criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Unit 3 Word Cross 2022-03-11
Across
- a process that subjects a suspect to prosecution twice for the same criminal act
- allows a person to pay fraction of the money (typically 10%) to person who sells bonds and who pays the full bail amount
- 12 members in charge of determining whether there is sufficient evidence to hold the accused for trial
- In an initial petition to a civil court, the plaintiff must describe the facts of the situation and what relief is being sought from the court.
- Money that is provided by the defendant to ensure his or her appearance in court
- an appeal case is heard by all nine judges
- a formal agreement in which the plaintiff agrees to forego continuing to trial in exchange for money and/or some other specific consideration from the defendant
- official charges against an accused individual
- a suspension of the jail or prison sentence
- When a defendant is formally charged and made aware of their rights
- For many civil lawsuits, both sides are given a period of discovery, during which both sides are required to share information and evidence with each other.
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- The defendant in a civil case must be officially served by the court with notice of the lawsuit and given the necessary information about how to respond
- a jury who try the final issue of fact in civil or criminal cases and pronounce a verdict.
- clears of conviction based on evidence of innocence
- a statement by law enforcement officers informing a person arrested or subject to interrogation of his or her rights
- occurs when the defendant and the prosecutor negotiate a deal to avoid having to go to trial
- in the Texas criminal justice system, the state must ensure that every person is treated equally in legal matters
- guarantees and freedoms that government commit not to abridge, either by legislation or judicial interpretation, without due process.
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law
- the party who initiates a lawsuit (also known as an action) before a court in order to seek a legal remedy
- a principle or rule established in a previous legal case that is either binding on or persuasive for a court or other tribunal when deciding subsequent cases with similar issues or facts
- divided into two branches
22 Clues: divided into two branches • an appeal case is heard by all nine judges • a suspension of the jail or prison sentence • official charges against an accused individual • clears of conviction based on evidence of innocence • When a defendant is formally charged and made aware of their rights • an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law • ...
Civics 2023-12-20
Across
- the person who is being sued
- minor crime for which a person can be fined a small sum of money or jailed for up to one year
- ruling used as the basis for a judicial decision
- taking charge of someone in an official way
- a formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought
- a process by which lawyers have the opportunity to check facts and gather evidence before a trial
- the government in its role as the party who starts the legal proceedings against someone accused of a crime
- an act that breaks a law and causes people or to society in general
- more serious crime
- the questioning of a witness at a trial or hearing to check or discredit the witness's testimony
- a child or teenager who commits a serious crime or repeatedly breaks the law
- a notice directing someone to appear in court to answer a complaint or charge
- to correct a person's behavior
- a wrongful act, other than breaking a contract, for which an injured party has the right to sue
- the process in which a defendant agrees to plead guilty to a less serious crime in order to receive a lighter sentence
- a juvenileDelinquentcess that is much like a preliminary hearing in adult criminal law
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- a state's written criminal law
- a youth who has committed an offense that is punishable by criminal processes
- legal action in which a person or group sues to collect damages for some harm that is done
- the procedure used to determine the facts in a juvenile case
- a youth charged with being beyond the control of his or her legal guardian
- the final settlement and sentencing in juvenile case
- the punishment given to someone found guilty of committing a crime
- putting someone on trial for a crime for which he or she was previously acquitted
- set of promises between agreeing parties that is enforceable by the law
- money ordered by a court to be paid for injuries or losses suffered
- lack of proper care and attention
- law written by a legislative branch of government
- person who files a lawsuit
- sum of money used as security deposit to ensure that an accused person returns for his or her trial
30 Clues: more serious crime • person who files a lawsuit • the person who is being sued • a state's written criminal law • to correct a person's behavior • lack of proper care and attention • taking charge of someone in an official way • a formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought • ruling used as the basis for a judicial decision • ...
Civics 2023-12-20
Across
- the person who is being sued
- minor crime for which a person can be fined a small sum of money or jailed for up to one year
- ruling used as the basis for a judicial decision
- taking charge of someone in an official way
- a formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought
- a process by which lawyers have the opportunity to check facts and gather evidence before a trial
- the government in its role as the party who starts the legal proceedings against someone accused of a crime
- an act that breaks a law and causes people or to society in general
- more serious crime
- the questioning of a witness at a trial or hearing to check or discredit the witness's testimony
- a child or teenager who commits a serious crime or repeatedly breaks the law
- a notice directing someone to appear in court to answer a complaint or charge
- to correct a person's behavior
- a wrongful act, other than breaking a contract, for which an injured party has the right to sue
- the process in which a defendant agrees to plead guilty to a less serious crime in order to receive a lighter sentence
- a juvenileDelinquentcess that is much like a preliminary hearing in adult criminal law
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- a state's written criminal law
- a youth who has committed an offense that is punishable by criminal processes
- legal action in which a person or group sues to collect damages for some harm that is done
- the procedure used to determine the facts in a juvenile case
- a youth charged with being beyond the control of his or her legal guardian
- the final settlement and sentencing in juvenile case
- the punishment given to someone found guilty of committing a crime
- putting someone on trial for a crime for which he or she was previously acquitted
- set of promises between agreeing parties that is enforceable by the law
- money ordered by a court to be paid for injuries or losses suffered
- lack of proper care and attention
- law written by a legislative branch of government
- person who files a lawsuit
- sum of money used as security deposit to ensure that an accused person returns for his or her trial
30 Clues: more serious crime • person who files a lawsuit • the person who is being sued • a state's written criminal law • to correct a person's behavior • lack of proper care and attention • taking charge of someone in an official way • a formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought • ruling used as the basis for a judicial decision • ...
Chapter 9 Vocabulary 2024-11-19
Across
- ill will
- _________ manslaughter: the unintentional killing of another person without malice or premeditation but done during an unlawful act or a lesser nature.
- any INTENTIONAL, unlawful physical contact inflicted on one person by another without consent.
- deliberate, or having thought about doing something before actually doing it.
- an INTENTIONAL threat, show of force or movement that causes a reasonable fear or, or an actual physical contact with another person.
- _________ sexual assault: a category of crimes that includes rape, attempted rape and statutory rape.
- _________ assault: UNWELCOME sexual contact against another individual committed through the uses of force, threat, or intimidation, or enabled because the victim is incapacitated due to drugs, alcohol or mental disability.
- the failure to exercise a reasonable amount of care in either doing or not doing something, resulting in harm or injury to another person.
- a version of assault and battery in which peers or acquaintances intimidate or put others in fear.
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- _________ Degree Murder: is planned in advance and done with malice or during the commission of a dangerous felony.
- _________ rape: the act of unlawful sexual intercourse by an adult with someone under the age of consent, even if the minor is a willing and voluntary participant in the sexual act.
- _________ rape sexual assault by someone known to the victim, such as a date or neighbor (also called date rape).
- _________ Manslaughter: intentional killing but done during an unlawful act of a lesser nature.
- unlawful sexual intercourse. It is committed when one party forces another party to have sexual intercourse. It implies lack of consent.
- _________ homicide: causing death through criminally negligent behavior.
- taking away a person against that person’s will. (aka abduction)
- describes a wide range of actions that involves computers and computer networks in criminal activities.
- the killing of another person. Homicide can be criminal , noncriminal or negligent.
- the act of following or harassing another person, causing the fear of death or injury.
- _________ degree murder : does not require malice or premeditation, but is the result of a desire to inflict bodily harm. It is done without excuse and is therefore more serious than manslaughter.
- _________ imprisonment: confining a person against that person’s will and in violation of the law.
- the deliberate taking of one’s own life.
- _________ murder: the killing of someone during the commission of certain felonies, regardless of intent to kill.
23 Clues: ill will • the deliberate taking of one’s own life. • taking away a person against that person’s will. (aka abduction) • _________ homicide: causing death through criminally negligent behavior. • deliberate, or having thought about doing something before actually doing it. • the killing of another person. Homicide can be criminal , noncriminal or negligent. • ...
Wrongful Convictions 2025-01-22
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- A formal statement made by a defendant in court, declaring guilt or innocence regarding the charges
- Pertaining to judges, courts, or the administration of justice within the legal system
- The formal decision made by a judge or jury on the outcome of a case, determining guilt, innocence, or liability
- The argument, strategy, or evidence presented by a defendant and their legal team to challenge the prosecution's case
- A written statement sworn or affirmed to be true, often used as evidence in court
- A legal judgment in which a person accused of a crime is found not guilty by a judge or jury
- A formal setting where legal disputes are heard and resolved by a judge or jury
- The legal party responsible for presenting the case against an individual accused of breaking the law, often representing the state or government in criminal cases
- A professional who practices law, representing and advising clients in legal matters
- A legal finding or admission that a person has committed a criminal offense
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- The unlawful killing of another person with intent or malice aforethought
- A legal process where a decision made by a lower court is reviewed by a higher court to determine if there were errors in the application of the law or procedural fairness
- A group of citizens selected to hear a trial and determine the verdict based on the evidence presented
- Referring to the original inhabitants of a region, often used to describe communities with deep historical ties to their land, such as the Métis people in Canada
- Legal or moral entitlements that individuals have, such as the right to a fair trial or the right to legal representation
- Information, objects, or testimony presented in court to support or challenge claims about facts in a case
- A formal declaration by a court that someone is guilty of a criminal offense after a trial or plea
- A legal document ordering an individual to appear in court or produce documents or evidence as part of a legal proceeding
- The act of clearing someone from blame or fault, particularly after being wrongfully convicted of a crime
- The punishment imposed by a court on a person who has been convicted of a crime, which may include imprisonment, fines, or community service
20 Clues: The unlawful killing of another person with intent or malice aforethought • A legal finding or admission that a person has committed a criminal offense • A formal setting where legal disputes are heard and resolved by a judge or jury • A written statement sworn or affirmed to be true, often used as evidence in court • ...
National Judiciary Review 2025-12-16
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- This rule means that at least four justices need to agree for a case to be heard.
- Only Court that is created by the Constitution.
- These are Federal trial courts created by Congress, at the district level.
- Type of case proving someone liable.
- Common type of Jury to see in a trial.
- This writ is where the Supreme Court can force cases into their court (Abbreviated into the first four letters).
- Government that takes place across the US.
- Type of jurisdiction which means a court can only take care of certain things.
- This is when justices are "pulled" into another room to discuss the case.
- This is when someone thinks that the Supreme Court should interpret the Constitution as it is, and not add anything.
- This is when someone things that the Supreme Court should be open minded with what the Constitution says, and modify them to fit today's standards.
- Cases that are heard by state courts.
- Courts that take care of specific matters only.
- A type of jury that decides if there is enough evidence to do a trial.
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- High ranking judges.
- Case that can either involve federal or state courts, damages more than $75,000.
- Jurisdiction where a case is being heard for the first time.
- This power was found by the Supreme Court and allows them to declare things as unconstitutional.
- In a criminal case, charging someone, in a civil case, suing someone.
- Government that takes place in a state.
- This opinion is when someone disagrees with the majority opinion, and states why.
- The case that lead to Judicial Review
- In a criminal case, someone being charged, in a civil case, the person being sued.
- Argument that each side is suppose to get 30 minutes for, and justices often ask questions.
- These are written documents both sides wrote to get the Supreme Court on their side.
- This opinion is when someone agrees with the majority agreement, but has a different reasoning for it.
- This opinion is what matters, it is supported by half the justices, and they discuss why this should be the ruling.
- Only this place can make inferior courts.
- Jurisdiction where cases have been heard before in lower courts.
- Type of case that is proving someone guilty.
