criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
KARAGANDA STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 2017-10-11
Across
- 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.
- relating to the government or public affairs of a country
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act.
- the quality or state of being in accordance with the law
- involving mutual assistance in working towards a common goal.
- a rationalist outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act.
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- behaviour that is contrary to or forbidden by criminal law.
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgements.
- not having a commercial objective. not intended to make a profit.
- the action of returning something to a former owner, place, or condition.
- the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness.
- not guilty of a crime or offence.
- a person or thing whose presence or behaviour is likely to put one at a disadvantage
- the quality of being arrogant.
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. • ...
Patrol Tactics 2024-11-04
Across
- officers increase their presence in an area and engage with the public to deter criminal activity; occurs before a crime is committed
- to discourage someone from doing something
- ability to see or be seen
- territory and time an officer patrols
- officers gain information of suspect movement and prevent access to certain areas
- officers remain at an observation post to screen an area
- ability to move freely
- method of maintaining order and security by monitoring an area at regular intervals
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- officers focus on a specific type of criminal activity in a specific area
- large group of officers raid or trap a specific enemy or enemies
- small group of officers gather information and avoid contact with the main target
- officers eliminate any opportunity for committing crimes by being present in an area and keeping a look out for potential problems
- officers use techniques and tactics to locate, identify and apprehend law violators and criminals
- ability to change easily
- small group of officers safeguard an area
- officers respond to the scene of a crime only when being called for service; occurs after a crime has been committed
16 Clues: ability to move freely • ability to change easily • ability to see or be seen • territory and time an officer patrols • small group of officers safeguard an area • to discourage someone from doing something • officers remain at an observation post to screen an area • large group of officers raid or trap a specific enemy or enemies • ...
Criminalistica de laboratorio 2025-09-17
Across
- Análisis de huellas para identificación o descarte de personas.
- Ciencia auxiliar del derecho penal que aplica métodos y técnicas en el lugar de los hechos para reconstruir lo ocurrido e identificar responsables.
- Análisis fisicoquímicos para identificar drogas, explosivos y sustancias relevantes en la investigación criminal.
- Hablado Elaboración de retratos de sospechosos por técnica manual o software especializado
- Análisis de armas de fuego, municiones y proyectiles para aportar evidencia científica.
- Aplica técnicas de criminalística de campo y luminiscencia para recolección adecuada de indicios.
- Manejo técnico y operativo de artefactos explosivos convencionales y no convencionales.
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- Acciones sistemáticas que buscan esclarecer un hecho delictivo, integrando saberes interdisciplinarios.
- Ensayos moleculares y análisis especializados, incluyendo detección de SARS-CoV-2 y otras pericias biológicas.
- Forense Localización y descripción detallada de escenas del crimen e indicios para facilitar reconstrucciones.
- Registro y documentación gráfica de escenas y pruebas.
- Estudia alteraciones documentales y manuscritos para detectar falsificación y autoría.
- Extracción y análisis de videos de interés judicial.
- Conjunto de disciplinas científicas que apoyan en la investigación criminal, proporcionando pruebas concluyentes mediante estudios de laboratorio.
- Control de ingreso, tránsito, custodia y salida de indicios periciados.
- Analiza dispositivos digitales para obtener información válida en procesos judiciales.
16 Clues: Extracción y análisis de videos de interés judicial. • Registro y documentación gráfica de escenas y pruebas. • Análisis de huellas para identificación o descarte de personas. • Control de ingreso, tránsito, custodia y salida de indicios periciados. • Estudia alteraciones documentales y manuscritos para detectar falsificación y autoría. • ...
CRIME 2025-07-24
Across
- Someone stole a wallet from an unlocked locker at the gym.
- A thief broke into a house while the owners were on vacation and stole valuables.
- A criminal forced someone to pay money by threatening to reveal personal secrets.
- A group of criminals sold illegal substances to young people outside a nightclub.
- A person destroyed public property by spray-painting graffiti on a monument.
- A man was attacked and killed in a dark alleyway.
- A person gained access to a company's database and stole customer information.
- A man grabbed a woman's handbag on the street and ran away.
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- A man entered a bank with a gun and demanded money from the staff.
- A person took a child and demanded money from the parents for their return.
- A criminal group planted a bomb in a crowded area to cause fear and destruction.
- A person repeatedly followed and watched someone without their consent.
- A group of criminals took a plane and all the passengers hostage.
- Someone offered a police officer money to ignore a traffic violation.
- A scammer tricked people into investing money in a fake business.
- A gang was caught bringing illegal drugs across the border.
16 Clues: A man was attacked and killed in a dark alleyway. • Someone stole a wallet from an unlocked locker at the gym. • A gang was caught bringing illegal drugs across the border. • A man grabbed a woman's handbag on the street and ran away. • A group of criminals took a plane and all the passengers hostage. • ...
VR 2022-02-02
11 Clues: way • criminal • horse run • super hot • Wild West bar • similar to a deer • big hairy elephant • refreshing, exciting • place where a dead body is kept • ancient person who lived in a mountain • a large African animal that has long curving horns
Law Vocabulary 2023-03-06
11 Clues: congress • non criminal law • breaking the law • group of schools • kids jail system • makes up a county • a group of cities • Minnesota’s highest court • senators make up this group • decideds what to do for schools • amount of money you have for something
katherine devitta 2024-04-25
11 Clues: german angel • miner/criminal • honks or meows • excavate create • mentally drained • brain cell killer • synonym of stupid • 2 down is a fan of this • will taze you while skating • 4 down has trouble with this • promising up and comer science human
Chapter 7 - Courts and Adjudication 2024-03-27
Across
- A type of counsel which is an attorney in private practice who contracts with the government to represent all indigent defendants in a county during a period of time and for a specified dollar amount.
- A type of attorney who is a legal representative of the state with sole responsibility for bringing criminal charges.
- A type of counsel which is an attorney in private practice assigned by a court to represent an indigent defendant. The attorney’s fee is paid by the government with jurisdiction over the case
- Court process, employed in most countries of the world, in which the judge takes an active role in investigating the case and examining evidence by, for example, questioning witnesses.
- Each separate offense of which a person is accused in an indictment or an information.
- A type of attorney who is a lawyer who represents accused defendants and convicted offenders in their dealings with criminal justice.
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- An adjournment of a scheduled case until a later date.
- An election in which candidates’ party affiliations are not listed on the ballot.
- Courts that do not try criminal cases, but hear appeals of decisions of lower courts.
- An election in which candidates openly affiliated with political parties are presented to voters for selection.
- The geographic territory or legal boundaries within which control may be exercised; the range of a court’s authority.
- A prosecutor’s pretrial disclosure to the defense of facts and evidence to be introduced at trial.
12 Clues: An adjournment of a scheduled case until a later date. • An election in which candidates’ party affiliations are not listed on the ballot. • Courts that do not try criminal cases, but hear appeals of decisions of lower courts. • Each separate offense of which a person is accused in an indictment or an information. • ...
Poetry 2018-12-13
Across
- Word/group of words which names an action or state of being
- refers to different type of writing
- repetition of vowels
- the writer gives an advance of what is to come later
- A story where Animals are often used as characters
- A phrase where adjacent or closely connected
- An individual in a story or play or poem
- A conversation between two parties, may be spoken or written
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- A life story of an individual written by another author
- Where the writer writes about something as if it were something else
- A form or metaphor in which language relating to human action
- text which as been invented
- The writer creates an image in readers minds by comparing a subject to something else
- a word agreeing with another word with terminal sound
- Tells us when something is happening
- A poem or story which tells a story
16 Clues: repetition of vowels • text which as been invented • refers to different type of writing • A poem or story which tells a story • Tells us when something is happening • An individual in a story or play or poem • A phrase where adjacent or closely connected • A story where Animals are often used as characters • the writer gives an advance of what is to come later • ...
Divergent Crossword 2014-03-25
Across
- Born Erudite, she befriended Tris during Dauntless initiation.
- One leader of Dauntless. He finished second in his initiate class behind Four.
- Where initiates end up if they failed initiation or failed to choose a faction.
- The faction that values the power of knowledge.
- The faction that values selflessness, and frowns upon drawing attention to oneself.
- The evil leader of Erudite.
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- The faction that values honesty and impartiality.
- Having aptitude for multiple factions
- Born Dauntless. Chose Abnegation, because she felt she didn't belong in the wild lifestyle.
- The faction that values kindness, joy and democracy.
- The faction that values bravery and courage.
- When all the 16yr olds gather to choose their new faction.
- The form of control used to run simulations and the minds of initiates.
- He trains Dauntless initiates, and was born Abnegation.
- Where Al committed suicide in the Dauntless compound.
- Born Abnegation. Chose Dauntless. She was Divergent.
16 Clues: The evil leader of Erudite. • Having aptitude for multiple factions • The faction that values bravery and courage. • The faction that values the power of knowledge. • The faction that values honesty and impartiality. • The faction that values kindness, joy and democracy. • Born Abnegation. Chose Dauntless. She was Divergent. • ...
Epistemology Review 2024-11-07
Across
- knowledge that comes before (gained through reasoning)
- knowledge that comes after (gained through experience)
- type of empiricism which states that our experiences are reality.
- I think therefore I am
- we gain knowledge through experience/the senses
- blank slate
- our lively direct sensory experiences (Hume)
- we gain knowledge through reasoning
- type of quality that is measurable, qualities that are in the object itself
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- theory which states the world we experience is constructed by our mind
- the content of our knowledge is derived from sensory experience and its form (organization) comes from reason
- type of empiricism which states our experiences are not the same as reality
- the world outside our minds
- only my mind exists. Everything else is a creation of my mind.
- our less lively reflections/memories/thoughts about our impressions (Hume)
- type of quality that is caused in our mind by the object, but do not exist in reality, sensory
16 Clues: blank slate • I think therefore I am • the world outside our minds • we gain knowledge through reasoning • our lively direct sensory experiences (Hume) • we gain knowledge through experience/the senses • knowledge that comes before (gained through reasoning) • knowledge that comes after (gained through experience) • ...
