criminal minds Crossword Puzzles

Criminal Justice HJ-2 2023-05-03

Criminal Justice HJ-2 crossword puzzle
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  1. traffic violations
  2. must find the person guilty or not guilty
  3. cause- officer must see the crime
  4. crimes- crimes that don't involve a criminal
  5. a person that breaks the law
  6. less serious crimes like disturbing peace
  7. such as murdering and kidnapping
  8. when juveniles break the law
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  1. a person that breaks the law under 18
  2. crimes- fraud and copyright
  3. warrant- confirmation to make an arrest
  4. a plea of guilty or not guilty
  5. an act that breaks the law
  6. bargain- may plea guilty to lesser
  7. where children show where they can reform
  8. justice system- three part system
  9. an amount of time

17 Clues: an amount of timetraffic violationsan act that breaks the lawcrimes- fraud and copyrighta person that breaks the lawwhen juveniles break the lawa plea of guilty or not guiltysuch as murdering and kidnappingcause- officer must see the crimejustice system- three part systembargain- may plea guilty to lessera person that breaks the law under 18...

Crossing by Gravitational Minds 2014-12-14

Crossing by Gravitational Minds crossword puzzle
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  1. larger circle where they revolve
  2. first word of Kepler's second book (1619)
  3. in the year of the Lord
  4. Galilei discovered the phases of what planet
  5. device before the telescope
  6. his birthday is on Christmas day
  7. last word of Newton's book where you can find his 3 laws
  8. small circle where each planet move
  9. Nova Kepler's book containing his first 2 laws
  10. made the heliocentric system
  11. Place where Brahe and Kepler met
  12. King that gave Tycho the Hven Island
  13. first report of the books of revolution
  14. born on Germany to a Jewish family
  15. fruit that fell on Newton's head
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  1. in 1572, Brahe witnssed an explosion of a star
  2. Earth and center
  3. biggest moon of Jupiter discovered by Galilei
  4. dark patches of the sun
  5. shape of the path where planets revolve
  6. the model or system where the sun is the center
  7. made the 3 laws of planetary motion
  8. one of the Galilean moons
  9. elios
  10. theory where Albert Einstein is popular of
  11. scientist who lived in Asia minor
  12. composed of 13 books
  13. astronomer who didn't appreciate Kepler's work
  14. Country where Ptolemy flourished
  15. made the first astronomical observatory with Kepler

30 Clues: eliosEarth and centercomposed of 13 booksin the year of the Lorddark patches of the sunone of the Galilean moonsdevice before the telescopemade the heliocentric systemlarger circle where they revolvehis birthday is on Christmas dayPlace where Brahe and Kepler metCountry where Ptolemy flourishedfruit that fell on Newton's head...

The eye of minds 2016-11-07

The eye of minds crossword puzzle
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  1. to take control of something by force
  2. feeling or showing doubt about doing something
  3. a drop below normal levels of water in the body
  4. to put something in danger
  5. to slightly move your head in a specified direction
  6. not confused, worried, or shocked by something that has happened
  7. easily hurt or harmed physically, mentally, or emotionally
  8. what you think with
  9. surprise military tactic
  10. not terrestrial
  11. to make a deep threatening sound
  12. certain to work properly or succeed
  13. happens when you scratch your feet on a carpet
  14. a way of walking, sitting, or standing with the head and shoulders bent forward
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  1. having a fear of being in closed or small spaces
  2. where we place the dead
  3. to make something appear larger
  4. seeming like real life because it is very clear
  5. politically _______
  6. to remove a leash from an animal so that it can attack someone
  7. the state of being extremely tired
  8. To come together to form one mass
  9. to disappear entirely without a clear explanation
  10. world created by computer
  11. to feel a sudden sharp local pain

25 Clues: not terrestrialpolitically _______what you think withwhere we place the deadsurprise military tacticworld created by computerto put something in dangerto make something appear largerto make a deep threatening soundTo come together to form one massto feel a sudden sharp local painthe state of being extremely tiredcertain to work properly or succeed...

AP Psych - Great Minds 2022-01-04

AP Psych - Great Minds crossword puzzle
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  1. Maternal separation, dependency, social isolation
  2. Influenced behaviorism - operant conditioning box
  3. marshmallow experiment
  4. Classical conditioning
  5. Work in ethical community/relationships
  6. Professor of Human Development at Cornell
  7. Expert on human memory
  8. Genetic epistomology - work in child development
  9. Controversial experiments with obedience in 1960s
  10. Developed method: client centered therapy
  11. Founded analytical psychology
  12. Statistics/factor analysis/correlation coefficient
  13. developed practice of cognitive behavioral therapy
  14. Research into intrapersonal psychological structure
  15. Father of modern social psychology
  16. Established school of functionalism
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  1. Freedom = fundamental part of human nature
  2. First woman to earn doctorate degree in psychology - known for work on animal behavior/motor theory development
  3. Theory of stages of moral development
  4. Founder of psychoanalysis
  5. psychoanalyst known for work in child analysis
  6. Soviet psychologist worked with children
  7. 1971 Stanford prison experiment
  8. cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
  9. Founder of school of individual psychology
  10. One of founders of field of cognitive science
  11. Advocacy of evolutionary psychology
  12. Comparative psychology and learning process
  13. Gestalt psychology + social psychology
  14. Development of attachment theory
  15. Founder of experimental psychology
  16. opened first psychology lab in US
  17. Originator of theory attachment
  18. Theory of multiple intelligences
  19. Self psychology
  20. Study of emotions and relation to facial expressions
  21. Believed in 8 phase personality development
  22. Popularized scientific theory: behaviorism
  23. Social learning theory
  24. Grandfather of evolutionary psychology

40 Clues: Self psychologymarshmallow experimentClassical conditioningExpert on human memorySocial learning theoryFounder of psychoanalysisFounded analytical psychology1971 Stanford prison experimentOriginator of theory attachmentDevelopment of attachment theoryTheory of multiple intelligencesopened first psychology lab in USFounder of experimental psychology...

Unit Three Crossword 2021-09-15

Unit Three Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Less serious offense on the UCR
  2. More serious offense on the UCR
  3. Punishable by up to five years incarceration
  4. Criminal burden of proof
  5. Wrong because it's prohibited
  6. Crimes Punishable by seven years or more
  7. Accused party in criminal/civil action
  8. All other law besides criminal
  9. Wrong in of itself
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  1. Burden of proof in civil law
  2. Injured party in civil law
  3. Punishable by up to 90 days in jail
  4. Includes reported and unreported crime
  5. Legal responsibility in civil law
  6. Violence between family/co-habitants
  7. Subjecting someone to unwanted attention

16 Clues: Wrong in of itselfCriminal burden of proofInjured party in civil lawBurden of proof in civil lawWrong because it's prohibitedAll other law besides criminalLess serious offense on the UCRMore serious offense on the UCRLegal responsibility in civil lawPunishable by up to 90 days in jailViolence between family/co-habitants...

Many Minds One Mission 2014-08-05

Many Minds One Mission crossword puzzle
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  1. Osejo
  2. Molina
  3. Castelo
  4. Camacho
  5. Bichama
  6. Ochoa
  7. Beltran
  8. Hernandez
  9. Perez
  10. Jimenez
  11. Padilla
  12. Tolano
  13. Chavira
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  1. Maldonado
  2. Suarez
  3. Santacruz
  4. Diaz
  5. Lopez
  6. Guevara
  7. Caro
  8. Briston
  9. Arlyn

22 Clues: DiazCaroOsejoLopezOchoaPerezArlynSuarezMolinaTolanoCasteloCamachoBichamaGuevaraBeltranJimenezPadillaBristonChaviraMaldonadoSantacruzHernandez

Three Minds, One Mission 2021-08-11

Three Minds, One Mission crossword puzzle
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  1. The oracle can be found here.
  2. Whether you have the pipe version or electric, this instrument is definitely not a piano.
  3. Greek hero who's also a body part.
  4. Hungarian Horntails, Norbert, et al.
  5. Location of the final battle of the revolutionary war.
  6. On the periodic table, you might think this element's symbol stands for peanut butter, but you'd be wrong.
  7. Founder of the University of Virginia, ambassador to France, rival of Hamilton.
  8. These siblings better learn how to share...especially birthday cake.
  9. Muscle car named for a wild quadruped.
  10. Alexander Hamilton's wife.
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  1. Greek hero who's also a Hamilton character.
  2. Scientific phenomenon related to "What goes up must come down."
  3. Manufacturer of fancy electric cars.
  4. Reed instrument played by Charlie Parker, Johnny Hodges, and Lisa Simpson.
  5. Poseidon's brother.
  6. She might be the fastest person in the world, but all you need is three golden apples to beat her in a race.
  7. Along with hydrogen, a main component of water.
  8. Travels through pipes. Spiders flee from it. Venomous and extremely dangerous.
  9. German sportscar manufacturer.
  10. Element that's lighter than air. Don't get carried away!

20 Clues: Poseidon's brother.Alexander Hamilton's wife.The oracle can be found here.German sportscar manufacturer.Greek hero who's also a body part.Manufacturer of fancy electric cars.Hungarian Horntails, Norbert, et al.Muscle car named for a wild quadruped.Greek hero who's also a Hamilton character.Along with hydrogen, a main component of water....

Socials 10 Law 2022-06-06

Socials 10 Law crossword puzzle
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  1. criminal justice act, act for younger people
  2. electorl officer, important for elections
  3. offences, breach of a law when you break a rule or a law
  4. era, accused intend
  5. law, murder
  6. court of BC,
  7. law, tresspassing
  8. of law well established rules that you must follow
  9. offences, violation of something
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  1. law, law created by judges and personal opinions
  2. criminal act, consideration of crime in Canada
  3. of innocence, innocent until proven guilty
  4. disobedience, to pay taxes and to follow laws
  5. on the rights of the child, send out cultural rights of a child
  6. laws, rule made by a company or a society
  7. court of Canada, biggest court when it comes to criminal crimes
  8. code system, legal system all of the world
  9. law, is set out of the acts of the parliament

18 Clues: law, murdercourt of BC,law, tresspassingera, accused intendoffences, violation of somethingelectorl officer, important for electionslaws, rule made by a company or a societyof innocence, innocent until proven guiltycode system, legal system all of the worldcriminal justice act, act for younger peopledisobedience, to pay taxes and to follow laws...

Criminal law cross word 2023-01-26

Criminal law cross word crossword puzzle
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  1. A model that reaches agreement among multiple parties (12 letters)
  2. Dominant groups in society codify their values into law (12 letter)
  3. Law dealing with non-criminal disputes (8 letters)
  4. Agencies responsible for maintaining law and order (13 letters)
  5. Concept of fairness and righteousness" (7 letters)
  6. Law developed through court decisions (9 letters)
  7. Act against the law (5 letters)
  8. Law made by government (12 letters)
  9. Someone who has committed a crime (8letter)
  10. Criminal act or guilty act (8 letters)
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  1. Court that reviews decisions of lower courts(12 letters)
  2. Trial without a jury (10 letters)
  3. System for dealing with crime and criminals" (20 letters)
  4. Criminal intent or guilty mind (7 letters)
  5. Court that hears and decides on cases (10 letter)

15 Clues: Act against the law (5 letters)Trial without a jury (10 letters)Law made by government (12 letters)Criminal act or guilty act (8 letters)Criminal intent or guilty mind (7 letters)Someone who has committed a crime (8letter)Law developed through court decisions (9 letters)Court that hears and decides on cases (10 letter)...