30 Clues: High ranking judges. • Type of case proving someone liable. • The case that lead to Judicial Review • Cases that are heard by state courts. • Common type of Jury to see in a trial. • Government that takes place in a state. • Only this place can make inferior courts. • Government that takes place across the US. • Type of case that is proving someone guilty. • ...
Law and You Extra Credit 2021-01-04
Across
- opinion, judges who disagree state reasons
- taking of property by someone whom it was entrusted
- manslaughter, killing in which there is no intent to kill at all
- degree murder, predetermined, deliberate, and done w/ malice
- process in which one country asks another to surrender a suspected or convicted criminal
- degree murder, killing that is done w/ malice, but without premeditation or deliberation
- willful destruction of, or damage to, the property of another
- murder, takes place during the commission of certain felonies
- person or company harmed in a civil case
- the willful and malicious burning of a person’s property
- use of treats to obtain the property of another
- action, lawsuit brought by a person who feels wronged or injured by another person
- the state or federal government’s attorney in a criminal case
- taking property from a person's immediate possession by force or intimidation
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- less serious crime; prison term of one year or less
- any unlawful physical contact inflicted by one person upon another person without consent
- sworn statement of facts and circumstances
- the unauthorized entry into any structure with the intent to commit a crime
- criminal homicide, killing that is justifiable or excusable, killer deemed faultless
- person falsely makes or alters a writing or document with the intent to defraud
- money or property put up by the accused to allow release from jail before trial
- malpractice, lawyers sued by clients for serious errors that result in injury or loss
- the formal process of making a police record of an arrest
- more serious crimes; more than one year in prison
- any attempt or threat to carry out a physical attack upon another person
- the rules and regulations made and enforced by government that regulate the conduct of people within a society
- manslaughter, killing someone after the victim does something to the killer that would cause a reasonable person to lose self-control
- offering to someone a document as genuine although it is known to be fake
- homicide, causing death through the failure to exercise a reasonable or ordinary amount of care in a situation
- fee, lawyer gets percentage of the amount clients wins or settles for in the case
30 Clues: person or company harmed in a civil case • opinion, judges who disagree state reasons • sworn statement of facts and circumstances • use of treats to obtain the property of another • more serious crimes; more than one year in prison • less serious crime; prison term of one year or less • taking of property by someone whom it was entrusted • ...
Midterm Review 2018-02-08
Across
- A neurotransmitter related to low self-control and aggressive-impulsive behaviour
- Goddard's heredity study of two different family trees, fathered by the same man
- Criminal intent, or mental culpability, sometimes referred to as the "guilty mind"
- the idea that exposure to media has an effect on behaviour
- Variation between the number of crimes that occur and the number of crimes actually reported to the police.
- A school of thought that argued that people have the capacity to think rationally; contemporary deterrence theory is rooted in this school of thought.
- Refers to the notion that improvements in home security devices and motor vehicle anti-theft devices have brought some crime rates down
- A term used in the 19th century to describe individuals with low intelligence or low IQ
- A perspective which argues that the identification, coding, and counting of crime is an inherently social process
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- Degree to which behaviour of MZ and DZ twins is similar
- A school of thought that attributed criminal behaviour to biological or psychological factors; often referred to as the Italian school
- Model of moral panics which argues that small, powerful groups deliberately set out to create moral panics, in order to divert public attention away from truly serious social problems
- Acts that are illegal because they are prohibited
- A media frame which generates a narrative that is easily understood by the public and viewed unequivocally as bad
- Literally translated means "you have the body"
- study of the shape and size of the skull as an indication of character and mental abilities
- members of society who have wealth, power, and political clout, plus the time and energy to pursue moral crusades
- A principle of sentencing or punishment intended to discourage citizens from offending or reoffending
- Violation of social norms or expectations, rather than a violation of a codified (written) law
- Twins that share 100% of the 1% of DNA that explains variation in characteristics
- Less serious criminal offences (e.g., theft under $5000), which generally result in a maximum sentence of 6 months imprisonment or a $5000 fine.
- Refers to crime moving from the real world into cyberspace, which may help to explain why traditional crime rates appear to be going down.
- Associated with Sheldon's 1949 Somatotype. A skinny and frail body type prone to anxiety
23 Clues: Literally translated means "you have the body" • Acts that are illegal because they are prohibited • Degree to which behaviour of MZ and DZ twins is similar • the idea that exposure to media has an effect on behaviour • Goddard's heredity study of two different family trees, fathered by the same man • ...
Midterm Review 2018-02-08
Across
- A principle of sentencing or punishment intended to discourage citizens from offending or reoffending
- Refers to crime moving from the real world into cyberspace, which may help to explain why traditional crime rates appear to be going down.
- Acts that are illegal because they are prohibited
- Study of the shape and size of the skull as an indication of character and mental abilities
- Refers to the notion that improvements in home security devices and motor vehicle anti-theft devices have brought some crime rates down
- Degree to which behaviour of MZ and DZ twins is similar
- A term used in the 19th century to describe individuals with low intelligence or low IQ
- Model of moral panics which argues that small, powerful groups deliberately set out to create moral panics, in order to divert public attention away from truly serious social problems
- A school of thought that attributed criminal behaviour to biological or psychological factors; often referred to as the Italian school
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- A media frame which generates a narrative that is easily understood by the public and viewed unequivocally as bad
- Violation of social norms or expectations, rather than a violation of a codified (written) law
- A perspective which argues that the identification, coding, and counting of crime is an inherently social process
- Less serious criminal offences (e.g., theft under $5000), which generally result in a maximum sentence of 6 months imprisonment or a $5000 fine.
- Twins that share 100% of the 1% of DNA that explains variation in characteristics
- A neurotransmitter related to low self-control and aggressive-impulsive behaviour
- Variation between the number of crimes that occur and the number of crimes actually reported to the police.
- Members of society who have wealth, power, and political clout, plus the time and energy to pursue moral crusades
- Literally translated means "you have the body"
- The idea that exposure to media has an effect on behaviour
- Goddard's heredity study of two different family trees, fathered by the same man
- A school of thought that argued that people have the capacity to think rationally; contemporary deterrence theory is rooted in this school of thought.
- Criminal intent, or mental culpability, sometimes referred to as the "guilty mind"
22 Clues: Literally translated means "you have the body" • Acts that are illegal because they are prohibited • Degree to which behaviour of MZ and DZ twins is similar • The idea that exposure to media has an effect on behaviour • Goddard's heredity study of two different family trees, fathered by the same man • ...
Crime and Forensics- Assignment 4 & 4 2016-04-28
Across
- after death
- cotton, wool, linen, silk and cashmere for example
- any criminal acct dealing with computers or other digital devices
- bloodstains that have been changed physically of physiologically
- term coined by Dr. Paul Kirk
- study and analysis of victim characteristics
- several criminal case have been solved in recent years as a result of this type of profiling
- physical log for a single piece of evidence
- contains sufficient nucleated DNA in hair
- first officer at the crime scene
- blood that moves by force and gravity, stains, shows directionality and creates patterns
- an appendage as an outgrowth of the epidermis and found only in mammals
- testifies as to what they heard or saw
- a competent profile is always grounded firmly in this
- evidence that is created to illustrate of explain other evidence
- illegal acts for which knowledge of computer technology is essential for perpetration, investigation, or prosecution
- before death
- one who can offer an opinion in court based on knowledge, skills, and/or education
- spandex, nylon, polyester fiberglass for example
- radial and concentric
- the point of origin of a bombing
- Natural, Accidental, Suicide, Homicide, Undetermined
- visible fingerprint deposited via blood, grease, or paint
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- database that combines cartridge casings and fired bullets
- trier of fact
- critical test that determines if evidence is individual
- raised portion of the epidermis that contains pores and is used for gripping
- number of drug schedules
- appointed official who determines Cause and Manner of Death
- evidence that consists of objects, people or materials
- the study of the harmful effects of drugs and poisons on living things.
- national fingerprint database maintained by the FBI
- combined DNA index system
- study of computer technology as it relates to law
- notes, photos, videos, sketches/ diagrams for example
- evidence that can be associated with one particular person or object
- external and internal examination of body to determine Cause and Manner or Death
- evidence that is generated directly from criminal activity
- the most common ‘date rape’ drug
- examination and identification of body fluids
- blood that is shed and travels under the influence of gravity
- the magnified effects (2+2=10 for example) from a combination of similar acting drugs
42 Clues: after death • before death • trier of fact • radial and concentric • number of drug schedules • combined DNA index system • term coined by Dr. Paul Kirk • first officer at the crime scene • the most common ‘date rape’ drug • the point of origin of a bombing • testifies as to what they heard or saw • contains sufficient nucleated DNA in hair • ...
Government Unit 4 CH. 13-16 Vocabulary 2024-07-23
Across
- laws must apply equally to all people who are in similar situations unless the state has a very good reason.
- anything prohibited by law from being imported, exported, or possessed.
- speech urging the resistance to lawful authority or advocating the overthrow of the government.
- false written or published statements that damage a person's reputation.
- the police must inform a defendant of these rights before questioning when taken into police custody.
- false speech that damages a person's reputation.
- judicial deliverance from a criminal charge on a verdict or finding of not guilty.
- the use of actions and symbols, in addition to or instead of words, to express ideas.
- hears cases where one person or group thinks another person or group should pay for causing harm.
- a pretrial agreement where the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser crime and in return the government agrees not to prosecute for the more serious crime.
- the subjecting of a person to second trial or punishment for the same offense for which the person has already been tried or punished.
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- order by a judge barring the press from publishing information about a pending court case.
- not consistent with a nation's constitution, in conflict with constitutional rights.
- a reasonable basis to believe a person or premises are linked to a crime.
- laws that typically impose an automatic minimum sentence of 25 years or life imprisonment when a person is convicted of a serious offence for the third time.
- policies that give preference to women or minorities for jobs, promotions, admission to schools, or other benefits, in order to make up for past or current discrimination.
- hears cases about crimes like burglary, murder, or driving under the influence.
- claims that the Constitution is dynamic and that modern society should be considered when interpreting key constitutional text.
- verbal expression
- similar to criminal trials, but consists of judges and attorneys of the military branch where the violation occurred.
- following fair procedures to deprive someone of life, liberty, or property.
- treatment of or making a distinction in favor or against a person or thing based on group, class, or category to which that person belongs rather than individual merit.
- a court that hears criminal and civil cases operating within the tribal justice system.
23 Clues: verbal expression • false speech that damages a person's reputation. • anything prohibited by law from being imported, exported, or possessed. • false written or published statements that damage a person's reputation. • a reasonable basis to believe a person or premises are linked to a crime. • ...
Spam Nation 2024-10-30
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- Popular tool used to filter out spam emails.
- To make information unclear, often to hide malicious code.
- Country where many major spam and cybercrime networks originate.
- A popular blog by the author covering cybersecurity.
- Fraudulent emails pretending to be legitimate to steal data.
- Process of moving a suspect from one country to face trial.
- Describes servers resistant to being shut down, popular with criminals.
- Malware that locks a computer until a ransom is paid.
- A targeted form of phishing aimed at specific individuals.
- First name of author
- To take control of someone else’s computer or online account.
- Leader of a significant Russian spam network.
- An affiliate program used to promote prescription drugs online.
- Attack that overloads a website to shut it down.
- The primary motivation behind spamming and cybercrime.
- A term describing a command signal used to connect to a botnet.
- Name of Book
- Faking information to deceive, often used in phishing.
- Another spam affiliate network similar to Glavmed.
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- An organized criminal scheme for profit, like illegal spamming.
- Criminal who deals in stolen credit card information.
- A cybersecurity expert mentioned in the book.
- A hacker with malicious intentions.
