criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
PERFILES CRIMINALES 2023-05-12
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- ESTE TIPO DE ASESINOS PLANIFICAN SUS CRIMENES Y SON MUY INTELIGENTES.
- ESTE TIPO DE ASESINOS NO PLANIFICAN SUS CRIMENES Y SON POCO SOCIABLES.
- SE ADQUIERE AL NACER SE OBTIENE 50% MAMÁ Y 50% PAPÁ.
- PERSONA QUE LE GUSTA HACER DAÑO.
- LAS PERSONAS CON PSICOSIS PIERDEN CONTROL CON LA:
- RAZON POR LA CUAL EL CRIMINAL COMETE EL DELITO.
- FASE EN LA QUE EL CRIMINAL, COMIENZA A CAZAR A SU VICTIMA.
- LOS FACTORES ENDÓGENOS SE CONSIDERAN:
- PERSONA QUE LE GUSTA QUE LO LASTIMEN.
- FACTOR QUE CON EL TIEMPO SE PUEDE MODIFICAR.
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- TODOS LOS ACTOS QUE EL CRIMINAL HACER PARA NO SER DESCUBIERTO.
- LOS FACTORES EXÓGENOS SE CONSIDERAN:
- ESTIMACION ACERCA DE LAS CARACTERISTICAS BIOGRAFICAS DEL RESPONSABLE DE UNA SERIE DE CRIMENES GRAVES.
- ESTRUCTURA DE PERSONALIDAD EN LAS CUALES LAS PERSONAS NO PUEDEN TOMAR DECISIONES POR SI MISMAS.
- CONJUNTO DE RASGOS DE LARGA DURACION Y PERMANENCIA CON EL PERCIBIR.
- FASE DEL CRIMINAL EN LA QUE COMIENZA A MOVERSE POR SU MUNDO DE FANTASIA.
- PECULIARIDAD PSIGOLOGICA QUE DEJA EL CRIMINAL EN SU VICTIMA O LUGAR.
- QUITARLE TODOS LOS ATRIBUTOS HUMANOS A UNA PERSONA, HASTA CONVERTIRLA EN COSA.
- LAS PERSONAS CON PSICOPATIA ACTUAN SIN:
- LAS PERSONAS QUE TIENEN A ENOJARSE CON FACILIDAD SE LES CONSIDERA QUE TIENEN TEMPERAMENTO:
20 Clues: PERSONA QUE LE GUSTA HACER DAÑO. • LOS FACTORES EXÓGENOS SE CONSIDERAN: • LOS FACTORES ENDÓGENOS SE CONSIDERAN: • PERSONA QUE LE GUSTA QUE LO LASTIMEN. • LAS PERSONAS CON PSICOPATIA ACTUAN SIN: • FACTOR QUE CON EL TIEMPO SE PUEDE MODIFICAR. • RAZON POR LA CUAL EL CRIMINAL COMETE EL DELITO. • LAS PERSONAS CON PSICOSIS PIERDEN CONTROL CON LA: • ...
Chapter 4 Puzzle 2022-11-29
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- The willful, malicious and repeated following, harassing or contacting of another person
- a defense based on involuntary intoxication
- Crimes are __ into categories such as felony or misdemeanor based on severity and type of offenses
- the circumstances which connect the illegal act and the guilty mind
- a defense reliant upon the fact that the defendant was forced to commit the crime
- The law of personal injuries
- A defense used when commission of the was done under extreme circumstances and could not be avoided
- All law that is not criminal, including tort, contract, personal property and commercial
- defines the rules of practice for the criminal justice system; such as rules of evidence, arrests and search and seizure.
- a defense to a crime based on the willingness of the victim to be a participant in the actions
- less serious crimes punishable by fine or imprisonment in a county jail
- the German and Anglo-Saxon system featuring monetary compensation for crimes or injuries
- the body of rules that define crimes, set out punishments AND mandate the procedures for carrying out criminal justice processes
- ___Criminal Law; the body of specific rules that define crimes and set their punishments
- Serious crimes punishable by death or imprisonment in a penitentiary
- a defense based on the fact that police used traps decoys and deception to induce criminal action
- Excuse defenses ultimately rest on proving the lack of ___
- the document to which all laws within the United States must conform
- A guilty mind: the intent to commit a criminal act
- the branch of law that deals with the government and its relationships with people and other governments
- Helping people commit suicide
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- Crimes which are prohibited by authority and may not be inherently evil, IE speeding.
- an illegal act, or failure to act when legally required
- a defense to a crime based on the fact that the defendant faced imminent danger of death or harm and had no reasonable means of escape
- a defense that may be used by police officers, fire fighters and first responders for law violations committed while in the line of duty
- a defense for a criminal act claiming that the criminal act was reasonable or necessary under the circumstances
- Circuit ___ travel around to several counties to hear and rule on court cases
- Criminal __: liability that can occur when a person's careless and inattentive actions cause harm
- a defense in which a person states that his or her mental state was so impaired that he or she lacked the capacity to form sufficient intent to be held criminally responsible
- crimes which are inherently evil and depraved on their own.
