criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
computer crimes 2024-11-08
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- Malicious software that attches itself to other software.
- refers to any crime that involves a computer/ mobile and a network
- STALKING A kind of online harrassment wherein the victims im is subjected to a barrage of online messages and emails.
- malicious program that appears to be friendly, they are not technically viruses.
- type of hacker that can be seen as the “good guys”
- Theft of software through the illegal copying of genuine products.
- Means an illegal intrusion into a computer system and/or network
- Damaging or destroying data rather than stealing
- a program whose purpose is to duplicate itself.
- these viruses take up residence in the computer’s memory, making then hard to detect
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- The least common cybercrime
- VIRUS DESIGNED TO INFECT SPECIFIC TYPE OF DOCUMENT
- type of virus hides on the user’s disk and waits for a specific event to occur before running.
- Act by the criminal who floods the bandwidth of the victim’s network.
- type of hacker that are considered as bad guys
- Type of virus make changes to a disk’s file system
- This category of cybercrime involves one individual distributing malicious or illegal information online.
- Similar to a real life instance of a criminal illegally possessing an individuals bank or credit card details.
- Defined as an act of terrorism committed through the use of cyberspace
- type of hackers between the good and the bad guys
20 Clues: The least common cybercrime • type of hacker that are considered as bad guys • a program whose purpose is to duplicate itself. • Damaging or destroying data rather than stealing • type of hackers between the good and the bad guys • VIRUS DESIGNED TO INFECT SPECIFIC TYPE OF DOCUMENT • Type of virus make changes to a disk’s file system • ...
CRIMINOLOGIA 2025-03-04
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- Análisis de sustancias tóxicas en el cuerpo.
- Técnica de entrevista a sospechosos.
- criminal Conjunto de características de un delincuente.
- operandi Patrón de conducta de un delincuente.
- Estudio de la sangre en investigaciones criminales.
- Estudio de restos óseos en investigaciones criminales.
- Trastorno de personalidad asociado a criminales violentos.
- Identificación de personas mediante dentadura.
- Estudio del cerebro en la conducta criminal.
- digital Pruebas obtenidas de dispositivos electrónicos.
- del crimen Lugar donde ocurre un delito.
- forense Aplicación de la psicología en el sistema legal.
- Material genético clave en la identificación forense.
- Declaración de testigos en un proceso penal.
- Estudio del desarrollo del crimen.
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- Estudio de trastornos mentales en criminales.
- Disciplina que analiza el papel de la víctima en un delito.
- Ciencia que estudia las evidencias en la escena del crimen.
- Análisis de lesiones en víctimas.
- Examen post mortem para determinar la causa de muerte.
- Estudio de la escritura para determinar autoría.
- Análisis del lenguaje en escritos o mensajes criminales.
- Estudio de las huellas dactilares.
- Uso de insectos para determinar el tiempo de muerte.
- Técnica para recrear la escena del crimen.
- pericial Evidencia técnica presentada en juicio.
- Técnica utilizada para identificar características de un delincuente.
- Análisis de armas y trayectorias de proyectiles.
- Análisis de ubicación de crímenes en mapas.
- forense Técnica de documentación visual de evidencias.
30 Clues: Análisis de lesiones en víctimas. • Estudio de las huellas dactilares. • Estudio del desarrollo del crimen. • Técnica de entrevista a sospechosos. • del crimen Lugar donde ocurre un delito. • Técnica para recrear la escena del crimen. • Análisis de ubicación de crímenes en mapas. • Análisis de sustancias tóxicas en el cuerpo. • ...
Unit Two Criminlogy 2026-04-13
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- round
- includes following theories - PERSONALITY THEORY, LEARNING THEORY, PSYCHODYNOMIC THEORIES, COGENTURE THEORIES
- any behaviour that differs from norms in society
- Super male syndrome, could more aggressive due to testosterone levels
- These are a shared and general set of principles about acceptable and unacceptable behavior, specifically what is right and what is wrong.
- Genetically identical twins
- This decides if a person is male or female or intersex
- Expectation in society about what is acceptable and not.
- What is passed down biologically from parent to kid
- Theories that suggest there is genetic reason for crimes - LOMBROSO, SHELDON, TWIN STUDIES, ADOPTION STUDIES, XYY
- genetics
- Thin + tall
- Features that are considered ancient human and unevolved
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- Creator of the Somatotype theory
- How we look facially and bodily how it can effect chances of commiting a crime
- Studies done on Dizygotic and Monozygotic twins to see the chances of both twins being criminal
- To study if its genetics or environment that make criminals who they are
- Non-identical twins
- Refers to a code of ethics, which may or may not be written down and is expected that you follow.
- Environment
- Includes following theries - INTERACTIONISM, REALISM, MARXISM AND FUNCTIONALISM.
- Creator of Atavistic theory
- The level of agreement
- Living beings adapting for higher chances of survival
- Body types
- Breaking the law
- Muscular
27 Clues: round • Muscular • genetics • Body types • Environment • Thin + tall • Breaking the law • Non-identical twins • The level of agreement • Creator of Atavistic theory • Genetically identical twins • Creator of the Somatotype theory • any behaviour that differs from norms in society • What is passed down biologically from parent to kid • Living beings adapting for higher chances of survival • ...
WORD PLAY 2026-05-22
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- Let the bending in the archer’s hand be for ______
- Monaco lies on the shore of this sea
- The archer loves the bow that is ______
- What may be given to the children?
- Romeo describes his hand as _______
- The game played in the gaming house
- The only gambling establishment left in Europe is in ________
- Romeo attended the supper in disguise to see
- The currency mentioned in Too Dear
- Number of men in army
- Parents can’t give this to their children
- Parents are considered to be this tool for launching arrows
- He is often called as “Bard of Avon”
- On children is a collection from
- The criminal agreed to emigrate on receiving
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- The people in the kingdom of Monaco were
- A kind of tax levied on an individual
- Life does’nt tarry with
- The criminal started this after emigrating from the kingdom
- Figure of speech used in “the cheek of night”
- Juliet belonged to this family
- Bird mentioned in Juliet’s plea for night to arrive
- Monaco is considered to be a
- The divine figure who aims the children towards their purpose
- Juliet is compared to this bird trooping with crows
- Romeo could be immortalised by cutting him out into
- French Government is a __________ government.
- Juliet is compared to a rich jewel in this person’s ear
28 Clues: Number of men in army • Life does’nt tarry with • Monaco is considered to be a • Juliet belonged to this family • On children is a collection from • What may be given to the children? • The currency mentioned in Too Dear • The game played in the gaming house • Monaco lies on the shore of this sea • Romeo describes his hand as _______ • He is often called as “Bard of Avon” • ...
Introduction to Forensics 2022-08-29
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- unseen marks left at a crime scene.
- The case that it is the trial judge's responsibility to ensure reliability and revelance of expert testimony.
- examines human remains.
- known as the Father of Toxicology.
- application of criminal and civil laws.
- creates a fight or flight syndrome.
- Wrote a book on Fingerprinting.
- examines DNA, body fluids, and plant matter.
- a face shape that is as wide as it is long.
- study of behavior of a criminal.
- released in the eyes after death.
- and Stress create tunnel vision.
- determines presence/absence of drugs and poisons.
- loss of body heat after death
- how long has a body been dead.
- muscles shorten and become rigid.
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- a face shape that is widest at the cheekbones with narrow forehead and jawline.
- oldest lab in the United States.
- use of insects to determine time of death.
- determines cause of death.
- examines chemistry, physics, and geological evidence.
- examines handwriting, ink, paper, obliterations, etc.
- pooling of blood at the lowest point next to the ground.
- states that with contact between two items, there will be an exchange of material.
- largest crime lab in the world.
- wrongly accused by Jennifer Thompson.
- Developed first scientific system for personal ID using body parts.
- examines spent bullets, cartridges, and residues.
- The case that determined if evidence was admissible.
29 Clues: examines human remains. • determines cause of death. • loss of body heat after death • how long has a body been dead. • largest crime lab in the world. • Wrote a book on Fingerprinting. • oldest lab in the United States. • study of behavior of a criminal. • and Stress create tunnel vision. • released in the eyes after death. • muscles shorten and become rigid. • ...
LAW 2014-06-16
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- Intends to commit a crime but fails.
- An oral statement or gesture that damages a person's reputation or character.
- An entitlement that citizens can expect from their government.
- If the accused has been found guilty of a crime, he/she has the right to _____ he verdict.
- A form of harassment that includes unwelcomed sexual contacts, remarks, etc.
- give a person advice on how to commit a crime.
- Punishing an offender for revenge.
- To help someone commit an offense.
- Sanctions imposed on a person for committing a crime.
- "Friend of the court". Can present viewpoints during a Charter case.
- The cause or reason to commit a criminal act.
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- The reading of the charge to the accused, and the accused enters a plea of either "guilty" or "not guilty".
- Occurs when the witness lies in court under oath.
- This type of law regulates the relationship between the government and it's citizens.
- A body of enacted or customary rules recognized by a community as binding.
- A defense by which the accused person claims to have been forced to commit a criminal act by the threat of violence.
- Careless disregard for the possible outcome of an action.
- A type of intent that is limited to the act itself.
- The purpose or intention of causing certain wrongful consequences.
- The right to conduct one's affairs without government interference.
20 Clues: Punishing an offender for revenge. • To help someone commit an offense. • Intends to commit a crime but fails. • The cause or reason to commit a criminal act. • give a person advice on how to commit a crime. • Occurs when the witness lies in court under oath. • A type of intent that is limited to the act itself. • Sanctions imposed on a person for committing a crime. • ...
Law 2014-06-16
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- Occurs when the witness lies in court under oath.
- Careless disregard for the possible outcome of an action.
- The purpose or intention of causing certain wrongful consequences.
- A body of enacted or customary rules recognized by a community as binding.
- "Friend of the court". Can present viewpoints during a Charter case.
- The cause or reason to commit a criminal act.
- The reading of the charge to the accused, and the accused enters a plea of either "guilty" or "not guilty".
- A type of intent that is limited to the act itself.
- The right to conduct one's affairs without government interference.
- This type of law regulates the relationship between the government and it's citizens.
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- A defense by which the accused person claims to have been forced to commit a criminal act by the threat of violence.
- An entitlement that citizens can expect from their government.
- Sanctions imposed on a person for committing a crime.
- give a person advice on how to commit a crime.
- Intends to commit a crime but fails.
- If the accused has been found guilty of a crime, he/she has the right to _____ he verdict.
- Punishing an offender for revenge.
- To help someone commit an offense.
- An oral statement or gesture that damages a person's reputation or character.
- A form of harassment that includes unwelcomed sexual contacts, remarks, etc.
20 Clues: Punishing an offender for revenge. • To help someone commit an offense. • Intends to commit a crime but fails. • The cause or reason to commit a criminal act. • give a person advice on how to commit a crime. • Occurs when the witness lies in court under oath. • A type of intent that is limited to the act itself. • Sanctions imposed on a person for committing a crime. • ...