Unit 17 Police Powers 2013-01-29

Unit 17 Police Powers crossword puzzle
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  1. Twelve people chosen to hear a case at crown court (4)
  2. Police and Criminal Evidence Act (1,1,1,1)
  3. Highly qualified person in charge of trials at crown court (5)
  4. Gives legal advice (9)
  5. Offence that can be dealt with by magistrates court (7)
  6. Member of a political community or state (7)
  7. Warning given to arrested people about what they say(7)
  8. Paid qualified senior magistrate (8,5)
  9. Official instructions on how to do the job (5,2,8)
  10. A law or Act of Parliament(7)
  11. Court where indictable criminal cases are heard (5,5)
  12. Disobeying bail conditions (6,2,4)
  13. Agreement (7)
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  1. Authority from a magistrate or judge to make an arrest or search(7)
  2. Circumstances that make a crime less serious (10)
  3. Lay person who hears summary cases (10)
  4. Local criminal court where the sentence (11,5) for an offence is up to 6 months/£5000 fine
  5. Prison or other secure place (7)
  6. Defendants are aged between 10 and 17 here (5,5)
  7. Accused (9)
  8. Organisation of lawyers which prepares prosecution of criminal cases using evidence collected by police (1,1,1)
  9. Depriving a suspect of their freedom (6)
  10. Arrangement to ensure that a defendant will appear in court (4)

23 Clues: Accused (9)Agreement (7)Gives legal advice (9)A law or Act of Parliament(7)Prison or other secure place (7)Disobeying bail conditions (6,2,4)Paid qualified senior magistrate (8,5)Lay person who hears summary cases (10)Depriving a suspect of their freedom (6)Police and Criminal Evidence Act (1,1,1,1)Member of a political community or state (7)...

Crime and Punishment 2017-10-17

Crime and Punishment crossword puzzle
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  1. To suffocate someone by not letting them breathe.
  2. The opposite for "innocent".
  3. Someone who breaks into a house and steals objects.
  4. A metal ring that can be locked around a prisoner's wrist, usually one of a pair connected by a chain or bar.
  5. Brutal or violent killing
  6. To carry off a person by force and use him/her as a hostage.
  7. To set fire to a building or car illegaly.
  8. The act of bringing illegal goods like drugs into a country.
  9. A judicial decision that states punishment for a criminal.
  10. A decision made by a jury after hearing the case.
  11. "He was accused ..... treason"
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  1. A person who steals goods in a store.
  2. To kill someone
  3. To pierce someone with a sharp weapon such as a knife
  4. A time in which a criminal is released from prison for a while and needs to stay out of trouble.
  5. A synonym for "prison"
  6. To seize (take control) of a plane by threat or by force.
  7. ...service is a period of unpaid work a criminal must do in a hospital, school, etc.
  8. The amount of money a criminal must pay to the court
  9. Someone who steals

20 Clues: To kill someoneSomeone who stealsA synonym for "prison"Brutal or violent killingThe opposite for "innocent"."He was accused ..... treason"A person who steals goods in a store.To set fire to a building or car illegaly.To suffocate someone by not letting them breathe.A decision made by a jury after hearing the case....

Chapter 8&9 2021-10-14

Chapter 8&9 crossword puzzle
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  1. waiver is an action by the criminal court to transfer a direct file or statutory exclusion case from criminal court back to a juvenile court
  2. statements are statements usually written by the victims that inform the judge about the impact and consequences of the crime on the victim and their family.
  3. incapacitation uses the predictive tools and gives longer sentences as a result
  4. A citation by a judge against anyone in court who disrupts the proceedings or does anything to interfere with judicial decrees or pronouncements.
  5. are violations of criminal laws that is punishable by an incarcerative term of less than 1 year in city or country jails
  6. incapacitation is offense-based sentencing like mandatory minimum sentences.
  7. jurisdiction is the power to file charges in either criminal or juvenile courts
  8. report (known as a presentence investigation report in the adult system) is designed to furnish the judge with background information to aid the judge in making an informed sentencing decision
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  1. offenders have a prior record of delinquency or criminal behavior
  2. circumstances: Actions by the juveniles that tend to intensify the seriousness of their acts.
  3. circumstances: Factors that lessen the severity of the crime.
  4. hearings are the proceedings to determine whether juveniles should be certified as adults and transferred to criminal courts for more severe penalties
  5. offenders have no prior record, and it is assumed that this is their first offense
  6. are violations of criminal laws that are punishable by terms of imprisonment for 1 year or longer in state or federal prisons
  7. refers to out-of-home placement
  8. assessment is an element of a classification system and aids in determining the probability of reoffending
  9. assessments are instruments that measure an offender’s personal/social skills, health and well-being, emotional stability, educational level, vocational strengths and weaknesses, and drug/alcohol dependencies
  10. instruments can screen for initial institutional classification, security placement and inmate management, early release eligibility, level of supervision while on probation or parole.

18 Clues: refers to out-of-home placementcircumstances: Factors that lessen the severity of the crime.offenders have a prior record of delinquency or criminal behaviorincapacitation is offense-based sentencing like mandatory minimum sentences.incapacitation uses the predictive tools and gives longer sentences as a result...

CHAPTER #4 2014-12-21

CHAPTER #4 crossword puzzle
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  1. A guilty (prohibited) act.
  2. A strict liability crime in which an adult engages in sexual act with a minor.
  3. Violence The act of willful neglect or physical violence that occurs within a cohabitant relationship.
  4. Failure to exercise the standard of care that a reasonable person would exercise in similar circumstances.
  5. A test for the insanity defense stating a defendant who knew his or her action was wrong must establish that he or she was unable to resist the urge to commit the crime.
  6. The rules of law announced in court decisions
  7. An unlawful homicide that occurs during the commission of a felony.
  8. Rules that define the manner in which the rights and duties of individuals may be enforced.
  9. The facts surrounding a criminal event.
  10. Certain crimes, such as traffic violations, in which the defendant is guilty regardless of her or his state of mind at the time of the act.
  11. A defense in which the defendant claims that he or she was induced by a public official to commit a crime that he or she would otherwise not have committed.
  12. The legally recognized privilege to protect ones self or property from injury by another.
  13. The body of circumstances that must exist for a criminal act to have occurred.
  14. An excuse from criminal liability that asserts a lack of criminal responsibility.
  15. A provision in the Constitution that stated that the law must be carried out in a fair and orderly manner.
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  1. A common law test of criminal responsibility that relies on the defendants inability to distinguish right from wrong
  2. The body of law enacted by legislative bodies.
  3. Mental state, or intent.
  4. A defense against criminal liability in which the defendant asserts that circumstances required her or him to commit an illegal act.
  5. The act of taking substantial steps toward committing a crime while having the ability and the intent to commit the crime.
  6. The first ten amendments to the US Constitution.
  7. Law that defines the rights and duties of individuals with respect to one another.
  8. The state of being aware that a risk does or will exist that consciously disregards that risk.
  9. A test that states a person is not responsible for criminal behavior if he or she had no awareness of wrongdoing or was unable to control his or her actions.
  10. Offense Conduct deemed criminal without actual harm being done, provided that the harm that would have occurred is one the law tries to prevent.
  11. Neglecting or forgetting to do something that is required by law.
  12. A court decision that is used as a guidance for deciding a subsequent case with similar facts.
  13. A condition that excused young wrong-doers of criminal behavior because presumably they could not understand the consequences of their actions.
  14. The requirement that a person claiming self-defense prove that she or he first took reasonable steps to avoid the conflict that resulted in the use of deadly force.
  15. Latin for "after the fact", it refers to a law making a certain act illegal after that act was committed.
  16. Unlawful pressure brought to bear on a person, causing the person to perform an act that he or she would not otherwise perform.
  17. The constitutional requirement that laws used in accusing and convicting persons of crime.
  18. A defense for criminal liability in which the defendant claims that the taking of intoxicants rendered him or her unable to form the requisite intent to commit a criminal act.
  19. The body of law created by administrative agencies (in the form of rules, regulations, orders, and decisions) in order to carry out their duties.
  20. The provisions of the fifth and fourteenth amendments to the constitution that gaurantee that no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or poverty without due process of law.
  21. A hearing to determine the culpability of a mentally ill individual, ordered on motion by the defendant or the attorney for the Government, or by the court.
  22. Law based on the US Constitution and the constitutions of the various states
  23. To assist legislatures in making an effort to update and standardize the penal law.

38 Clues: Mental state, or intent.A guilty (prohibited) act.The facts surrounding a criminal event.The rules of law announced in court decisionsThe body of law enacted by legislative bodies.The first ten amendments to the US Constitution.Neglecting or forgetting to do something that is required by law....

Juvenile Justice Chapter 8&9 2021-10-14

Juvenile Justice Chapter 8&9 crossword puzzle
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  1. A citation by a judge against anyone in court who disrupts the proceedings or does anything to interfere with judicial decrees or pronouncements.
  2. statements are statements usually written by the victims that inform the judge about the impact and consequences of the crime on the victim and their family.
  3. waiver is an action by the criminal court to transfer a direct file or statutory exclusion case from criminal court back to a juvenile court
  4. circumstances: Actions by the juveniles that tend to intensify the seriousness of their acts.
  5. report (known as a presentence investigation report in the adult system) is designed to furnish the judge with background information to aid the judge in making an informed sentencing decision
  6. offenders have a prior record of delinquency or criminal behavior
  7. incapacitation uses the predictive tools and gives longer sentences as a result
  8. instruments can screen for initial institutional classification, security placement and inmate management, early release eligibility, level of supervision while on probation or parole.
  9. hearings are the proceedings to determine whether juveniles should be certified as adults and transferred to criminal courts for more severe penalties
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  1. refers to out-of-home placement
  2. circumstances: Factors that lessen the severity of the crime.
  3. are violations of criminal laws that are punishable by terms of imprisonment for 1 year or longer in state or federal prisons
  4. are violations of criminal laws that is punishable by an incarcerative term of less than 1 year in city or country jails
  5. incapacitation is offense-based sentencing like mandatory minimum sentences.
  6. assessments are instruments that measure an offender’s personal/social skills, health and well-being, emotional stability, educational level, vocational strengths and weaknesses, and drug/alcohol dependencies
  7. offenders have no prior record, and it is assumed that this is their first offense
  8. jurisdiction is the power to file charges in either criminal or juvenile courts

17 Clues: refers to out-of-home placementcircumstances: Factors that lessen the severity of the crime.offenders have a prior record of delinquency or criminal behaviorincapacitation is offense-based sentencing like mandatory minimum sentences.jurisdiction is the power to file charges in either criminal or juvenile courts...

