criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
The Legal System - Preliminary 2025-12-16
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- Rules governing society (3)
- A person who presides over court proceedings (5)
- Federal government of Australia (12)
- Earlier court decision used as a rule (9)
- Lower court official who handles minor cases (10)
- Serious criminal offence (10)
- The formal term used for law (11)
- Legal system based on contest between two parties (8)
- Subject of a legal action (4)
- The authority of a court to hear a case (11)
- Entitlements protected by law (6)
- System of law designed to achieve fairness (6)
- Type of law dealing with disputes between individuals (5)
- Law based on traditions and long-standing practices (6)
- Official court order to appear (7)
- Person who initiates a civil lawsuit (9)
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- Person accused in a case (9)
- Proposal for a new law (4)
- Fairness and moral rightness (7)
- Legislative body that creates laws (9)
- Requirements which are enforceable on certain groups (5)
- A request to a higher court to review a case (6)
- Law dealing with offences against society (8)
- Court procedure to determine guilt or liability (5)
- Laws made by Parliament (7)
- Relating to statutes made by Parliament (8)
- Temporary release from custody awaiting trial (4)
- Mandatory and must be followed (7)
- Decision of a jury, judge or magistrate (7)
- Law developed through court decisions (9)
30 Clues: Proposal for a new law (4) • Rules governing society (3) • Laws made by Parliament (7) • Person accused in a case (9) • Serious criminal offence (10) • Subject of a legal action (4) • Fairness and moral rightness (7) • The formal term used for law (11) • Entitlements protected by law (6) • Mandatory and must be followed (7) • Official court order to appear (7) • ...
Principles Crossword 2021-09-01
6 Clues: I must always put my _________ first • Execution is as important as strategy • I Strive to be a better version everyday • Four minds work better than one due to _________ • Our clients ____ us because we are deligent and compliant • I am contributing to putting India to work because we are a ___________
Ancient Greece 2025-02-19
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- City who supported Sparta against Athens
- Great Greek leader, politician, and general
- Festival Festival that showed the great creative minds of Ancient Athens
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- Government structure in ancient Greece
- Greek city that was sieged by the Spartans for 10 years
- A major rival of Athens during the Pelopponnesian wars
6 Clues: Government structure in ancient Greece • City who supported Sparta against Athens • Great Greek leader, politician, and general • A major rival of Athens during the Pelopponnesian wars • Greek city that was sieged by the Spartans for 10 years • Festival Festival that showed the great creative minds of Ancient Athens
Common Legal Terms 2021-04-19
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- In trial practice, an address delivered by the court to the jury at the close of the case instructing the jury as to what principles of law they are to apply in reaching a decision
- A person who is not a judge but who is authorized to hear and decide certain types of cases.
- A certain time allowed by law for starting a case. For example, six years in a contract case
- To be found guilty of committing a crime.
- An elected member of a jury who delivers the verdict to the court.
- A complaint filed against an attorney or judge, claiming an ethics violation.
- A person who testifies to what they saw, heard, observed or did.
- A plea in a criminal case that allows the defendant to be convicted without admitting guilt for the crime charged. Also called nolo contendre. Although a finding of guilty is entered on the criminal court record, the defendant can deny the charges in a civil action based on the same acts.
- or action in a court.
- Testimony of a witness taken, under oath, in response to another party's questions. Testimony given outside the courtroom, usually in a lawyer's office. A word for word account (transcript) is made of the testimony.
- A court decision. Also called a decree or an order.
- A person who lends money to a defendant to pay for bail.
- A person or legal entity that is named as a plaintiff or defendant on legal papers.
- A civil injury or wrong to someone else, or their property.
- Confinement to a state correctional institute or prison.
- A formal written request to a court, which starts a special proceeding. In juvenile court, the legal document which specifies the complaint against the juvenile and/or family; it includes the name, age and address of the minor and his/her guardian, as well as the statutory grounds and facts upon which the request for the court intervention is based.
- Power and authority of a court to hear and make a judgment in a case.
- An accused person's answer to a criminal charge. For example: not guilty; guilty; no contest.
- A person who hears and decides cases for the courts. Appointed by the governor for a term of eight years and confirmed by the General Assembly.
- An attorney who is asked by the court (judge) to either represent a party to the case, or to serve in some other capacity that the case requires.
- The people or legal entities that are named as plaintiff(s) and defendant(s) on legal papers.
- Also called Bond. Money or property given to the court for the temporary release of a defendant, to ensure that the defendant will return to court.
- A juror selected as a substitute in case another juror must leave the jury panel.
- In civil cases, the person who is given court papers, also called a respondent. In criminal cases, the person who is arrested and charged with a crime.
- A crime that carries a maximum penalty of one year and/or a $2,000 fine.
- Directions given by the judge to the jury concerning the law of the case
- The adjournment or postponement of a court case to another day.
- Any criminal offense for which a person may be sentenced to a term of imprisonment of more than of one year.
- The judge's formal instructions on the law to the jury before it begins deliberations.
- To carry on a case or judicial proceeding. To proceed against a person criminally.
- The agreement a defendant makes with the prosecutor to avoid a trial. Usually involves pleading guilty to lesser charges in exchange for a lighter sentence.
- When a person is taken into custody by a police officer and charged with a crime.
- Money a party receives as compensation for a legal wrong.
- Work that convicted defendants are required to perform in order to repay the community for the harm caused to the community by the crime.
- The person who maintains the official court record of your case. The court clerks’ office receives all court papers and assigns hearing dates.
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- Trial by a judge, rather than by a jury.
- A command to appear in court to testify as a witness.
- Saying that something is true. The assertion, declaration or statement of a party in a case, made in a pleading.
- A judge's decision to end the case.
- Making false statements under oath.
- "To speak the truth." The process of questioning prospective jurors or witnesses about their qualifications.
- An attorney appointed and paid by the state who defends a person in a criminal case after the court finds that the person is indigent--financially unable to hire a private attorney.
- A murder committed while the person is also committing a felony.
- Questioning by a party or the attorney of an adverse party or a witness.
- written document prepared by a lawyer or party on each side of a dispute and filed with the court in support of their arguments.
- A legally enforceable agreement between two or more persons or parties.
- Criminal punishment that is less restrictive than incarceration
- A finding that someone disobeyed a court order. Can also mean disrupting court, for example, by being loud or disrespectful in court.
- Asking a higher court to review the decision or sentence of a trial court because the lower court made an error.
- Member of a jury.
- Laws that develop through case decisions by judges. Not enacted by legislative bodies.
- A jury whose members cannot reconcile their differences of opinion and thus cannot reach a verdict.
- Testimony, documents or objects presented at a trial to prove a fact
- A law enacted by a legislative body.
- The legal process by which private property is taken for public use without the consent of the owner.
- When a criminal defendant is brought before a judge after conviction for ordering the terms of the punishment.
- Money ordered to be paid by the defendant to the victim to reimburse the victim for the costs of the crime. Generally making good, or giving the equivalent for any loss, damage or injury caused by a person's actions. Often a condition of probation.
- Also called the state's attorney. Represents the state in a criminal case against a defendant.
- Testimony given by a witness who tells second or third hand information.
- When a convicted offender receives a suspended term of incarceration and is then supervised by a probation officer for a period of time set by a judge.
- A formal request by one party in a lawsuit to disclose information or facts known by other parties or witnesses.
- The person who sues or starts a civil case, also called the petitioner or the complainant.
- The penalty imposed by a judge after the defendant is convicted of a crime. Sentences can be: Concurrent - Multiple sentences will be served at the same time (i.e., sentences of 10 years, 8 years and 2 years - to be served concurrently - equal a total effective sentence of 10 years.) Consecutive - The sentences are served back-to-back. The same example above would equal a total effective sentence of 20 years.
- Statements made by a witness or party under oath.
- A lawsuit other than a criminal case usually filed in a Judicial District courthouse. Includes family actions (divorces, child support, etc) and small claims cases, although these are both separately designated.
- A claim by the defendant in a civil action that the defendant is entitled to damages or other relief from the plaintiff.
- Postponement of a court session until another time or place.
- A court order used to bring a person physically before a court in order to test the legality of the person's detention. Usually, it is directed to the official or person detaining another, commanding him to bring the person to court for the judge to determine if that person has been denied liberty without due process of law.
- Release from incarceration after serving part of a sentence.
- To be done presenting the evidence in a case, as in "the plaintiff rests".
- The pleadings, the exhibits and the transcript made by the court reporter of all proceedings in a trial.
71 Clues: Member of a jury. • or action in a court. • A judge's decision to end the case. • Making false statements under oath. • A law enacted by a legislative body. • Trial by a judge, rather than by a jury. • To be found guilty of committing a crime. • Statements made by a witness or party under oath. • A court decision. Also called a decree or an order. • ...
12 Angry Men Crossword Puzzle 2015-01-04
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- What kind of verdict must a criminal case be
- Which juror accuses juror 5 of switching out of sympathy
- Which juror changes his vote so that deliberation may end
- Which juror was the first vote not guilty
- How many jurors are involved in a criminal case
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- Which juror questions if the defendant would have cleaned the knife of finger prints
- Which juror doesn't believe the boy's alibi
- Which juror believes that people from slum backgrounds are likely to commit a crime
8 Clues: Which juror was the first vote not guilty • Which juror doesn't believe the boy's alibi • What kind of verdict must a criminal case be • How many jurors are involved in a criminal case • Which juror accuses juror 5 of switching out of sympathy • Which juror changes his vote so that deliberation may end • ...
Australia - Crossword 2021-03-24
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- When someone did something criminal or offensive.
- An extremely offensive word for an Aborigine.
- To traverse or range over (a region, area, etc.) for the purpose of discovery.
- an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason.
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- The point from which something starts; the cause of something.
- A person who commits a crime.
- to treat in a harmful, injurious, or offensive way
- he act or process of buying, selling, or exchanging commodities, at either wholesale or retail, within a country or between countries
8 Clues: A person who commits a crime. • An extremely offensive word for an Aborigine. • When someone did something criminal or offensive. • to treat in a harmful, injurious, or offensive way • The point from which something starts; the cause of something. • To traverse or range over (a region, area, etc.) for the purpose of discovery. • ...
history 2025-10-08
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- of Proof – The duty to prove a claim in court.
- – The person who brings a lawsuit in a civil case.
- of Certiorari – An order by a higher court to review a lower court’s decision.
- Law – Laws for resolving disputes between individuals or organizations.
- Brief – A written argument presented to a court explaining one side’s position.
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- – The government side in a criminal case trying to prove guilt.
- – The person accused or sued in a case.
- Law – Laws dealing with crimes and punishments for breaking them.
8 Clues: – The person accused or sued in a case. • of Proof – The duty to prove a claim in court. • – The person who brings a lawsuit in a civil case. • – The government side in a criminal case trying to prove guilt. • Law – Laws dealing with crimes and punishments for breaking them. • Law – Laws for resolving disputes between individuals or organizations. • ...
ENG4U Part A (K /10) 2013-08-26
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- is when you lean towards a thing, person or group in a way that is unfair.
- is an indirect comparison using like or as.
- narration is when the narrator goes into the minds of ALL the characters
- was a group of people in Ancient Greek theatre who represented the audience
- regular speech style with no rhyme
- The emotional turning point of a story.
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- when a character has a tragic flaw that leads to their downfall.
- is how the message gets communicated
- is how the message gets communicated.
- when books, films, etc. are removed because they are deemed inappropriate.
10 Clues: regular speech style with no rhyme • is how the message gets communicated • is how the message gets communicated. • The emotional turning point of a story. • is an indirect comparison using like or as. • when a character has a tragic flaw that leads to their downfall. • narration is when the narrator goes into the minds of ALL the characters • ...
Personal Resources 2023-09-19
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- the ability to focus and pay close attention.
- the power to create ideas and pictures in our minds
- a position from which we perceive (understand) an object, person, or place.
- an inner drive that causes a person to act a certain way.
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- the art of planning and composing a dance.
- the power of seeing and taking notice.
- the ability to use sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste to become conscious of the environment.
- the ability to transform ideas into action
- strong feelings, such as joy, fear, hate, and happiness.
- the act of imagining and seeing pictures in the mind
10 Clues: the power of seeing and taking notice. • the art of planning and composing a dance. • the ability to transform ideas into action • the ability to focus and pay close attention. • the power to create ideas and pictures in our minds • the act of imagining and seeing pictures in the mind • strong feelings, such as joy, fear, hate, and happiness. • ...
Country Trivia- Serbia 2024-02-07
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- Serbian tennis champion.
- This Serbian American was one of the greatest minds in history, also known as “the Electric Jesus”
- Mount Rtanj in Serbia is shaped like which structure also found in Egypt?
- Serbia is on which continent?
- The Capital city of Serbia.
- What bird species is the Serbian Griffon?
- Red, white, and which other color is on the Serbian flag?
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- Which world-famous physicist had a Serbian wife?
- Along with Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, and Montenegro, Serbia was part of which country?
- Which fruit is one of Serbia's biggest exports?
10 Clues: Serbian tennis champion. • The Capital city of Serbia. • Serbia is on which continent? • What bird species is the Serbian Griffon? • Which fruit is one of Serbia's biggest exports? • Which world-famous physicist had a Serbian wife? • Red, white, and which other color is on the Serbian flag? • Mount Rtanj in Serbia is shaped like which structure also found in Egypt? • ...
