criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
tony 2021-12-27
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- chart of signs based on the stars, that tells how they influence your life.
- the ability to read peoples minds.
- the qualities of a person, how they act.
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- studying how the stars and planet affect peoples lives.
- something beyond nature, or something outside of the natural or normal world
- the spirit of a dead person.
- to know the future, or to tell the future.
7 Clues: the spirit of a dead person. • the ability to read peoples minds. • the qualities of a person, how they act. • to know the future, or to tell the future. • studying how the stars and planet affect peoples lives. • chart of signs based on the stars, that tells how they influence your life. • something beyond nature, or something outside of the natural or normal world
A special experience 2022-10-19
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- the smallest city in England
- The Christian version of mandir
- member of a group of Protestant Christians who share the basic beliefs of most Protestants but who insist that only believers should be baptized
- Bapa's ____ are so wonderful!
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- Bapa's effect on our minds
- someone who captures events, people, objects or scenes for records, art or commercial use
- germaphobes would not like you ______ them.
7 Clues: Bapa's effect on our minds • the smallest city in England • Bapa's ____ are so wonderful! • The Christian version of mandir • germaphobes would not like you ______ them. • someone who captures events, people, objects or scenes for records, art or commercial use • ...
The Four Types Of laws 2022-04-05
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- a wrongful act or an infringement of a right (other than under contract) leading to civil legal liability.
- Stealing or taking someone’s work and saying it is yours.
- Offenses such as vandalism, stealing inexpensive items, writing bad checks for low amounts, and more.
- The party hat brings the charges agents a criminal
- Murder, kidnapping, robbery, and other such crimes are considered this
- Laws that are a public thing to a town or community
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- The individual that is being sued
- Laws that prevent people from deliberately or recklessly harming each other
- A legal action where someone sues someone and takes them to court for an action him or her did
- A law that is followed internationally throughout the United States
- Involves disputes between people or groups of people
11 Clues: The individual that is being sued • The party hat brings the charges agents a criminal • Laws that are a public thing to a town or community • Involves disputes between people or groups of people • Stealing or taking someone’s work and saying it is yours. • A law that is followed internationally throughout the United States • ...
Lancer Veterans - Cape or Chaos? 2025-02-19
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- A plant-based life form whose vocabulary is severely limited but whose loyalty is unmatched
- This warrior king wears a suit made of an indestructible metal and is the richest superhero on Earth
- A genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist in a metal suit
- Amazonian warrior princess with a golden lasso
- The villain who just wanted to bring “balance” to the universe
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- A trickster god who shapeshifts as much as he switches alliances
- A criminal mastermind obsessed with puzzles, logic, and leaving clues for his enemies
- A psychotic criminal mastermind who considers explosions and anarchy a form of self-expression
- The villain who thinks mutants are superior to humans
- The protector of Asgard whose power is literally hammer time
- Billionaire by day, vigilante by night, known for his deep voice
11 Clues: Amazonian warrior princess with a golden lasso • The villain who thinks mutants are superior to humans • The protector of Asgard whose power is literally hammer time • A genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist in a metal suit • The villain who just wanted to bring “balance” to the universe • A trickster god who shapeshifts as much as he switches alliances • ...
WOW EXAM PREP 2021-10-08
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- Ant: Weakness
- Def: Not easily upset or excited
- Ant: Discuss
- Syn: Flippant
- Syn: Secure
- Syn: Harmful or Dangerous
- Ant: Celebrate or Enjoy
- Syn: Forerunner
- Syn: Relentless/Unyielding
- Ant: Scarce/Rare
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- Ant: Jinx
- Syn: Chauvinist
- Def: A forceful and bitter attack
- Def: A woman who flirts to get what she wants
- Ant: Obnoxious
- Def: Someone who uses flattery to get what they want from an authority figure
- Def: Hate
- Def: Wicked or criminal
18 Clues: Ant: Jinx • Def: Hate • Syn: Secure • Ant: Discuss • Ant: Weakness • Syn: Flippant • Ant: Obnoxious • Syn: Chauvinist • Syn: Forerunner • Ant: Scarce/Rare • Def: Wicked or criminal • Ant: Celebrate or Enjoy • Syn: Harmful or Dangerous • Syn: Relentless/Unyielding • Def: Not easily upset or excited • Def: A forceful and bitter attack • Def: A woman who flirts to get what she wants • ...
Spelling Crossword ch,sh,th 2019-10-06
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- to cool something
- to talk to someone
- a large strong box
- a shelter for animals
- to hit or strike
- a sudden feeling of excitement
- to buy what one needs
- part of the face below the mouth
- a violent criminal
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- a wooden ledge
- the act of stealing
- an attempt to hit a target
- to cut up material or paper
- to cut with hard blows
- broad
- short of champion
- slim
- to close something
18 Clues: slim • broad • a wooden ledge • to hit or strike • to cool something • short of champion • to talk to someone • a large strong box • to close something • a violent criminal • the act of stealing • a shelter for animals • to buy what one needs • to cut with hard blows • an attempt to hit a target • to cut up material or paper • a sudden feeling of excitement • part of the face below the mouth
Leadership By Design Map 2021-09-21
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- The focus for the class (we're trying to improve it in everyone)
- How we see ourselves as a leader
- Everyone in the class has come together to form it
- What we want to uphold in the classroom
- The thing we did in the first week of school
- The way that we've engaged with one another in professional discussions
- The leaders that we made based on who inspired us
- The book that we've been reading about leaders in our world
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- Something we're going to start tackling later in the semester
- Our "superhero" cards
- What we are going to do in the class
- Our first hands-on activity in class
- Our future mascot?
- Daily assignments after each class
14 Clues: Our future mascot? • Our "superhero" cards • How we see ourselves as a leader • Daily assignments after each class • What we are going to do in the class • Our first hands-on activity in class • What we want to uphold in the classroom • The thing we did in the first week of school • The leaders that we made based on who inspired us • ...
Foundation 99 - Week 2 Vocabulary 2024-02-03
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- a season with a lot of orange and brown
- when you want to choose this thing in particular
- when a city or country has more money and people are buying and selling more
- one reason for climate change or global warming
- when you want to mention that this was done for a special reason
- everything around us - the things and the vibe
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- what a person is when they can change the minds of many people
- your brother's wife
- a day that sounds like a form of cooking
- a (old) book which has information about a variety of topics
- a genre of media
- a British game that is more physical than football
- anything that's from outside the country
- another word for annoyed and/or bored
14 Clues: a genre of media • your brother's wife • another word for annoyed and/or bored • a season with a lot of orange and brown • a day that sounds like a form of cooking • anything that's from outside the country • everything around us - the things and the vibe • one reason for climate change or global warming • when you want to choose this thing in particular • ...
How to Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 10 2024-04-19
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- what is Atticus's nickname from when he was a boy?
- Who is the sheriff of Maycomb County?
- What bird is it a sin to kill?
- Who is the best checkers player in town?
- What place does the mad dog run in front
- Who is collecting the dead dog?
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- Who wants to shoot Miss Maudey in the rear end?
- What wouldn't Atticus teach his children to do?
- What is Calpurnia freaking out about?
- DoJem and Scout think their father can't do anything?
- What is the mad dog's name?
- What does Atticus drop that broke?
- Who does Calprunia call to let it be known there's a rabid dog on the lose?
- People in their right minds never take pride in their ?
14 Clues: What is the mad dog's name? • What bird is it a sin to kill? • Who is collecting the dead dog? • What does Atticus drop that broke? • What is Calpurnia freaking out about? • Who is the sheriff of Maycomb County? • Who is the best checkers player in town? • What place does the mad dog run in front • Who wants to shoot Miss Maudey in the rear end? • ...
Romans 8:5-9 2026-03-17
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- Word paired with "sinful" to describe our old selves
- The controller of those who belong to Christ
- The outcome of a mind governed by the flesh
- What the sinful nature sets its mind on
- What flesh-dwellers cannot do to God
- God's rule that the sinful mind cannot submit to
- Companion of "life" for the Spirit-controlled mind
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- Type of "nature" or "man" opposed to God
- If you don't have his Spirit, you don't belong to him
- What those in the flesh set on earthly things
- State of being led by the Spirit, not the flesh
- The one the sinful mind is hostile to
- The result of a mind governed by the Spirit
- What the sinful mind refuses to do to God's law
14 Clues: What flesh-dwellers cannot do to God • The one the sinful mind is hostile to • What the sinful nature sets its mind on • Type of "nature" or "man" opposed to God • The result of a mind governed by the Spirit • The outcome of a mind governed by the flesh • The controller of those who belong to Christ • What those in the flesh set on earthly things • ...
Among the Hidden Chapters 7-12 2026-02-03
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- communication between minds by some means other than words
- Done in a way that shows disbelief or feeling insulted
- Obviously, apparently
- Done with inconsistency; occasionally
- to speak derisively; mock; jeer (often followed by at)
- Done in a hesitant, insecure manner
- in principle; according to reasonable assumptions or rules, as opposed to what actually happens
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- to beg or implore urgently
- A holy place; a place of protection
- To move unsteadily; about to fall over because of instability
- To shock, confuse, stun, extremely puzzle
- A large group of people; a mass or crowd
- fervor/passion/excitement for a cause, person, or object; eager desire or endeavor; enthusiastic diligence
- A tall, thick pole on a ship; used to hold the sails on a boat
14 Clues: Obviously, apparently • to beg or implore urgently • A holy place; a place of protection • Done in a hesitant, insecure manner • Done with inconsistency; occasionally • A large group of people; a mass or crowd • To shock, confuse, stun, extremely puzzle • Done in a way that shows disbelief or feeling insulted • to speak derisively; mock; jeer (often followed by at) • ...
Commerce Glossary Crossword 2022-11-01
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- a person aged 18 years or over
- law involving cases where the parliament has declared some action to be illegal
- a person who gives evidence in court
- a person under 18 years of age
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- deals with non-criminal matters involving disputes between individuals and organisations
- a person who agrees to pay another person’s debt if they are unable or unwilling to pay themselves
- a person who is injured or killed by another
- to be charged with an alleged criminal offence
8 Clues: a person aged 18 years or over • a person under 18 years of age • a person who gives evidence in court • a person who is injured or killed by another • to be charged with an alleged criminal offence • law involving cases where the parliament has declared some action to be illegal • ...
Politics and Policy 2022-01-17
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- Popularized the idea that the criminal justice system is the product of two warring models or perspectives
- It has been referred to as “assembly line justice” (two words, no spaces)
- Another name for felon disenfranchisement (two words, no spaces)
- What do collegial courts refer to? (two words, no spaces)
- One of the three branches of government
- A 2004 Supreme Court rulings that confirmed that judges had discretion when applying the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.
- In 2016, how many states had enacted three-strikes laws? (two words, no spaces)
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- What, when it boils down to it, is simply a matter of “who gets the cookies”?
- The president that initiated the Community Oriented Policing program.
- Another name for precedence (two words, no spaces)
- The Amendment number that granted felons the right to vote in Florida
- The one state that does not practice common law.
- One of the three principal components of the criminal justice system.
- This stage of the policy process is concerned with whether a policy addresses the initial problem.
- A perspective focused more on retribution
15 Clues: One of the three branches of government • A perspective focused more on retribution • The one state that does not practice common law. • Another name for precedence (two words, no spaces) • What do collegial courts refer to? (two words, no spaces) • Another name for felon disenfranchisement (two words, no spaces) • ...
Goodbye Days by Jeff Zentner 2024-04-16
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- a large and mainly tropical grasshopper with strong powers of flight.
- a formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense, made by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law.
- an unsophisticated country person.
- call upon (a spirit or ghost) to appear, by means of a magic ritual.
- a person who practices or studies law; an attorney or a counselor.
- a deeply upset and agitated person.
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- a feeling or showing extreme discouragement, dejection, or depression.
