- The Verdict reached by the jury of the Three Little Pigs Vs. Alexander T. Wolf
- Traces that assist in determining the guilt or innocence of the defendant
- The people who viewed or were involved in the crime being tried
- An event that takes place in front of a judge (and usually jury) that decides if the defendant is guilty
- The individual, business, or government being accused of a crime
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- The side trying to accuse Mr. Wolf
- The statement made by the prosecution and defense stating what their argument will be about
- Number in attendance for this trial
- The winning side
- The defendant in the Three Little Pigs Vs. Alexander T Wolf
- The plaintiffs
- Pig that was still alive for the trial
14 Clues: The plaintiffs • The winning side • The one's doing the accusing • The side trying to accuse Mr. Wolf • Number in attendance for this trial • Pig that was still alive for the trial • Degree of murder Mr. Wolf was being tried for • The defendant in the Three Little Pigs Vs. Alexander T Wolf • The people who viewed or were involved in the crime being tried • ...
Criminal Justice 2026-03-02
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- The one's doing the accusing
- Degree of murder Mr. Wolf was being tried for
- The Verdict reached by the jury of the Three Little Pigs Vs. Alexander T. Wolf
- Traces that assist in determining the guilt or innocence of the defendant
- The people who viewed or were involved in the crime being tried
- An event that takes place in front of a judge (and usually jury) that decides if the defendant is guilty
- The individual, business, or government being accused of a crime
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- The side trying to accuse Mr. Wolf
- The statement made by the prosecution and defense stating what their argument will be about
- Number in attendance for this trial
- The winning side
- The defendant in the Three Little Pigs Vs. Alexander T Wolf
- The plaintiffs
- Pig that was still alive for the trial
14 Clues: The plaintiffs • The winning side • The one's doing the accusing • The side trying to accuse Mr. Wolf • Number in attendance for this trial • Pig that was still alive for the trial • Degree of murder Mr. Wolf was being tried for • The defendant in the Three Little Pigs Vs. Alexander T Wolf • The people who viewed or were involved in the crime being tried • ...
Youth Criminal Justice Act Crossword 2020-03-06
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- A person who is 12-17 years old who is charged with an offence
- Ages someone is considered a youth
- Oldest age a person can’t be charged with a crime
- A home with an existing family where a young person is placed for care and rehabilitation
- Current federal legislation that governs youth crime
- A more serious punishment for youth criminals that does not create a criminal record
- The historic term for a young offender or youth criminal
- Young offenders law prior to the Youth Criminal Justice Act
- The absolute maximum fine for youths
- A home that houses several youth criminals for a set time period for rehabilitation; operated by trained staff and non-profit agencies
- Maximum youth sentence for first degree murder
- Date the Youth Criminal Justice Act became law
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- Most common sentence that a judge will give a youth
- One of the reasons youth under 18 are dealt with differently than adults
- Programs under the Youth Offenders Act for first-time, non-violent offending youth
- A serious offence, such as murder, manslaughter etc.
- Measures other than court proceedings for non-violent, first-time youth criminal
- Most common extrajudicial measure assigned to youths
- A person aged 12-17 years old who breaks the law
19 Clues: Ages someone is considered a youth • The absolute maximum fine for youths • Maximum youth sentence for first degree murder • Date the Youth Criminal Justice Act became law • A person aged 12-17 years old who breaks the law • Oldest age a person can’t be charged with a crime • Most common sentence that a judge will give a youth • ...
Lögreglan 2024-11-21
Legal Studies - Holiday HW Revision 2022-01-30
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- The right to trial by jury is partly protected by this.
- many of the rights that protect victims are contained here.
- One of the principles of justice
- One of the rights of an accused is to be tried without what type of delay.
- another name for a more serious criminal offence.
- different arrangements made to victims to help them present their testimony.
- One of the agencies required to inform victims about proceedings.
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- may be used to remove the accused from the direct line of vision of the witness.
- the prosecution must discharge the burden of proof beyond reasonable
- The Criminal Act 2009 (VIC) aims to protect vulnerable witnesses.
- Summary offences are dealt with in this court.
- A vulnerable witness is a person who is required to give evidence in a criminal case and is considered to be ........
- the level of proof required in a criminal trial
- A person that is a victim of a criminal act of violence can apply to join the victims
- an important component in relation to a criminal trial.