- Author and cybersecurity expert.
- People who transfer stolen money on behalf of criminals.
- A nickname for a notorious Russian spammer in the book.
- A network of hacked computers controlled by cybercriminals for sending spam.
- A member of a spam network who promotes illegal products.
- Crime committed through computers and the internet.
- Software that automatically displays or downloads ads on your computer.
- The main leader of a criminal organization.
- A major Russian spam organization mentioned in *Spam Nation*.
- A Russian organization that facilitated illegal online drug sales.
- Software tools that hide malware on a hacked computer.
- Harmful software used by spammers to control computers.
- Encoding data to keep it secure.
- A large botnet used in major spam and malware campaigns.
- Spam emails often advertise these for selling unregulated drugs online.
- A type of malware that hides in legitimate-looking software.
- Device or software that captures credit card info illegally.
- A known figure involved in the illegal spam trade.
- Organization that fights against spam globally.
- Unwanted and unsolicited email, often advertising shady products.
43 Clues: Name of Book • First name of author • Author and cybersecurity expert. • Encoding data to keep it secure. • A hacker with malicious intentions. • The main leader of a criminal organization. • Popular tool used to filter out spam emails. • A cybersecurity expert mentioned in the book. • Leader of a significant Russian spam network. • ...
Spam Nation 2024-10-30
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- A major Russian spam organization mentioned in *Spam Nation*.
- Spam emails often advertise these for selling unregulated drugs online.
- Popular tool used to filter out spam emails.
- A term describing a command signal used to connect to a botnet.
- Attack that overloads a website to shut it down.
- To make information unclear, often to hide malicious code.
- An affiliate program used to promote prescription drugs online.
- Harmful software used by spammers to control computers.
- Malware that locks a computer until a ransom is paid.
- A popular blog by the author covering cybersecurity.
- A Russian organization that facilitated illegal online drug sales.
- Crime committed through computers and the internet.
- Author and cybersecurity expert.
- A type of malware that hides in legitimate-looking software.
- Another spam affiliate network similar to Glavmed.
- Process of moving a suspect from one country to face trial.
- Faking information to deceive, often used in phishing.
- Criminal who deals in stolen credit card information.
- People who transfer stolen money on behalf of criminals.
- A cybersecurity expert mentioned in the book.
- A member of a spam network who promotes illegal products.
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- Organization that fights against spam globally.
- A known figure involved in the illegal spam trade.
- A large botnet used in major spam and malware campaigns.
- A hacker with malicious intentions.
- Fraudulent emails pretending to be legitimate to steal data.
- Software that automatically displays or downloads ads on your computer.
- Device or software that captures credit card info illegally.
- A targeted form of phishing aimed at specific individuals.
- The primary motivation behind spamming and cybercrime.
- Describes servers resistant to being shut down, popular with criminals.
- Unwanted and unsolicited email, often advertising shady products.
- Software tools that hide malware on a hacked computer.
- To take control of someone else’s computer or online account.
- Encoding data to keep it secure.
- A network of hacked computers controlled by cybercriminals for sending spam.
- An organized criminal scheme for profit, like illegal spamming.
- Leader of a significant Russian spam network.
- Country where many major spam and cybercrime networks originate.
- A nickname for a notorious Russian spammer in the book.
- The main leader of a criminal organization.
41 Clues: Encoding data to keep it secure. • Author and cybersecurity expert. • A hacker with malicious intentions. • The main leader of a criminal organization. • Popular tool used to filter out spam emails. • Leader of a significant Russian spam network. • A cybersecurity expert mentioned in the book. • Organization that fights against spam globally. • ...
Judicial Branch Vocab Crossword Homework 2025-02-25
Across
- a trial court that specializes in more serious criminal offenses and civil cases involving more money
- a court that hears a case for the first time
- an application to a higher court for a decision to be reversed
- a judgment issued by a court for one party over another without a trial
- the subject matter over which a court may exercise authority; also, a court’s power to hear a case
- the process by which lawyers and a judge question jurors to determine if there is a reason to disqualify them from serving on a jury
- the person or party in a criminal trial who is charged with committing a crime. Or, in a civil case, the person or party being sued.
- a court that reviews decisions made by lower courts
- a judgment issued by a court, usually after a hearing
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- a document issued by the Supreme Court that states the reasons for its decision as determined by the majority of justices
- the exclusion of a potential juror without the need for an explanation; occurs during the voir dire process
- a public official who decides cases and presides over a courtroom
- a document issued by Supreme Court justices who disagree with a Court decision, stating the reasons for their dissent
- a lower trial court that hears minor criminal cases and civil cases involving small amounts of money. Usually there is no jury.
- a written document drawn up by an attorney that presents the facts and points of law in a client’s case
- the phase in a Supreme Court case when attorneys from both sides present their views on the case
- the person or party who brings a lawsuit, or legal action, against another party in a civil case
- a set of laws that applies to those under 18 years of age
- an order from the Supreme Court to a lower court to provide the records of a case the Court has decided to review
- a body of people who swear an oath to provide a finding of fact on a question submitted by the court
- a court case in which a judge, not a jury, decides the outcome
21 Clues: a court that hears a case for the first time • a court that reviews decisions made by lower courts • a judgment issued by a court, usually after a hearing • a set of laws that applies to those under 18 years of age • an application to a higher court for a decision to be reversed • a court case in which a judge, not a jury, decides the outcome • ...
Thinking Traps 2024-01-26
5 Clues: a person who solves mysteries • a person who jumps to conclusion • a person who only thinks about bad things • a person who thinks about the worst outcome • a person who likes to read other people's minds
MBTI (The 16 Types) 2023-03-08
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- People with this personality type mean what they say, and when they commit to doing something, they make sure to follow through
- Idealistic and principled, they aren’t content to coast through life – they want to stand up and make a difference
- Laughing and entertaining with a blunt and earthy humor, this personality loves to be the center of attention.
- pride themselves on their ability to think for themselves, not to mention their uncanny knack for seeing right through phoniness and hypocrisy
- Ultimate devil’s advocates, thriving on the process of shredding arguments and beliefs and letting the ribbons drift in the wind for all to see.
- They rarely shy away from an opportunity to do the right thing, even when doing so is far from easy
- representatives of tradition and order, utilizing their understanding of what is right, wrong and socially acceptable to bring families and communities together
- Tend to embrace big ideas and actions that reflect their sense of hope and goodwill toward others.
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- Have vibrant, passionate inner lives. Creative and imaginative, they happily lose themselves in daydreams, inventing all sorts of stories and conversations in their minds.
- Driven by curiosity and eager to try new things, people with this personality often have a fascinating array of passions and interests
- Hardworking and devoted, people with this personality type feel a deep sense of responsibility to those around them.
- They often seek out unlikely paths, mixing willingness to experiment with personal creativity
- believe in the power of hospitality and good manners, and they tend to feel a sense of duty to those around them
- characterized by an often ruthless level of rationality, using their drive, determination and sharp minds to achieve whatever end they’ve set for themselves
- natural Makers, moving from project to project, building the useful and the superfluous for the fun of it, and learning from their environment as they go
- get caught up in the excitement of the moment, and want everyone else to feel that way, too.
16 Clues: get caught up in the excitement of the moment, and want everyone else to feel that way, too. • They often seek out unlikely paths, mixing willingness to experiment with personal creativity • Tend to embrace big ideas and actions that reflect their sense of hope and goodwill toward others. • ...
Vocabulary - Revision 2016-01-04
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- an emotional state in which someone or something is so important to you that you are always thinking about them, in a way that seems extreme to other people
- something that makes you want to do something or to work harder, because you know that you will benefit by doing this
- to try to prevent something from happening
- a record of how much money customers owe a company for goods and services
- money spent by a government, organization, or person
- the process of deciding how much money something is worth
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- a document giving details of goods or services that someone has bought and must pay for
- a record of how much money a company owes other people or companies for goods and services
- when a criminal commits more crime after prison
- to cover something so that it cannot be seen
- written statement showing the value of a company at a particular time
- the job of recording an organization´s financial accounts
- to discourage or convince someone not to do something
- the process where we decide if a person is a criminal or not
14 Clues: to try to prevent something from happening • to cover something so that it cannot be seen • when a criminal commits more crime after prison • money spent by a government, organization, or person • to discourage or convince someone not to do something • the job of recording an organization´s financial accounts • ...
Politics and Policy 2021-01-18
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- One of the 2005 Supreme Court rulings that confirmed that judges had discretion when applying the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.
- An academic that popularized the idea that the criminal justice system is the product of two warring models or perspectives
- This system empowers citizens to make laws through initiatives. (two words, no spaces)
- A perspective focused more on retribution
- Another name for felon disenfranchisement (two words, no spaces)
- An important political official that has no direct ability to pass legislation?
- Over the last few decades, prison populations in the United States have been ____________
- The stage of the policy process that is concerned with whether a policy addresses the initial problem.
- The Amendment number that granted felons the right to vote in Florida
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- One of the three principal components of the criminal justice system.
- A form of evaluation that assesses how policies develop.
- The one state that does not practice common law.
- Crime rates are ____________ in the United States
- It has been referred to as “assembly line justice” (two words, no spaces)
14 Clues: A perspective focused more on retribution • The one state that does not practice common law. • Crime rates are ____________ in the United States • A form of evaluation that assesses how policies develop. • Another name for felon disenfranchisement (two words, no spaces) • One of the three principal components of the criminal justice system. • ...
LEGAL 1 2024-06-18
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- The study of law and the structure of the legal system
- is the act of doing something that is not allowed by a law
- is a promise made in public that a person will carry out a specific action
- A written statement submitted by the lawyer for each side in a case that explains to the judge why they should decide the case in favor of that lawyer's client.
- to a judicial proceeding
- An accusation of criminal activity made formally is called
- right to be released from custody before the case is concluded, or sentence is passed
- irresponsible and failure to properly attend to a person, object, or situation
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- the individual who is being accused; in a criminal trial
- A written account of all the acts and proceedings in a lawsuit.
- a place where trials and legal cases are decided
- A written account of all the acts and proceedings in a lawsuit.
- a person who puts a case on someone else's behalf
- A proceeding conducted by the court to resolve issues
- A post-trial request for another court to determine if the trial was conducted correctly.
15 Clues: to a judicial proceeding • a place where trials and legal cases are decided • a person who puts a case on someone else's behalf • A proceeding conducted by the court to resolve issues • The study of law and the structure of the legal system • the individual who is being accused; in a criminal trial • is the act of doing something that is not allowed by a law • ...
Pope Lick Monster 2021-01-21
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- The monster is 1/3 sheep,1/3 human and 1/3?
- Something the monster uses to control people's minds
- Structure used as a road or path to cross a body of water or obstacle.
- A way of transportation on railroads
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- A creature that is typically frightening
- A tool used to chop wood
- The monster is 1/3 goat,1/3 human and 1/3?
- The state where the Pope Lick Monster is located in
- The monster is 1/3 sheep,1/3 goat and 1/3?
9 Clues: A tool used to chop wood • A way of transportation on railroads • A creature that is typically frightening • The monster is 1/3 goat,1/3 human and 1/3? • The monster is 1/3 sheep,1/3 goat and 1/3? • The monster is 1/3 sheep,1/3 human and 1/3? • The state where the Pope Lick Monster is located in • Something the monster uses to control people's minds • ...
8/27/2021 2021-08-24
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- In the yogic tradition of kundalini yoga they teach about three different ______.
- Who wrote the book Sign Language?
- What is the smallest watershed of the three main watershed of the northern Santa Monica Bay?
- Who is in the picture on the cover?
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- Where do female tarantulas spend almost all their lives?