Crimes Against Peeps & Propitty 2017-09-27
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- knowingly misrepresenting a fact to get something from someone else
- crimes committed via the internet
- forcible stealing
- what early prisons were named because criminals were supposed to feel penitent (sorry) for what they'd done
- willful destruction of property
- unlawful entry into any building with intent to commit a crime (usually theft)
- any crime motivated by hate based on a certain bias
- seeks to isolate a criminal from society to protect ordinary citizens
- tries to prevent crimes
- crime of purposely setting property on fire
- trying to treat and reform a lawbreaker
- physical attack on another person
- rate at which past prison inmates go on to commit more crimes
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- murder and manslaughter both fall into this category
- the usual legal word for theft
- unlawful killing of a human being with intent
- when someone takes something they've been entrusted with
- threatening or bribing a witness testifying in a criminal case
- making a threat in order to get something (usually money) from someone else
- hitting a person repeatedly with something
- an agreement between two or more people to commit a crime
- when you want revenge
- what a convicted defendant might be ordered to pay a victim for "damages"
- lying under oath in a court of law
- electronically breaking into or disrupting someone else's computer system without permission
25 Clues: forcible stealing • when you want revenge • tries to prevent crimes • the usual legal word for theft • willful destruction of property • crimes committed via the internet • physical attack on another person • lying under oath in a court of law • trying to treat and reform a lawbreaker • hitting a person repeatedly with something • crime of purposely setting property on fire • ...
Sentencing and Punishment 2021-12-10
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- compulsory condition on an offender
- ________ programs aim to rehabilitate offenders
- R v ______ - appeal case where the defendant received a more harsh penalty due to previous convictions
- aims to address the root cause of criminal behaviour
- ________ guidelines are when a judge must refer to legislation when delivering a sentence
- personal comments by a judge when delivering a sentence
- _________ factors are those which make a crime more severe
- _________ sentencing involves members of the ATSI community
- something which discourages someone to commit an offence
- _________ factors are those which make a crime less severe
- reasons a judge gives for their decision
- no conviction recorded - known as a _______ 10
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- the Crimes (________ _______) Act 1999 outlines the process of delivering a sentence
- ________ sentencing is when a judge must give a certain punishment for a specific crime
- limiting the freedom of an offender to protect society
- ________ guidelines are when a judge must refer to precedent when delivering a sentence
- an official, recorded warning
- ________ sentence - when you must be on good behaviour or else you will serve out your full sentence
- community ________ order - community service
- a criminal ________ notice is an on-the-spot fine
- ensuring an offender pays a price for their actions
- victim _______ statements outline how a victim suffered from a crime
- a common mitigating factor where the offender feels sorry for their actions
23 Clues: an official, recorded warning • compulsory condition on an offender • reasons a judge gives for their decision • community ________ order - community service • no conviction recorded - known as a _______ 10 • ________ programs aim to rehabilitate offenders • a criminal ________ notice is an on-the-spot fine • ensuring an offender pays a price for their actions • ...
Unit 5 Review 2023-11-17
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- These are the judges who are explaining their reason for why they rules in a particular way
- This amendment guarentees the right to trial by jury
- These cases are between two parties
- This supreme court case established judicial review
- This is the person who is being charged with a crime
- The 5th and 14th amendments determine that we are all entitled to
- These are less serious crimes that usually result in no more than a year in prison
- This supreme court case determined that the accused must have their rights read to them
- These are serious crimes that usually result in being in prison for more than a year
- This person is a prosectutor who represents the state in criminal cases
- These are judges who disagree with the ruling and write their own opinion
- This supreme court case coined the phrase "Seperate but equal."
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- These are cases when people are accused of committing a crime
- This supreme court case involves schools searching students belongings
- This supreme court case ended school segregation
- This supreme court determined that interracial marriage is legal
- This becomes a standard for how future cases will be decided
- This type of jury serves indictments
- This supreme court case determined that everyone is entitled to a lawyer even if you cannot afford one
- This jury determines whether or not someone is guilty or not guilty
20 Clues: These cases are between two parties • This type of jury serves indictments • This supreme court case ended school segregation • This supreme court case established judicial review • This amendment guarentees the right to trial by jury • This is the person who is being charged with a crime • This becomes a standard for how future cases will be decided • ...
australia's court system 2025-03-13
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- a person who has information which may be useful in a case being heard in a Court
- a penalty or punishment a court imposes once a person pleads guilty to, or
- a decision of a lower court was incorrect
- the decision that is given by the jury or judge at the end of a trial
- is someone that committed crime
- is the lowest court in the Australia's lowest court
- is where the constitution matters
- Prosecutors assess evidence, draft charges and provide legal advice and
- is to appal you guilty or non guilty
- has 12 people
- investigators such as the police
- is a person that helps you not be guilty
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- a court or tribunal is bound by any decisions of a higher court or tribunal
- is when someone can pay money to get you out of jail
- put forward by a party to defeat a suit or action brought against the party
- found guilty of an offence
- is the second lowest court in Australia
- is a trial that people go to
- is the person that over seas the magistrates courts
- there is the most serious criminal cases
- A hearing in a court where all evidence is heard and a final decision is made evidence
- an application to a higher court by a party who believes
22 Clues: has 12 people • found guilty of an offence • is a trial that people go to • is someone that committed crime • investigators such as the police • is where the constitution matters • is to appal you guilty or non guilty • is the second lowest court in Australia • there is the most serious criminal cases • is a person that helps you not be guilty • ...
Lady masacres 2024-08-14
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- Julieta maneja las consecuencias de sus...*
- Mundo en el que Julieta se sumerge*
- Julieta asume un papel más activo en actividades...
- Lo que Julieta empieza a mostrar en el capítulo tres
- Capítulo donde Julieta demuestra control sobre otros
- Personaje principal de la novela
- Capítulo que muestra su evolución hacia "Lady Masacre
- Con este tipo de situaciones se envuelve Julieta
- Relación de Julieta con este concepto se intensifica
- Cómo es descrita la personalidad de Julieta
- Lo que empieza a prevalecer en la determinación de Julieta
- Julieta explora su capacidad de esto sobre los demás
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- Lo que Julieta explora cada vez más en el mundo criminal
- Pasado de Julieta está marcado por esto
- Capítulo en el que Julieta cuestiona su moralidad
- Capitulo en el que Julieta asume un rol más activo*
- Relaciones que Julieta mantiene con otros personajes son...
- Nombre simbólico que representa a Julieta
- En este capítulo se revela más sobre el pasado de Julieta
- Julieta explora su capacidad para dominar a otros en este capítulo
- Elemento moral que Julieta enfrenta
- Julieta enfrenta esto mientras se adapta y sobrevive
- El tipo de escenas presentes en el capítulo seis
23 Clues: Personaje principal de la novela • Mundo en el que Julieta se sumerge* • Elemento moral que Julieta enfrenta • Pasado de Julieta está marcado por esto • Nombre simbólico que representa a Julieta • Julieta maneja las consecuencias de sus...* • Cómo es descrita la personalidad de Julieta • Con este tipo de situaciones se envuelve Julieta • ...
The Legal System - Preliminary 2025-12-16
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- Rules governing society (3)
- A person who presides over court proceedings (5)
- Federal government of Australia (12)
- Earlier court decision used as a rule (9)
- Lower court official who handles minor cases (10)
- Serious criminal offence (10)
- The formal term used for law (11)
- Legal system based on contest between two parties (8)
- Subject of a legal action (4)
- The authority of a court to hear a case (11)
- Entitlements protected by law (6)
- System of law designed to achieve fairness (6)
- Type of law dealing with disputes between individuals (5)
- Law based on traditions and long-standing practices (6)
- Official court order to appear (7)
- Person who initiates a civil lawsuit (9)
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- Person accused in a case (9)
- Proposal for a new law (4)
- Fairness and moral rightness (7)
- Legislative body that creates laws (9)
- Requirements which are enforceable on certain groups (5)
- A request to a higher court to review a case (6)
- Law dealing with offences against society (8)
- Court procedure to determine guilt or liability (5)
- Laws made by Parliament (7)
- Relating to statutes made by Parliament (8)
- Temporary release from custody awaiting trial (4)
- Mandatory and must be followed (7)
- Decision of a jury, judge or magistrate (7)
- Law developed through court decisions (9)
30 Clues: Proposal for a new law (4) • Rules governing society (3) • Laws made by Parliament (7) • Person accused in a case (9) • Serious criminal offence (10) • Subject of a legal action (4) • Fairness and moral rightness (7) • The formal term used for law (11) • Entitlements protected by law (6) • Mandatory and must be followed (7) • Official court order to appear (7) • ...
Law, society, political involvement 2025-04-01
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- a group of people selected to hear evidence in a court
- the upper house of parliament
- system in which 2 opposing parties present their arguments to a magistrate/ judge
- half the number of formal votes received in an election plus one
- a civil wrong
- to release an accused person awaiting a trial
- disorder or confusion due to absence of laws or government
- the standard of proof in civil trials
- deals with dispute between private citizens
- a place where people can resolve cases regarding the law
- equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system
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- the standard of proof required at a criminal trial
- deals with disputes that affect the community
- the amount of votes a candidate must win to get a senate seat
- a serious criminal offence
- the power an individual or party has by casting their own vote
- a piece of paper on which a voter records their vote
- laws made by parliament
- a party that commences civil action
- the group of select government which
- to bring civil action against another person
- a set of legal rules
- an application for a legal decision to be reviewed in a higher court
- to release a prisoner on good behaviour
24 Clues: a civil wrong • a set of legal rules • laws made by parliament • a serious criminal offence • the upper house of parliament • a party that commences civil action • the group of select government which • the standard of proof in civil trials • to release a prisoner on good behaviour • deals with dispute between private citizens • to bring civil action against another person • ...
Forensic Science Ch 1&2 2024-09-11
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- Statements that are made are unbiased
- The frequency of occurrence of an event
- Forensic ____________ involves using teeth to provide information about the identification of a victim
- Combined DNA Index System
- The Father of forensic toxicology
- Evidence that narrows identity down to a group of suspects or objects
- The Latin term for Forensics
- Evidence that narrows identity to an individual/ single person or single object
- Developed a procedure to determine blood type from dried bloodstains
- A list of all persons who came into possession of an item of evidence
- Secure, Separate, Scan, See, Sketch, Search, Secure
- Determines time of death and preforms autopsy
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- Statements that contain bias
- The application of science to criminal and civil laws
- Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System
- Lie Detector Test
- Any object that can establish that a crime has or has not been commited
- The exchange principle that states when a criminal comes in contact with an object or a person a cross transfer of evidence occurs
- Leads the public to believe that every crime scene will yield forensic evidence
- Analyzes Drugs
- Elected official who usually has no special medical training
- Analyzes alcohol, weapons and explosives
- Investigates anything related to postal service
- shoeprint Image Capture and Retrieval
- National Missing and Unidentified Persons System
- In charge of CODIS
- The oldest crime lab in the US
27 Clues: Analyzes Drugs • Lie Detector Test • In charge of CODIS • Combined DNA Index System • Statements that contain bias • The Latin term for Forensics • The oldest crime lab in the US • The Father of forensic toxicology • Statements that are made are unbiased • shoeprint Image Capture and Retrieval • The frequency of occurrence of an event • Analyzes alcohol, weapons and explosives • ...