- a law that makes an act criminal after the act was committed.
- A defense to a criminal charge in which the suspects state of mind negates his criminal responsibility
- A system wherein judges are bound to follow the law established in previously set cases, unless a higher authority overturned those rulings
33 Clues: The law of personal injuries • Helping people commit suicide • a defense based on involuntary intoxication • A guilty mind: the intent to commit a criminal act • an illegal act, or failure to act when legally required • Excuse defenses ultimately rest on proving the lack of ___ • crimes which are inherently evil and depraved on their own. • ...
Criminal Justice System 2020-03-29
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- Initiates response to crime
- To seek judicial review of a crime
- Used for offenders who are incarcerated for less than a year
- Identify subject committing crime
- Jury convicts defendant of committing the crime
- Offender under the age of 18
- Crime other than a felony
- Conviction through which criminal is put to death
- release Ability to be release before actual trial
- Being held before trial
- Tendency for criminal to re offend
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- Have jurisdiction for offenders under 18
- The convicted person is allowed freedom with certain rules and limitations
- Group of people utilized to determine if the crime was committed
- Trial through law system
- Sentencing
- Primarily applied as penalties as penalties in minor offenses
- Desire for government to seek justice through law system
- hearing of offender to determine if a court case is mandatory
- Requiring convicted to pay to the victim
- The continuation and processing of a case involving a criminal trial
- Used for people incarcerated for more than a year
22 Clues: Sentencing • Being held before trial • Trial through law system • Crime other than a felony • Initiates response to crime • Offender under the age of 18 • Identify subject committing crime • To seek judicial review of a crime • Tendency for criminal to re offend • Have jurisdiction for offenders under 18 • Requiring convicted to pay to the victim • ...
Genres! 2022-11-28
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- a television programme or film which shows real events in the form of a story
- a film about the life of a real person
- film in which somebody gets murdered and a clever detective tries to find out who did it
- a film where the good guy (the detective) finds the bad guy (the criminal)
- film about a crisis e.g. earthquake or volcanic eruption
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- a film about how people are affected by imaginary scientific developments in the future, for example about travelling in time and space
- a film that tells a story about things that happen in an imaginary world
- a movie with events that happen quickly and that cause feelings of danger and excitement
- a type of film or television programme in which characters battle with their minds
- a film which is intended to make people laugh and which involves a love story
10 Clues: a film about the life of a real person • film about a crisis e.g. earthquake or volcanic eruption • a film that tells a story about things that happen in an imaginary world • a film where the good guy (the detective) finds the bad guy (the criminal) • a television programme or film which shows real events in the form of a story • ...
Criminal Law 2023-03-29
14 Clues: Fire • Taken • Intention • One's job • Signature • Persuasion • Taking illegally • Who it happens to • Planning illegally • Crimes against a person • Theft of personal property • Entry into a building illegally • Crime committed in the business world • Obtaining things like money through force
Criminal Justice 2022-12-20
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- Examples are OWI check point, concert, and construction zones.
- patrol on foot.
- Officer's assigned to a crime or problem ie 911 call.
- After the academy you are assigned to an officer that trains and corrects your mistakes.
- A long academy that certifies you have passed the minimum qualifications to become a police officer.
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- Examples are thin blue line clothing/stickers.
- Force is spilt in order to cover more time on duty.
- Attitude that police only trust other police. Officers don't reveal investigations to the public.
- Policing through community recommendations, previous crimes, and academics.
- Policing through previously commited crimes placed on a map.
- patrol an officer simple driving around his/her designated area.
- Part of the hiring process where police officers call schools, former employers, and x girlfriends
- A type of test that decides if you have the type of personality to become a police officer.
- an attitude that there is no hope for the world. builds through out career.
- patrol on foot.
15 Clues: patrol on foot. • patrol on foot. • Examples are thin blue line clothing/stickers. • Force is spilt in order to cover more time on duty. • Officer's assigned to a crime or problem ie 911 call. • Policing through previously commited crimes placed on a map. • Examples are OWI check point, concert, and construction zones. • ...
Criminal Crossword 2022-09-02
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- when an agent of the state forces one to commit a crime that they would be unwilling/unlikely to commit
- The gaining of property or money by almost any kind of force or threat of violence, property damage, harm to reputation, or unfavorable government action.
- entering a building or structure with the intent to commit a crime therein
- a petty offense that carries the possibility of a fine but no prison sentence
- the use of force to prevent oneself from an attempted injury/death by another
- The fraudulent appropriation of property by a person to whom such property has been entrusted, or into whose hands it has lawfully come.
- The illegal taking of the property of another with intent to deprive the owner thereof.
