criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Midterm Review 2018-02-08
Across
- A principle of sentencing or punishment intended to discourage citizens from offending or reoffending
- A school of thought that attributed criminal behaviour to biological or psychological factors; often referred to as the Italian school
- A school of thought that argued that people have the capacity to think rationally; contemporary deterrence theory is rooted in this school of thought.
- Less serious criminal offences (e.g., theft under $5000), which generally result in a maximum sentence of 6 months imprisonment or a $5000 fine.
- members of society who have wealth, power, and political clout, plus the time and energy to pursue moral crusades
- A neurotransmitter related to low self-control and aggressive-impulsive behaviour
- Goddard's heredity study of two different family trees, fathered by the same man
- the idea that exposure to media has an effect on behaviour
- Twins that share 100% of the 1% of DNA that explains variation in characteristics
- Variation between the number of crimes that occur and the number of crimes actually reported to the police.
- A perspective which argues that the identification, coding, and counting of crime is an inherently social process
Down
- A term used in the 19th century to describe individuals with low intelligence or low IQ
- Violation of social norms or expectations, rather than a violation of a codified (written) law
- A media frame which generates a narrative that is easily understood by the public and viewed unequivocally as bad
- Degree to which behaviour of MZ and DZ twins is similar
- Model of moral panics which argues that small, powerful groups deliberately set out to create moral panics, in order to divert public attention away from truly serious social problems
- Refers to the notion that improvements in home security devices and motor vehicle anti-theft devices have brought some crime rates down
- Literally translated means "you have the body"
- Criminal intent, or mental culpability, sometimes referred to as the "guilty mind"
- study of the shape and size of the skull as an indication of character and mental abilities
- Acts that are illegal because they are prohibited
- Refers to crime moving from the real world into cyberspace, which may help to explain why traditional crime rates appear to be going down.
22 Clues: Literally translated means "you have the body" • Acts that are illegal because they are prohibited • Degree to which behaviour of MZ and DZ twins is similar • the idea that exposure to media has an effect on behaviour • Goddard's heredity study of two different family trees, fathered by the same man • ...
Midterm Review 2018-02-08
Across
- Literally translated means "you have the body"
- The idea that exposure to media has an effect on behaviour
- Degree to which behaviour of MZ and DZ twins is similar
- Twins that share 100% of the 1% of DNA that explains variation in characteristics
- Members of society who have wealth, power, and political clout, plus the time and energy to pursue moral crusades
- A school of thought that attributed criminal behaviour to biological or psychological factors; often referred to as the Italian school
- Less serious criminal offences (e.g., theft under $5000), which generally result in a maximum sentence of 6 months imprisonment or a $5000 fine.
- Study of the shape and size of the skull as an indication of character and mental abilities
- A media frame which generates a narrative that is easily understood by the public and viewed unequivocally as bad
- Refers to crime moving from the real world into cyberspace, which may help to explain why traditional crime rates appear to be going down.
- A neurotransmitter related to low self-control and aggressive-impulsive behaviour
- Goddard's heredity study of two different family trees, fathered by the same man
Down
- A principle of sentencing or punishment intended to discourage citizens from offending or reoffending
- Variation between the number of crimes that occur and the number of crimes actually reported to the police.
- A term used in the 19th century to describe individuals with low intelligence or low IQ
- Criminal intent, or mental culpability, sometimes referred to as the "guilty mind"
- Model of moral panics which argues that small, powerful groups deliberately set out to create moral panics, in order to divert public attention away from truly serious social problems
- Violation of social norms or expectations, rather than a violation of a codified (written) law
- A perspective which argues that the identification, coding, and counting of crime is an inherently social process
- Refers to the notion that improvements in home security devices and motor vehicle anti-theft devices have brought some crime rates down
- Acts that are illegal because they are prohibited
- A school of thought that argued that people have the capacity to think rationally; contemporary deterrence theory is rooted in this school of thought.
22 Clues: Literally translated means "you have the body" • Acts that are illegal because they are prohibited • Degree to which behaviour of MZ and DZ twins is similar • The idea that exposure to media has an effect on behaviour • Goddard's heredity study of two different family trees, fathered by the same man • ...
Year 7 Civics and Citizenship Crossword 2024-09-16
Across
- The system of courts, which interpret and enforce the laws of a country
- a vote on such a measure.
- Society’s concept of fairness. The laws of a society should be applied in a way that is fair and equal for all so that just outcomes are delivered.
- A party in a criminal case who represents the community as a whole and aims to prove ‘the accused’ is guilty beyond reasonable doubt. Sometimes called the ‘State’ or the ‘Crown’.
- the system of fundamental principles according to which a nation, state, corporation, or the like, is governed.
- A group of ordinary citizens randomly selected to hear and assess the evidence in a court case and deliver a verdict.
- What level of government takes care of quarantine?
- What level of government takes care of police?
- A lawyer who is responsible for the day to day managing of a court case who spends their time communicating with clients and witnesses and preparing court documents. They work closely with and instruct barristers.
- What is the surname of the Prime minister?
Down
- An independent court official who hears cases brought before the courts and ensures the accused has a fair trial.
- government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system.
- What is the surname of the opposition leader?
- the act of federating or uniting in a league.
- having two branches, chambers, or houses, as a legislative body
- A person who gives evidence in a court case about what they have seen/know about a matters relevant to the case.
- A place where laws are interpreted and disputes are settled.
- What level of government takes care of rubbish collection?
- How many territories are there?
- Formal rules made by parliaments and governments that are designed to govern the way in which people behave. E.g. Criminal laws.
- The kings name is King Charles the _____?
- How many states are there?
- An experienced lawyer who specializes in an area of law and spends most of their day in court presenting and arguing clients’ cases.
- A person accused of a crime who is a party in criminal law case and is prosecuted against by the State. Sometimes also called the ‘defendant’.
24 Clues: a vote on such a measure. • How many states are there? • How many territories are there? • The kings name is King Charles the _____? • What is the surname of the Prime minister? • What is the surname of the opposition leader? • the act of federating or uniting in a league. • What level of government takes care of police? • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2024-09-16
Across
- the authority given by law to a court to try cases and rule on legal matters within a particular geographic area and/or over certain types of legal cases.
- federal and state courts exist side-by-side.
- a court's authority to hear any type of case which is not vested in another court
- "body of the crime". In its original sense, the body in question refers not to a corpse but to the body of essential facts that, taken together, prove that a crime has been committed.
- a legal principle that directs courts to adhere to previous judgments (or judgments of higher tribunals) while resolving a case with allegedly comparable facts.
- requires courts to apply the law in the same manner to cases with the same facts
- a court order requiring a person to do or cease doing a specific action.
- a legal standard of proof required to validate a criminal conviction in most adversarial legal systems.
- they can only hear cases authorized by the United States Constitution or federal statutes.
Down
- Appellate jurisdiction refers to the power of a court to hear appeals from lower courts.
- the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, which hears criminal appeals on questions of state law; and the Texas Supreme Court, which hears appeals of civil matters involving state law.
- the final decision made by a court or tribunal.
- of a court is the power to hear a case for the first time, as opposed to appellate jurisdiction, when a higher court has the power to review a lower court's decision.
- the authority or power that each court has over certain types of legal disagreements (disputes).
- a crime punishable by a term of imprisonment of not less than one year or by the death penalty.
- fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially as a citizen's entitlement.
- an amount of evidence that is enough to persuade you that the [State/Defendant]'s claim is more likely true than not true.
- A minor crime, punishable by a fine or a light jail term
- a written law passed by a legislative body.
- A tort is a civil wrong, other than breach of contract, that causes a claimant to suffer loss or harm, resulting in legal liability for the person who commits the tortious act
20 Clues: a written law passed by a legislative body. • federal and state courts exist side-by-side. • the final decision made by a court or tribunal. • A minor crime, punishable by a fine or a light jail term • a court order requiring a person to do or cease doing a specific action. • requires courts to apply the law in the same manner to cases with the same facts • ...