- the ceremonies honoring a dead person, typically involving burial or cremation.
- a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy.
- a horse going at the pace of a gallop.
- a person's voice sounding rough and harsh, typically as the result of a sore throat or of shouting.
- a person who has committed a crime.
- a sudden strong and unreflective urge or desire to act.
- the state of being unaware or unconscious of what is happening.
- the quality or state of being ridiculous or wildly unreasonable.
15 Clues: an unsophisticated country person. • a person who has committed a crime. • a deeply upset and agitated person. • a horse going at the pace of a gallop. • a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy. • a sudden strong and unreflective urge or desire to act. • the state of being unaware or unconscious of what is happening. • ...
Judicial Branch 2025-04-10
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- The right of a convicted person to ask for a review of case by a higher court
- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws.
- A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides if there is enough evidence for a trial.
- Determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
- A serious crime that can result in life in prison.
- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
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- The person filing the complaint
- A formal charging of someone with a crime.
- When the judicial branch interprets laws
- The person accused of a crime or being served
- A less serous crime that can result in up to 1 year of jail time.
- The decision of a judge or jury
- Case involving 2 parties, related to money or property
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
15 Clues: The person filing the complaint • The decision of a judge or jury • When the judicial branch interprets laws • The government’s side in a criminal case. • A formal charging of someone with a crime. • The person accused of a crime or being served • A serious crime that can result in life in prison. • Case involving 2 parties, related to money or property • ...
Crime PPT 2023-03-29
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- people who lie under oath
- A less serious crime. Punishable by confinement of less than a year or by a fine, or both.
- Punishable offense against society.
- the giving or offering of a bribe.
- the practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats.
- theft of personal property.
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- the criminal conduct of taking another’s property or money by a person to whom it has been entrusted.
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- A crime punishable by confinement for more than a year or by a fine more than $1,000 or both – or even death.
- the action of forging or producing a copy of a document, signature, banknote, or work of art.
- the action of taking property unlawfully from a person or place by force or threat of force.
- State statutes prohibiting certain conduct.
- a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful.
- a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
- lesser misdemeanors, not entitled to a jury trial
15 Clues: people who lie under oath • theft of personal property. • the giving or offering of a bribe. • Punishable offense against society. • State statutes prohibiting certain conduct. • lesser misdemeanors, not entitled to a jury trial • the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. • a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful. • ...
Bartosz Prokop 121712 Financial Frauds module 6 2026-05-14
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- Any individual performing work for a company under any legal basis who reports misconduct.
- type of data that cannot be easily categorized or analyzed numerically.
- Short name for EU Network of Experts for Combating Tax Fraud established In 2010 by the Member States of the European Union
- fraudulent transaction that iscorrectly identified as such.
- Short name for International Criminal Police Organization founded in 1923
- fraudulent transaction that is incorrectly identified as legitimate.
- extremely large and complex data sets that include both structured and unstructured data.
- legitimate transaction that is incorrectly identified as fraudulent.
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- Short name for European Union Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation
- ethical reporting of irregularities and misconduct, a tool for effectively detecting fraud and violations.
- numbers and words that can be easily categorized and analyzed.
- Process of analyzing data from various perspectives and summarizing it into useful information.
- Short name for European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation
- Short name for The European Anti-Fraud Office established in 1999
- Short name for The European Public Prosecutor's Office established in 2017
15 Clues: fraudulent transaction that iscorrectly identified as such. • numbers and words that can be easily categorized and analyzed. • Short name for The European Anti-Fraud Office established in 1999 • Short name for European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation • fraudulent transaction that is incorrectly identified as legitimate. • ...
Legal Terms 2026-05-18
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- A written legal document explaining arguments and important facts in a case.
- A person who sees an event or gives testimony in court.
- A written statement confirmed by oath and used as evidence in court.
- Related to courts, judges, or the justice system.
- A person who brings a lawsuit against another person or organization.
- A public official who presides over court proceedings and makes legal decisions.
- An earlier court decision used as a guide for deciding later cases.
- The side in a criminal case that tries to prove the defendant committed a crime.
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- A wrongful act that causes harm to someone and may lead to a lawsuit.
- The questioning of a witness by the opposing side in a court case.
- To formally bring someone before a court to hear the charges against them.
- A legal judgment that a person accused of a crime is not guilty.
- A person accused of a crime or being sued in court.
- Carried out or committed, usually referring to a harmful or criminal act.
- A legal order requiring someone to appear in court or provide documents.
15 Clues: Related to courts, judges, or the justice system. • A person accused of a crime or being sued in court. • A person who sees an event or gives testimony in court. • A legal judgment that a person accused of a crime is not guilty. • The questioning of a witness by the opposing side in a court case. • ...
Spelling List 21 2023-03-14
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- The essence of life
- It will protect your head
- A piece of 2-down floating in 2-across
- A chef might write one
- Someone who has practiced a long time
- Synonym of 'criminal'
- Past tense of 'shake'
- "Can I _____ you something to eat?"
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- 12 inches
- Material that comes from trees
- _____ and cranny
- A player in their first year
- Cheez-It
- Chapter _____
- Past tense of 'take'
- To make food
- I _____ up
- A horse's 1-down
18 Clues: Cheez-It • 12 inches • I _____ up • To make food • Chapter _____ • _____ and cranny • A horse's 1-down • The essence of life • Past tense of 'take' • Synonym of 'criminal' • Past tense of 'shake' • A chef might write one • It will protect your head • A player in their first year • Material that comes from trees • "Can I _____ you something to eat?" • Someone who has practiced a long time • ...
Absolutism and Enlightenment 2022-02-01
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- given to citizens by god.
- pessimistic philosopher
- type of government that replaced feudalism
- criminal justice
- influenced Jefferson's declaration
- document analysis strategy
- Wollstonecraft was one
- technique to address document questions
- often challenged monarchs for power
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- English industrial city
- monarchy that shares power with parliament
- Louix XIV ruled this state
- agreement between citizens and government
- freedom of speech and religion
- separation of powers
- complete set of organism's genes
- life,liberty,and...
- monarchs claimed this in order to rule.
18 Clues: criminal justice • life,liberty,and... • separation of powers • Wollstonecraft was one • English industrial city • pessimistic philosopher • given to citizens by god. • Louix XIV ruled this state • document analysis strategy • freedom of speech and religion • complete set of organism's genes • influenced Jefferson's declaration • often challenged monarchs for power • ...
The Divine Times Daily Crossword 2025-10-24
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- Type of law she practices
- She follows
- Chicago-style eats
- Pretzel Bites from
- Favorite morning drink, good with breakfast
- TV show featuring Linda
- Coleslaw in the Freezer
- meaning godlike or heavenly
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- EMERGENCY CONTACT
- Siblings Divine has
- Sweet treat she loves
- What Divine does in court
- Late night lemon pepper
- Fuels her caffeine cravings
- Favorite fisherman
- Something to puff
- Perfume with the word "Miss" in it
- What Divine is to (mostly) everyone who knows her
18 Clues: She follows • EMERGENCY CONTACT • Something to puff • Chicago-style eats • Pretzel Bites from • Favorite fisherman • Siblings Divine has • Sweet treat she loves • Late night lemon pepper • TV show featuring Linda • Coleslaw in the Freezer • Type of law she practices • What Divine does in court • Fuels her caffeine cravings • meaning godlike or heavenly • Perfume with the word "Miss" in it • ...
LANDMARK SOUTH 3 2025-01-05
11 Clues: Singer Patsy • small insect • outside stove • criminal group • sluggish animal • how geese travel • keeps a boat in place • where someone catches beads • side order with edible leaves • juicy and often goes with Georgia • someone who does taxes for a living
Dear Bully, made by Gage McWilliams 2022-04-14
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- Famous Horror Author
- A collection of stories about bullying
- The desire to want to inflict pain on the people who caused the victim their pain
- Hurting one's emotions with words, and lies.
- Quotations to convey what the characters words or thoughts.
- the drive to do something
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- Values taught applied in life
- Bullying that comes in the form of physical Contact with one's body
- One of the editors for the Dear Bully book
- Form of how a story is written in this book illustrations Pictures to display what's occurring in the story
- Another editor for the Daer Bully book
- Friends People who act as friends with one for their own benefit
- Friends People who back you up no matter what
- The study of people's minds
- People who used to be bullies, turn a new leaf
15 Clues: Famous Horror Author • the drive to do something • The study of people's minds • Values taught applied in life • A collection of stories about bullying • Another editor for the Daer Bully book • One of the editors for the Dear Bully book • Hurting one's emotions with words, and lies. • Friends People who back you up no matter what • ...
Hebrews Chapter 10 2014-03-14
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- Jesus took away the first or second covenant
- The Law will be put in their ______ and minds
- God had none of this in reference to the offerings
- The priests offered sacrifices in this way
- Once there is ----- of sins there is no more sacrifice
- The priests offered sacrifices this often
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- Christ expected his enemies to become these
- The yearly sacrifices was to bring a ____ of the sins of the people
- This word means to have something completely removed
- This happens to us when we become believers due to Christ's crucifiction
- Christ sat down at the right hand of _____
- is a type of offering
- The Holy Ghost is a ------ of what God has said
- The Law is this when compared to things to come
- The blood of goats and bulls can not take away these
15 Clues: is a type of offering • The priests offered sacrifices this often • Christ sat down at the right hand of _____ • The priests offered sacrifices in this way • Christ expected his enemies to become these • Jesus took away the first or second covenant • The Law will be put in their ______ and minds • The Holy Ghost is a ------ of what God has said • ...
European Entrepreneurs Forum 2025-03-04
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- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties or setbacks
- A collaborative relationship between organizations or individuals
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- The practice of maintaining and improving resources without depleting them
- The art of making valuable professional connections
- The selfless concern for the well-being of others
- The quality of being genuine and true to oneself
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- Someone who sees the future before others do
- Someone who turns an idea into a business
- When different minds work together for a common goal
- The process of creating something new and valuable
- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles
- The quality of being thankful and showing appreciation
- The reason for which something is done or created, often giving direction to life
- The person who starts and leads a company
15 Clues: Someone who turns an idea into a business • The person who starts and leads a company • Someone who sees the future before others do • The quality of being genuine and true to oneself • The selfless concern for the well-being of others • The process of creating something new and valuable • The art of making valuable professional connections • ...
Law 2019-10-15
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- the release of a person inmate after inmate has completed part of his or her sentence in prison
- a person who gives testimonies before the court
- v. to bring a criminal action against (a peson) for some offence
- a reduction of the term of a sentence of imprisonment
- information presented in testimony or in document used to make a decision
- a place for persons sentenced to shorter terms of confinement
- the process of calling a witness's testimony into doubt
- the holding of a person in custody
- adj. having committed an offence so he/she is ..
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- punishment ordered by a court
- a lawyer qualified to represent clients in legal proceedings
- an individual against whom a lawsuit is filed
- evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials
- instead of sending an individual to prison,the court releases the person to the community and orders him or her to complete a period of supervision monitored by an officer
- v. to take or hold a suspected criminal with legal authority
- a defence that person was elsewhere at the time the crime
- an official with authority to decide lawsuits brought before courts
17 Clues: punishment ordered by a court • the holding of a person in custody • an individual against whom a lawsuit is filed • a person who gives testimonies before the court • adj. having committed an offence so he/she is .. • evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials • a reduction of the term of a sentence of imprisonment • ...