- a crime punishable by imprisonment or death; the most serious of crimes
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- less serious than a felony; maximum sentence is less than a year in prison
- the unlawful killing of a human being without malice/unintentionally
- the unlawful killing of a human being with malice
- generally non-violent in nature and includes public corruption, health care fraud, mortgage fraud, securities fraud, and money laundering
- The willful or malicious destruction or defacement of property
- when an individual's mental makeup at the time of a crime does not meet the rationality of the crime committed
14 Clues: the unlawful killing of a human being with malice • The willful or malicious destruction or defacement of property • the unlawful killing of a human being without malice/unintentionally • a crime punishable by imprisonment or death; the most serious of crimes • less serious than a felony; maximum sentence is less than a year in prison • ...
Criminal Law 2025-04-14
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- A person who helps another commit a crime, often before or during the commission of the crime
- A court order requiring a person to appear in court as part of a legal proceeding
- A wrongful act that violates a law, leading to criminal prosecution.
- A legal term for a crime punishable by imprisonment
- An offense where the defendant is accused of taking someone else’s property without their consent.
- A deliberate and intentional killing of another person.
- A law designed to prevent certain types of behavior by imposing penalties.
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- A legal principle that prevents a defendant from being tried twice for the same crime.
- The unlawful killing of a person without premeditation, often due to reckless behavior.
- The unlawful entry into a building, typically with the intent to commit a crime.
- The person accused or convicted of a crime
- A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime
- A defense in which the defendant admits to committing the crime but argues they should not be held responsible due to circumstances.
- The decision in a case made by a judge or jury.
14 Clues: The person accused or convicted of a crime • The decision in a case made by a judge or jury. • A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime • A legal term for a crime punishable by imprisonment • A deliberate and intentional killing of another person. • A wrongful act that violates a law, leading to criminal prosecution. • ...
Criminal Conundrum 2025-09-04
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- Decides the verdict and sentencing in a courtroom.
- Temporary release awaiting trial, often secured by payment.
- A minor wrongdoing or criminal offence less serious than a felony.
- Where justice is administered in legal matters.
- Collected to support or refute a legal argument.
- Testifies about what they have seen or heard.
- Represents clients in legal proceedings.
- Judicial examination of a dispute between parties.
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- Provide sworn evidence in a judicial setting.
- A serious crime, typically one involving violence, regarded in the US and many other
- A binding agreement between parties that is enforceable by law.
- systems as more serious than a misdemeanour.
- Symbol of authority wielded by the person in charge of proceedings.
- Legal process to challenge and change a court's decision.
14 Clues: Represents clients in legal proceedings. • systems as more serious than a misdemeanour. • Provide sworn evidence in a judicial setting. • Testifies about what they have seen or heard. • Where justice is administered in legal matters. • Collected to support or refute a legal argument. • Decides the verdict and sentencing in a courtroom. • ...
Criminal Life 2025-11-18
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- – illegally giving money or other valuable things to official representatives to gain benefits
- – an object of a crime, somebody who has been targeted
- – a person who defends you in court
- – a crime of stealing
- – an activity of spoiling the state’s or private property by damaging it or painting over it.
- – a person whose job is to catch criminals and provide safety for citizens
- – a person in court who decided the severity of the punishment for a crime
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- – a person whose job is to investigate crimes and find the responsible for them.
- – a person who witnessed (seen) a crime being committed.
- –a punishment of being locked up in a cell
- – a person who committed a crime of killing
- – a person who represents the state and makes sure criminals get punished.
- – monetary price you pay for committing an administrative crime.
- – an intentional illegal activity of scamming people for money or other benefits
14 Clues: – a crime of stealing • – a person who defends you in court • –a punishment of being locked up in a cell • – a person who committed a crime of killing • – an object of a crime, somebody who has been targeted • – a person who witnessed (seen) a crime being committed. • – monetary price you pay for committing an administrative crime. • ...
Creative Minds 2020-09-17
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- Web site where you can share ideas
- The person who supervises the production of a film
- Sound produced by the vocal cords
- The person an actor interprets
- The words of a song
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- A book writer
- A book that whose sales are high; famous
- A set of characters
- The person who reviews things and shares his/her opinion
- A sound or track from a film or show
10 Clues: A book writer • A set of characters • The words of a song • The person an actor interprets • Sound produced by the vocal cords • Web site where you can share ideas • A sound or track from a film or show • A book that whose sales are high; famous • The person who supervises the production of a film • The person who reviews things and shares his/her opinion
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: Love mark • Eye contact • Dance of love • Secret meeting • Close quarters • Hard to resist • Candlelit affair • Soft-spoken words • Electric connection • Behind closed doors
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: Full of heat • Full of zest • Taking a risk • Highly excited • Twisted together • Eager to explore • Quickened heartbeat • Completely captivated • Trembling with anticipation • Suggestive of something naughty
Healthy Minds 2022-12-05
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- Something people like to do on vacation
- having understanding of someone else's feelings
- things in our mind that lead to emotions
- having this helps us have a healthy mind
- something we all have as humans
- things we do that come from thoughts and emotions
- a feeling when things are calm and focused
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- helps us feel good
- a skill to use to help calm the mind
- being present in the moment
10 Clues: helps us feel good • being present in the moment • something we all have as humans • a skill to use to help calm the mind • Something people like to do on vacation • things in our mind that lead to emotions • having this helps us have a healthy mind • a feeling when things are calm and focused • having understanding of someone else's feelings • ...