Too Dear 2024-05-07

Too Dear crossword puzzle
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  1. What did the criminal do to earn his living after his release in ‘Too Dear!’?
  2. Where was the criminal’s food fetched from?
  3. How many francs would it cost for the executioner and the guillotine machine according to France?
  4. A kind of tax levied on an individual.
  5. Changing the death sentence to life imprisonment would show the King in a different light.
  6. The French Government has no respect for the King because____.
  7. Name the commodities taxed in Monaco.
  8. Who forbade their rulers from making money?
  9. Who had to watch the criminal?
  10. Name the machine used to execute people.
  11. What is the currency of Monaco?
  12. Who is the author of ‘Too Dear’?
  13. A word that means total control of the business.
  14. Where did the criminal settle after emigrating?
  15. Which game do people play in the gaming house?
  16. Who will carry out the execution?
  17. What was the execution converted into?
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  1. Which kingdom in ‘Too Dear’ monopolized in the gaming business?
  2. How many francs would it cost for the executioner and the guillotine machine according to Italy?
  3. What was the total population of Monaco?
  4. The soldiers refused saying they were not ___.
  5. Monaco lies on the shore of ____.
  6. What was the main source of king’s revenue?
  7. How much pension did the criminal receive as an advance before leaving Monaco ?
  8. Who gains more from the gaming house?
  9. An official reception of guests in the morning.
  10. The people in despair would ____ or drown themselves.
  11. How much did the king spend annually to take care of the criminal?
  12. What was the first punishment decided for the murderer?
  13. The criminal refused to escape because they had ___ his character.
  14. The criminal agreed to go away from the prison after he was offered a _____.
  15. Which government is Republican and has no proper respect for the king in ‘Too Dear!’?
  16. How long did the prisoner remain in the prison?
  17. How many soldiers were in the army?
  18. 'The people won't stand it and it will cause a ____'
  19. What work was the guard given?
  20. Who according to the Council was a brother monarch in ‘Too Dear!’?
  21. The people of Monaco mentioned in ‘Too Dear!’ were ______.

38 Clues: Who had to watch the criminal?What work was the guard given?What is the currency of Monaco?Monaco lies on the shore of ____.Who is the author of ‘Too Dear’?Who will carry out the execution?How many soldiers were in the army?Who gains more from the gaming house?Name the commodities taxed in Monaco.A kind of tax levied on an individual....

Judiciary Branch 2021-10-07

Judiciary Branch crossword puzzle
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  1. tract of public land
  2. trial court, cases of one person or group
  3. an attorney who represents the government in a criminal case
  4. not consistent with the constitution
  5. civil trial the person who brings the suit in court
  6. jurisdiction, what the case was originally heard
  7. unbiased
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  1. review, the power of supreme court to declare constitutional
  2. the set of rules by which society governs itself
  3. the person against whom a civil or criminal suit is brought in court
  4. martial, military court
  5. a group of citizens who hear evidence during a trial to give a verdict
  6. formal charge of criminal action by grand jury
  7. trial court, hears cases about crimes like burglary
  8. jury, group that hears charges to decide if there is enough evidence to bring charges

15 Clues: unbiasedtract of public landmartial, military courtnot consistent with the constitutiontrial court, cases of one person or groupformal charge of criminal action by grand jurythe set of rules by which society governs itselfjurisdiction, what the case was originally heardcivil trial the person who brings the suit in court...

Crime and punishment 2019-11-15

Crime and punishment crossword puzzle
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  1. The rules a country demands its citizens follow, the breaking of which leads to punishment.
  2. intentions, Having the desire to deliberately cause suffering or harm to another.
  3. a form of punishment where a criminal is locked in a secure guarded building (prison) for a period of time.
  4. crime, A crime committed because of prejudice views about a person or group.
  5. Aim of punishment; getting the criminal back for their crimes.
  6. The concept of acting out of the greater good for the most people. (eg removing a dangerous criminal from society in order to protect others).
  7. The state of being without the things needed for a reasonable quality of life; can be a cause of crime.
  8. Taking something without the owner’s consent.
  9. Action which breaks the law; can be against the person (eg murder), against property (eg vandalism), or against the state (eg treason).
  10. Aim of punishment; the threat of punishment as a way to put a person off committing crime (eg knowing they could go to prison if they steal).
  11. Aim of punishment helping the criminal see how and why their behaviour was wrong, so that their mindset changes for the better.
  12. Letting go of blame against a person for wrongs they have done; moving on.
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  1. Being addicted to/dependent on a particular substance; can be a cause of crime (eg stealing money to pay for illegal drugs).
  2. A medical condition that can cause changes to a person’s behaviour; can be a cause of crime.
  3. Capital punishment; the execution of a criminal which is sanctioned by the state.
  4. Punishment in which physical pain is inflicted on the criminal.
  5. Belief that life is sacred/special because it was created by God, or because we are each unique individuals.
  6. A legal requirement within a society that is believed to be unfair; a cause of crime if a person believes they cannot follow (or must act against) a law they believe is unjust.
  7. The environment a child lives in, and the instructions they receive, while they are growing up; can be a cause of crime.
  8. Punishment involving the criminal doing a set number of hours of physical labour/work in their local community.
  9. Unlawfully killing another person.
  10. Reason for committing crime – wanting or desiring something or more of something.

22 Clues: Unlawfully killing another person.Taking something without the owner’s consent.Aim of punishment; getting the criminal back for their crimes.Punishment in which physical pain is inflicted on the criminal.Letting go of blame against a person for wrongs they have done; moving on....

Unit 5 - Criminal Law Review 2024-02-21

Unit 5 - Criminal Law Review crossword puzzle
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  1. Criminal defense that the accused committed an act to save another in an emergency situation
  2. Taking or holding someone against their will
  3. Also known as blackmail, using threats or intimidation to get someone's property/money/possessions
  4. Also known as theft, this is the taking away of someone's property WITHOUT force
  5. A serious assault/battery where severity is increased with use of a weapon or serious injury
  6. The person who committed the act/crime
  7. Murder degree with malice, but not planned
  8. The deliberate and malicious burning of another' property
  9. Evidence to help prove that an accused person is innocent of the accused crime
  10. Crime of breaking and entering with intent to commit another crime
  11. The taking of property/money entrusted to someone by the victim
  12. __________ Doctrine that most states follow which grants homeowners the right to protect their home, family, and possessions when in danger
  13. Crime punishable by 2 years in prison or more
  14. Key element of crime; also known as state of mind
  15. Criminal defense that accused committed a crime unwillingly due to a threat to themselves or another
  16. Type of rape that is consensual and the victim is a minor
  17. Criminal defense establishing the accused didn't know right from wrong due to their state of mind
  18. Someone who helps a criminal before or after the crime, but is not at the scene
  19. Taking of goods from a store without paying for them
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  1. The failure to perform an act required by law is a Crime of ____________
  2. An element of the most serious degree of murder, this means to plan ahead
  3. unlawful physical contact without consent
  4. Party who willingly helps a criminal commit a crime at the scene
  5. Non-typical crime where 2 or more people plan to commit a crime
  6. Person to whom an act is done
  7. The specific intent to seriously injure or kill
  8. The taking of property from a person's immediate possession by force or with threats
  9. Criminal defense that a young child (usually single digits) is young enough to avoid criminal prosecution
  10. Non-typical crime where one urges or requests another to commit a crime
  11. Criminal defense that alleges a police officer convinced the accused to commit a crime
  12. Key element of crime; the reason WHY the act was committed
  13. Willful destruction or damage done to another's property
  14. Presenting a forged document as if it is a real document
  15. Degree of murder involving 3 key elements (most serious degree)
  16. Crime of threatening or attempting to harm someone

35 Clues: Person to whom an act is doneThe person who committed the act/crimeunlawful physical contact without consentMurder degree with malice, but not plannedTaking or holding someone against their willCrime punishable by 2 years in prison or moreThe specific intent to seriously injure or killKey element of crime; also known as state of mind...

Crime Defined Crossword 2020-01-17

Crime Defined Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. "bad because prohibited"
  2. simultaneous occurrence of criminal act and criminal intent
  3. factor which favors the accused and makes a lesser charge and/or sentence likely
  4. crime that is more serious than an infraction but less serious than a felony
  5. criminal act
  6. harmful result
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  1. "bad in itself"
  2. most serious type of crime
  3. factor which supports a more serious charge and/or stiffer penalty
  4. crime also known as a petty offense
  5. illegal action or activity which is punishable by law
  6. criminal intent

12 Clues: criminal actharmful result"bad in itself"criminal intent"bad because prohibited"most serious type of crimecrime also known as a petty offenseillegal action or activity which is punishable by lawsimultaneous occurrence of criminal act and criminal intentfactor which supports a more serious charge and/or stiffer penalty...

Criminal law crossword 2022-05-26

Criminal law crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. The willing and malicious damage to property
  2. Unlawful taking and carrying away of the property of another through violence, force, or threats
  3. Breaking and entering property at night with the intent to commit a felony
  4. Type of jeopardy where in the 5th Amendment it says no person can be tried twice for the same crime
  5. The offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation
  6. The act of stealing goods from a store
  7. Crime where a person falsely makes or alters a writing or document with intent to defraud
  8. Type of defense where a person cannot be held responsible if they do not know what they are doing
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  1. Willful and malicious burning of the property of another
  2. Type of conduct where unruly behavior consists as a minor offense
  3. The unlawful killing of another human being without malice of aforethought
  4. Unlawful removal or restraint of a person against their will
  5. Unlawful taking and carrying away of the personal property of another with intent to deprive the owner
  6. Type of defense where to believe they are in danger of serious injury or death
  7. The act of giving or receiving something of value in exchange for some kind of influence or action in return
  8. Taking part in a violent public disturbance is called
  9. Only crime defined by US Constitution
  10. Type of unauthorized racing where two vehicles side by side run a pre-arranged course
  11. Temporarily taking of a motor vehicle without the owner’s permission
  12. Wrongful taking of another's property by a person who has been entrusted with that property

20 Clues: Only crime defined by US ConstitutionThe act of stealing goods from a storeThe willing and malicious damage to propertyTaking part in a violent public disturbance is calledWillful and malicious burning of the property of anotherUnlawful removal or restraint of a person against their will...

Criminal Case Crossword 2022-09-02

Criminal Case Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. something you did against the law
  2. Least serious crime
  3. Killed someone
  4. obtaining things with threats
  5. Points against accusers
  6. A more serious crime
  7. Not mentally sound
  8. Accidentally killed someone
  9. color of the clouds
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  1. taking money from a company
  2. Not so serious crime
  3. Theft against a business
  4. Protecting yourself
  5. what you put on your dog's neck
  6. Tricked to doing something
  7. illegally getting money
  8. damage to property
  9. if not innocent your ...
  10. where they judge you
  11. where you go when found guilty

20 Clues: Killed someonedamage to propertyNot mentally soundProtecting yourselfLeast serious crimecolor of the cloudsNot so serious crimeA more serious crimewhere they judge youillegally getting moneyPoints against accusersTheft against a businessif not innocent your ...Tricked to doing somethingtaking money from a companyAccidentally killed someone...