The Basics of Psychology 2022-01-24
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- Social and cultural influences can overpower the influence of all other determiningfactor to determine behavior
- emphasizes research and advanced study
- The third way to be in Psychology
- The interaction of hereditary and environment, which unfolds inpredictable patterns throughout the lifespan
- treats mental and behavioral problems
- The process in our unconscious minds determines behavior
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- The brain, nervous system, endocrine system, and genes determine behavior
- The stimuli in our environment and the previous consequences of our past behavior effect our current behavior
- The second way to be in Psychology
- A person’s unique pattern of perceptions, interpretations, expectations, beliefs, and memories determine behavior
- The first way to be in Psychology
11 Clues: The third way to be in Psychology • The first way to be in Psychology • The second way to be in Psychology • treats mental and behavioral problems • emphasizes research and advanced study • The process in our unconscious minds determines behavior • The brain, nervous system, endocrine system, and genes determine behavior • ...
Television Shows 2023-10-12
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- Initially, the idea was to make a show about someone in congress or senate
- An episode about guns never aired.
- Follows FBI agents as they delve into the minds of serial killers to solve cases.
- A classic sitcom centered around a group of friends living in New York City.
- Began as a one-woman stage play.
- It was almost a film instead.
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- Explores the legends and their historical adventures.
- Contestants compete in a variety of challenges while living in the wilderness.
- A modern take on Arthur Conan Doyle's detective stories.
- Only the network wanted the laugh track.
- 23 million people watched the season 2 premiere.
11 Clues: It was almost a film instead. • Began as a one-woman stage play. • An episode about guns never aired. • Only the network wanted the laugh track. • 23 million people watched the season 2 premiere. • Explores the legends and their historical adventures. • A modern take on Arthur Conan Doyle's detective stories. • ...
The Four Types Of laws 2022-04-05
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- Stealing or taking someone’s work and saying it is yours.
- a wrongful act or an infringement of a right (other than under contract) leading to civil legal liability.
- A legal action where someone sues someone and takes them to court for an action him or her did
- The individual that is being sued
- Involves disputes between people or groups of people
- Offenses such as vandalism, stealing inexpensive items, writing bad checks for low amounts, and more.
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- The party hat brings the charges agents a criminal
- A law that is followed internationally throughout the United States
- Murder, kidnapping, robbery, and other such crimes are considered this
- Laws that prevent people from deliberately or recklessly harming each other
- Laws that are a public thing to a town or community
11 Clues: The individual that is being sued • The party hat brings the charges agents a criminal • Laws that are a public thing to a town or community • Involves disputes between people or groups of people • Stealing or taking someone’s work and saying it is yours. • A law that is followed internationally throughout the United States • ...
Types of laws 2022-04-14
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- the law of relationships between individuals and the government
- a minor wrong doing
- The party who initiates a lawsuit
- the party sued by the plaintiff; in a criminal matter, the party who is prosecuted
- a wrongful act or an infringement of a right leading to civil legal liability
- comprises treaties, customs, and agreements among nations
- cases that involve disputes between people or groups of people
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- a civil legal action action by one person or entity against another person or entity to be decided in court
- laws that seek to prevent people from deliberately or recklessly harming each other
- the practice of taking someone else’s work or ideas and passing them off as one’s own
- a crime with a punishment of more than one year
11 Clues: a minor wrong doing • The party who initiates a lawsuit • a crime with a punishment of more than one year • comprises treaties, customs, and agreements among nations • cases that involve disputes between people or groups of people • the law of relationships between individuals and the government • ...
Vocabulary Review Ghost Boys Chapters 1-18 2022-04-21
Across
- A government lawyer who initiates prosecution of criminal offenses, and presents the case for prosecution in a criminal proceeding.
- a strong feeling that something is about to happen, especially something unpleasant.superstition
- capable of being comprehended or realized; clear and definite.
- not reasonable; excessive.
- Make quick and easy progress though
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- the quality of being believable, or the power to cause others to believe
- to deny the truth of a statement : say the opposite of what someone else has said
- something that comes before the main or final part
- An assumption about what someone will do or how they will behave based on what social groups they belong to, such as race
- a passage, hall, or room between the outer door and the interior of a building : lobby
- something that envelops or conceals
11 Clues: not reasonable; excessive. • something that envelops or conceals • Make quick and easy progress though • something that comes before the main or final part • capable of being comprehended or realized; clear and definite. • the quality of being believable, or the power to cause others to believe • ...
Best Life 2023-10-10
PE4 Crossword 2021-02-17
Across
- a great way to awaken our state of minds
- any enjoyable leisure experience
- a spontaneous physical activity for children
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- comes from the Latin word "licere"
- a good cardio exercise and a common recreational activity
- a instrument to start set up the mood for recreational activities and also a great way to start passion
- a favorite pastime among Filipinos to fight boredom in solitude
7 Clues: any enjoyable leisure experience • comes from the Latin word "licere" • a great way to awaken our state of minds • a spontaneous physical activity for children • a good cardio exercise and a common recreational activity • a favorite pastime among Filipinos to fight boredom in solitude • ...
Tomas Aquinas 2018-10-04
Across
- the objective of a ruler
- God instilled it into men´s minds
- The more a man is ____ the less is he under the law
- In the text Aquinas wonders if it pertains to reason
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- creature that partakes in an intellectual maner
- Not essential to law because it is only made to those who are present
- law that is subject to devine providence
7 Clues: the objective of a ruler • God instilled it into men´s minds • law that is subject to devine providence • creature that partakes in an intellectual maner • The more a man is ____ the less is he under the law • In the text Aquinas wonders if it pertains to reason • Not essential to law because it is only made to those who are present
2- CPP - Instrução Criminal 2021-04-26
Across
- Se o acusado que foi citado por edital não comparecer e nem constituir advogado, haverá ??? do processo
- A falta de intimação do denunciado para oferecer contrarrazões ao recurso interposto da rejeição da denúncia, não a suprimindo a nomeação do defensor dativo - isso constitui ???? (Súmula 707 do STF)
- Se o acusado que foi citado por edital não comparecer e nem constituir advogado, haverá suspensão da ??? também
- O processo ficará suspenso até o prazo máximo da pena prescrever em ???, por exemplo, num caso de homicídio este ficará suspenso por 20 anos
- Caso o réu não compareça, mesmo tendo ele sido citado por hora certa, ser-lhe-á nomeado um defensor ???
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- No CPP, a regra é de que a citação seja ???/real
- O prazo da apelação no JEC ou JECRIM é de ??? em caso de rejeição de denúncia ou queixa
- Recurso cabível para a decisão que rejeita a denúncia ou queixa no JEC ou JECRIM é a ????
- No CPP, a citação ficta ocorre por hora ??? - quando o réu se oculta (aplicam-se os arts. 252,253 e 254 do CPC)
- No CPP, a regra é de que a citação seja ???/presumida
- No CPP, a citação também ocorre por ???? - quando o réu não é encontrado
11 Clues: No CPP, a regra é de que a citação seja ???/real • No CPP, a regra é de que a citação seja ???/presumida • No CPP, a citação também ocorre por ???? - quando o réu não é encontrado • O prazo da apelação no JEC ou JECRIM é de ??? em caso de rejeição de denúncia ou queixa • Recurso cabível para a decisão que rejeita a denúncia ou queixa no JEC ou JECRIM é a ???? • ...
Criminal Justice Law 1 2016-08-21
Across
- in the frankpledge system, every male over twelve years of age was required to form a group of ten families called a "tithing"
- local level individuals who assisted the shire reeve and organized posses to chase and apprehend criminals
- system a form of community policing instituted by king william in 1066
- entrusted to serve and protect the public, and to control and prevent crime.
- In 1829, english parliament mandated a publicly funded police force throughout england
- a London magistrate who, in 1748, formed a group of law enforcement agents to apprehend criminals and recover stolen property from the entertainment district
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- the Greek word that "police" is derived from
- ten "tithings" were grouped together to form a hundred, and these consolidated groups were called "shires"
- a member of english parliament in 1829 who led the mandating of a publicly funded police force throughout england via the london metropolitan police act
- a student of Vollmer's who advocated for law enforcement agencies to employ technological advances, such as motorized patrols, effective radio communications, and rapid response, to aid effective crime fighting.
- Another name for the "Bobbies" because of Sir Robert Peel's influence in creating the force
11 Clues: the Greek word that "police" is derived from • system a form of community policing instituted by king william in 1066 • entrusted to serve and protect the public, and to control and prevent crime. • In 1829, english parliament mandated a publicly funded police force throughout england • ...
Criminal Justice Law 1 2016-08-21
Across
- a student of Vollmer's who advocated for law enforcement agencies to employ technological advances, such as motorized patrols, effective radio communications, and rapid response, to aid effective crime fighting.
- entrusted to serve and protect the public, and to control and prevent crime.
- a London magistrate who, in 1748, formed a group of law enforcement agents to apprehend criminals and recover stolen property from the entertainment district
- ten "tithings" were grouped together to form a hundred, and these consolidated groups were called "shires"
- In 1829, english parliament mandated a publicly funded police force throughout england
- the Greek word that "police" is derived from
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- in the frankpledge system, every male over twelve years of age was required to form a group of ten families called a "tithing"
- a member of english parliament in 1829 who led the mandating of a publicly funded police force throughout england via the london metropolitan police act
- system a form of community policing instituted by king william in 1066
- local level individuals who assisted the shire reeve and organized posses to chase and apprehend criminals
- Another name for the "Bobbies" because of Sir Robert Peel's influence in creating the force
11 Clues: the Greek word that "police" is derived from • system a form of community policing instituted by king william in 1066 • entrusted to serve and protect the public, and to control and prevent crime. • In 1829, english parliament mandated a publicly funded police force throughout england • ...
Criminal Justice Ch 16 2022-05-03
Across
- Court ordered permission to search
- a minor crime less than a year in jail
- early release from prison
- taken into custody
- formal charges and allowed to enter a plea
- Jury finds someone not guilty
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- illegal evidence not allowed
- imprisonment in a jail or prison
- police inform you of your rights
- punishable by more than one year in prison
- the judge announces the punishment for a crime
11 Clues: taken into custody • early release from prison • illegal evidence not allowed • Jury finds someone not guilty • imprisonment in a jail or prison • police inform you of your rights • Court ordered permission to search • a minor crime less than a year in jail • punishable by more than one year in prison • formal charges and allowed to enter a plea • ...
Ch 4 Criminal Law 2024-10-31
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- A minor violation that can result in a fine or a limited time in incarceration
- A crime offense punishable by death or by incarceration in a prison facility for at least one year
- An improper or illegal inducement to crime by agents of law enforcement
- The science, study and philosophy of law
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- The “gathering, transmitting, or losing” of information related to the national defense in such a manner that the information becomes available to enemies of the United States and may be used to their advantage
- a rule of conduct that mandates forms of behavior
- A U.S. citizen’s actions to help a foreign government overthrow, make war against, or seriously injure the United States
- The state of mind that accompanies a criminal act. Also known as a guilty mind.
- A wrongful act, damage, or injury not involving a breach of contract
- Written or codified law; the “law on the books,” as enacted by the government body or agency having the power to make laws
- The branch of modern law that governs relationships between parties
11 Clues: The science, study and philosophy of law • a rule of conduct that mandates forms of behavior • The branch of modern law that governs relationships between parties • A wrongful act, damage, or injury not involving a breach of contract • An improper or illegal inducement to crime by agents of law enforcement • ...
Criminal Justice Discussion Crossword 2024-10-09
Across
- Discretion and abuse of power are 2:
- What is it called when police prioritize calls based on urgency and availability
- This thing is filled out by police to try and get a warrant
- This is an example of a special population that the police will need to be trained to deal with
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- How is police productivity measured?
- Since 9/11, which police response has been increased, reactive or proactive?
- This type of force by police is illegal
- Why do police do pat downs?
- In the case of United States v. Dayton (2002), police don't have to tell you you have the right to say no to what?
- Are most police responses reactive or proactive?
- What did Terry v. Ohio (1968) say is legal?
11 Clues: Why do police do pat downs? • How is police productivity measured? • Discretion and abuse of power are 2: • This type of force by police is illegal • What did Terry v. Ohio (1968) say is legal? • Are most police responses reactive or proactive? • This thing is filled out by police to try and get a warrant • ...