Acquiring Spiritual Knowledge summary 2024-01-04
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- We can trust that Heavenly Father is the source of and will reveal this to our minds
- Don't miss the miracle of the ________ unfolding.
- _____ ideas based on what you know about God.
- _________ study the word of God.
- Choose sources of ___________ wisely.
- we can be blessed to _________ truth from error
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- Questions give us ___________ to learn
- Honestly ______ knowledge
- We show our trust in God by turning to Him through this.
- Be _______ to live what you learn.
- ______ the help of the Holy Ghost to see as the Lord sees.
- With the right ________ and intent, the Lord will expand our minds.
- Remember, God has not _________ all truth.
- Seek an __________ perspective.
14 Clues: Honestly ______ knowledge • Seek an __________ perspective. • _________ study the word of God. • Be _______ to live what you learn. • Choose sources of ___________ wisely. • Questions give us ___________ to learn • Remember, God has not _________ all truth. • _____ ideas based on what you know about God. • we can be blessed to _________ truth from error • ...
The darkest minds 2019-01-20
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- Hoe heet de ziekte die alle kinderen tussen de 10 en 16 treft?
- Waar stoppen ze alle "zieke" kinderen in?
- wat is Liam van hun groepje?
- Wat is de eerste naam van het busje dat ik heb meegenomen?
- uit hoeveel delen bestaat het boek?
- wat is de bijnaam van Liam?
- Wat kan Zu met haar talent bedwingen/ besturen?
- Ruby heeft iedereen er van weten te overtuigen dat ze geen oranje is. Welke kleur dan wel?
- hoe heet de gevaarlijke gevangenen die alleen Ruby onder controle kan houden?
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- hoe heet deel 2 van het boek?
- Ruby zit al vanaf haar … in een kamp.
- Wat willen de hoofdpersonages met de kinderen in de kampen doen?
- Wat is de voornaam van de schrijfster?
- Wat krijgen de kinderen door de ziekte?
- wie is het 'ik' persoon in het boek?
- hoe leest het boek?
16 Clues: hoe leest het boek? • wat is de bijnaam van Liam? • wat is Liam van hun groepje? • hoe heet deel 2 van het boek? • uit hoeveel delen bestaat het boek? • wie is het 'ik' persoon in het boek? • Ruby zit al vanaf haar … in een kamp. • Wat is de voornaam van de schrijfster? • Wat krijgen de kinderen door de ziekte? • Waar stoppen ze alle "zieke" kinderen in? • ...
Communication 2023-11-19
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- Chronicling connections, telling stories through dialogue.
- Illuminating connections, brightening understanding.
- Bringing imaginations to life through interactive sharing.
- Painting a palette of ideas, blending thoughts harmoniously.
- Measuring the power of words, expressing thoughts profoundly.
- Sending ripples of thoughts, creating a meeting of minds.
- Gathering in a huddle of words, forming bonds through talk.
- Crafting a tapestry of ideas, woven through conversation.
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- Communicating with a colorful burst of ideas and emotions.
- Engaging in a symphony of shared thoughts and expressions.
- Blending minds together, sharing stories without words.
- Sharing secrets and feelings through a gentle connection.
- A magical way of exchanging thoughts, creating unity.
- Messages bouncing like echoes, bringing thoughts to life.
- Inscribing insights on the canvas of understanding.
15 Clues: Inscribing insights on the canvas of understanding. • Illuminating connections, brightening understanding. • A magical way of exchanging thoughts, creating unity. • Blending minds together, sharing stories without words. • Sharing secrets and feelings through a gentle connection. • Messages bouncing like echoes, bringing thoughts to life. • ...
legal definition 2016-07-11
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- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge
- (in a law court) a person who presides over a jury and speaks on its behalf
- a barrister or other legal adviser conducting a case:
- a decision on an issue of fact in a civil or criminal case or an inquest
- think out or plan (an action, especially a crime) beforehand
- a formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law
- a reason for doing something
- the prosecution or punishment of a person twice for the same offence.
- engage in long and careful consideration
- jury A trial jury duly selected to make a decision in a criminal case regarding a defendant's guilt or innocence
- a claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, typically a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place
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- counsel for the defence"
- pointing indirectly towards someone's guilt but not conclusively proving it
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- the obligation to prove one's assertion.
- free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
- A standard of proof that must be surpassed to convict an accused in a criminal proceeding.
17 Clues: counsel for the defence" • a reason for doing something • the obligation to prove one's assertion. • engage in long and careful consideration • a barrister or other legal adviser conducting a case: • think out or plan (an action, especially a crime) beforehand • free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty • ...