- Under DISCOVER what is the name of the creek that is 2840 acres long?
- What organization does Madame Gandhi work with to support incarcerated youth?
- What color is the tarantula hawk’s metallic body?
- What is the sacred medicinal plant of the Chumash?
9 Clues: Who wrote the book Sign Language? • Who is in the picture on the cover? • What color is the tarantula hawk’s metallic body? • What is the sacred medicinal plant of the Chumash? • Where do female tarantulas spend almost all their lives? • Under DISCOVER what is the name of the creek that is 2840 acres long? • ...
who am i? 2023-05-15
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- i am not a protist, or a plant, or a fungus. what else could i be?
- northern, southern, ____, western
- i last all winter, my leaves never change from their color
- _____ minds think alike.
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- i am a type of boat, sped by a double bladed paddle. not a raft, not a canoe.
- the united ___ of america, a ____ of being
- bigger than big, smaller than enormous, a place between
- larger than a creek, smaller than an ocean. i flow through this land.
- trees fall and lumberjacks call my name
9 Clues: _____ minds think alike. • northern, southern, ____, western • trees fall and lumberjacks call my name • the united ___ of america, a ____ of being • bigger than big, smaller than enormous, a place between • i last all winter, my leaves never change from their color • i am not a protist, or a plant, or a fungus. what else could i be? • ...
Security Day 1 2013-05-13
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- Anyone may make an_____________
- Anyone can arrest on a found committing ________ offence
- A security guard does not have the same powers as the ___________
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- If a person believes they can not leave after a security guard tells them they have to come with him , they are being_________
- In the criminal code an offence can be either summary or indictable. This type of an offence is called __________
- A property owner can arrest on a found committing ________ offence
- The criminal code is a __________ statute
- Section 26 ccc deals with how much __________ a person can use
8 Clues: Anyone may make an_____________ • The criminal code is a __________ statute • Anyone can arrest on a found committing ________ offence • Section 26 ccc deals with how much __________ a person can use • A security guard does not have the same powers as the ___________ • A property owner can arrest on a found committing ________ offence • ...
Activity 2025-11-14
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- What gave Capone massive media attention — including massacres and gang wars.
- Al Capone's main mentor
- The isolated island prison where Capone was sent, marking the beginning of his decline.
- Illegal alcohol production and distribution during Prohibition — what made Capone rich and powerful.
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- The hotel where Al Capone hid himself and secretly controlled his criminal operations.
- The city where Capone built his criminal empire and became Public Enemy No. 1.
- The name of Capone’s organized crime group: The Chicago _____.
- The unexpected crime that finally sent Capone to prison — unpaid ____.
8 Clues: Al Capone's main mentor • The name of Capone’s organized crime group: The Chicago _____. • The unexpected crime that finally sent Capone to prison — unpaid ____. • What gave Capone massive media attention — including massacres and gang wars. • The city where Capone built his criminal empire and became Public Enemy No. 1. • ...
Judicial Branch 2022-04-19
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- Sate trial courts exercise limited jurisdiction over what criminal cases?
- The Judicial Branch does what to laws?
- The power of ruling laws unconstitutional is known as what review?
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- Who is the person who brings a lawsuit against another person?
- Who is the person named as the wrong-doer in a civil or criminal case?
- What Georgia Court has the final say about Georgia laws?
- What court is Georgia's general jurisdiction?
7 Clues: The Judicial Branch does what to laws? • What court is Georgia's general jurisdiction? • What Georgia Court has the final say about Georgia laws? • Who is the person who brings a lawsuit against another person? • The power of ruling laws unconstitutional is known as what review? • Who is the person named as the wrong-doer in a civil or criminal case? • ...
Vocab Unit 3 Torts 2017-05-04
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- failure of a professional person (physician or lawyer)for proper services because of ignorance/negligence/criminal intent
- a promise not to prosecute for a crime in exchange for information/testimony in a criminal matter
- Charges advanced in a court by one or more plaintiffs on behalf of a large group of others who have a common interest.
- damages requested/awarded in a lawsuit when willful acts were malicious, violent, fraudulent, reckless.
- unconsented harmful or offensive contact with a person or an object
- false statement of fact that is harmful to someone's reputation, and published with negligence
- threat but no physical/ contact harm
- failure to use reasonable care, resulting in injury to someone.
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- intention to do injury to another. Either expressed or implied
- responsible by law; legally answerable
- providing with the amount necessary to replace what was lost
- sum of money claimed in compensation for a loss or an injury.
- a person who brings a case against another in a court of law.
- a wrongful act or an infringement of a right
- knowingly entering another person's property without permission
- enforces a right, imposes a penalty
16 Clues: enforces a right, imposes a penalty • threat but no physical/ contact harm • responsible by law; legally answerable • a wrongful act or an infringement of a right • providing with the amount necessary to replace what was lost • sum of money claimed in compensation for a loss or an injury. • a person who brings a case against another in a court of law. • ...
KARAGANDA STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 2017-10-11
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- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act.
- a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act.
- the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness.
- the action of returning something to a former owner, place, or condition.
- a rationalist outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- an act or course of action to which a person is morally or legally bound; a duty or commitment.
- the quality of being arrogant.
- behaviour that is contrary to or forbidden by criminal law.
- relating to the government or public affairs of a country
- the quality or state of being in accordance with the law
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- the activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- involving mutual assistance in working towards a common goal.
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgements.
- not having a commercial objective. not intended to make a profit.
- not guilty of a crime or offence.
- a person or thing whose presence or behaviour is likely to put one at a disadvantage
16 Clues: the quality of being arrogant. • not guilty of a crime or offence. • a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act. • the quality or state of being in accordance with the law • relating to the government or public affairs of a country • the official power to make legal decisions and judgements. • behaviour that is contrary to or forbidden by criminal law. • ...
Patrol Tactics 2023-02-15
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- officers increase their presence in an area and engage with the public to deter criminal activity; occurs before a crime is committed
- to discourage someone from doing something
- ability to see or be seen
- territory and time an officer patrols
- officers gain information of suspect movement and prevent access to certain areas
- officers remain at an observation post to screen an area
- ability to move freely
- method of maintaining order and security by monitoring an area at regular intervals
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- officers focus on a specific type of criminal activity in a specific area
- large group of officers raid or trap a specific enemy or enemies
- small group of officers gather information and avoid contact with the main target
- officers eliminate any opportunity for committing crimes by being present in an area and keeping a look out for potential problems
- officers use techniques and tactics to locate, identify and apprehend law violators and criminals
- ability to change easily
- small group of officers safeguard an area
- officers respond to the scene of a crime only when being called for service; occurs after a crime has been committed
16 Clues: ability to move freely • ability to change easily • ability to see or be seen • territory and time an officer patrols • small group of officers safeguard an area • to discourage someone from doing something • officers remain at an observation post to screen an area • large group of officers raid or trap a specific enemy or enemies • ...
CRIME 2025-07-24
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- A man was attacked and killed in a dark alleyway.
- A criminal forced someone to pay money by threatening to reveal personal secrets.
- A person gained access to a company's database and stole customer information.
- A criminal group planted a bomb in a crowded area to cause fear and destruction.
- Someone stole a wallet from an unlocked locker at the gym.
- A gang was caught bringing illegal drugs across the border.
- A group of criminals took a plane and all the passengers hostage.
- A group of criminals sold illegal substances to young people outside a nightclub.
- A thief broke into a house while the owners were on vacation and stole valuables.
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- A man entered a bank with a gun and demanded money from the staff.
- A man grabbed a woman's handbag on the street and ran away.
- A person destroyed public property by spray-painting graffiti on a monument.
- Someone offered a police officer money to ignore a traffic violation.
- A person repeatedly followed and watched someone without their consent.
- A scammer tricked people into investing money in a fake business.
- A person took a child and demanded money from the parents for their return.
16 Clues: A man was attacked and killed in a dark alleyway. • Someone stole a wallet from an unlocked locker at the gym. • A man grabbed a woman's handbag on the street and ran away. • A gang was caught bringing illegal drugs across the border. • A scammer tricked people into investing money in a fake business. • ...
CRIME 2025-07-24
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- A man was attacked and killed in a dark alleyway.
- A criminal forced someone to pay money by threatening to reveal personal secrets.
- A person gained access to a company's database and stole customer information.
- A criminal group planted a bomb in a crowded area to cause fear and destruction.
- Someone stole a wallet from an unlocked locker at the gym.
- A gang was caught bringing illegal drugs across the border.
- A group of criminals took a plane and all the passengers hostage.
- A group of criminals sold illegal substances to young people outside a nightclub.
- A thief broke into a house while the owners were on vacation and stole valuables.
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- A man entered a bank with a gun and demanded money from the staff.
- A man grabbed a woman's handbag on the street and ran away.
- A person destroyed public property by spray-painting graffiti on a monument.
- Someone offered a police officer money to ignore a traffic violation.
- A person repeatedly followed and watched someone without their consent.
- A scammer tricked people into investing money in a fake business.
- A person took a child and demanded money from the parents for their return.
16 Clues: A man was attacked and killed in a dark alleyway. • Someone stole a wallet from an unlocked locker at the gym. • A man grabbed a woman's handbag on the street and ran away. • A gang was caught bringing illegal drugs across the border. • A scammer tricked people into investing money in a fake business. • ...
Judicial Terms 2022-04-20
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- how many year terms are Judges to the Supreme Court elected?
- ______ Law deals with actions that harm people and society.
- this type of court has jurisdiction over appeals from superior and state courts in the adult justice system.
- Considered a crime if it is committed by an adult or a Juvenile is __________ Act.
- Who go to prison adults or Juveniles?
- A person who brings a lawsuit against another person.
- The power of ruling laws unconstitutional is known as______ review.
- Georgia law defines a juvenile as a person under the age of what?
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- Georgia's General jurisdiction trial court is the________ court.
- A violation of a law that only pertains to children is ______ Act.
- _____ Law deals with private disputes such as divorce, property ownership, contracts and personal injury.
- this type of courts exercise limited jurisdiction over wills, estates, guardianship, and marriage licenses.
- A person named or wrong-doer in a civil or criminal case.
- The Georgia______ Court has the final say about Georgia laws.
- _______ Jurisdiction is the ability given to higher courts to review lower court rulings and decision on appeal.
- What is the age when you are considered an adult?
16 Clues: Who go to prison adults or Juveniles? • What is the age when you are considered an adult? • A person who brings a lawsuit against another person. • A person named or wrong-doer in a civil or criminal case. • ______ Law deals with actions that harm people and society. • how many year terms are Judges to the Supreme Court elected? • ...
Pretrial Approaches and Sentencing Options 2014-11-25
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- occurs when an offender is a flight risk or danger to the community
- when an offender is released under community supervision prior to trial
- provides the opportunity for an offender to participate in a treatment program by suspending criminal processing
- requires an offender to pay a fine or restitution
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- an agreement in which the offender pleads guilty in exchange for a reduced sentence
- sentences that fall between probation and incarceration
- the pledge of money or property in exchange for a promise to return to court for further criminal processing
- a sentence that requires community supervision
8 Clues: a sentence that requires community supervision • requires an offender to pay a fine or restitution • sentences that fall between probation and incarceration • occurs when an offender is a flight risk or danger to the community • when an offender is released under community supervision prior to trial • ...
Security Guard Exam 2016-01-31
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- A property owner can arrest on a found committing ________ offence.
- If a person believes they cannot leave after a security guard tells them they have to come with him, they are being __________.
- The criminal code is a __________ statute.
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- Anyone can arrest on a found committing __________ offence.
- In the criminal code an offence can be either summary or indictable. This type of an offence is called __________.