LOTF Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-08
6 Clues: Without them, Piggy cannot see! • The two opposing groups of boys. • This almost destroyed the island. • The fear of it only existed within the boys' minds. • Where Ralph stares out at, to think about life outside the island. • The most important object that a person must use in order to speak.
Judicial Branch 2025-02-17
Across
- The requirement that trials must be open to the public to ensure fairness.
- An agreement where the defendant pleads guilty in exchange for a lesser sentence or reduced charges.
- The Fifth Amendment protection against being tried twice for the same crime.
- Money paid to secure the release of a defendant before trial, ensuring they return for court proceedings.
- The authority of a court to hear a case first, before any other court.
- The highest federal court in the United States, consisting of nine justices.
- A court hearing where the defendant is formally charged and enters a plea.
- The standard of proof in criminal cases, requiring near certainty of guilt.
- A written explanation of a court's decision in a case.
- The person or party being accused or sued in a court case.
- A jury that is unbiased and makes decisions based on evidence presented.
- Legal requirement that the government must respect all legal rights owed to a person.
- A formal charge issued by a grand jury accusing someone of a crime.
- The authority of a court to review decisions made by lower courts.
- The person or party who brings a lawsuit in a civil case.
- A request for a higher court to review and possibly overturn a lower court’s decision.
- A group of citizens who review evidence and determine whether criminal charges should be filed.
- The rights read to an arrested person, including the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney.
- Guarantees a speedy trial, public trial, impartial jury, and right to counsel.
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- Protects against self-incrimination, double jeopardy, and guarantees due process.
- The act of implicating oneself in a crime; protected against by the Fifth Amendment.
- The standard of proof in civil cases, meaning "more likely than not."
- The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, protecting individual liberties.
- Protects against unreasonable searches and seizures without a warrant.
- A court order requiring a witness to testify or produce evidence.
- Guarantees freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition.
- Grants equal protection under the law and extends due process to state actions.
- Punishments prohibited by the Eighth Amendment, including excessive fines and torture.
- The power of courts to declare laws or government actions unconstitutional.
- The Sixth Amendment guarantee that a defendant has the right to an attorney.
- A court-appointed attorney who represents defendants who cannot afford legal counsel.
- Protects against cruel and unusual punishment and excessive bail.
- The constitutional right to a prompt trial, preventing unnecessary detention.
- A previous court decision that serves as a rule or guide for future cases.
- The obligation to prove one's assertion; in criminal cases, the prosecution must prove guilt "beyond a reasonable doubt."
- The body of law that deals with crimes and punishments, including felonies and misdemeanors.
- The body of law that deals with disputes between individuals or organizations, typically involving compensation.
- The authority of a court to hear and decide a case.
- The legal team that represents the government in a criminal case against a defendant.
39 Clues: The authority of a court to hear and decide a case. • A written explanation of a court's decision in a case. • The person or party who brings a lawsuit in a civil case. • The person or party being accused or sued in a court case. • A court order requiring a witness to testify or produce evidence. • Protects against cruel and unusual punishment and excessive bail. • ...
The Mystery of the Missing Award 2024-07-20
5 Clues: feeling shame or humiliation • earnestly wished for or sought after • commanding position in people's minds • not necessary, appropriate, or justified • joyless, disconsolate, and sorrowful through or as if through separation from a loved one
Chapter 9 2017-10-29
Across
- reductions in sentences, granted by a state's governor.
- limited capital punishment to offenders who are 18 years of age or older at the time of their offenses.
- this decision caused the resumption of executions on January 17, 1977.
- court held that it cruel and unusual punishment to execute the intellectually challenged.
- a forgiveness for the crime committed that stops further criminal processing.
- 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.
- in death sentencing, facts of situations that increase the blameworthiness for a criminal act.
- the court ruled that rape of a child when the victim was not killed did not warrant death.
- the punishment rationale expressed by the biblical phrase, "an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth."
- sentencing that allows a judge to retain some sentencing discretion, subject to appellate review. The legislature determines a sentence range for each crime.
- the prevention of individuals from committing crimes again by punishing them.
- decriptions of the harm and suffering that a crime has caused victims and their survivors.
- a two-stage trial consisting of a guilt phase and a separate penalty phase.
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- a sentence with a fixed period of incarceration, which eliminates the decision-making responsibility of parole boards.
- the prevention of people in general from engaging in crime by punishing specific individuals and making examples of them.
- 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.
- the procedure at a sentencing hearing in which the convicted defendant has the right to address the court before the sentence is imposed.
- the removal or restriction of the freedom of those found to have violate criminal laws.
- the number of days deducted from a sentence by prison authorities for good behavior or for other reasons.
- 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.
- money paid or services provided by a convicted offender to victims, their survivors, or the community to make up for the injury inflicted.
- 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.
- reports used to help judges determine the appropriate sentence.
- review in which the appellate court compares the sentence in the case it is reviewing with penalties imposed in similar cases in the state.
- 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.
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. • a forgiveness for the crime committed that stops further criminal processing. • ...
Chapter 9 2017-10-29
Across
- the punishment rationale expressed by the biblical phrase, "an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth."
- reductions in sentences, granted by a state's governor.
- 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.
- decriptions of the harm and suffering that a crime has caused victims and their survivors.
- this decision caused the resumption of executions on January 17, 1977.
- in death sentencing, facts of situations that increase the blameworthiness for a criminal act.
- a sentence with a fixed period of incarceration, which eliminates the decision-making responsibility of parole boards.
- sentencing in which a specified number of years of imprisonment is provided for particular crimes.
- 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.
- sentencing that allows a judge to retain some sentencing discretion, subject to appellate review. The legislature determines a sentence range for each crime.
- sentencing in which judges may choose between probation and imprisonment but have little discretion in setting the length of a prison sentence.
- the prevention of people in general from engaging in crime by punishing specific individuals and making examples of them.
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- the number of days deducted from a sentence by prison authorities for good behavior or for other reasons.
- the removal or restriction of the freedom of those found to have violate criminal laws.
- 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.
- a sentence with a fixed minimum and maximum term of incarceration, rather than a set period.
- 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.
- reports used to help judges determine the appropriate sentence.
- the prevention of individuals from committing crimes again by punishing them.
- 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 procedure at a sentencing hearing in which the convicted defendant has the right to address the court before the sentence is imposed.
- court held that it cruel and unusual punishment to execute the intellectually challenged.
- a two-stage trial consisting of a guilt phase and a separate penalty phase.
- the court ruled that rape of a child when the victim was not killed did not warrant death.
- a justification for punishment that implies repayment for an offense committed.
- forgiveness for the crime committed that stops further criminal processing.
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. • ...
Ch. 6 Social Control and Deviance 2023-11-27
Across
- social cohesion based on difference and interdependence of the parts
- social cohesion based on sameness
- a particular type of white collar crime committed by the officers of a corporation
- mechanisms that create normative compliance in individuals
- suicide that occurs when one is not well integrated into a social group
- belief that individuals subconsciously notice how others see or label them, and their reactions to those labels over time form the basis of their self-identity
- mechanisms of social control by which rules or laws prohibit deviant criminal behavior
- suicide that occurs when a person experiences too much social regulation
- subsequent acts of rule breaking that occur after primary deviance and as a result of your new deviant label and people's expectations of you
- individual who rejects both traditional goals and traditional means and wants to alter or destroy the social institutions from which he or she is alienated
- one who rejects both socially acceptable means and goals by completely retreating from, or not participating in, society
- suicide that occurs when one experiences too much social integration
- how well you are integrated into your social group or community
- social deviant who accepts socially acceptable goals but rejects socially acceptable means to achieve them
- a sense of aimlessness or despair that arises when we can no longer expect life to be predictable
- suicide that occurs as a result of insufficient social regulation
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- the usually unexpressed but widely known rules of group membership
- crime committed in public and often associated with violence, gangs, and poverty
- a circular building composed of an inner ring and an outer ring designed to serve as a prison in which the guards can observe prisoners without their knowledge
- offense committed by a professional against a corporation, agencey, or other institution
- theory explaining how social context and social cues impact whether individuals act deviantly
- the first act of rule breaking that may incur a label of "deviant" and thus influence how people think about and act toward you
- Merton's theory that deviance occurs when a society does not give all of its members equal ability to achieve socially acceptable goals
- when an individual who has been involved with the criminal justice system reverts to criminal behavior
- social bonds; how well people relate to each other and get along on a day to day basis
- the violation of laws enacted by society
- the number of rules guiding your daily life and what you can expect from the world day to day
- a negative social label that not only changes others' behavior toward a person but also alters that person's own self-concet and social identity
- philosophy of criminal justice arising from the notion that crime results from a rational calculation of its costs and benefits
- any transgression of socially established norms
- individual who accepts both the goals and the strategies that are considered socially acceptable to achieve those goals
- individual who rejects socially defined goals but not the means
32 Clues: social cohesion based on sameness • the violation of laws enacted by society • any transgression of socially established norms • mechanisms that create normative compliance in individuals • how well you are integrated into your social group or community • individual who rejects socially defined goals but not the means • ...
Unit 5 Judicial Branch 2023-11-14
Across
- describes a body of 12 people who listen to the evidence and decide guilty or not guilty
- Supreme court justice term
- job of the Court of appeals is to find these
- something that someone says happened
- number of justices needed to hear a court case at the highest level
- way a lawyer to keep the other side from asking improper questions during a trial
- source of law within the United States
- SCC involving censorship of a school newspaper
- the process by which judges and lawyers select a jury from those eligible to serve, by questioning them
- minor criminal offense that is punished by a fine or brief jail sentence
- relating to the rights of citizens; usually between citizens
- creates all other courts outside of the Supreme Court
- jurisdiction applies when a case may be heard only in a certain court
- formal charge issued by a grand jury stating that there is enough evidence that the defendant committed the crime to justify a trial
- affirms the Supreme Court appointment
- job is to prove without a doubt guilt
- branch of government makes the laws
- request that a higher court review the lower court decision
- SCC involving the right to know what you are being arrested for
- the law that the police believe the defendant has broken
- SCC involving prayer in public schools
- describes a body of citizens who listen to evidence to see if there is probable cause that an offense was committed
- appoints a Supreme Court Justice
- Supreme Court can look at the constitutionality of a legislative act
- number of Supreme court Justices
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- jurisdiction the power of a court to hear a case when it is first brought into the judicial system
- deals with disputes about laws that apply to the entire United States
- Deals with family matters, accidents, and traffic violations
- SCC involving the right to an attorney
- opinion explaining the reasoning behind the decision of the court decision
- judicial branch job is to protect the rights of the __________________
- SCC involving the right of school to search item students items
- cases involving citizens under the age of 18
- opinon explaining the disagreement of the court decision
- did not intend to kill but was grossly negligent
- SCC involving the right of an interracial couple to marry
- a judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant
- highest court in the United States
- there are three types of crime categories...one is crimes against ____________
- relating to breaking laws; usually between government and citizens
- job is to prove reasonable doubt for not guilty
- decisions reached in earlier court cases that can be applied to a case presently being tried
- intent to cause grievous body harm resulting in death
- physical, testimonial, forensic, documentation, digital,character etc.