Meditate your worries away! 2024-08-18
14 Clues: aware of • soothing • earthing • remedying • minds eye • super chill • become loose • breathing in • words repeated • vocal repeating • sharp definition • tranquil condition • breathing excercises • rhythmic flow of breathing
PSY420: Idioms 2026-06-03
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- Comparing ___ to oranges
- The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the ___
- Great minds think alike, but ___ rarely differ
- ___ up the wrong tree
- A ___ is worth a thousand words
- An eye for an eye only makes the world go ___
- Don't cry over ___ milk
- Burn the ___ oil
- By the skin of your ___
- Birds of a feather flock together, until the cat comes
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- Curiosity killed the cat, but ___ brought it back
- It's not ___ science
- You can't eat the ___ and then still have it too
- Rome wasn't built in a day, but it ___ in one
- The ___ of money is the root of all evil
- I feel like a __ bucks
- Blood of the ___ is thicker than the water of the womb
- Take it with a pinch of ___
- Go the extra ___
- Great minds think alike, but fools rarely differ
- Kill two birds with one ___
- Straight from a horse's ___
- Throw in the ___
23 Clues: Go the extra ___ • Burn the ___ oil • Throw in the ___ • It's not ___ science • ___ up the wrong tree • I feel like a __ bucks • Don't cry over ___ milk • By the skin of your ___ • Comparing ___ to oranges • Take it with a pinch of ___ • Kill two birds with one ___ • Straight from a horse's ___ • A ___ is worth a thousand words • The ___ of money is the root of all evil • ...
Options 2 Module 4A 2026-01-31
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- banda callejera, pandilla
- (agente de) policía
- asesinato, homicidio
- perseguir (a)
- robar, hurtar
- testigo
- ilegal, prohibido/a por la ley
- robo
- resolver, esclarecer
- ADN
- huella
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- huella dactilar / digital
- demostrar, probar
- criminal; delincuente
- coger / atrapar (a)
- infringir / quebrantar la ley
- arma
- arrestar a
- disparar (a)
19 Clues: ADN • arma • robo • huella • testigo • arrestar a • disparar (a) • perseguir (a) • robar, hurtar • demostrar, probar • (agente de) policía • coger / atrapar (a) • asesinato, homicidio • resolver, esclarecer • criminal; delincuente • huella dactilar / digital • banda callejera, pandilla • infringir / quebrantar la ley • ilegal, prohibido/a por la ley
Module 2 2017-05-17
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- An act that is a violation of the criminal statute.
- Crime punishable by local jail time, typically a year or less.
- The principle that courts give great weight to prior decisions on the same or similar issue and facts, therefore, those decisions should control the next case unless there are substantial reasons to reconsider the legal principles involved.
- A principle that emphasizes the value of previous judicial decisions and those decisions are very persuasive as to future decisions on the same or similar issue.
- The term that refers to when a criminal behavior includes both Mens Rea and Actus Reus.
- That category of defenses to criminal actions related to Self-Defense (self, others, property); Necessity; Consent; Resisting Unlawful Arrest.
- What category of defenses is evidenced by - Entrapment, Double Jeopardy, Collateral Estoppel, Selective Prosecution, Speedy Trial, Prosecutorial Misconduct, Police Fraud.
- The body or source of law that has developed from decisions in court cases.
- A crime that does not require Mens Rea. For example, if your dog gets loose, you might be charged with failure to confine your dog. This may happen by accident where you have no intent, you were not reckless or even negligent but you are legally responsible without a guilty mind.
- The philosophy that a civil society must be governed by established principles and known laws/rules that are applied uniformly and fairly to all citizens.
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- The category of defenses to criminal actions evidenced by - Duress, age, Mistake, Involuntary Intoxication, Unconsciousness, Provocation, Insanity (In all its legal forms), Diminished Capacity.
- The source of law that defines criminal behavior and associated punishment.
- Minor violations of criminal law that do not usually involve incarceration.
- Incomplete criminal acts that are considered criminal in nature and punished. Such offenses might include: conspiracy to commit a crime and attempted crime.
- The term that refers to guilty state of mind.
- The specific rules and methods that must be following in enforcing substantive law.
- Written or codified law created by a government body or agency having authority make laws.
- The facts that show that a crime has been committed - “the body of the crime.”
- Crime punishable by death or incarceration for at least a year.
- A body of law that developed by English courts, based on nonstatutory customs, traditions, and precedents rather than from written laws.
20 Clues: The term that refers to guilty state of mind. • An act that is a violation of the criminal statute. • Crime punishable by local jail time, typically a year or less. • Crime punishable by death or incarceration for at least a year. • The source of law that defines criminal behavior and associated punishment. • ...
Monster Crossword puzzle 2023-03-31
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- A place that holds criminals
- Blameworthy of a criminal activity
- A deep look into a crime to help find facts of a case
- The person or people being convicted of a criminal charge
- Not guilty of a crime or offense
- Another word for a court case
- A criminal who isn't an adult
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- A person who tries to defend or put a person into jail
- People who are found guilty of crimes they commited
- The person that the crime was committed on or against
- To interrupt or intrude during a discussion during a court session
- An official who decides criminal cases
- To be obtained by law enforcement
- Scary beast
- A board of civilians who come together to decide if someone is guilty or innocent
15 Clues: Scary beast • A place that holds criminals • Another word for a court case • A criminal who isn't an adult • Not guilty of a crime or offense • To be obtained by law enforcement • Blameworthy of a criminal activity • An official who decides criminal cases • People who are found guilty of crimes they commited • The person that the crime was committed on or against • ...