- A security guard does not have the same powers as the __________.
- Section 26 CCC deals with how much __________ a person can use.
- Anyone may make an _________.
8 Clues: Anyone may make an _________. • The criminal code is a __________ statute. • Anyone can arrest on a found committing __________ offence. • Section 26 CCC deals with how much __________ a person can use. • A security guard does not have the same powers as the __________. • A property owner can arrest on a found committing ________ offence. • ...
Solve the puzzle 2013-05-24
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- A person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.
- A person who has committed a crime
- The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another
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- A claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when a criminal act is alleged to have taken place
- A person, e.g. a police officer, whose occupation is to investigate and solve crimes
- A person who steals another person's property
- A thing designed or used for inflicting bodily harm or physical damage
- Take (someone) away illegally by force, typically to obtain a ransom.
8 Clues: A person who has committed a crime • A person who steals another person's property • The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another • Take (someone) away illegally by force, typically to obtain a ransom. • A person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place. • ...
Name__________________________Vocabulary Test 2019-08-11
9 Clues: bamboozle • criminal behavior • a cliche/ sorority • without imagination • excessive or prideful • distressed or humiliated • a thick green leaved plant • dare to do something/coming • computer memory or secret storage place
Computer Languages & Browsing Safely 2025-05-24
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- a popular antivirus software
- a high level language
- act of sending misleading email to user
- criminal activity to harm a computer
- translates language at a time
- translates language line by line
- language used for AI
- misleading or hoaxing
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- languages use symbolic instructions
- illegal entry into a computer system
- code generated after compilation
- code written by user
- a self-replicating program
- software preventing unauthorized access
- two step authentication involves
- set of instructions
16 Clues: set of instructions • code written by user • language used for AI • a high level language • misleading or hoaxing • a self-replicating program • a popular antivirus software • translates language at a time • code generated after compilation • two step authentication involves • translates language line by line • languages use symbolic instructions • ...
Vocabulary Challenge 2022-01-20
10 Clues: to multiply • wicked or criminal • social and outgoing • well-meaning, kindly • cheerful and friendly • giving careful attention to • something different from norm • having strong moral principles • authority/protection over someone • state of being well-known for some bad quality
Things Not Seen 2015-09-25
10 Clues: cant see • a college • friendship • saving a spot • cannot be seen • a place to read • picking on someone • happy,sad,nervous,mean • a type of site to chat and take pictures • a criminal that police is trying to find
Watchmen 2023-05-03
10 Clues: Tumor • Breaks the Law • To cover the face • Novel with pictures • Measurement of time • Captured from a lens • Major city in New York • Planet in our solar system • Conflict feared by the world • The power threatening the world
Vocab 9 2024-10-28
10 Clues: reject • Damage • opinion • testimony • Rightfulness • wrong conclusion • Power of authority • Public official or to form an opinion • sworn body of people convened to hear evidence • The criminal had to ______ how he didn't do the crime
Coming Back, Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-20
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- Physical damage
- To return to normal
- Korean martial art
- Fast food, common in New Zealand
- An event or occurrence
- Sport played with a ball.
- A group of people who are related to one another
- Main character.
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- Ryan's douche-bag friend.
- A very serious head injury can result in this
- People who prevent criminal activity
- Medical facility
- Ryan's friend.
- Used to transport people.
- Antonym for happiness
- Last name is Gower.
16 Clues: Ryan's friend. • Physical damage • Main character. • Medical facility • Korean martial art • To return to normal • Last name is Gower. • Antonym for happiness • An event or occurrence • Ryan's douche-bag friend. • Used to transport people. • Sport played with a ball. • Fast food, common in New Zealand • People who prevent criminal activity • A very serious head injury can result in this • ...
New Vocabulary 2020-06-09
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- someone who is tender and sentimental
- a criminal or bully
- filled with air and moving outward
- to question things deeply
- to pursue obsessively
- shocked or upset
- look quickly
- strong devotion to something
- quickly and with energy
- sticking out or swelling out
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- dangerous or evil
- upperclass
- having the back bent over slightly
- to restrict or hold back from doing
- speed or rate of walking or moving
- showing no compassion or mercy
16 Clues: upperclass • look quickly • shocked or upset • dangerous or evil • a criminal or bully • to pursue obsessively • quickly and with energy • to question things deeply • strong devotion to something • sticking out or swelling out • showing no compassion or mercy • having the back bent over slightly • filled with air and moving outward • speed or rate of walking or moving • ...
The Good Beans: A Shortz Bean-Crossword 2022-09-17
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- ____ ____, Angelica!
- Look at my bare ______!!! :O
- Lil _____ is a baby
- The WORST CRIMINAL!! (related to hamburgers)
- ._____! d-d-d-d- ______!
- my father is a ________
- Pete and ______ are on a boat...
- The sleepiest big guy
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- Both are nice! Who should I pick?
- Ham______ (not the spelling you would expect!)
- The ____ ______! they're on a roll!
- Motha _______!!! >:(
- You sound just like my ___________!!
- I love _____!!!
- Cinny___
- The most attractive blonde boy, according to Webby JR.
16 Clues: Cinny___ • I love _____!!! • Lil _____ is a baby • ____ ____, Angelica! • Motha _______!!! >:( • The sleepiest big guy • my father is a ________ • ._____! d-d-d-d- ______! • Look at my bare ______!!! :O • Pete and ______ are on a boat... • Both are nice! Who should I pick? • The ____ ______! they're on a roll! • You sound just like my ___________!! • ...
history 2023-09-13
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- lands right campaigner
- low economic activity
- illegal bar in the twenties
- axis country in WW11
- move from one country to another
- road travellers during
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- genocide of Jewish people
- girls dancing in the twenties
- men being send to war
- war region in New Guinea
- criminal in the twenties
- vote to change the Constitution
- where stolen children were taken
- German planes attack Londonlondon by night
- allies country in WW11.
- section for Jewish population
16 Clues: axis country in WW11 • men being send to war • low economic activity • lands right campaigner • road travellers during • allies country in WW11. • war region in New Guinea • criminal in the twenties • genocide of Jewish people • illegal bar in the twenties • girls dancing in the twenties • section for Jewish population • vote to change the Constitution • where stolen children were taken • ...
Harlem 2025-03-31
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- new York's nickname
- Duke Ellington's instrument
- artists on a show
- place where you can have a drink
- Louis Armstrong'sintrument
- criminal organization
- a park in New York
- delicious street food
- cultural revival
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- Harlem is located in this borough
- famous museum in New York
- surname of an artist called Billie
- group of musicians
- prohibited in the 1920s
- people having a drink in a club
- a famous statue in New York
16 Clues: cultural revival • artists on a show • group of musicians • a park in New York • new York's nickname • criminal organization • delicious street food • prohibited in the 1920s • famous museum in New York • Louis Armstrong'sintrument • Duke Ellington's instrument • a famous statue in New York • people having a drink in a club • place where you can have a drink • ...
Bill Of Rights 2025-11-12
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- Abolition of Slavery
- Presidential Elections
- Rights Retained by the people
- Bail,Fine, Punishment
- Search and Arrest
- Right to bear arms
- Rights in civil cases
- The first 10 amendments to the Constituion
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- Quartering of Soldiers
- Freedom, Petitions, Assembly
- Civil Rights
- Rights to Fair trial
- Rights in criminal cases
- Lawsuit against states
- Black Suffrage
- States Rights
16 Clues: Civil Rights • States Rights • Black Suffrage • Search and Arrest • Right to bear arms • Abolition of Slavery • Rights to Fair trial • Bail,Fine, Punishment • Rights in civil cases • Quartering of Soldiers • Presidential Elections • Lawsuit against states • Rights in criminal cases • Freedom, Petitions, Assembly • Rights Retained by the people • The first 10 amendments to the Constituion
Chapter 2- Concepts of Criminal Law 2022-02-07
Theory of Knowledge Review 2023-05-15
Across
- He believed that objects are only a collection of ideas
- All things that exist are made of matter
- Is concerned with the ultimate nature of reality
- He believed that Neo was the One
- He questioned the existence of the table
- ____ Problem that leads to an infinite change of reasoning
- Metaphysics is often concerned with _____ causes (God?)
- The belief that valid knowledge only comes through the mind
- The study of knowledge
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- Reality is inseparable from human perception
- Reality has two parts; physical and non-physical
- He believed life has no value except what we put on it ourselves (and in the Superman)
- School of thought that believes life is pointless
- The view that valid knowledge only comes through the senses
- ____ metaphysics is concerned with free-will, the mind-body problem
- The view that questions if valid knowledge is attainable
- He believed our minds are empty when we are born
- He believed the universe is made up of atoms bumping into each other
18 Clues: The study of knowledge • He believed that Neo was the One • All things that exist are made of matter • He questioned the existence of the table • Reality is inseparable from human perception • Reality has two parts; physical and non-physical • Is concerned with the ultimate nature of reality • He believed our minds are empty when we are born • ...
Coming Of God's Kingdom 2016-01-13
Across
- It's a creature created by God as a pure spirit.
- Jesus left his hometown Nazareth when he was about thirty yours old to be baptized by john in the?
- teachings that describe the way to live as Jesus' disciples.
- Short story with a message.
- on this day Jesus taught his disciples abput spreading God's kingdom.
- "It is truly a summary of the whole gospel."
- A local area of the church led by a bishop.
Down
- official public prayer of the church.
- Means "good news".
- the beatitudes are a promise of?
- A statement of belief.
- The power of God's love active in our lives and in our world.
- The freedom and ability to choose what to do.
- Jesus was in the dessert for forty days and?
- Another name for Emmanuel.
- although divine, Jesus struggled with human weakness and?
- The raising of our hearts and minds to God.
- It is a thought, word, deed, or omission against God's law.
18 Clues: Means "good news". • A statement of belief. • Another name for Emmanuel. • Short story with a message. • the beatitudes are a promise of? • official public prayer of the church. • The raising of our hearts and minds to God. • A local area of the church led by a bishop. • Jesus was in the dessert for forty days and? • "It is truly a summary of the whole gospel." • ...
Criminal weather 2016-02-18
Hunt for Lincoln 2024-02-12
Across
- targets and kills people
- something you know
- to own someone and make them work for you
- hunt for criminal
- Plan to do
- protective
- give up
- it will make a strong memory
- to agree with someone and help them
Down
- struggle
- ruler who is mean to their people
- War between the North and South
- revenge
- try
- 11 southern states trying to make their own country
- to do something that is hard
- to be okay with something
- the Northern states
- deep sadness
19 Clues: try • revenge • give up • struggle • Plan to do • protective • deep sadness • hunt for criminal • something you know • the Northern states • targets and kills people • to be okay with something • to do something that is hard • it will make a strong memory • War between the North and South • ruler who is mean to their people • to agree with someone and help them • ...
the outsiders 2021-10-19
Across
- the place they ran away to after they killed bob
- sodas girlfriend
- the girl they get as a spy
- year it takes place
- sodas horse
- group fight
- rich kid gang
- the author
- what kind of cake the 3 brothers like
Down
- criminal
- oldest brother
- what they smoke all the time
- how old the author was when the book was written
- youngest brother
- low class gang
- gets killed by johnny
- what building catches on fire
- middle brother
- where ponyboy is at in the beginning
19 Clues: criminal • the author • sodas horse • group fight • rich kid gang • oldest brother • low class gang • middle brother • youngest brother • sodas girlfriend • year it takes place • gets killed by johnny • the girl they get as a spy • what they smoke all the time • what building catches on fire • where ponyboy is at in the beginning • what kind of cake the 3 brothers like • ...