Law XWord 2025-04-01
Across
- equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system
- to release an accused person who is awaiting trial
- a serious criminal offence
- a rehearsed question asked of a government Minister by a backbencher of their own political party
- a piece of paper on which a voter records her or his vote
- the standard of proof required in a criminal trial
- a hearing in a Local Court to decide whether there is enough evidence to put a person on trial for an indictable (serious) offence
- the standard of proof in civil trials
- the party in a criminal or civil trial against whom an action has been brought
- a form of government in which a non-elected monarch acts as the head of state. There are usually constitutional limits on their power
- disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws
Down
- a court official who has the power to make decisions on matters brought before a court of law
- to treat somebody differently or less favourably because of her or his personal characteristics such as gender, ethnicity or religion
- the power an individual or party has by holding the casting vote
- a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law
- the group of select government ministers that meets regularly to decide major issues of government
- system of law based on the previous decisions of judges, or precedents
- a document that outlines the powers of the parliament
- system in which two opposing parties present their arguments to a magistrate or judge
- to attempt to enlist popular and political support for some particular cause
- an application for a legal decision to be reviewed in a higher court
- the system of courts that interprets and applies the law in a country
- a government that becomes possible because two or more parties agree to work together and hence gain the majority of votes
- a candidate or member of parliament who is not a member of a political party
- a system of government where political power lies with the people
- half the number of formal votes received in an election plus one
26 Clues: a serious criminal offence • the standard of proof in civil trials • to release an accused person who is awaiting trial • the standard of proof required in a criminal trial • a document that outlines the powers of the parliament • a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law • a piece of paper on which a voter records her or his vote • ...
Claudette Colvin Crossword 2022-05-31
Across
- the release of an offender from detention
- The quality of being honest
- fully in agreement
- to be freed from criminal charge
Down
- to retaliate
- To put forward or suggest
- intending to do harm
- Bold and without shame
- a persons first appearance
- having a great influence
- obtain or bring about by discussion
- hesitate or resist
- a strong desire or impulse
- Timid or scared
14 Clues: to retaliate • Timid or scared • hesitate or resist • fully in agreement • intending to do harm • Bold and without shame • having a great influence • To put forward or suggest • a persons first appearance • a strong desire or impulse • The quality of being honest • to be freed from criminal charge • obtain or bring about by discussion • the release of an offender from detention
Mystery 2020-06-16
Across
- stopped
- possible criminal
- idea about how it all went down
- good behavior in public
- they keep your hands warm
- country where Hazel's school is located
- kill on purpose
Down
- reason for doing something
- where Juliet hangs out
- it has many pages
- very strange
- region of china
- information collected in a case
- bit of information that helps solve a case
14 Clues: stopped • very strange • region of china • kill on purpose • it has many pages • possible criminal • where Juliet hangs out • good behavior in public • they keep your hands warm • reason for doing something • idea about how it all went down • information collected in a case • country where Hazel's school is located • bit of information that helps solve a case
The Princess Bride 2026-02-05
Across
- Princess in love with Westley
- Smart criminal who challenges wits
- Friendly giant
- Country where story takes place
- Neighboring country
- Prince forcing Buttercup to marry
- Weapon used in duels
Down
- Friends who help Westley
- Used in Vizzini's game
- Dangerous rocks near the castle
- Westley's former identity
- Swordsman seeking his father's killer
- Masked swordsman & hero
- Man in black use to cover face
14 Clues: Friendly giant • Neighboring country • Weapon used in duels • Used in Vizzini's game • Masked swordsman & hero • Friends who help Westley • Westley's former identity • Princess in love with Westley • Man in black use to cover face • Country where story takes place • Dangerous rocks near the castle • Prince forcing Buttercup to marry • Smart criminal who challenges wits • ...
English crosswords 2020-06-10
5 Clues: What a person feels and thinks • People/doctors who brain and brain cells • patients being ill about their mental health • the study of human minds, behavior and results • people who have issues with anger or unhappiness
Vocabulary Crossword 2026-05-02
5 Clues: Device used to communicate • Communication between minds • To suddenly move or appear to a certain location • Device used to show information, specifically writing • Tool used to look at planets and other things in the space
Criminal Justice Review 2/9/24 2024-02-13
Across
- neither people’s homes nor individuals themselves may be searched w/o reason, probable cause is needed to issue any type of warrant, a search warrant has to be specific enough to describe the place and object being searched
- a good, specific reason on why a warrant is needed
- warrants that don’t list a particular person or place to be searched
- fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially to a citizens entitlement
- the court ruled that if a student is involved in any extracurriculars, they can be randomly drug tested for the purpose of detecting and preventing drug use within the student body
- United States makes up __ percent of the worlds jail population
- a jury, typically 23 people, selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trial
- the amount of money or item of value needed to be given to get suspect out of jail until trial
- use of cruel and unusual punishments, such as excessive bail, fines, snd sentences, is prohibited, as well as, torture and public humiliation
- people held for a serious crime must be indicted by a grand jury, a person can’t be tried twice for the same individual crime twice, has the option to not testify o avoid self incrimination, due process is needed to meet one's rights, if the town or state needs your land they make take it but must pay a fair price
- bans use of illegally obtained evidence by the police for use in a criminal trial
- no one has to testify at their own trial
- court ruled that people must identify themselves to investigating police officers
- schools have the right to force athletes to take random drug tests
- African Americans make up around __ percent of the US incarceration rates
Down
- when the police find evidence illegally, that evidence may not be used against the defendant in court
- gives the suspect the right to an unbiased and quick trial, people must be told what criminal acts they are being accused of, has to be told of any witnesses, has to be given a fair chance of finding their own witnesses, has to be provided with a lawyer to defend them
- whipping, branding, public humiliation, or extremely long sentences for minor offenses
- an expectation of privacy generally recognized by society and perhaps protected by law
- permits use of illegally obtained evidence if it would have eventually been discovered legally
- having to stand trial more than once for the same crime
- United States represents __ percent of the world’s population
- __ percent of those entering prison were at or below the US poverty line
- African Americans make up around __ percent of the US population
- “The 1967 Supreme Court case Katz v. United States set out the test to determine if a search or seizure violates the Fourth Amendment; this case involved the police placing a recording device in a public phone booth to record the calls of the defendant whom they suspected of placing illegal bets from the phone booth
- “in California v. Greenwood, decided in 1988, the US Supreme Court had to address the question of whether it is a violation of the Fourth Amendment’s protection against lawful search and seizure for the police to obtain evidence from a persons trash left on the street in front of the persons home”
26 Clues: no one has to testify at their own trial • a good, specific reason on why a warrant is needed • having to stand trial more than once for the same crime • United States represents __ percent of the world’s population • United States makes up __ percent of the worlds jail population • African Americans make up around __ percent of the US population • ...
POLICE & SAFETY CRIMINAL JUSTICE WORD PUZZLE 2025-09-12
Across
- Tendency to reoffend
- Regulations on land use
- Order to appear in court
- Money paid for temporary release
- Accused person in a trial
- Lying under oath
- Process of reforming offenders
- Minor offense
- Witness statement in court
- Court appearance to hear charges
- Questioning a witness by the opposing side
- Formal charge
- Punishment assigned
- Supervised freedom
- Serious crime
- Jury's decision
- Not guilty verdict
- Group deciding a verdict
- Court order to stop an action
Down
- Scientific analysis of evidence
- Civil wrong
- Person involved in a lawsuit
- Police photograph of a suspect
- Proof presented in court
- Area of legal authority
- Statement of guilt or innocence
- Request for a higher court review
- Legal authorization
- To clear from blame
- Person who sees an event
- Legal proceedings
- Compensation for loss
- Court order to appear
- Conditional early release
- Destruction of property
- To isolate a jury
- Guardianship or confinement
- Illegal high-interest rates
- Imprisonment
- Guilty verdict
40 Clues: Civil wrong • Imprisonment • Minor offense • Formal charge • Serious crime • Guilty verdict • Jury's decision • Lying under oath • Legal proceedings • To isolate a jury • Supervised freedom • Not guilty verdict • Legal authorization • To clear from blame • Punishment assigned • Tendency to reoffend • Compensation for loss • Court order to appear • Regulations on land use • Area of legal authority • ...
Criminal Courts, Lay People and CCRC 2025-06-17
Across
- The institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect.
- The punishment assigned to a defendant found guilty by a court, or fixed by law for a particular offence.
- A person who is on trial for committing a crime
- A notification sent to a person by the court, asking her to consider the outcome of a trial as a member of the jury.
- An amount of money that has to be paid as a punishment for not obeying a rule or law.
- Taking the case to a higher court after a decision was made.
- Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
- A formal declaration by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law that someone is guilty of a criminal offence.
- Describes the control and detailed examination of something. Referred to courts it means that the background of a person like a jury member is checked.
- Preceding or done in preparation for something fuller or more important.
Down
- The authority that an official organization has to make legal decisions about someone or something.
- The crime of attacking somebody.
- Fully in agreement.
- An individual, company or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- A person who acts as a judge in a law court that deals with crimes that are less serious.
- A member of the legal profession qualified to deal with conveyancing, the drawing up of wills, and other legal matters.
- An illegal act.
- Having the right to do or obtain something; satisfying the appropriate conditions.
- Not having expert knowledge or professional qualifications in a particular subject.
- An official meeting at which the facts about a crime, complaint, etc. are presented to the person or group of people who will have to decide.
- A person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, or other event or action.