Criminal Justice System 2020-03-29
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- Used for people incarcerated for more than a year
- Trial through law system
- Used for offenders who are incarcerated for less than a year
- Desire for government to seek justice through law system
- Identify subject committing crime
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- The continuation and processing of a case involving a criminal trial
- Being held before trial
- The convicted person is allowed freedom with certain rules and limitations
- Tendency for criminal to re offend
- Sentencing
- Initiates response to crime
- release Ability to be release before actual trial
- Offender under the age of 18
- Have jurisdiction for offenders under 18
- Primarily applied as penalties as penalties in minor offenses
- Requiring convicted to pay to the victim
- Conviction through which criminal is put to death
17 Clues: Sentencing • Being held before trial • Trial through law system • Initiates response to crime • Offender under the age of 18 • Identify subject committing crime • Tendency for criminal to re offend • Have jurisdiction for offenders under 18 • Requiring convicted to pay to the victim • Used for people incarcerated for more than a year • ...
Vocabulary : Investigation 2025-01-27
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- When you kill someone.
- When you hit someone with a knife.
- Thing that appears in the ground when you walk.
- Something that can prove that you were not where the crime happened.
- Finding who the criminal is.
- Things you find to help you find the criminal.
- What comes out of your body when you cut yourself.
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- The policeman who searches for the criminal.
- Something you use to hurt someone.
- Someone who commits a crime.
- Something that proves someone is guilty OR innocent.
- Someone who saw the crime happen but IS NOT the criminal.
- The person who killed someone.
13 Clues: When you kill someone. • Someone who commits a crime. • Finding who the criminal is. • The person who killed someone. • Something you use to hurt someone. • When you hit someone with a knife. • The policeman who searches for the criminal. • Things you find to help you find the criminal. • Thing that appears in the ground when you walk. • ...
People and Property Crimes 2016-02-01
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- Lying while under oath
- Crime committed against one or more people due to their race,beliefs, or anything else that the criminal may dislike about them.
- Trying to keep people from committing crimes is_______
- Another word for theft
- Setting things on fire on purpose
- Lisa shot Ron. Ron is the victim of_______
- A process to better criminals
- Essentially blackmail
- Criminal being forced to either serve the community or pay people they have harmed
- A crime committed with the use of technology
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- Someone breaks in and steals stuff committed a
- When somebody dies by the actions of another. Has varying degrees.
- The lady who stole money from the booster club
- Secluding a criminal to a small space (form of imprisonment.
- Threatening someone with an attack
- Tricking someone to in order to gain something
- Destruction of property
- Seeking revenge on a criminal often very cruel
- Physically assaulting someone
- I have a gun and want your money
20 Clues: Essentially blackmail • Lying while under oath • Another word for theft • Destruction of property • A process to better criminals • Physically assaulting someone • I have a gun and want your money • Setting things on fire on purpose • Threatening someone with an attack • Lisa shot Ron. Ron is the victim of_______ • A crime committed with the use of technology • ...
Crime and Punishment 2022-03-29
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- A common crime that used to be punishable by death
- The person accused of the crime
- Principles realting to ethics and worship
- A crime that can be verbal, sexual, simple, aggravated etc
- Device made for beheading
- A common crime people were accused of in the dark ages
- The worst crime
- Where most criminals go for their sentence
- The last man hung in Australia
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- ____ are put in place to keep everyone safe
- The person who accused the supposed criminal of the crime
- An infamous serial killer in the 19th century
- A letter that Ned Kelly wrote to the local newspaper explaining his actions and complaints about the injustice of the justice system
- The person who decides the punishment for the criminal
- A famous Australian criminal
- The punishment for witchcraft
- A common way to be murdered
- The criminal would get_________if they broke the laws
- A common Roman torture and killing method
- A death method which involved a huge pot of water
20 Clues: The worst crime • Device made for beheading • A common way to be murdered • A famous Australian criminal • The punishment for witchcraft • The last man hung in Australia • The person accused of the crime • Principles realting to ethics and worship • A common Roman torture and killing method • Where most criminals go for their sentence • ...
Criminal Justice Vocabulary 2024-02-13
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- official judgment stating the guilt or liability of the defendant
- classification of crime of medium gravity
- least serious type of crime, also called petty offense
- factor which favors the accused and makes a lesser charge more likely
- temporary release of defendant while awaiting trial; may also refer to the amount of money required for release
- criminal act
- harmful result
- simultaneous occurrence of criminal act and criminal intent
- court trial in which a group of people from the community decide guilt or innocence
- legal responsibility
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- Latin phrase meaning bad because prohibited
- factor which supports a more serious charge or penalty
- said to have taken place, but not proven
- court trial decided by a judge rather than a jury
- court order requiring a person under arrest be brought before a judge
- party accused of a crime or wrong-doing
- legally defined area over which an agency has control or authority
- Latin phrase meaning bad in itself
- classification for most serious type of crime
- criminal intent
20 Clues: criminal act • harmful result • criminal intent • legal responsibility • Latin phrase meaning bad in itself • party accused of a crime or wrong-doing • said to have taken place, but not proven • classification of crime of medium gravity • Latin phrase meaning bad because prohibited • classification for most serious type of crime • ...