The Roaring 20s 2024-03-25
Across
- Car brand popular in the 1920s
- Ban on alcohol
- Love interest in "The Great Gatsby"
- Illegal alcohol supplier
- Elegant and stylish
- Formal suit(7 letters)
- Alcohol distributed illegally
- Mass communication device
- Setting of "The Great Gatsby"
- Nickname of protagonist in "The Great Gatsby"
- Popular music genre of the era
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- Wife of Tom and Gatsby's love
- fancy party
- Criminal involved in organized crime
- Luxurious
- Narrator of "The Great Gatsby"
- Young woman of the 1920s
- Popular mode of transportation
- title character in a famous novel
- Slang for alcohol
20 Clues: Luxurious • fancy party • Ban on alcohol • Slang for alcohol • Elegant and stylish • Formal suit(7 letters) • Young woman of the 1920s • Illegal alcohol supplier • Mass communication device • Wife of Tom and Gatsby's love • Alcohol distributed illegally • Setting of "The Great Gatsby" • Car brand popular in the 1920s • Narrator of "The Great Gatsby" • Popular mode of transportation • ...
Fraud Busters Crossword 2024-09-25
Across
- Inflating the value of a legitimate claim to receive a higher payout
- A particular way or method of doing something, especially one that is characteristic or well-established in criminal activities.
- Wicked or criminal, often used to describe fraudulent activities
- A set of rules or steps used by AI to detect patterns in data
- A common type of fraud where attackers trick individuals into revealing personal information.
- Technology that uses physical characteristics, like fingerprints, for identity verification
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- False or fake, often used to describe fraudulent claims or information
- To inspect or scrutinize carefully, a key step in detecting fraudulent activities.
- A fraudster who sells fake insurance policies to unsuspecting customers.
- AI-generated media that can be used to create convincing but false images or videos.
- A type of accident initiated deliberately to generate fraudulent insurance claims.
- A type of identity created fraudulently by using real and fabricated information
- The ability to gain an accurate and deep understanding of a situation, often used in fraud detection.
13 Clues: A set of rules or steps used by AI to detect patterns in data • Wicked or criminal, often used to describe fraudulent activities • Inflating the value of a legitimate claim to receive a higher payout • False or fake, often used to describe fraudulent claims or information • A fraudster who sells fake insurance policies to unsuspecting customers. • ...
Law Society & Political Involvement 2024-09-26
Across
- The party in a criminal or civil trial against whom an action has been brought.
- Laws made by parliaments.
- A place where people can resolve disputes relating to law.
- Half the number of formal votes received in an election plus one.
- A court official who has the power to make decisions on matters brought before a court of law.
- System of law based on the previous decisions of judges, or precedents.
- A vote where the entire electorate is invited to vote on a particular proposal.
- The party that commences a civil action.
- A civil wrong.
- A document that outlines the powers of the parliament.
Down
- A candidate or member of parliament who is not a member of a political party.
- A piece of paper on which a voter records her or his vote.
- A situation where no political party has a majority of elected members in parliament.
- A set of legal rules.
- A group of people (either 12 or six) selected to hear the evidence in a court case.
- A previous legal decision that serves as a rule or pattern in future cases.
- A grading system based on order of importance.
- A court official who hears cases in the lowest court of law.
- A process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act or caused another person.
19 Clues: A civil wrong. • A set of legal rules. • Laws made by parliaments. • The party that commences a civil action. • A grading system based on order of importance. • A document that outlines the powers of the parliament. • A piece of paper on which a voter records her or his vote. • A place where people can resolve disputes relating to law. • ...
Internet Safety Crossword - Kim Chart 2025-02-26
Across
- a type of cybercrime where a criminal poses as a known person
- any criminal that involves a computer network or networked devices
- a frequently updated web page used for personal commentary or business content
- small text files that websites store on your computer to remember information about you and your browsing activity
- the international video recorded assault of individuals
- the trail data you leave when using the internet
- sending fraudulent communications that appear to come from different sources
- an online individual who uses the internet as a means to commit harassment
Down
- the practice of protecting systems networks and digital attacks
- any form of making fun or bullying someone without being in person
- settings controls available on many websites and apps to limit who can access your profile
- the act of someone causing discord online or in person
- an ideal pattern of behavior for internet users about what is acceptable
- sending you intimate or sexual content and asking you to share the same thing in return
- an image digitally altered using image editing software
- any kind of communication over the internet
- a tyoe of malware which prevents you from accessing your device and the data stored on it
- short strings of words in capital letters
- unauthorized use copying or distribution of copyrighted software
19 Clues: short strings of words in capital letters • any kind of communication over the internet • the trail data you leave when using the internet • the act of someone causing discord online or in person • an image digitally altered using image editing software • the international video recorded assault of individuals • ...
Government Crossword puzzle 2022-05-11
Across
- of Four An unwritten rule declaring that it four of the nine justices agree to hear a case it will be scheduled for argument
- Opinion a ruling on a law that has not yet been challenged in court.
- Election Commission
- Agreed to _ (not to buy) British goods
- It included no national court system, no president or king and a _
- Martial similar to criminal trials, but consists of judges and attorneys drawn from legal officers of the military branch in which the violation occurred
- A _ is the exclusive right to publish and sell a literary musical or artistic work
- Unbiased
- Court Justice A member of the supreme court of the united states the highest court in the nation
- Litigation A lawsuit occurring at the appeals of the court;
- Review The power of the supreme court to declare laws and actions of local, state, or national governments unconstitutional
- a tract of public land set aside for use by Native Americans, on which most of these groups have their own tribal justice systems
- Trial court Hears cases where one person or group thinks another person or group should pay for causing harm
- Curiae Friends of the court an individual or group claiming to have useful info for the court consideration
- A written statement setting forth the legal arguments relevant facts and precedents supporting one side of a case
- A legal principle created by an appellate court decision that lower court judges must follow when deciding similar cases
- A great majority of votes for one side
- Something given or received as an equivalent for services
- A group of citizens who hear evidence during a trial and give a verdict
- Jurisdiction
- Not consistent with a nations constitution
- Likely to cause disagreement or argument
- System A trial system where the judge plays an active role in gathering evidence
- Opinion States the decision of the court
- Action Committee Organization formed to collect money
- The person against whom a civil or criminal suit is brought in court
- Jurisdiction courts that are able to hear a wide variety of cases that deal with state or local law, the state constitution, or federal law or federal constitution
- system Candidate who gets the most votes wins the state
Down
- Circuit the divisions under the United States Federal Courts system; grouped into 12 regional circuits, each of which has a federal court of appeals, also called a U.S. circuit court
- Succession Order in wich officials fill office
- Britain's _ the money a government collects from taxes or other sources from the colonies increased.
- that generally hear cases that raise questions about a federal law or the federal constitution
- A federal law written by a legislative branch
- trial court Hears cases about crimes like burglary murder or driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- A _ is the exclusive right of an inventor to manufacture use and sell his or her invention for a specific period
- Defender Attorney who works for the state and defends people who cannot afford a private attorney
- Resolution A_ covers matters affecting only one house of congress and is passed by that house alone.
- College Institution composed of set of electors
- The set of rules and standards by which a society governs itself
- held before election where members of party go to polls
- of Certiorari an order from the supreme court to a lower court to send the records on a case for review
- System A trial system that is a contest between opposing sides
- rights The Preamble is followed by a statement of purpose and basic _ derived from the laws of nature
- A formal charge of criminal actions by a grand jury Error of Law Mistakes by a judge as to the applicable law in a case Procedural Due Process The fair administration of justice
- Jurisdiction the authority of a trial court to be the first hear a case
- Ruling Issued when the justices all agree on the outcome and the reason for a decision
- They finally imposed an _ agreement prohibiting trade on Britain.
- Courts the courts that hear criminal and civil cases operating within the tribal justice system
- Member of political party chosen to formally elect president
- Decisis Refers to the principle that courts should follow precedent
- Opinion A document issued by judges who disagree with the majority opinion
- Clerk An attorney who assists a justice reviewing cases
- In a civil trial the person who brings suit in court Prosecutor An attorney who represents the government in a criminal case
- regulatory agency created to enforce laws
- Bargain An agreement where a defendant pleads guilty to a lesser crime than the one with which the defendant was originally charged and in return the government agrees not to prosecute the defendant for a more serious crime
55 Clues: Unbiased • Jurisdiction • Election Commission • Agreed to _ (not to buy) British goods • A great majority of votes for one side • Likely to cause disagreement or argument • Opinion States the decision of the court • regulatory agency created to enforce laws • Not consistent with a nations constitution • A federal law written by a legislative branch • ...
Bill of rights 2022-01-25
Across
- Beyond normal limits
- Legal proceedings against criminal
- militia that is regulated
- the taking possession of something
- an assertion that someone is guilty
- ability to speak your concerns
- must be read to you when arrested
- Prevent, or hinder
- request formally and in writing
Down
- Transfer power to something
- A source of danger
- A personal freedom
- Making amends for service, loss
- Required to search someones property
- Impose something unpleasant
15 Clues: A source of danger • A personal freedom • Prevent, or hinder • Beyond normal limits • militia that is regulated • Transfer power to something • Impose something unpleasant • ability to speak your concerns • Making amends for service, loss • request formally and in writing • must be read to you when arrested • Legal proceedings against criminal • the taking possession of something • ...
I'm not scared 4 2013-08-13
Across
- 60 year-old criminal from Rome
- game that pino losespan object from home found near boy
- girl who does forfeit
- michele's mother
- boy in hole
- main character
- number of children in group
- michele's father
Down
- book Filippo's object found in sergio's suitcase
- found in Sergio's suitcase
- boy who leads group
- name of man's farm where boy relocated
- friend who betrayed Michele
- brutal older brother of Skull
- michele's baby sister
15 Clues: boy in hole • main character • michele's mother • michele's father • boy who leads group • girl who does forfeit • michele's baby sister • found in Sergio's suitcase • friend who betrayed Michele • number of children in group • brutal older brother of Skull • 60 year-old criminal from Rome • name of man's farm where boy relocated • book Filippo's object found in sergio's suitcase • ...
Idioms 2021-04-30
Across
- to go to sleep.
- something very good
- a difficult situation
- say something to relieve tension or get conversation
- it is raining a lot
- feel sick
- something very easy
- reveal a secret
- is a criminal, a corrupt person, or a malcontent.
- try to do something you will never achieve
Down
- is pregnant
- someone very strong physically and emotionally
- something very expensive
- eager to hear something
- a lazy person
15 Clues: feel sick • is pregnant • a lazy person • to go to sleep. • reveal a secret • something very good • it is raining a lot • something very easy • a difficult situation • eager to hear something • something very expensive • try to do something you will never achieve • someone very strong physically and emotionally • is a criminal, a corrupt person, or a malcontent. • ...
15 words 2021-10-18
Across
- an illuminating realization or discovery
- infinite time, ever
- a feeling of intense excitement, elation
- sneaky, secretive
- the most perfect or typical example
- dutiful, willing, ready to accept control
- attractive, interesting, captivating, engaging
Down
- a feeling of anxiety
- in its original condition, unspoilt, clean, fresh
- protect, care, treasure
- evil, sinful, wicked, criminal
- sweet
- a large or excessive amount
- too great to be expressed or described in words
- extremely delicate, exquisite
15 Clues: sweet • sneaky, secretive • infinite time, ever • a feeling of anxiety • protect, care, treasure • a large or excessive amount • extremely delicate, exquisite • evil, sinful, wicked, criminal • the most perfect or typical example • an illuminating realization or discovery • a feeling of intense excitement, elation • dutiful, willing, ready to accept control • ...