संगम (Indian Knowledge System) 2025-03-02
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- Devotee of Krishna, poetess of divine love (8)
- Mathematician and astronomer who introduced calculus concepts (14)
- Astrophysicist who unveiled the fate of massive stars (14)
- Brave young warrior, trapped in strategy, immortal in glory (9)
- Nobel-winning physicist, discovered light scattering (7)
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- Divine architect of the gods, forger of celestial wonders and weapons (11)
- Son of the sun, a warrior bound by fate and loyalty (5)
- A visionary scientist who ignited minds and propelled India's defense dreams, missile man (10)
- Ancient mathematician who defined zero and advanced astronomy (11)
- Ancient Indian sage who proposed the atomic theory (6)
10 Clues: Devotee of Krishna, poetess of divine love (8) • Ancient Indian sage who proposed the atomic theory (6) • Son of the sun, a warrior bound by fate and loyalty (5) • Nobel-winning physicist, discovered light scattering (7) • Astrophysicist who unveiled the fate of massive stars (14) • Brave young warrior, trapped in strategy, immortal in glory (9) • ...
CTAB TDD Crossword 2024-02-27
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- The defence of our minds against manipulation that could harm our lives by strengthening our mental resilience
- The pillar that keeps our way of life safe from the dangers on our screens
- Number of years we have celebrated Total Defence
- The defence that reminds us that we are all people in the same nation despite our differences
- Safe and ____
- Always
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- A pillar of defence that prevents the collapse of our businesses
- Our pillar of defence against foreign threats
- The pillar that ensures we as citizens are prepared to defend what we hold dear
- Home of the Victory _______
10 Clues: Always • Safe and ____ • Home of the Victory _______ • Our pillar of defence against foreign threats • Number of years we have celebrated Total Defence • A pillar of defence that prevents the collapse of our businesses • The pillar that keeps our way of life safe from the dangers on our screens • ...
India 2022-02-11
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- - A country in southern Asia.
- - A greeting where you put your hands together in front of your chest and it means "May our minds meet."
- - The tallest statue in the world.
- - A piece of clothing with only only one cloth and needs no stitching.
- - The symbol of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles.
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- - A building that is used for worship.
- - A ceremony that is arranged for a bride that is having an arranged marriage.
- - A poem written by Ved Vyasa which is the longest poem in Sanskrit.
- - The national capital of India.
- - The oldest and most popular religion in
10 Clues: - A country in southern Asia. • - The tallest statue in the world. • - The national capital of India. • - A building that is used for worship. • - The oldest and most popular religion in • - The symbol of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles. • - A poem written by Ved Vyasa which is the longest poem in Sanskrit. • ...
LEGAL TERMS 2016-11-28
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- A request for a review of a decision by a higher court.
- The joining together of separate states to form one nation.
- The division of powers of government, between legislative, administrative, and judicial bodies.
- The intermediate court in Victoria that hears both civil and criminal cases, as well as appeals from the magistrate.
- The party holding majority of seats in the lower house.
- A public exhibition of sympathy or support for a particular issue.
- The supreme law making body consisting of elected representatives and the crown.
- A process for resolving dispute that is less formal than a binding court hearing.
- The basis of a doctrine of president.
- The meetings of the leader of the government and the most senior state ministers.
- acts of parliament.
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- A written request that parliament take action.
- The highest court in Victoria, It hears most serious criminal and civil cases.
- A person who administrates summary justice in the magistrate court.
- The legal reason why outcome was reached. Binding
- The final stage in approving a bill
- An act of parliament or piece of delegated legislation.
- The authority of the monarchy represented by the governor general.
- Law made by aa court. It may refer to a single judgement or several.
- a proposed law to be considered by parliament
20 Clues: acts of parliament. • The final stage in approving a bill • The basis of a doctrine of president. • a proposed law to be considered by parliament • A written request that parliament take action. • The legal reason why outcome was reached. Binding • A request for a review of a decision by a higher court. • An act of parliament or piece of delegated legislation. • ...
BHA411 Crossword 1 2018-01-15
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- Legal matters within a particular geographic area
- A court that hears appeals from lower court decisions
- Failure of a professional to meet the standard of conduct resulting in harm
- Branch that includes President of the U.S. or Governor of a state
- A noncriminal lawsuit for damages
- Law of precedents
- Person or entity sued
- Bodily harm or unlawful touching of another
- of limitations Requires a claim to be filed within a specific amount of time
- Process of gathering information in preparation for trial
- Serious crime punishable by fines, imprisonment, or death
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- The U.S. Congress or any similar state legislature branch
- of care The average knowledge or expertise what one can expect from a healthcare professional
- Failure to do what a person of ordinary prudence would have done
- The person or entity bringing a suit or claim
- A wrongful act that results in some type of personal injury
- Lessor crime punishable by modest fines or penalties
- A threat of attempt to inflict offensive physical contact or bodily harm
- Law covering violations of written criminal code or statute
- Type of fraud when providing false information to claim medical reimbursements from government insurer
- Federal constitutional court system branch
- Types of laws that specifically pertain to the medical field
- Court having jurisdiction over cases in which the U.S. Constitution applies
23 Clues: Law of precedents • Person or entity sued • A noncriminal lawsuit for damages • Federal constitutional court system branch • Bodily harm or unlawful touching of another • The person or entity bringing a suit or claim • Legal matters within a particular geographic area • Lessor crime punishable by modest fines or penalties • ...
Law 2012-09-18
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- a set of legal rules
- deals with disputes that affect the community
- the party that commences a civil action
- deals with disputes between private citizens
- a previous legal decision that serves as a rule or pattern in future cases
- a court official who hears cases in the lowest court of law
- equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system
- a group of people either 12 or 6 selected to hear the evidence in a court case
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- to release an accused person who is awaiting trail
- a court official who has the power to make decisions on matters brought before the court law
- system of law based on the previous decisions of judges or precedents
- to treat somebody differently or less favourably because of her or his personal characteristics
- an application for a legal decision to be reviewed in a higher court
- a prices to determine whether someone committed a criminal act or cause another person a loss
- any system of things in a graded order
- the party in a criminal or civil trial against who an action has been brought
- disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws
- a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law
- law laws made by parliaments
- to bring a civil action against another person for causing damage or injury
20 Clues: a set of legal rules • law laws made by parliaments • any system of things in a graded order • the party that commences a civil action • deals with disputes between private citizens • deals with disputes that affect the community • to release an accused person who is awaiting trail • a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law • ...
12 Angry Men 2012-10-09
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- grew up in the hood
- the last one to agree to not guilty
- in complete or absolute agreement
- his religion was Muslim
- had tickets to baseball game
- the most important rule of evidence in the trial of civil (not criminal) cases
- has the wife that wears glasses
- changes vote a lot
- makes watches and is Mexican
- the statement or declaration of a witness under oath or affirmation, usually in court
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- first one to say not guilty and stood alone
- the crime of wrongfully causing the death of another human being after rationally considering the timing or method of doing so, in order to either increase the likelihood of success, or to evade detection or apprehension
- slang for a hopelessly deadlocked jury in a criminal case, in which neither side is able to prevail
- has bifocal glasses or eye glasses
- the opportunity for the attorney (or an unrepresented party) to ask questions in court of a witness who has testified in a trial on behalf of the opposing party
- leader of the group
- chairman, manager, and member of the jury
- the second one to vote not guilty
- the decision of a jury after a trial, which must be accepted by the trial judge to be final
- who was accused of killing the father
20 Clues: changes vote a lot • grew up in the hood • leader of the group • his religion was Muslim • had tickets to baseball game • makes watches and is Mexican • has the wife that wears glasses • in complete or absolute agreement • the second one to vote not guilty • has bifocal glasses or eye glasses • the last one to agree to not guilty • who was accused of killing the father • ...
1984 by George Orwell 2015-04-26
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- Newspeak for Ministry in Oceania that deals with news, entertainment, education, and the fine arts
- Word used to replace the world friend or other person in Oceania
- Main character in book
- Government in control of Oceania
- Period of time every day in which members of the Party must watch a film showing Goldstein and express their hate towards the enemy of the Party
- Believing two opposite statements or thoughts at the same time
- Official language of Oceania
- Name given to the working class of Oceania (Proletariat)
- Leader of the Party and Oceania who took over after the Revolution
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- Newspeak for Ministry in Oceania that maintains law and order
- Secret police in Oceania who arrest thought-criminals
- Newspeak for Ministry in Oceania that is responsible for economic affairs
- Enemy of the party
- Newspeak for English Socialism and political ideology of totalitarian government in Oceania
- Main location in book where Winston lives and is referred to as Airstip One
- Criminal act of thinking thoughts that oppose or question the Party or Big Brother
- Technology used to constantly monitor and control people of Oceania
- Disappearance of a criminal usually taken in the middle of the night by the Thought Police
- Mysterious group aimed towards bringing down the Party
- Newspeak for Ministry in Oceania that deals with war
20 Clues: Enemy of the party • Main character in book • Official language of Oceania • Government in control of Oceania • Newspeak for Ministry in Oceania that deals with war • Secret police in Oceania who arrest thought-criminals • Mysterious group aimed towards bringing down the Party • Name given to the working class of Oceania (Proletariat) • ...
Final Extra Credit Puzzle 2021-05-16
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- Theory that the failure to provide order leads to the deterioration of a neighborhood.
- Mafia code norm that requires family members to maintain the secrecy of the organization's operations and membership.
- Accessing a computer system without the expressed consent of the owner or operator.
- Criminal act committed using a computer and that occurs over the internet.
- Common form of larceny-theft.
- The unlawful use of the identifying information of another person.
- Wide spread agreement on societal norms.
- Any willful or malicious burning (or attempt) to burn a structure of any kind.
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- Pattern of harassing tactics that is unwanted and threatening to another.
- Taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person(s)by force and violence.
- Offenders responsible for the bulk of crimes.
- Homicide that includes the element of malice aforethought.
- Crimes committed by the desire for profit by respected members of society.
- Attempt to reintegrate offenders by confronting them with the seriousness of their conduct.
- Developed models to explain how drug use sponsors criminal behavior.
- Unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or threat.
- Risks cause you to stop committing crime.
- The use of violence to influence the political and social attitudes and behaviors of individuals.
- Intimate partner homicide.
- Sample of individuals who share the same experience in time.
20 Clues: Intimate partner homicide. • Common form of larceny-theft. • Wide spread agreement on societal norms. • Risks cause you to stop committing crime. • Offenders responsible for the bulk of crimes. • Homicide that includes the element of malice aforethought. • Unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or threat. • ...
Jack Brunner 2021-01-20
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- Solved a crime using water displacement
- This person used fingerprints to sign documents
- The Document Analysis section of a crime lab studies this
- The psychiatry department of a crime lab determines if a suspect is able to form ___
- “The Washing Away of Wrongs” showed how to distinguish this from strangulation
- Professor and author of Crime Investigation, which taught how to analyze physical evidence
- This crime lab department identifies human remains by their teeth
- This type of witness undergoes the voir dire process
- Orfila is famously known for determining if a person was poisoned with this substance
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- The type of court that deals with contracts, real estate, and business
- The scientific study of evidence to discover the facts in a criminal or civil matter
- The man behind the modern mug shot
- This type of evidence is due to a transfer of material between suspect and victim
- A medical examiner will issue this type of certificate
- The people who, under Frye, determine if an expert’s testimony is reliable
- The AAFS is an ___ of professional forensic scientists
- An author of Sherlock Holmes who showed the world to use forensic science to solve crimes
- The principle that a criminal will bring something into, and leave something at, a crime scene
- Evidence commonly used in solving crimes since the 1980s
- The body part Bertillion thought might be best for personal identification
20 Clues: The man behind the modern mug shot • Solved a crime using water displacement • This person used fingerprints to sign documents • This type of witness undergoes the voir dire process • A medical examiner will issue this type of certificate • The AAFS is an ___ of professional forensic scientists • Evidence commonly used in solving crimes since the 1980s • ...
Crime scene investigation 2023-12-15
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- the action of making a copy or imitation of a document, signature, banknote, or work of art
- dishonest and fraudulent business dealings (for example, extortion carried on as a business operation)
- previously decided cases that are binding on lower courts I a common-law legal system
- without pity or mercy
- goal/assignment
- getting something (especially money) from someone by threats
- a trial in which the parties have the responsibility for finding and presenting evidence
- the action of discouraging an action or event through instilling doubt or fear of the consequences
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- to give something in return for something else
- a group of (usually 12) persons who decide the facts and hand down a verdict in a criminal trial
- the freedom to decide what should be done in a particular situation (especially when the choice is made by an official)
- the factual outcome of criminal trial (in other words, whether the accused is guilty or not guilty)
- characterised by mercy
- dishonest or able to be bribed
- paying sums of money to another person (especially an official) to get that person to do something for your benefit
- lawful and justifiable
- stealing money in a sly or surreptitious manner
- threatening a person to get them to do want you want
- lying to another person to deceive him/her (usually to obtain a financial benefit for oneself)
- a financial gain
20 Clues: goal/assignment • a financial gain • without pity or mercy • characterised by mercy • lawful and justifiable • dishonest or able to be bribed • to give something in return for something else • stealing money in a sly or surreptitious manner • threatening a person to get them to do want you want • getting something (especially money) from someone by threats • ...