21 Clues: An illegal act. • Fully in agreement. • The crime of attacking somebody. • Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed. • A person who is on trial for committing a crime • Taking the case to a higher court after a decision was made. • An individual, company or institution sued or accused in a court of law. • ...
Law, Society and Political Involvement 2023-05-01
Across
- equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system
- paper a piece of paper on which a voter records her or his vote
- disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws
- reasonable doubt the standard of proof required in a criminal trial
- to treat somebody differently or less favourably because of her or his personal characteristics such as gender, ethnicity or religion
- a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law
Down
- the party in a criminal or civil trial against whom an action has been brought
- an application for a legal decision to be reviewed in a higher court
- a system of government where political power lies with the people
- a document that outlines the powers of the parliament
- to release an accused person who is awaiting trial
11 Clues: to release an accused person who is awaiting trial • a document that outlines the powers of the parliament • a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law • disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws • equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system • ...
The Justice Branch 2024-10-27
Across
- Court - Court with the power to rule on wills and estates, traffic violations, violations of game and fish laws, grant marriage and firearm licenses, and appoint legal guardians.
- Justice - presiding Justice of Supreme Court.
- Law -deals with laws created to deal with relationships amongst individuals
- Court - A Court with the power to issue warrants, try minor criminal cases, and civil disputes.
- - courts whose responsibility it is is to review decisions made by lower courts.
Down
- - challenge to a lower court's decision.
- -when a grand jury determines that there is enough evidence to be charged with a crime.
- Branch - Branch of government responsible for interpreting the laws.
- Law -deals with laws that are created to protect society from wrongdoers.Plea Bargain
- -a civil wrong against an individual
- - a determination of guilt or lack thereof by a jury
11 Clues: -a civil wrong against an individual • - challenge to a lower court's decision. • Justice - presiding Justice of Supreme Court. • - a determination of guilt or lack thereof by a jury • Branch - Branch of government responsible for interpreting the laws. • Law -deals with laws created to deal with relationships amongst individuals • ...
Twelth Night 2022-11-04
12 Clues: the fool • the duke • Olivia´s maid • Olivia´s uncle • Olivia´s Steward • Sebastain´s sister • the wanted criminal • Who viola is disguised as • Toby´s very stupid friend • Where the play takes place • the person orsino is in love with • the one who saved Viola from the shipwreck
BUD VOCAB 2023-12-13
Across
- illegal,unlawful
- disgusting,foul,nasty
- stirred up or excited for anticipated action
- persevere, persist,to last
- to make something known
- metamorphosis
- gently,typically with one's elbow, in order to draw their attention to something
Down
- poverty,suffering,want
- attentive,thoughtful
- feelings of overwhelming sadness
- to ravenously eat
- to handle to survive
12 Clues: metamorphosis • illegal,unlawful • to ravenously eat • attentive,thoughtful • to handle to survive • disgusting,foul,nasty • poverty,suffering,want • to make something known • persevere, persist,to last • feelings of overwhelming sadness • stirred up or excited for anticipated action • gently,typically with one's elbow, in order to draw their attention to something
Vocabulary Fun 2023-11-07
Across
- sleepy
- shining brilliantly
- very skilled
- difficult; requiring great exertion
- (of words or the person speaking them)insincere or shallow
- miserable, bad-tempered and unwilling to talk
Down
- wicked or criminal
- gloomy
- fearless; adventurous
- unwilling to spend money or use resources
- purplish red color
- well known for some bad quality or deed
12 Clues: gloomy • sleepy • very skilled • wicked or criminal • purplish red color • shining brilliantly • fearless; adventurous • difficult; requiring great exertion • well known for some bad quality or deed • unwilling to spend money or use resources • miserable, bad-tempered and unwilling to talk • (of words or the person speaking them)insincere or shallow
Because of winn -Dixie 2023-09-12
12 Clues: rip • attractive • a small cry • a strong fear • mad about something • kept in a small space • something to do daily • to pla to do something • things you are able to do • not following a direct route • a person that commites crimes • behave in a way that makes something seem deep
Tuck Everlasting Chapters 9-18 Vocabulary 2025-03-20
12 Clues: Full of life • unquestionable • full of or with • high-pitched sound • sandy ocean bottom • large, spacious area • criminal partnership • undefeatable, unbeatable • harsh, showing now mercy • a police officer from a small town • thinned and worn out from too much use • a person who acts in a rough or crude way
Crime 2013-11-11
Across
- The crime of deliberately killing a person
- A place where people are kept when they have been arrested and are being punished for a crime
- A secret Chinese criminal organization
- Not guilty of a crime or other wrong act
- The act of illegally entering a building in order to steal things
Down
- Responsible for committing a crime or doing something bad or wrong
- A claim that you cannot be guilty of a crime because you were somewhere else when the crime was committed
- Involving illegal activity : relating to crime
- To take away (someone) by force usually in order to keep the person as a prisoner and demand money for returning the person
- A person who is believed to be possibly guilty of committing a crime
10 Clues: A secret Chinese criminal organization • Not guilty of a crime or other wrong act • The crime of deliberately killing a person • Involving illegal activity : relating to crime • The act of illegally entering a building in order to steal things • Responsible for committing a crime or doing something bad or wrong • ...
Crime 2013-11-11
Across
- A place where people are kept when they have been arrested and are being punished for a crime
- Responsible for committing a crime or doing something bad or wrong
- The crime of deliberately killing a person
- A secret Chinese criminal organization
- To take away (someone) by force usually in order to keep the person as a prisoner and demand money for returning the person
Down
- Not guilty of a crime or other wrong act
- The act of illegally entering a building in order to steal things
- Involving illegal activity : relating to crime
- A person who is believed to be possibly guilty of committing a crime
- A claim that you cannot be guilty of a crime because you were somewhere else when the crime was committed
10 Clues: A secret Chinese criminal organization • Not guilty of a crime or other wrong act • The crime of deliberately killing a person • Involving illegal activity : relating to crime • The act of illegally entering a building in order to steal things • Responsible for committing a crime or doing something bad or wrong • ...
5단원 단 2025-08-21
14 Clues: 언어 • 해바라기 • 근거/이유 • 손상/피해 • 용의자/의심하다 • expensive의 반대말 • = security와 같은 말 • 비교급 사용 시 쓰는 단어(~보다) • _______ the base(도루하다) • an act that breaks the law • a person who breaks the law • fake hair you wear on your head • to make something clear or easy to understand • a person who cleans and takes care of a building
Smith Crossword by James Karaca 2019-06-13
Across
- / a criminal
- / disrespect towards god
- implore / to beg
- / mocking or scornful
- / top of the wall of a fort
- / type of candle made from animal fat
- / a speech or lecture performed by a priest
- / a strong smell
- / dark, no clean air
Down
- / the ability to use your hands quickly
- / to jump about playfully
- / clean, healthy, hygenic
- / to move unsteadily
- / a mischevious child
14 Clues: / a criminal • implore / to beg • / a strong smell • / to move unsteadily • / dark, no clean air • / mocking or scornful • / a mischevious child • / disrespect towards god • / to jump about playfully • / clean, healthy, hygenic • / top of the wall of a fort • / type of candle made from animal fat • / the ability to use your hands quickly • / a speech or lecture performed by a priest
crime (1) 2019-07-21
Argumentative Writing 2024-05-02
Across
- shows the other side of an argument
- the proof that causes people to change their minds
- a statement that responds to the counterclaim
Down
- asking someone to change how they feel or act, located at the end of an essay
- is the way that your evidence shows that your claim is correct
- where the thesis statement is located
- is where the claim is restated and there is a call to action
- when a person makes a claim and defends it with evidence against a counterclaim
- a statement that can be argued
9 Clues: a statement that can be argued • shows the other side of an argument • where the thesis statement is located • a statement that responds to the counterclaim • the proof that causes people to change their minds • is where the claim is restated and there is a call to action • is the way that your evidence shows that your claim is correct • ...
Crime, Law and Punishment 2014-05-31
Across
- A person believed to have committed a crime
- The act or an instance of unlawfully taking the property of another by the use of violence or intimidation
- A public officer authorized to hear and decide cases in a court of law
- One who is harmed or killed by another
- One who is called on to testify before a court
Down
- The building, hall, or room in which criminal cases are heard and determined
- A person, usually a member of a police force, who investigates crimes
- The act of entering a building to commit a crime
- A man armed with a gun, especially an armed criminal
9 Clues: One who is harmed or killed by another • A person believed to have committed a crime • One who is called on to testify before a court • The act of entering a building to commit a crime • A man armed with a gun, especially an armed criminal • A person, usually a member of a police force, who investigates crimes • ...