Because of Winn Dixie Ch. 11-18 Vocabulary 2022-10-25
Across
- a person who committed a crime
- help someone feel better
- break free, run away
- good that were made for sale
- making low weak sounds
- give new strength or energy
- move so fast that it is almost out of control
Down
- events that cause great suffering
- lacking knowledge
- cause someone to believe something
- filled someone with intense fear
- a feeling of sadness
- copied
- breathing with short quick breaths
- strange
15 Clues: copied • strange • lacking knowledge • a feeling of sadness • break free, run away • making low weak sounds • help someone feel better • give new strength or energy • good that were made for sale • a person who committed a crime • filled someone with intense fear • events that cause great suffering • cause someone to believe something • breathing with short quick breaths • ...
Year 7 English - Week 4 Vocabulary 2023-05-16
Across
- A sequence of numbers, all the parts
- Very evil or wrong, looks like a monster
- Being used, active
- Continuously hit
- Threw out, got rid of
- Sort of, kind of, a little bit
- Unsafe, falling apart
Down
- Wicked or criminal behaviour
- Very energetic or intense way
- The bumps in the iron
- Screw up into a ball
- Very wet, soaked
- A forwards roll over
- Small bump
- Hesitant, reluctant
15 Clues: Small bump • Very wet, soaked • Continuously hit • Being used, active • Hesitant, reluctant • Screw up into a ball • A forwards roll over • The bumps in the iron • Threw out, got rid of • Unsafe, falling apart • Wicked or criminal behaviour • Very energetic or intense way • Sort of, kind of, a little bit • A sequence of numbers, all the parts • Very evil or wrong, looks like a monster
THE OUTSIDERS CROSS WORD PUZZLE CHAPTER 5,6,7 2024-01-17
Across
- Being single or separate
- Without respect
- A way that shows despair
- Imitating someone's actions or words
- Evade from danger in a cunning way
- Showing anger
- So shocked that you can’t react
- Being filled with horror or shock
Down
- Become less intense
- Emitting light or heat in waves
- As far as someone knows
- A declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offence
- Colour or shade
- important
- An exaggerated reaction
15 Clues: important • Showing anger • Without respect • Colour or shade • Become less intense • As far as someone knows • An exaggerated reaction • Being single or separate • A way that shows despair • Emitting light or heat in waves • So shocked that you can’t react • Being filled with horror or shock • Evade from danger in a cunning way • Imitating someone's actions or words • ...
Judicial Branch Crossword 2022-04-20
Across
- judge decides if there is probable cause for arrest (24-48 hours after arrest)
- to argue the ruling of a court case and request it be reviewed
- something a citizen is allowed to do (_____ to remain silent, ____ to an attorney)
- considered a crime if committed by an adult or a juvenile
- court that reviews lower courts' appealed cases
- the person named as the "wrong-doer" in a civil or criminal case
- a violation of the law only pertaining to juveniles
Down
- when the Judicial Branch determines if an action is unconstitutional or not
- an assigned time someone is supposed to be home by (typically at night)
- the age that is considered the limit of being considered a juvenile
- the sentencing of a juvenile in a case
- money paid to guarantee the suspect can return home until the trial takes place (won't have to wait in jail)
- a court case that deals with personal disputes and smaller issues
- court cases that deal with issues that harm the public
- a suspect is only allowed one of these (where evidence against and supporting the suspect is provided)
- person who brings a civil court case against another person
- Superior, Supreme, and state court members have to be _____ into office
- person under the age of 17 in Georgia
- a suspect and ____ guilt or not guilty
19 Clues: person under the age of 17 in Georgia • the sentencing of a juvenile in a case • a suspect and ____ guilt or not guilty • court that reviews lower courts' appealed cases • a violation of the law only pertaining to juveniles • court cases that deal with issues that harm the public • considered a crime if committed by an adult or a juvenile • ...
Crossword 4 2025-02-07
Across
- The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____
- Accepting culturally-defined goals AND the institutional means
- The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____
- According to Cloward & Ohlin’s opportunity theory, response to economic strain varies by access to ____ ____ to earn money.
- The cultural ideal that anyone can achieve material success, regardless of background or socioeconomic status
- Breakdown in social norms caused by excessive emphasis on economic success
- People who choose this mode of adaptation seek to reform the system by creating their own goals and means.
- Anomie and deviance are mutually ____.
- On Tuesday's class, I read a letter by ____ ____.
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- The only criminal adaptation to strain
- Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes.
- America’s national bird
- Pressure produced by the disconnect between cultural expectations and what society makes possible, according to Merton
- The negative emotion most likely to lead to criminal behavior, according to Agnew
- The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society
- According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime.
- The institutional-anomie theory is a ____-level theory as it seeks to explain why US has a higher rate of serious crime than other developed nations.
- The process of using thoughts and behaviors to manage stressful situations
- The mode of adaptation that involves rejecting culturally-defined goals but accepting the institutional means
19 Clues: America’s national bird • The only criminal adaptation to strain • Anomie and deviance are mutually ____. • On Tuesday's class, I read a letter by ____ ____. • Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes. • According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime. • The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____ • ...
Vocab from 22.10 2024-10-22
Reading Street :Reading Strategies 2016-04-01
5 Clues: What guides our reading. • To tell what happens in the story. • To tell what might happen next in a story. • To create a picture in or minds as we read. • Asking good questions about important text information.
crime 2023-07-08
Across
- free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
- the facts, signs, etc. which tell you who committed a crime
- a situation in which you think wrongly that you recognize someone or have found the person you are looking for
- a person who was hurt or killed by sb in a crime
- people who ate thought to be guilty of a crime
- to find the correct answers to why something has happened
- the lawyer(s) who try to show that sb is guilty of a crime
- the process where a judge listens to the evidence and decides if sb is guilty or innocent
Down
- the lawyer(s) who try to show that sb is not guilty of a crime
- police officers who investigate crimes
- to question a witness carefully about answers they have already given
- the place in court where a person who is accused sits or stands
- a person who commits murder
- punishment by execution
- a person who saw something that happened, especially a crime
- to use facts and evidence to show something is true
- the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another
- the place where crimes are judged
- a claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, especially a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place
19 Clues: punishment by execution • a person who commits murder • the place where crimes are judged • police officers who investigate crimes • people who ate thought to be guilty of a crime • a person who was hurt or killed by sb in a crime • to use facts and evidence to show something is true • to find the correct answers to why something has happened • ...
Legend Part 2 2025-03-20
Across
- the ruthless Republic commander who orders Day’s execution
- The name of the main male protagonist, a notorious criminal in the Republic
- Day’s younger brother who becomes sick with the plague
- Day's primary motivation for breaking into a hospital at the beginning of the novel
- The girl prodigy who is hunting Day after her brother's murder
- June initially believes Day is a heartless ___, but she later sees his true nature
- Vicious fight people bet on
- One of the novel’s main themes is the contrast between ____ and poverty
- A value that Day embodies, as he constantly fights to protect his family
- The plague-infected part of the city where Day’s family lives
Down
- The city where June and Day live, controlled by the Republic
- The ongoing war is between the Republic and the ___
- Who betrays Day by turning him in
- The test that determines children's futures in the Republic
- June’s brother, whose murder sets her on a path of revenge
- Day’s real name is ___, but he keeps it secret to protect his family
- Day notices that the hospital only gives plague cures to ___ citizens
- June sees a shift in her loyalty when she realizes that Day is not the___she thought he was
- June realizes Metias left a hidden message in his ___, warning her about the Republic
- Day’s closest friend and companion, who helps him navigate life on the streets
20 Clues: Vicious fight people bet on • Who betrays Day by turning him in • The ongoing war is between the Republic and the ___ • Day’s younger brother who becomes sick with the plague • the ruthless Republic commander who orders Day’s execution • June’s brother, whose murder sets her on a path of revenge • The test that determines children's futures in the Republic • ...
The Eye of Minds Crossword 2019-02-08
10 Clues: bad guy • ordinary life • only way to kaine • simulation in coffin • monsters in the sleep • video game simulation • simulation of a person • company creating games • super immersive video game • capsule for entrance into the sleep
Los Angeles 2013-04-18
Across
- people who has a lot of money
- the place where jenks live
- LA is the city of ____
- LA's basketball team
- high building
- road over river
Down
- opposite of rich
- the king of pop
- actors make a ____
- money of usa
- place where movie stars live
- rich people live in ___ houses
- if you do it you are a criminal
- kind of a music maker
14 Clues: money of usa • high building • the king of pop • road over river • opposite of rich • actors make a ____ • LA's basketball team • kind of a music maker • LA is the city of ____ • the place where jenks live • place where movie stars live • people who has a lot of money • rich people live in ___ houses • if you do it you are a criminal
/m/ sound 2021-09-13
Across
- bubbling slightly
- a tool to brush something
- the ‘hottest’ season
- the season associated with leaves
- doing something on purpose
- a nickname for a mother
- causes an explosion
- opposable on humans and not animals
Down
- quite thin and slender
- a baby sheep
- someone who is against the law
- failing to resist pressure
- small particles of food
- we don’t have enough
14 Clues: a baby sheep • bubbling slightly • causes an explosion • the ‘hottest’ season • we don’t have enough • quite thin and slender • small particles of food • a nickname for a mother • a tool to brush something • failing to resist pressure • doing something on purpose • someone who is against the law • the season associated with leaves • opposable on humans and not animals
Vocab 2022-05-25
Across
- release of an offender from detention
- quality of being honest
- fully in agreement
- free someone from a criminal charge
Down
- act of retaliation
- put forward an idea or plan
- intended to do harm
- bold and w/out shame
- a person's first appearance
- having great influence on someone
- bring about by discussion
- hesitate
- persistently to persuade to do something
- lacking in courage
14 Clues: hesitate • act of retaliation • fully in agreement • lacking in courage • intended to do harm • bold and w/out shame • quality of being honest • bring about by discussion • put forward an idea or plan • a person's first appearance • having great influence on someone • free someone from a criminal charge • release of an offender from detention • persistently to persuade to do something
Because of winn -Dixie 2023-09-12
12 Clues: rip • attractive • a small cry • a strong fear • mad about something • kept in a small space • something to do daily • to pla to do something • things you are able to do • not following a direct route • a person that commites crimes • behave in a way that makes something seem deep
Because of winn -Dixie 2023-09-12
12 Clues: rip • attractive • a small cry • a strong fear • mad about something • kept in a small space • something to do daily • to pla to do something • things you are able to do • not following a direct route • a person that commites crimes • behave in a way that makes something seem deep
Professions 2022-10-18
12 Clues: Has a camera • Writes stories • Plays on camera • Catches criminal • Treats your teeth • Works in a hospital • Makes delicious food • Drives a huge red car • Checks children’s copybooks • Has big gloves and a punch bag • Has a lot of paints and brushes • Gets people to different countries through the sky
KWIZZADE 2024-08-27
Across
- Women Rep. of Isiolo County
- .......... nayo
- Lead singer of Sauti Sol
- The Grand Mullah
- Entered Kenyan Parliament during demonstrations
- modest/prudish
- Very articulately sound young Kenyan activist
Down
- massacre of ethnic Somalis by Kenyan Army on Feb 1984
- smooth spoken
- Here we Go!
- Nickname for Wahu and Nameless
- Directorate of Criminal Investigation; acronym.
- 2024 Action movie by Jason Statham
13 Clues: Here we Go! • smooth spoken • modest/prudish • .......... nayo • The Grand Mullah • Lead singer of Sauti Sol • Women Rep. of Isiolo County • Nickname for Wahu and Nameless • 2024 Action movie by Jason Statham • Very articulately sound young Kenyan activist • Directorate of Criminal Investigation; acronym. • Entered Kenyan Parliament during demonstrations • ...