Criminal Justice Essentials 2022-12-02

Criminal Justice Essentials crossword puzzle
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  1. penal method of the 19th century in which persons worked during the day and were kept in solitary confinement at night
  2. a document issued by a judge or magistrate that authorizes the police to take someone accused of a crime into custody
  3. the temporary holding of individuals accused of federal crimes or those awaiting sentence or deportation
  4. a document that authorizes the surveillance of a particular activity, including a specific time period and any other requirements necessary
  5. a technique to gather the unique pattern on the tip of peoples fingertips in order to connect them to a crime or book them
  6. the action of causing something.
  7. infromation that is remote in time, or simply old
  8. action or conduct which is a constituent element of a crime, as opposed to the mental state of the accused
  9. a written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation for use as evidence in court
  10. to require by authority to leave a country
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  1. the process of asking a person(s) repetitive questions in order to get information
  2. the state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
  3. the intention or knowledge of wrongdoing that constitutes part of a crime, as opposed to the action or conduct of the accused.
  4. used in determining the legality of a police officers decision to perform a search
  5. the act of delivering back to the court a writ, notice, or other paper which a sheriff, constable, or other paper ministerial officer was required to serve a party to the lawsuit
  6. where decisions are based on all available information rather than bright line rules
  7. a house of correction for persons guilty of minor law violations
  8. the relocation of convicted criminals, or other persons regarded as undesirable, to a distant place, often a colony, for a specified term
  9. when the police take a person into custody, on suspicion they have committed a felony crime
  10. a search conducted by law enforcement personnel when they lawfully arrest a suspected criminal

20 Clues: the action of causing something.to require by authority to leave a countryinfromation that is remote in time, or simply oldthe state of being responsible for something, especially by law.a house of correction for persons guilty of minor law violationsa written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation for use as evidence in court...

Criminal Justice Crossword 2020-10-01

Criminal Justice Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law
  2. the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on condition that a sum of money be lodged to guarantee their appearance in court.​
  3. Federal Bureau of Investigation​
  4. a system of law concerned with the punishment of those who commit crimes.
  5. theft of personal property
  6. a person who acts on behalf of another person or group.​
  7. ​probable cause is the standard by which police authorities have reason to obtain a warrant for the arrest of a suspected criminal
  8. the civil force of a national or local government, responsible for the prevention and detection of crime and the maintenance of public order.​
  9. declare the punishment decided for (an offender)
  10. the release of a prisoner temporarily (for a special purpose) or permanently before the completion of a sentence, on the promise of good behavior​​
  11. a crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
  12. the action or process of correcting something.​
  13. an accusation, typically one formally made against a prisoner brought to trial.
  14. a nonindictable offense, regarded in the US (and formerly in the UK) as less serious than a felony
  15. having or relating to a system of government in which several states form a unity but remain independent in internal affairs.​
  16. a feeling or thought that something is possible likely, or true
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  1. a person who has committed a crime.​
  2. entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
  3. the system of law concerned with private relations between members of a community rather than criminal, military, or religious affairs.
  4. the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid
  5. the release of an offender from detention, subject to a period of good behavior under supervision
  6. ​When a defendant appears before a judge within a certain number of hours of an arrest in order for the the judge to determine if there is probable cause for the arrest
  7. an opportunity to state one's case
  8. the law as established by the outcome of former cases.
  9. seize (someone) by legal authority and take into custody
  10. an action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law.
  11. action or conduct which is a constituent element of a crime, as opposed to the mental state of the accused.
  12. a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court
  13. a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.​
  14. a building in which people are legally held as a punishment for a crime they have committed or while awaiting trial​

30 Clues: theft of personal propertyFederal Bureau of Investigation​an opportunity to state one's casea person who has committed a crime.​the action or process of correcting something.​declare the punishment decided for (an offender)a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.​the law as established by the outcome of former cases....

Criminal Justice System 2020-03-25

Criminal Justice System crossword puzzle
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  1. ______ is intended to ensure appearance at trial
  2. Who is the official that assigns individuals to a type of a correctional facility and gives out rewards or punishments?
  3. If you are sentenced to less than one year you go to ______
  4. All systems must respect individual right set forth in the
  5. Accused is informed of charges, their rights and asked to enter a plea at a scheduled ______
  6. A type of noncriminal justice agency
  7. Congress established a criminal justice system at the ______ level
  8. Who is the official that enforces laws, investigates crimes, can search people, vicinites and buildings?
  9. ______ hearing is done to see if the accused committed a known crime
  10. Another name for a judge
  11. Who is the official that can set bail, accept pleas and impose a sentence?
  12. If you are sentenced to more than one year you go to _____
  13. Case is bound over to a grand jury if the accused ______ rights to a preliminary hearing
  14. Sentence is imposed only after a ______
  15. Convicted person is subject to certain conditions and restrictions but remains at liberty when on ______
  16. Who decides if there is sufficient evidence to bring the accused to trial?
  17. A prisoner releases prior to completing a full-sentence are on _____
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  1. Who is the official that can revoke parole?
  2. In order for a case to proceed through the system, the suspect must be identified and __
  3. Crime against individuals is a crime against
  4. When an offender pays money to a victim this is called ______
  5. If police determine no crime has been committed a suspect will be _____
  6. Who is the official that can file charges and drop cases?
  7. Counsel is assigned at the public's expense if a suspect is determined by the court to be ____
  8. A case is dismissed if there is no _____ cause

25 Clues: Another name for a judgeA type of noncriminal justice agencySentence is imposed only after a ______Who is the official that can revoke parole?Crime against individuals is a crime againstA case is dismissed if there is no _____ cause______ is intended to ensure appearance at trialWho is the official that can file charges and drop cases?...

Criminal Justice System 2020-03-29

Criminal Justice System crossword puzzle
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  1. Desire for government to seek justice through law system
  2. Group of people utilized to determine if the crime was committed
  3. Initiates response to crime
  4. Identify subject committing crime
  5. Used for people incarcerated for more than a year
  6. Requiring convicted to pay to the victim
  7. Being held before trial
  8. The convicted person is allowed freedom with certain rules and limitations
  9. Conviction through which criminal is put to death
  10. Trial through law system
  11. Offender under the age of 18
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  1. Primarily applied as penalties as penalties in minor offenses
  2. hearing of offender to determine if a court case is mandatory
  3. Have jurisdiction for offenders under 18
  4. person convicted of crime
  5. The continuation and processing of a case involving a criminal trial
  6. release Ability to be release before actual trial
  7. To seek judicial review of a crime
  8. Absence of attending school
  9. Team devised to persecute the offender
  10. Tendency for criminal to re offend
  11. Used for offenders who are incarcerated for less than a year
  12. Crime other than a felony
  13. Jury convicts defendant of committing the crime

24 Clues: Being held before trialTrial through law systemperson convicted of crimeCrime other than a felonyInitiates response to crimeAbsence of attending schoolOffender under the age of 18Identify subject committing crimeTo seek judicial review of a crimeTendency for criminal to re offendTeam devised to persecute the offender...

Criminal Law Review 2020-03-30

Criminal Law Review crossword puzzle
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  1. APPLIES TO THE ABILITY TO FORM INTENT TO COMMIT A CRIME AND MAY BE CONSIDERED ONLY FOR SENTENCING PURPOSES
  2. CRIMINAL ACTS WHICH ARE CONSIDERED TO BE WRONG OR EVIL IN THEMSELVES
  3. WHEN AN ACT OR OMISSION IS DECLARED BY STATUTE TO BE A PUBLIC OFFENSE AND NO PENALTY IS PRESCRIBED IN ANY STATUTE
  4. A TEST APPLIED TO DETERMINE WHETHER A PERSON ACCUSED OF A CRIME WAS SANE AT THE TIME OF ITS COMMISSION
  5. TESTIMONY AT A TRIAL AGAINST A CO-PRINCIPAL MUST BE CORROBORATED BY THIS KIND OF PERSON
  6. A VIOLATION OF A LAW THAT IS NOT PUNISHED BY IMPRISONMENT BUT INSTEAD IS SANCTIONED BY A FINE WITH A MAXIMUM OF $250
  7. STATE LAW IS CONSIDERED SUPERIOR TO LOCAL LAW ON THE SAME SUBJECT MATTER
  8. TWO OR MORE PEOPLE AGREE TO COMMIT ANY CRIME AND AT LEAST ONE COMMITS AN OVERT ACT
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  1. THE PRINCIPAL THAT BINDS COURTS TO STAN BY PRIOR DECISIONS AND TO NOT DISTURB SETTLED POINTS OF LAW
  2. ORIGINALLY REFERRING TO AN OATH TO TELL THE TRUTH BY JURORS BUT NOW IS REFERRED TO JURY SELECTION
  3. IF A PEACE OFFICER IN CA USES INDUCEMENTS THAT WOULD CAUSE A NORMALLY-LAW-ABIDING PERSON TO COMMIT A CRIME
  4. WHEN EVIDENCE IS VALID ON ITS FACE OR BASED ON THE EVIDENCE AND THE ELEMENTS ARE ALL THERE FOR A CONVICTION
  5. A PERSON WHO KNOWINGLY HARBORS AND CONCEALS A FELON
  6. ALLOWS FOR CHECKS ON ARBITRARY IMPRISONMENT AND RELEASE FOR UNJUSTIFIED/ILLEGAL DETENTION
  7. THE COURT'S LEGAL AUTHORITY TO HEAR THE CASE
  8. THE ACT OF ASKING A PERSON TO COMMIT OR JOIN IN A CRIME
  9. RECEIVING/GIVING ANYTHING OF VALUE TO A CERTAIN CLASS OF PERSONS WITH SPECIFIC INTENT FOR CORRUPT INFLUENCE
  10. REFERRING TO A COURT'S GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION
  11. KNOWINGLY MAKING FALSE ORAL/WRITTEN STATEMENTS UNDER OATH
  12. ONE WHO AIDS, ABETS, ADVISES AND/OR ENCOURAGES THE ACTUAL PERPETRATOR IN A CRIME
  13. A PERSON WHO BRINGS A CASE AGAINST ANOTHER IN A COURT OF LAW
  14. GOVERNMENTAL CONDUCT THAT INFRINGES A PERSON'S LEGITIMATE EXPECTATION OF PRIVACY

22 Clues: THE COURT'S LEGAL AUTHORITY TO HEAR THE CASEREFERRING TO A COURT'S GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATIONA PERSON WHO KNOWINGLY HARBORS AND CONCEALS A FELONTHE ACT OF ASKING A PERSON TO COMMIT OR JOIN IN A CRIMEKNOWINGLY MAKING FALSE ORAL/WRITTEN STATEMENTS UNDER OATHA PERSON WHO BRINGS A CASE AGAINST ANOTHER IN A COURT OF LAW...