15 Clues: One of the principles of justice • Summary offences are dealt with in this court. • the level of proof required in a criminal trial • another name for a more serious criminal offence. • The right to trial by jury is partly protected by this. • an important component in relation to a criminal trial. • many of the rights that protect victims are contained here. • ...
Criminal Process 2014-10-14
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- This report highlight problems with the CCRC.
- This is an appeal on a point of law.
- The most serious criminal offences.
- The commission recommended an agency to investigate miscarriages of justice.
- An example of a triable either way offence.
- The Director of Public Prosecutions
- Where the CCRC is based
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- When appealing often permission is given.
- An example of a miscarriage of justice investigated by the CCRC.
- The lowest criminal court.
- The Magistrates have the power to hear the case.
- This Act created the CCRC.
- What a person may do if they are unhappy with the outcome of their case.
- The result when a person is found guilty.
14 Clues: Where the CCRC is based • The lowest criminal court. • This Act created the CCRC. • The most serious criminal offences. • The Director of Public Prosecutions • This is an appeal on a point of law. • When appealing often permission is given. • The result when a person is found guilty. • An example of a triable either way offence. • ...
Criminal Law 2016-04-18
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- the person you are married to
- to put someone in jail
- enough/sufficient
- to plan something
- highest form of crime against the state
- a serious crime
- to make someone lose control
- something that is an obligation
- physical contact between two people
Down
- the killing of a person
- a minor/ not serious crime
- to make a crime more serious
- the illegal killing of a person
- threat to hurt or injure someone
14 Clues: a serious crime • enough/sufficient • to plan something • to put someone in jail • the killing of a person • a minor/ not serious crime • to make a crime more serious • to make someone lose control • the person you are married to • the illegal killing of a person • something that is an obligation • threat to hurt or injure someone • physical contact between two people • ...
Criminal Law 2023-11-29
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- the lawyer's final opportunity in a trial
- describes the parties, outlines the nature of the issue
- the finding or decision of a jury
- a person who is guilty of committing a felony.
- a defendant agrees to plead guilty to some or all charges in exchange for concessions from the prosecuto
- behavior that is punishable as a public offense
- knowingly or purposefully caused harm
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- the breaking of a law, rule, or agreement
- a type of offense punishable under criminal law.
- damage to someone's property being careless
- a place of confinement for persons held in lawful custody
- loss or harm resulting from injury to person, property, or reputation
- the state of being responsible for something,
- a state of confinement or captivity
14 Clues: the finding or decision of a jury • a state of confinement or captivity • knowingly or purposefully caused harm • the breaking of a law, rule, or agreement • the lawyer's final opportunity in a trial • damage to someone's property being careless • the state of being responsible for something, • a person who is guilty of committing a felony. • ...
Criminal Crossword 2022-09-02
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- the action of tricking someone into committing a crime in order to secure their prosecution.
- the practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats.
- entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
- a violation or infringement of a law or agreement.
- the defense of one's person or interests, especially through the use of physical force, which is permitted in certain cases as an answer to a charge of violent crime.
- theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust or belonging to one's employer.
- theft of personal property.
- A crime typically involving violence
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- A minor wrong doing
- the crime of killing a human being without malice aforethought, or otherwise in circumstances not amounting to murder.
- the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
- generally non-violent in nature and includes public corruption, health care fraud, mortgage fraud, securities fraud, and money laundering
- action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property.
- the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness.
14 Clues: A minor wrong doing • theft of personal property. • A crime typically involving violence • a violation or infringement of a law or agreement. • the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness. • the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another. • the practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats. • ...
Criminal Puzzle 2023-12-05
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- contrôle un véhicule
- un personne qui peux être le criminal
- un personne qui arrête les criminal
- un personne qui est avec un suspect
- admettre à un crime
- un personne qui vole les choses
- un personne qui faire les décision
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- un chose qui est ne pas vrai
- un personne qui faire les crimes
- un chose qui est illégal
- un action qui prend un chose ça c'est ne pas leur chose
- changer quoi tu ressembler à
- un personne qui trouve le criminal
13 Clues: admettre à un crime • contrôle un véhicule • un chose qui est illégal • un chose qui est ne pas vrai • changer quoi tu ressembler à • un personne qui vole les choses • un personne qui faire les crimes • un personne qui trouve le criminal • un personne qui faire les décision • un personne qui arrête les criminal • un personne qui est avec un suspect • ...