Coruption 2024-11-07
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- what is an unlawful act carried out by one or more people to hide other people's goods or property without the owner's knowledge?
- items that are often stolen by corruptors?
- when you commit corruption, there will definitely be...the law
- corrupting state property rights will usually result in a decrease or?
- what can be detrimental to state finances/state economy?
- when someone invites us to commit acts of corruption, what should we do?
- when someone commits an act of violation, they must be prosecuted through?
- what is corruption?
- a system of government that places supreme power in the hands of the people, usually called
- what is the organization that has the highest power in a region and is obeyed by the people?
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- what is a criminal act called?
- behavior that is considered wrong or bad based on personal beliefs and social norms is called a trait?
- using it incorrectly or inappropriately, what is it called?
- a trait that is the opposite of being fair?
- what is an action or something done with a specific aim and purpose?
- when someone commits a criminal act, the state will definitely... valuables?
- as young people, we should... so that our country is free from corruption
- giving or receiving money, valuables, to influence someone's decisions or actions, is called?
- usually a corrupt person works at?
- when someone is in court usually need?
20 Clues: what is corruption? • what is a criminal act called? • usually a corrupt person works at? • when someone is in court usually need? • items that are often stolen by corruptors? • a trait that is the opposite of being fair? • what can be detrimental to state finances/state economy? • using it incorrectly or inappropriately, what is it called? • ...
The Real Deal 2025-10-27
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- William __, Early detective noted for systematic record-keeping.
- Inspector in high-profile London homicide cases.
- Forensic physician consulted in Victorian crime cases.
- Commissioner who helped formalize fingerprinting in London.
- Thomas __, Detective inspector on major London criminal cases in late 1800s.
- Henry __, Metropolitan Police inspector with high-profile murder investigations.
- Henry __, 18th-century magistrate and pioneer of modern detective work.
- Scotland Yard detective specializing in tracking serial offenders.
- Charles __, Detective involved in famous 19th-century theft cases.
- Founder of the Metropolitan Police, shaping detectives’ methods in Doyle’s time.
- Edward __, While a physician, consulted on early criminal cases for forensic insights.
- Edinburgh surgeon whose observational skills inspired Holmes.
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- Early fingerprint expert and investigator in London.
- John __, Noted Victorian Scotland Yard detective.
- George __, Detective who pioneered interview methods for criminals.
- Police officer contemporary to Conan Doyle, not a relation.
- John __, Early plainclothes detective in Victorian London.
- Frederick __, Scotland Yard inspector on the Jack the Ripper case.
- William __, Scotland Yard detective referenced in Victorian newspapers.
- Alfred __, Forensic consultant for London police in late 19th century.
- Detective involved in famous London theft cases.
- Thomas __, Scotland Yard officer during Doyle’s early career.
- Charles __, Metropolitan Police Commissioner in Holmes’s era.
- Detective specializing in London street crime in 1890s.
- William __, Inspector handling Victorian organized crime investigations.
25 Clues: Inspector in high-profile London homicide cases. • Detective involved in famous London theft cases. • John __, Noted Victorian Scotland Yard detective. • Early fingerprint expert and investigator in London. • Forensic physician consulted in Victorian crime cases. • Detective specializing in London street crime in 1890s. • ...
The Stranger, Part 2, Chapters 4-6 Vocabulary 2025-05-13
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- A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- To clear someone of blame or wrongdoing.
- To arrive at (a conclusion) by reasoning; to infer.
- (Of a crime) planned or thought out beforehand.
- Evidence that a defendant was in another place at the time a crime was committed.
- To be in conflict with; to deny the truth of (a statement).
- An official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offenses.
- The institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
- A judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which they have been charged.
- The quality of being believable or worthy of trust.
- To express complete disapproval of; to sentence someone to a particular punishment, especially death.
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- (Of evidence) suggesting that something is true without proving it directly.
- The offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation.
- To make a problem, injury, or offense worse or more serious.
- To engage in long and careful consideration.
- (Of a person or their manner) unwilling or unable to believe something.
- To show that someone is involved in (a crime or wrongdoing).
- To declare someone to be guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a court.
- To greatly dismay or horrify.
- To make less severe, serious, or painful.
20 Clues: To greatly dismay or horrify. • To clear someone of blame or wrongdoing. • To make less severe, serious, or painful. • To engage in long and careful consideration. • (Of a crime) planned or thought out beforehand. • A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. • To arrive at (a conclusion) by reasoning; to infer. • ...
Jingren Week 2025 Crossword 2025-08-27
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- Yingxing's name according to in-game texts.
- A dear friend and opportunist within the commission.
- A-nya-other version of Blade.
- Jing Yuan's therapy of choice.
- Spiritus granted by Lan to the Arbiter-General of the Luofu.
- Swirl of ____ Spear.
- The person created by scars from old friends.
- State that consumes Blade's skill.
- A legendary swordmaster.
- A group of five good friends who went down in legend.
- Flora belonging to this character and marastruck.
- The beloved blacksmith.
- Jing Yuan's ultimate move.
- Dear friends of the Passerby's ghost.
- Nocturnal luminescent beetle.
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- Named after poem "Song of Pilgrimage" by Su Shi.
- "You've changed, _____. The man I knew would never have admitted he was bested."
- The sect of warriors that the Arbiter-General of the Luofu commands.
- A demon that hunts all long-lived people.
- A beloved game and pastime.
- Notorious Punklorde criminal.
- The beloved.
- The pseudo-niece of a criminal.
- Something to savor.
- One of the ships of the Xianzhou
- A carnivorous creature and source of joy.
- A slave to many.
- A widely accepted nickname for the current Arbiter-General.
- The previous Arbiter-General.
- Old friends that eventually became lovers to some.
- A floral motif of a famous swordsman.
- Author Franz ____
- A most filial son.
33 Clues: The beloved. • A slave to many. • Author Franz ____ • A most filial son. • Something to savor. • Swirl of ____ Spear. • The beloved blacksmith. • A legendary swordmaster. • Jing Yuan's ultimate move. • A beloved game and pastime. • A-nya-other version of Blade. • Notorious Punklorde criminal. • The previous Arbiter-General. • Nocturnal luminescent beetle. • Jing Yuan's therapy of choice. • ...
SECOND PHASE OVERVIEW 2026-04-28
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- J4
- CAUTION THREE
- WHICH TOW COMPANY DO WE USE
- RESPONSE TIME FOR URGENT RESPONSE
- WHEN DO WE SEND A PNP RESPONSE?
- WHAT IS OPERATION 100?
- HANDLED BY OFFICER DISPOSITION
- WHOS JURISDICTION IS THE TRIANGLE ON N SCOTT AVE / E 155TH ST
- 10-55
- CAUTION ONE
- 17253 S BENTON POLICE DISTRICT
- F9
- WHAT DOES THE 9TH DIGIT SIGNIFY IN A VIN
- WHAT PURPOSE CODE DO WE USE FOR A CRIMINAL HISTORY FOR WARRANTS?
- WHO ALSO HAS JURISDICTION IN CROWN PARK?
- WHO DO WE LIST AS THE ATTENTION FOR RUNNING A CRIMINAL HISTORY IN A A WARRANT ENTRY?
- 10-9
- QT AT 58 HWY / S CEDAR
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- CAUTION TWO
- PURPOSE CODE USED FOR EMERGENCY CHILD PLACEMENT
- WHICH CITY IS RICHARDS GEBAUR IN?
- WHERE IS THE 5 WAY?
- WHAT IS THE CODE FOR RESISTING ARRESTS FOR WARRANTS
- 10-16
- CAN WE TRANSFER TO CLAY COUNTY SO?
- WHOS JURISDICTION IS UNDER THE E 155TH ST BRIDGE?
- RESPONSE TIME FOR ROUTINE RESPONSE
- F7
- QT AT 58 HWY / BELRAY
- WHAT DISTRICT IS SB MM 174.8 IN?
- F5
- NICKNAME THAT GANG MEMBERS CALL A PERSON
- AREA CHECKED, NEGATIVE CONTACT DISPOSITION
- HOW MANY CHARACTERS ARE IN A VIN
- WHICH DISTRICT IS SOUTHFORK IN?
- A NAME USED BY A PERSON THAT IS NOT THEIR REAL NAME
- ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
- ORI FOR CASS COUNTY
- TICKET ISSUED DISPOSITION
- 10-4
- WHAT DISTRICT IS ACADEMY IN
41 Clues: J4 • F7 • F5 • F9 • 10-4 • 10-9 • 10-16 • 10-55 • CAUTION TWO • CAUTION ONE • CAUTION THREE • WHERE IS THE 5 WAY? • ORI FOR CASS COUNTY • QT AT 58 HWY / BELRAY • WHAT IS OPERATION 100? • ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH • QT AT 58 HWY / S CEDAR • TICKET ISSUED DISPOSITION • WHICH TOW COMPANY DO WE USE • WHAT DISTRICT IS ACADEMY IN • HANDLED BY OFFICER DISPOSITION • 17253 S BENTON POLICE DISTRICT • ...
Judicial Branch Review 2026-05-12
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- The minimum number of qualifications for a Supreme Court Justice.
- The case against Madison that established judicial review.
- These have original jurisdiction ONLY and decide civil and criminal cases arising under the Constitution and federal laws.
- 12 people who decide the outcome of the trial.
- The power of the Supreme Court to review any federal, state, or local law to see if it is constitutional.
- The person bringing a lawsuit to the court.
- This type of law is between two private parties.
- Also known as the appellate court. They have the power to review previous trials to make sure all procedures were followed and the outcome was fair.
- For how long can/does a judge or justice serve.
- Courts that hear reviews or appeals of decisions from the lower courts.
- How many supreme court justices are there?
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- The location in the Constitution where the Judicial Branch is established.
- Only Federal Courts can hear and decide a case.
- This person can appoint a judge/justice.
- This type of law determines if a punishment should be given.
- Laws of decisions against the Constitution.
- Only court established by the Constitution.
- The primary function of the Judicial Branch.
- The party being accused or charged in a courtroom.
- This group has the power to approve selected or appointed judges/justices.
20 Clues: This person can appoint a judge/justice. • How many supreme court justices are there? • The person bringing a lawsuit to the court. • Laws of decisions against the Constitution. • Only court established by the Constitution. • The primary function of the Judicial Branch. • 12 people who decide the outcome of the trial. • Only Federal Courts can hear and decide a case. • ...