Criminal History & Development 2021-01-11

Criminal History & Development crossword puzzle
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  1. act of being charged with a crime
  2. fair treatment in a normal court
  3. latin for “to stand by decisions”
  4. amount of proof required to determine someone is guilty
  5. law established only by previous judicial rulings and customs
  6. document signed by an impartial judge who decides there is enough information proving a search or seizure should occur
  7. lesser criminal offense which is punishable with up to a year in jail
  8. act of purposefully setting an object or structure on fire
  9. written codes defining a criminal act and providing the standard punishment for the crime
  10. interpretation of law established by previous judicial rulings
  11. rules and regulations created by government agencies to establish agency practices or to interpret and implement policies or laws
  12. guilty act and a guilty mind occurring at the same time
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  1. punishment-oriented
  2. serious offense which is punishable with more than a year in jail
  3. change or addition to a constitution
  4. set of legal codes from Babylon
  5. first draft of a potential law sentencing process of determining how a criminal activity will be punished
  6. guiltymind
  7. document which provides rules dictating how the government may function as well as how it can create and enforce laws
  8. reasonable grounds for making a decision
  9. guilty act
  10. event or action which serves as a guide for future events or actions

22 Clues: guiltymindguilty actpunishment-orientedset of legal codes from Babylonfair treatment in a normal courtact of being charged with a crimelatin for “to stand by decisions”change or addition to a constitutionreasonable grounds for making a decisionamount of proof required to determine someone is guilty...

Masterminds Criminal Destiny 2021-11-01

Masterminds Criminal Destiny crossword puzzle
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  1. one of the clones
  2. The cloning experiment
  3. Tori's best friend
  4. The one who lives in Oklahoma
  5. The one who owns a pinto bean truck in Oklahoma
  6. The place where the cloning experiment happened
  7. The district where Amber got arrested
  8. The only person who knows about the cloning
  9. best with computers
  10. The title of the book
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  1. The cafe they were in when Amber got arrested
  2. The place the kids were staying at the beginning of the book
  3. The city Amber gets arrested in
  4. The author
  5. The general psychiatrist
  6. the people trying to find and get the kids back to Serenity
  7. the dude who almost got rob by scruffy
  8. The leader of the cloning experiment
  9. The dude who tried to rob the guy in the suit
  10. Amber's best friend
  11. The headmaster

21 Clues: The authorThe headmasterone of the clonesTori's best friendAmber's best friendbest with computersThe title of the bookThe cloning experimentThe general psychiatristThe one who lives in OklahomaThe city Amber gets arrested inThe leader of the cloning experimentThe district where Amber got arrestedthe dude who almost got rob by scruffy...

Masterminds Criminal Destiny 2021-11-01

Masterminds Criminal Destiny crossword puzzle
Across
  1. one of the clones
  2. The cloning experiment
  3. Tori's best friend
  4. The one who lives in Oklahoma
  5. The one who owns a pinto bean truck in Oklahoma
  6. The place where the cloning experiment happened
  7. The district where Amber got arrested
  8. The only person who knows about the cloning
  9. best with computers
  10. The title of the book
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  1. The cafe they were in when Amber got arrested
  2. The place the kids were staying at the beginning of the book
  3. The city Amber gets arrested in
  4. The author
  5. The general psychiatrist
  6. the people trying to find and get the kids back to Serenity
  7. the dude who almost got rob by scruffy
  8. The leader of the cloning experiment
  9. The dude who tried to rob the guy in the suit
  10. Amber's best friend
  11. The headmaster

21 Clues: The authorThe headmasterone of the clonesTori's best friendAmber's best friendbest with computersThe title of the bookThe cloning experimentThe general psychiatristThe one who lives in OklahomaThe city Amber gets arrested inThe leader of the cloning experimentThe district where Amber got arrestedthe dude who almost got rob by scruffy...

CRIMINAL LAW TERMS 2014-10-28

CRIMINAL LAW TERMS crossword puzzle
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  1. A request by defence counsel that the Judge dismiss the charges against the defendant.
  2. A judicial inquiry to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to put the accused person on trial.
  3. The court official who assists the sheriff
  4. The court official who records everything said in court during a trial
  5. Group of people who decide whether the accused is guilty or not guilty.
  6. Testimony or other proof of whether the accused has a reputation for being of good or bad character in the community
  7. The use of any electronic device to overhear or record communications between two or more people.
  8. The court official responsible for jury management.
  9. A court with jurisdiction to hear civil and criminal cases referred by federal boards, commissions, or tribunals, and to rule on constitutional issues referred by the Attorney General.
  10. The lowest level in the hierarchy of Canadian courts.
  11. The second questioning of a witness to test the accuracy of the testimony; performed by the opposing counsel.
  12. The right of the crown or defence to exclude someone from a jury for a particular reason.
  13. The lawyer representing the government.
  14. A typed record of everything said in court during a trial.
  15. The right of the Crown or the defence to exclude someone from a jury without providing a reason.
  16. A court with the authority to review decisions made by lower courts.
  17. Testimony given by a witness to prove an alleged fact.
  18. Recording a speaker's oral communication by using an electronic device.
  19. A decision by the Judge to withdraw the case from the jury and enter a verdict of not guilty.
  20. When a person’s guilt is almost certain and no logic supports the person’s innocence; guilt is reasoned logically from the evidence or absence of evidence
  21. A court official who has less authority than a judge but can issue warrants and perform some other judicial functions.
  22. A lawyer who defends and accused person on trial.
  23. The first stage of a criminal trial in which the defendant enters a plea to the charge.
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  1. The party that responds to an appeal.
  2. The highest appeals court in Canada.
  3. Persons who give evidence while under oath or affirmation in a court of law.
  4. The large group of randomly selected citizens from which jury members are chosen.
  5. A person who applies to a higher court for reversal of the decision of a lower court.
  6. Character evidence used to establish the likelihood that the defendant is the type of person who either would or would not commit a certain offence.
  7. The highest criminal and civil court, consisting of a trial division and an appeal division.
  8. To contradict evidence introduced by the opposing side.
  9. Permission to appeal a decision from a lower court to a higher court.
  10. The remarks that the judge makes to the jury at the end of the trial to instruct them on the law that applies and to tell them how to go about deciding the facts
  11. Information that tends to prove or disprove the elements of an offence.
  12. The first questioning of a witness to determine what he or she observed about the crime.
  13. Evidence given by a witness based on information received from someone else
  14. The Crown's obligation to prove the guilt of the accused beyond a reasonable doubt.
  15. The court official who maintains security in the courtroom
  16. A mini-trial in which jurors are excluded while the admissibility of evidence is discussed.
  17. Person charged with committing a criminal offence. .
  18. An application to a higher court to review the decisions made by a lower court.
  19. The interception of telephone communications.
  20. The court official appointed to try cases in a court of law and to sentence convicted persons.
  21. A reply to the opposing side's rebuttal.
  22. A jury that cannot reach a unanimous verdict.
  23. Knowingly making false statements in court while giving evidence under oath or affirmation.
  24. A lawyer on duty in a courtroom or police station to give free legal advice to persons just arrested or brought before court.
  25. A court order requiring the witness to appear in court on a certain date to give evidence.

48 Clues: The highest appeals court in Canada.The party that responds to an appeal.The lawyer representing the government.A reply to the opposing side's rebuttal.The court official who assists the sheriffThe interception of telephone communications.A jury that cannot reach a unanimous verdict.A lawyer who defends and accused person on trial....

Criminal Justice Puzzle 2017-03-15

Criminal Justice Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. time good behavior
  2. Threat of Punishment
  3. payments
  4. Sentencing another form of structured sentencing
  5. Corpus you have the body
  6. impact statements nationals victims rights movement
  7. Sentencing
  8. a criminal sanction
  9. Service an adjunct to
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  1. Confinement House Arrest
  2. taking revenge on a criminal
  3. concerns with social equality
  4. Whole Again
  5. sentencing Strategy is unclear
  6. incarceration boot camp
  7. probation and parole work
  8. Imprisonment is suspended
  9. Officials tend to make earlier and more selective arrest
  10. Offense Punishable by death
  11. sentence serve time in local jails

20 Clues: paymentsSentencingWhole Againtime good behaviora criminal sanctionThreat of PunishmentService an adjunct toincarceration boot campConfinement House ArrestCorpus you have the bodyprobation and parole workImprisonment is suspendedOffense Punishable by deathtaking revenge on a criminalconcerns with social equalitysentencing Strategy is unclear...

Criminal Addictive Thinking 2023-10-24

Criminal Addictive Thinking crossword puzzle
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  1. saying you'll do something but never doing it
  2. doing what you said you were going to do
  3. step four of DEAL
  4. making excuses or justifying
  5. step one of DEAL
  6. thinking based on judgement
  7. step one of thinking report
  8. thinking you're owed something
  9. thinking based on facts
  10. can lead to bordem or trouble
  11. new way of thinking
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  1. society or those related to a victim
  2. step two of DEAL
  3. taken after being productive
  4. backing away or ignoring
  5. old way of thinking
  6. people who care about your wellbeing
  7. step three of DEAL
  8. the person affected by your behavior
  9. people whos job it is to enforce rules

20 Clues: step two of DEALstep one of DEALstep four of DEALstep three of DEALold way of thinkingnew way of thinkingthinking based on factsbacking away or ignoringthinking based on judgementstep one of thinking reporttaken after being productivemaking excuses or justifyingcan lead to bordem or troublethinking you're owed something...

Criminal law 1 2024-05-16

Criminal law 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. Refers to unlawful fighting which terrifies others of a reasonably firm character. A fight consisting of two or more persons in a public place.
  2. refers to more than three armed malefactors acting together in the commission of anoffense.
  3. of office or position A felony committed by any public officer who, before the acceptance of his resignation, shall abscond his office to the detriment of the public.
  4. Refers to a sworn statement in writing; declaration in writing made under oath before an authorized officer.
  5. The annulment or destruction of another law.
  6. Refers to the killing of an individual by treacherous means or design.
  7. to a piece of metal stamped with certain marks and made current at a certain value.Compound Crime Refers to a single act performed by the offender, that constitutes two or more grave or less grave felonies.
  8. Cause Are those where the act committed is a crime but for reason of public policy and sentiment there is no penalty imposed.
  9. of a Person in Authority One who by direct provision of law, or by appointment by competent authority, is charged with the maintenance of public
  10. refers to anything that occur outside the sway of man's will.
  11. practiced by a physician or midwife and dispensing of abortive. The penalties provided in Article 256 shall be imposed in its maximum period
  12. a minor In order to hold one criminally liable for this crime, the offender must have abandoned the child with deliberate intent. The purpose of the offender must solely be avoidance of the obligation of taking care of the minor.
  13. Low on procedure and court organization; opposite of substantive law.
  14. Refers to communication by means of letters or it may refer to the letters which pass between those who have friendly or business relation.
  15. penalty refers to that penalty which is deemed included in the imposition of the principal penalty.
Down
  1. to determine judicially.
  2. to the unlawful act of any public officer or employee who accepts an offer of a bribe from any person
  3. Refers to violent expulsion of the embryo from the material womb which results in death of the fetus. Or the willful killing of the fetus in the uterus.
  4. Refers to the act of taking away a woman from her house or other place where she may be for the purpose of carrying her to another place with intent to corrupt or marry her.
  5. Willful desertion or forsaking of parental duties.
  6. A contract or relationship whereby a person binds himself to render some service or do some act in representation of another with the consent or authority of the latter.
  7. of Attainder Refers to a legislative act which inflicts punishment without trial.
  8. Ictus Mistake in the blow, occurs when the offender intending to do an injury to one person actually inflicts it on another.
  9. against chastity - The penalties of prison correccional in its medium and maximum periods and temporary special disqualification imposed:
  10. and Battery Is merely a physical attack or is a threat to strike someone. The act of striking is referred to as battery.
  11. Means to dwell together in the manner as husband and wife, for some period of time.
  12. of Discretion to render or Failure exercise sound and reasonable judgment.
  13. The word attack includes any offensive or antagonistic movement or action of any kind.
  14. Refers to any bodily, movement tending to produce some effect in the external world.
  15. Refers to the act of introducing any dangerous drug into the body.
  16. Malicious and willful destruction of property by fire.
  17. of Person in Danger and Abandonment of one's Victim A felony committed by failing to render assistance to any person whom the offender finds in an inhabited place wounded or in danger of dying, when he can render such assistance without detriment to himself, unless such omission shall constitute a more serious offense.