cold snap 2023-12-13
cold snap 2023-12-13
Fiúntas Nua CT Triail 1 Cuid B 2025-09-23
Wings of fire ;) 2024-03-09
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- Name of the dragonet (Formly Darkstalker)
- This tribe has a barb at the end of their tails
- The name of the Mudwing in the Dragonet prophecy
- The Rainwing that can't change their scales
- Winter's brother who was turned into Pyrite
- Funny, smart Sandwing that was in Jade Mountain
- The name of the Sandwing in the Dragonet prophecy
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- W
- The one Nightwing that can read minds
- *grumpy* Icewing who is royal and who has a crush on Moon
- The place where dragons from all tribes learn together in peace
- These dragons used to be able to read minds
12 Clues: W • The one Nightwing that can read minds • Name of the dragonet (Formly Darkstalker) • The Rainwing that can't change their scales • These dragons used to be able to read minds • Winter's brother who was turned into Pyrite • This tribe has a barb at the end of their tails • Funny, smart Sandwing that was in Jade Mountain • The name of the Mudwing in the Dragonet prophecy • ...
Vocab List #2- Francesca Thompson- Mazzeo 2021-09-15
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- the " " of people filled the auditorium
- Her argument was " " she had dejected herself from the group discussion.
- a judge has great " " to be able to look at a criminal and determine his punishment.
- tone the judge keeps an " " throughout the case as to show his open mindedness.
- donating money to the school allows " " for clubs and other extra curricular's.
- the melted metal was " "
- praying to the lord at the time was a " " act as it made you look good
- the walls of the bathtub " " me as I sat down.
- the police officer " " he has camera footage of the criminal in the bank.
- maleficent was evil but later turned " " and gentle.
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- the time students eat lunch can " " how well they focus in school.
- the " " of the criminals trial allowed the evidence to be more thoroughly examined.
- his writings expressed the " " of his ideas and feelings.
- reasoning The police officer gives " " for the criminal to take a DNA test.
- albert demonstrates the skill of " " because of all the things he invented on his own
- but the criminal comes back with a " " stating he has a twin brother.
- the teacher would " " directions before giving the students the assignment
- the criminal " " he was not there at the time of the murder.
- the beautiful, " " flower bloomed last night.
- anger from inside out the movie is a perfect example of " "
20 Clues: the melted metal was " " • the " " of people filled the auditorium • the beautiful, " " flower bloomed last night. • the walls of the bathtub " " me as I sat down. • maleficent was evil but later turned " " and gentle. • his writings expressed the " " of his ideas and feelings. • the criminal " " he was not there at the time of the murder. • ...
Pernille & Nicolais Bryllup 2023-04-30
16 Clues: Ældst • Yngst • Alkohol-ham • Snack-hende • Ynglings by • Alkohol-hende • Chokolade-ham • App (mødested) • Kirke for bryllup • Ynglings Aktivitet • Ynglings-dyr (Ham) • Dansk favorit band • Første ferie sammen • Ynglings-dyr (Hende) • Første Date København • Ed Sheeran-forlovet til
Bow Valley College 2023-06-02
The Outsiders: Chapter 2 2016-10-25
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- Cop slang
- Rough hangout
- Bad habit
- "Things are ______ all over."
- Absentminded; flake
- Plaid shirt
- Shepard Gang leader
- Johnny sweet talker
- Fleshy drupe
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- Movie cost
- Movie snack
- Soc drive-in
- Thug; criminal
- Soda employer
- Alice in Wonderland cat
- Dally non-criminal hobby
- Rodeo race
- Picket and ________
- Look up to
- Dally language
- Greaser's preferred drink
21 Clues: Cop slang • Bad habit • Movie cost • Rodeo race • Look up to • Movie snack • Plaid shirt • Soc drive-in • Fleshy drupe • Rough hangout • Soda employer • Thug; criminal • Dally language • Absentminded; flake • Picket and ________ • Shepard Gang leader • Johnny sweet talker • Alice in Wonderland cat • Dally non-criminal hobby • Greaser's preferred drink • "Things are ______ all over."
Fundamentals of Laws & Codes 2025-02-19
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- is any criminal act that destroys another's property, or that deprives an owner of property against the owner's will.