BSIS Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-20
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- Where the chief of BSIS went to law school
- a person that protects a building
- BSIS's first value
- Disciplinary Review _______
- Our beloved teacher
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- Bureau of Security and ______ Services
- Capital of California
- Synonym of "lawbreaker"
- A gun
- First name of BSIS chief
- Founder of BSIS
- BSIS' fourth strategic goal area
- The Governor of California
13 Clues: A gun • Founder of BSIS • BSIS's first value • Our beloved teacher • Capital of California • Synonym of "lawbreaker" • First name of BSIS chief • The Governor of California • Disciplinary Review _______ • BSIS' fourth strategic goal area • a person that protects a building • Bureau of Security and ______ Services • Where the chief of BSIS went to law school
Constitutions 2023-09-29
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- of the press
- Abolishes slavery
- Laws
- Describes the structure of the government
- protects many rights in a criminal case
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- Changes to the Constitution
- Supreme Court
- prohibits search and seizure
- Describes the purpose of the Constitution
- Freedom of speech, freedom of religion,
- gave women the right to vote
- Right to bear arms
- President
13 Clues: Laws • President • of the press • Supreme Court • Abolishes slavery • Right to bear arms • Changes to the Constitution • prohibits search and seizure • gave women the right to vote • Freedom of speech, freedom of religion, • protects many rights in a criminal case • Describes the purpose of the Constitution • Describes the structure of the government
Justice system 2024-11-07
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- associate in a crime
- in return for
- person who starts a business alone
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
- earlier
- put into action
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- statement (in the justice system)
- causing debate
- illness
- guilty sentence
- previous in time or order
- protection against possible financial loss
- to fool or cheat
13 Clues: illness • earlier • in return for • causing debate • guilty sentence • put into action • to fool or cheat • associate in a crime • previous in time or order • statement (in the justice system) • person who starts a business alone • protection against possible financial loss • wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
Proffesion 2022-04-14
10 Clues: has farm • makes bread • repears cars • sings a songs • plants a flowers • teaches students • chases a criminal • takes care of your teeth • repair sink in the bathroom • we can see him/her in the TV
Spelling Words 2021-06-07
10 Clues: approval • illegal act • paid attendant • feeling self respect • opposite of cheerfully • hiding from the sun in.. • restore to good condition • bring criminal action against • performance held in opera houses • follows you everywhere when in sun
Juduciary 2023-09-08
10 Clues: LOWER COURTS • A COURT ORDER • EXPERT IN LAW • PEOPLE'S COURT • CRIMINAL COURT • REMOVE FROM OFFICE • RELATING TO APPEAL • AUTHORITY IN LEGAL MATTERS • HAVING DIFFERENT LEVELS OF POWER • DISOBEYING A COURT IS CALLED ____OF COURT
Mom and Cam 2020-04-25
10 Clues: first dog • Photo hobby • skateboard shoe • Safeway dessert • butter or jiggly • Chico movie spot • Scavenger Hunt App • Smooth Criminal artist • She loves you to the moon and back • sonething we should NEVER do alone
SLCSE Search #2 2024-03-06
10 Clues: / lost by Biden • / pushing up ___ • / three, two, one • / yellow submarine • / _ _ _ City not Saigon • / what Nikki Haley lost • / struck by a smooth ___ • / March Madness for nerds • / April showers bring these • / what you take when you're sick
Capítulo 7 2025-01-28
10 Clues: Cuello • Como un bebe • casa criminal • persona responsable • Una persona escuchó • hombrecito en libro • Ellos recogieron o - • decir algo en un personaje • Cartagena tenía una fuerte • El capitán hizo esto para no ser visto
Amendment of bill of rights 2025-11-12
10 Clues: Rights of Persons • Right to Bear Arms • Civil Trial Rights • Unenumerated Rights • Quartering Soldiers • Fundamental Freedoms • Searches and Seizures • Cruel and Unusual Punishment • Rights in Criminal Prosecutions • Rights Reserved to the States and the People
crime 2022-06-12
The New SAT: Tone Words #1 2019-11-21
5 Clues: laughter or fun • unfriendly and antagonistic • sarcastic in a scathing and bitter way • uncertain or of two opinions or minds about something • scornful or of the opinion that someone or something is unworthy
ENG4U Part A (K /10) 2013-08-26
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- is when you lean towards a thing, person or group in a way that is unfair.
- is an indirect comparison using like or as.
- narration is when the narrator goes into the minds of ALL the characters
- was a group of people in Ancient Greek theatre who represented the audience
- regular speech style with no rhyme
- The emotional turning point of a story.
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- when a character has a tragic flaw that leads to their downfall.
- is how the message gets communicated
- is how the message gets communicated.
- when books, films, etc. are removed because they are deemed inappropriate.
10 Clues: regular speech style with no rhyme • is how the message gets communicated • is how the message gets communicated. • The emotional turning point of a story. • is an indirect comparison using like or as. • when a character has a tragic flaw that leads to their downfall. • narration is when the narrator goes into the minds of ALL the characters • ...
Personal Resources 2023-09-19
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- the ability to focus and pay close attention.
- the power to create ideas and pictures in our minds
- a position from which we perceive (understand) an object, person, or place.
- an inner drive that causes a person to act a certain way.
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- the art of planning and composing a dance.
- the power of seeing and taking notice.
- the ability to use sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste to become conscious of the environment.
- the ability to transform ideas into action
- strong feelings, such as joy, fear, hate, and happiness.
- the act of imagining and seeing pictures in the mind
10 Clues: the power of seeing and taking notice. • the art of planning and composing a dance. • the ability to transform ideas into action • the ability to focus and pay close attention. • the power to create ideas and pictures in our minds • the act of imagining and seeing pictures in the mind • strong feelings, such as joy, fear, hate, and happiness. • ...
Country Trivia- Serbia 2024-02-07
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- Serbian tennis champion.
- This Serbian American was one of the greatest minds in history, also known as “the Electric Jesus”
- Mount Rtanj in Serbia is shaped like which structure also found in Egypt?
- Serbia is on which continent?
- The Capital city of Serbia.
- What bird species is the Serbian Griffon?
- Red, white, and which other color is on the Serbian flag?
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- Which world-famous physicist had a Serbian wife?
- Along with Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, and Montenegro, Serbia was part of which country?
- Which fruit is one of Serbia's biggest exports?
10 Clues: Serbian tennis champion. • The Capital city of Serbia. • Serbia is on which continent? • What bird species is the Serbian Griffon? • Which fruit is one of Serbia's biggest exports? • Which world-famous physicist had a Serbian wife? • Red, white, and which other color is on the Serbian flag? • Mount Rtanj in Serbia is shaped like which structure also found in Egypt? • ...
संगम (Indian Knowledge System) 2025-03-02
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- Devotee of Krishna, poetess of divine love (8)
- Mathematician and astronomer who introduced calculus concepts (14)
- Astrophysicist who unveiled the fate of massive stars (14)
- Brave young warrior, trapped in strategy, immortal in glory (9)
- Nobel-winning physicist, discovered light scattering (7)
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- Divine architect of the gods, forger of celestial wonders and weapons (11)
- Son of the sun, a warrior bound by fate and loyalty (5)
- A visionary scientist who ignited minds and propelled India's defense dreams, missile man (10)
- Ancient mathematician who defined zero and advanced astronomy (11)
- Ancient Indian sage who proposed the atomic theory (6)
10 Clues: Devotee of Krishna, poetess of divine love (8) • Ancient Indian sage who proposed the atomic theory (6) • Son of the sun, a warrior bound by fate and loyalty (5) • Nobel-winning physicist, discovered light scattering (7) • Astrophysicist who unveiled the fate of massive stars (14) • Brave young warrior, trapped in strategy, immortal in glory (9) • ...
CTAB TDD Crossword 2024-02-27
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- The defence of our minds against manipulation that could harm our lives by strengthening our mental resilience
- The pillar that keeps our way of life safe from the dangers on our screens
- Number of years we have celebrated Total Defence
- The defence that reminds us that we are all people in the same nation despite our differences
- Safe and ____
- Always
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- A pillar of defence that prevents the collapse of our businesses
- Our pillar of defence against foreign threats
- The pillar that ensures we as citizens are prepared to defend what we hold dear
- Home of the Victory _______
10 Clues: Always • Safe and ____ • Home of the Victory _______ • Our pillar of defence against foreign threats • Number of years we have celebrated Total Defence • A pillar of defence that prevents the collapse of our businesses • The pillar that keeps our way of life safe from the dangers on our screens • ...
India 2022-02-11
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- - A country in southern Asia.
- - A greeting where you put your hands together in front of your chest and it means "May our minds meet."
- - The tallest statue in the world.
- - A piece of clothing with only only one cloth and needs no stitching.
- - The symbol of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles.
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- - A building that is used for worship.
- - A ceremony that is arranged for a bride that is having an arranged marriage.
- - A poem written by Ved Vyasa which is the longest poem in Sanskrit.
- - The national capital of India.
- - The oldest and most popular religion in
10 Clues: - A country in southern Asia. • - The tallest statue in the world. • - The national capital of India. • - A building that is used for worship. • - The oldest and most popular religion in • - The symbol of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles. • - A poem written by Ved Vyasa which is the longest poem in Sanskrit. • ...
my favourite traits of yours! 2026-02-05
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- i love the way you treat your friends and how much they mean to you
- not just in a GCSE way
- i love your passion for what you believe in
- i love how you always tell me exactly how you're feeling
- you have my back always
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- you're amazing at this and i always feel like i can talk to you about anything
- i love that you are camp like me
- no one makes me giggle like you
- i love that we are able to say whatever is on our minds and not worry about the other persons reaction
- inside and out
10 Clues: inside and out • not just in a GCSE way • you have my back always • no one makes me giggle like you • i love that you are camp like me • i love your passion for what you believe in • i love how you always tell me exactly how you're feeling • i love the way you treat your friends and how much they mean to you • ...
PE4 Crossword 2021-02-17
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- a great way to awaken our state of minds
- any enjoyable leisure experience
- a spontaneous physical activity for children
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- comes from the Latin word "licere"
- a good cardio exercise and a common recreational activity
- a instrument to start set up the mood for recreational activities and also a great way to start passion
- a favorite pastime among Filipinos to fight boredom in solitude
7 Clues: any enjoyable leisure experience • comes from the Latin word "licere" • a great way to awaken our state of minds • a spontaneous physical activity for children • a good cardio exercise and a common recreational activity • a favorite pastime among Filipinos to fight boredom in solitude • ...
Forbidden Texts Puzzle 2025-08-03
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- A school of magic that deceives the senses or minds of others
- A subclassification of dragonborn who have an affinity for fire
- A dragon-like race small in stature
- The first layer of the Nine Hells
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- A class of magic wielders born with their arcane abilities
- A subterranean realm inhabited by Drow, Mind Flayers and such
- Common Bard spell ending in Mockery
7 Clues: The first layer of the Nine Hells • Common Bard spell ending in Mockery • A dragon-like race small in stature • A class of magic wielders born with their arcane abilities • A school of magic that deceives the senses or minds of others • A subterranean realm inhabited by Drow, Mind Flayers and such • A subclassification of dragonborn who have an affinity for fire
Roles and Function of CS 2021-04-22
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- supervise offenders who have been released on parole, or mandatory supervision, to complete their sentences while living in Texas communities
- an alternative to incarceration
- similar to correctional officers with a specialization in juvenile offenders
- a short-term, multipurpose holding facilities that serve as the gateway for the criminal justice system
- a single offender files suit for unlawful imprisonment based on a violation of constitutional rights
- correctional institutions for prisoners convicted of felonies
- similar to correctional officers with a specialization in the federal correctional system
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- physically assigned to Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) units. They interview incarcerated offenders in TDCJ Units, federal correctional institutions, contracted
- the chief administrator of a prison
- primarily responsible for the safety and security of the unit and the offenders within the unit
- similar to correctional officers, usually work in pretrial detention facilities
- a supervised release from incarceration before the expiration of the sentence
12 Clues: an alternative to incarceration • the chief administrator of a prison • correctional institutions for prisoners convicted of felonies • similar to correctional officers with a specialization in juvenile offenders • a supervised release from incarceration before the expiration of the sentence • ...