32 Clues: to determine judicially.The annulment or destruction of another law.Willful desertion or forsaking of parental duties.Malicious and willful destruction of property by fire.refers to anything that occur outside the sway of man's will.Refers to the act of introducing any dangerous drug into the body....

Criminal justice crossword 2024-08-09

Criminal justice crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a person who has committed a crime
  2. legal authority to take into custody
  3. permission for something to happen or agreement to do something
  4. a unlawful killing of one by another
  5. legal or social principles of freedom
  6. a person who institutes legal proceedings against someone
  7. a document to change or in addition to a law
  8. person whose profession is to represent clients in court
  9. assistance or doing work for a person or a group
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  1. a document legally approved by the government for a reasonable search/arrest
  2. opposite of dumb
  3. the basic principles and laws of a nation, state, or a social group
  4. to carry out formal discovery on facts of an incident
  5. civil force of a national or local government
  6. having the power to make laws
  7. a group of 12 people given a verdict case to view evidence and decide if this person is guilty or not.
  8. people are treated impartially, fairly, and properly
  9. available facts or information indicating a valid or true proposition
  10. the day after thursday
  11. a thing forbidden by the law

20 Clues: opposite of dumbthe day after thursdaya thing forbidden by the lawhaving the power to make lawsa person who has committed a crimelegal authority to take into custodya unlawful killing of one by anotherlegal or social principles of freedoma document to change or in addition to a lawcivil force of a national or local government...

Revision crossword 2021-08-10

Revision crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. law, The kind of law that local governments operate under. Is a form of statute law.
  2. A person who commits a crime.
  3. A form of government with a queen, or king.
  4. A person who studies the law and can give you legal advice, particularly about common law.
  5. law, Law that governs disputes between individuals.
  6. A lack of care that results in harm that can be a crime and a tort.
  7. The Civil law version on a crime.
  8. Formalised customs.
  9. court, The highest federal court.
  10. The findings from old legal cases.
  11. General, The representative of the queen in Australia, our head of state.
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  1. A form of statute law that has been passed by the parliament.
  2. law, Law made by the parliament .
  3. law, The law that can result in criminal charges.
  4. Another word for the courts, the branch of government .
  5. Where common law is made.
  6. law, The law that comes about through the interpretation of the law.
  7. An action that breaks criminal law.
  8. Our system of government.
  9. Laws for laws.
  10. Betraying the country, can only be a crime not a tort.

21 Clues: Laws for laws.Formalised customs.Where common law is made.Our system of government.A person who commits a crime.law, Law made by the parliament .The Civil law version on a crime.court, The highest federal court.The findings from old legal cases.An action that breaks criminal law.A form of government with a queen, or king....

Federal and Court System 2024-03-21

Federal and Court System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. - a branch of government that interprets laws
  2. - a formal charging of someone with a crime
  3. - the authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case
  4. - an authorization by a court for police to make an arrest
  5. - a court involving disputes between to parties
  6. - the power of the supreme court to determine a presidential law
  7. - a group that hears the evidence in a criminal case
  8. - the governments side in a criminal case
  9. - a less serious crime
  10. - the authority of some courts to review decisions
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  1. - to assert something as valid or confirmed
  2. - a case where a person is accused for breaking a criminal law
  3. - a person or company filling a complaint
  4. - the basis of police must have an order to make an arrest
  5. - The decision of a judge or jury
  6. - The constitutional protection against unfair actions an laws
  7. - the authority to interpret and administer the law
  8. - A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case
  9. - The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review their case
  10. - a serious crime such as kidnaping or murder

20 Clues: - a less serious crime- The decision of a judge or jury- a person or company filling a complaint- the governments side in a criminal case- to assert something as valid or confirmed- a formal charging of someone with a crime- a branch of government that interprets laws- a serious crime such as kidnaping or murder...

Criminal Profiling 2013-06-03

Criminal Profiling crossword puzzle
Across
  1. study of crimes and criminals
  2. the process of determining traits or features of a criminal
  3. First peron convicted by criminal profiling
Down
  1. messy, reckless
  2. a person who comitted a crime
  3. reason for comitting the crime
  4. a person's MO (2 words)
  5. first criminal to be profiled (never caught)
  6. science of mental states and processes
  7. infamous killer from the late 1960's
  8. neat, careful, controlled.

11 Clues: messy, recklessa person's MO (2 words)neat, careful, controlled.a person who comitted a crimestudy of crimes and criminalsreason for comitting the crimeinfamous killer from the late 1960'sscience of mental states and processesFirst peron convicted by criminal profilingfirst criminal to be profiled (never caught)...

kpl 4 2023-12-12

kpl 4 crossword puzzle
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  1. velka
  2. pettymys
  3. laina
  4. up aikuinen
  5. of the times useimmiten
  6. intohimo
  7. tuska, kärsimys
  8. uraa ajatellen, uraan liittyen
  9. jne
  10. kääntää toisinpäin, kumota, peruuttaa, purkaa
  11. jumissa
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  1. ylläpitää
  2. loput; lepo, tauko, tuki, noja
  3. their minds muuttavat mielensä, vaihtavat mielipidettä
  4. hämärästi
  5. out stressaantunut, rasittunut
  6. valaistu
  7. todella suurikokoinen
  8. lohduttaa
  9. haparoida
  10. jälkeenpäin
  11. julma, raaka
  12. odottaa, olettaa jklta jtk, odotella
  13. istuin, paikka

24 Clues: jnevelkalainajumissapettymysvalaistuintohimoylläpitäähämärästilohduttaahaparoidaup aikuinenjälkeenpäinjulma, raakaistuin, paikkatuska, kärsimystodella suurikokoinenof the times useimmitenloput; lepo, tauko, tuki, nojaout stressaantunut, rasittunuturaa ajatellen, uraan liittyenodottaa, olettaa jklta jtk, odotella...

Crimes & Criminals 2022-07-29

Crimes & Criminals crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the action of taking something from a shop and not paying for it,
  2. a criminal who robs banks, shops etc.,
  3. the action of stealing a car, going for a ride with it, and burning it in the end,
  4. a criminal who sets fire to a building,
  5. a criminal who has killed someone,
  6. a criminal who destroys or mutilates foreign property,
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  1. a criminal who steals from people on the street,
  2. a criminal who sells narcotics to people,
  3. the action of stealing from someone's house,
  4. the general act of stealing something,

10 Clues: a criminal who has killed someone,a criminal who robs banks, shops etc.,the general act of stealing something,a criminal who sets fire to a building,a criminal who sells narcotics to people,the action of stealing from someone's house,a criminal who steals from people on the street,a criminal who destroys or mutilates foreign property,...

The History of Profiling and Behavioral Science 2016-05-19

The History of Profiling and Behavioral Science crossword puzzle
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  1. goal of criminal profilers is to ____ further attacks
  2. Teten/ The founding father of profiling who designed a method for identifying unknown offenders
  3. disorders/ criminal profilers are able to detect _____ and personality traits from looking at a crime scene
  4. form of reasoning which is a logical process in which multiple premises, believed to be true, are combined to obtain a specific conclusion
  5. The Behavioral Analysis Unit study the _____, experiences, and psychological mind of criminals and suspects
  6. profiler/ a person who infers the personality and characteristics of a suspect based on information gathered from the crime scene
  7. scene/ one way that criminal profilers evaluate criminal behavior
Down
  1. Meirhofer/ first criminal to be profiled by Howard Teten
  2. form of reasoning which is a logical process in which a conclusion is based on the concordance of multiple premises assumed to be true
  3. criminal profilers try to uncover _____ to help solve the case of serial killers and other forms of violence
  4. of the Lambs/ first movie to popularize the "art" of profiling
  5. science/ the study of understanding the feelings, thoughts, and actions of criminals and terrorists

12 Clues: goal of criminal profilers is to ____ further attacksMeirhofer/ first criminal to be profiled by Howard Tetenof the Lambs/ first movie to popularize the "art" of profilingscene/ one way that criminal profilers evaluate criminal behaviorTeten/ The founding father of profiling who designed a method for identifying unknown offenders...

Parties to criminal proceedings 2022-03-09

Parties to criminal proceedings crossword puzzle
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  1. a person without interest in the outcome of a criminal case who has special knowledge and called for help by the body conducting the criminal process
  2. formal written or spoken statement saying what you know to be true
  3. a person without interest in the outcome of a criminal case who has special knowledge and conducts examination.
  4. a person who passes a sentence
  5. a government attorney who presents the state's case against the defendant in a criminal prosecution
  6. a person charged with an offense
  7. the power of court to hear a case
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  1. a person who gives evidence regarding matters of fact under investigation
  2. the individual harmed as a result of a crime
  3. data obtained in accordance with the law which proves some facts
  4. layperson who assists a judge
  5. a person who makes a formal complaint against somebody in court
  6. a person without interest in the outcome of a criminal case who translates orally for parties conversing in different languages
  7. a presumption declared a person can't be found guilty until his guilt is proven
  8. a person who may be guity in the offense

15 Clues: layperson who assists a judgea person who passes a sentencea person charged with an offensethe power of court to hear a casea person who may be guity in the offensethe individual harmed as a result of a crimea person who makes a formal complaint against somebody in courtdata obtained in accordance with the law which proves some facts...

Crimes Against People and Property 2016-09-14

Crimes Against People and Property crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Threats used in order to obtain something
  2. Crime A crime motivated by prejudice
  3. Theft of personal property
  4. Provides prisoner with tools to improve life after prison
  5. Obtaining property by a law or trick
  6. Murder
  7. Killing someone unlawfully and with premeditation
  8. Attempting to prevent an act, or certain behavior from happening
  9. Goes with battery
  10. A criminal that deliberately sets fire to someone else's property.
Down
  1. Lying under oath
  2. Harmful or offensive touching of another
  3. Payments made from the criminal to the victim in order to compensate
  4. Removing criminal to protect society and prevent them from committing other crimes
  5. Crime committed on the internet
  6. Stealing with forms of a threat
  7. Destroying property on purpose
  8. Oldest form of punishment
  9. Stealing by breaking an entry
  10. Offenses involving dishonesty for personal gain

20 Clues: MurderLying under oathGoes with batteryOldest form of punishmentTheft of personal propertyStealing by breaking an entryDestroying property on purposeCrime committed on the internetStealing with forms of a threatCrime A crime motivated by prejudiceObtaining property by a law or trickHarmful or offensive touching of another...