- criminal offense series enough to be penalized by a heavy fine or a long prison term
45 Clues: Supreme court justice term • appoints a Supreme Court Justice • number of Supreme court Justices • highest court in the United States • branch of government makes the laws • something that someone says happened • affirms the Supreme Court appointment • job is to prove without a doubt guilt • SCC involving the right to an attorney • source of law within the United States • ...
Court System 2022-04-12
Across
- the trial phase at a juvenile trial
- to “say the truth"
- an eyewitness, character witness, or other person called on to testify who must testify to facts only
- means the defense disagrees with the prosecution or vice versa
- two levels of courts that have the same authority to try the same types of cases
- a formal document issued by a judge in a preliminary hearing, that charges an individual with a crime
- a group of citizens selected and sworn, according to law, to inquire about certain facts about the evidence presented to them
- a person who has special knowledge and skills recognized by the court as relevant to the determination of guilt or innocence that may express opinions or draw conclusions with their testimony
- an application to the court for a ruling
- a stenographer who transcribes every word spoken during a trial
- a decision to release the defendant is made by the judge and is based on two factors: the rights of the accused and his or her threat to society
- a licensed trial lawyer, hired or appointed to conduct the legal defense of a person accused of a crime and to represent him or her before a court of law
- an application to the court to “throw out” the evidence that does not meet the standard
- trial proceedings are recorded by a court reporter
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- circumstances presented at the sentencing hearing that have the potential to decrease the punishment a person receives for the crime
- a deal made between the prosecutor and the defense that allows the accused to receive “concessions” for a plea of guilt
- a government employee who works directly with the trial judge and is responsible for court paperwork and records before and during the trial
- circumstances presented at the sentencing hearing that have the potential to increase the punishment a person receives for the crime Arraignment pretrial proceedings
- the court officer whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom, secure witnesses, maintain physical custody of the jury, and announce the entry of the judge
- the person against whom a criminal complaint or indictment is filed: the “accused
- a petition to the court to “throw out” evidence that is damaging to the case
- a formal document issued by a grand jury, that charges an individual with a crime
- a person who has either suffered death or serious physical or mental suffering, or the loss of property resulting from actual or attempted criminal actions committed by others
- a financial deposit made with a bondsman to ensure that the defendant will appear in court if released during pretrial phase
- an attorney whose official duty is to conduct criminal proceedings on behalf of the state or the people against those accused of having committed criminal offenses
- proving that a deceased person’s will is valid, identifying and inventorying the deceased’s property, having the property appraised, paying debts and taxes, and distributing the remaining property as the will directs
- a completely new trial
27 Clues: to “say the truth" • a completely new trial • the trial phase at a juvenile trial • an application to the court for a ruling • trial proceedings are recorded by a court reporter • means the defense disagrees with the prosecution or vice versa • a stenographer who transcribes every word spoken during a trial • ...
Chapter 9 2017-10-29
Across
- limited capital punishment to offenders who are 18 years of age or older at the time of their offenses.
- the prevention of individuals from committing crimes again by punishing them.
- decriptions of the harm and suffering that a crime has caused victims and their survivors.
- the prevention of people in general from engaging in crime by punishing specific individuals and making examples of them.
- a justification for punishment that implies repayment for an offense committed.
- this decision caused the resumption of executions on January 17, 1977.
- 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 punishment rationale expressed by the biblical phrase, "an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth."
- sentencing in which a specified number of years of imprisonment is provided for particular crimes.
- in death sentencing, facts of situations that increase the blameworthiness for a criminal act.
- 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.
- reductions in sentences, granted by a state's governor.
- court held that it cruel and unusual punishment to execute the intellectually challenged.
Down
- 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.
- sentencing that allows a judge to retain some sentencing discretion, subject to appellate review. The legislature determines a sentence range for each crime.
- 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.
- reports used to help judges determine the appropriate sentence.
- forgiveness for the crime committed that stops further criminal processing.
- the court ruled that rape of a child when the victim was not killed did not warrant death.
- money paid or services provided by a convicted offender to victims, their survivors, or the community to make up for the injury inflicted.
- sentencing in which judges may choose between probation and imprisonment but have little discretion in setting the length of a prison sentence.
- a two-stage trial consisting of a guilt phase and a separate penalty phase.
- a sentence with a fixed period of incarceration, which eliminates the decision-making responsibility of parole boards.
- the procedure at a sentencing hearing in which the convicted defendant has the right to address the court before the sentence is imposed.
- a sentence with a fixed minimum and maximum term of incarceration, rather than a set period.
- the number of days deducted from a sentence by prison authorities for good behavior or for other reasons.
- the removal or restriction of the freedom of those found to have violate criminal laws.
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. • forgiveness for the crime committed that stops further criminal processing. • a two-stage trial consisting of a guilt phase and a separate penalty phase. • ...
Robert pickton 2023-05-29
Al Capone Does My Shirts 2014-04-29
Across
- one of Pipers plans
- the boy who invents things
- what city is close by Alcatraz
- how old is Natalie
- who is Natalie’s friend
- who speaks Italian
- the moms job
- moose's favorite sport to play with his friends
- Moose's friend
- ball what does scout want from moose
Down
- the guy that likes Natalie
- wardens daughter
- Natalie’s favorite food
- who helps Natalie
- who is the baby on the island
- where do Natalie parents want her to go to
- where they live
- most known criminal
- new kid
- why does moose have to change the baseball day to Tuesday
20 Clues: new kid • the moms job • Moose's friend • where they live • wardens daughter • who helps Natalie • how old is Natalie • who speaks Italian • most known criminal • one of Pipers plans • Natalie’s favorite food • who is Natalie’s friend • the guy that likes Natalie • the boy who invents things • who is the baby on the island • what city is close by Alcatraz • ball what does scout want from moose • ...
RIZA 1st DME 2022-09-26
Across
- a barrier that stops or restricts the flow of surface water
- words used in a particular language
- used in vehicle to move from place to place
- country of Usain Bolt
- brightest planet
- the red planet
- famous electric car
- popular sweet in india
Down
- antonym of alive
- pencil is made of
- used to start a vehicle
- similar to criminal
- common electronic device
- together everyone achieves more
- commonly used during corona virus
- used to stick items
- synonym of tiny
- antonym of refuse
- synonym of terrible
19 Clues: the red planet • synonym of tiny • antonym of alive • brightest planet • pencil is made of • antonym of refuse • similar to criminal • used to stick items • famous electric car • synonym of terrible • country of Usain Bolt • popular sweet in india • used to start a vehicle • common electronic device • together everyone achieves more • commonly used during corona virus • ...
Vocab 7 2022-12-06
Across
- making fun of
- high energy
- criminals make a
- going to jail for breaking the law
- most people do this to veterans
- your friend getting rejected
- Ted bundy is in
- being very cocky
- the great wall of china is
Down
- someone who is not happy with their life
- a team captain with passion
- albert einstein
- A criminal is
- someone after their dog dies
- a cause to get evicted
- a painting
- when you beat the case
- anger issues
- homeless shelters
19 Clues: a painting • high energy • anger issues • making fun of • A criminal is • albert einstein • Ted bundy is in • criminals make a • being very cocky • homeless shelters • a cause to get evicted • when you beat the case • the great wall of china is • a team captain with passion • someone after their dog dies • your friend getting rejected • most people do this to veterans • ...
american15 2024-06-08
Across
- Right to own weapons.
- Tried twice for the same crime.
- Government by elected representatives.
- Ensures transparency.
- Protection against unlawful detention.
- Balancing state and federal power.
- Protection against testifying against oneself.
- Core value of the Constitution.
- Right to request government action.
Down
- Right to gather peacefully.
- Of powers among branches.
- Prohibited punishment without trial.
- Prohibited retroactive laws.
- Protected by the First Amendment.
- Legal fairness guaranteed.
- Right in criminal cases.
- Principle of fairness.
- Protection against unreasonable actions.
- Right in criminal cases.
- Reserved by the Tenth Amendment.
20 Clues: Right to own weapons. • Ensures transparency. • Principle of fairness. • Right in criminal cases. • Right in criminal cases. • Of powers among branches. • Legal fairness guaranteed. • Right to gather peacefully. • Prohibited retroactive laws. • Tried twice for the same crime. • Core value of the Constitution. • Reserved by the Tenth Amendment. • Protected by the First Amendment. • ...
Courts Vocab continued 2021-03-05
Across
- a court case in which a defendant is tried for committing a federal crime
- the transcript of the proceedings from a trial court
- is made of 11 district court judges and issues secret search warrants to monitor suspected spies and terrorists.
- a list of cases to be heard by
- was created in 1891 to ease the burden on the Supreme Court.
- deals with appeals from:the Court of International Trade the Court of Federal Claims the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims the 94 district courts if the case appealed involves copyright or patent issues
Down
- is made up of 5 district judges and decides whether to expel suspected foreign terrorists from the country.
- include disputes involving bankruptcy, postal, tax, and civil rights laws.
- include bank robbery, kidnapping, counterfeiting, mail fraud, tax evasion and terrorism.
- have original jurisdiction over more than 80 percent of federal criminal and civil cases.
- has from 6 to 28 judges, who usually sit in three-judge panels.