Session 8 2021-04-29
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- An expert in the study of God
- Saint ____ wrote a guide for monastic life.
- A religious way of living in which one lives in isolation and devotes their life to spiritual work.
- One whose life is dedicated to prayer
- Saint ____ was the founder of Christian Monasticism
- A community that began to follow a stricter version of The Rule of Saint Benedict
- evangelical _____ help men and women in religious communities focus their minds and hearts on God.
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- Founded the Order of Preachers
- Members of religious communities ____ themselves to God by living out the evangelical counsels.
- Moderation
- The ____ of the Jesuits is "for the greater
- Saint Thomas ___ is recognized by the church as its foremost western philosopher and theologian.
- Founded by Saint Ignatius of Loyola
- of God"
14 Clues: of God" • Moderation • An expert in the study of God • Founded the Order of Preachers • Founded by Saint Ignatius of Loyola • One whose life is dedicated to prayer • Saint ____ wrote a guide for monastic life. • The ____ of the Jesuits is "for the greater • Saint ____ was the founder of Christian Monasticism • ...
Justice Vocab 2024-04-22
Across
- Giving God his due
- Giving principals of being and government their due
- What individuals owe to each other
- A virtue that ransforms human relationships into a genuine commitment to the common good, rooted in the recognition of the interconnectedness of the human race
- What society as a whole owes to the individual
- Giving benefactors their due
- Giving the generosity due to others
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- Giving the kindness due to others
- The perpetual and constant will to give each his due
- Giving superiors their due
- (2 words) When a society provides the conditions that allow associations and individuals to obtain what is their due
- What the individual owes to society
- Giving an accurate image of our minds to one another
- Giving due retribution for harm inflicted on one's self or friend
14 Clues: Giving God his due • Giving superiors their due • Giving benefactors their due • Giving the kindness due to others • What individuals owe to each other • What the individual owes to society • Giving the generosity due to others • What society as a whole owes to the individual • Giving principals of being and government their due • ...
The recruit 2025-04-28
11 Clues: brainy • cost lots • to be strong • a bad person • pause in fright • to kill yourself • asking people questions • big bang and destruction • act like someone you are not • someone you share a room with • take something that is not yours
Monster - Part 1 2022-09-13
Across
- to take into custody; arrest by legal warrant or authority.
- to examine (a witness called by the opposing side), as for the purpose of discrediting the witness's testimony.
- a person who perpetrates, or commits, an illegal, criminal, or evil act
- a written declaration upon oath made before an authorized official.
- an offense, as murder or burglary, of graver character than those called misdemeanors, especially those commonly punished in the U.S. by imprisonment for more than a year.
- a person who is suspected, especially one suspected of a crime, offense, or the like.
- opposed in feeling, action, or character; antagonistic
- upheld or confirmed as valid
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- to rule or decide against (a plea, argument, etc.); reject
- a person, as a complainant or chief witness, instigating prosecution in a criminal proceeding.
- an application or proceeding for review by a higher tribunal.
- Stool pigeons; also, slang for police
- a person who informs or communicates information or news; informant.
- The finding or answer of a jury given to the court concerning a matter submitted to their judgment.
- directing, guiding.
15 Clues: directing, guiding. • upheld or confirmed as valid • Stool pigeons; also, slang for police • opposed in feeling, action, or character; antagonistic • to rule or decide against (a plea, argument, etc.); reject • to take into custody; arrest by legal warrant or authority. • an application or proceeding for review by a higher tribunal. • ...
Forensics 2023-01-25
Across
- the red liquid that circulates in the arteries
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain.
- a person, especially a police officer, whose occupation is to investigate and solve crimes.
- has an idea or impression of the existence, presence, or truth of (something) without certain proof.
- The molecule inside cells that contains the genetic information responsible for the development and function of an organism.
- arm a rifle, pistol, or other portable gun.
- watery liquid secreted into the mouth by glands.
- a claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, especially a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place.
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- the killing of one person by another.
- a person who carries out a formal inquiry or investigation.
- a mark made on a surface by a person's fingertip.
- a person who has committed a crime.
- is a reason for doing something, especially one that is hidden or not obvious.
- a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident.
15 Clues: a person who has committed a crime. • the killing of one person by another. • arm a rifle, pistol, or other portable gun. • the red liquid that circulates in the arteries • watery liquid secreted into the mouth by glands. • a mark made on a surface by a person's fingertip. • a person who carries out a formal inquiry or investigation. • ...
WorkPlace Bullying Crossword Puzzle 2016-07-19
Across
- A punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract.
- Deliberately cruel or violent.
- A formal declaration by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law that someone is guilty of a criminal offence.
- Unpleasantly rough or jarring to the senses.
- In relation to a job or profession
- The state or fact of being accountable or to blame for something.
- Relating to the body as opposed to the mind.
- Use superior strength or influence to intimidate (someone), typically to force them to do something.
- Unceasingly intent.
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- The system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and which it may enforce by the imposition of penalties.
- Continuing to exist or occur over a prolonged period.
- Of, affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person.
- The process of making or enacting laws.
- The state of being in captivity
- Contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law.
15 Clues: Unceasingly intent. • Deliberately cruel or violent. • The state of being in captivity • In relation to a job or profession • The process of making or enacting laws. • Unpleasantly rough or jarring to the senses. • Relating to the body as opposed to the mind. • Continuing to exist or occur over a prolonged period. • ...
Law 2022-02-22
Across
- A system of values that outlines concepts of right and wrong, as well as good and bad behaviours.
- The law which formed the basis of civil law in many counties today.
- A two-level system of government.
- A legal system based on two opposing sides arguing their case in front of an impartial judge.
- A one-level system of government.
- First written law.
- Major contribution to modern day society is Jury´s.
- A criminal sentence focused on punishment. Restitution A criminal sentence focused on restoring or paying back the victim.
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- A written version of a proposed new law.
- A document that outlines how a country should be structured, and how it should function.
- First branch
- Branch of Government that is responsible for the court system.
- A state of disorder in a society resulting from a lack of government authority.
- The regulation of life in society based on principles of reason an fairness.
- The law given to the Hebrew people, found in the first five books of the Old Testament.
15 Clues: First branch • First written law. • A two-level system of government. • A one-level system of government. • A written version of a proposed new law. • Major contribution to modern day society is Jury´s. • Branch of Government that is responsible for the court system. • The law which formed the basis of civil law in many counties today. • ...
Expanding the Concepts of Crime 2023-10-24
Across
- Prohibits anyone from being prosecuted twice for essentially the same crime
- "Guilty mind"
- First ten amendments to the constitution
- The law can be __________ if after setting some requirement or punishment, the law does not specify what is required or what conduct is punishable
- Law that retroactively makes criminal conduct that was not criminal when performed
- Intent of the action AND the consequences
- The body of crime
- A body of rules that has binding legal force
- Theory that both actus reus and mens rea must be present in order for someone to be criminally liable
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- A person may be found guilty of a crime with ONLY mens rea and no actus reus
- Actus reus, mens rea, and causation
- Legislation that imposes punishment on a specific person or group of people without a judicial trial
- No one can be convicted of a crime for which there exists no law prohibiting it
- "Guilty act"
- Offenses that disturb society in such a way that the action taken is seen as invading the peace and tranquility of society
15 Clues: "Guilty act" • "Guilty mind" • The body of crime • Actus reus, mens rea, and causation • First ten amendments to the constitution • Intent of the action AND the consequences • A body of rules that has binding legal force • Prohibits anyone from being prosecuted twice for essentially the same crime • ...
Major Elements and Legal Aspects Crossword 2024-05-23
Across
- the amendment affords an indigent person the right to court-appointed counsel
- also known as "actual" damages, pays inmate for out-of-pocket expenses and mental suffering
- this level of court addresses misdemeanors, traffic court
- the type of liability in which we have failed to do our duty
- the amendment addresses access to courts and council, protections in disciplinary hearings
- this amendment protects inmates rights to religion, correspondence, visitation, media access
- this amendment forbids unreasonable searches and seizures
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- this level of court addresses felonies, serious criminal trials, jury trials
- ______ is defined by the presence of four conditions: a duty owed, a duty breached, damage/loss, breach of duty is the proximate cause of damage/loss
- the highest level of court in the United States
- the highest security level eligible for inmate worker positions
- this amendment protects against self-incrimination
- An 8-505 order can commit an individual to _________ treatment as an alternative to incarceration
- this amendment addresses humane conditions and proportional punishments
- a civil (as opposed to criminal) wrong; these suits seek damages only
15 Clues: the highest level of court in the United States • this amendment protects against self-incrimination • this level of court addresses misdemeanors, traffic court • this amendment forbids unreasonable searches and seizures • the type of liability in which we have failed to do our duty • the highest security level eligible for inmate worker positions • ...
The ultimate test for 6th grade minds 2023-11-06
Across
- how long dose it take for blood to travel through your body
- what word means to bloom after every year
- what mountains take up the west coast of South America
- How do you spell 40
- in what sport can you score an eagle
- Which planet was a planet entitled 2009
- what land features on USA produce most corn
- in 1588 the Spanish armada attacked the English fleet who won the battle
- what is h2o
- what is a other word for waterway
- which state is Portland in
- what country has provinces
- what is the opposite of shorten
- where is the champs Elises(city)
- what is the common cold caused by
- in which country did Ming rule
- 10 to the power of 9 is
- if you are drawing a map are you a cinematographer or a cartographer
- what is the southernmost state in the us
- where is cape Canaveral
- what month is Mother’s Day
- who was Leonard Bernstein
- what continent is covered entirely by ice
- which is false the earth is round or flat
- what sport is played in the nfl
- during the Middle Ages which were the lowest class
- what country has House of Commons
- which number is spelled alphabetically
- which represents blue ruby saffron gold indigo or lemon
- the number of C is what
- when was writing invented
- what is the next leap year after the year 2000 + 1
- 3a=45 a=__
- did you ____ the train whistle (lots of answers get clues first
- what is the largest country in Africa
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- who did the unification of Italy
- what is the federal bureau of investigation called for short
- what is the word of half of the earth
- her eyes were sapphires is a figure of speech that is called a _______
- the meridian line is a line of ______
- who was Roman Empire when Jesus was born
- what do you inhale when you breath
- where was phonincia (country)]
- what is the first name of the 41st president
- what is the capital of Cuba
- what dose world war 2 abbrivaded
- which word has a long vowel cut cute chum chuck
- what is the misfit Arthur Ashe john Elway Pete Sampras (insert first name)
- where can you visit Hamburg
- who wrote the odyssey
- protons and neutrons are in what part of atom
- EI AI is the airline of what country
- what kind of food is an okra
- who refs baseball
- what is 0 latitude
- what animal type is a porpoise
- what is the darkest color
- what is doctor abbreviated as
- what happens when atoms move faster
- what languish is salami
- what is a group of 4 munitions called
- where is the gobi desert (continue)
- is the word exquisite a synonym or an antonym for lovely
- what is the word for an animal that eats insects
- what is 6275 rounded to the nearest thousandth
- how many centimeters make a meter
- how many degrees of latitude are there between the equator and the poles
- which is not an integer 17 5 -12 3.5
- 5 to the power of 2 is what
- What kind of book uses synonyms and antonyms
- when did uk give independence to Hong Kong
71 Clues: 3a=45 a=__ • what is h2o • who refs baseball • what is 0 latitude • How do you spell 40 • who wrote the odyssey • 10 to the power of 9 is • where is cape Canaveral • what languish is salami • the number of C is what • what is the darkest color • when was writing invented • which state is Portland in • what country has provinces • what month is Mother’s Day • who was Leonard Bernstein • ...
Nurturing Bites: A Puzzle for Growing Minds 2025-02-25
Across
- What drink is best for toddlers between meals?