Australian Politics 2024-08-01
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- Shared by State and Federal, ___ Powers
- Federal only, ___ Powers
- Representative of the monarchy in Australia, the Govenor___
- Leader of the Labor party and Prime Minister, Anthony ___
- The type of law that is ruled with the balance of probability
- The party that starts a civil action
- When people have a say in ruling
- The accused party
- State only, ___ Powers
- A set of principles
- Where the independents and minor parties sit
- Leader of the Greens party, Adam ___
- The party that brings criminal action
- When there is only one ruler
- Upper house
- To finalise a political party, one must register it with the Australian ___ Commission
- The most powerful court in Australia, the ___ Court
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- Parliamentary laws, ___ Law
- Lower house, the House of ___
- Australia is a Constitutional ___
- Rules officially recognised by the state
- A party more inclined towards tax reduction
- Voting method used in the UK and USA, First Past the ___
- A party more inclined towards sustainability
- A state of lawlessness
- Voting method used to determine upper house, Proportional ___
- A party more inclined towards workers' rights
- To pass a referendum, it must get a double ___
- The type of law that is ruled beyond reasonable doubt
- Laws by precedent, ___ Law
- Leader of the Liberal party, Peter ___
- Voting method used to determine lower house
32 Clues: Upper house • The accused party • A set of principles • A state of lawlessness • State only, ___ Powers • Federal only, ___ Powers • Laws by precedent, ___ Law • Parliamentary laws, ___ Law • When there is only one ruler • Lower house, the House of ___ • When people have a say in ruling • Australia is a Constitutional ___ • The party that starts a civil action • ...
Deviance 2023-04-21
Across
- the regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or usefulness of something.
- a punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract.
- the infliction or imposition of a penalty as retribution for an offense.
- a branch of anthropology, semiotics, and other related social science disciplines such as political economy, in particular, but also sociology and communication
- turn (an activity) into a criminal offense by making it illegal.
- compliance with standards, rules, or laws.
- with reference to the principles of right and wrong behavior.
- the act of intentionally causing one's own death.
- the name given to the theory which says that individuals are the products of social structures and socialisation. Each individual and social institution performs a certain function to keep society running smoothly.
- an organized group of criminals.
- the study of crime and criminal behavior
- minor crime, especially that committed by young people.
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- the fact or state of departing from usual or accepted standards, especially in social or sexual behavior.
- an act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler.
- able to be agreed on; suitable.
- the imparting or exchanging of information or news.
- the traditional behavior or way of life of a particular community or group of people.
- the end toward which effort is directed
- relating to society or its organization.
- serving as a symbol.
20 Clues: serving as a symbol. • able to be agreed on; suitable. • an organized group of criminals. • the end toward which effort is directed • relating to society or its organization. • the study of crime and criminal behavior • compliance with standards, rules, or laws. • the act of intentionally causing one's own death. • the imparting or exchanging of information or news. • ...
australia's court system 2025-03-13
Across
- is the lowest court in the Australia's lowest court
- has 12 people
- a penalty or punishment a court imposes once a person pleads guilty to, or is found guilty of an offence
- investigators such as the police
- is where the constitution matters
- is a trial that people go to
- the decision that is given by the jury or judge at the end of a trial
- is a person that helps you not be guilty
- Prosecutors assess evidence, draft charges and provide legal advice and
- is when someone can pay money to get you out of jail
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- is the person that over seas the magistrates courts
- a court or tribunal is bound by any decisions of a higher court or tribunal
- is the second lowest court in Australia
- is to appal you guilty or non guilty
- put forward by a party to defeat a suit or action brought against the party
- there is the most serious criminal cases
- A hearing in a court where all evidence is heard and a final decision is made evidence
- a decision of a lower court was incorrect
- a person who has information which may be useful in a case being heard in a Court
- an application to a higher court by a party who believes
- is someone that committed crime
21 Clues: has 12 people • is a trial that people go to • is someone that committed crime • investigators such as the police • is where the constitution matters • is to appal you guilty or non guilty • is the second lowest court in Australia • there is the most serious criminal cases • is a person that helps you not be guilty • a decision of a lower court was incorrect • ...
The Stranger, Part 2, Chapters 4-6 Vocabulary 2025-05-13
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- A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- To clear someone of blame or wrongdoing.
- To arrive at (a conclusion) by reasoning; to infer.
- (Of a crime) planned or thought out beforehand.
- Evidence that a defendant was in another place at the time a crime was committed.
- To be in conflict with; to deny the truth of (a statement).
- An official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offenses.
- The institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
- A judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which they have been charged.
- The quality of being believable or worthy of trust.
- To express complete disapproval of; to sentence someone to a particular punishment, especially death.
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- (Of evidence) suggesting that something is true without proving it directly.
- The offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation.
- To make a problem, injury, or offense worse or more serious.
- To engage in long and careful consideration.
- (Of a person or their manner) unwilling or unable to believe something.
- To show that someone is involved in (a crime or wrongdoing).
- To declare someone to be guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a court.
- To greatly dismay or horrify.
- To make less severe, serious, or painful.
20 Clues: To greatly dismay or horrify. • To clear someone of blame or wrongdoing. • To make less severe, serious, or painful. • To engage in long and careful consideration. • (Of a crime) planned or thought out beforehand. • A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. • To arrive at (a conclusion) by reasoning; to infer. • ...
Legal 1 2022-02-18
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- To ask a higher court to reverse the decision of a trial court after final judgment or other legal ruling.
- Real property, real estate (and all that grows thereon), and the right to minerals underneath and the airspace over it.
- A condition which prevents one from performing all usual physical or mental functions.
- Slang for bona fide purchaser, which means someone who purchased something (e.
- In corporations, the record of shareholders, and issuance and transfer of shares on the records of the corporation.
- Full, complete, covering all matters, usually referring to an order, hearing or trial.
- Of no force or effect; invalid.
- In criminal law, the act of law enforcement officers or government agents inducing or encouraging a person to commit a crime when the potential criminal expresses a desire not to go ahead.
- A written document which leaves the estate of the person who signed the will to named persons or entities (beneficiaries, legatees, divisees) including portions or percentages of the estate, specific gifts, creation of trusts for management and future distribution of all or a portion of the estat.
- Grossly negligent to the extent of being recklessly unconcerned with the safety of people or property.
- To remove an attorney from the list of practicing attorneys for improper conduct.
- A form of bond certificate issued by a corporation to show funds invested, repayment of which is guaranteed by the overall capital value of the company under certain specific terms.
- To refuse to be a judge (or for a judge to agree to a request by one of the parties to step aside) in a lawsuit or appeal because of a conflict of interest or other good reason (acquaintanceship with one of the parties, for example).
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- A formal written request to a court for an order of the court.
- A portion of profit, usually based on the number of shares of stock in a corporation and the rate of distribution approved by the board of directors or management, that is paid to shareholders for each share they own.
- What a jury or judge sitting without a jury does at the end of a criminal trial if the jury or judge finds the accused defendant not guilty.
- The act of voluntarily terminating a criminal prosecution or a lawsuit or one of its causes of action by one of the parties.
- Any article, object, asset or property which one owns, occupies, holds or has under control.
- Responsible or obligated.
- Plural of right, which is the collection of entitlements which a person may have and which are protected by the government and the courts or under an agreement (contract).
- Shareholder in a corporation.
- Husband, wife and children.
- An essential requirement to a cause of action (the right to bring a lawsuit to enforce a particular right).
- An investigation and/or a hearing held by the coroner (a county official) when there is a violent death either by accident or homicide, the cause of death is not immediately clear, there are mysterious circumstances surrounding the death, or the deceased was a prisoner.
24 Clues: Responsible or obligated. • Husband, wife and children. • Shareholder in a corporation. • Of no force or effect; invalid. • A formal written request to a court for an order of the court. • Slang for bona fide purchaser, which means someone who purchased something (e. • To remove an attorney from the list of practicing attorneys for improper conduct. • ...
Chapter 9 2017-10-29
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- reductions in sentences, granted by a state's governor.
- a sentence with a fixed period of incarceration, which eliminates the decision-making responsibility of parole boards.
- the court ruled that rape of a child when the victim was not killed did not warrant death.
- the number of days deducted from a sentence by prison authorities for good behavior or for other reasons.
- a sentence with a fixed minimum and maximum term of incarceration, rather than a set period.
- a justification for punishment that implies repayment for an offense committed.
- court held that it cruel and unusual punishment to execute the intellectually challenged.
- reports used to help judges determine the appropriate sentence.
- decriptions of the harm and suffering that a crime has caused victims and their survivors.
- in death sentencing, facts or situations that do not justify or excuse a criminal act but reduce the degree of blameworthiness and thus may reduce the punishment.
- sentencing in which a specified number of years of imprisonment is provided for particular crimes.
- sentencing in which judges may choose between probation and imprisonment but have little discretion in setting the length of a prison sentence.
- the removal or restriction of the freedom of those found to have violate criminal laws.
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- money paid or services provided by a convicted offender to victims, their survivors, or the community to make up for the injury inflicted.
- limited capital punishment to offenders who are 18 years of age or older at the time of their offenses.
- review in which the appellate court compares the sentence in the case it is reviewing with penalties imposed in similar cases in the state.
- the prevention of individuals from committing crimes again by punishing them.
- the prevention of people in general from engaging in crime by punishing specific individuals and making examples of them.
- sentencing that allows a judge to retain some sentencing discretion, subject to appellate review. The legislature determines a sentence range for each crime.
- a two-stage trial consisting of a guilt phase and a separate penalty phase.
- court held that the capital punishment statutes in three cases were unconstitutional because it gave the jury complete discretion to decide whether to impose the death penalty or a lesser punishment for capital cases.
- in death sentencing, facts of situations that increase the blameworthiness for a criminal act.
- the procedure at a sentencing hearing in which the convicted defendant has the right to address the court before the sentence is imposed.
- forgiveness for the crime committed that stops further criminal processing.
- the punishment rationale based on the idea that offenders should be punished automatically, simply because they have committed a crime and the idea that the punishment should fit the crime.
- the punishment rationale expressed by the biblical phrase, "an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth."
- this decision caused the resumption of executions on January 17, 1977.
27 Clues: reductions in sentences, granted by a state's governor. • reports used to help judges determine the appropriate sentence. • this decision caused the resumption of executions on January 17, 1977. • a two-stage trial consisting of a guilt phase and a separate penalty phase. • forgiveness for the crime committed that stops further criminal processing. • ...
Unit 6 Crime, Deviance and social control 2021-07-01
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- defining a person or a group in a certain way
- confusion and uncertainty over social norms
- the action of restoring someone to former privileges or reputation after a period of disfavour
- A socially constructed expression of approval or disapproval
- select as an object of attention or attack
- A group that espouses a way of living that is different from that of the dominant culture
- to be forced away from one's home and unable to return
- An assumption we make about a person or a group, often on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information
- set of attributes, behaviours, and roles associated with men
- failure to conform to social norms
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- The process whereby we learn to become competent members of a group
- close observation, especially of a suspected spy or criminal
- give something to someone in recognition of their services, efforts, or achievements.
- a place in which people are legally held as a punishment for a crime they have committed or while awaiting trial
- compliance with standards, rules, or laws
- trait that we possess that causes us to lose prestige in the eyes of others
- behaviour which is against the law
- thing that discourages or is intended to discourage someone from doing something.
- criminal activities carried out by means of computers or the internet.
- activities carried out by police officers in order to preserve law and order
20 Clues: behaviour which is against the law • failure to conform to social norms • compliance with standards, rules, or laws • select as an object of attention or attack • confusion and uncertainty over social norms • defining a person or a group in a certain way • to be forced away from one's home and unable to return • ...
Bill Of Rights 2014-11-18
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- the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint
- a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court
- make or present a formal request to (an authority) with respect to a particular cause
- a moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way
- to gather
- something that is written, like the newspaper
- of or relating to ordinary citizens and their concerns, as distinct from military or ecclesiastical matters
- the provision of accommodations or lodgings, especially for troops
- a formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings
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- the state of being free from public attention
- weapons and ammunition
- a particular system of faith and worship
- danger arising from being on trial for a criminal offense
- causing pain or suffering
- rough treatment or handling inflicted on or suffered by a person or thing
- the expression of or the ability to express thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds
- to carry
- a person who serves in an army
- an article added to the Bill of Rights
- in accordance with the rules or standards
20 Clues: to carry • to gather • weapons and ammunition • causing pain or suffering • a person who serves in an army • an article added to the Bill of Rights • a particular system of faith and worship • in accordance with the rules or standards • the state of being free from public attention • something that is written, like the newspaper • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2014-05-01
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- the introduction wasn't substantial
- that flowers are brightly colored
- a car is very heavy.
- my grandma is nice and sweet
- the bear attacked the family
- i was relieved to see that everything was OK
- i gave her an extremely nice complement
- the little girl didn't show me any resect
- when my little sister got her ears pierced she made a high pitched sound
- i was looking at the beautiful roses
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- the door was closed very fast
- i saw the man covering the mouth and nose so that they would die
- i was so happy because my brother won
- a block of cheese is difficult to carry
- the dog was limping so he couldn't walk
- the man picked up the rock with strength
- the angry police officer approached the criminal
- i saw a drama movie and it was from Rome
- the two countries were in an argument
- i saw the weather this morning
- my uncle has a wife
- all the sentences that she wrote were true
- yesterday i found something weird
- ant are extremely small
- the kid was innocent
- the criminal committed a horrible crime
- what are the first principles of a subject
- i gave the food to the gods
- the car was at the edge of the street
- the ant was so small
30 Clues: my uncle has a wife • a car is very heavy. • the kid was innocent • the ant was so small • ant are extremely small • i gave the food to the gods • my grandma is nice and sweet • the bear attacked the family • the door was closed very fast • i saw the weather this morning • that flowers are brightly colored • yesterday i found something weird • the introduction wasn't substantial • ...