Crime 2023-02-27
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- the illegal seizure of a vehicle, especially an airplane, by an armed person or grouphacking Likes to chase mice
- the crime of killing a person without malice aforethought, or in circumstances not amounting to murder
- the illegal entry into a building with intent to commit a crime, typically theft
- the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation
- the deliberate destruction or damage to property, especially public property
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- the killing of one's father
- a physical attack or threat of violence against someone
- the use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims
- the action of taking someone away illegally by force or deception
- the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property, typically buildings
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
12 Clues: the killing of one's father • a physical attack or threat of violence against someone • the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another • the action of taking someone away illegally by force or deception • the use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims • ...
Chapter 8: Crime 2016-10-19
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- / Deception for the purpose of obtaining money or property.
- / Fraudulent conversion of property already in the defendents possession.
- / Prohibits and Punishes conduct that threatens public safety and welfare.
- / Malicious use of fire or explosives to damage or destroy real estate or personal property.
- / A serious crime, for which a defendant can be sentenced to one or more years in prison.
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- / Formal charge that the defendant has committed crime and must stand trial.
- / Evidence of crime will ne found in the place to be searched.
- Jeopardy / Criminal defendant may be prosecuted only once for a particular criminal offence.
- / A less serious crime, often punishable by less than a year in a county jail.
- / A court order that a guilty defendant reimburse the victim for the harm suffered.
- / Trespassory taking of personal property with the intent to steal it.
- / A judge or jury's finding that a defendant has committed a crime.
12 Clues: / Deception for the purpose of obtaining money or property. • / Evidence of crime will ne found in the place to be searched. • / A judge or jury's finding that a defendant has committed a crime. • / Trespassory taking of personal property with the intent to steal it. • / Fraudulent conversion of property already in the defendents possession. • ...
ADJ 1 Chapter1 Jazlyn velarde 2016-02-09
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- the territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority
- an individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution
- preliminary hearing scheduled by a judge to decide whether there is sufficient evidence to prove that a crime was committed and the accused person likely committed it
- a person whom a charge is brought in court
- a defendants first appearance in court to be informed of the charge
- institution for the confinement of people who have been convicted of serious crimes
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- behavioral expectations of a group
- an institution to hold pretrial detainees and people convicted of less serious crimes
- a perspective of criminal justice that argues that the purpose of the criminal justice system is to ensure fairness under the law
- a verdict of not guilty
- to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations
- type of conditional release that is based on good behavior and evidence of some level of rehabilitation
12 Clues: a verdict of not guilty • behavioral expectations of a group • a person whom a charge is brought in court • to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations • an individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution • the territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority • a defendants first appearance in court to be informed of the charge • ...
Judicial Branch Vocabulary 2022-05-05
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- is A serious crime.
- Reasonable basis that a crime has been committed.
- A hearing where a judge decides if there is enough evidence to proceed with a criminal trial.
- Something, typically money, awarded to someone in recognition of loss, suffering, or injury.
- to formally accuse or charge someone with a crime (used by grand juries).
- A person accused of a crime.
- A group of citizens selected randomly from the community who must be called to determine if there is enough evidence to proceed with trial of a person for a serious crime.
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- A less serious crime.
- Being held in prison.
- A person who brings a case against another in a court of law.
- A formal statement by a defendant where they state they are guilty or not guilty.
- A court hearing in a criminal case where charges against the accused are read to them and they may plead guilty or not guilty.
12 Clues: is A serious crime. • A less serious crime. • Being held in prison. • A person accused of a crime. • Reasonable basis that a crime has been committed. • A person who brings a case against another in a court of law. • to formally accuse or charge someone with a crime (used by grand juries). • ...
Justice 2022-05-17
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- tactics in which law enforcement officers pose as buyers of illegal substances or goods
- deferent based on the premise that criminals should be punished because they deserve it
- to restrict the freedom of a person by taking him/her into police custody
- a criminal proceeding when a defendant is formally charged with a crime and is asked to enter a plea
- a situation in a civil case when an attorney agrees to forgo payment in return for a percentage of the potential settlement
- relief of an inmate before his/her maximum sentence has been served
- the body of knowledge regarding crime as a social phenomenon
- not in my backyard
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- the bodily confinement of a person in a jail or prison
- a private wrong that causes physical harm to another
- terrorism in which drug lords, in some countries, operate virtually unchecked by law enforcement
- serious criminal conduct punishable by incarceration for more than one year
12 Clues: not in my backyard • a private wrong that causes physical harm to another • the bodily confinement of a person in a jail or prison • the body of knowledge regarding crime as a social phenomenon • relief of an inmate before his/her maximum sentence has been served • to restrict the freedom of a person by taking him/her into police custody • ...
Legal procedure 2025-03-03
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- Magistrate inquest inquest done in
- Which deals with substantiative criminal law of India?
- Police inquest can be done by a person not below the rank of
- A statement made by a person who is dying
- offence police officer can arrest a person without warrent ?
- Which provides the mechanism for punishment of offences against the substantive criminal law?
- Wilful false evidence
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- Who is supposed to have some motive for concealing part of the truth ?
- if the dying person is unable to speak ,but is able to make signs in answer to questions put to him ,this can be recorded and it is considered as
- It is a written or oral statement of a person, who is dying as a result of some unlawful act ?
- A Section 174 IPC deals with
- Evidence that appears to be sufficient to support a claim at first glance-
12 Clues: Wilful false evidence • A Section 174 IPC deals with • Magistrate inquest inquest done in • A statement made by a person who is dying • Which deals with substantiative criminal law of India? • Police inquest can be done by a person not below the rank of • offence police officer can arrest a person without warrent ? • ...
Legal procedure 2025-03-03
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- if the dying person is unable to speak ,but is able to make signs in answer to questions put to him ,this can be recorded and it is considered as
- Who is supposed to have some motive for concealing part of the truth ?
- A Section 174 IPC deals with
- Wilful false evidence
- Evidence that appears to be sufficient to support a claim at first glance-
- Which deals with substantiative criminal law of India?
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- Magistrate inquest inquest done in
- offence police officer can arrest a person without warrent ?
- Which provides the mechanism for punishment of offences against the substantive criminal law?
- A statement made by a person who is dying
- It is a written or oral statement of a person, who is dying as a result of some unlawful act ?
- Police inquest can be done by a person not below the rank of
12 Clues: Wilful false evidence • A Section 174 IPC deals with • Magistrate inquest inquest done in • A statement made by a person who is dying • Which deals with substantiative criminal law of India? • Police inquest can be done by a person not below the rank of • offence police officer can arrest a person without warrent ? • ...
TYPES OF LAWYERS 2025-01-03
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- Lawyer A lawyer who advises businesses on legal matters, including mergers, acquisitions, compliance, intellectual property, and corporate governance.
- Lawyer A legal professional who specializes in defending individuals or organizations charged with criminal offenses, including felonies and misdemeanors.
- Lawyer A lawyer who specializes in legal issues within the entertainment industry, including contracts, licensing, royalties, and intellectual property rights.
- Property Lawyer A lawyer who specializes in protecting creations of the mind, such as inventions, designs, trademarks, and copyrights.
- Lawyer A legal professional who focuses on laws related to environmental protection, including regulations, land use, and pollution control.
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- Injury Lawyer A lawyer who helps clients who have been injured as a result of accidents or negligence, seeking compensation for damages.
- Litigation Lawyer A lawyer who handles non-criminal disputes between individuals or organizations, such as lawsuits involving contracts, property, or personal rights.
- Lawyer A legal professional who specializes in matters related to family law, including divorce, child custody, and adoption.
- Lawyer A legal professional who assists individuals and organizations with matters related to immigration law, including visas, residency, and citizenship.
- Lawyer A lawyer who provides legal advice and representation on tax-related issues, including tax planning, compliance, and disputes with tax authorities.
10 Clues: Lawyer A legal professional who specializes in matters related to family law, including divorce, child custody, and adoption. • Property Lawyer A lawyer who specializes in protecting creations of the mind, such as inventions, designs, trademarks, and copyrights. • ...
Crossword 4 2025-02-07
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- The negative emotion most likely to lead to criminal behavior, according to Agnew
- The institutional-anomie theory is a ____-level theory as it seeks to explain why US has a higher rate of serious crime than other developed nations.
- Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes.
- People who choose this mode of adaptation seek to reform the system by creating their own goals and means.
- The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____
- Breakdown in social norms caused by excessive emphasis on economic success
- The cultural ideal that anyone can achieve material success, regardless of background or socioeconomic status
- The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____
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- According to Cloward & Ohlin’s opportunity theory, response to economic strain varies by access to ____ ____ to earn money.
- Accepting culturally-defined goals AND the institutional means
- The only criminal adaptation to strain
- The mode of adaptation that involves rejecting culturally-defined goals but accepting the institutional means
- According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime.
- America’s national bird
- Anomie and deviance are mutually ____.
- Pressure produced by the disconnect between cultural expectations and what society makes possible, according to Merton
- The process of using thoughts and behaviors to manage stressful situations
- The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society
18 Clues: America’s national bird • The only criminal adaptation to strain • Anomie and deviance are mutually ____. • Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes. • According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime. • The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____ • The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society • ...
Whipping Boy 5-8 2020-12-07
Across
- a villain
- delay
- the sound of a sheep or a goat
- violent criminals
- a roof made of grass woven into a thick mat
- The next in line for being a king or queen
- pretending to be someone one is not
- a wondering person
- an outlaw
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- evil plot
- full of one's self
- disappear
- giving comfort, food, and aid
- smelly vegetable
- the top
- a food fish
- a bad criminal who might hurt someone
- meat from a calf
18 Clues: delay • the top • evil plot • disappear • a villain • an outlaw • a food fish • smelly vegetable • meat from a calf • violent criminals • full of one's self • a wondering person • giving comfort, food, and aid • the sound of a sheep or a goat • pretending to be someone one is not • a bad criminal who might hurt someone • The next in line for being a king or queen • ...
Cheng Chi Ching 2C 2017-09-19
Across
- you are not success
- a kind of transportation
- the fact
- criminal
- very strong
- at the beginning
- move to another country to spend their life
- it is harmful
- accused
- who report the news
- always being sad
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- to cheer someone up
- do not go to school
- a kind of dogs that have spot on their body
- the relationship of who you work with
- the job that people do for earning money
- always worried
- change
18 Clues: change • accused • the fact • criminal • very strong • it is harmful • always worried • at the beginning • always being sad • you are not success • to cheer someone up • do not go to school • who report the news • a kind of transportation • the relationship of who you work with • the job that people do for earning money • a kind of dogs that have spot on their body • ...