- What is recommended to ensure toddlers do not choke while eating?
- True/false There is a serving size guideline for children over 12 months old
- What should be removed from fruits like apples, kiwifruit, peaches, and tomatoes before serving to toddlers?
- This can prevent toddlers from chewing food
- What is a suitable alternative to cow’s milk for toddlers? (3,4)
- raw apple and carrots should be prepared this way to prevent this
- The ideal texture of the food offered to 7-8 month olds
- True/false You cannot spread a serving size for a food item across a day
- Foods for infants should not have this added to their food
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- Bread, cereal, rice or pasta come from this food group
- What drink should never be given to toddlers?
- What is one way toddlers can learn to self-manage and recognise when they are full (4,4)
- At what point of the meal should milk ideally be served for toddlers?
- how often does food need to be offered before a toddler may try it?
- Which food should be removed from chicken and fish to prevent choking
- the term used to describe when an object lodges in the throat or windpipe blocking the flow of air.
- one of the names of the four food groups toddlers should have
- Meat, chicken, legumes and leafy greens are good sources of this mineral
- What type of drinks are suitable for toddlers aged 12 months to 2 years?
20 Clues: This can prevent toddlers from chewing food • What drink should never be given to toddlers? • What drink is best for toddlers between meals? • Bread, cereal, rice or pasta come from this food group • The ideal texture of the food offered to 7-8 month olds • Foods for infants should not have this added to their food • ...
T1 Week 3 Spelling 2022-11-10
9 Clues: Raw • A criminal • A sudden shout • Become sharper • Become lighter • Paid too little • Become quiet and calm • insufficiently cooked • A sudden increase in disease is a …
UK Criminal Justice System 2022-01-17
Across
- To respond to a charge in court
- The quality of being believable or convincing
- Money to pay when you do something wrong
- The background of an event
- Unable to be accepted in court
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- When a law is reversed
- Liable to be charged with a crime
- Evidence
- Person who sees an event
- Temporary release of an accused person
- Unbreakable
11 Clues: Evidence • Unbreakable • When a law is reversed • Person who sees an event • The background of an event • Unable to be accepted in court • To respond to a charge in court • Liable to be charged with a crime • Temporary release of an accused person • Money to pay when you do something wrong • The quality of being believable or convincing
vocabulary 2012-10-24
Across
- Antonym for excited.
- Synonym for tiny.
- Abigail Williams had alot of these.
- Antyonym for small.
- Romeo and Juliet.
- Teachers do this to their students.
- Synonym for manipluative.
- Think boxing.
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- (blank) of court.
- Teachers pet.
- Synonym for exaggerate.
- Another name for judge.
- The cop (blank) the driver for speeding.
- The judge (blank) the criminal to life in prison.
- Coach Diener is (blank) on game days.
- Antonym for happy.
16 Clues: Teachers pet. • Think boxing. • (blank) of court. • Synonym for tiny. • Romeo and Juliet. • Antonym for happy. • Antyonym for small. • Antonym for excited. • Synonym for exaggerate. • Another name for judge. • Synonym for manipluative. • Abigail Williams had alot of these. • Teachers do this to their students. • Coach Diener is (blank) on game days. • ...
Mister Miracle Crossword 2024-03-04
Across
- Scott Free’s place of birth.
- “Killer of babies”
- Have you ever seen the ____?
- Co-leader of the armies of New Genesis.
- The great deity himself.
- All knowing technology.
- Unescapable?
- A before execution excursion.
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- is.
- Brunch spot
- Perfect for a criminal trial.
- The first child born of Apokolips and New Genesis on Earth.
- Creator
- God with a dog helper.
- Scott and Barda's manager.
- The boisterous babe of Babylon.
16 Clues: is. • Creator • Brunch spot • Unescapable? • “Killer of babies” • God with a dog helper. • All knowing technology. • The great deity himself. • Scott and Barda's manager. • Scott Free’s place of birth. • Have you ever seen the ____? • Perfect for a criminal trial. • A before execution excursion. • The boisterous babe of Babylon. • Co-leader of the armies of New Genesis. • ...
Leadership By Design Map 2021-09-21
Across
- Our "superhero" cards
- Our future mascot?
- Our first hands-on activity in class
- The book that we've been reading about leaders in our world
- Something we're going to start tackling later in the semester
- The leaders that we made based on who inspired us
- What we want to uphold in the classroom
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- Daily assignments after each class
- How we see ourselves as a leader
- What we are going to do in the class
- The way that we've engaged with one another in professional discussions
- The thing we did in the first week of school
- The focus for the class (we're trying to improve it in everyone)
- Everyone in the class has come together to form it
14 Clues: Our future mascot? • Our "superhero" cards • How we see ourselves as a leader • Daily assignments after each class • What we are going to do in the class • Our first hands-on activity in class • What we want to uphold in the classroom • The thing we did in the first week of school • The leaders that we made based on who inspired us • ...
Manhasset Holiday Kickoff 2021 2021-11-12
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- celebrating our incredible 100 year storied history
- the quality of being kind and thoughtful
- the most precious skin Gucci uses in multiple categories
- our watches are all 100% ____ made
- this is where the Love Parade took place
- the culmination of Alessandro's and Demna's creative minds
- a person's aim or desired result
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- the female star of our upcoming House of Gucci
- The Greek god of fertility and wine
- the combined action of a group of people towards one common goal
- the newest service we offer to give clients a chance to personalize their purchase
- this riding sport has been the source of inspiration for multiple collections
- this line was reimagined recently with beautiful antiqued silver hardware
- this iconic hardware is the standout feature of our famous Jackie handbags and wallets
14 Clues: a person's aim or desired result • our watches are all 100% ____ made • The Greek god of fertility and wine • the quality of being kind and thoughtful • this is where the Love Parade took place • the female star of our upcoming House of Gucci • celebrating our incredible 100 year storied history • the most precious skin Gucci uses in multiple categories • ...
Psychology terms 2025-10-31
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- what was your favorite hobby seven years ago?
- have I been here before?
- the unconscious blocking of uncomfortable thoughts and bad memories
- retrieving memories or information that was learned at an earlier time
- an event that evokes a response
- favoring and interpreting information as aligning with ones beliefs despite evidence to support it
- a psychological function that determines the way we think and process our surroundings
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- acquiring knowledge, skills, and insight
- the minds way of storing information that can later be retrieved or recalled
- what a dog or cat is to a house pet according to many
- an assumption about a group of people or ideas based on experiences
- what did you do this morning?
- the development of a skill or hobby
- the way an issue is presented
14 Clues: have I been here before? • what did you do this morning? • the way an issue is presented • an event that evokes a response • the development of a skill or hobby • acquiring knowledge, skills, and insight • what was your favorite hobby seven years ago? • what a dog or cat is to a house pet according to many • ...
Representations of Australia 2026-06-28
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- The Australian bird featured in Judith Wright's poem.
- Many people in Dampier work as this.
- The natural environment or scenery described in many Australian poems.
- Giving human qualities to animals or objects.
- The town where most of the film takes place.
- A popular meeting place in the film where Tommy first arrives.
- The Australian tree in Oodgeroo Noonuccal's poem.
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- A comparison using the words "like" or "as".
- A group of people who come together because of Red Dog.
- Language technique that helps readers create pictures in their minds.
- The second word in the title Clancy of the ________.
- Australia's remote inland areas.
- A long period with very little rain, described in My Country.
- The remote region of Western Australia where Red Dog is set.
14 Clues: Australia's remote inland areas. • Many people in Dampier work as this. • A comparison using the words "like" or "as". • The town where most of the film takes place. • Giving human qualities to animals or objects. • The Australian tree in Oodgeroo Noonuccal's poem. • The second word in the title Clancy of the ________. • ...
Arrest Key Terms 2021-09-07
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- Process The constitutional rights of citizens against government actions that threaten the denial of life, liberty, or property. In criminal cases, arrests and trials must meet certain minimum standards of fairness, and laws cannot violate constitutional rights.
- Amendment The right to a grand jury for a capital or serious crime; protection against double jeopardy; protection against self- incrimination; prohibition of the taking of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
- Suspicion Warranted suspicion that a person may be engaged in criminal conduct. Not quite to the level of probable cause.
- Warrant A court-ordered document giving law enforcement the authority to arrest someone on a specific charge.
- to Counsel The right to be represented by an attorney at critical stages of the criminal justice system.
- Warning The warning given to suspects by law enforcement, advising suspects of their legal rights to counsel, to refuse to answer questions, to avoid self-incrimination, and other privileges. Named after the landmark case of Miranda v. Arizona (1966).
- Cause Reasonable suspicion or belief that a crime has been committed and that a particular person committed that crime.
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- Giving evidence and answering questions that would tend to subject one to criminal prosecution.
- Taking a person suspected of committing a crime into custody and curtailing the individual’s freedom to leave, until the person can be brought before a judge to answer the charges against him or her.
9 Clues: Giving evidence and answering questions that would tend to subject one to criminal prosecution. • to Counsel The right to be represented by an attorney at critical stages of the criminal justice system. • Warrant A court-ordered document giving law enforcement the authority to arrest someone on a specific charge. • ...
All about iamaccb.sg 2020-04-15
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- One of the looping messages in the advisory tells us to practise safe __________
- Used to make the blue layer in the DIY mask video
- The first C in 'iamaccb' stands for ___________
- the first news platform in 'Ketchup with the News'
- The number of religions found under 'Dun Pray Pray'
- The 'Sweat like Siao' section shows a handphone and a _______
- The first symptom shown in the 'See Doctor' section
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- Hokkien dialect for 'bun knife' which means to tattle or tell on someone
- The 'R21 Stuff' section is purely _________ in nature
- Only word starting with Q that is on people's minds
- To treat someone to food or drinks in Malay
11 Clues: To treat someone to food or drinks in Malay • The first C in 'iamaccb' stands for ___________ • Used to make the blue layer in the DIY mask video • the first news platform in 'Ketchup with the News' • Only word starting with Q that is on people's minds • The number of religions found under 'Dun Pray Pray' • The first symptom shown in the 'See Doctor' section • ...
Michael Vey (Book 1) - Unit 3 2024-01-29
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- One of Taylor's powers - she can make you forget what you were doing/thinking (page 40)
- Michael and Taylor admit that their skin will ____ in the dark (page 40)
- Vocab word meaning messy
- Vocab word meaning a curve
- Vocab word meaning to do the same thing at the same time
- Michael, Taylor and _____ are in a secret club (page 42)
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- Vocab word meaning a long speech
- Vocab word meaning something respected or honored
- Taylor goes with Michael to ____ before they go to her house (page 34)
- Vocab word meaning to stop until another time
- Taylor can also read ____ if she is touching you.(page 42)
11 Clues: Vocab word meaning messy • Vocab word meaning a curve • Vocab word meaning a long speech • Vocab word meaning to stop until another time • Vocab word meaning something respected or honored • Vocab word meaning to do the same thing at the same time • Michael, Taylor and _____ are in a secret club (page 42) • Taylor can also read ____ if she is touching you.(page 42) • ...
T1 Week 3 Spelling 2022-11-10
9 Clues: Raw • A criminal • A sudden shout • Become sharper • Become lighter • Paid too little • Become quiet and calm • insufficiently cooked • A sudden increase in disease is a …
Super power 2026-06-11
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- Very light raining
- the edge of the ocean
- one step before married
- The most delicious
- Someone who buys something
- hypnotized or utterly fascinated
- Heavy raining
- very important
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- never done or known before
- When someone says (I told you)
- Import something illegally
- Lying
- Severe or bad behavior (in kids)
- rich and high sociality
- equitably
- the place that someone choose if you are or not a criminal
- Shocking and very bad
17 Clues: Lying • equitably • Heavy raining • very important • Very light raining • The most delicious • the edge of the ocean • Shocking and very bad • one step before married • rich and high sociality • never done or known before • Import something illegally • Someone who buys something • When someone says (I told you) • Severe or bad behavior (in kids) • hypnotized or utterly fascinated • ...