U.S Bill of Rights 2016-02-17
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- hold national conventions to formally declare the party's platform.
- "Congress shall make no law respecting and establishment of religion."
- group of people with broad common interests who organize to win elections.
- Parties who work hard to mobilize voters
- Parties want to win elections, so they must recruit people who are likely to win.
- Two major parties Democratic and Republican
- Powers restrained by the states and the people.
- The two parties must appeal to the middle to win elections.
- Housing of soliders.
- Bails, Fines, and punishments.
- Rights restrained by people.
- Rights to fair, speedy, public, jury trial in a criminal case.
- Two-Party systems are more stable than multiparty systems.
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- Part of the First amendment that states congress cannot prohibit or interfere with the practice of religion.
- Both parties tend to be very similar, limiting voters' options.
- Freedom of religion, speech, and the press
- Search and arrests warrants.
- Proposed the U.S Bill of Rights
- Became effective December 15, 1971
- Rights in a civil case.
- A percentage of people will always feel marginalized by the system.
- Rights to bear arms
- Rights in criminal cases.
- Parties are not centered on a person but on a set of policy positions known as the party platform.
- Voters have only to decide between two parties.
25 Clues: Rights to bear arms • Housing of soliders. • Rights in a civil case. • Rights in criminal cases. • Search and arrests warrants. • Rights restrained by people. • Bails, Fines, and punishments. • Proposed the U.S Bill of Rights • Became effective December 15, 1971 • Parties who work hard to mobilize voters • Freedom of religion, speech, and the press • ...
3.1 Vocab List 2023-10-26
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- this is the second level of courts in the federal system.
- authority to review cases previously tried in a lower court.
- the court process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act.
- a person who brings a case against another in a court of law.
- a government body that brings charges against a person accused of breaking the law.
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- an order to produce an arrested person before a judge.
- a jury of 6 to 12 persons that determines guilt or innocence in a civil or criminal action.
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- court of original jurisdiction where cases begin.
- the three-tiered structure of federal courts.
- a specifc jurisdiction served by a judge or court, as defined by given geographical boundaries.
- authority for both state and federal courts to hear and decide cases.
- fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially as a citizen's entitlement.
- a group of citizens that decides whether there is sufficient evidence to accuse someone of a crime.
- the lowest federal courts where federal cases begin.
- a court having juristriction to review cases and issues that were originally tried in lower courts.
- a person involved in a lawsuit.
- the highest court of the United States.
- an individual or group being sued or charged with a crime.
- the jurisdiction of courts that hear a case first, usually in a trial.
20 Clues: a person involved in a lawsuit. • the highest court of the United States. • the three-tiered structure of federal courts. • court of original jurisdiction where cases begin. • a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. • the lowest federal courts where federal cases begin. • an order to produce an arrested person before a judge. • ...
14 and 15 2023-12-20
Across
- notice directing someone to appear in court
- act that breaks law and causes harm to people or society
- procedure used to determene facts in juvenile cases
- questioning of a witness at a trial
- formal notice of a lawsuit
- system of law based on precedent and customs
- youth charges beyond control of their guardian
- child or teen commits serious crime/repeatedly breaks law
- ruling thats used as the basis for judicial decision in later similar case
- punishment given to a person found guilty
- of promises between agreeing parties
- legal action in which a person/group sues to collect damages for harm that is done
- a wrongful act
- defendant agrees to plead guilty to a less serious crime for a lighter sentence
- youth who commit offence thats punishable by criminal process
- minor crime
- lack of proper care
- government in its role as party who starts legal proceedings
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- law dealing with the formal, constructions and interpretation of constitutions
- correct a persons behavior
- taking charge of someone
- lawyers have the opportunity to fact check before trial
- person who files a lawsuit
- law written by the legislative branch of government
- money ordered by court to be paid for injuries
- more serious crime
- person being sued
- final settlement and sentencing in juvenile case
- juvenile court process
- states written criminal laws
30 Clues: minor crime • a wrongful act • person being sued • more serious crime • lack of proper care • juvenile court process • taking charge of someone • correct a persons behavior • person who files a lawsuit • formal notice of a lawsuit • states written criminal laws • questioning of a witness at a trial • of promises between agreeing parties • punishment given to a person found guilty • ...
Leveled Court Systems 2024-03-15
Across
- a role in a court case, known as the "person being accused"
- a role in a criminal case, known as the "governments side"
- cases in court involving two sides in regards to money or property
- the right to get a higher court to review a case
- nobody is above the law, everyone is equal under law
- a type of crime with high consequences, or an extremely serious crime
- the branch in the u.s. government that interprets laws, and punishes lawbreakers
- court authorization to conduct an arrest
- Police must have a basis, or reasonable stance, to arrest a person. this is known as___
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- the finalized decision of either a jury or a judge
- the protection under the constitution regarding unfair government actions
- a type of crime that has low consequences, or a smaller crime
- courts that handle matters regarding bankruptcy, or state disputes, for example
- charging the accused with a crime, answering questions before the court
- courts that handle matters regarding state-level laws and regulations
- determines which court a person will attend, authority to administer law
- the main power of the u.s. supreme court
- the group that decides if a criminal case has enough evidence to continue to trial
- cases in court involving a person who is being accused of committing a crime
- whoever is filing a civil lawsuit
20 Clues: whoever is filing a civil lawsuit • the main power of the u.s. supreme court • court authorization to conduct an arrest • the right to get a higher court to review a case • the finalized decision of either a jury or a judge • nobody is above the law, everyone is equal under law • a role in a criminal case, known as the "governments side" • ...
australia's court system 2025-03-13
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- a person who has information which may be useful in a case being heard in a Court
- a penalty or punishment a court imposes once a person pleads guilty to, or
- a decision of a lower court was incorrect
- the decision that is given by the jury or judge at the end of a trial
- is someone that committed crime
- is the lowest court in the Australia's lowest court
- is where the constitution matters
- Prosecutors assess evidence, draft charges and provide legal advice and
- is to appal you guilty or non guilty
- has 12 people
- investigators such as the police
- is a person that helps you not be guilty
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- a court or tribunal is bound by any decisions of a higher court or tribunal
- is when someone can pay money to get you out of jail
- put forward by a party to defeat a suit or action brought against the party
- found guilty of an offence
- is the second lowest court in Australia
- is a trial that people go to
- is the person that over seas the magistrates courts
- there is the most serious criminal cases
- A hearing in a court where all evidence is heard and a final decision is made evidence
- an application to a higher court by a party who believes
22 Clues: has 12 people • found guilty of an offence • is a trial that people go to • is someone that committed crime • investigators such as the police • is where the constitution matters • is to appal you guilty or non guilty • is the second lowest court in Australia • there is the most serious criminal cases • is a person that helps you not be guilty • ...
computer crimes 2024-11-08
Across
- Malicious software that attches itself to other software.
- refers to any crime that involves a computer/ mobile and a network
- STALKING A kind of online harrassment wherein the victims im is subjected to a barrage of online messages and emails.
- malicious program that appears to be friendly, they are not technically viruses.
- type of hacker that can be seen as the “good guys”
- Theft of software through the illegal copying of genuine products.
- Means an illegal intrusion into a computer system and/or network
- Damaging or destroying data rather than stealing
- a program whose purpose is to duplicate itself.
- these viruses take up residence in the computer’s memory, making then hard to detect
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- The least common cybercrime
- VIRUS DESIGNED TO INFECT SPECIFIC TYPE OF DOCUMENT
- type of virus hides on the user’s disk and waits for a specific event to occur before running.
- Act by the criminal who floods the bandwidth of the victim’s network.
- type of hacker that are considered as bad guys
- Type of virus make changes to a disk’s file system
- This category of cybercrime involves one individual distributing malicious or illegal information online.
- Similar to a real life instance of a criminal illegally possessing an individuals bank or credit card details.
- Defined as an act of terrorism committed through the use of cyberspace
- type of hackers between the good and the bad guys
20 Clues: The least common cybercrime • type of hacker that are considered as bad guys • a program whose purpose is to duplicate itself. • Damaging or destroying data rather than stealing • type of hackers between the good and the bad guys • VIRUS DESIGNED TO INFECT SPECIFIC TYPE OF DOCUMENT • Type of virus make changes to a disk’s file system • ...
CRIMINOLOGIA 2025-03-04
Across
- Análisis de sustancias tóxicas en el cuerpo.
- Técnica de entrevista a sospechosos.
- criminal Conjunto de características de un delincuente.
- operandi Patrón de conducta de un delincuente.
- Estudio de la sangre en investigaciones criminales.
- Estudio de restos óseos en investigaciones criminales.
- Trastorno de personalidad asociado a criminales violentos.
- Identificación de personas mediante dentadura.
- Estudio del cerebro en la conducta criminal.
- digital Pruebas obtenidas de dispositivos electrónicos.
- del crimen Lugar donde ocurre un delito.
- forense Aplicación de la psicología en el sistema legal.
- Material genético clave en la identificación forense.
- Declaración de testigos en un proceso penal.
- Estudio del desarrollo del crimen.
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- Estudio de trastornos mentales en criminales.
- Disciplina que analiza el papel de la víctima en un delito.
- Ciencia que estudia las evidencias en la escena del crimen.
- Análisis de lesiones en víctimas.
- Examen post mortem para determinar la causa de muerte.
- Estudio de la escritura para determinar autoría.
- Análisis del lenguaje en escritos o mensajes criminales.
- Estudio de las huellas dactilares.
- Uso de insectos para determinar el tiempo de muerte.
- Técnica para recrear la escena del crimen.
- pericial Evidencia técnica presentada en juicio.
- Técnica utilizada para identificar características de un delincuente.
- Análisis de armas y trayectorias de proyectiles.
- Análisis de ubicación de crímenes en mapas.
- forense Técnica de documentación visual de evidencias.
30 Clues: Análisis de lesiones en víctimas. • Estudio de las huellas dactilares. • Estudio del desarrollo del crimen. • Técnica de entrevista a sospechosos. • del crimen Lugar donde ocurre un delito. • Técnica para recrear la escena del crimen. • Análisis de ubicación de crímenes en mapas. • Análisis de sustancias tóxicas en el cuerpo. • ...
TYPES OF LAWYERS 2025-01-03
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- Lawyer A lawyer who advises businesses on legal matters, including mergers, acquisitions, compliance, intellectual property, and corporate governance.
- Lawyer A legal professional who specializes in defending individuals or organizations charged with criminal offenses, including felonies and misdemeanors.
- Lawyer A lawyer who specializes in legal issues within the entertainment industry, including contracts, licensing, royalties, and intellectual property rights.
- Property Lawyer A lawyer who specializes in protecting creations of the mind, such as inventions, designs, trademarks, and copyrights.
- Lawyer A legal professional who focuses on laws related to environmental protection, including regulations, land use, and pollution control.
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- Injury Lawyer A lawyer who helps clients who have been injured as a result of accidents or negligence, seeking compensation for damages.
- Litigation Lawyer A lawyer who handles non-criminal disputes between individuals or organizations, such as lawsuits involving contracts, property, or personal rights.
- Lawyer A legal professional who specializes in matters related to family law, including divorce, child custody, and adoption.
- Lawyer A legal professional who assists individuals and organizations with matters related to immigration law, including visas, residency, and citizenship.
- Lawyer A lawyer who provides legal advice and representation on tax-related issues, including tax planning, compliance, and disputes with tax authorities.
10 Clues: Lawyer A legal professional who specializes in matters related to family law, including divorce, child custody, and adoption. • Property Lawyer A lawyer who specializes in protecting creations of the mind, such as inventions, designs, trademarks, and copyrights. • ...
Wins of 2023 2023-10-16
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- Thank you for keeping us in the lines daily
- With the implementation of “The Draft” this is the number of offline functions each team member can be skilled in
- Expanded into New Functions
- Thank you for making the numbers talk
- _____ Hour Time blocks, the least amount of time in a function
- _________ Seasonal team members to Full time
- Thank you for sharing all of your soda pops
- _________ in offline performance
- The number of new Intake leaders who are new to the offsite?
- Never seen before queue levels it’s Sensational, it’s Laudable, it’s Terrific
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- No need to worry, this group will find a time for that peer to peer
- _________ of non productive time percentage
- Thank you for keeping our minds sharp
- Thank you to the team that never stops believing in a new vision
- Renewed focus on team __________
- The C in FCR
16 Clues: The C in FCR • Expanded into New Functions • Renewed focus on team __________ • _________ in offline performance • Thank you for keeping our minds sharp • Thank you for making the numbers talk • Thank you for keeping us in the lines daily • _________ of non productive time percentage • Thank you for sharing all of your soda pops • _________ Seasonal team members to Full time • ...
National Psychic Day (August 4) 2024-07-18
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- Ancient alphabet used in divination.
- Centers of spiritual power in the body.
- A person or medium giving wise or prophetic advice.
- Communication between minds without using the senses.
- A meeting to communicate with spirits.
- A person who communicates with spirits.
- Study of the movements and relative positions of celestial bodies interpreted as having an influence on human affairs.
- The practice of interpreting the lines on the palm.
- Eye A mystical and esoteric concept of a speculative invisible eye, which provides perception beyond ordinary sight.
- A strong feeling that something is about to happen.
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- Energy field surrounding a person, often seen by psychics.
- A spirit that helps and guides a living person.
- Deck of cards used for divination.
- One who perceives events in the future or beyond normal sensory contact.
- Ball A tool used by fortune tellers to see the future.
- Abbreviation for extrasensory perception.