Sport and the Law 2019-06-03

Sport and the Law crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a major issue in international sport
  2. best of the best sportspeople
  3. money paid to teams, individuals for advertising rights
  4. a panel that punishes players for violence in a sport
  5. sports where bodies collide
  6. active involvement in sport
  7. permission
  8. Australian Institute of Sport Initials
  9. to break a contract without permission of the other party
  10. to take someone to court
  11. binding written agreement between 2 parties
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  1. money paid in compensation for a tort
  2. wrong against another
  3. to treat someone differently because of who they are
  4. parliament made law
  5. less serious criminal offence
  6. failure to meet duty of care
  7. serious criminal offence
  8. when a court makes a binding decision
  9. sentence in a contract that creates a condition of the contract
  10. a court case not involving criminal law

21 Clues: permissionparliament made lawwrong against anotherserious criminal offenceto take someone to courtsports where bodies collideactive involvement in sportfailure to meet duty of carebest of the best sportspeopleless serious criminal offencea major issue in international sportmoney paid in compensation for a tortwhen a court makes a binding decision...

Chapter #2 2014-12-21

Chapter #2 crossword puzzle
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  1. The scientific study of victimization, including the relationships between victims and offenders.
  2. A possible explanation for an observed occurrence that can be tested by further investigation.
  3. An explanation that is based on observation, experimentation, and reasoning.
  4. The study of how certain traits or qualities are transmitted from parents to their offspring.
  5. Anything that produces an effect.
  6. Sigmund Freud's theory that attributed our thoughts and actions to unconscious motives.
  7. An approach to drug addiction that treats drug abuse as a mental or physical illness.
  8. An approach to drug abuse that treats illegal drug use as a criminal act.
  9. A chemical substance that controls certain cellular and bodily function such as growth and reproduction.
  10. Considers criminal behavior to be the predictable result of a persons interaction with his or her environment.
  11. Refers to the repeated criminal victimization of a person, household, place, business, vehicle or other target however defined.
  12. A school of the social sciences that sees criminal and delinquent behavior as the result of biological, physiological, and social forces.
  13. Theory stating that members of certain sub-cultures reject the values of the dominant culture through deviant behavior patterns.
  14. The belief that the more powerful groups use their power in order to exploit groups with less power.
  15. A group exhibiting certain values and behavior patterns that distinguish it from the dominant culture.
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  1. The hypothesis that society created crime and criminals by labeling certain behavior and certain people as deviant.
  2. Concept that people engage in criminal behavior unless strong moral, social, and/or retributive deterrents are in effect.
  3. A product of the Enlightenment, theorizing that people exercise free will and are responsible for their actions.
  4. Natural science concerned with the study of life and living organisms.
  5. A theory that deviant behavior is more likely in communities where social institutions fail to exert control over the population.
  6. Defined as maximizing total benefit and reducing suffering or the negatives.
  7. The scientific study of crime and the causes of criminal behavior.
  8. The scientific study of mental processes and behavior.
  9. The idea that crime is caused by frustration of individuals who cannot reach their financial and personal goals through legitimate means.
  10. A specialist in the field of crime and the causes of criminal behavior.
  11. A mutual relationship or connection between two or more things.
  12. The idea that delinquents and criminals must be taught both the practical and emotional skills necessary to participate in illegal activity.
  13. Individuals make logical decisions with the greatest benefit or satisfaction.

28 Clues: Anything that produces an effect.The scientific study of mental processes and behavior.A mutual relationship or connection between two or more things.The scientific study of crime and the causes of criminal behavior.Natural science concerned with the study of life and living organisms....

crossword 2022-04-20

crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. universal
  2. capitalism
  3. secondary
  4. crime
  5. criminal
Down
  1. jeopardy
  2. police
  3. collar
  4. Deviance
  5. riots
  6. violent
  7. street

12 Clues: riotscrimepolicecollarstreetviolentjeopardyDeviancecriminaluniversalsecondarycapitalism

Law 30 Crossword 2017-10-04

Law 30 Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. assisting someone to commit a criminal offence
  2. legal services paid for by taxpayers, available to persons unable to afford a lawyer
  3. denying something, as on exculpatory evidence clears the defendant of guilt
  4. a latin phrase meaning "a wrongful deed" the physical or guilty act
  5. a postponement of court business
  6. to make an act completely legal by removing it from the criminal code
  7. the act of deliberately choosing to ignore certain facts or information
  8. the body of public law that determines actions to be crimes
  9. in criminal law, actual imprisonment or physical detention
  10. to keep the jury together and isolated until it reaches a verdict
  11. to pass a proposed law into legislation
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  1. a line of people formed by police for identification
  2. the reason for committing a certain act
  3. encouraging or urging another person to commit a crime
  4. to initiate and carry out legal action
  5. a person who documents court proceedings
  6. a latin phrase meaning "a guilty mind" the mental element of ones criminal actions
  7. intentional homicide (killing of another person)
  8. a document in which the accused agrees to appear in court as required
  9. to make behaviour that was illegal punishable only by fines
  10. an agreement between two or more people to commit an unlawful act
  11. the person charged with an offence
  12. to change existing legislation (laws)
  13. the police procedure in which officers look for evidence that may be used in court
  14. to detain a person legally and to charge him/her with a criminal offence

25 Clues: a postponement of court businessthe person charged with an offenceto change existing legislation (laws)to initiate and carry out legal actionthe reason for committing a certain actto pass a proposed law into legislationa person who documents court proceedingsassisting someone to commit a criminal offence...

PAPILLON 2020-11-05

PAPILLON crossword puzzle
Across
  1. to kill
  2. run away from a prison
  3. police do this when they catch a criminal
  4. a rock near the sea
  5. a criminal who steals money
  6. not guilty
  7. a place where police takes criminals
  8. a book which sells well.A lot of people buy it
Down
  1. killer
  2. a person who is rich and famous
  3. the picture on your body
  4. steal the money from the bank
  5. a bad person who steals and kills
  6. not innocent

14 Clues: killerto killnot guiltynot innocenta rock near the searun away from a prisonthe picture on your bodya criminal who steals moneysteal the money from the banka person who is rich and famousa bad person who steals and killsa place where police takes criminalspolice do this when they catch a criminala book which sells well.A lot of people buy it

MASTER MINDS 2014 2014-10-01

MASTER MINDS 2014 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What famous scientist is credited with the discovery of the concept of gravity?
  2. The first name of a major character in “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”
  3. A measure of steepness
  4. Definition of this word: (adj.) Longing for the past (Example the stresses of studying for exams, filling out college applications, and spirit week left many seniors _______ for the days when recess was still a daily activity
  5. Throughout the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe, the bird repeats which word?
  6. A number multiplied by a variable in an expression
  7. In astronomy, what planet is the third closest to our Sun?
  8. This branch of government is headed by Congress, which includes the House of Representatives and the Senate. Their main task is to make the laws
  9. Who is the President of Russia? (2 words)
Down
  1. A state park right near us that bears the name of a famous New Yorker (founder of Standard Oil Company and a billionaire!)
  2. In biology, what is the species name for human beings?
  3. This is one of the eight parts of speech that indicates surprise or emotion, such as "Ouch!" or "Wow!"
  4. A letter representing a value that may change

13 Clues: A measure of steepnessWho is the President of Russia? (2 words)A letter representing a value that may changeA number multiplied by a variable in an expressionIn biology, what is the species name for human beings?In astronomy, what planet is the third closest to our Sun?The first name of a major character in “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”...

All Minds meet 2020-11-11

All Minds meet crossword puzzle
Across
  1. covid impact
  2. create new ideas
  3. carry out or perform an action
  4. Speed up our Business
  5. Work Together
  6. Think Creative
Down
  1. Getting New clients
  2. Base for new Platform
  3. Using other services to drive growth
  4. active support of an idea
  5. venture at something new
  6. New Ideation platform
  7. Curious

13 Clues: Curiouscovid impactWork TogetherThink Creativecreate new ideasGetting New clientsBase for new PlatformNew Ideation platformSpeed up our Businessventure at something newactive support of an ideacarry out or perform an actionUsing other services to drive growth

Review 2013-02-06

Review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the written, organized, and compiled form of the criminal laws of a jurisdiction
  2. an offense punishable by incarceration, usually in jail, typically one year or less
  3. theory, human DNA, environmental contaminants, eating intake, personality disorders, defective mental processes, often occurring in early childhood
  4. part of the biological theory, the thought that the study of bodily constitution might reflect personality.
  5. an amendment,The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses,papers, and effects guarded against unreasonable search and seizure
  6. a type of justification, the protection of oneself or of one's property from unlawful injury or from the immediate risk of unlawful injury.
  7. a type of law based on the body of judicial precedent, historically built on legal reasoning and past interpretations of statutory laws
  8. theory, behavior is predetermined, and is constitutionally or genetically based.
  9. offered by defendants who find themselves forced to choose between "two evils."
  10. criminal law seeks this
  11. an amendment, excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments
  12. an amendment, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury
  13. civil law seeks this
  14. the body of law originating from usage and custom rather than from written statutes
Down
  1. the branch of modern law that governs relationships between parties
  2. when are crimes most committed?
  3. theory, group dynamics, group organization, & subgroup relationships, form the casual nexus out of which crime develops; the structure of society & relative degree of social organization or disorganization contribute to criminal behavior, crime is learned.
  4. the written or codified law, "the law on the books"
  5. rule for determining insanity that asks whether the defendant knew what he/she was doing and if it was wrong
  6. the part of law that defines crimes and specifies punishments
  7. theory, people freely choose to engage in crime "rational" "freewill", focused on the crime not the criminal, punishment= swift,certain,& severe
  8. the 1st step in the criminal justice system
  9. a rule of conduct, generally found enacted in the form of a statute, that proscribes or mandates certain forms of behavior
  10. the part of law that specifies the methods to be used in enforcing substantive law
  11. an amendment, guarantees you do not have to testify against yourself in court, no "double jeopardy"
  12. the state of mind that accompanies a criminal act
  13. the body of rules and regulations that define nature of and punishments for offenses, also called penal law
  14. a criminal offense punishable by death or at least a year in prison

28 Clues: civil law seeks thiscriminal law seeks thiswhen are crimes most committed?the 1st step in the criminal justice systemthe state of mind that accompanies a criminal actthe written or codified law, "the law on the books"the part of law that defines crimes and specifies punishmentsthe branch of modern law that governs relationships between parties...