The Psychology of Criminal Investigation 2023-04-19
Across
- a jury's decision may be influenced by these factors of the perpetrator (9,15)
- not being sure where the information has come from (6, 14)
- to identify an innocent as the perpetrator of the crime (17)
- when the perceived perpetrator is not present in the identity parade (6,6)
- the typology of criminal who may leave evidence at the scene (12)
Down
- to mentally go back to the scene of the event and remember what it was like (7,13)
- a type of identity parade where individuals are shown all at once (12)
- hyper focus on a certain object - missing the peripheral details (6,5)
- a serial criminal who travels for their crime (8)
9 Clues: a serial criminal who travels for their crime (8) • not being sure where the information has come from (6, 14) • to identify an innocent as the perpetrator of the crime (17) • the typology of criminal who may leave evidence at the scene (12) • a type of identity parade where individuals are shown all at once (12) • ...
Crossword 2023-06-09
8 Clues: Beat ______ • _______ Criminal • Eye of the ________ • The Final _________ • Larger than ________ • I ______ it That Way • I Love _______ and Roll • Another One Bites the ________
Crossword #5 2016-04-21
10 Clues: A disaster • A collection • Not quite exact • Being interested • To give away something • Criminal falsification • Surrounded by the enemy • A remedy that stops poisoning • A lizard that can change colors • To make up your mind about something
vocab 8 2022-11-28
10 Clues: to repel • humble plea • small or meager • wicked or criminal • no progress available • not honorable in character • excessive interest in oneself • incapable of being transferred • caring too much for formalities • concise to the point of seeming rude
amendments 2023-12-13
10 Clues: States' rights • Search and arrest • Right to bear arms • Rights in civil cases • Right to a fair trial • Quartering of soldiers • Bail, fines, punishment • Rights in criminal cases • Rights retained by the People • Freedoms, Petitions, Assembly
Tom Saywer 2024-05-09
10 Clues: Author • Tom's Chore • Toms Brother • Runaway criminal • Tom's Girlfriend • Tom's Homeless Friend • Tom and Hucks best Friend • What Tom Is Trying to Find • A Game Tom Played On an Island • Where Tom and Huck Witness a Murder
Tom Saywer 2024-05-09
10 Clues: Author • Tom's Chore • Toms Brother • Runaway criminal • Tom's Girlfriend • Tom's Homeless Friend • Tom and Hucks best Friend • What Tom Is Trying to Find • A Game Tom Played On an Island • Where Tom and Huck Witness a Murder
Uhh 2023-04-05
10 Clues: to have • they observe • A doubtful story • criminal sailors • a common compliment • to plan and prepare • common hard minerals • a guide for transport • transportacion en el mar • a an area of land and sea in the americas
Medieval Life 2020-04-28
Across
- They play a big part in the government
- Something there was none of
- Bad people
- religious people
- One of the worst punishments
- possibly the most infamous criminal in these times
- Another Punishment
Down
- where people throw rotten fruit at you
- religious people
- Religious person
- A religious Journey
- Rodents
- A religious place
- Something you could be suffocated in
14 Clues: Rodents • Bad people • religious people • Religious person • religious people • A religious place • Another Punishment • A religious Journey • Something there was none of • One of the worst punishments • Something you could be suffocated in • where people throw rotten fruit at you • They play a big part in the government • possibly the most infamous criminal in these times
AWL Words for Slumdog Millionaire 2023-01-29
12 Clues: Helper • The most • Time plan • Think about • Easy to know • An image, a symbol • Almost exact, a guess • To create something new • Quote as a good example • Rank of a police officer • Partner in crime, criminal helper • Emotional or mental strain, an uneasy state of being between two parties
Class-6th_Vocabulary Building_Chapter-1. 2025-04-02
Across
- Synonym of hardships, problems or sorrow.
- Overjoyed.
- Not allowed by the law.
- Synonym of dangerous.
- Synonym of Criminal.
- Saved from a dangerous situation.
Down
- Synonym of begged.
- To find, to invent.
- Synonym of Well-mannered.
- Synonym of Well-known.
- Relating to the house or family.
- Synonym of nervously, uneasily.
12 Clues: Overjoyed. • Synonym of begged. • To find, to invent. • Synonym of Criminal. • Synonym of dangerous. • Synonym of Well-known. • Not allowed by the law. • Synonym of Well-mannered. • Synonym of nervously, uneasily. • Relating to the house or family. • Saved from a dangerous situation. • Synonym of hardships, problems or sorrow.
From Boom to Bust 2024-12-10
Across
- Banning of distribution on alcohol
- 31st president
- America's top criminal defence attorney who defend scopes
- also known as "shares"
- loans people took out to buy stocks
- 30th president
- makeshift houses built by the homeless
Down
- illegal nightclubs
- ____Gang, Hardings corrupt friends
- People who illegally distributed alcohol
- 29th President
- Monkeys to Humans
12 Clues: 29th President • 31st president • 30th president • Monkeys to Humans • illegal nightclubs • also known as "shares" • Banning of distribution on alcohol • ____Gang, Hardings corrupt friends • loans people took out to buy stocks • makeshift houses built by the homeless • People who illegally distributed alcohol • America's top criminal defence attorney who defend scopes
Mental health by Jeremy Basil 7-E 2020-06-06
5 Clues: What a person feels and thinks • People/doctors who brain and brain cells • patients being ill about their mental health • the study of human minds, behavior and results • people who have issues with anger or unhappiness
Content Vocab Unit 2 2023-09-20
5 Clues: Exciting or thrilling • a person who studies the human mind • having the power to change people's minds • a person one has a romantic connection with • a feeling or emotion that brings and keeps two people together
Professions 2022-10-18
12 Clues: Has a camera • Writes stories • Plays on camera • Catches criminal • Treats your teeth • Works in a hospital • Makes delicious food • Drives a huge red car • Checks children’s copybooks • Has big gloves and a punch bag • Has a lot of paints and brushes • Gets people to different countries through the sky
Open When You're Bored Crossword Puzzle! 2023-01-22
12 Clues: Your dog • My nickname • Your nickname • A candy and a cat • A singer and a cat • You shop here a lot • The grade you're in • A cat and a criminal • Your favorite activity • An instrument you play • You go here every summer • You've been doing this for years
Flora & Ulysses 2024-09-04
Across
- server at the Giant Do-Nut
- The Illuminated Adventures of the Amazing ___
- Dr. Meecham's sofa
- The ___ Element
- ___ up like flame!
- do you doubt him? (two words)
Down
- loneliest creature in all existence
- Alfred T. Slipper's parakeet
- ___ side up
- Ulysses' superpower: "the ability to ___"
- Mrs. Tickham's ridiculous name
- __ Things Can Happen to You
12 Clues: ___ side up • The ___ Element • Dr. Meecham's sofa • ___ up like flame! • server at the Giant Do-Nut • __ Things Can Happen to You • Alfred T. Slipper's parakeet • do you doubt him? (two words) • Mrs. Tickham's ridiculous name • loneliest creature in all existence • Ulysses' superpower: "the ability to ___" • The Illuminated Adventures of the Amazing ___
Reading changes our minds. Edin 2023-09-04
Across
- Outer layer of an animal used to make clothing
- A group of countries ruled by an emperor
- Blocking certain material such as books
- To make something by cutting into wood and other materials
- A religious Man who lives in a certain way
- Dying in the water by not getting enough air
- Not being anble to do something
Down
- Advertisement on papper
- The size of something gets larger
- Voicing your dissatisfaction
10 Clues: Advertisement on papper • Voicing your dissatisfaction • Not being anble to do something • The size of something gets larger • Blocking certain material such as books • A group of countries ruled by an emperor • A religious Man who lives in a certain way • Dying in the water by not getting enough air • Outer layer of an animal used to make clothing • ...
Morning Meeting of the Minds 2023-11-30
Across
- A corner of the fraud triangle.
- Contracts start with this number.
- Fill in the blank: Planning, Fieldwork, and _______.
- The color of the GAGAS book.
- An audit that was issued to the Board last week.
- A type of theft.
Down
- A type of fund.
- You can call this to express concerns, or report complaints about suspected fraud, waste, or abuse.
- A scheme in which an employee misuses his or her influence in a business transaction in a way that violates his or her duty to the employer in order to gain a direct or indirect benefit.
- A TE was presented to the BOC last week involved this school.
10 Clues: A type of fund. • A type of theft. • The color of the GAGAS book. • A corner of the fraud triangle. • Contracts start with this number. • An audit that was issued to the Board last week. • Fill in the blank: Planning, Fieldwork, and _______. • A TE was presented to the BOC last week involved this school. • ...