BOOKS BASED ON GANGSTERS 2025-10-13
Civil/Criminal Law crossword puzzle 2023-11-29
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- a violation or infringement of a law or agreement.
- a building in which people are legally held as a punishment for a crime they have committed or while awaiting trial
- statements the opportunity for each party to remind jurors about key evidence presented and to persuade them to adopt an interpretation favorable to their position
- 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 state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- a sum of money a person is entitled to after another party causes them harm through a breach of duty or violation of a right.
- statement clearly present your team's case, explain why your argument is strong, and state what criteria your team will use to support it.
- a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- a minor wrongdoing
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- a place of confinement for persons held in lawful custody
- tort wrongful civil acts done on purpose
- failure to use reasonable care, resulting in damage or injury to another
- bargain agreements between defendants and prosecutors in which defendants agree to plead guilty to some or all of the charges against them in exchange for concessions from the prosecutors.
- guilty to six felonies"
- behavior that is punishable as a public offense
15 Clues: a minor wrongdoing • guilty to six felonies" • behavior that is punishable as a public offense • tort wrongful civil acts done on purpose • a violation or infringement of a law or agreement. • a place of confinement for persons held in lawful custody • the state of being responsible for something, especially by law. • ...
Mock Trial Vocabulary 2023-01-06
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- Examination from witness who produced the defendant
- One who prosecutes another for a crime
- Standard that must be met by prosecution's evidence in a criminal case
- An individual who witnessed the crime or heard about it in a first person view
- How believable a testimony is
- In law, rational
- A person who been qualified by a state or federal court to provide legal services
- Greater weight of evidence required in a civil lawsuit
- Having commited a crime
- Free from guilt
- A jury's decision
- A formal accusation in writing
- A paper,chart
- Legal proof that helps decide a verdict
- Duty placed upon criminal defendant to prove or disprove a disputed fact
- Real and clear evidence
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- Evidence in a trial not obtained from an eyewitness
- Attorney representing the accused
- Specific crime a defendant is accused of committing
- Group of persons sworn to render a verdict
- Evidence the court allows to be admitted at trial
- Direction that the judge gives the jury concerning a case
- To give evidence as a witness
- Mental desire to act in a particular way
- To weigh,discuss
- Examination of a witness on whose behalf they are called
- An act committed in violation of law
- The accused
- An official with authority that decides a verdict
29 Clues: The accused • A paper,chart • Free from guilt • In law, rational • To weigh,discuss • A jury's decision • Having commited a crime • Real and clear evidence • To give evidence as a witness • How believable a testimony is • A formal accusation in writing • Attorney representing the accused • An act committed in violation of law • One who prosecutes another for a crime • ...
Unit 6 Crime, Deviance and social control 2021-07-01
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- defining a person or a group in a certain way
- confusion and uncertainty over social norms
- the action of restoring someone to former privileges or reputation after a period of disfavour
- A socially constructed expression of approval or disapproval
- select as an object of attention or attack
- A group that espouses a way of living that is different from that of the dominant culture
- to be forced away from one's home and unable to return
- An assumption we make about a person or a group, often on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information
- set of attributes, behaviours, and roles associated with men
- failure to conform to social norms
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- The process whereby we learn to become competent members of a group
- close observation, especially of a suspected spy or criminal
- give something to someone in recognition of their services, efforts, or achievements.
- a place in which people are legally held as a punishment for a crime they have committed or while awaiting trial
- compliance with standards, rules, or laws
- trait that we possess that causes us to lose prestige in the eyes of others
- behaviour which is against the law
- thing that discourages or is intended to discourage someone from doing something.
- criminal activities carried out by means of computers or the internet.
- activities carried out by police officers in order to preserve law and order
20 Clues: behaviour which is against the law • failure to conform to social norms • compliance with standards, rules, or laws • select as an object of attention or attack • confusion and uncertainty over social norms • defining a person or a group in a certain way • to be forced away from one's home and unable to return • ...
searching suspects and property 2024-05-29
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- the police have ____ to investigate suspected criminal offences
- the killing of one person by another that is not legally justified
- any unwanted behaviour of a sexual nature
- _____ is the crime of attempting to take anything of value by force
- the state of owning or controlling something
- a officer who administers the law
- the _____ keep us safe
- forensic scientists study _____
- legal document that gives authority to a specified person to take the action which is set out
- police can enter private ______ without a search warrant
- the person had to plan their _____ route
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- a situation where a person is kept imprisoned while awaiting trial
- a property occupied by a business
- a person who is practicing or involving violent acts of terror
- a person who the police believe is involved in a crime
- to ____ is to search them, usually for weapons
- a breach of the law or rule
- a person who has been found guilty of a criminal offence
- the process of making or enacting laws
- the power or right to give orders of make decisions
- major offences heard in the Supreme Court
- the police can undertake a body ____ in order to find a weapon that may be concealed
- an object designed to inflict physical damage
- a person who has _____ another's goods
24 Clues: the _____ keep us safe • a breach of the law or rule • forensic scientists study _____ • a property occupied by a business • a officer who administers the law • the process of making or enacting laws • a person who has _____ another's goods • the person had to plan their _____ route • any unwanted behaviour of a sexual nature • major offences heard in the Supreme Court • ...
CIA, Drug Trafficking, and Global Destabilization 2025-01-29
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- A substance that can alter the mind or body, often trafficked illegally
- Organized criminal groups controlling drug trafficking in regions like Mexico
- A highly addictive drug made from opium that has fueled global epidemics
- Nicaraguan rebels backed by the CIA, allegedly involved in cocaine trafficking
- Physical force used to harm or intimidate, often linked to drug conflicts
- Systems of production, trade, and money, often impacted by illicit markets
- A narcotic drug derived from poppies, heavily produced in Southeast Asia and Afghanistan
- The process of creating chaos or weakening a region or government
- The act of monitoring and regulating government or agency actions
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- A country where heroin production surged following US intervention
- Dishonest conduct by those in power, often linked to criminal activities
- Afghan rebels supported by the CIA during the Soviet-Afghan War
- The influence of geography on international politics and power dynamics
- The ability of a country to govern itself without outside interference
- A powerful stimulant drug trafficked from Latin America into the US
- The illegal movement of goods, often across borders
- The illegal trade of goods, often referring to drugs or people
- US intelligence agency accused of involvement in drug trade and global destabilization
- Direct involvement by a foreign government in another country's affairs
- A group or force used indirectly by a government or agency for influence
20 Clues: The illegal movement of goods, often across borders • The illegal trade of goods, often referring to drugs or people • Afghan rebels supported by the CIA during the Soviet-Afghan War • The process of creating chaos or weakening a region or government • The act of monitoring and regulating government or agency actions • ...
Friday crossword puzzle 2024-11-15
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- Increasing yet futureproof environment
- An amendment to an international convention
- The need of evidence within a trial
- Recognition by other nations as an independent nation
- Relating to criminal offences in the judicial branch
- A private party that instigates a lawsuit
- Formal request for the supreme court to hear a case
- System used to prevent wars
- Formal charge
- Group of citizens who analyze evidence brought before the court
- Minor wrongdoing
- International group formed by nations with an interest in a general topic
- The changing of the earths state and health
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- Interdependence of goods and recourses between nations
- Major wrongdoing
- The highest ranking diplomat
- International group of individual parties with a specific interest
- The act of the defendant claiming not guilty in return for a lighter sentence
- Pay for injury, loss, or damage
- The act of summoning one to court
- To be held within prison
- The act of dealing and managing with other nations
- Relating to individual parties and their relationships within the judicial branch
- An agreement formed by many nations that have intrest in the topic
- The exemption of certain diplomatic officials to local policies
- The accuser in criminal trial
- Written document submitted to court
- International meeting of figureheads
- The goverment's way to deal with other nations
- The accused in trial
- The enforcement of another nations policies
31 Clues: Formal charge • Major wrongdoing • Minor wrongdoing • The accused in trial • To be held within prison • System used to prevent wars • The highest ranking diplomat • The accuser in criminal trial • Pay for injury, loss, or damage • The act of summoning one to court • The need of evidence within a trial • Written document submitted to court • International meeting of figureheads • ...
australia's court system 2025-03-13
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- a person who has information which may be useful in a case being heard in a Court
- a penalty or punishment a court imposes once a person pleads guilty to, or
- a decision of a lower court was incorrect
- the decision that is given by the jury or judge at the end of a trial
- is someone that committed crime
- is the lowest court in the Australia's lowest court
- is where the constitution matters
- Prosecutors assess evidence, draft charges and provide legal advice and
- is to appal you guilty or non guilty
- has 12 people
- investigators such as the police
- is a person that helps you not be guilty
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- a court or tribunal is bound by any decisions of a higher court or tribunal
- is when someone can pay money to get you out of jail
- put forward by a party to defeat a suit or action brought against the party
- found guilty of an offence
- is the second lowest court in Australia
- is a trial that people go to
- is the person that over seas the magistrates courts
- there is the most serious criminal cases
- A hearing in a court where all evidence is heard and a final decision is made evidence
- an application to a higher court by a party who believes
22 Clues: has 12 people • found guilty of an offence • is a trial that people go to • is someone that committed crime • investigators such as the police • is where the constitution matters • is to appal you guilty or non guilty • is the second lowest court in Australia • there is the most serious criminal cases • is a person that helps you not be guilty • ...
Phase 2 Chpt 1-2 2025-09-23
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- Common cause of relapse
- A person, place, thing, or feeling that can lead to using
- One basic function addiction often disrupts
- Organ most affected by addiction
- Thinking distortion: “I always fail”
- Criminal/addictive thinking: making excuses
- Pattern of trigger, craving, use, consequence, repeat
- Thinking distortion: expecting the worst
- Thinking distortion: all-or-nothing thoughts
- Feeling that can increase risk of relapse
- Can support treatment but must be taken as prescribed
- Criminal/addictive thinking: “I deserve it”
- Believing you’re “cured,” which can lead to relapse
- Strategy of using anger or threats to control
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- A brain disease that can be treated but not cured
- Physical or emotional distress when stopping a drug
- Strategy of staying away from responsibility
- Needing more of a substance to get the same effect
- Return to substance use or worsening of mental health
- Belief that positive change is possible
- A written strategy to avoid relapse
- Cutting off from others, warning sign of relapse
- Opposite of denial, needed for recovery
- Ability to bounce back from setbacks
- Strong desire or urge to use a substance
- Thinking distortion: only seeing the negative
- People you can lean on for help in recovery
- What drugs and alcohol damage long-term
- Strategy of distracting attention away from your behavior
- Healthy skills used to manage triggers
30 Clues: Common cause of relapse • Organ most affected by addiction • A written strategy to avoid relapse • Ability to bounce back from setbacks • Thinking distortion: “I always fail” • Healthy skills used to manage triggers • Belief that positive change is possible • Opposite of denial, needed for recovery • What drugs and alcohol damage long-term • ...
Word Play 2026-05-11
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- The game played in the gaming house
- Parents are considered to be this tool for launching arrows
- Let the bending in the archer’s hand be for ______
- The only gambling establishment left in Europe is in ________
- Romeo could be immortalised by cutting him out into
- He is often called as “Bard of Avon”
- The criminal started this after emigrating from the kingdom
- tax A kind of tax levied on an individual
- Romeo describes his hand as _______
- Monaco is considered to be a
- Bird mentioned in Juliet’s plea for night to arrive
- Juliet belonged to this family
- On children is a collection from
- Number of men in army
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- Figure of speech used in “the cheek of night”
- French Government is a __________ government.
- The criminal agreed to emigrate on receiving
- The archer loves the bow that is ______
- Romeo attended the supper in disguise to see
- What may be given to the children?