- body of law dealing with crime and the legal punishment of criminal offenses
- a crime committed against a relative or someone with whom the perpetrator has an intimate relationship
- protect citizens from excessive charges, limit of freedoms and abusive power from authorities
- mild crimes (civil offenses or petty crimes) such as littering, parking violations, etc.; only punishable by tickets or fines
- disputes and private rights between individuals, organizations/ parties or between the two, in which compensation is awarded to the victim
- less serious crimes such as shoplifting or DUI; usually carries a fine and/or jail sentence of less than a year
- serves as the federal government’s main penal code and includes criminal procedure for federal crimes
- set of laws which are related to the punishment of crimes and offenses
- committing an offense against a person working for the public service; crimes committed during a criminal procedure
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- laws which place limitations on dangerous or unlawful items and activities
- disturbing others by gathering in groups or engaging in offensive public displays
- crimes which are planned and carried out by criminal groups such as gangs
- serious crimes such as murder, kidnapping, robbery, etc.; punishable by a year or more in state prison
- a crime that involves violence or the threat of violence against another person
- law implementing and interpreting the United States constitution in criminal justice cases
- municipal regulations and laws enacted in local areas
- each state’s unique system of laws and courts
- crimes which can be considered between a felony and misdemeanor, based on circumstances
- laws applied to the United States as a whole
20 Clues: laws applied to the United States as a whole • each state’s unique system of laws and courts • municipal regulations and laws enacted in local areas • set of laws which are related to the punishment of crimes and offenses • crimes which are planned and carried out by criminal groups such as gangs • ...
Minds at Work 2022-05-23
The Darkest Minds 2022-05-02
Across
- how many years had Ruby been in Thurmond
- An orange who can supposedly help to get kids home
- A powerful orange who runs East River
- short for PSI Special Forces
- Ruby’s Grandma
- Color classification Liam is
- a concentration camp for kids who survived IAAN that Ruby went to
- Color classification Zu is
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- the name of the black van Liam, Chubs, Zu, and Ruby drive
- “Soul sucking vortex of trash and mindless entertainment”
- S/he experiences hallucinations, vomiting, chronic migraines, memory loss, and/ or fainting spells
- Everhart’s Disease
- Color classification Ruby is
- Camp Liam, Chubs, and Zu were in
- President of the United States during the IAAN disease and creator of the PSI Special Forces
15 Clues: Ruby’s Grandma • Everhart’s Disease • Color classification Zu is • Color classification Ruby is • short for PSI Special Forces • Color classification Liam is • Camp Liam, Chubs, and Zu were in • A powerful orange who runs East River • how many years had Ruby been in Thurmond • An orange who can supposedly help to get kids home • ...
Minds in Play 2025-08-28
Midnight Sun 2023-12-08
15 Clues: Red • town • werewolf • last name • last name • Jacobs dad • bella's dad • Sees Future • Reads minds • Supernatural • Moms boyfriends • Eyes Edward eyes • between day and dark • swan Charlies daughter • Monkey Bella and Edward on tree
CRIME and IT'S CONSEQUENCES 2021-10-03
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- Part I offenses
- meaning of UCR
- any standard-what human beings should or should not do.
- wrong in themselves.
- criminal intent or a guilty state of mind.
- refers to criminal conduct—(reckless)
- not a crime when committed by an adult
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- a criminal law must not be retroactive
- external consequence that makes an action a crime.
- forced or coerced to do so against his or her will
- illegal because laws define them as such.
- legal defense or legal excuse from criminal responsibility.
- another meaning for norm.
- the harm must be legally forbidden.
14 Clues: meaning of UCR • Part I offenses • wrong in themselves. • another meaning for norm. • the harm must be legally forbidden. • refers to criminal conduct—(reckless) • a criminal law must not be retroactive • not a crime when committed by an adult • illegal because laws define them as such. • criminal intent or a guilty state of mind. • ...
criminal 2013-09-21
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- breaks into a building in order to steal things
- steals things from a shop while pretending to be a customer
- sets fire to buildings/forests/etc on purpose
- takes things into or out of a country illegaly
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- illegally takes control of a plane or other vehicle using force
- copies works of art/documents/signatures/etc to deceive people
- takes someone by force and doesn't release them until a ransom is paid
- steals another person's property
8 Clues: steals another person's property • sets fire to buildings/forests/etc on purpose • takes things into or out of a country illegaly • breaks into a building in order to steal things • steals things from a shop while pretending to be a customer • copies works of art/documents/signatures/etc to deceive people • ...