16 Clues: Deck of cards used for divination. • Ancient alphabet used in divination. • A meeting to communicate with spirits. • Centers of spiritual power in the body. • A person who communicates with spirits. • Abbreviation for extrasensory perception. • A spirit that helps and guides a living person. • A person or medium giving wise or prophetic advice. • ...
U3 review 2 2024-11-06
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- (2) Areas with grass, trees, and plants, usually in cities for people to enjoy.
- (2) A large building divided into many living units or flats.
- The people who work on improving your neighborhood.
- Idiom. "Can you give me a _____ with this question?"
- (2) Issues that affect people in society, like poverty or crime.
- Idiom "It's the best of both ______."
- Idiom. "It takes your ______ away"
- (2) To collect funds for a cause or project.
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- Idiom. "She lives in the middle of ______."
- (2) A place with many stores where people can shop.
- Idiom. "I feel like a _____ out of water at this party."
- (N) Blocked from moving freely.
- (2) The feeling of togetherness and support among people in a group.
- (V) To convince someone to do something.
- (Adj) Full of energy and activity.
- Idiom. "I'm in two _____."
16 Clues: Idiom. "I'm in two _____." • (N) Blocked from moving freely. • (Adj) Full of energy and activity. • Idiom. "It takes your ______ away" • Idiom "It's the best of both ______." • (V) To convince someone to do something. • Idiom. "She lives in the middle of ______." • (2) To collect funds for a cause or project. • (2) A place with many stores where people can shop. • ...
English Exam 2013-08-27
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- the emotional turning point of a story
- regular speech style with no rhyme
- is when you lean towards a thing, person or group in a way that is unfair
- narration is when the narrator goes into the minds of ALL the caracters
- is how the message gets communicated
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- when a character has a tragic flaw that leads tot their downfall
- is an indirect comparison using like or as
- when books, films, etc. are removed because they are deemed inappropriate
- was a group of people in Ancient Greek theatre who represented the audience
- something that represents something else
10 Clues: regular speech style with no rhyme • is how the message gets communicated • the emotional turning point of a story • something that represents something else • is an indirect comparison using like or as • when a character has a tragic flaw that leads tot their downfall • narration is when the narrator goes into the minds of ALL the caracters • ...
Living for God in a Wicked World 2023-07-14
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- God saw the human race had become __________. v. 5
- The only man that was pleasing God. v.8
- These are thoughts that were in the people’s minds. v. 5
- What did the Lord regret he had done with humans? v. 6
- Another word that means someone who does what is right.v.9
- Word that means people cannot blame you. v. 9
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- What God told Noah to make. v. 14
- How old was Noah when the flood arrived?? v.7:6
- What God would send to destroy all things. v. 17
- The amount of sons Noah had. v. 10
10 Clues: What God told Noah to make. v. 14 • The amount of sons Noah had. v. 10 • The only man that was pleasing God. v.8 • Word that means people cannot blame you. v. 9 • How old was Noah when the flood arrived?? v.7:6 • What God would send to destroy all things. v. 17 • God saw the human race had become __________. v. 5 • What did the Lord regret he had done with humans? v. 6 • ...
tele 2024-12-16
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- device used for seeing stars and celestial objects that are far away
- device used for sending messages before phones were invented
- to transport a body from one place to another instantly\
- to be able to move things with your mind
- to air on TV
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- electronic device used for talking to someone who is far away
- electronic device used for watching movies and shows
- someone who has this power is able to read the minds of others
- a campaign seeking support for a cause, as by pledged donations made by telephone
- someone who sells things over the phone or by TV
10 Clues: to air on TV • to be able to move things with your mind • someone who sells things over the phone or by TV • electronic device used for watching movies and shows • to transport a body from one place to another instantly\ • device used for sending messages before phones were invented • electronic device used for talking to someone who is far away • ...
Criminal Law Vocab Review 2024-05-31
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- This is a combined database for DNA profiles
- Reasonable belief that a crime was committed based on evidence and suspicion
- The government can take private property for public use
- Materials transferred from surface to another, usually so small it goes unnoticed by the naked eye
- First step of an arrest, where police record the arrest and get basic information
- Process The government/law enforcement must be fair, reasonable and impartial with legal proceedings
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- Citizens seeing if you are being charged with a crime
- A theory that states a person's memory of an event can be influenced by others
- This type of evidence would imply a fact but would not prove it
- This states that a warrant is not needed when illegal items are visible
- This scientist stated that every time someone enters an environment, something gets added or removed from it
11 Clues: This is a combined database for DNA profiles • Citizens seeing if you are being charged with a crime • The government can take private property for public use • This type of evidence would imply a fact but would not prove it • This states that a warrant is not needed when illegal items are visible • ...
Criminal Justice TS-2 2023-05-03
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- - Serious crimes such as murder and kidnapping
- cause before he or she can arrest a suspect a police officer must have probable cause
- justice system - the three-part system consisting of police
- - a person who commits any type of crime
- crimes - illegal gambling and use of illegal drug use
- - is when the defendant enters a plea of guilty to the charge
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- crimes - nonviolent crimes
- - traffic violation and disturbing the peace
- - if there is the defendant that is the jury must find him or her not guilty of the crime
- bargain - They are taken care of quickly by plea bargain
- - any act that breaks the law
- warrant if no one saw the suspect commit the crime a arrest warrant
12 Clues: crimes - nonviolent crimes • - any act that breaks the law • - a person who commits any type of crime • - traffic violation and disturbing the peace • - Serious crimes such as murder and kidnapping • crimes - illegal gambling and use of illegal drug use • bargain - They are taken care of quickly by plea bargain • ...
The Criminal Justice System 2024-12-02
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- A group of citizens who decide the outcome of a trial.
- A type of crime where the death penalty is a possible sentence.
- A type of crime that is less serious and typically results in less than one year in jail.
- The lawyer who represents the government and tries to prove the defendant's guilt.
- Due Process focuses on how the government must treat people fairly in legal cases
- Jury When jurors cannot reach a unanimous decision, leading to a mistrial.
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- Due Process focuses on whether the laws themselves are fair and just.
- Rights that must be read to a person when they are arrested, based on a 1966 Supreme Court case.
- Legal requirement that the government must respect all legal rights owed to a person.
- The final decision made by a jury at the end of a trial.
- A more serious crime that can lead to over one year in prison or even the death penalty.
11 Clues: A group of citizens who decide the outcome of a trial. • The final decision made by a jury at the end of a trial. • A type of crime where the death penalty is a possible sentence. • Due Process focuses on whether the laws themselves are fair and just. • Jury When jurors cannot reach a unanimous decision, leading to a mistrial. • ...
UK Criminal Justice System 2022-01-17
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- To respond to a charge in court
- The quality of being believable or convincing
- Money to pay when you do something wrong
- The background of an event
- Unable to be accepted in court
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- When a law is reversed
- Liable to be charged with a crime
- Evidence
- Person who sees an event
- Temporary release of an accused person
- Unbreakable
11 Clues: Evidence • Unbreakable • When a law is reversed • Person who sees an event • The background of an event • Unable to be accepted in court • To respond to a charge in court • Liable to be charged with a crime • Temporary release of an accused person • Money to pay when you do something wrong • The quality of being believable or convincing
Whipping Boy 5-8 2020-12-07
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- a villain
- delay
- the sound of a sheep or a goat
- violent criminals
- a roof made of grass woven into a thick mat
- The next in line for being a king or queen
- pretending to be someone one is not
- a wondering person
- an outlaw
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- evil plot
- full of one's self
- disappear
- giving comfort, food, and aid
- smelly vegetable
- the top
- a food fish
- a bad criminal who might hurt someone
- meat from a calf
18 Clues: delay • the top • evil plot • disappear • a villain • an outlaw • a food fish • smelly vegetable • meat from a calf • violent criminals • full of one's self • a wondering person • giving comfort, food, and aid • the sound of a sheep or a goat • pretending to be someone one is not • a bad criminal who might hurt someone • The next in line for being a king or queen • ...
Cheng Chi Ching 2C 2017-09-19
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- you are not success
- a kind of transportation
- the fact
- criminal
- very strong
- at the beginning
- move to another country to spend their life
- it is harmful
- accused
- who report the news
- always being sad
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- to cheer someone up
- do not go to school
- a kind of dogs that have spot on their body
- the relationship of who you work with
- the job that people do for earning money
- always worried
- change
18 Clues: change • accused • the fact • criminal • very strong • it is harmful • always worried • at the beginning • always being sad • you are not success • to cheer someone up • do not go to school • who report the news • a kind of transportation • the relationship of who you work with • the job that people do for earning money • a kind of dogs that have spot on their body • ...
Tuck Everlasting Vocabulary (Chapters 1-18) 2024-10-04
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- spacious
- harsh
- thinned and worn out too much
- a police officer in a small town
- high-pitched sound
- interruptions, unwelcome visit
- lively
- done without caring how it makes one look
- sudden change of course or plan
- comfortably warm and refreshing
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- unbeatable
- a person who acts in a rough or crude way
- strange or unusual
- a sad or gloomy feeling or state of mind
- full of or with
- something uncomfortable or intense
- criminal partnership
- sandy
18 Clues: harsh • sandy • lively • spacious • unbeatable • full of or with • strange or unusual • high-pitched sound • criminal partnership • thinned and worn out too much • interruptions, unwelcome visit • sudden change of course or plan • comfortably warm and refreshing • a police officer in a small town • something uncomfortable or intense • a sad or gloomy feeling or state of mind • ...
C4 Crossword 2022-05-19
11 Clues: what Rachel is • your job title • primary browser • who our Director • criminal deception • oversees your work • electronic call program • debt deduction from your pay • protected information category • online program to view your account • check or prove accuracy of something
The aims of punisment 2020-02-22
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- To put people off committing crimes
- To get your own back. People deserve to take revenge on the criminal. Giving the criminal what they deserve.
- Society must be protected from dangerous criminals. Criminals lose their freedom so others do not have to worry about their activities
- People must see that laws are upheld and respected. Those who break them should be punished to show society will uphold justice.
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- To change someone’s behaviour for the better.
- The Criminal should pay back the victim/society.
6 Clues: To put people off committing crimes • To change someone’s behaviour for the better. • The Criminal should pay back the victim/society. • To get your own back. People deserve to take revenge on the criminal. Giving the criminal what they deserve. • ...
The Four Types Of laws 2022-04-05
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- Stealing or taking someone’s work and saying it is yours.
- The individual that is being sued
- Laws that are a public thing to a town or community
- A legal action where someone sues someone and takes them to court for an action him or her did
- Offenses such as vandalism, stealing inexpensive items, writing bad checks for low amounts, and more.
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- Murder, kidnapping, robbery, and other such crimes are considered this
- Laws that prevent people from deliberately or recklessly harming each other
- The party hat brings the charges agents a criminal
- A law that is followed internationally throughout the United States
- a wrongful act or an infringement of a right (other than under contract) leading to civil legal liability.
- Involves disputes between people or groups of people
11 Clues: The individual that is being sued • The party hat brings the charges agents a criminal • Laws that are a public thing to a town or community • Involves disputes between people or groups of people • Stealing or taking someone’s work and saying it is yours. • A law that is followed internationally throughout the United States • ...
Law & Society 2023-10-08
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- Deals with disputes between private citizens
- a group of people (either 12 or 6) selected to hear the evidence in a court case
- the party that commences civil action
- the party in a criminal or civil trial against whom an action has been bought
- A document which sets out how and organisation or a country will be done
- equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system
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- to release an accused person who is waiting trial
- a court official who hears hears cases in the lowest court of law
- the party bringing a criminal action against the accused; usually the state
- Disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws
- traditional indigenous rules that outline the correct way of living
11 Clues: the party that commences civil action • Deals with disputes between private citizens • to release an accused person who is waiting trial • Disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws • equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system • a court official who hears hears cases in the lowest court of law • ...
Nusrat Jahan 2019-10-24
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- set up on a firm or permanent basis.
- regard something as being caused by.
- a person who campaigns to bring about political or social change.
- an act of showing that something exists or is true by giving proof or evidence. Or a practical exhibition and explanation of how something works or is performed. Or a public meeting or march protesting against something or expressing views on a political issue.
- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
- an act of retaliation.
- tried
- a decision on an issue of fact in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- a light fuel oil obtained by distilling petroleum, used especially in jet engines and domestic heating boilers; paraffin oil.
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- surrounded by; in the middle of.
- aggressive pressure or intimidation.
- in a way that fails to accomplish a desired aim or result.
- very noticeable or marked; conspicuous.
- moral or cultural decline as characterized by excessive indulgence in pleasure or luxury.
- a person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone.
- a statement that something is unsatisfactory or unacceptable.
- describe or regard as worthy of disgrace or great disapproval.
- exemption from punishment or freedom from the injurious consequences of an action.
18 Clues: tried • an act of retaliation. • surrounded by; in the middle of. • aggressive pressure or intimidation. • set up on a firm or permanent basis. • regard something as being caused by. • very noticeable or marked; conspicuous. • in a way that fails to accomplish a desired aim or result. • a statement that something is unsatisfactory or unacceptable. • ...
Quarter 1 Week 9 Assessment Review 2023-09-28
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- Amendment that protects against double jeopardy, self-incrimination, and due process
- The state of mind and intent of the person committing the actus reus
- Crimes against property
- Crimes against public morals
- Amendment that gives The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures
- Rule that no evidence shall be admitted into a criminal trial that was obtained in violation of constitutional rights
- What is the term for the process through which a written bill is sent to a congressional committee, voted on in the House, then sent to the Senate, and finally signed by the President to become a law,
- Crimes against public order
- case allows law enforcement officers to stop and frisk individuals if they have reasonable suspicion of criminal activity.