- court
- a court case dealing with a non criminal dispute
13 Clues: court • a list of cases to be heard by • a court case dealing with a non criminal dispute • the transcript of the proceedings from a trial court • was created in 1891 to ease the burden on the Supreme Court. • has from 6 to 28 judges, who usually sit in three-judge panels. • a court case in which a defendant is tried for committing a federal crime • ...
Unit 3 We The People 2023-05-04
Across
- official power to make legal decisions and judgements
- established the u.s. legislature as a bicameral law making body
- powers that are specifically listed in the Constitution
- three out of every five slaves was counted when determining a state's total population for legislative representation and taxation
- outlined a strong national government with three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial
Down
- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports
- legislation that imposes punishment on a specific person or group of people without a judicial trial
- not in accordance with a political constitution
- No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice
- designed to protect the security and power of the small states by limiting each state to one vote in Congress
- a law that imposes criminal liability or increases criminal punishment retroactively
- group of electors who elect president and vice president
- take government official out of office
13 Clues: take government official out of office • not in accordance with a political constitution • official power to make legal decisions and judgements • powers that are specifically listed in the Constitution • group of electors who elect president and vice president • established the u.s. legislature as a bicameral law making body • ...
Jasper Chance Mini Crossword 10/01/25 2025-10-01
9 Clues: Follow • Criminal • Crime? ___ • Actor Isaiah ___ • Crime Scene? ____ • Detective ____ Chance • Something to gossip about • "Get my ____ on the phone, now!" • "Don't stick you're big, fat ____ where it doesn't belong"
Van Vocabulary Ch4 2020-09-15
Anthony 2024-09-10
Across
- Gifts given to Adam and Eve above nature are the______gifts
- The grace of god's life in us Is ___________grace
- Our will is ______because of Original Sin
Down
- The preternature gift of not dying or becoming sick is_____
- Our mind is ______ because of Original Sin
- Infused knowledge comes directly from___ to our minds
6 Clues: Our will is ______because of Original Sin • Our mind is ______ because of Original Sin • The grace of god's life in us Is ___________grace • Infused knowledge comes directly from___ to our minds • The preternature gift of not dying or becoming sick is_____ • Gifts given to Adam and Eve above nature are the______gifts
In Touch 2021-03-02
Across
- a force pressing on someone or something
- to be all around something or someone on all side
- to trust or depend on something/someone to do something for you
- to touch a part of your body making you laugh or feel uncomfortable
Down
- a feeling of being physically relaxed and satisfied
- someone who studies how people's minds work
- the way a person or animal acts
- a scientific test done to find out if a specific idea is true
- to make known something that was unknown before
- make to look like something real to trick people
10 Clues: the way a person or animal acts • a force pressing on someone or something • someone who studies how people's minds work • to make known something that was unknown before • make to look like something real to trick people • to be all around something or someone on all side • a feeling of being physically relaxed and satisfied • ...
Sports Management 2021-01-29
Across
- trade character in a form of a costumed character
- process of changing the public image of a business
- system of deciding what is right or wrong in a reasoned and impartial manner
- rebranding is done when a company sees an opportunity for growth
- manufacturer brand
- name,term,design, and symbol that identifies a business
Down
- usually has human characteristics and will serve as a visual image of the brand
- slogan that has been set to music
- attempt to change the perception of the brand or the product in the minds of the customer
- store brand
10 Clues: store brand • manufacturer brand • slogan that has been set to music • trade character in a form of a costumed character • process of changing the public image of a business • name,term,design, and symbol that identifies a business • rebranding is done when a company sees an opportunity for growth • ...
Vocab Unit 6 Caleigh, Makenna 2021-12-15
Across
- He was trying to ____ his new shoes to the entire class.
- The kids in school had many ____ their bad actions.
- Everyone called him a ____ because he took the blame for everything.
- We agreed we would give our ____ opinions on the topic.
Down
- I was filled with great ____ when I found out I got a bad grade.
- Every person has a ____ that they can't control.
- I was ____ by the behavior of the students.
- To have a good presentation you must ____ your words.
- The ____ family made the guests feel welcome.
- The mother had to ____ the rules into their minds.
10 Clues: I was ____ by the behavior of the students. • The ____ family made the guests feel welcome. • Every person has a ____ that they can't control. • The mother had to ____ the rules into their minds. • The kids in school had many ____ their bad actions. • To have a good presentation you must ____ your words. • We agreed we would give our ____ opinions on the topic. • ...
Philippians 4 2021-06-04
Across
- v18 The kind of offering that Paul said their gifts were.
- v7 This will guard our hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.
- What do we learn from Philippians 4
- v8 One of the Godly things we need to practice always.
Down
- v4 Always do this!
- v19 Paul's prayer that God will do this for their needs.
- v6 Pray to God instead of doing this.
- v11 What Paul learned in whatever situation he was.
- v13 What God gives to us so we can do all things.
- v6 How do we let our requests be made known to God?
10 Clues: v4 Always do this! • What do we learn from Philippians 4 • v6 Pray to God instead of doing this. • v13 What God gives to us so we can do all things. • v11 What Paul learned in whatever situation he was. • v6 How do we let our requests be made known to God? • v8 One of the Godly things we need to practice always. • ...
I Survived Hurricane Katrina 2023-03-09
Across
- the song dad and Barry played in their minds was called "_____ hill"
- the first place Barry found to get out of the water
- the name of Barry and Jay's superhero
- the character who saved Barry and Cruz
Down
- "one day" is the Tucker family's ________.
- The place where Barry's family planned to go when they were going to evacuate
- the character who thought Katrina was a big, fat lady
- Where Barry finally found his family again
- the hurricane that came to New Orleans when Barry's grandfather was alive
- the item in the attic that helped save the family
10 Clues: the name of Barry and Jay's superhero • the character who saved Barry and Cruz • "one day" is the Tucker family's ________. • Where Barry finally found his family again • the item in the attic that helped save the family • the first place Barry found to get out of the water • the character who thought Katrina was a big, fat lady • ...
U1-U3 2025-05-20
Across
- The answers you get may not be as interesting and valuable as you_____.
- Every question should serve a_____.
- And don’t tell me that one_____question “couldn’t hurt.”
- She said she would try to get the_____for me as soon as possible.
- It will_____your customer’s time if you ask more than 10 questions.
Down
- They will answer open-ended questions honestly, and with_____.
- They will answer open-ended questions_____, and with energy.
- When customers start a survey, their minds are_____.
- A_____is a set of questions that a customer will answer.
- One of the most_____tools in market research is a survey.
10 Clues: Every question should serve a_____. • When customers start a survey, their minds are_____. • And don’t tell me that one_____question “couldn’t hurt.” • A_____is a set of questions that a customer will answer. • One of the most_____tools in market research is a survey. • They will answer open-ended questions_____, and with energy. • ...
Seeking God 2025-07-21
Across
- How we keep our minds on Jesus, even when life is busy or hard
- Giving thanks and worship to God
- Talking and listening to God daily
- The Son of God we seek to follow
- Trusting that God will keep His promises, even when we can’t see how
Down
- What we do when we believe God will take care of us
- The man who climbed a tree to see Jesus
- The book that helps us know God better
- David wrote many of these songs of praise in the Bible
- To look for God with all your heart (Jeremiah 29:13)
10 Clues: Giving thanks and worship to God • The Son of God we seek to follow • Talking and listening to God daily • The book that helps us know God better • The man who climbed a tree to see Jesus • What we do when we believe God will take care of us • To look for God with all your heart (Jeremiah 29:13) • David wrote many of these songs of praise in the Bible • ...
Chapter 14-18 Vocab Crossword 2013-04-10
Across
- expressing ridicule, mockery, or scorn
- objects believed to have magical power
- Restrictive and exclusive social or occupational class or group
- The act of saying yes
- incautious; unwise
- Believers; followers
- Young and inexperienced; immature
- criminal; wicked; monstrous
- Threating; sinister; resembling an evil omen
Down
- corrupt; depraved; deteriorated
- continued in spite of difficulty; persisted
- great wickedness; monstrousness
- powerless; weak; helpless
- complete destruction
14 Clues: incautious; unwise • complete destruction • Believers; followers • The act of saying yes • powerless; weak; helpless • criminal; wicked; monstrous • corrupt; depraved; deteriorated • great wickedness; monstrousness • Young and inexperienced; immature • expressing ridicule, mockery, or scorn • objects believed to have magical power • continued in spite of difficulty; persisted • ...
P6 Unit 8 #2 D - H 2015-03-29
14 Clues: to hold • estimate • top of the body • a word for soil • very interesting • a famous pyramid • what a volcano does • contributes to a crime • the one you like the most • windows are made from this • a master, knows a lot about • people that help the captain • a person convicted of a crime • a remote island in the pacific ocean
Harry Potter - Chapter 1 & 2 2022-11-02
Across
- Smelly, green vegetable
- An outburst of bad behaviour
- Different from the usual; odd
- Here: To stretch one’s neck to see better (p. 1)
- Meaningless talk
- A brutal ruffian, thug or violent young criminal (p. 27)
- Heavy rain
- Made angry (p. 12)
Down
- Glasses
- Disappearing
- A two wheeled vehicle
- Snicker or laugh (p. 27)
- Tool used for cutting
- Having no hair
14 Clues: Glasses • Heavy rain • Disappearing • Having no hair • Meaningless talk • Made angry (p. 12) • A two wheeled vehicle • Tool used for cutting • Smelly, green vegetable • Snicker or laugh (p. 27) • An outburst of bad behaviour • Different from the usual; odd • Here: To stretch one’s neck to see better (p. 1) • A brutal ruffian, thug or violent young criminal (p. 27)
Word Of the Day 2023-12-04
Across
- wicked or criminal
- Extremely small, tiny
- Extra, unnecessary
- About to die, becoming obsolete
- To project abundantly
- The fear of food touching
- Notes in the margin
Down
- Inclined to neglect, extremely careless
- Ordinary, undistinguished
- To strike repeatedly, pound
- Foul, smelling, putrid, stinky
- To pretend or exaggerate in capacity or illness
- A regular occupation, career
- Coiled and twisted; intricate and complex
14 Clues: wicked or criminal • Extra, unnecessary • Notes in the margin • Extremely small, tiny • To project abundantly • Ordinary, undistinguished • The fear of food touching • To strike repeatedly, pound • A regular occupation, career • Foul, smelling, putrid, stinky • About to die, becoming obsolete • Inclined to neglect, extremely careless • Coiled and twisted; intricate and complex • ...