God Is In Our Minds 2023-08-15
Across
- medicine wheel
- ___ social teachings
- body of Christ
- One of the corporal works
- an act to serve the good of others
Down
- the art of designing and building
- to give up something that is valuable to you in order to help another person
- a feeling of fellowship with others
- a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen
- year two faith plan
10 Clues: medicine wheel • body of Christ • year two faith plan • ___ social teachings • One of the corporal works • the art of designing and building • an act to serve the good of others • a feeling of fellowship with others • a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen • to give up something that is valuable to you in order to help another person
Master Minds By. Gordon Korman 2022-05-01
Across
- How many kids are clones?
- Where was Randy get sent to live with his grandparents?
- Serenity is located in New
- When they got in the train car they found blue
- How many kids live in Serenity?
Down
- What is the most popular sport in Serenity?
- Some of the kids broke into the Plastic works
- They took a cone truck to escape on Serenity
- the town security is called the Surety or the kids gave them a nickname of the Purple People
- Mrs.Delaney was the water polo
10 Clues: How many kids are clones? • Serenity is located in New • Mrs.Delaney was the water polo • How many kids live in Serenity? • What is the most popular sport in Serenity? • They took a cone truck to escape on Serenity • Some of the kids broke into the Plastic works • When they got in the train car they found blue • Where was Randy get sent to live with his grandparents? • ...
Super Minds 3 Unit 9 2026-06-08
Across
- Summer, winter, spring, or autumn
- The hot continent with lions, elephants, and giraffes
- Very nice or beautiful, like a sunny day
- The top of something, like a mountain or a number line
- A TV show with funny characters like Peppa Pig or SpongeBob
Down
- What you did when something was funny
- You put this in your mouth to breathe underwater
- Planting flowers or vegetables in the ground
- Not there — oh no! Where is my pencil?
- A stone or metal model of a person, like a king
10 Clues: Summer, winter, spring, or autumn • What you did when something was funny • Not there — oh no! Where is my pencil? • Very nice or beautiful, like a sunny day • Planting flowers or vegetables in the ground • A stone or metal model of a person, like a king • You put this in your mouth to breathe underwater • The hot continent with lions, elephants, and giraffes • ...
Business Spelling 2025-01-27
Across
- Leadership, A leadership style where one person makes decisions without consulting others.
- A type of product manufactured by a particular company under a particular name.
- Production, Producing items in groups or batches.
- Image, The perception of a brand in the minds of customers.
- The activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services.
Down
- Resources owned by a business that have economic value.
- Payable, Money owed by a company to its creditors.
- An extra payment given to employees as an incentive or reward.
- Costs, Total costs divided by the number of units produced.
9 Clues: Payable, Money owed by a company to its creditors. • Production, Producing items in groups or batches. • Resources owned by a business that have economic value. • Image, The perception of a brand in the minds of customers. • Costs, Total costs divided by the number of units produced. • An extra payment given to employees as an incentive or reward. • ...
American Culture 2023-09-26
Across
- America is ________ because it is made up of people from all over the world.
- Martin Luther King Jr. believed that all Americans can have ______ rights.
- The story of Paul Bunyan is mostly _________.
- _______ Day is celebrated in November.
Down
- One thing that can be part of a person's culture is their ____________ clothing.
- Different foods, music, language and religion are part of a person's ________.
- _________ Day is celebrated in February.
- Chinese New Year is a _______ that is celebrated with a dancing dragon.
- Martin_______King Jr. spoke about what he believed in to change people's minds.
9 Clues: _______ Day is celebrated in November. • _________ Day is celebrated in February. • The story of Paul Bunyan is mostly _________. • Chinese New Year is a _______ that is celebrated with a dancing dragon. • Martin Luther King Jr. believed that all Americans can have ______ rights. • America is ________ because it is made up of people from all over the world. • ...
legal studies 2018-05-07
Across
- a body of people presided over by a judge, judges, or magistrate, and acting as a tribunal in civil and criminal cases.
- the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
- permitted by law
- the group of people with the authority to govern a country or state; a particular ministry in office.
- the group of people with the authority to govern a country or state; a particular ministry in office.
- forbidden, especially criminal law
Down
- an action or omission which constitutes an offence and is punishable by law.
- the act of punishing
- a person who's profession is to represent clients in the court of law or to or to advice or act for clients in other legal matters
- laws that are considered collectively
- a person who steals another person's property, especially by stealth and without using force or threat of violence.
11 Clues: permitted by law • the act of punishing • forbidden, especially criminal law • laws that are considered collectively • the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another. • an action or omission which constitutes an offence and is punishable by law. • the group of people with the authority to govern a country or state; a particular ministry in office. • ...
- Courts in the UK - 2024-06-14
Across
- The highest court in commonwealth nations and e.g. UK overseas territories is the ___ council.
- UK courts follow a ___ structure meaning there are superior and inferior courts.
- The "R" in criminal cases stands for (currently)
- The ___ court is highest court in the land and was previously known as/part of the House of Lords.
Down
- The ___ Court is divided into three divisions, the King's Bench, the Chancery division and the family division.
- The practice of using previously decided cases as guidance.
- The ___ court employs circuit judges, recorders and district judges.
- The Court of Appeal has two ___. The criminal and civil ___.
- After a case has passed the Court of ___ the next higher court is the UK Supreme Court
- Decisions are published ___ in what is called the ___ Law Reports.
10 Clues: The "R" in criminal cases stands for (currently) • The practice of using previously decided cases as guidance. • The Court of Appeal has two ___. The criminal and civil ___. • Decisions are published ___ in what is called the ___ Law Reports. • The ___ court employs circuit judges, recorders and district judges. • ...
DANGER ONLINE (ACTIVITY SHEET) 2026-01-31
Across
- A criminal who breaks into computer systems to steal information.(6 LETTERS)
- A person who uses the internet to commit crimes.(13 LETTERS)
- Malware that records what the user is typing.(7 LETTERS)
- Malware that spreads and infects files.(5 LETTERS)
- A type of malware hidden inside another program, like a game.(6 LETTERS)
- A fake email asking for money, sometimes with threats or fake offers.(8 LETTERS)
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- Software that encrypts all data on a computer and demands payment.(10 LETTERS)
- The act of stealing someone’s personal information to pretend to be them.(13 LETTERS)
- Cyber criminal activity involving creating fake websites to steal login details.(8 LETTERS)
- Unwanted adverts placed by a type of malware.(6 LETTERS)
10 Clues: Malware that spreads and infects files.(5 LETTERS) • Malware that records what the user is typing.(7 LETTERS) • Unwanted adverts placed by a type of malware.(6 LETTERS) • A person who uses the internet to commit crimes.(13 LETTERS) • A type of malware hidden inside another program, like a game.(6 LETTERS) • ...
Ex-Convict terms 2023-05-15
Across
- (of a space) restricted in area or volume; cramped.
- the state of being confined in prison; imprisonment.
- the state of being kept as a prisoner in one's own house, rather than in a prison.
- voluntary work intended to help people in a particular area.
- the infliction or imposition of a penalty as retribution for an offense.
Down
- a list of a person's previous criminal convictions.
- a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority.
- the release of an offender from detention, subject to a period of good behavior under supervision.
- a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
- A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
10 Clues: a list of a person's previous criminal convictions. • (of a space) restricted in area or volume; cramped. • the state of being confined in prison; imprisonment. • a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority. • voluntary work intended to help people in a particular area. • the infliction or imposition of a penalty as retribution for an offense. • ...
Stalking Crossword 2018-03-13
Across
- An emotional requirement in the legal definition of criminal harassment.
- Changes in this has made it easier for a stalker to monitor their victim.
- This type of stalker believes their target is in love with them.
- A victim may feel this toward other people as a consequence of having been stalked.
- This type stalker is more likely to target females.
Down
- The type of relationship a victim typically had with their stalker.
- Recurrent stalkers typically suffer from this personality disorder.
- The act of incessantly bothering someone. If causing someone fear, it may constitute as criminal.
- this type of stalker is more likely to target males.
- A social effect of stalking on a victim when they avoid all people to avoid their stalker.
10 Clues: This type stalker is more likely to target females. • this type of stalker is more likely to target males. • This type of stalker believes their target is in love with them. • The type of relationship a victim typically had with their stalker. • Recurrent stalkers typically suffer from this personality disorder. • ...
BrysonHarless (Vocab 2) 2026-01-14
Across
- The criminal was later ________ because the real criminal was later found.
- The parents were _______ to there child because they want them to grow up to be a perfect person.
- Henry was the main___________ in the story although he ended up dying.
- The dad was _______ to buy a new car because it's too expensive.
Down
- The Young child is ______ because he didn't get his evening snack.
- Charlie was being _________ because he saw his school friend.
- The debaters showed a lot of ______ toward each other although they were both brothers.
- The ______ boss always let his workers go early unless they didn't come the day before.
- If you ___________ a wild boar while in the woods RUN!!!
- My sister showed great _______ toward me after I broke her favorite doll.