Atmospheric Words of Gothic Horror Stories 2025-11-13
Across
- mysterious and unsettling
- cold and depressing
- unpleasantly damp and cold
- suggesting evil or harm is imminent
- having evil intentions
- strange and frightening
- dark and gloomy; serious; without humor
- dull and depressing
Down
- deep sadness; often tied to the past; the way things were
- wicked or criminal
- giving the impression of evil
- empty and lonely
- overwhelming and unpleasantly powerful
13 Clues: empty and lonely • wicked or criminal • cold and depressing • dull and depressing • having evil intentions • strange and frightening • mysterious and unsettling • unpleasantly damp and cold • giving the impression of evil • suggesting evil or harm is imminent • overwhelming and unpleasantly powerful • dark and gloomy; serious; without humor • ...
Emmet's Spelling Test 2025-05-21
13 Clues: the globe • a criminal • to take out • what ghosts do • what babies do • the opposite of play • two months after June • a tie in a soccer game • the unchanged standard • many of these in a sentence • what we do with dirty clothes • Daddy does this when he's tired • where the keep the horcrux in Gringott's
Tom Saywer 2024-05-09
10 Clues: Author • Tom's Chore • Toms Brother • Runaway criminal • Tom's Girlfriend • Tom's Homeless Friend • Tom and Hucks best Friend • What Tom Is Trying to Find • A Game Tom Played On an Island • Where Tom and Huck Witness a Murder
Tom Saywer 2024-05-09
10 Clues: Author • Tom's Chore • Toms Brother • Runaway criminal • Tom's Girlfriend • Tom's Homeless Friend • Tom and Hucks best Friend • What Tom Is Trying to Find • A Game Tom Played On an Island • Where Tom and Huck Witness a Murder
Tom Saywer 2024-05-09
10 Clues: Author • Tom's Chore • Toms Brother • Runaway criminal • Tom's Girlfriend • Tom's Homeless Friend • Tom and Hucks best Friend • What Tom Is Trying to Find • A Game Tom Played On an Island • Where Tom and Huck Witness a Murder
Tom Saywer 2024-05-09
10 Clues: Author • Tom's Chore • Toms Brother • Runaway criminal • Tom's Girlfriend • Tom's Homeless Friend • Tom and Hucks best Friend • What Tom Is Trying to Find • A Game Tom Played On an Island • Where Tom and Huck Witness a Murder
Heartening Lesson 10 Parts 3 and 4 2023-05-27
Constitutional Crossword 2023-12-12
10 Clues: states rights • freedom of speech • search and arrest • right to bear arms • right in civil cases • right to a fair trial • quartering of soldiers • bail, fines, punishment • Right in criminal cases • rights retained by the people
Charles Ray Hatcher 2024-03-12
10 Clues: found guilty • Hurting other • blank rangers • not hot but... • not a single sound • taken without asking • Oh! You gave me a ... • to physically hurt someone • someone who takes without asking • a person who has committed a crime
Katherine Knight 2025-07-27
10 Clues: lawbreaker • young humans • final breath • law enforcers • proven guilty • from down under • prepared with heat • state of being confined • the act of purposely killing somebody • a tool found in the kitchen commonly used to cut things
Hold On Anzu 2022-09-01
Post Unit 1, 2, 3 2015-04-27
Across
- Something which is against the law or is something for which you can be punished
- The branch of psychology mainly associated the criminal investigation
- The study of crime and its causes
- A person can makes a -------- choice to commit a crime if it is to their advantage
- One of the most common crimes in our neighbourhoods
Down
- The commission of a crime is the first step in the -------- process
- A process which tries to paint a picture of an offender through the information available
- The final of the four ethical principles required for practice as a forensic psychologist
- ------ explanations look at how a person's ------ surroundings may make them commit crime
- The destruction of property using fire as the means to do so
10 Clues: The study of crime and its causes • One of the most common crimes in our neighbourhoods • The destruction of property using fire as the means to do so • The commission of a crime is the first step in the -------- process • The branch of psychology mainly associated the criminal investigation • ...
Crimes 2023-11-27
Across
- action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property.
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- the action of stealing from a person's pockets.
- entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
Down
- the concealment of the origins of illegally obtained money, typically by means of transfers involving foreign banks or legitimate businesses
- the criminal action of stealing goods from a store while pretending to be a customer
- the killing of one person by another.
- the giving or offering of a bribe.
- the action or practice of driving fast and dangerously in a stolen car for enjoyment.
- the action of forging or producing a copy of a document, signature, banknote, or work of art.
10 Clues: the giving or offering of a bribe. • the killing of one person by another. • the action of stealing from a person's pockets. • the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. • entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft. • action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property. • ...
Dexter's crossword puzzle rubber ducky 2022-03-08
Across
- The release of a former prisoner under condition of compliance with specific terms.
- Synonym: Nemesis Antonym: risk
- Synonym: Crime Antonym: innocence
- A writ requiring someone to appear in court to give testimony.
- Maybe we ought to trust them more than we do to ____ the case that was presented in court.
Down
- Being against the law; forbidden by law.
- Now that I was safe I began to know the desire of any man in a tight corner to establish an ____.
- It is the unavoidable and serious consequence of non-submission which lies at the heart of ______.
- A serious criminal offense, which, under federal law, is punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year or by death.
- Synonym: Ally Antonym: foe
10 Clues: Synonym: Ally Antonym: foe • Synonym: Nemesis Antonym: risk • Synonym: Crime Antonym: innocence • Being against the law; forbidden by law. • A writ requiring someone to appear in court to give testimony. • The release of a former prisoner under condition of compliance with specific terms. • ...
Vocab 2014-03-19
Across
- Circumstances: Factors that tend to lessen the seriousness of an offense
- The process through which a convicted person is changed or reformed in order to lead a prodoctive life rather than commit another crime
- Measures taken to discourage criminal actions
Down
- Circumstances: Factors that tend to increase the seriousness of an offense
- A reason for criminal punishment that stresses keeping a convicted person confined to protect society
- Punishment given as a kind of revenge for wrongdoing
- Punishment: The death penalty
- Report: A written report that gives the sentencing judge information about the defendant's background and prospects for rehabilitation
- Realse from prison before the full sentence has been served
9 Clues: Punishment: The death penalty • Measures taken to discourage criminal actions • Punishment given as a kind of revenge for wrongdoing • Realse from prison before the full sentence has been served • Circumstances: Factors that tend to lessen the seriousness of an offense • Circumstances: Factors that tend to increase the seriousness of an offense • ...
A Killer in Disguise 2022-09-11
Across
- Non-consensual sexual acts
- Illegally taking goods from a store
- A criminal sentence that ensures that an individual must spend the rest of his life in prison with no chance of release
- In the custody of the police usually takes place after committing a crime and getting caught
- Formal reading of a criminal charging document in the presence of the defendant
Down
- Entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft
- The study and tracing of lines of descent or development
- Joseph James De'Angelos ideal victims of rape
- The hereditary material in humans and almost all other organisms (deoxyribonucleic acid)
9 Clues: Non-consensual sexual acts • Illegally taking goods from a store • Joseph James De'Angelos ideal victims of rape • The study and tracing of lines of descent or development • Entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft • Formal reading of a criminal charging document in the presence of the defendant • ...
ch. 1-4 The Wave Tic Tac Toe 2022-03-07
Across
- cause to feel indignation
- giving full attention to
- choose and follow a theory, idea, or policy
- someone with an antisocial personality disorder
- act of cruelty
- adroitness using your hands
- extremely criminal
Down
- feeling of annoyance
- film presenting facts about a person or event
- cause to be interested
- broken piece of an artifact
- continuing forever
- showing pensive sadness
13 Clues: act of cruelty • continuing forever • extremely criminal • feeling of annoyance • cause to be interested • showing pensive sadness • giving full attention to • cause to feel indignation • broken piece of an artifact • adroitness using your hands • choose and follow a theory, idea, or policy • film presenting facts about a person or event • ...
Vocab 2021-08-25
Across
- guidelines that identify a trusted deal
- stands for CFAA
- Gives monoply
- unauthorized use of others work
Down
- all rights with intangible assests
- bully online
- avaliable on a doctors prescription
- document that enforces freedom
- philosophic study of ethics for computers
- criminal crimes via the computer
- abusive message online
- right way to use the internet
- imitate something while exaggerating its features
13 Clues: bully online • Gives monoply • stands for CFAA • abusive message online • right way to use the internet • document that enforces freedom • unauthorized use of others work • criminal crimes via the computer • all rights with intangible assests • avaliable on a doctors prescription • guidelines that identify a trusted deal • philosophic study of ethics for computers • ...
Winn-Dixie (11-15) 2012-03-19
Across
- to be stuck in one place
- goes beyond normal in an unhealthy way
- to get attention using drama
- to go around something
- a need or a want
- legal freedoms
Down
- do do something over and over again
- racing quickly
- a person who broke the law
- to make a soft crying noise
- surprisingly good; attractive
- not learned
- a tantram
13 Clues: a tantram • not learned • racing quickly • legal freedoms • a need or a want • to go around something • to be stuck in one place • a person who broke the law • to make a soft crying noise • to get attention using drama • surprisingly good; attractive • do do something over and over again • goes beyond normal in an unhealthy way
Learn Words 4 2021-03-25
Across
- attire,clothing
- plenty,abundant,plentiful
- Disgusting,offensive,revolting
- ability to speak fluently,eloquent,
- inconsistent,contradicting,disagreeing
- In bad mood,quiet,silent
- delinquents,criminal,scoundrel
- to deplete in physical strength or energy
Down
- to find out definitely, to discover, understand
- a sharp hooked claw
- random decision,irrational,unreasonable
- friendly,benevolent,benign,civil
- in the middle of, among
13 Clues: attire,clothing • a sharp hooked claw • in the middle of, among • In bad mood,quiet,silent • plenty,abundant,plentiful • Disgusting,offensive,revolting • delinquents,criminal,scoundrel • friendly,benevolent,benign,civil • ability to speak fluently,eloquent, • inconsistent,contradicting,disagreeing • random decision,irrational,unreasonable • ...
idk 2022-03-15
Across
- : inflated pride in one's appearance
- disappear or cause to disappear.
- to catch a criminal
- a friendly relationship.
- renounce or reject (something desired or valuable).
- being open and honest in expression frankness.
- deceitfulness
- to replace
Down
- to be flawless
- not discovered or known about; uncertain.
- having or showing great knowledge or learning.
- natural ability
- to not be intimidated
13 Clues: to replace • deceitfulness • to be flawless • natural ability • to catch a criminal • to not be intimidated • a friendly relationship. • disappear or cause to disappear. • : inflated pride in one's appearance • not discovered or known about; uncertain. • having or showing great knowledge or learning. • being open and honest in expression frankness. • ...
ch. 1-4 The Wave Tic Tac Toe 2022-03-07
Across
- cause to feel indignation
- giving full attention to
- choose and follow a theory, idea, or policy
- someone with an antisocial personality disorder
- act of cruelty
- adroitness using your hands
- extremely criminal
Down
- feeling of annoyance
- film presenting facts about a person or event
- cause to be interested
- broken piece of an artifact
- continuing forever
- showing pensive sadness
13 Clues: act of cruelty • continuing forever • extremely criminal • feeling of annoyance • cause to be interested • showing pensive sadness • giving full attention to • cause to feel indignation • broken piece of an artifact • adroitness using your hands • choose and follow a theory, idea, or policy • film presenting facts about a person or event • ...