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- An in-depth examination of a particular subject defines which of the following?
- Coolidge v. New Hampshire, the Supreme Court examined the application of the "____________" doctrine.
- "due process rights for juveniles."
- Case that reinforced and expanded the application of the exclusionary rule.
- The actions of the person committing the crime
- Crimes against habitations
- Crimes against person (theft with force)
- What is the highest classification of a crime?
- emphasizes the principle of "reasonable detention." "No longer than necessary"
18 Clues: Crimes against property • Crimes against habitations • Crimes against public order • Crimes against public morals • "due process rights for juveniles." • Crimes against person (theft with force) • The actions of the person committing the crime • What is the highest classification of a crime? • The state of mind and intent of the person committing the actus reus • ...
Crossword 4 2025-02-07
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- The negative emotion most likely to lead to criminal behavior, according to Agnew
- The institutional-anomie theory is a ____-level theory as it seeks to explain why US has a higher rate of serious crime than other developed nations.
- Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes.
- People who choose this mode of adaptation seek to reform the system by creating their own goals and means.
- The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____
- Breakdown in social norms caused by excessive emphasis on economic success
- The cultural ideal that anyone can achieve material success, regardless of background or socioeconomic status
- The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____
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- According to Cloward & Ohlin’s opportunity theory, response to economic strain varies by access to ____ ____ to earn money.
- Accepting culturally-defined goals AND the institutional means
- The only criminal adaptation to strain
- The mode of adaptation that involves rejecting culturally-defined goals but accepting the institutional means
- According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime.
- America’s national bird
- Anomie and deviance are mutually ____.
- Pressure produced by the disconnect between cultural expectations and what society makes possible, according to Merton
- The process of using thoughts and behaviors to manage stressful situations
- The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society
18 Clues: America’s national bird • The only criminal adaptation to strain • Anomie and deviance are mutually ____. • Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes. • According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime. • The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____ • The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society • ...
Crossword 4 2025-02-10
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- The negative emotion most likely to lead to criminal behavior, according to Agnew
- The institutional-anomie theory is a ____-level theory as it seeks to explain why US has a higher rate of serious crime than other developed nations.
- Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes.
- People who choose this mode of adaptation seek to reform the system by creating their own goals and means.
- The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____
- Breakdown in social norms caused by excessive emphasis on economic success
- The cultural ideal that anyone can achieve material success, regardless of background or socioeconomic status
- The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____
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- According to Cloward & Ohlin’s opportunity theory, response to economic strain varies by access to ____ ____ to earn money.
- Accepting culturally-defined goals AND the institutional means
- The only criminal adaptation to strain
- The mode of adaptation that involves rejecting culturally-defined goals but accepting the institutional means
- According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime.
- America’s national bird
- Anomie and deviance are mutually ____.
- Pressure produced by the disconnect between cultural expectations and what society makes possible, according to Merton
- The process of using thoughts and behaviors to manage stressful situations
- The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society
18 Clues: America’s national bird • The only criminal adaptation to strain • Anomie and deviance are mutually ____. • Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes. • According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime. • The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____ • The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society • ...
Crossword 4 2025-02-07
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- The negative emotion most likely to lead to criminal behavior, according to Agnew
- The institutional-anomie theory is a ____-level theory as it seeks to explain why US has a higher rate of serious crime than other developed nations.
- Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes.
- People who choose this mode of adaptation seek to reform the system by creating their own goals and means.
- The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____
- Breakdown in social norms caused by excessive emphasis on economic success
- The cultural ideal that anyone can achieve material success, regardless of background or socioeconomic status
- The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____
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- According to Cloward & Ohlin’s opportunity theory, response to economic strain varies by access to ____ ____ to earn money.
- Accepting culturally-defined goals AND the institutional means
- The only criminal adaptation to strain
- The mode of adaptation that involves rejecting culturally-defined goals but accepting the institutional means
- According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime.
- America’s national bird
- Anomie and deviance are mutually ____.
- Pressure produced by the disconnect between cultural expectations and what society makes possible, according to Merton
- The process of using thoughts and behaviors to manage stressful situations
- The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society
18 Clues: America’s national bird • The only criminal adaptation to strain • Anomie and deviance are mutually ____. • Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes. • According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime. • The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____ • The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society • ...
Expanding the Concepts of Crime 2023-03-22
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- Referred to as a victimless crime.
- How many addition principles of criminality are there?
- Where does Double Jeopardy come from.
- The inability to try someone for the same crime twice.
- How many components of Corpus Delicti are there?
- Legislative act punishing a person or a select group of people without the benefit of a judicial trial.
- Often referred to as the "Body of crime"
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- Holds that behavior cannot be criminal if no law exists that both defines it as illegal and prescribes a punishment for it.
- The need for some identifiable harm as an actual or potential consequence of culpable activity is often cited as a general feature of crime.
- Aggravating and mitigating circumstances are not elements of an offense.
- and mitigating circumstances are not elements of an offense.
- Used to determine factual casuality.
- A relationship between the mens rea, act, and resulting harm.
- Declares an act criminal after the act occurs and those that increase the penalty for a crime after the act occurs.
- What is the mix of mens rea and actus reus?
15 Clues: Referred to as a victimless crime. • Used to determine factual casuality. • Where does Double Jeopardy come from. • Often referred to as the "Body of crime" • What is the mix of mens rea and actus reus? • How many components of Corpus Delicti are there? • How many addition principles of criminality are there? • The inability to try someone for the same crime twice. • ...
Importance of Prayer 2022-10-30
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- Type of worship that takes place in addition to worshipping together in a church
- A statements of faith through prayer
- an expression of and praise for God
- thanking God for his many blessings
- creates an atmosphere to feel the presence of God
- A type of prayer where people show deep love and respect for God
- a visible sign of an invisible grace
- Type of worship that does not follow a set pattern
- beads string of beads that helps count prayers
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- asking God to help others who need it
- Where christians worship with other people
- Where Christians share bread and wine like Jesus did
- A prayer where people say they are sorry
- A prayer where people ask God for something
- focuses minds on prayer as it is believed they hold souls
- Type of worship that follows a set pattern
16 Clues: an expression of and praise for God • thanking God for his many blessings • A statements of faith through prayer • a visible sign of an invisible grace • asking God to help others who need it • A prayer where people say they are sorry • Where christians worship with other people • Type of worship that follows a set pattern • A prayer where people ask God for something • ...
Importance of Prayer 2022-10-30
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- Type of worship that takes place in addition to worshipping together in a church
- A statements of faith through prayer
- an expression of and praise for God
- thanking God for his many blessings
- creates an atmosphere to feel the presence of God
- A type of prayer where people show deep love and respect for God
- a visible sign of an invisible grace
- Type of worship that does not follow a set pattern
- beads string of beads that helps count prayers
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- Asking God to help others who need it
- Where christians worship with other people
- Where Christians share bread and wine like Jesus did
- A prayer where people say they are sorry
- A prayer where people ask God for something
- focuses minds on prayer as it is believed they hold souls
- Type of worship that follows a set pattern
16 Clues: an expression of and praise for God • thanking God for his many blessings • A statements of faith through prayer • a visible sign of an invisible grace • Asking God to help others who need it • A prayer where people say they are sorry • Where christians worship with other people • Type of worship that follows a set pattern • A prayer where people ask God for something • ...
ADHD puzzle 1 2025-02-27
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- "ADHD makes you great at adapting to new situations."
- "When ADHDers love something, they dive deep."
- "One minute feels like five hours, or vice versa."
- "A tool that helps ADHDers manage time effectively."
- "Your brain’s motivation fuel—ADHD brains crave it!"
- "Jumping between tasks? ADHD brains struggle here."
- "Your thoughts drift like a leaf on the wind."
- "Your ADHD mind shines when thinking outside the box!"
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- "The ‘I’ll do it later’ cycle ADHDers know too well."
- "The ADHD superpower: tunnel vision on what excites you."
- "This brain function helps with planning and decision-making."
- "Too many tasks at once? Your brain hits pause."
- "The thing ADHD minds resist but need most!"
- "ADHD brains love new things—this keeps you engaged."
- "Oops! Where was I? Oh right, focus struggles."
- "Jump now, think later! This can be good or bad."
16 Clues: "The thing ADHD minds resist but need most!" • "When ADHDers love something, they dive deep." • "Your thoughts drift like a leaf on the wind." • "Oops! Where was I? Oh right, focus struggles." • "Too many tasks at once? Your brain hits pause." • "Jump now, think later! This can be good or bad." • "One minute feels like five hours, or vice versa." • ...
Courtroom Vocabulary 2025-12-02
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- Answer questions in court.
- A reason that an attorney interrupts a witness to talk to the judge.
- Usually a petty offense, a less serious crime than a felony, punishable by less than a year of confinement.
- of court An officer appointed by the court to work with the chief judge in overseeing the court's administration, especially to assist in managing the flow of cases through the court and to maintain court records.
- Judge's explanation to the jury before it begins deliberations of the questions it must answer and the law governing the case.
- A promise to tell the truth.
- Lawyers' examination, before trial, of facts and documents in possession of the opponents to help the lawyers prepare for trial.
- In a civil suit, the person complained against; in a criminal case, the person accused of the crime.
- to the jury The judge's instructions to the jury concerning the law that applies to the facts of the case
- A person called upon by either side in a lawsuit to give testimony before the court or jury.
- A command to a witness to appear and give testimony.
- A hearing that takes place when the defendant pleads "not guilty" and witnesses are required to come to court to give evidence.
- To charge someone with a crime. A prosecutor tries a criminal case on behalf of the government.
- A sentencing alternative to imprisonment in which the court releases convicted defendants under supervision as long as certain conditions are observed.
- Statements by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in question but heard about it from someone else. Hearsay is usually not admissible as evidence in court.
- The formal charge issued by a grand jury stating that there is enough evidence that the defendant committed the crime to justify having a trial; it is used primarily for felonies.
- A judge's written explanation of a decision of the court or of a majority of judges. A dissenting opinion disagrees with the majority opinion because of the reasoning and/or the principles of law on which the decision is based. A concurring opinion agrees with the decision of the court but offers further comment.
- Written statements of the parties in a civil case of their positions. In the federal courts, the principal pleadings are the complaint and the answer.
- Represent defendants who can't afford an attorney in criminal matters.
- offense A crime punishable by death.
- A written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant.
- A log containing brief entries of court proceedings.
- A conference between the judge and lawyers held out of earshot of the jury and spectators.
- (1) The disputed point in a disagreement between parties in a lawsuit. (2) To send out officially, as in to issue an order.
- Legal advice; a term used to refer to lawyers in a case.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- A person who is on the jury.
- A crime carrying a penalty of more than a year in prison.
- Government entity authorized to resolve legal disputes.
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- officers (or pretrial services officers) : Screen applicants for pretrial release and monitor convicted offenders released under court supervision.
- advocate: work with prosecutors and assist the victims of a crime.
- To separate. Sometimes juries are sequestered from outside influences during their deliberations.
- The person who files the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- The official decision of a court finally determining the respective rights and claims of the parties to a suit.
- Written questions asked by one party of an opposing party, who must answer them in writing under oath; a discovery device in a lawsuit.
- The process by which judges and lawyers select a jury from among those eligible to serve, by questioning them to determine knowledge of the facts of the case and a willingness to decide the case only on the evidence presented in court. "Voir dire" is a phrase meaning "to speak the truth."
- A meeting with the police or prosecutor.
- The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime.
- A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it, before a notary or officer having authority to administer oaths.
- The law that the police believe the defendant has broken.
- Put off trial until another time.
- A judge's office.
- An invalid trial, caused by fundamental error. When a mistrial is declared, the trial must start again from the selection of the jury.
- A written order directing the arrest of a party. A search warrant orders that a specific location be searched for items, which if found, can be used in court as evidence.
- Persons selected according to law and sworn to inquire into and declare a verdict on matters of fact.
- (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
- The decision of a petit jury or a judge.
- Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the judge or jury to decide the case for one side or the other.
- Security given for the release of a criminal defendant or witness from legal custody (usually in the form of money) to secure his/her appearance on the day and time appointed.
- something that someone says happened.
- examine Questioning of a witness by the attorney for the other side.
- Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
- evidence All evidence except eyewitness testimony.
- A body of citizens who listen to evidence of criminal allegations, which are presented by the government, and determines whether there is probable cause to believe the offense was committed. As it is used in federal criminal cases, "the government" refers to the lawyers of the U.S. attorney's office who are prosecuting the case.
- In a criminal case, the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges, a declaration made in open court.
- Trial without a jury in which a judge decides the facts.
- Government official with authority to decide lawsuits brought before courts. Other judicial officers in the U.S. courts system are Supreme Court justices.
57 Clues: A judge's office. • Answer questions in court. • A promise to tell the truth. • A person who is on the jury. • Put off trial until another time. • offense A crime punishable by death. • something that someone says happened. • A meeting with the police or prosecutor. • The decision of a petit jury or a judge. • A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant. • ...