10 Clues: If you ___________ a wild boar while in the woods RUN!!! • Charlie was being _________ because he saw his school friend. • The dad was _______ to buy a new car because it's too expensive. • The Young child is ______ because he didn't get his evening snack. • Henry was the main___________ in the story although he ended up dying. • ...
INTERNAL TRADE 2013-12-10
Across
- THEY PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO MANUFACTURERS
- THESE ARE THE RETAILERS WITH NO FIXED PLACE FOR BUSINESS
- CAN BE SOLD THROUGH MAIL
- THESE SHOPS CARRY STOCK OF A VARIETY OF PRODUCTS TO SATISFY DAILY NEEDS
- THESE ARE COMMONLY FOUND NEAR BUS STANDS SELLING CONSUMER ITEMS
- LATEST FORM OF RETAILING
- THEY HAVE GREATER CREDIBILITY IN THE MINDS OF CUSTOMERS
- THE TRADE DONE WITHIN THE GEOGRAPHICAL BOUNDARIES OF A COUNTRY
- THEY HAVE CENTRALISED MANUFACTURING/PROCUREMENT FOR SELLING IN MULTIPLE SHOPS.
- THESE RETAILERS OPEN THEIR SHOPS AT DIFFERENT PLACES ON FIXED DAYS
- THESE RETAILERS PROVIDE SERVICES SUCH AS REPAIR OF WATCHES, SHOES.
Down
- 'SPENCERS' IN CHENNAI
- THEY SERVE AS A LINK BETWEEN WHOLESALER AND CONSUMER
- THESE SHOPS SELL GOODS WITH MINOR DEFECTS
- THEY SELL GOODS WHICH CAN BE EASILY TRANSPORTED AT LOW COST
- THESE SHOPS DEAL IN A SINGLE PRODUCT LINE
- THESE SERVICES ARE PROVIDED BY RETAILERS TO CONSUMERS AFTER THE SALE OF GOODS
- THEY ARE SMALL PRODUCERS WHO CARRY THEIR GOODS ON BICYCLES/RICKSHAW
18 Clues: 'SPENCERS' IN CHENNAI • CAN BE SOLD THROUGH MAIL • LATEST FORM OF RETAILING • THESE SHOPS SELL GOODS WITH MINOR DEFECTS • THESE SHOPS DEAL IN A SINGLE PRODUCT LINE • THEY PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO MANUFACTURERS • THEY SERVE AS A LINK BETWEEN WHOLESALER AND CONSUMER • THEY HAVE GREATER CREDIBILITY IN THE MINDS OF CUSTOMERS • ...
Nobel Prize 2025-05-24
Across
- Last name of one of the 2021 Nobel winners for causal inference methods.
- States Country where David Card developed his academic career.
- Minds Program where Nobel laureates discuss their ideas.
- Last name of David Card’s colleague and coauthor in minimum wage studies.
- Prize David Card won in 2021.
- Type of methods David Card popularized in labor economics.
- Jersey State where the impact of a minimum wage increase was studied.
- First name of the Canadian economist awarded for empirical research.
- City where the Nobel Prize is awarded.
- First name of David Card’s wife, mentioned in his interview.
- Field of economics that studies employment and wages.
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- University where Alan Krueger taught.
- University in California where David Card works.
- Sciences that economics is often compared to when emphasizing empirical methods.
- State where Princeton University is located.
- Angrist’s collaborator, known for his contributions to statistical methods in economics.
- Statistical tool essential to experimental economics.
- Smith Name of the NobelPrize.org interviewer and also a famous Scottish economist.
- Birth country of economist David Card.
19 Clues: Prize David Card won in 2021. • University where Alan Krueger taught. • City where the Nobel Prize is awarded. • Birth country of economist David Card. • State where Princeton University is located. • University in California where David Card works. • Statistical tool essential to experimental economics. • Field of economics that studies employment and wages. • ...
Grade 1- Unit 2 2013-11-19
Across
- something the sun does
- what a criminal does
- smarter
- once in a_
- you can hang_ in the sky
- they light up in the summer
- to give someone something
- the sound a bell makes
- backbone
- yucky stuff
Down
- what you walk on instead of the street
- 2 times
- they are on pine trees
- the cost of things
- what you feel when you are proud
15 Clues: 2 times • smarter • backbone • once in a_ • yucky stuff • the cost of things • what a criminal does • something the sun does • they are on pine trees • the sound a bell makes • you can hang_ in the sky • to give someone something • they light up in the summer • what you feel when you are proud • what you walk on instead of the street
Lesson 13 Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-06
Across
- After being arrested the police put ____ on the criminal
- Adroitness
- Greedy
- When he lost one of his hands he had to learn to be ____
- Thrown back
Down
- Obvious
- Lace making requires ____ skill
- To free from restraint or influence
- To turn aside
- To handle skillfully
- Without approval
- In speech if don't have _____ Ms. Pakala will admonish you
- Injunction
- To bend the knee
- Completely filled with joy
15 Clues: Greedy • Obvious • Adroitness • Injunction • Thrown back • To turn aside • Without approval • To bend the knee • To handle skillfully • Completely filled with joy • Lace making requires ____ skill • To free from restraint or influence • After being arrested the police put ____ on the criminal • When he lost one of his hands he had to learn to be ____ • ...
Crossword 2013-11-01
Across
- jury's decision
- "checked" into jail
- choosing if guilty not guilty
- taken into custody
- tells defendant what he/she did
- money you give to judge to eave
- emergency
Down
- Bad guy
- Search
- Saying to allow you to ask questions
- choosing jury
- giving the suspect their punishment
- judge gives okay to search
- people who decide the consequence and if guilty not guilty
- says guilty not guilty
15 Clues: Search • Bad guy • emergency • choosing jury • jury's decision • taken into custody • "checked" into jail • says guilty not guilty • judge gives okay to search • choosing if guilty not guilty • tells defendant what he/she did • money you give to judge to eave • giving the suspect their punishment • Saying to allow you to ask questions • ...
Police 2024-02-16
Across
- a mark on the face/body, often red
- <rizado>
- a thief, robber, somebody who breaks the law
- hair under the nose
- to clean something, for example the car or plates
- hair under the mouth
- yellowish/whitish hair
Down
- <cargar>
- <recto>
- <mentón>
- <largo>
- to run after somebody <perseguir>
- the act of removing hair off the face with the razor
- place where you put the rubbish
- <teñir>
15 Clues: <recto> • <largo> • <teñir> • <cargar> • <rizado> • <mentón> • hair under the nose • hair under the mouth • yellowish/whitish hair • place where you put the rubbish • to run after somebody <perseguir> • a mark on the face/body, often red • a thief, robber, somebody who breaks the law • to clean something, for example the car or plates • the act of removing hair off the face with the razor
melanie's crossword 2024-01-03
Across
- stolen
- things of little importance
- rough woolen fabric
- troublesome wild animal
- chained up
- being open and honest
- an inconsistency
Down
- occuring at irregular intervals
- to hand over a criminal to the state where the crime was committed
- a migration
- resembling death
- someone who considers themselves very important
- describing a troublesome person
- gathering of people
- try to get a reaction out of someone
15 Clues: stolen • chained up • a migration • resembling death • an inconsistency • rough woolen fabric • gathering of people • being open and honest • troublesome wild animal • things of little importance • occuring at irregular intervals • describing a troublesome person • try to get a reaction out of someone • someone who considers themselves very important • ...