Criminal Justice System 2020-03-29
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- Sentencing
- Have jurisdiction for offenders under 18
- hearing of offender to determine if a court case is mandatory
- Conviction through which criminal is put to death
- Tendency for criminal to re offend
- Requiring convicted to pay to the victim
- The continuation and processing of a case involving a criminal trial
- Trial through law system
- release Ability to be release before actual trial
- Used for people incarcerated for more than a year
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- Desire for government to seek justice through law system
- Crime other than a felony
- Being held before trial
- To seek judicial review of a crime
- Primarily applied as penalties as penalties in minor offenses
- Initiates response to crime
- Identify subject committing crime
- Used for offenders who are incarcerated for less than a year
- The convicted person is allowed freedom with certain rules and limitations
19 Clues: Sentencing • Being held before trial • Trial through law system • Crime other than a felony • Initiates response to crime • Identify subject committing crime • To seek judicial review of a crime • Tendency for criminal to re offend • Have jurisdiction for offenders under 18 • Requiring convicted to pay to the victim • Conviction through which criminal is put to death • ...
Crime Crossword 2016-02-01
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- The malicious burning of another's property
- The illegal touching of another person, preceded by assault
- Taking of property by violence or threats
- The threat of attacking someone
- Crime committed online
- A crime committed with a basis of discrimination
- Keeping a criminal secured to protect society
- The killing of another person with malice aforethought
- Payments made from a criminal to compensate for a crime
- Crime of stealing another's property that has been entrusted to you
- Lying while testifying under oath
- The killing of another person
- Obtaining another's property through lies or deceit
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- The taking of another person's property, another word for theft
- Illegal entering into a building with intent to commit a crime like theft
- The crime of intentionally destroying or defacing another's property
- The act of using counseling or something similar to reform criminals
- Getting revenge for what a criminal has done
- Fear of punishment warns society and keeps the criminal from doing the same crime twice
- Another word for blackmail
20 Clues: Crime committed online • Another word for blackmail • The killing of another person • The threat of attacking someone • Lying while testifying under oath • Taking of property by violence or threats • The malicious burning of another's property • Getting revenge for what a criminal has done • Keeping a criminal secured to protect society • ...
Chapter 7 2023-01-11
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- Behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- ways to encourage conformity
- repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior
- only occasionally breaking of norms
- differential association
- an act committed in violation of the law
- strain
- changing or reforming a criminal
- criminal justice
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
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- reward or punishments
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- social condition in which norms are weak
- behavior that underconforms to social expectations
- deviance becomes a lifestyle
- reduces the seriousness of crimes of people of the lower status
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused
- person who breaks societal or group norms
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- punishment is intended to make criminals pay
- identifying particular members as deviant
- method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds
23 Clues: strain • criminal justice • reward or punishments • differential association • deviance becomes a lifestyle • ways to encourage conformity • changing or reforming a criminal • only occasionally breaking of norms • social condition in which norms are weak • an act committed in violation of the law • person who breaks societal or group norms • ...
People and Property Crimes 2016-02-01
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- Tricking someone to in order to gain something
- Essentially blackmail
- Another word for theft
- Someone breaks in and steals stuff committed a
- Physically assaulting someone
- Trying to keep people from committing crimes is_______
- A process to better criminals
- Crime committed against one or more people due to their race,beliefs, or anything else that the criminal may dislike about them.
- Setting things on fire on purpose
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- Lying while under oath
- Threatening someone with an attack
- Secluding a criminal to a small space (form of imprisonment.
- The lady who stole money from the booster club
- Lisa shot Ron. Ron is the victim of_______
- A crime committed with the use of technology
- I have a gun and want your money
- Criminal being forced to either serve the community or pay people they have harmed
- When somebody dies by the actions of another. Has varying degrees.
- Destruction of property
- Seeking revenge on a criminal often very cruel
20 Clues: Essentially blackmail • Lying while under oath • Another word for theft • Destruction of property • Physically assaulting someone • A process to better criminals • I have a gun and want your money • Setting things on fire on purpose • Threatening someone with an attack • Lisa shot Ron. Ron is the victim of_______ • A crime committed with the use of technology • ...
Great minds 2019-09-15
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- Having a skin colour that is very white
- The process of giving careful thought to something.
- A place for student to study.
- A group of people who come to watch and listen to someone speaking or performing in public
- Highly talented, creative, or intelligent person.
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- A scientist who studies the stars and planets.
- The quality of being funny.
- The feeling of happiness, enjoyment.
- To prevent something bad from happening.
- A speech that is open to the public.