Learning Contentment 2023-12-17
Across
- What does Paul tell believers to do when they are anxious?
- In whom are believers to rejoice?
- Asking for something humbly, respectfully
- When should believers allow anxiety control your hearts?
Down
- Dread; the state of being nervous, uneasy, or worried about something or someone.
- What does Paul tell believers to do in all situations?
- When we pray about everything what will God fill our hearts with and guard our minds with?
- When are believers supposed to rejoice?
8 Clues: In whom are believers to rejoice? • When are believers supposed to rejoice? • Asking for something humbly, respectfully • What does Paul tell believers to do in all situations? • When should believers allow anxiety control your hearts? • What does Paul tell believers to do when they are anxious? • ...
Tox/path 2024-02-15
Across
- the ability to share someone's feelings about something
- having the quality of being toxic or poisonous
- the study of bodily diseases
- a poisonous substance that a living thing has produced
Down
- an organism that causes disease
- made from poison or with poison
- the process someone goes through to remove toxins from their body sympathy - (n) to have a kind concern for someone else when they are sad telepathy - (n) to communicate between minds
- a quality that involved pity or sorrow
8 Clues: the study of bodily diseases • an organism that causes disease • made from poison or with poison • a quality that involved pity or sorrow • having the quality of being toxic or poisonous • a poisonous substance that a living thing has produced • the ability to share someone's feelings about something • ...
Colby Moore 2024-04-12
Across
- Poetry is the record of the best and happiest moments of the happiest and best minds
- Cool, Classy, and Casual
- The alarm clock screamed.
Down
- This double chocolate ice-cream is nutritionally deficient, but spiritually nourishing.
- If you really cared about my safety, then you'd buy me that new car I asked for.
- They dove, splashed, floated, splashed, swam, snorted.
- The pizza is as cold as ice.
- We shall fight. We shall not fail. We shall go to the end.
8 Clues: Cool, Classy, and Casual • The alarm clock screamed. • The pizza is as cold as ice. • They dove, splashed, floated, splashed, swam, snorted. • We shall fight. We shall not fail. We shall go to the end. • If you really cared about my safety, then you'd buy me that new car I asked for. • ...
chapter 5&6 Criminal Justice 2016-11-07
Across
- Operations directional orientation of the force in time and space in relation to the enemy
- member of a volunteer committee organized to suppress and punish crime summarily
- Police organized civil force for maintaining order, preventing and detecting crime, and enforcing the laws
- combination of management, philosophy, and organizational management tools for police departments
- style Police departments have their own style, or way of doing things
- of Command official hierarchy of authority that dictates who is in charge of whom and of whom permission must be asked
Down
- British police officer
- Watch groups of men, usually authorized by a state, government, or society, to deter criminal activity and provide law enforcement
- Patrol officers receive specialized training to foster community involvement and support
- City Experiment preventive patrol experiment was a landmark experiment carried out between 1972 and 1973 by the Kansas City Police Department
- elected officer in a county who is responsible for keeping the peace
- Officer state law enforcement level,include police, sheriffs, and highway patrol
- of control area of activity or number of functions, people, or things for which an individual or organization is responsible
- Scene place where an offense has been committed and forensic evidence may be gathered
- policing approach emphasized the delivery of round-the-clock decentralized patrol services by a team of officers, usually under the direction of a sergeant or lieutenant
15 Clues: British police officer • elected officer in a county who is responsible for keeping the peace • style Police departments have their own style, or way of doing things • member of a volunteer committee organized to suppress and punish crime summarily • Officer state law enforcement level,include police, sheriffs, and highway patrol • ...
Lads in the Law 2023-01-21
12 Clues: Fatal crime • Written in to • Dozen at a trial • Convincted person • Where one is heared • Burning down a house • One who sees a crime • Latin for "guilty mind" • Courtroom lone decision maker • __, abbetting, assisting in a crime • Shares its space with Just Visiting • You might be punished for breaking it
𝓣𝓱𝓮 𝓞𝓾𝓽𝓼𝓲𝓭𝓮𝓻𝓼 2023-05-12
12 Clues: Term for gun • Term for cops • Term for jail • To be ok with • "A gang fight" • "Recently stolen • "A petty criminal" • "An attractive girl" • Where pony got jumped • A form of alcohol; mainly beer • The rich kids from the Westside • The place where Johnny and Pony ran of to
Because of winn -Dixie 2023-09-12
12 Clues: rip • attractive • a small cry • a strong fear • mad about something • kept in a small space • something to do daily • to pla to do something • things you are able to do • not following a direct route • a person that commites crimes • behave in a way that makes something seem deep
Bullet Jeopardy 2025-12-22
Across
- Tom, not Jerry
- This type of girl brought the family to Beaver Island
- Law is either criminal or:
- Newly Shredded Deep State Employee
- The Harvard Cat
Down
- Taylor's Sister's Mother's Mother
- God is:
- Number of dogs in the family
- Al Capone died here
- Sarah's Profession
- Creatures which hate wood
- Jacob's favorite animal
12 Clues: God is: • Tom, not Jerry • The Harvard Cat • Sarah's Profession • Al Capone died here • Jacob's favorite animal • Creatures which hate wood • Law is either criminal or: • Number of dogs in the family • Taylor's Sister's Mother's Mother • Newly Shredded Deep State Employee • This type of girl brought the family to Beaver Island
tp2 2025-03-01
Across
- A quiet guide, letting minds grow at their own rhythm
- The voice that echoes, making attendance a battlefield
- Balancing knowledge and chaos, the multitasking master
Down
- A perfectionist’s nightmare, strict yet the best
- Slow and steady, but no question goes unanswered
- The all-knowing guardian, always there when you need her
6 Clues: A perfectionist’s nightmare, strict yet the best • Slow and steady, but no question goes unanswered • A quiet guide, letting minds grow at their own rhythm • The voice that echoes, making attendance a battlefield • Balancing knowledge and chaos, the multitasking master • The all-knowing guardian, always there when you need her
Bill of Rights Crossword 2022-12-11
10 Clues: States' rights • Freedom of speech • search and arrest • Right to bear arms • Right to a fair trial • Rights in civil cases • Quartering of soldiers • Bail, fines, punishment • rights in criminal cases • Rights retained by the people
6B Crossword 2023-04-06
10 Clues: crime • failure • to kill • I have seen • special effects • a ___ in a movie • to do something bad • the plot of the movie • if you steal something you are a • to be a victim of someone or something
Also Known as... 2022-04-20
10 Clues: Apache • The Lodgers' Killer • The Butcher of Buga • The Guarulhos Maniac • The Werewolf of Dôle • The Red-dress slasher • The Monster of Morumbi • Bomb man of Pae street • The Criminal Backpacker • The Killer of the Trains
CRIME AND DEVIANCE THEORISTS 2022-11-14
10 Clues: STRAIN THEORY • THEORY OF ANOMIE • LABELLING THEORY • SUBCULTURAL THEORY • SOCIAL CONTROL THEORY • DIFFERENTIAL ASSOCIATION • CRIME IS DETERMINED BY UPPER CLASS • PSHCYOANALYSIS OF THE CRIMINAL MIND • BIOLOGICAL THEORY (FACIAL FEATURES) • CRIMINALS ARE DEFINED BY BODY TYPE (MESOMORPH)
Constitutional Crossword 2023-12-12
10 Clues: states rights • freedom of speech • search and arrest • right to bear arms • right in civil cases • right to a fair trial • quartering of soldiers • right in criminal cases • bail, fines, punishment • rights retained by the people
Bill of rights 2023-12-19
10 Clues: States' rights • Search and arrest • Right to bear arms • Right to a fair trial • Rights in civil cases • Quartering of soldiers • Bail, fines, punishment • Rights in criminal cases • Rights retained by the People • Freedoms, Petitions, Assembly
Tom Saywer 2024-05-09
10 Clues: Author • Tom's Chore • Toms Brother • Runaway criminal • Tom's Girlfriend • Tom's Homeless Friend • Tom and Hucks best Friend • What Tom Is Trying to Find • A Game Tom Played On an Island • Where Tom and Huck Witness a Murder
Tom Saywer 2024-05-09
10 Clues: Author • Tom's Chore • Toms Brother • Runaway criminal • Tom's Girlfriend • Tom's Homeless Friend • Tom and Hucks best Friend • What Tom Is Trying to Find • A Game Tom Played On an Island • Where Tom and Huck Witness a Murder
Bill of rights (Chinecherem Okoro) 2024-04-30
10 Clues: States' rights • Search and arrest • Right to bear arms • Rights in civil cases • Right to a fair trial • Quartering of soldiers • Bail, fines, punishment • Rights in criminal cases • Freedoms Petitions Assembly • Rights retained by the People
Dan's crossword 2025-07-24
10 Clues: harmless • a business • African animal • expression of felling • a feature of a condition • to be adequately decribed • a defence in criminal law • charming in a deceptive way • lacking in quantity or quality • the level of someone's ability
Job 2022-07-07
9 Clues: Write news story • Performing Magic • Maneuvers the plane • treatment of diseases • psychological support • Saving lives in a fire • Adjudication of criminal cases • Provides medication information • Translation of official documents
vocab 2024-10-04
9 Clues: elbow • enough • to start • to break apart • the general mood • to make something unknown • something that is repeated • condition of great suffering • something or someone associated with a crime
arrest2 2014-03-18
Across
- Trespass To Property Act is a __________ act
- Assault is a ________ offence
- A person who is doing a prohibited activity is _________
Down
- Anyone can make an arrest found committing an _________ offence
- A security guard does not have the same power as the __________
- A minor criminal offence is a _________ offence
6 Clues: Assault is a ________ offence • Trespass To Property Act is a __________ act • A minor criminal offence is a _________ offence • A person who is doing a prohibited activity is _________ • Anyone can make an arrest found committing an _________ offence • A security guard does not have the same power as the __________
Important s501 terminology 2020-09-22
Across
- The release of a person from custody to present at court at a later date [4]
- To be legally responsible for a criminal offence [6]
- In custody pending trial [2,6]
- Any form of punishment for an offence [8]
Down
- Any form of punitive detention in a facility or institution [12]
- When a person is found guilty of an offence, a record of their guilt is recorded on their criminal history [10]
- An allegation a person has committed a specific crime [6]
- An illegal or unlawful act [7]
- When a person does not comply with a condition of their previous sentence and they return to court to receive a new sentence [4,2]
9 Clues: An illegal or unlawful act [7] • In custody pending trial [2,6] • Any form of punishment for an offence [8] • To be legally responsible for a criminal offence [6] • An allegation a person has committed a specific crime [6] • Any form of punitive detention in a facility or institution [12] • The release of a person from custody to present at court at a later date [4] • ...