Tuck Everlasting Vocabulary (Chapters 1-18) 2024-10-04
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- spacious
- harsh
- thinned and worn out too much
- a police officer in a small town
- high-pitched sound
- interruptions, unwelcome visit
- lively
- done without caring how it makes one look
- sudden change of course or plan
- comfortably warm and refreshing
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- unbeatable
- a person who acts in a rough or crude way
- strange or unusual
- a sad or gloomy feeling or state of mind
- full of or with
- something uncomfortable or intense
- criminal partnership
- sandy
18 Clues: harsh • sandy • lively • spacious • unbeatable • full of or with • strange or unusual • high-pitched sound • criminal partnership • thinned and worn out too much • interruptions, unwelcome visit • sudden change of course or plan • comfortably warm and refreshing • a police officer in a small town • something uncomfortable or intense • a sad or gloomy feeling or state of mind • ...
Word Search Alana 2021-04-22
10 Clues: burst • break • get between • speed of music • related to bias • wrong thinking/beliefs • made of people called jurors • a group of people make this up • decides punishment for criminal • repeated and related to an illness
TEAM A 2021-07-09
10 Clues: Apple product • mysterious place • Miss world in 90's • richest Indian actor • elonmusk first company • The orginal fallen angel • car launched in july 2012 • criminal mastermind theft • ex-howroom price nearly 5.6L • july4rth independence of...??
The legale medicine 2013-12-15
10 Clues: find • clues • small clues • medicine legal • absence of risk • guilty of crime • ancestor of computer • suits dress of scientist • dress useful for the scientist, boxer… • revelation to permit a police to do the truth
L'ONUDC lutte contre... 2014-09-05
10 Clues: addiction • Lampedusa • outil d'un criminal • menace pour la santé • détournement des navires • exploitation de personnes • commerce illégal d'animaux • un de nos objectifs ultimes • violence pour créer la peur • lorsque les fonctionnaires peuvent être corrompus
Vocab List 2 2024-08-19
10 Clues: Depressed • A criminal • A 26 mile race • To become smaller • To describe percisely • To examine critically • Make something inactive • A distinguishing quality • A thing that blocks ones way • Publicly declare to be wrong or evil
ITALY WORLD WAR II 2022-06-14
10 Clues: war hero • Italy's ally • leader of Italy • Italian war criminal • October, 1942 battle • Germany defeated who? • term created bu mussolini • German leader during WWII • where Italy attacked in 1940 • where was Italy's huge empire?
Modern slang 2026-03-09
10 Clues: A kiss • A sailor • Affirmative • A cigarette. • A female body • I strongly agree • To murder or kill • Confused messed up • Something splendid • a criminal act or robbery
12 Angry Men Crossword Puzzle 2015-01-04
Across
- What kind of verdict must a criminal case be
- Which juror accuses juror 5 of switching out of sympathy
- Which juror changes his vote so that deliberation may end
- Which juror was the first vote not guilty
- How many jurors are involved in a criminal case
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- Which juror questions if the defendant would have cleaned the knife of finger prints
- Which juror doesn't believe the boy's alibi
- Which juror believes that people from slum backgrounds are likely to commit a crime
8 Clues: Which juror was the first vote not guilty • Which juror doesn't believe the boy's alibi • What kind of verdict must a criminal case be • How many jurors are involved in a criminal case • Which juror accuses juror 5 of switching out of sympathy • Which juror changes his vote so that deliberation may end • ...
Australia - Crossword 2021-03-24
Across
- When someone did something criminal or offensive.
- An extremely offensive word for an Aborigine.
- To traverse or range over (a region, area, etc.) for the purpose of discovery.
- an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason.
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- The point from which something starts; the cause of something.
- A person who commits a crime.
- to treat in a harmful, injurious, or offensive way
- he act or process of buying, selling, or exchanging commodities, at either wholesale or retail, within a country or between countries
8 Clues: A person who commits a crime. • An extremely offensive word for an Aborigine. • When someone did something criminal or offensive. • to treat in a harmful, injurious, or offensive way • The point from which something starts; the cause of something. • To traverse or range over (a region, area, etc.) for the purpose of discovery. • ...
history 2025-10-08
Across
- of Proof – The duty to prove a claim in court.
- – The person who brings a lawsuit in a civil case.
- of Certiorari – An order by a higher court to review a lower court’s decision.
- Law – Laws for resolving disputes between individuals or organizations.
- Brief – A written argument presented to a court explaining one side’s position.
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- – The government side in a criminal case trying to prove guilt.
- – The person accused or sued in a case.
- Law – Laws dealing with crimes and punishments for breaking them.
8 Clues: – The person accused or sued in a case. • of Proof – The duty to prove a claim in court. • – The person who brings a lawsuit in a civil case. • – The government side in a criminal case trying to prove guilt. • Law – Laws dealing with crimes and punishments for breaking them. • Law – Laws for resolving disputes between individuals or organizations. • ...
Florida Court System 2026-02-13
Across
- Which level criminal cases are heard in the Florida County Courts?
- Highest court in the state of Florida
- Court responsible for hearing appeals from the Florida Circuit Courts
- Jeremy is arrested for robbing a Publix. Which court would hear his case?
- The Florida ___________Court responsible for civil cases less than $50,000
- 22 year old Ethan is arrested and charged with vandalism of the school. Which court would hear his case?
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- The Florida Circuit court handles trials as well as _________from the lowest Florida Court.
- The amount of Justices on the Florida Supreme Court
- A civil matter that is handled in the Florida Circuit courts
- The Florida ______________ Court is responsible for hearing felony criminal cases
10 Clues: Highest court in the state of Florida • The amount of Justices on the Florida Supreme Court • A civil matter that is handled in the Florida Circuit courts • Which level criminal cases are heard in the Florida County Courts? • Court responsible for hearing appeals from the Florida Circuit Courts • ...
English Exam 2013-08-27
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- the emotional turning point of a story
- regular speech style with no rhyme
- is when you lean towards a thing, person or group in a way that is unfair
- narration is when the narrator goes into the minds of ALL the caracters
- is how the message gets communicated
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- when a character has a tragic flaw that leads tot their downfall
- is an indirect comparison using like or as
- when books, films, etc. are removed because they are deemed inappropriate
- was a group of people in Ancient Greek theatre who represented the audience
- something that represents something else
10 Clues: regular speech style with no rhyme • is how the message gets communicated • the emotional turning point of a story • something that represents something else • is an indirect comparison using like or as • when a character has a tragic flaw that leads tot their downfall • narration is when the narrator goes into the minds of ALL the caracters • ...
Living for God in a Wicked World 2023-07-14
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- God saw the human race had become __________. v. 5
- The only man that was pleasing God. v.8
- These are thoughts that were in the people’s minds. v. 5
- What did the Lord regret he had done with humans? v. 6
- Another word that means someone who does what is right.v.9
- Word that means people cannot blame you. v. 9
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- What God told Noah to make. v. 14
- How old was Noah when the flood arrived?? v.7:6
- What God would send to destroy all things. v. 17
- The amount of sons Noah had. v. 10
10 Clues: What God told Noah to make. v. 14 • The amount of sons Noah had. v. 10 • The only man that was pleasing God. v.8 • Word that means people cannot blame you. v. 9 • How old was Noah when the flood arrived?? v.7:6 • What God would send to destroy all things. v. 17 • God saw the human race had become __________. v. 5 • What did the Lord regret he had done with humans? v. 6 • ...
tele 2024-12-16
Across
- device used for seeing stars and celestial objects that are far away
- device used for sending messages before phones were invented
- to transport a body from one place to another instantly\
- to be able to move things with your mind
- to air on TV
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- electronic device used for talking to someone who is far away
- electronic device used for watching movies and shows
- someone who has this power is able to read the minds of others
- a campaign seeking support for a cause, as by pledged donations made by telephone
- someone who sells things over the phone or by TV
10 Clues: to air on TV • to be able to move things with your mind • someone who sells things over the phone or by TV • electronic device used for watching movies and shows • to transport a body from one place to another instantly\ • device used for sending messages before phones were invented • electronic device used for talking to someone who is far away • ...
Robin Hood 2021-11-19
10 Clues: to be disloyal • a judicial order • habitual criminal • lacking in justice • past tense of creep • full of cheerfulness • to take hold forcibly • a mischievious person • charmingly cute and appealing • urging someone to do something
Kith and kin 2023-11-14
10 Clues: Vex's bear • Vax's Weapon • Vex's weapon • Watches Aswin • The shadmaster • Has pointy ears • Derowens daughter • Elvin city the twins grew up in. • The village Vex and Vax travel to • Name of the criminal organization
Financial Lit. 2024-02-22
10 Clues: maximum • criminal • a payment • consequences • borrowed money • how long something is • the state of something • sum of money do in equal parts • secret to get you into something • measure of interest rate plus addition fee
Constitutional and Bill of rights Crossword 2024-06-06
10 Clues: , Freedom • , States' rights • , Search and arrest • , Right to bear arms • , Right to a fair trial • , Rights in civil cases • , Quartering of soldiers • , Bail, fines, punishment • , Rights in criminal cases • , Rights retained by the People
Who Did It? 2025-01-22
10 Clues: killing • he is crazy • how he killed • found information • should be in jail • someone he killed • a place he killed • doesn't feel guilt • the name of the killer • the type of killer he is
B1L9W9-W16crossword 2025-01-02
Power Of Love 2024-05-22
5 Clues: Something everyone needs • Something you loved to do • When two Friends join together • Something you should always give to your elders • Friends A person you always see in your dreams and minds
Examples of 'play' 2025-07-22
Across
- a learning activity where children assume different characters and act out a scene
- use PVA glue, pom poms and paper to create something
- involves books and words
- often ends in a big clean up - using things like sand, slime, moulding clay, mud, paint, foam etc
- nursery rhymes and baby shark are examples of this
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- playing pretend - often children will use their creative minds to act and complete tasks
- sports and activities that require whole body movements
- building things with blocks or lego
- play that is not indoors
- snakes and ladders, twister, monopoly and uno
- any activity that stimulates a child's senses: touch, sight, sound, smell, and taste
11 Clues: play that is not indoors • involves books and words • building things with blocks or lego • snakes and ladders, twister, monopoly and uno • nursery rhymes and baby shark are examples of this • use PVA glue, pom poms and paper to create something • sports and activities that require whole body movements • ...
Writing Strategies 2026-01-16
Across
- time and place in a story
- a problem between two or more characters
- Description with many adjectives so the reader can imagine the story in their minds
- Readers' emotions or feelings when they read a text
- the choices an author makes to help us understand a central idea
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- when one object, person, place, or thing represents a larger, meaningful idea
- talking, speech between two characters
- a problem a character has in their mind or with themselves
- describing appearance, speech, thoughts, actions and reactions; personality
- The emotions or feelings in the text
- the intentional repeating of a word, phrase, or idea to emphasize importance
11 Clues: time and place in a story • The emotions or feelings in the text • talking, speech between two characters • a problem between two or more characters • Readers' emotions or feelings when they read a text • a problem a character has in their mind or with themselves • the choices an author makes to help us understand a central idea • ...
Think Like Jesus Thinks 2026-03-14
Across
- Jesus had this even during the storm because He trusted God.
- When Jesus saw these, He trusted God and slept peacefully.
- The happiness we have when we trust that God is good.