10 Clues: The quality of being funny. • A place for student to study. • The feeling of happiness, enjoyment. • A speech that is open to the public. • Having a skin colour that is very white • To prevent something bad from happening. • A scientist who studies the stars and planets. • Highly talented, creative, or intelligent person. • ...
Master Minds 2023-03-10
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- What is the IUPAC name of this organic compound?
- Consumers that feed on fragments of dead material.
- A growth curve that shows rapid increase of individuals over a short period of time.
- What types of isomer is this?
- What is the process to eliminate hydrogen and halide to produce alkene.
- Integrate x^2-4x+3 from 1 to 4.
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- The Kingdom of Animalia which is called flatworm.
- As the amount of charges increases, the capacitance of capacitor increases or decreases?
- 2x^2+4x-8 is concave...
- What is the direction of force?
10 Clues: 2x^2+4x-8 is concave... • What types of isomer is this? • What is the direction of force? • Integrate x^2-4x+3 from 1 to 4. • What is the IUPAC name of this organic compound? • The Kingdom of Animalia which is called flatworm. • Consumers that feed on fragments of dead material. • What is the process to eliminate hydrogen and halide to produce alkene. • ...
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
10 Clues: Soft bites • Become one • Love deeply • A quick look • Pure pleasure • Burning passion • Heighten senses • Spark of desire • Off-limits desire • Willing to explore
Delicious Minds 2024-05-23
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- a muffin with low self esteem
- a legal drug
- the suburb where Sydney most loved asian inspired cafe is based at
- fragrant leaves which are used for flavouring in Southeast Asia
- type of food that is not meant to be shared
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- bright purple tuber originated from the Philippines used as a flavouring and colouring
- Sweetville's esteemed pastry knight
- premium, creamy Malaysian durian
- currently in custody for being the darkest, the fudgiest slice ever
- the main ingredient for the no.1 famous loaf in Sweetville
10 Clues: a legal drug • a muffin with low self esteem • premium, creamy Malaysian durian • Sweetville's esteemed pastry knight • type of food that is not meant to be shared • the main ingredient for the no.1 famous loaf in Sweetville • fragrant leaves which are used for flavouring in Southeast Asia • the suburb where Sydney most loved asian inspired cafe is based at • ...
Active Minds 2023-01-03
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 • ...
9 2024-08-27
Across
- Competitive
- River quests
- DNA splicing
- Rural tales
- Crime solving
- Dreamlike
- Police duty
- Criminal worlds
- Sky warriors
- Criminal plans
- Doppelgängers
- Divine beings
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- Water adventure
- Behind bars
- Farming stories
- Corporate drama
- On the run
- Behind scenes
- Legal battles
- Real life
- Magic worlds
- Elite squads
- Crime solvers
- Twisting plot
- Machine men
25 Clues: Real life • Dreamlike • On the run • Behind bars • Competitive • Rural tales • Police duty • Machine men • River quests • DNA splicing • Magic worlds • Elite squads • Sky warriors • Behind scenes • Legal battles • Crime solving • Crime solvers • Twisting plot • Doppelgängers • Divine beings • Criminal plans • Water adventure • Farming stories • Corporate drama • Criminal worlds
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
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
Across
- 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
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 • ...
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
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? • ...
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
??? 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)
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 . • ...
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 • ...
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
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
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
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
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 • ...
COFFEE 2021-05-29
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
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
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
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 • ...
Crime 2023-06-21
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 ____. • ...
materials yay 2025-05-12
materials yay 2025-05-12
Youth Criminal Justice Act Crossword 2020-11-09
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- A person who is 12-17 years old who is charged with an offence
- Ages someone is considered a youth
- Oldest age a person can’t be charged with a crime
- A home with an existing family where a young person is placed for care and rehabilitation
- Current federal legislation that governs youth crime
- A more serious punishment for youth criminals that does not create a criminal record
- The historic term for a young offender or youth criminal
- Young offenders law prior to the Youth Criminal Justice Act
- The absolute maximum fine for youths
- A home that houses several youth criminals for a set time period for rehabilitation; operated by trained staff and non-profit agencies
- Maximum youth sentence for first degree murder
- Date the Youth Criminal Justice Act became law
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- Most common sentence that a judge will give a youth
- One of the reasons youth under 18 are dealt with differently than adults
- Programs under the Youth Offenders Act for first-time, non-violent offending youth
- A serious offence, such as murder, manslaughter etc.
- Measures other than court proceedings for non-violent, first-time youth criminal
- Most common extrajudicial measure assigned to youths
- A person aged 12-17 years old who breaks the law
19 Clues: Ages someone is considered a youth • The absolute maximum fine for youths • Maximum youth sentence for first degree murder • Date the Youth Criminal Justice Act became law • A person aged 12-17 years old who breaks the law • Oldest age a person can’t be charged with a crime • Most common sentence that a judge will give a youth • ...
Chapter 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 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 • ...
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
Down
- 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 Law 2016-04-18
Across
- 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 Courts 2018-10-04
Across
- 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...
Down
- 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
Across
- - 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
Down
- - 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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 7 Sociology 2024-05-20
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