Vocabulary Detectives 2022-04-11
Across
- explanation given by a person accused of a crime that he or she was somewhere else when the crime was committed
- a matter that is secret
- a lawyer in a criminal case who tries to prove that the accused person is guilty
- a public official whose duty is to decide questions brought before a court
- to study by close examination and questioning
Down
- a person who is charged with or is guilty of doing something wrong
- a person or group against whom a criminal or civil action is brought
- a person who is thought to be guilty of something
- a playful or mischievous trick
9 Clues: a matter that is secret • a playful or mischievous trick • to study by close examination and questioning • a person who is thought to be guilty of something • a person who is charged with or is guilty of doing something wrong • a person or group against whom a criminal or civil action is brought • ...
Spider-Woman Crossword 2020-04-01
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- Love Interest and Terrorist
- Colonial Spy and Coward
- Darkhold Reader
- Mentor and Sorcerer
- Mentor, Manipulator and Jewel Thief
- Nemesis and Darkholder
- Guardian and Oxford Dropout
- Love Interest and Transia Villager
- Love Interest and Master Criminal
- Love Interest and Scotland Yard Liaison
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- Code Name
- Best Friend, B-Actress and Detective
- Nanny, Midwife and Stepmother
- Disco Pick-up
- Mentor, Clairvoyant and Mystic
- Criminologist and Insect Alter-ego
16 Clues: Code Name • Disco Pick-up • Darkhold Reader • Mentor and Sorcerer • Nemesis and Darkholder • Colonial Spy and Coward • Love Interest and Terrorist • Guardian and Oxford Dropout • Nanny, Midwife and Stepmother • Mentor, Clairvoyant and Mystic • Love Interest and Master Criminal • Love Interest and Transia Villager • Criminologist and Insect Alter-ego • Mentor, Manipulator and Jewel Thief • ...
"Serial" Vocabulary 2024-01-29
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- Wrongdoing, especially by a public official.
- A jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty, or the finding of a judge that the evidence is insufficient to support a conviction.
- Encourage or assist (someone) to do something wrong, in particular, to commit a crime or other offense.
- A claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, typically a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place.
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- Refers to the legal process of resolving a dispute or deciding a case. When a claim is brought, courts identify the rights of the parties at that particular moment by analyzing what were, in law, the rights and wrongs of their actions when they occurred.
- To absolve (someone) from blame for a fault or wrongdoing, especially after due consideration of the case.
- A written or printed statement made under oath.
- A command, issued under a court's authority, to a witness to appear and give testimony.
- A term used to describe evidence that may be considered by a jury or judge in civil and criminal cases.
9 Clues: Wrongdoing, especially by a public official. • A written or printed statement made under oath. • A command, issued under a court's authority, to a witness to appear and give testimony. • Encourage or assist (someone) to do something wrong, in particular, to commit a crime or other offense. • ...
Crim 112 2021-02-27
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- Otherwise known as Pleasure principle.
- is the means or implement used in the commission of the crime
- complex is a lack of self-worth, doubt, and certainty about oneself, and feeling of not measuring up to standards.
- AGE, was time of severe punishment and harsh torture for crimes that today would seem trivial.
- is any material intended primarily to arouse sexual desires, pertaining to obscene literature and or lascivious materials in the form of mail or written media, television, telephone and radio
- Focuses on personal ability to control impulses and exercise self-control.
- is someone who terminates the life of another person unlawfully
- is an act or omission that is punishable by the Revised Penal Code.
- collar crimes, criminal acts committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his or her occupation.
- joseph gall, He studied PHRENOLOGY or craniology that deals with the study of the external formation of the skull that indicates the conformation of the brain and the developments of its various parts in relation to the behavior of a criminal
- can simply defined as the breach of laws that are laid down by ruling authority of the land.
- it is the unlawful killing of human being with malice and with “act of violence
- Disorder, characterized by a preoccupation with details, orderliness, perfection, and control.
- criminal, one who make arrangements for killings and injuring the members or non members
- or career criminal is a person convicted of new crime who was previously convicted of a crime.
- or their incumbents which possesses various traits including useful knowledge that requires lengthy training, service orientation and code of ethics that permits occupations to attempt to obtain autonomy and independence with high prestige and remuneration
- is the emotion you feel when you are satisfied and happy when your mind is at ease.
- crime, criminal activity by an enduring structure or organization developed and devoted primarily to the pursuit of profits through illegal means.
- theory, Crime is a rational choice, and most people are capable to commit crime
- crime, is category of crime that include among other crimes such as burglary, larceny, theft, vandalism arson and shoplifting.
- is the practice of having sexual relations with emotional indifference on a promiscuous and mercenary basis.
- possessions, Is believed to be process by which individuals are possessed by malevolent preternatural beings, commonly referred to devils.
- crimes refer to those crime that were initiated but not completed, and acts that assist in the commission of another crime
- refers to the reason or cause why a person or group of people will perpetrate a crime
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- Personality Disorders, people with this disorder experience intense emotional instability, particularly in relationship with others
- is a theory that one motivated by pleasure and fear of pain. So punishment can be used as deterrent to commit crime.
- is the conscious policy and practice of taking advantage of circumstances- with little regard for principles or with what the consequences are for other.
- theory, is a theory propounded by Karl Marx that claim society is in state of perpetual conflict due to competition for limited resources.
- are those who at a request of the court make a diagnosis and prognosis about persons sanity or insanity.
- crime, are crimes against person or property that committed while invoking prejudices of race, gender, or gender identity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or ethnicity
- the result of blocking or a person’s effort to attain goal.
- Freud, is the founder of psychoanalysis, suggested that an individual’s psychological well being is dependent on healthy interaction among the id, ego and superego
- Characterized by sociability, excitement, and stimulation
- involves an inability to control the impulse to steal. People who have this will often steal things that they do not really need or what have no real monetary value.
- theory, upholds the belief that a small few, the elite of the society, decides law and the definition of crime; those who commit crimes disagree with the laws were created to keep control of them.
- is one of the earliest theories in criminology. In the ancient times, people believe that evil spirits or demons entered human body to commit sins.
- can be defined as something that makes us what we are and also that which makes us different from others.
- is an extremely strong feeling of affection and it is the feeling that makes people feel good, feel happy, and makes the life beautiful as it is.
- aims to improve an individual’s well-being and mental health, to resolve or mitigate troublesome behaviors, beliefs, compulsions, thought or emotion and to improve relationship and social skills.
- THEORY, This theory maintain that human behavior is develop through learning experience.
- It treats all men as if they were robots without regard to the individual difference and the surrounding circumstances when the crime is committed.
- EGO, can be considered to be the conscience of mind because it has the ability to distinguish between realities as well as right or wrong.
- Behavior, It is the primary basis of the idea concerning criminal behavior, the concept that “criminals are born”.
- Referring to individual who have active imagination.
- disorder, are those that characterized by excessive and persistent fear, worry, anxiety and related behavioral disturbance.
- sought to improve the stances towards perpetrator who should have an impact on the level of guilt and severity of punishment
- Is the emotion characterized by antagonism toward someone or something you feel has deliberately done by wrong.
- Crime, is committed by structured groups typically involving distribution and sale of illegal goods and services.
- it is the unlawful burning of property of another person.
- is colorless, tasteless clear liquid, which gives a burning sensation to the mouth, esophagus, and stomach
50 Clues: Otherwise known as Pleasure principle. • Referring to individual who have active imagination. • Characterized by sociability, excitement, and stimulation • it is the unlawful burning of property of another person. • the result of blocking or a person’s effort to attain goal. • is the means or implement used in the commission of the crime • ...
Concluding Mental Illness and Criminal Awareness 2022-12-27
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- Strategies
- taking part in an activity, usually one that involves others in a joint action.
- toxic
- the repetition of delinquent or criminal behavior, especially in the case of a habitual criminal, or repeat offender, who has been convicted multiple times.
- a direct result of a disorder and essential for its diagnosis.
- cues bring about urges that may lead to a relapse.
- not in a state of good or normal health.
- a mental representation of an intended action, such as an utterance or a complex movement, that is presumed to guide the individual in carrying it out.
- violating the rights and well-being of others.
- any information that has the potential to change behavior and prevent accidents.
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- a reasonable and continuous finding of satisfactions in one's living.
- behavior punishable by public law, behavior considered immoral, behavior violating social norms or traditions, or acts causing severe psychological harm.
- observable indication of a disorder or disease.
- the state or ability to perceive, to feel, or to be conscious of events, objects, or sensory patterns.
- the belief that you won't be punished or humiliated for speaking up with ideas, questions, concerns, or mistakes.
- our built-in capacities for particular ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
- feelings, attitudes, behaviors, and substances that stimulate, foster, support life and growth.
- health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior (or a combination of these).
- the probability of experiencing loss or harm that is associated with an action or behavior.
- a return of symptoms after a period of stability.
20 Clues: toxic • Strategies • not in a state of good or normal health. • violating the rights and well-being of others. • observable indication of a disorder or disease. • a return of symptoms after a period of stability. • cues bring about urges that may lead to a relapse. • a direct result of a disorder and essential for its diagnosis. • ...