- This Bible book teaches about renewing our minds (12:2).
- Thinking like Jesus helps us understand God’s _____ for our lives.
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- Trusting God even when something feels impossible.
- God always wants this for us because He loves us.
- Talking with God so He can guide our thoughts and choices.
- Jesus thanked God and multiplied this to feed the hungry.
- Imagine you could _____ the world through Jesus’ eyes.
- With God, all things are _____.
11 Clues: With God, all things are _____. • God always wants this for us because He loves us. • Trusting God even when something feels impossible. • The happiness we have when we trust that God is good. • Imagine you could _____ the world through Jesus’ eyes. • This Bible book teaches about renewing our minds (12:2). • Jesus thanked God and multiplied this to feed the hungry. • ...
The Four Types Of laws 2022-04-05
Across
- Stealing or taking someone’s work and saying it is yours.
- The individual that is being sued
- Laws that are a public thing to a town or community
- A legal action where someone sues someone and takes them to court for an action him or her did
- Offenses such as vandalism, stealing inexpensive items, writing bad checks for low amounts, and more.
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- Murder, kidnapping, robbery, and other such crimes are considered this
- Laws that prevent people from deliberately or recklessly harming each other
- The party hat brings the charges agents a criminal
- A law that is followed internationally throughout the United States
- a wrongful act or an infringement of a right (other than under contract) leading to civil legal liability.
- Involves disputes between people or groups of people
11 Clues: The individual that is being sued • The party hat brings the charges agents a criminal • Laws that are a public thing to a town or community • Involves disputes between people or groups of people • Stealing or taking someone’s work and saying it is yours. • A law that is followed internationally throughout the United States • ...
Law & Society 2023-10-08
Across
- Deals with disputes between private citizens
- a group of people (either 12 or 6) selected to hear the evidence in a court case
- the party that commences civil action
- the party in a criminal or civil trial against whom an action has been bought
- A document which sets out how and organisation or a country will be done
- equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system
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- to release an accused person who is waiting trial
- a court official who hears hears cases in the lowest court of law
- the party bringing a criminal action against the accused; usually the state
- Disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws
- traditional indigenous rules that outline the correct way of living
11 Clues: the party that commences civil action • Deals with disputes between private citizens • to release an accused person who is waiting trial • Disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws • equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system • a court official who hears hears cases in the lowest court of law • ...
Judicial Branch 2026-05-11
Across
- constitutional protect against unfair government actions and laws.
- the final decision made by a judge or jury.
- power of US Supreme court to rule a law unconstitutional.
- the person or party required to respond to the petition filed by someone else.
- the right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- the official calendar or list of cases that a court plans to hear.
- the authority to interpret and administer the law.
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- the party who starts a legal case by filing a formal request or petition, with a court
- a formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- person accused of a crime in a criminal case.
- government's side of a criminal case.
11 Clues: government's side of a criminal case. • the final decision made by a judge or jury. • person accused of a crime in a criminal case. • the authority to interpret and administer the law. • power of US Supreme court to rule a law unconstitutional. • constitutional protect against unfair government actions and laws. • ...
Monetary Sanctions 2026-05-05
Across
- Fees, fines, surcharges, interest, cost, and restitution are all a part of this.
- What are negative consequences unpaid fines can result in called? (ex. Employment, education, and housing barriers)
- known for coming up with conflict theory
- Day Units multiplied by daily income
- According to conflict theory, punishment systems often benefit those who are in what?
Down
- In a two-tiered justice system, people are punished based on what?
- Punishment is spread much further beyond the ______
- A system that is more concerned about making money instead of justice
- Another name for monetary sanction
- In the current criminal justice system, punishment doesn’t end with a sentence. For many people, it begins with a what?
- An incentive in the criminal justice system where the system benefits from punishing more people
11 Clues: Another name for monetary sanction • Day Units multiplied by daily income • known for coming up with conflict theory • Punishment is spread much further beyond the ______ • In a two-tiered justice system, people are punished based on what? • A system that is more concerned about making money instead of justice • ...
Crossword 4 2025-02-10
Across
- The negative emotion most likely to lead to criminal behavior, according to Agnew
- The institutional-anomie theory is a ____-level theory as it seeks to explain why US has a higher rate of serious crime than other developed nations.
- Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes.
- People who choose this mode of adaptation seek to reform the system by creating their own goals and means.
- The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____
- Breakdown in social norms caused by excessive emphasis on economic success
- The cultural ideal that anyone can achieve material success, regardless of background or socioeconomic status
- The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____
Down
- According to Cloward & Ohlin’s opportunity theory, response to economic strain varies by access to ____ ____ to earn money.
- Accepting culturally-defined goals AND the institutional means
- The only criminal adaptation to strain
- The mode of adaptation that involves rejecting culturally-defined goals but accepting the institutional means
- According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime.
- America’s national bird
- Anomie and deviance are mutually ____.
- Pressure produced by the disconnect between cultural expectations and what society makes possible, according to Merton
- The process of using thoughts and behaviors to manage stressful situations
- The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society
18 Clues: America’s national bird • The only criminal adaptation to strain • Anomie and deviance are mutually ____. • Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes. • According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime. • The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____ • The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society • ...
Crossword 4 2025-02-07
Across
- The negative emotion most likely to lead to criminal behavior, according to Agnew
- The institutional-anomie theory is a ____-level theory as it seeks to explain why US has a higher rate of serious crime than other developed nations.
- Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes.
- People who choose this mode of adaptation seek to reform the system by creating their own goals and means.
- The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____
- Breakdown in social norms caused by excessive emphasis on economic success
- The cultural ideal that anyone can achieve material success, regardless of background or socioeconomic status
- The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____
Down
- According to Cloward & Ohlin’s opportunity theory, response to economic strain varies by access to ____ ____ to earn money.
- Accepting culturally-defined goals AND the institutional means
- The only criminal adaptation to strain
- The mode of adaptation that involves rejecting culturally-defined goals but accepting the institutional means
- According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime.
- America’s national bird
- Anomie and deviance are mutually ____.
- Pressure produced by the disconnect between cultural expectations and what society makes possible, according to Merton
- The process of using thoughts and behaviors to manage stressful situations
- The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society
18 Clues: America’s national bird • The only criminal adaptation to strain • Anomie and deviance are mutually ____. • Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes. • According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime. • The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____ • The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society • ...
Nusrat Jahan 2019-10-24
Across
- set up on a firm or permanent basis.
- regard something as being caused by.
- a person who campaigns to bring about political or social change.
- an act of showing that something exists or is true by giving proof or evidence. Or a practical exhibition and explanation of how something works or is performed. Or a public meeting or march protesting against something or expressing views on a political issue.
- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
- an act of retaliation.
- tried
- a decision on an issue of fact in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- a light fuel oil obtained by distilling petroleum, used especially in jet engines and domestic heating boilers; paraffin oil.
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- surrounded by; in the middle of.
- aggressive pressure or intimidation.
- in a way that fails to accomplish a desired aim or result.
- very noticeable or marked; conspicuous.
- moral or cultural decline as characterized by excessive indulgence in pleasure or luxury.
- a person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone.
- a statement that something is unsatisfactory or unacceptable.
- describe or regard as worthy of disgrace or great disapproval.
- exemption from punishment or freedom from the injurious consequences of an action.
18 Clues: tried • an act of retaliation. • surrounded by; in the middle of. • aggressive pressure or intimidation. • set up on a firm or permanent basis. • regard something as being caused by. • very noticeable or marked; conspicuous. • in a way that fails to accomplish a desired aim or result. • a statement that something is unsatisfactory or unacceptable. • ...
Quarter 1 Week 9 Assessment Review 2023-09-28
Across
- Amendment that protects against double jeopardy, self-incrimination, and due process
- The state of mind and intent of the person committing the actus reus
- Crimes against property
- Crimes against public morals
- Amendment that gives The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures
- Rule that no evidence shall be admitted into a criminal trial that was obtained in violation of constitutional rights
- What is the term for the process through which a written bill is sent to a congressional committee, voted on in the House, then sent to the Senate, and finally signed by the President to become a law,
- Crimes against public order
- case allows law enforcement officers to stop and frisk individuals if they have reasonable suspicion of criminal activity.
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- An in-depth examination of a particular subject defines which of the following?
- Coolidge v. New Hampshire, the Supreme Court examined the application of the "____________" doctrine.
- "due process rights for juveniles."
- Case that reinforced and expanded the application of the exclusionary rule.
- The actions of the person committing the crime
- Crimes against habitations
- Crimes against person (theft with force)
- What is the highest classification of a crime?
- emphasizes the principle of "reasonable detention." "No longer than necessary"
18 Clues: Crimes against property • Crimes against habitations • Crimes against public order • Crimes against public morals • "due process rights for juveniles." • Crimes against person (theft with force) • The actions of the person committing the crime • What is the highest classification of a crime? • The state of mind and intent of the person committing the actus reus • ...
Expanding the Concepts of Crime 2023-03-22
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- Referred to as a victimless crime.
- How many addition principles of criminality are there?
- Where does Double Jeopardy come from.
- The inability to try someone for the same crime twice.
- How many components of Corpus Delicti are there?
- Legislative act punishing a person or a select group of people without the benefit of a judicial trial.
- Often referred to as the "Body of crime"
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- Holds that behavior cannot be criminal if no law exists that both defines it as illegal and prescribes a punishment for it.
- The need for some identifiable harm as an actual or potential consequence of culpable activity is often cited as a general feature of crime.
- Aggravating and mitigating circumstances are not elements of an offense.
- and mitigating circumstances are not elements of an offense.
- Used to determine factual casuality.
- A relationship between the mens rea, act, and resulting harm.
- Declares an act criminal after the act occurs and those that increase the penalty for a crime after the act occurs.
- What is the mix of mens rea and actus reus?
15 Clues: Referred to as a victimless crime. • Used to determine factual casuality. • Where does Double Jeopardy come from. • Often referred to as the "Body of crime" • What is the mix of mens rea and actus reus? • How many components of Corpus Delicti are there? • How many addition principles of criminality are there? • The inability to try someone for the same crime twice. • ...