16.02.2021 inglise keel William Undrits 2021-02-15
10 Clues: operate/work • governing forces • accuser in court • sth very uncommon • monetary punishment • at the forefront of sth • publishing lies about sb • period of supervision over criminal • early release on certain conditions • sth that grinds/crushes ; heavy burden
Midterm Study Guide 2023-12-15
10 Clues: States rights • Search and arrest • Right to bear arms • Right to a fair trial • Rights in civil cases • Quartering of soldiers • Rights in criminal cases • Bails, Fines, Punishments • Rights retained by the people • Freedoms, Petitions, Assembly
amendments 2023-12-13
10 Clues: states rights • search and arrest • right to bear arms • rights in civil cases • right to a fair trial • quartering of soldiers • rights in criminal cases • , bail fines punishments • Freedoms petitions assembly • rights retained by the people
Bill of rights 2023-12-19
10 Clues: States' rights • Search and arrest • Right to bear arms • Right to a fair trial • Rights in civil cases • Quartering of soldiers • Bail, fines, punishment • Rights in criminal cases • Rights retained by the People • Freedoms, Petitions, Assembly
spanish 2023-04-05
10 Clues: interesar • ser misterioso • part of a movie • busca el criminal • doler a otra persona • el trabajo del director • pagar por un apartamento • alguien que da preferencia • un emocion por otra persona • hacer una papel en una pelicula
Outsiders Characters (First names only) 2024-05-10
10 Clues: -Greaser, funny • -Greaser, criminal, • -Greaser, Soda's BFF • -Greaser, Timid, abused • -Soc, drunk, Cherry's BF • -Greaser, oldest brother • -GreaserDropoutut, Middle brother • -Soc, Bob's BFF, Didn't wanna rumble • -Soc, pretty, cheerleader, sassy, spy • -Greaser, protagonist, loves movies/books
Tom Saywer 2024-05-09
10 Clues: Author • Tom's Chore • Toms Brother • Runaway criminal • Tom's Girlfriend • Tom's Homeless Friend • Tom and Hucks best Friend • What Tom Is Trying to Find • A Game Tom Played On an Island • Where Tom and Huck Witness a Murder
Vocab list 2 2024-08-19
10 Clues: Sad • To examine • A criminal • Become smaller • A characteristic • To describe or portray • To make something inactive • A long distance running race • A thing that blocks one's way • To publicly declare to be wrong or evil
GTA 2025-10-22
10 Clues: – Task objective • – Robbery mission • – Group of enemies • – Often stolen in-game • – Common heist location • – Enemies pursuing player • – Vehicle used in mission • – Member of a criminal group • – Something taken during a mission • – Air vehicle often used in missions
Unit 9 2025-12-29
Unit 4 Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-07
Across
- Amendment that says you have the right to remain silent.
- This is the type of law when someone commits a crime or breaks the law.
- A lawyer who does work helps people who cannot afford a lawyer is called a public ________.
- The 8th amendment says no cruel or _________ punishments.
Down
- Amendment that says you have the right to a lawyer.
- Where did Stella Liebeck order coffee from that she later sued?
- This is the type of law that deals with all non-crime related cases.
- The police have to tell you your __________ Rights if they are going to arrest you.
- What type of criminal case was the OJ Simpson case?
9 Clues: Amendment that says you have the right to a lawyer. • What type of criminal case was the OJ Simpson case? • Amendment that says you have the right to remain silent. • The 8th amendment says no cruel or _________ punishments. • Where did Stella Liebeck order coffee from that she later sued? • This is the type of law that deals with all non-crime related cases. • ...
The Mark of a Criminal Record 2024-03-04
Across
- The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend.
- Short term financial assistance for daily necessities.
- The structural condition describes the navigation of multiple bureaucratic systems like criminal justice and welfare, causing stress, distrust of authorities, and belief in intentional abuse.
- The process by which separate groups are combined into a unified society.
- Imbalances and incongruities between the treatment of racial groups.
Down
- Defiance of authority
- Program used to provide meals, support, resources, supervision, in a safe, drug free environment.
- A history of being convicted for crime.
- The release of a prisoner temporarily or permanently before the completion of a sentence, on the promise of good behavior.
9 Clues: Defiance of authority • A history of being convicted for crime. • The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend. • Short term financial assistance for daily necessities. • Imbalances and incongruities between the treatment of racial groups. • The process by which separate groups are combined into a unified society. • ...
Chapter 9 2017-10-29
Across
- the punishment rationale based on the idea that offenders should be punished automatically, simply because they have committed a crime and the idea that the punishment should fit the crime.
- reductions in sentences, granted by a state's governor.
- a sentence with a fixed minimum and maximum term of incarceration, rather than a set period.
- a two-stage trial consisting of a guilt phase and a separate penalty phase.
- a justification for punishment that implies repayment for an offense committed.
- the number of days deducted from a sentence by prison authorities for good behavior or for other reasons.
- reports used to help judges determine the appropriate sentence.
- sentencing that allows a judge to retain some sentencing discretion, subject to appellate review. The legislature determines a sentence range for each crime.
- court held that it cruel and unusual punishment to execute the intellectually challenged.
- review in which the appellate court compares the sentence in the case it is reviewing with penalties imposed in similar cases in the state.
- the court ruled that rape of a child when the victim was not killed did not warrant death.
- the prevention of individuals from committing crimes again by punishing them.
- limited capital punishment to offenders who are 18 years of age or older at the time of their offenses.
- money paid or services provided by a convicted offender to victims, their survivors, or the community to make up for the injury inflicted.
- sentencing in which a specified number of years of imprisonment is provided for particular crimes.
Down
- this decision caused the resumption of executions on January 17, 1977.
- decriptions of the harm and suffering that a crime has caused victims and their survivors.
- sentencing in which judges may choose between probation and imprisonment but have little discretion in setting the length of a prison sentence.
- the prevention of people in general from engaging in crime by punishing specific individuals and making examples of them.
- the procedure at a sentencing hearing in which the convicted defendant has the right to address the court before the sentence is imposed.
- in death sentencing, facts of situations that increase the blameworthiness for a criminal act.
- court held that the capital punishment statutes in three cases were unconstitutional because it gave the jury complete discretion to decide whether to impose the death penalty or a lesser punishment for capital cases.
- a sentence with a fixed period of incarceration, which eliminates the decision-making responsibility of parole boards.
- in death sentencing, facts or situations that do not justify or excuse a criminal act but reduce the degree of blameworthiness and thus may reduce the punishment.
- the removal or restriction of the freedom of those found to have violate criminal laws.
- the punishment rationale expressed by the biblical phrase, "an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth."
- a forgiveness for the crime committed that stops further criminal processing.
27 Clues: reductions in sentences, granted by a state's governor. • reports used to help judges determine the appropriate sentence. • this decision caused the resumption of executions on January 17, 1977. • a two-stage trial consisting of a guilt phase and a separate penalty phase. • a forgiveness for the crime committed that stops further criminal processing. • ...
Chapter 9 2017-10-29
Across
- this decision caused the resumption of executions on January 17, 1977.
- review in which the appellate court compares the sentence in the case it is reviewing with penalties imposed in similar cases in the state.
- the number of days deducted from a sentence by prison authorities for good behavior or for other reasons.
- reports used to help judges determine the appropriate sentence.
- sentencing in which judges may choose between probation and imprisonment but have little discretion in setting the length of a prison sentence.
- the removal or restriction of the freedom of those found to have violate criminal laws.
- a sentence with a fixed minimum and maximum term of incarceration, rather than a set period.
- the procedure at a sentencing hearing in which the convicted defendant has the right to address the court before the sentence is imposed.
- the prevention of people in general from engaging in crime by punishing specific individuals and making examples of them.
- sentencing that allows a judge to retain some sentencing discretion, subject to appellate review. The legislature determines a sentence range for each crime.
- forgiveness for the crime committed that stops further criminal processing.
Down
- in death sentencing, facts of situations that increase the blameworthiness for a criminal act.
- sentencing in which a specified number of years of imprisonment is provided for particular crimes.
- a justification for punishment that implies repayment for an offense committed.
- the prevention of individuals from committing crimes again by punishing them.
- court held that the capital punishment statutes in three cases were unconstitutional because it gave the jury complete discretion to decide whether to impose the death penalty or a lesser punishment for capital cases.
- a sentence with a fixed period of incarceration, which eliminates the decision-making responsibility of parole boards.
- in death sentencing, facts or situations that do not justify or excuse a criminal act but reduce the degree of blameworthiness and thus may reduce the punishment.
- the court ruled that rape of a child when the victim was not killed did not warrant death.
- reductions in sentences, granted by a state's governor.
- a two-stage trial consisting of a guilt phase and a separate penalty phase.
- court held that it cruel and unusual punishment to execute the intellectually challenged.
- decriptions of the harm and suffering that a crime has caused victims and their survivors.
- money paid or services provided by a convicted offender to victims, their survivors, or the community to make up for the injury inflicted.
- the punishment rationale expressed by the biblical phrase, "an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth."
- the punishment rationale based on the idea that offenders should be punished automatically, simply because they have committed a crime and the idea that the punishment should fit the crime.
- limited capital punishment to offenders who are 18 years of age or older at the time of their offenses.
27 Clues: reductions in sentences, granted by a state's governor. • reports used to help judges determine the appropriate sentence. • this decision caused the resumption of executions on January 17, 1977. • a two-stage trial consisting of a guilt phase and a separate penalty phase. • forgiveness for the crime committed that stops further criminal processing. • ...
Monster Vocab 2025-04-28
Across
- the voluntary violation of an oath either by swearing to what is untrue or by not doing what has been promised under oath; false swearing
- A medical facility.