Juveniles in the Criminal Justice System 2025-01-13
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- juvenile who has committed an act which is an offense only because of their age
- crime involving the unlawful theft of property from another person or a business
- legal rights (right to remain silent, to have a lawyer present, to have a parent present, etc.) which an officer must advise a juvenile of when being interviewed or arrested
- juvenile offender is not taken into police custody
- part of the initial hearing when the court explains the formal charges against the juvenile alleged in the petition
- short-term, secure facilities which screen juveniles for the appropriate facility
- provide juveniles strict, long-term confinement
- judge considers all recommendations to make a final decision on how to handle the juvenile’s case; occurs after the adjudicatory hearing
- strict, secure facilities where juveniles partake in drills and physical labor, like military basic training, to break their resistance; term length depends on court decision
- long-term facilities in which juveniles can freely be a part of their community (going to school or a job) while under supervised care
- immediate notification of a juvenile’s arrest, rights and nature of the alleged crimes to the parent or guardian
- individual who has committed an act considered a crime at any age
- determines the resulting consequences against the juvenile’s delinquent actions
- individuals under the age of 18 years who have committed a crime; each state has their own juvenile age policies
- intervention strategies designed to act in unison to encourage accountability, protect public safety and reduce reoffending by preventing future juvenile criminal behavior
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- juveniles continue living in their communities, but under restrictions and conditions specified by the court and report to a probationary officer
- decided by a judge after a juvenile completes the court process
- decided by a probation or intake officer in place of going to court
- space or facility for securing juvenile suspects separately from adults
- programs which focus on rehabilitation and re-offense prevention; allows juveniles to be held responsible for their delinquent actions without incarceration or detention
- juvenile offender is taken into police custody
- juvenile case goes to trial in front of a judge, where both attorneys present evidence, question the witnesses and discuss the case
- long-term facilities which provide juveniles with challenging activities to reduce delinquent behaviors and encourage accountability
- community facilities which provide juveniles with individually planned treatment programs, while allowing them to be a part of the public; term length depends on treatment program
- short-term, secure facilities which provide temporary placement and care for juveniles awaiting adjudication, disposition or transfer
- written and signed document by the court stating the decision chosen for the juvenile and any necessary sentencing conditions
- treats juveniles as adults; are subject to more severe punishments
- short-term facilities which provide temporary care (like a detention center), but unrestricted
- special court which deals with juveniles who have been accused of violating the law; can handle both status offense and juvenile delinquency court cases
29 Clues: juvenile offender is taken into police custody • provide juveniles strict, long-term confinement • juvenile offender is not taken into police custody • decided by a judge after a juvenile completes the court process • individual who has committed an act considered a crime at any age • treats juveniles as adults; are subject to more severe punishments • ...
Criminal Justice II Unit 1 Review 2025-09-24
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- out of the course of legal procedure/happening out of court
- a person who is chosen to settle a dispute
- kindness shown to somebody when they are being punished
- tort law requirement that consequences of a parties action or inaction could reasonably result in injury
- payment for loss or damage, repayment
- very low in cost
- A formal accusation issued by a grand jury, charging a person with a crime
- to help somebody return to normal life
- The court’s final determination of the case at issue.
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- of or as punishment
- a phase in court proceedings where both parties gather and exchange evidence to prep
- engage in long and careful consideration
- any trial court judge
- court order commanding witness to appear in court
- unfit. Legally inadmissible
- judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which the person has been Charged
- the ability to inspire belief or trust
- to intimidate by a stern, over bearing manner, bully
- evidence which confirms, supports, substantiates
- cancel something
20 Clues: very low in cost • cancel something • of or as punishment • any trial court judge • unfit. Legally inadmissible • payment for loss or damage, repayment • the ability to inspire belief or trust • to help somebody return to normal life • engage in long and careful consideration • a person who is chosen to settle a dispute • evidence which confirms, supports, substantiates • ...
Dynamic Christian Living Lesson 5 2022-09-18
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- the act whereby God supernaturally directed the writers of the Bible through the Holy Spirit
- the doctrine that the entire Bible is inspired
- the doctrine that every word and detail of the Bible is inspired, not simply its ideas
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- the act whereby God guides believers’ minds to understand spiritual truth
- god‘s communication of His character and work
- the collection of books inspired by God
- free from error
- completely dependable and incapable of failing in its purpose
8 Clues: free from error • the collection of books inspired by God • god‘s communication of His character and work • the doctrine that the entire Bible is inspired • completely dependable and incapable of failing in its purpose • the act whereby God guides believers’ minds to understand spiritual truth • ...
Lesson 2 2019-02-07
13 Clues: revive • criminal • to over eat • mentally ill • additional cost • to mix; to combine • to cover completely • an exaggerated image • besiege by encircling • very old; no longer in use • writing that is not poetry or prose • to bring up a subject for discussion • a drug used to cause sleep or relieve pain
Unit 4 Lesson 1 2022-09-21
13 Clues: sully • yellow-belly • downward turn • Asia or Africa • able to be eaten • opposite of civil • how oligarchs rule • what a judge issues • the man with all the keys • what a yes man can never do • can be positive or negative • what a lot of street fairs promote • key characteristic of George the monkey
Our society 2020-02-10
9 Clues: Law • Our savior • Contraband • Type of vehicle • Flames in the dark • To catch criminals • Form of destruction • Most wanted criminal • What happens after a house is burnt?
Drug use/abuse 2023-04-11
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- 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)
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- 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) • ...
Chapter 9 Deviance - Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-24
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- An act of moral vengeance by which society makes the offender suffer as much as the suffering caused by the crime
- A criminal act against a person or a person's property by an offender motivated by racial or other bias
- Attempts by society to regulate people's thoughts and behaviors
- A powerfully negative label that greatly changes a person's self-concept and social identity
- Correctional programs operating within society at large rather than behind prison walls
- The violation of a society's formally enacted criminal law
- a business supplying illegal goods or services
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- A formal response by police, courts, and prison officials to alleged violations of the law
- Later offenses by people previously convicted of crimes
- violations of law in which there are no obvious victims
- A program for reforming the offender to prevent later offenses
- crime committed by people of high social position in the course of their occupations
- The illegal actions of a corporation or people acting on its behalf
- The attempt to discourage criminality through the use of punishment
- A legal negotiation in which a prosecutor reduces a charge in exchange for a defendant’s guilty plea
- The recognized violation of cultural norms
16 Clues: The recognized violation of cultural norms • a business supplying illegal goods or services • Later offenses by people previously convicted of crimes • violations of law in which there are no obvious victims • The violation of a society's formally enacted criminal law • A program for reforming the offender to prevent later offenses • ...
crossword 2017-10-11
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- a rationalist outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness.
- a person or thing whose presence or behaviour is likely to put one at a disadvantage
- a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act.
- the quality of being arrogant.
- involving mutual assistance in working towards a common goal.
- not having a commercial objective. not intended to make a profit.
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgements.
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- relating to the government or public affairs of a country
- the quality or state of being in accordance with the law
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act.
- behaviour that is contrary to or forbidden by criminal law.
- 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 action of returning something to a former owner, place, or condition.
- not guilty of a crime or offence.
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. • ...
crossword 2017-10-11
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- relating to the government or public affairs of a country
- a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act.
- an act or course of action to which a person is morally or legally bound; a duty or commitment.
- involving mutual assistance in working towards a common goal.
- a rationalist outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- the activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgements.
- behaviour that is contrary to or forbidden by criminal law.
- the quality of being arrogant.
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- the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness.
- the action of returning something to a former owner, place, or condition.
- the quality or state of being in accordance with the law
- not guilty of a crime or offence.
- a person or thing whose presence or behaviour is likely to put one at a disadvantage
- not having a commercial objective. not intended to make a profit.
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal 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. • ...
Gov Ch 7 2024-05-21
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- Highest court in the U.S. → United States __________Court
- These are decisions handed down that ALL lower courts MUST follow
- Article III establishes the _________ Branch
- We are in the __________ District of Pennsylvania
- __________ System Opposing sides, presenting legal conflicts, judge and jury determines guilty or not guilty
- Many cases may be tried in a federal court or a State court. In such an instance, the federal and State courts have __________ jurisdiction
- ________ Cases/Law - anything to do with committing a crime on state or federal level
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- Some cases can only be heard in federal courts. In that case, federal courts have ____________ jurisdiction.
- ____________ Courts Appeal from trial courts; ONLY JUDGES and lawyers
- A court in which a case is first heard is said to have ______________ jurisdiction over that case.
- A court that hears a case on appeal from a lower court has ____________ jurisdiction over that case
- - the authority of a court to hear (to try and decide) a case
- ____________ Courts Judges, evidence, witnesses, lawyers, defendants, jury, etc
- - There are 3 judges that hear each case
- __________ Cases/Law - anything else beside criminal law
- We are in the 3rd __________ District
16 Clues: We are in the 3rd __________ District • - There are 3 judges that hear each case • Article III establishes the _________ Branch • We are in the __________ District of Pennsylvania • __________ Cases/Law - anything else beside criminal law • Highest court in the U.S. → United States __________Court • - the authority of a court to hear (to try and decide) a case • ...
Patrol Tactics 2025-09-17
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- officers eliminate any opportunity for committing crimes by being present in an area and keeping a look out for potential problems
- officers use techniques and tactics to locate, identify and apprehend law violators and criminals
- officers gain information of suspect movement and prevent access to certain areas
- territory and time an officer patrols
- officers focus on a specific type of criminal activity in a specific area
- ability to move freely
- large group of officers raid or trap a specific enemy or enemies
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- to discourage someone from doing something
- method of maintaining order and security by monitoring an area at regular intervals
- small group of officers gather information and avoid contact with the main target
- officers respond to the scene of a crime only when being called for service; occurs after a crime has been committed
- officers remain at an observation post to screen an area
- officers increase their presence in an area and engage with the public to deter criminal activity; occurs before a crime is committed
- small group of officers safeguard an area
- ability to change easily
- ability to see or be seen
16 Clues: ability to move freely • ability to change easily • ability to see or be seen • territory and time an officer patrols • small group of officers safeguard an area • to discourage someone from doing something • officers remain at an observation post to screen an area • large group of officers raid or trap a specific enemy or enemies • ...
CRIME 2025-07-24
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- DEALING A group of criminals sold illegal substances to young people outside a nightclub.
- A criminal forced someone to pay money by threatening to reveal personal secrets.
- A man entered a bank with a gun and demanded money from the staff.