Principles Crossword 2021-09-01
Across
- Execution is as important as strategy
- I must always put my _________ first
- and cause,I am contributing to putting India to work because we are a ___________
Down
- Our clients ____ us because we are deligent and compliant
- I Strive to be a better version everyday
- Four minds work better than one due to _________
6 Clues: I must always put my _________ first • Execution is as important as strategy • I Strive to be a better version everyday • Four minds work better than one due to _________ • Our clients ____ us because we are deligent and compliant • and cause,I am contributing to putting India to work because we are a ___________
Fantasy Cipher 2024-02-02
Across
- An imaginary monster in our minds (Usually considered a Lion with a Goat head)
- A belief that is clearly false and indicates abnormality
- A mythological immortal bird
Down
- A person in their primitive state, raw uncultured
- The Hydrokinetic ability to control water in all forms
- A person with an excessive desire to BURN things
6 Clues: A mythological immortal bird • A person with an excessive desire to BURN things • A person in their primitive state, raw uncultured • The Hydrokinetic ability to control water in all forms • A belief that is clearly false and indicates abnormality • An imaginary monster in our minds (Usually considered a Lion with a Goat head)
Unit 12B_Reading (95) & Listening (125) Vocabulary 2022-03-04
Across
- (adj.) relating to the society
- (adj.) good
- (v.) A disagreement or fight between 2 or more people
- (n.) A unit of heredity which is passed from parents to a baby (an offspring)
- (n.) A university lecturer (teacher) of the highest rank
- (n.) A study to find out more about an area or topic
- (n.) The feeling of having fun and being happy
- (v.) To talk about someone behind their back
Down
- (v.) To modify or change from the original
- (adj.) uncommon, abnormal or unusual
- (adj.) Very bad or awful
- (v.) To yell, scream, or speak in a loud voice
- (adv.) In a way that is not the same as others
- (adj.) normal or common
- (adj.) Feeling wrong for something you have done
- (adv.) as stated by or in
- (adj.) bad
- (v.) To fill (Ex: a bag) with clothes or other things
- (n.) The study of how the humans' minds work
19 Clues: (adj.) bad • (adj.) good • (adj.) normal or common • (adj.) Very bad or awful • (adv.) as stated by or in • (adj.) relating to the society • (adj.) uncommon, abnormal or unusual • (v.) To modify or change from the original • (n.) The study of how the humans' minds work • (v.) To talk about someone behind their back • (v.) To yell, scream, or speak in a loud voice • ...
for your eyes only 2024-02-23
Across
- Handsome, tall and well-built man
- to not wear any underwear
- reaching around the sexual partner and stimulating their genitals with your hand or fingers while penetrating them from behind
- Title for a top figure, a crown fit for a king
- Guides young minds and profession with lesson
- Turkish port city on the Mediterranean
- A meeting of lips with passion and desire
Down
- Two longing hearts and a digital connection
- the chocolate and coffee shop concept of Altinmarka group
- a type of a fizzy drink, usually sold in green bottles
- the death of a person
- the person you're having a sexual relationship with, but are not married
- a song of Sezen Aksu about giving up on someone
- more than kissing, a passionate hug
- A day for hearts, flowers and passion
- Close bodily contact meant to show affection and passion
- The color of desire and passion
- First and most cherished teacher, heart of the home
- Power dressing for elegance and sophistication
19 Clues: the death of a person • to not wear any underwear • The color of desire and passion • Handsome, tall and well-built man • more than kissing, a passionate hug • A day for hearts, flowers and passion • Turkish port city on the Mediterranean • A meeting of lips with passion and desire • Two longing hearts and a digital connection • Guides young minds and profession with lesson • ...
I Survived The California Wildfires 2022-10-21
Across
- When you are living
- Lived something
- Where airplanes take off
- A person who did something wrong
- Helps you carry stuff
- forms after a fire
- part of a fire
- has a hose to fire water
- Helps you breath
Down
- Happens a lot in the western USA
- Western coast of USA
- An are with lots of trees
- really big snake
- A place to live
- Your muscles
15 Clues: Your muscles • part of a fire • Lived something • A place to live • really big snake • Helps you breath • forms after a fire • When you are living • Western coast of USA • Helps you carry stuff • Where airplanes take off • has a hose to fire water • An are with lots of trees • Happens a lot in the western USA • A person who did something wrong
Jobs and Places 2021-10-20
Across
- person who catches fish
- doctor and nurse work here
- person who fixs our teeth
- businessman and architect work here
- person who trains athletes
- person who designs building
- person who takes care patients
Down
- person who does business
- person who does sports
- person who arrests criminal
- fisherman works here
- person who helps sick people
- person who teaches lesson
- teacher works here
- person who cooks
15 Clues: person who cooks • teacher works here • fisherman works here • person who does sports • person who catches fish • person who does business • person who fixs our teeth • person who teaches lesson • doctor and nurse work here • person who trains athletes • person who arrests criminal • person who designs building • person who helps sick people • person who takes care patients • ...
Vocab Vocab #2 2023-02-16
Across
- Multiple of something
- Unorganized
- Disagreements that could eventually lead to discord
- The first to arrive before others
- Spreading in an area
- Doing something quickly and in a somewhat rude way
- A criminal action
Down
- A grating sound
- Consequences of an action
- Drinking a lot at a party
- Something that is impenetrable
- Wondering about something
- Someone who is shy
- Suffering and in distress
- Mocking someone
15 Clues: Unorganized • A grating sound • Mocking someone • A criminal action • Someone who is shy • Spreading in an area • Multiple of something • Consequences of an action • Drinking a lot at a party • Wondering about something • Suffering and in distress • Something that is impenetrable • The first to arrive before others • Doing something quickly and in a somewhat rude way • ...
Inca Gold 2013-04-16
Across
- very distant past
- willing to take risks
- metric unit of measurement
- forged or copied
- evil spirit or devil
- danger of loss, harm or failure
- Clussler author of Inca Gold
Down
- jump or dive quickly
- wicked or criminal
- cruel or violent
- acts for, in the place of
- under the earth's surface
- destroyed
- territory that has been gained
- power of liquid to keep something a float
15 Clues: destroyed • cruel or violent • forged or copied • very distant past • wicked or criminal • jump or dive quickly • evil spirit or devil • willing to take risks • acts for, in the place of • under the earth's surface • metric unit of measurement • Clussler author of Inca Gold • territory that has been gained • danger of loss, harm or failure • power of liquid to keep something a float
voc 2016-10-05
Across
- to get
- unable to speak
- not correct
- an act against the law
- a group of trees
- when the earth was mostly covered with ice
- where something happens
- unable to hear
Down
- a place
- the one who is guilty of something
- unusual; out of the ordinary
- movement from one place to another
- proof of something
- a person who has committed a crime
- a plan
15 Clues: to get • a plan • a place • not correct • unable to hear • unable to speak • a group of trees • proof of something • an act against the law • where something happens • unusual; out of the ordinary • the one who is guilty of something • movement from one place to another • a person who has committed a crime • when the earth was mostly covered with ice
The Outsiders 2017-10-23
Across
- Unable to believe something
- Trick someone into doing something
- Cause a sharp, stinging pain
- Compliance with standards
- Unwilling and hesitant way
- Quality of persons walk when drunk
- Tenacity and grim persistence
Down
- To conclude
- Feeling that something is about to happen
- Calm and relaxed
- Attacking and robbing someone
- Free someone from criminal charge
- Used for increasing amplitude
- A severe headache
- Religious song or poem
15 Clues: To conclude • Calm and relaxed • A severe headache • Religious song or poem • Compliance with standards • Unwilling and hesitant way • Unable to believe something • Cause a sharp, stinging pain • Attacking and robbing someone • Used for increasing amplitude • Tenacity and grim persistence • Free someone from criminal charge • Trick someone into doing something • ...
Vocab quiz board 2023-12-16
Across
- postponement of punishment
- a sensation of misgiving or uneasiness
- quarrelsome
- in a state of exalted delight
- scornful; disdainful
- secrecy; having an unknown or unacknowledged name
- escape or avoid by cleverness or deceit
- militant supporter of a party, cause, faction or idea
Down
- disbelievingly
- audacity; insulting boldness
- statement of criminal charges
- performing of penance
- witchcraft; sorcery
- severe reproof; strong censure
- crazy; foolish; stupid
15 Clues: quarrelsome • disbelievingly • witchcraft; sorcery • scornful; disdainful • performing of penance • crazy; foolish; stupid • postponement of punishment • audacity; insulting boldness • statement of criminal charges • in a state of exalted delight • severe reproof; strong censure • a sensation of misgiving or uneasiness • escape or avoid by cleverness or deceit • ...
Sherlock Holmes 67 2025-10-16
Across
- What currency does Sherlock use?
- where it takes place
- Sherlock's hair
- not possible
- a person who committed a crime
- Is Sherlock dumb or intelligent
- magnifying _______
- the last word in the book
Down
- the month Sherlock was born in
- main character
- the genre of the book
- Sherlock is tall and _______
- clues to find out the answer
- what does Sherlock smoke
- is Sherlock Holmes a real person?
15 Clues: not possible • main character • Sherlock's hair • magnifying _______ • where it takes place • the genre of the book • what does Sherlock smoke • the last word in the book • Sherlock is tall and _______ • clues to find out the answer • the month Sherlock was born in • a person who committed a crime • Is Sherlock dumb or intelligent • What currency does Sherlock use? • ...
Unit 4 LA 7 - The Final Frontier 2017-12-12
Across
- A catastrophic event that drastically changes or eliminates a society or environment.
- Glowing or emitting light.
- A being who is able to experience feelings, thoughts and self-awareness.
- From a planet or location other than Earth.
- The ability to know something before it happens and/or predict the future
Down
- The ability to sense feelings, danger or events.
- A computer simulation that fully envelops the user.
- Emitting radiation.
- A person with the power to communicate with spirits or ghosts by seeing or hearing or both.
- To increase in speed.
- A stockpile of weapons and ammunition.
- The ability to move objects with the mind.
- A robot resembling a human being.
- Ability to read or influence the minds of other beings.
- A digital image that represents a user in a computer game, social networking site, etc.
15 Clues: Emitting radiation. • To increase in speed. • Glowing or emitting light. • A robot resembling a human being. • A stockpile of weapons and ammunition. • The ability to move objects with the mind. • From a planet or location other than Earth. • The ability to sense feelings, danger or events. • A computer simulation that fully envelops the user. • ...
Black History Month 2024-02-28
Across
- Bessie Coleman Inspired people to fly to greater
- John Lewis Used “Good Trouble” to fight for
- A math whiz who helped explorers get to new places.
- the first woman self-made millionaire
- Educated African American to improve their lives
- 1st Supreme Court African American
- Ida B. Wells Risked her life to say the
- 1st black person in Congress who never stopped speaking stuff out
- Michael Jackson, King of
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Led peaceful ptotests and gave the
Down
- Rosa Parks Refused to give up her seat and her decision to not give up her seat her incident sparked
- Benjamin O. Davis,Jr Helped, fly the United States to
- Spoke against in justice
- Frederick Douglass Inspired people to fight for
- A scientist who helped the land and people minds
15 Clues: Spoke against in justice • Michael Jackson, King of • 1st Supreme Court African American • the first woman self-made millionaire • Ida B. Wells Risked her life to say the • John Lewis Used “Good Trouble” to fight for • Frederick Douglass Inspired people to fight for • Bessie Coleman Inspired people to fly to greater • A scientist who helped the land and people minds • ...
Hot Topics review 2023-06-14
11 Clues: a crime • to like • allow/can • end/finish • go up fast • not an accident • becoming like a city • can take care of a child • someone who commits crimes • to put a knife into a person • when a husband and wife separate
Batman 2024-10-09
11 Clues: car • night • partner • criminal clown • when things are fair • when the sun goes down • animal that lives in a cave • something that you leave behind • people that save city or people • doing something without mistakes • the ability to lift heavy things
The First World War 2025-02-24
Across
- The alliance of Britain, Italy, France and Russia
- A nation that whose people were inside 3 other countries
- Fighting between countries
- The word for killing someone really important
- An area under the control of another country
- A new type of flying machine that would change the war
- Central European country ruled by the Kaiser
- The small country next to Austria-Hungary that wanted to expand into it
Down
- The next in line to become Emperor of Austria-Hungary
- The city where Franz Ferdinand died
- The alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and The Ottoman Empire
- Using posters, music, movies and more to change people's minds
- what soldiers wear
- the central European country made up of lots of different people groups.
- A group of different peoples ruled over by a single country
- The belief that your country is better than other countries
16 Clues: what soldiers wear • Fighting between countries • The city where Franz Ferdinand died • An area under the control of another country • Central European country ruled by the Kaiser • The word for killing someone really important • The alliance of Britain, Italy, France and Russia • The next in line to become Emperor of Austria-Hungary • ...
Home work David #20 2015-01-14
Across
- to concentrate
- to remember something
- a person who has done something against the law
- easy
- bottom of fraction
- to clap for someone
- to yell
- to be able to sense something
Down
- to be able to buy something
- the top of a fraction
- a number that is not whole
- a book about someone famous
- something equal
- a amount of money given to a child
- something sharp
15 Clues: easy • to yell • to concentrate • something equal • something sharp • bottom of fraction • to clap for someone • the top of a fraction • to remember something • a number that is not whole • to be able to buy something • a book about someone famous • to be able to sense something • a amount of money given to a child • a person who has done something against the law
Argument Vocabulary 2023-11-30
Across
- the reason why
- tendency of a criminal to reoffend
- an act or deed of mercy
- comparison between two things
- the way things are
- without justification more than needed
- a flaw in logic
Down
- unalterable
- condition found in a certain group or area
- poor and needy
- changeable
- rules or customs relating to certain activities
- difference or inequality
- having only one meaning
- a subtle difference in meaning
15 Clues: changeable • unalterable • poor and needy • the reason why • a flaw in logic • the way things are • having only one meaning • an act or deed of mercy • difference or inequality • comparison between two things • a subtle difference in meaning • tendency of a criminal to reoffend • without justification more than needed • condition found in a certain group or area • ...