- Juliet is compared to a rich jewel in this person’s year
- Life does’nt tarry with
- The currency mentioned in Too Dear
- Monaco lies on the shore of this sea
- The people in the kingdom of Monaco were
- The divine figure who aims the children towards their purpose
- dove Juliet is compared to this bird trooping with crows
- Parents can’t give this to their children
28 Clues: Number of men in army • Life does’nt tarry with • Monaco is considered to be a • Juliet belonged to this family • On children is a collection from • What may be given to the children? • The currency mentioned in Too Dear • The game played in the gaming house • He is often called as “Bard of Avon” • Monaco lies on the shore of this sea • Romeo describes his hand as _______ • ...
Vocabulary Cartoons: WK 7 2013-05-22
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- If you ever get stranded on an island, you should build a ___.
- I've never been a ___ person; instead, I'm super aggressive.
- Laura says she has an ___ ability to read people's minds!
- There are rumors that one can hear a ghost ___ outside of Edison!
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- The Sears Tower in Chicago is ___.
- The Bulls were ___ for their victory over Milwaukee.
- The student ran to the room to ___ his project.
- The brothers built a ___ to keep their sister out of their room.
- I always root for the ___ in sports.
- Monkeys are so ___, they can swing from tree to tree.
10 Clues: The Sears Tower in Chicago is ___. • I always root for the ___ in sports. • The student ran to the room to ___ his project. • The Bulls were ___ for their victory over Milwaukee. • Monkeys are so ___, they can swing from tree to tree. • Laura says she has an ___ ability to read people's minds! • I've never been a ___ person; instead, I'm super aggressive. • ...
Perfil de alumnos 2025-04-02
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- We love to ask questions and learn new things.
- We share ideas clearly and work well with others.
- We learn a lot about different topics and understand them well.
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- We use our minds to solve problems in creative and logical ways.
- We try new things even if they are challenging.
- We think about what we have learned and how we can improve.
- We take care of our mind, body, and emotions.
- We listen to others and respect different opinions and cultures.
- We do the right thing and we are honest and fair.
- We show kindness and help others.
10 Clues: We show kindness and help others. • We take care of our mind, body, and emotions. • We love to ask questions and learn new things. • We try new things even if they are challenging. • We do the right thing and we are honest and fair. • We share ideas clearly and work well with others. • We think about what we have learned and how we can improve. • ...
yamamoto 2022-10-10
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- to learn more about learning behaviors in chimpanzees
- another word for altruism
- what type of data is the number of times that the chimpanzees gave the correct item
- how many chimpanzees were testes?
- an understanding that others have minds that are different from our own
- the assistance provided to meet tangible needs
- what variable is the targeted helping behavior
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- what type of sample is this study
- adaptive changes in the behavior of an animal in the response to changes in the external and internal
- what kind of experiment was this study
- what variable is the two conditions
- what were the two tool-use situations
- behavior through which people benefit others (voluntarily)
- what type of measure did they do in this study
- how many objects were given
- what type of data is video recording
- where was the study located
- a principal and moral practice of concern for the welfare and happiness of other human beings and animals
- the ability to emotionally understand what others feel
19 Clues: another word for altruism • how many objects were given • where was the study located • what type of sample is this study • how many chimpanzees were testes? • what variable is the two conditions • what type of data is video recording • what were the two tool-use situations • what kind of experiment was this study • what type of measure did they do in this study • ...
Law & order 2022-03-16
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- criminal act of stealing or attempting to steal a motor vehicle.
- action of taking property from a person or place by force or threat of force.
- criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- illegal entry of a building with intent to commit a crime
- when a user downloads a copy of paid content for free without permission from the owner
- behave in a violent or noisy manner in public
- act of driving a motor vehicle at a higher speed than is safe or legal.
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- action of forging a copy or imitation of a document, signature, banknote, or work of art.
- action of stealing goods from a shop while pretending to be a customer.
- drop rubbish on the ground in a public place
- an action of deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property.
- enter someone's land or property without permission.
12 Clues: drop rubbish on the ground in a public place • behave in a violent or noisy manner in public • enter someone's land or property without permission. • criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. • illegal entry of a building with intent to commit a crime • criminal act of stealing or attempting to steal a motor vehicle. • ...
Summative Assessment - Crossword 2015-04-15
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- Jean ¬____, the psychologist whose theory focuses on child development.
- Edward _____, originated what is known as purposive behaviourism.
- what a person involved in the justice system with a psychosis has a distorted sense of
- a limited set of symbols including speech, words, sounds, which can be a boundary in the criminal justice system.
- information sent to brain from what we see and there for turned into our reality
- the process of maintaining information over time
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- the second stage of memory
- a person in criminal justice system may have a different way of _____ to the rest of society.
- the third stage of memory
- an offender has limited _________ because Broadbent’s model tells us that we are not able to attend to all our senses at once creating conflict within us.
- criminals in the justice system show a deviant way of this
- the first stage of memory
12 Clues: the third stage of memory • the first stage of memory • the second stage of memory • the process of maintaining information over time • criminals in the justice system show a deviant way of this • Edward _____, originated what is known as purposive behaviourism. • Jean ¬____, the psychologist whose theory focuses on child development. • ...
Terminology Crossword 2016-05-17
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- Abbreviation for "National Crime Information Center"
- Term used to generically refer to an item taken into the possession of the PD as evidence or for safekeeping
- Abbreviation for your title in the Services Division
- Generally a crime where confinement in jail is one year or less if convicted
- To transfer an accused from one jurisdiction to another where criminal charges are pending against him/her.
- Term used to refer to a person against whom a crime has been committed.
- The process of placing an arrested person into Jail
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- A person less than 21 years of age
- A city or county law.
- Division of the State court system, administered by the County, which hears primarily felony criminal cases and major civil cases
- A violation of certain traffic laws which subject the violator to a monetary penalty only.
- Highest Rank within the Police Department
12 Clues: A city or county law. • A person less than 21 years of age • Highest Rank within the Police Department • The process of placing an arrested person into Jail • Abbreviation for "National Crime Information Center" • Abbreviation for your title in the Services Division • Term used to refer to a person against whom a crime has been committed. • ...
alternative film descriptions 2020-04-12
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- child carries large bladed weapon unchallenged throughout film
- child kept in an under stairs cupboard but authorities never called
- old criminal aquires 3 children to gain access to a gun
- convicted criminals in witness protection attempt the covertly do the things they were convicted for to save humanity
- petty thief cons a princess into the idea he has money and flying capability
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- girl attempts to escape by eating and drinking everything in sight
- infant attempts to save other infants my drinking a bottle to stay an infant
- fleeing condemned woman takes refuge with 7 vertically challenged men
- hero attempts to save kingdom by kissing and unconscious woman
- circus attempts to induce flight in a large animal by pushing it from a large burning tower
- small child defies fathers instructions and gets him killed by his brother
- teenage girl steals a boat to return a gem with the criminal that stole it
12 Clues: old criminal aquires 3 children to gain access to a gun • child carries large bladed weapon unchallenged throughout film • hero attempts to save kingdom by kissing and unconscious woman • girl attempts to escape by eating and drinking everything in sight • child kept in an under stairs cupboard but authorities never called • ...
BLOCK 3: CRIMINOLOGY 2025-02-17
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- Sheldon's research implied that these individuals were more likely to commit violent acts
- The school of criminology that established that crime exists due to rational decision-making by individuals and emphasizes deterrance
- Walter Reckless developed a theory that states individuals are less likely to commit crimes when they are ______
- The term describes the movement between conventional and criminal behaviors
- The breakdown of social norms
- The type of deviance results from internalizing a criminal label
- In Strain Theory, the people who will continue towards their goals through accepted means
- The ammount of propositions in differential association
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- The zone in The Concentric Zone theory that has the highest rate of crime
- The idea that most human characteristics are determined by hereditary factors
- Imitation of those who are closest to us; The Law of ________
- The person denies that their actions caused harmed. Denial of _______
12 Clues: The breakdown of social norms • The ammount of propositions in differential association • Imitation of those who are closest to us; The Law of ________ • The type of deviance results from internalizing a criminal label • The person denies that their actions caused harmed. Denial of _______ • ...
Judicial Vocab Crossword 2026-05-12
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- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- A court case involving disputes between two parties
- The branch that interprets the laws
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- The decision of a judge or jury.
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- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
- The highest court in the land
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- A person who works for the supreme court
12 Clues: The highest court in the land • The decision of a judge or jury. • The branch that interprets the laws • A person who works for the supreme court • The government’s side in a criminal case. • A court case involving disputes between two parties • An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • ...
Tavy 20250127 2025-01-27
9 Clues: the power • to provoke • the veredict • the celebration • powerful people • to be responsible • he ended up in jail • a sentenced criminal • I wanted to talk to her.
#6 Vocabulary 2014-10-19
10 Clues: Determined • Delay or prevent • Warm and friendly • Clever or skillful • Wicked or criminal • Showing good judgment • Well meaning and kindly • Lasting for a very short time • Deserving censure or condemnation • To gradually decline in effectiveness
ENA5 Text 3 Ilyas ja Elias 2023-12-12
10 Clues: nuori • a young person • to do something • to say something • mentally grown up • able to do somthing • in need of something • take part in something • someone who commits crimes • someone who does not give up
Crossword 2015-11-25
Across
- Organization who commited an attacts in Guildford.
- There were 21 people killed and more then 150 ….. in Birmingham.
- Before Bentley committed a crime, he works as furniture remover, then as a .......man and at least as street sweeper.
- Doctor, who works with death bodies?
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- The Birmingham six was …. in 1991
- Name of the Yellop book is “To ....... the others”
- The criminal was sentenced to jail only on 20 years, because criminal revealed his accomplice, so judge take it as a ......... circumstance.
- One of the Guildford four was Gerard "Gerry" ..... ?
- Name of the second attacked pub was The Seven ..... in Guildford.
9 Clues: The Birmingham six was …. in 1991 • Doctor, who works with death bodies? • Organization who commited an attacts in Guildford. • Name of the Yellop book is “To ....... the others” • One of the Guildford four was Gerard "Gerry" ..... ? • There were 21 people killed and more then 150 ….. in Birmingham. • Name of the second attacked pub was The Seven ..... in Guildford. • ...
Sanctions 2023-08-09
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- Their role is to serve the community and to enforce the law.
- This is the term given to local laws or regulations made by local councils.
- How many jurors are there in a criminal trial?
- A criminal jury must first try to reach this sot of verdict.
- The release of an accused person from custody on condition that they will attend court.
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- Consumer Affairs Victoria and VicRoads are examples of these.
- Who delivers the sanction after a guilt verdict?
- The main statute that governs sentencing in Victoria is the what Act of 1992?
- A monetary penalty that is paid by the offender.
9 Clues: How many jurors are there in a criminal trial? • Who delivers the sanction after a guilt verdict? • A monetary penalty that is paid by the offender. • Their role is to serve the community and to enforce the law. • A criminal jury must first try to reach this sot of verdict. • Consumer Affairs Victoria and VicRoads are examples of these. • ...
Legal Terms 2024-11-14
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- The party in which the burden of proof rests upon
- First level of the Victorian Courts system.
- Refers to the threshold or level of confidence that is required to support a guilty verdict.
- Crimes of a more serious nature which can't be heard in the absence of the accused.
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- A person charged with a crime.
- People involved in a court case.
- Minor criminal offences dealt with by a magistrate and/or infringement notice.
- A formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offence.
- Refers to the party who has the responsibility of proving the guilt of the accused.
9 Clues: A person charged with a crime. • People involved in a court case. • First level of the Victorian Courts system. • The party in which the burden of proof rests upon • A formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offence. • Minor criminal offences dealt with by a magistrate and/or infringement notice. • ...