- A group of criminals took a plane and all the passengers hostage.
- A criminal group planted a bomb in a crowded area to cause fear and destruction.
- A man grabbed a woman's handbag on the street and ran away.
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- A person repeatedly followed and watched someone without their consent.
- A person took a child and demanded money from the parents for their return.
- A thief broke into a house while the owners were on vacation and stole valuables.
- A scammer tricked people into investing money in a fake business.
- Someone offered a police officer money to ignore a traffic violation.
- A person gained access to a company's database and stole customer information.
- Someone stole a wallet from an unlocked locker at the gym.
- A man was attacked and killed in a dark alleyway.
- A gang was caught bringing illegal drugs across the border.
- A person destroyed public property by spray-painting graffiti on a monument.
16 Clues: A man was attacked and killed in a dark alleyway. • Someone stole a wallet from an unlocked locker at the gym. • A gang was caught bringing illegal drugs across the border. • A man grabbed a woman's handbag on the street and ran away. • A scammer tricked people into investing money in a fake business. • ...
A mystery to solve 2016-06-05
10 Clues: Maybe • Killed • Horrible • A killer • Detective • Asking questions • A personn he killed • Meteorological phenomenon reducing visibility • When the police find the criminal the case is... • Person who has seen a crime or an accident happen
team a 2021-07-09
10 Clues: Apple product • mysterious place • Miss world in 90's • richest Indian actor • elonmusk first company • The orginal fallen angel • car launched in july 2012 • criminal mastermind theft • ex-howroom price nearly 5.6L • july4rth independence of...??
Vocab List 2 2024-08-19
10 Clues: Depressed • A criminal • A 26 mile race • To become smaller • To describe percisely • To examine critically • Make something inactive • A distinguishing quality • A thing that blocks ones way • Publicly declare to be wrong or evil
Vocabulary 2023-07-17
10 Clues: began • cruelty • abolished • Unfair Treatment • Large Open Theatre • A heavy fall of rain • Racial Discrimination • Showing distress or anxiety • The top of a mountain or hill • A person who is dishonest or a criminal
life 2025-01-21
10 Clues: his actions • his victims • not together • growing up life • criminal record • took care of him • high school life • name adopted by public • how the crime would look • noting going to his first choice of school
Vienna Post Daily Crossword 2024-01-10
10 Clues: archduke • ferdinand • sucky people • our territory • our lord's wife • murderous criminal • being of our decent • best country on earth • what we are doing right now • where our mans was shot from (rip)
A puzzle for Logan 2024-10-16
10 Clues: A criminal • A journalist • A business man • A homeless man • A police doctor • In prison for murder • Jimmy Brown's girlfriend • Murdered seven years ago • A police officer in Edinburgh • An officer helping inspector Logan
Vocabulary Words 2025-09-08
10 Clues: shy or modest • synonym: talent • wicked or criminal • synonym: forerunner • unable to be soothed • appearing everywhere • synonym: interruption • intending to cause harm • express discontent or sorrow over • a forceful and bitter verbal attack
crossword 2017-10-11
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- the action of returning something to a former owner, place, or condition.
- the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness.
- a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act.
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act.
- not having a commercial objective. not intended to make a profit.
- behaviour that is contrary to or forbidden by criminal law.
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- involving mutual assistance in working towards a common goal.
- an act or course of action to which a person is morally or legally bound; a duty or commitment.
- the quality of being arrogant.
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgements.
- the quality or state of being in accordance with the law
- the activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- a rationalist outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- not guilty of a crime or offence.
- a person or thing whose presence or behaviour is likely to put one at a disadvantage
- relating to the government or public affairs of a country
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. • ...
crossword 2017-10-11
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- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act.
- not guilty of a crime or offence.
- the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness.
- the action of returning something to a former owner, place, or condition.
- involving mutual assistance in working towards a common goal.
- a rationalist outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgements.
- an act or course of action to which a person is morally or legally bound; a duty or commitment.
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- a person or thing whose presence or behaviour is likely to put one at a disadvantage
- the activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- relating to the government or public affairs of a country
- not having a commercial objective. not intended to make a profit.
- the quality or state of being in accordance with the law
- a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act.
- the quality of being arrogant.
- behaviour that is contrary to or forbidden by criminal law.
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. • ...
Legal Terms (Homicide) 2023-02-27
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- the crime of killing a human being without intention
- a crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
- the action of planning something
- a reason for doing something, especially one that is hidden or not obvious.
- a claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, especially a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place.
- seize (someone) by legal authority and take into custody.
- done consciously and intentionally.
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury.
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- using or involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something.
- without thinking or caring about the consequences of an action
- done on purpose
- the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another
- the killing of one person by another.
- the infliction or imposition of a penalty
- the intention or desire to do evil
- declare (someone) to be guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law.
16 Clues: done on purpose • the action of planning something • the intention or desire to do evil • done consciously and intentionally. • the killing of one person by another. • the infliction or imposition of a penalty • the crime of killing a human being without intention • seize (someone) by legal authority and take into custody. • ...
crossword 2017-10-11
Across
- not guilty of a crime or offence.
- the activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- not having a commercial objective. not intended to make a profit.
- the quality or state of being in accordance with the law
- a person or thing whose presence or behaviour is likely to put one at a disadvantage
- relating to the government or public affairs of a country
- involving mutual assistance in working towards a common goal.
- an act or course of action to which a person is morally or legally bound; a duty or commitment.
Down
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgements.
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act.
- the quality of being arrogant.
- a rationalist outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- behaviour that is contrary to or forbidden by criminal law.
- the action of returning something to a former owner, place, or condition.
- the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness.
- 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. • ...
KARAGANDA STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 2017-10-11
Across
- a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act.
- the action of returning something to a former owner, place, or condition.
- a rationalist outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- a person or thing whose presence or behaviour is likely to put one at a disadvantage
- involving mutual assistance in working towards a common goal.
- the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness.
- an act or course of action to which a person is morally or legally bound; a duty or commitment.
- behaviour that is contrary to or forbidden by criminal law.
- not guilty of a crime or offence.
Down
- not having a commercial objective. not intended to make a profit.
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgements.
- relating to the government or public affairs of a country
- the activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act.
- the quality or state of being in accordance with the law
- the quality of being arrogant.
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. • ...
Born Bad - Adrian Raine 2013-10-07
Across
- an island country in the southwest Indian Ocean where Raine performed one of his studies.
- located in the very front of the brain,inn charge of abstract thinking and thought analysis, it is also responsible for regulating behaviour.
- the skull of a vertebrate.
- the study of human social behaviour, especially the study of the origins, organisation, institutions, and development of human society.
- of or concerned with the judgment of the goodness or badness of human action and character.
- a criminal practice or act.
- the natural or real aspect of a person, place, or thing.
Down
- an examination of a dead body to determine the cause of death.
- something that nourishes; sustenance.
- of, relating to, or influenced by the origin or development of something.
- the medical science that deals with the nervous system and disorders affecting it.
- criminal instincts, such as feelings of aggressions, tend to originate in _______.
- of, relating to, or characterised by psychopathy.
- a system of government marked by centralisation of authority under a dictator, stringent socioeconomic controls, suppression of the opposition through terror and censorship.
- being little evolved from an early ancestral type.
- an fatty acid that is critical for brain functioning.
16 Clues: the skull of a vertebrate. • a criminal practice or act. • something that nourishes; sustenance. • of, relating to, or characterised by psychopathy. • being little evolved from an early ancestral type. • an fatty acid that is critical for brain functioning. • the natural or real aspect of a person, place, or thing. • ...
Drug Use/Abuse- Terms To Know 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) • ...
Drug Use/Abuse- Terms To Know 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) • ...
W. Civ Chapter 2 Sec. 1-2 2024-09-30
Across
- the arrangement of laws or rules into a systematic code
- Body of law that defines criminal offense, regulates apprehension, charging and trial of suspected persons
- An Epic from ancient Mesopotamia consisting of Five Poems
- A set of letters or symbols in a fixed order used to represent the basic sounds of a language
- The longest reigning King of the Babylonian dynasty
- denoting or relating to the wedge-shaped characters using in ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia
- The Sixth King of the Old Babylonian Empire
- a rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple
Down
- An Iranian religious reformer who challenged ancient Iranian religious traditions
- a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above another
- Law that pertains to persons, things, and relationships
- A crescent shaped region in the Middle East
- An ancient region in West Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- The first ruler of the Akkadian Empire
- A country or area under the full or partial political control of another country
- An ancient civilization that existed in the southern region of Mesopotamia, which is now modern-day Iraq
16 Clues: The first ruler of the Akkadian Empire • A crescent shaped region in the Middle East • The Sixth King of the Old Babylonian Empire • The longest reigning King of the Babylonian dynasty • the arrangement of laws or rules into a systematic code • Law that pertains to persons, things, and relationships • An Epic from ancient Mesopotamia consisting of Five Poems • ...
Unit 4 Crossword 2025-11-03
Across
- This was the ideology that changed Russia's government in 1917
- The 19th Amendment (Women's _____)
- The 18th Amendment
- This is what happened to the stock market in 1929
- The series of programs and agencies created by Franklin D. Roosevelt
- The movement of Black Americans from the South to the North "The Great ___"
Down
- This Renaissance signified Black American music, art, culture, and writing in the 1920s
- This criminal was a notorious bank robber and killer who increased public distrust in the banks and government
- The first one of these was a fear of immigrants bringing radical ideas into the United States
- This criminal took advantage of the prohibition to create his empire of crime
- This style of music represented liberation and individuality with its upbeat tones
- The period of history in between the Stock Market Crash and World War II
- This musical style represents the struggle of the Black American experience in the 1920s
- This musician we listened to in class exemplified jazz and Black American cultural change in the 1920s
- This president lost to Franklin Roosevelt in 1932
- This musician we listened to in class exemplified blues and the Black American experience of the 1920s
16 Clues: The 18th Amendment • The 19th Amendment (Women's _____) • This is what happened to the stock market in 1929 • This president lost to Franklin Roosevelt in 1932 • This was the ideology that changed Russia's government in 1917 • The series of programs and agencies created by Franklin D. Roosevelt • ...