- when the court of appeals has concluded that the lower court decision is correct and will stand as rendered by the lower court
- a violent physical or verbal attack; a threat or attempt to inflict harm
- Shot, The camera is at mid-range (not too far zoomed in or out)
- Offense, a crime punishable by death
- evidence that may be considered by a jury or judge in civil and criminal cases
- rumors, gossip, cannot be proven
- Circumstances, a circumstance that does not exonerate or free a person but which reduces the penalty associated with the offense
- a legal proceeding where a case is brought before a higher court for review of the decision of a lower court
- the effort of an attorney representing a defendant during trial and in pre-trial maneuvers to defeat the prosecution
- a formal written statement by a prosecuting authority and found by a jury charging a person with an offense
- a person or business that files a formal complaint with the court
- a judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant
- Shot, The camera is far away from the scene.
- an offensive use of force on a person without the person’s consent; beating
- The audience hears a narrator, but doesn’t see him/her.
- a setting free from the charge of an offense by verdict, sentence, or other legal process
- The camera moves to another scene.
Down
- a crime for which the punishment in federal law may be death or imprisonment for more than one year
- preconceived judgment or opinion; an adverse opinion formed without just grounds or before sufficient knowledge
- the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges
- a sworn statement in writing made especially under oath or on affirmation before an authorized magistrate or officer
- a statement by a party to a legal action of what the party undertakes to prove; an accusation
- when a criminal defendant is brought into court, told of the charges in an indictment or information, and asked to plead guilty or not guilty
- the person who conducts criminal proceedings
- joining together in a secret agreement to do an unlawful or wrongful act
- The scene fades in (dark to light).
- a cause of distress; a complaint
- The scene fades out (light to dark).
- Relating to the thing that is being thought about or discussed; important; relevant.
- a conference between the judge, the lawyers, and sometimes the parties to a case that the jury does not hear
- the release, prior to trial, of a person accused of a crime, under specified conditions designed to assure that person's appearance in court
- Up, The camera is close to the subject.
- legal advice; a term also used to refer to the lawyers in a case
- property of all kinds, including real and personal, tangible and intangible
36 Clues: A medical facility. • rumors, gossip, cannot be proven • a cause of distress; a complaint • The camera moves to another scene. • The scene fades in (dark to light). • Offense, a crime punishable by death • The scene fades out (light to dark). • Up, The camera is close to the subject. • the person who conducts criminal proceedings • ...
Clue 1 2026-04-27
Hold On Anzu 2022-09-01
Because of Winn Dixie Unit 2 2022-09-29
10 Clues: to be thankful • desire for food • certain details • missing knowledge • interesting or weird • a talk between people • a gloomy or sad state • extremely bad; horrible • a person who breaks the law • using machines to create products
The Hound of Baskerville 2021-10-22
10 Clues: An arrogant man • Punctual person • A possible criminal • Weak heart and dies • Sherlock's loyal friend • Carries a butterfly net • Beautiful dark and tall • Sending letters to Charles • Head of the Baskerville family • Charles and Henry's youngest brother
Characters 2014-01-01
10 Clues: He's a thief • He's Roger's dog • He's a policeman • She's Anita's dog • They are Dalmatians • She's a wicked woman • He's a faithful criminal • She's a fashion designer • He's Cruella's secretary • He's a musician an a kind man
Vocabulary List 3 2013-08-13
10 Clues: Noticeable • Slow to act • Inspiring fear • Wicked or criminal • Obviously offensive • Excessively talkative • Friendly or easy to talk to • Able to move quickly and easily • Digressing from subject to subject • Skillful in using the hands or mind
Sara Maria Aldrete 2024-02-28
10 Clues: Victim name? • Partner in crime? • Reason for murder? • Name given to cult? • Name given to Sara? • Location of crimes? • Weapon used to kill? • What she was apart of? • Other criminal involvements? • Her sentence in prison (years)?
Bill of rights 2023-12-19
10 Clues: States' rights • Search and arrest • Right to bear arms • Right to a fair trial • Rights in civil cases • Quartering of soldiers • Bail, fines, punishment • Rights in criminal cases • Rights retained by the People • Freedoms, Petitions, Assembly
Lincolns Grave Robber 2024-01-25
10 Clues: A U.S State • The good guy • 16 president • U.S currency • A counter fitter • A place criminals go • were someone is buried • a form of transportation • criminal helping Boyd escape • An attack or violent scene using weapons
pedro 2024-06-05
10 Clues: illegal • bad person • weapon used • someone bad • action used to kill • someone charged with crime • people who commit crimes are • convicted and went to prison • people who are held in prison • place for people who commit crimes
Lesson 2 - Part 3 2024-06-02
English 10 Vocab Practice 2025-01-13
10 Clues: Proof • Accused Party • Guilty Sentence • Tangible Evidence • Public Prosecutor • Indirect Evidence • Apply To A Higher Court • Declaration Removing Blame • The Prosecuting Party In A Criminal Action • Out of Court Statement Used In Court To Back A Claim
vocab crossword thingy 2024-09-30
10 Clues: To amaze • To explain • Ill-tempered • To go through • A long pathway • To leave behind • To draw in a breath • Someone who evades the law • To make someone feel shame • A persons mental or emotional state
CORRUPTION 2020-04-28
9 Clues: financial asset • significant desire • attempt to persuade • a defense mechanism • not morally correct • similar to fraudster • right set of circumstances • wrongful or criminal activity • eradication of fraudulent behaviour
CLEVER MINDS 2014-06-23
Teachers’ Professional Day 2025-09-17
9 Clues: Irritable • Sent by mail • Center of interest • Glorified babysitters • Starting an experience • Exploration of literature • Engaged in specified activity • Adjusted learning experiences • To make a record of a criminal
The Outsiders 2023-10-31
11 Clues: Slang for gun • Slang for jail • Slang for police • Slang for alcohol • The oldest Curtis • Slang for criminal • Slang for cigarette • The pet of the gang • The spy for the Greasers • The Soc killed by Johnny • The narrator of the story
Idenity Theft 2023-03-08
Across
- A scam that tries to trick you into giving out your Social Security Number and other personal information
- a criminal poses as another person to obtain health care services
- Creating a false document, altering a document or writing a false signature for the illegal benefit
- when a person arrested by law enforcement uses someone else’s name instead of providing theirs
- A kind of report card about your credit history
Down
- Someone pretending to be another person
- Stole security information to commit fraud
- Person uses another’s personal data for financial benefit
8 Clues: Someone pretending to be another person • Stole security information to commit fraud • A kind of report card about your credit history • Person uses another’s personal data for financial benefit • a criminal poses as another person to obtain health care services • when a person arrested by law enforcement uses someone else’s name instead of providing theirs • ...
Wider Impacts of Major Incidents 2017-02-06
Across
- - Look at something at least twice.
- - hopefully they will pay this.
- Initiatives - Green ideas.
- - I fought this but I didn't win!
- - these run alongside new laws
- - starting over again.
- Funding - Taxpayers money!
- - Body scanners etc.
- - to buildings mainly
Down
- criminal offences - to assist the police
- - Further and Higher
- - to prevent future incidents
- - money we may receive
- - private companies contribution?
- - these can run into the trillions.
- - to keep us safe but annoying!
- - Mike is a champion of this!
17 Clues: - Further and Higher • - Body scanners etc. • - to buildings mainly • - money we may receive • - starting over again. • Initiatives - Green ideas. • Funding - Taxpayers money! • - to prevent future incidents • - Mike is a champion of this! • - these run alongside new laws • - hopefully they will pay this. • - to keep us safe but annoying! • - private companies contribution? • ...
Forensic Science 2022-03-07
Across
- to see
- type of reasoning
- First officer
- the ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses
- scientific tests or techniques used in connection with the detection of crime
- theory or idea
- findings or information
Down
- Crime Scene Investigators
- criminal
- killing of someone accidentally
- they saw it happen
- a view or judgment formed about something
- truth
- ends of blood droplets
- a final answer
- to analyze
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity
17 Clues: truth • to see • criminal • to analyze • First officer • a final answer • theory or idea • type of reasoning • they saw it happen • ends of blood droplets • findings or information • Crime Scene Investigators • killing of someone accidentally • a view or judgment formed about something • the ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses • ...
Immigration Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-30
Across
- major immigration reform act in 1996
- site of former detention center in lower Manhattan
- I-589 application
- word to describe the confluence of criminal and immigration law
- the "D" on our titles when we were INS attorneys
- "Multiple Accelerated Summary Hearings"
- a prosecutorial tool we sometimes use
- ____of removal
- 212c and confidentiality are among them
Down
- another name for noncitizen
- Board of Immigration _____
- ____and nationality act
- Department we belonged to prior to DHS
- voluntary________
- _____examination
- _____Breaker
- immigrant island
17 Clues: _____Breaker • ____of removal • _____examination • immigrant island • I-589 application • voluntary________ • ____and nationality act • Board of Immigration _____ • another name for noncitizen • major immigration reform act in 1996 • a prosecutorial tool we sometimes use • Department we belonged to prior to DHS • "Multiple Accelerated Summary Hearings" • ...