C4 Crossword 2022-05-19
11 Clues: what Rachel is • your job title • primary browser • who our Director • criminal deception • oversees your work • electronic call program • debt deduction from your pay • protected information category • online program to view your account • check or prove accuracy of something
Principles Crossword 2021-09-01
Across
- Execution is as important as strategy
- I must always put my _________ first
- and cause,I am contributing to putting India to work because we are a ___________
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- Our clients ____ us because we are deligent and compliant
- I Strive to be a better version everyday
- Four minds work better than one due to _________
6 Clues: I must always put my _________ first • Execution is as important as strategy • I Strive to be a better version everyday • Four minds work better than one due to _________ • Our clients ____ us because we are deligent and compliant • and cause,I am contributing to putting India to work because we are a ___________
Fantasy Cipher 2024-02-02
Across
- An imaginary monster in our minds (Usually considered a Lion with a Goat head)
- A belief that is clearly false and indicates abnormality
- A mythological immortal bird
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- A person in their primitive state, raw uncultured
- The Hydrokinetic ability to control water in all forms
- A person with an excessive desire to BURN things
6 Clues: A mythological immortal bird • A person with an excessive desire to BURN things • A person in their primitive state, raw uncultured • The Hydrokinetic ability to control water in all forms • A belief that is clearly false and indicates abnormality • An imaginary monster in our minds (Usually considered a Lion with a Goat head)
Importance of Prayer 2022-10-30
Across
- Type of worship that takes place in addition to worshipping together in a church
- A statements of faith through prayer
- an expression of and praise for God
- thanking God for his many blessings
- creates an atmosphere to feel the presence of God
- A type of prayer where people show deep love and respect for God
- a visible sign of an invisible grace
- Type of worship that does not follow a set pattern
- beads string of beads that helps count prayers
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- asking God to help others who need it
- Where christians worship with other people
- Where Christians share bread and wine like Jesus did
- A prayer where people say they are sorry
- A prayer where people ask God for something
- focuses minds on prayer as it is believed they hold souls
- Type of worship that follows a set pattern
16 Clues: an expression of and praise for God • thanking God for his many blessings • A statements of faith through prayer • a visible sign of an invisible grace • asking God to help others who need it • A prayer where people say they are sorry • Where christians worship with other people • Type of worship that follows a set pattern • A prayer where people ask God for something • ...
Importance of Prayer 2022-10-30
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- Type of worship that takes place in addition to worshipping together in a church
- A statements of faith through prayer
- an expression of and praise for God
- thanking God for his many blessings
- creates an atmosphere to feel the presence of God
- A type of prayer where people show deep love and respect for God
- a visible sign of an invisible grace
- Type of worship that does not follow a set pattern
- beads string of beads that helps count prayers
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- Asking God to help others who need it
- Where christians worship with other people
- Where Christians share bread and wine like Jesus did
- A prayer where people say they are sorry
- A prayer where people ask God for something
- focuses minds on prayer as it is believed they hold souls
- Type of worship that follows a set pattern
16 Clues: an expression of and praise for God • thanking God for his many blessings • A statements of faith through prayer • a visible sign of an invisible grace • Asking God to help others who need it • A prayer where people say they are sorry • Where christians worship with other people • Type of worship that follows a set pattern • A prayer where people ask God for something • ...
ADHD puzzle 1 2025-02-27
Across
- "ADHD makes you great at adapting to new situations."
- "When ADHDers love something, they dive deep."
- "One minute feels like five hours, or vice versa."
- "A tool that helps ADHDers manage time effectively."
- "Your brain’s motivation fuel—ADHD brains crave it!"
- "Jumping between tasks? ADHD brains struggle here."
- "Your thoughts drift like a leaf on the wind."
- "Your ADHD mind shines when thinking outside the box!"
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- "The ‘I’ll do it later’ cycle ADHDers know too well."
- "The ADHD superpower: tunnel vision on what excites you."
- "This brain function helps with planning and decision-making."
- "Too many tasks at once? Your brain hits pause."
- "The thing ADHD minds resist but need most!"
- "ADHD brains love new things—this keeps you engaged."
- "Oops! Where was I? Oh right, focus struggles."
- "Jump now, think later! This can be good or bad."
16 Clues: "The thing ADHD minds resist but need most!" • "When ADHDers love something, they dive deep." • "Your thoughts drift like a leaf on the wind." • "Oops! Where was I? Oh right, focus struggles." • "Too many tasks at once? Your brain hits pause." • "Jump now, think later! This can be good or bad." • "One minute feels like five hours, or vice versa." • ...
Courtroom Vocabulary 2025-12-02
Across
- Answer questions in court.
- A reason that an attorney interrupts a witness to talk to the judge.
- Usually a petty offense, a less serious crime than a felony, punishable by less than a year of confinement.
- of court An officer appointed by the court to work with the chief judge in overseeing the court's administration, especially to assist in managing the flow of cases through the court and to maintain court records.
- Judge's explanation to the jury before it begins deliberations of the questions it must answer and the law governing the case.
- A promise to tell the truth.
- Lawyers' examination, before trial, of facts and documents in possession of the opponents to help the lawyers prepare for trial.
- In a civil suit, the person complained against; in a criminal case, the person accused of the crime.
- to the jury The judge's instructions to the jury concerning the law that applies to the facts of the case
- A person called upon by either side in a lawsuit to give testimony before the court or jury.
- A command to a witness to appear and give testimony.
- A hearing that takes place when the defendant pleads "not guilty" and witnesses are required to come to court to give evidence.
- To charge someone with a crime. A prosecutor tries a criminal case on behalf of the government.
- A sentencing alternative to imprisonment in which the court releases convicted defendants under supervision as long as certain conditions are observed.
- Statements by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in question but heard about it from someone else. Hearsay is usually not admissible as evidence in court.
- The formal charge issued by a grand jury stating that there is enough evidence that the defendant committed the crime to justify having a trial; it is used primarily for felonies.
- A judge's written explanation of a decision of the court or of a majority of judges. A dissenting opinion disagrees with the majority opinion because of the reasoning and/or the principles of law on which the decision is based. A concurring opinion agrees with the decision of the court but offers further comment.
- Written statements of the parties in a civil case of their positions. In the federal courts, the principal pleadings are the complaint and the answer.
- Represent defendants who can't afford an attorney in criminal matters.
- offense A crime punishable by death.
- A written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant.
- A log containing brief entries of court proceedings.
- A conference between the judge and lawyers held out of earshot of the jury and spectators.
- (1) The disputed point in a disagreement between parties in a lawsuit. (2) To send out officially, as in to issue an order.
- Legal advice; a term used to refer to lawyers in a case.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- A person who is on the jury.
- A crime carrying a penalty of more than a year in prison.
- Government entity authorized to resolve legal disputes.
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- officers (or pretrial services officers) : Screen applicants for pretrial release and monitor convicted offenders released under court supervision.
- advocate: work with prosecutors and assist the victims of a crime.
- To separate. Sometimes juries are sequestered from outside influences during their deliberations.
- The person who files the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- The official decision of a court finally determining the respective rights and claims of the parties to a suit.
- Written questions asked by one party of an opposing party, who must answer them in writing under oath; a discovery device in a lawsuit.
- The process by which judges and lawyers select a jury from among those eligible to serve, by questioning them to determine knowledge of the facts of the case and a willingness to decide the case only on the evidence presented in court. "Voir dire" is a phrase meaning "to speak the truth."
- A meeting with the police or prosecutor.
- The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime.
- A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it, before a notary or officer having authority to administer oaths.
- The law that the police believe the defendant has broken.
- Put off trial until another time.
- A judge's office.
- An invalid trial, caused by fundamental error. When a mistrial is declared, the trial must start again from the selection of the jury.
- A written order directing the arrest of a party. A search warrant orders that a specific location be searched for items, which if found, can be used in court as evidence.
- Persons selected according to law and sworn to inquire into and declare a verdict on matters of fact.
- (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
- The decision of a petit jury or a judge.
- Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the judge or jury to decide the case for one side or the other.
- Security given for the release of a criminal defendant or witness from legal custody (usually in the form of money) to secure his/her appearance on the day and time appointed.
- something that someone says happened.
- examine Questioning of a witness by the attorney for the other side.
- Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
- evidence All evidence except eyewitness testimony.
- A body of citizens who listen to evidence of criminal allegations, which are presented by the government, and determines whether there is probable cause to believe the offense was committed. As it is used in federal criminal cases, "the government" refers to the lawyers of the U.S. attorney's office who are prosecuting the case.
- In a criminal case, the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges, a declaration made in open court.
- Trial without a jury in which a judge decides the facts.
- Government official with authority to decide lawsuits brought before courts. Other judicial officers in the U.S. courts system are Supreme Court justices.
57 Clues: A judge's office. • Answer questions in court. • A promise to tell the truth. • A person who is on the jury. • Put off trial until another time. • offense A crime punishable by death. • something that someone says happened. • A meeting with the police or prosecutor. • The decision of a petit jury or a judge. • A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant. • ...
The aims of punisment 2020-02-22
Across
- To put people off committing crimes
- To get your own back. People deserve to take revenge on the criminal. Giving the criminal what they deserve.
- Society must be protected from dangerous criminals. Criminals lose their freedom so others do not have to worry about their activities
- People must see that laws are upheld and respected. Those who break them should be punished to show society will uphold justice.
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- To change someone’s behaviour for the better.
- The Criminal should pay back the victim/society.
6 Clues: To put people off committing crimes • To change someone’s behaviour for the better. • The Criminal should pay back the victim/society. • To get your own back. People deserve to take revenge on the criminal. Giving the criminal what they deserve. • ...
The First World War 2025-02-24
Across
- The alliance of Britain, Italy, France and Russia
- A nation that whose people were inside 3 other countries
- Fighting between countries
- The word for killing someone really important
- An area under the control of another country
- A new type of flying machine that would change the war
- Central European country ruled by the Kaiser
- The small country next to Austria-Hungary that wanted to expand into it
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- The next in line to become Emperor of Austria-Hungary
- The city where Franz Ferdinand died
- The alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and The Ottoman Empire
- Using posters, music, movies and more to change people's minds
- what soldiers wear
- the central European country made up of lots of different people groups.
- A group of different peoples ruled over by a single country
- The belief that your country is better than other countries
16 Clues: what soldiers wear • Fighting between countries • The city where Franz Ferdinand died • An area under the control of another country • Central European country ruled by the Kaiser • The word for killing someone really important • The alliance of Britain, Italy, France and Russia • The next in line to become Emperor of Austria-Hungary • ...
Principles Crossword 2021-09-01
6 Clues: I must always put my _________ first • Execution is as important as strategy • I Strive to be a better version everyday • Four minds work better than one due to _________ • Our clients ____ us because we are deligent and compliant • I am contributing to putting India to work because we are a ___________
Ancient Greece 2025-02-19
Across
- City who supported Sparta against Athens
- Great Greek leader, politician, and general
- Festival Festival that showed the great creative minds of Ancient Athens
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- Government structure in ancient Greece
- Greek city that was sieged by the Spartans for 10 years
- A major rival of Athens during the Pelopponnesian wars
6 Clues: Government structure in ancient Greece • City who supported Sparta against Athens • Great Greek leader, politician, and general • A major rival of Athens during the Pelopponnesian wars • Greek city that was sieged by the Spartans for 10 years • Festival Festival that showed the great creative minds of Ancient Athens
JBTBT CSBT Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-11
Across
- heard at Wembley
- antonym for indifferent
- to be played drinking orange gin
- our unanimous ten
- only one of us pronounces correctly
- present for a baby
- examples include Jerry, Pinky and The Brain
- outfit for every occasion
- singer consistently lost to you
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- mouse bouquet
- we both lost them
- from midday until midnight
- undisputed rugby tour delicacy
- synonym for preoccupied
- synonym for thief
- to be doing well
- Small Insect
17 Clues: Small Insect • mouse bouquet • heard at Wembley • to be doing well • we both lost them • our unanimous ten • synonym for thief • present for a baby • antonym for indifferent • synonym for preoccupied • outfit for every occasion • from midday until midnight • undisputed rugby tour delicacy • singer consistently lost to you • to be played drinking orange gin • ...