Animals, toys 2024-02-15
Across
- long neck and spots on body
- creature fake face
- cyborg,machine
- jumping string
- got long ears, can jump
- big tail and can climb trees
- black and white stripes on body
Down
- criminal boat
- home pet, meow,furry
- make-up
- strong teeth and scared of cats
- little human model,toy
- toy you can fly in sky
- toy machine
- got green body and very dangerous
15 Clues: make-up • toy machine • criminal boat • cyborg,machine • jumping string • creature fake face • home pet, meow,furry • little human model,toy • toy you can fly in sky • got long ears, can jump • long neck and spots on body • big tail and can climb trees • strong teeth and scared of cats • black and white stripes on body • got green body and very dangerous
I Survived The California Wildfires 2022-10-21
Across
- When you are living
- Lived something
- Where airplanes take off
- A person who did something wrong
- Helps you carry stuff
- forms after a fire
- part of a fire
- has a hose to fire water
- Helps you breath
Down
- Happens a lot in the western USA
- Western coast of USA
- An are with lots of trees
- really big snake
- A place to live
- Your muscles
15 Clues: Your muscles • part of a fire • Lived something • A place to live • really big snake • Helps you breath • forms after a fire • When you are living • Western coast of USA • Helps you carry stuff • Where airplanes take off • has a hose to fire water • An are with lots of trees • Happens a lot in the western USA • A person who did something wrong
Esther 2024-05-07
Across
- ruler of the country
- ruler who hated the Jews
- the king's city
- Esther's older cousin who raised her
- replaced Vashti as queen
- the king
- wife of Haman
Down
- structure made for hanging a criminal
- vast area ruled by one king
- the queen
- a feast
- another name for Esther
- golden rod held by the king
- a feast that celebrates the Jews' victory
- wife of the king
15 Clues: a feast • the king • the queen • wife of Haman • the king's city • wife of the king • ruler of the country • another name for Esther • ruler who hated the Jews • replaced Vashti as queen • vast area ruled by one king • golden rod held by the king • Esther's older cousin who raised her • structure made for hanging a criminal • a feast that celebrates the Jews' victory
Assessment Training 2024-07-26
Across
- No basis for allegation
- A person having information or evidence relevant to the investigation
- Statement Purpose, values, and goals
- Standard operating procedure
- Principles and guidelines
- Authority
- Document system
- Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation, Inc.
- Case system
Down
- No arrest powers
- Proven conclusion of fact
- Allegation
- Series of action, changes, or functions bringing about a result
- Criminal material
- List of employees and titles
15 Clues: Authority • Allegation • Case system • Document system • No arrest powers • Criminal material • No basis for allegation • Proven conclusion of fact • Principles and guidelines • Standard operating procedure • List of employees and titles • Statement Purpose, values, and goals • Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation, Inc. • ...
A-run-gula 2023-07-07
Across
- runi is
- I love her with all my heart, forever
- elijah’s new fav wine
- I’m sorry that you have
- a hydro’s cooler cousin
- criminal activities
- got it like 4 times this year
Down
- superior way to hold hands
- IN THE HEAT OF YOUR ELECTRIC
- I miss
- elijah sucks at
- if you lose 3 fingers you have a
- chak
- speak
- elijah used to wear it
15 Clues: chak • speak • I miss • runi is • elijah sucks at • criminal activities • elijah’s new fav wine • elijah used to wear it • I’m sorry that you have • a hydro’s cooler cousin • superior way to hold hands • IN THE HEAT OF YOUR ELECTRIC • got it like 4 times this year • if you lose 3 fingers you have a • I love her with all my heart, forever
Television and Shows 2023-07-25
Across
- Science fiction with futuristic elements.
- Intended to provoke laughter.
- Presenting factual information.
- Serialized drama with ongoing storylines.
- Focused on preparing and sharing recipes.
- Current events broadcast.
Down
- Featuring real-life situations and people.
- Interviews and discussions.
- Centered around criminal investigations.
- Humorous with recurring characters.
- Interactive games and prizes.
- Serious and emotional themes.
- Involving quizzes and questions.
- Animated TV show.
- Set of related TV episodes.
15 Clues: Animated TV show. • Current events broadcast. • Interviews and discussions. • Set of related TV episodes. • Interactive games and prizes. • Intended to provoke laughter. • Serious and emotional themes. • Presenting factual information. • Involving quizzes and questions. • Humorous with recurring characters. • Centered around criminal investigations. • ...
Legend Crossword 2025-04-29
Across
- Days oldest brother
- Rules the Republic
- Test that kids take at 10 years old
- Where they live
- Junes dog
- People bet on who will win in these
- Where Day's family lives
- What Day's father gave him
Down
- Only person with 1500 score on Trial
- Sickness that's killing them
- June's older brother
- The Republics enemy country
- Most wanted criminal
- Day's friend
- Killed Metias and Day's mom
15 Clues: Junes dog • Day's friend • Where they live • Rules the Republic • Days oldest brother • June's older brother • Most wanted criminal • Where Day's family lives • What Day's father gave him • The Republics enemy country • Killed Metias and Day's mom • Sickness that's killing them • Test that kids take at 10 years old • People bet on who will win in these • ...
The Outsiders 2016-11-22
Across
- sense of what is to come in the future
- narrator of the story
- to avoid something
- displaying action against something
- a gang-like fight
- having good manners and being respectful
- a cluster of something
- shades of colors
Down
- upper class of society
- a criminal
- not good, foul
- disbelief of something
- without a lot of revelry
- in a hurried manner
- sad or forlorn
15 Clues: a criminal • not good, foul • sad or forlorn • shades of colors • a gang-like fight • to avoid something • in a hurried manner • narrator of the story • upper class of society • disbelief of something • a cluster of something • without a lot of revelry • displaying action against something • sense of what is to come in the future • having good manners and being respectful
The bill of rights 2023-10-20
Across
- helps with criminal cases.
- allows you to practice what religion you want
- presidential elections
- black suffrage
- helps with civil cases
- Fair trial
- allows you to deny any searches without warrant.
Down
- allows you to deny soldiers in your home.
- states rights
- civil rights
- lawsuits against states
- allows you to plead the fifth.
- abolition of slavery
- bail, fines, punishment
- allows you to carry a gun.
15 Clues: Fair trial • civil rights • states rights • black suffrage • abolition of slavery • presidential elections • helps with civil cases • lawsuits against states • bail, fines, punishment • helps with criminal cases. • allows you to carry a gun. • allows you to plead the fifth. • allows you to deny soldiers in your home. • allows you to practice what religion you want • ...
Computer Puzzle game 2025-05-27
Across
- misusing personal information
- grooming online child abuse
- hoaxing or misleading
- illegal entry into computer
- deliberate manner of harassing
- frau illegal method to get money
- number consists of 8 digits
- disrupt normal function of computer
Down
- code only understand by computer
- process to protect network
- act of sen misleading email
- blocking unauthorised access
- criminal activity using internet
- adding binary numbers
- protect computer from virus
15 Clues: adding binary numbers • hoaxing or misleading • process to protect network • act of sen misleading email • grooming online child abuse • illegal entry into computer • protect computer from virus • number consists of 8 digits • blocking unauthorised access • misusing personal information • deliberate manner of harassing • code only understand by computer • ...
UNIDAD 3B 2024-12-04
Across
- does the judging
- fighting
- a bomb makes this
- when someone commits a crime
- when they did a crime
- sucess
- where a criminal goes if guilty
Down
- when something blows up
- when they didn't do a crime
- happens when it rains too much
- Something that explodes
- is present during a trial
- when something happens
- man who steals
- to leave a building in an emergency
15 Clues: sucess • fighting • man who steals • does the judging • a bomb makes this • when they did a crime • when something happens • when something blows up • Something that explodes • is present during a trial • when they didn't do a crime • when someone commits a crime • happens when it rains too much • where a criminal goes if guilty • to leave a building in an emergency
Crime crossword *gustavs 2025-12-12
Across
- ask questions to the suspect
- to commit manslaughter
- for witness appeal for a witness
- to set fire to
- to loot/to steal
- to burgle/break in
Down
- to extort
- to smuggle
- start the search for something
- to embezzle
- a culprit Identify the criminal
- jury makes a decision
- wrong doer
- free someone by verdict of not guilty
- make a copy of documents that arent yours
15 Clues: to extort • to smuggle • wrong doer • to embezzle • to set fire to • to loot/to steal • to burgle/break in • jury makes a decision • to commit manslaughter • ask questions to the suspect • start the search for something • a culprit Identify the criminal • for witness appeal for a witness • free someone by verdict of not guilty • make a copy of documents that arent yours
Intro to CJ Crossword Chapter 2 2015-08-26
Across
- Early non-scientific _____________________ emphasized moral weakness and evil spirits as the cause of criminal behavior.
- Advocates of __________________ theory argue that everyone commits crime and that it’s society’s reaction to the crime that creates criminals.
- _____________________ theories of crime have their roots in the social criticisms of Karl Marx.
- ___________________ ____________________ is the study of physical traits of criminals.
- _______________ ____________________ was also known as the mother of criminals.
- The classical school’s primary premise is that crime is a ______________________ choice.
- Park and Burgess studied crime rates in what US city?
- In 1939, Edwin _____________________________ introduced the theory of white collar crime.
- Merton’s strain theory is based on the premise that __________________ success is the goal of all people.
Down
- Examining poverty as it relates to criminal behavior would fall under the ____________________ school of criminology.
- The __________________ ________________ is used to describe how lower class youth reject middle class values.
- Beccaria’s theory was based on what he called the ______________ __________________ principal.
- Freud developed _____________________ theory.
- _____________________ ______________________ is also known as the father of criminology.
- Psychological theories are based on the premise that crime is caused by emotions, drives, and _______________ ___________________.
- Scholars in the Positive school use the __________________ method to study crime and criminality.
16 Clues: Freud developed _____________________ theory. • Park and Burgess studied crime rates in what US city? • _______________ ____________________ was also known as the mother of criminals. • ___________________ ____________________ is the study of physical traits of criminals. • ...
Crime Crossword 2016-08-22
Across
- the cutting open of a dead body to find the cause of death.
- an official documents that describes what a person wants done their money and property after they die.
- a person who decides how criminals should be punished.
- money that a person accused of a crime pays so they don't have sit in jail until the trial.
- a person who sees a crime happen.
- the lawyer who accuses someone of a crime.
- something that helps a person find something or solve a mystery or puzzle.
- a reason for committing a crime.
- an agreement that allows a criminal to admit for a less serious crime to avoid going to trial for a more serious crime.
Down
- a group of people who decide if a criminal is guilty or not.
- the crime of killing someone without intending to do so.
- the doctor who examines a dead body.
- getting money from someone by threatening to tell their secrets or hurt them.
- a tool or machine used to cut secret documents into small pieces.
- proof that you were in a particular place when a crime happened.
- a legal process to decide if someone is guilty of a crime.
16 Clues: a reason for committing a crime. • a person who sees a crime happen. • the doctor who examines a dead body. • the lawyer who accuses someone of a crime. • a person who decides how criminals should be punished. • the crime of killing someone without intending to do so. • a legal process to decide if someone is guilty of a crime. • ...
Drug use/abuse 2023-04-11
Across
- A period after a person stops drinking. Symptoms include seeing things,hearing things,etc.(withdrawal)
- offence An act that is unlawful and punishable by the laws of a country(criminal offence)
- A type of drug used to reduce pain in the body(opioid)
- drug The use of over-the-counter drugs for non-medical reasons(illegal drug)
- Being dependant on a drug or substance(dependence)
- A substance that can change the structure or functions in your body(drug)
- Particular substances that can open to using more harmful drugs(gateway)
- A substance that increases levels of nervous activity in the body(stimulant)
Down
- The condition of being attached to a particular substance(addiction)
- steroids A synthetic steroid that is a testerone in promoting growth to muscles (anabolic steroids)
- The outcome of an action or activity (consequences)
- The power to give orders(authority)
- A sight,sound, smell or sense that a person thinks is real but is not(hallucination)
- Reducing the amount of functional and nervous activity(depressant)
- The excessive and dangerous use of a drug(overdose)
- Blood Alcohol Concentration is the percent of alcohol in a persons blood stream(B.A.C)
16 Clues: The power to give orders(authority) • Being dependant on a drug or substance(dependence) • The outcome of an action or activity (consequences) • The excessive and dangerous use of a drug(overdose) • A type of drug used to reduce pain in the body(opioid) • Reducing the amount of functional and nervous activity(depressant) • ...
crossword 2017-10-11
Across
- a rationalist outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- an act or course of action to which a person is morally or legally bound; a duty or commitment.
- the activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- the quality of being arrogant.
- the action of returning something to a former owner, place, or condition.
- involving mutual assistance in working towards a common goal.
- the quality or state of being in accordance with the law
- not guilty of a crime or offence.
Down
- a person or thing whose presence or behaviour is likely to put one at a disadvantage
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgements.
- relating to the government or public affairs of a country
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act.
- not having a commercial objective. not intended to make a profit.
- the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness.
- behaviour that is contrary to or forbidden by criminal law.
- a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act.
16 Clues: the quality of being arrogant. • not guilty of a crime or offence. • a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act. • the quality or state of being in accordance with the law • relating to the government or public affairs of a country • the official power to make legal decisions and judgements. • behaviour that is contrary to or forbidden by criminal law. • ...