ECEC 2014-04-15
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- A research method that focuses on lived experiences
- Known as the father of kindergarden- Childs play as serious work (Philosopher)
- Cognitive Development Theorist, stages of cognitive development (Philosopher)
- Childhood can only be thought about in relation to wider society and culture
- Children are in need of education and correction (Image)
- Children are in need of protection and care (Image)
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- Zone between what children can do on their own and with assistance
- Abbreviation for the Framework used in Eary Childhood Centers
- Work with 'defective children', using self directed materials (Philosopher)
- Children work in factory jobs doing unskilled labor (Image)
- Children have this when they are independent and provided with choices
- Crusade for Slum children using open air schools (Philosopher)
- Wrote the first book for children (Philosopher)
- Childrens minds are blank slates (Philosopher)
- Socio-cultural theorist
15 Clues: Socio-cultural theorist • Childrens minds are blank slates (Philosopher) • Wrote the first book for children (Philosopher) • A research method that focuses on lived experiences • Children are in need of protection and care (Image) • Children are in need of education and correction (Image) • Children work in factory jobs doing unskilled labor (Image) • ...
Challenger Deep 2022-07-18
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- change their minds so much you can't rely on them.
- inspire fear and respect thanks to their size, or special ability, or unusual qualities
- a spirit of good friendship and loyalty among members of a group
- the right side of a boat
- a severe, harsh interrogation or questioning
- something that is done in secret
- great respect and honor, or something done to honor a person or thing
- used to describe anything involving the sea and ships.
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- an irritatingly unpleasant smell
- natural liking for someone
- a tough situation that will be really hard to resolve.
- a device used by musicians that marks time at a selected rate by giving a regular tick.
- full of violent movement; seething; churning; extremely rough
- old-fashioned / a little out of place
- deep void or chasm
15 Clues: deep void or chasm • the right side of a boat • natural liking for someone • an irritatingly unpleasant smell • something that is done in secret • old-fashioned / a little out of place • a severe, harsh interrogation or questioning • change their minds so much you can't rely on them. • a tough situation that will be really hard to resolve. • ...
Bad Monkey puzzle 2024-04-22
Across
- - Efforts to protect and preserve monkey species and their habitats.
- - Animals that live and thrive in their natural habitats.
- - Monkeys that are not native to a particular region.
- - A type of monkey often studied by scientists.
- - Term describing species at risk of extinction.
- - The natural environment where monkeys live.
- trade - The buying and selling of monkeys as pets.
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- - Describing a playful and sometimes naughty monkey.
- - Considering what is morally right or wrong in regard to owning a pet monkey.
- - Describing a monkey that is gentle and easily managed.
- - The variety of monkey species found in a particular area.
- - The bond formed between humans and their pet monkeys.
- - Behavior sometimes exhibited by monkeys when threatened.
- - Activities provided to monkeys in captivity to stimulate their minds.
- - The state of being held in confinement, as in a zoo.
15 Clues: - The natural environment where monkeys live. • - A type of monkey often studied by scientists. • - Term describing species at risk of extinction. • trade - The buying and selling of monkeys as pets. • - Describing a playful and sometimes naughty monkey. • - Monkeys that are not native to a particular region. • - The state of being held in confinement, as in a zoo. • ...
Customer Experience Ambassadors Crossword 2025-12-02
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- - Measures how satisfied customers are with a specific interaction or experience
- - What arrives only after a prompt but never before one
- - In a manner that preserves every word exactly as stated
- -Three letters that reveal who would vouch for you in public
- -Where data takes the wheel and drives the story
- - Wedged between the words 'customer' and 'map'
- - Silent exit that shows itself only in the numbers
- - Research based profile that represents a key customer type.
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- - A leafy excuse for unexpected affection
- - Experiencing a sense of fulfillment after something is completed
- - The one who cheers the loudest without being asked
- - The survey and analytics platform widely used to gather customer insights
- - Heat is what kills me
- - Northern forest dweller famed for festive flights
- - Structured questions to read minds without magic
15 Clues: - Heat is what kills me • - A leafy excuse for unexpected affection • - Wedged between the words 'customer' and 'map' • -Where data takes the wheel and drives the story • - Structured questions to read minds without magic • - Northern forest dweller famed for festive flights • - Silent exit that shows itself only in the numbers • ...
test 2025-03-08
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- The Spice Girls’ first #1 hit in the U.S.
- Britney Spears’ debut single that took over the charts in 1998
- TLC’s Grammy-winning hit about dangerous romances (1999)
- Smash Mouth’s 1999 hit, later featured in Shrek
- Mariah Carey’s holiday classic that hit #1 years after its release
- Céline Dion’s Titanic ballad that ruled 1997
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- Coolio’s 1995 rap hit from Dangerous Minds
- Madonna’s dance-pop hit that commanded people to move
- The song that made Lou Bega famous in 1999
- Whitney Houston’s powerful ballad from The Bodyguard (1992)
- Ricky Martin’s 1999 Latin pop sensation
- Will Smith’s chart-topping single inspired by a city
- The Goo Goo Dolls’ hit featured in City of Angels
- Sir Mix-a-Lot’s 1992 hit about his love for curves
- Boyz II Men’s record-breaking hit that stayed at #1 for 16 weeks
15 Clues: Ricky Martin’s 1999 Latin pop sensation • The Spice Girls’ first #1 hit in the U.S. • Coolio’s 1995 rap hit from Dangerous Minds • The song that made Lou Bega famous in 1999 • Céline Dion’s Titanic ballad that ruled 1997 • Smash Mouth’s 1999 hit, later featured in Shrek • The Goo Goo Dolls’ hit featured in City of Angels • ...
In the Space of Not Many Years 2025-03-09
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- Elder which gave this talk in October 2024 General Conference
- "_____, possessions, and ease" create a potent mixture for pride
- The Lamanite who stated "ye have sought for happiness in doing iniquity"
- "We will be blessed with eyes to see, ears to hear, minds to comprehend, and ___ to understand" to avoid pride.
- The target audience of the Book of Mormon
- Second level of apostasy
- First level of apostasy
- Those who dwindled in unbelief.
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- The rotation through wickedness, suffering, repentance, and righteousness
- The keystone of our religion, testimony, and doctrine
- Spiritual poison
- The opposite of pride
- Record that describes a people anticipating the birth of Jesus Christ
- Because of their firmness and steadfastness in faith, they became more righteous than the Nephites.
- Mentioned by Samuel the Lamanite; that which is contrary to the nature of righteousness
15 Clues: Spiritual poison • The opposite of pride • First level of apostasy • Second level of apostasy • Those who dwindled in unbelief. • The target audience of the Book of Mormon • The keystone of our religion, testimony, and doctrine • Elder which gave this talk in October 2024 General Conference • "_____, possessions, and ease" create a potent mixture for pride • ...
MARKETOPIA CROSSWORD 2026-01-29
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- Step-by-step rule used by digital platforms to decide content visibility
- Process of growth or improvement of a product, market, or organisation
- Informal communication between consumers about a product or brand
- image Overall perception of a brand in consumers’ minds
- Feeling when product performance meets or exceeds expectations
- Basic requirements essential for survival or functioning
- Complaint raised by a customer or employee
- Ability of a product to satisfy consumer wants
- Consumer’s choice or liking for one product over others
- Paid, non-personal promotion of goods or services
- The specific goal or audience a business aims to reach
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- Market structure with a single seller
- Amount of money charged for a product or service
- Marketing activities used to communicate and persuade customers
- Consumer desire backed by purchasing power
- Appearance and structure of a product influencing appeal and usability
- Quantity of goods offered for sale in the market
- resonance Highest level of brand loyalty and emotional connection
- customer belief about how a product should perform
- Small, specialised segment of a market
20 Clues: Market structure with a single seller • Small, specialised segment of a market • Consumer desire backed by purchasing power • Complaint raised by a customer or employee • Ability of a product to satisfy consumer wants • Amount of money charged for a product or service • Quantity of goods offered for sale in the market • Paid, non-personal promotion of goods or services • ...
Pop’s Playful Pondering 2026-01-03
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- – Local truth delivered from a startup’s watchtower
- – Summer innings, sliding feet, and the crack of tradition
- – From Brooklyn blue to West Coast gold, champions of the diamond
- – Analysis at the intersection of revenue streams and storytelling
- – Soda that tastes like childhood and sassafras
- – Surf meets boardwalk, memory-laden coastline
- – Oregon city famous for flowers, ducks, or perhaps roots
- – Plot twists of green, growth measured in patience
- – Four-legged ambassador of joy and loyalty
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- – Don’s empire begins quietly in shadows and whispers
- – Central coast enclave with sun, slow rhythms, and occasional fog
- – Conical vessel holds fragrant mystery of North African cuisine
- – Spoken bow acknowledging another’s inner spark
- – Daily gray matter shaping minds coast to coast
- – Metric of love, chaos, and travel strategy
- – Fibrous luxury that whispers warmth
- – Archipelago where precision, ritual, and cherry blossoms converge
- – Once ink, now pixels, yet still seeking truth
- – Domestic liquid refuge for soaking away cares
19 Clues: – Fibrous luxury that whispers warmth • – Four-legged ambassador of joy and loyalty • – Metric of love, chaos, and travel strategy • – Surf meets boardwalk, memory-laden coastline • – Soda that tastes like childhood and sassafras • – Once ink, now pixels, yet still seeking truth • – Domestic liquid refuge for soaking away cares • ...
USGOV Chapter 8 Crossword 2 2024-05-09
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- The concept that judges can adapt the meaning of the Constitution to contemporary realities
- Tradition in which a senator form the same state as a judicial nominee and from the same political party as the president can block the nominee and expect no opposition from other senators
- A minor criminal case punishable by one year or less of prison time
- Previous court rulings on a given legal question
- Lawyers provided to defendants who cannot afford to hire a lawyer
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- District-court officials who are appointed for eight years and hear some of the early hearings of criminal trials as well as some misdemeanor and civil cases
- A legal process by which citizens who cannot pay money they owe others can receive court protection and assistance in settling their financial problems
- Panels and citizens that hear evidence of a possible crime and recommend whether the evidence is sufficient to file criminal charges
8 Clues: Previous court rulings on a given legal question • Lawyers provided to defendants who cannot afford to hire a lawyer • A minor criminal case punishable by one year or less of prison time • The concept that judges can adapt the meaning of the Constitution to contemporary realities • ...
Internet Security 2018-04-17
Across
- A clever but dishonest way to get money.
- An electronic way for proving your identity.
- Malicious software created to damage or alter computer data.
- A kind of program designed to remove viruses from a computer system.
- Criminal activity intended to trick someone into giving away personal information.
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- Computer criminal who breaks into a computer system to steal information or to stop the system from working properly.
- Self-copying program moving from one computer to another by exploiting security flaws.
- Malicious programs disguised as innocent-looking files and making damage in a computer system.
- Online harassment or abuse in chat rooms.
- A program designed to prevent spyware from gaining access to the internal network.
10 Clues: A clever but dishonest way to get money. • Online harassment or abuse in chat rooms. • An electronic way for proving your identity. • Malicious software created to damage or alter computer data. • A kind of program designed to remove viruses from a computer system. • A program designed to prevent spyware from gaining access to the internal network. • ...
Ammendments 2024-06-06
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- rights, retained by the people, that are not specifically enumerated in the Constitution
- sets forth rights related to criminal prosecutions.
- Rights Reserved to the States and the People
- No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner
- the right to keep and bear arms
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- The right to a jury trial in certain civil cases and inhibits courts from overturning a jury's findings of fact.
- Congress make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting its free
- Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicte
- Creates several constitutional rights, limiting governmental powers focusing on criminal procedures.
- The Right to Privacy
10 Clues: The Right to Privacy • the right to keep and bear arms • Rights Reserved to the States and the People • sets forth rights related to criminal prosecutions. • Congress make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting its free • rights, retained by the people, that are not specifically enumerated in the Constitution • ...