Unit 5 Master Minds 2023-03-23

Unit 5 Master Minds crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a journey by air
  2. opposite of heavy
  3. care, or mental process
  4. gnash your teeth together
  5. opposite of lost
  6. after, or bottom
  7. lives in it's natural habitat
  8. tiny or miniscule
  9. opposite of low
  10. opposite of loose
Down
  1. strength or power
  2. physical argument
  3. back leg
  4. pleasantly helpful
  5. cannot see
  6. a tough skin eg: orange peel
  7. slightly or almost
  8. young human
  9. opposite of day
  10. being able to see

20 Clues: back legcannot seeyoung humanopposite of dayopposite of lowa journey by airopposite of lostafter, or bottomstrength or powerphysical argumentopposite of heavybeing able to seetiny or minisculeopposite of loosepleasantly helpfulslightly or almostcare, or mental processgnash your teeth togethera tough skin eg: orange peellives in it's natural habitat

Law Terminology (Forensics 20/30) By Gemma Brown 2023-05-02

Law Terminology (Forensics 20/30) By Gemma Brown crossword puzzle
Across
  1. or other security put up by the accused or by someone on the accused's behalf to insure the accused's appearance at trial.
  2. person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place
  3. person assumed to have committed the crime(s).
  4. Attorney/The lawyer representing the Crown in a criminal prosecution
  5. written documents filed in a court describing the positions of the people bringing the action and the people defending the action
  6. made in court by a witness under oath or affirmation
  7. way in which facts are proven at trial.
  8. civil action or legal proceeding
  9. criminal offense... Ex Shoplifting
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  1. of Court/A criminal offense that typically involves interfering with the administration of justice, ignoring the rules of court or defying a judge
  2. Rea/A plan, Intent, recklessness, Reasoning of mind
  3. criminal offense... Ex-assault, Murder
  4. Reus/The guilty Act, Physical Crime Committed
  5. finding of not guilty in a criminal case
  6. Aid/A program that assists those who require a lawyer but cannot afford one.
  7. in Courtrooms in front of a judge. Can have a jury.

16 Clues: civil action or legal proceedingcriminal offense... Ex Shopliftingcriminal offense... Ex-assault, Murderway in which facts are proven at trial.finding of not guilty in a criminal caseReus/The guilty Act, Physical Crime Committedperson assumed to have committed the crime(s).Rea/A plan, Intent, recklessness, Reasoning of mind...

CRIMINAL LAW 2021-02-02

CRIMINAL LAW crossword puzzle
Across
  1. intentional property damage, often for aesthetic purposes
  2. Reason why the act was committed
  3. time when the accused person is brought to court to hear charges, and plead guilty, not guilty, or no contest.
  4. more serious crimes such as murder, kidnapping and robbery
  5. to bring before the court, advance evidence for when a grand jury decides whether there is enough evidence to charge you with a crime
  6. one who receives stolen property
  7. Encourage or assist (someone) to do something wrong to commit a crime or other offense
Down
  1. illegally taking the property of another; theft; stealing
  2. less serious crimes such as shoplifting or a DUI
  3. Sec 439 CrPC deals with it, gives specific powers to HC and Court of Sessions
  4. State of mind that accompanies the commission or the offence
  5. maxim related to Sec 82 of IPC

12 Clues: maxim related to Sec 82 of IPCReason why the act was committedone who receives stolen propertyillegally taking the property of another; theft; stealingmore serious crimes such as murder, kidnapping and robberyState of mind that accompanies the commission or the offenceless serious crimes such as shoplifting or a DUI...

CRIMINAL EVIDENCE1 2018-03-01

CRIMINAL EVIDENCE1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a group of individuals chosen to be the decision-maker at a trial
  2. a previous court decision followed in stare decisis
  3. the individual suing in a civil litigation matter
  4. written, published law that an administrative agency enacts
  5. classification of crime by the severity of punishment
  6. when a defendant is taken into custody or deprived of freedom of movement
Down
  1. attorneys who represent the state of federal government in a criminal prosecution
  2. the procedure during which law-enforcement records information about the defendant after arrest
  3. the alleged offender in a criminal prosecution
  4. a public official appointed to hear and decide legal issues in a court case
  5. the federal legislative branch of government, responsible for enacting federal statues
  6. unable to afford legal representation in a criminal prosecution

12 Clues: the alleged offender in a criminal prosecutionthe individual suing in a civil litigation mattera previous court decision followed in stare decisisclassification of crime by the severity of punishmentwritten, published law that an administrative agency enactsunable to afford legal representation in a criminal prosecution...

Criminal Laws 2023-08-16

Criminal Laws crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The legal penalty of confining an individual in a correctional facility, such as a jail or prison, as a punishment for committing a crime.
  2. A legal determination that there is insufficient evidence that the accused committed a crime
  3. The person who is thought to have committed a crime.
  4. The legal representatives for the State, who present evidence and arguments in a court of law to prove the accused’s guilt (Department of Public Prosecution)
  5. The group of people who aim to enforce the law. These people can arrest the accused.
Down
  1. when there was intention to commit a crime
  2. A type of punishment or sentencing alternative that requires an individual convicted of a crime to perform unpaid work for the benefit of the community or a charitable organization.
  3. A monetary penalty imposed by a court on a person who has been found guilty of committing a crime.
  4. when there was an act that caused the crime
  5. The penalties/punishment received by the accused if found guilty of committing a crime
  6. The formal legal accusations that identify the alleged criminal offences
  7. A legal determination that an individual has committed a crime.

12 Clues: when there was intention to commit a crimewhen there was an act that caused the crimeThe person who is thought to have committed a crime.A legal determination that an individual has committed a crime.The formal legal accusations that identify the alleged criminal offences...

CAUSES OF CRIME 2021-10-26

CAUSES OF CRIME crossword puzzle
Across
  1. serious offence punishable by death, a fine, or at least a year in state or federal jail
  2. criminal conduct and criminal intent must occur together
  3. a lesser crime punishable by a fine less thant 1,000 or less than a year in a city or county jail
  4. an intentional violation of the criminal law or penal code, and penalized by the state
Down
  1. a behavior that violates social mores and norms
  2. must be a statutory provision for punishment or at least the threat of punishment
  3. must be an external consequence
  4. criminal intent or guilty state of mind
  5. criminal conduct specifically intentional or negligent intentions or actions that causes harm
  6. harm must be legally forbidden for a behavior to be a crime. Second, a criminal law must not be ex post facto
  7. casual relationship between legally forbidden harm and actus reus. criminal act must lead directly to harm without long delay

11 Clues: must be an external consequencecriminal intent or guilty state of minda behavior that violates social mores and normscriminal conduct and criminal intent must occur togethermust be a statutory provision for punishment or at least the threat of punishmentan intentional violation of the criminal law or penal code, and penalized by the state...

CRIME 2014-02-12

CRIME crossword puzzle
Across
  1. take (another person's property) without permission or legal right and without intending to return it.
  2. the use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims.
  3. entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, esp. theft.
  4. illegally seize (an aircraft, ship, or vehicle) in transit and force it to go to a different destination or use it for one's own purposes.
  5. A mob boss, crime lord or Don is a person in charge of a criminal organization.
  6. a legal offense to which all parties consent and no party is injured.
  7. murder
  8. a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
  9. wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
  10. a member of a gang of violent criminals.
Down
  1. a person who violates the law.
  2. the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
  3. going against the law
  4. a character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot.
  5. a person who attacks and robs ships at sea.
  6. the crime of driving a vehicle with an excess of alcohol in the blood.
  7. the system of rules that a particular country or community.
  8. Motor vehicle theft is the criminal act of stealing or attempting to steal a car.
  9. a person who practices or studies law; an attorney or a counselor.

19 Clues: murdergoing against the lawa person who violates the law.a member of a gang of violent criminals.a person who attacks and robs ships at sea.the system of rules that a particular country or community.a person who practices or studies law; an attorney or a counselor.a character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot....

CRIME 2014-02-12

CRIME crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the system of rules that a particular country or community.
  2. a character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot.
  3. illegally seize (an aircraft, ship, or vehicle) in transit and force it to go to a different destination or use it for one's own purposes.
  4. take (another person's property) without permission or legal right and without intending to return it.
  5. entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, esp. theft.
  6. A mob boss, crime lord or Don is a person in charge of a criminal organization.
  7. the crime of driving a vehicle with an excess of alcohol in the blood.
  8. going against the law
  9. wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
Down
  1. a legal offense to which all parties consent and no party is injured.
  2. Motor vehicle theft is the criminal act of stealing or attempting to steal a car.
  3. a person who violates the law.
  4. a person who attacks and robs ships at sea.
  5. a person who practices or studies law; an attorney or a counselor.
  6. the use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims.
  7. a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
  8. the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
  9. murder
  10. a member of a gang of violent criminals.

19 Clues: murdergoing against the lawa person who violates the law.a member of a gang of violent criminals.a person who attacks and robs ships at sea.the system of rules that a particular country or community.a person who practices or studies law; an attorney or a counselor.a character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot....

A Wrinkle in Time 2024-05-15

A Wrinkle in Time crossword puzzle
Across
  1. She talks reallly slow, can travel in time
  2. A thing that people are fighting
  3. Tall,Athletic,smart and friends with Meg.
  4. He can suck people into IT, he can get into their minds
  5. Scientist,smart,mom,husband of Mr.Murry and knows about the tesseract
  6. They are athletic,normal,and will look out for meg
  7. gets bullied at school,smart,is not good at going through the tesseract
Down
  1. It is on the planet, everyone was in synnche
  2. The fifeth demision, the way the kids travel, the way Mr.Murry traveled
  3. Were the witches live, kids think it is haunted
  4. all in rythem, perfect, if they don't they die
  5. Smart,not as normal,brother of meg, and can read minds
  6. Old,big,in the country, kind of spooky
  7. Travel through space, wasn't with family for awhile, smart, scienntist, went on a mission
  8. A brain, the person who controls Camozotz, makes people into a certain beat

15 Clues: A thing that people are fightingOld,big,in the country, kind of spookyTall,Athletic,smart and friends with Meg.She talks reallly slow, can travel in timeIt is on the planet, everyone was in synncheall in rythem, perfect, if they don't they dieWere the witches live, kids think it is hauntedThey are athletic,normal,and will look out for meg...

Challenging Thinking RDAP MB 2020-07-08

Challenging Thinking RDAP MB crossword puzzle
Across
  1. , This is one of the Three Cs this is how you explain to yourself the choices you have made.
  2. , This is one of the three Cs As an adult, you can make informed decisions, because you have the ability to think and reason.
  3. ,Criminal Thinking error. I was fired up after today's community meeting, but now I don't care.
  4. Orientation ,Criminal Thinking error. I put my chair there before count, so that's my spot.
  5. , Criminal Thinking error. Forget this... I'm just going to sit back and not say anything.
Down
  1. , Criminal Thinking error.... I've got this. This program is easy.
  2. , Criminal Thinking error..it's okay for me to leave group early, because I have some things I want to do.
  3. , Criminal Thinking error. If I wasn't selling drugs, someone else would be.
  4. , This is one of the three Cs Your intelligence, temperament, and other hereditary factors.
  5. , Criminal Thinking error..Hopefully someone notices that I pick stuff up to keep the community clean.
  6. Indolence , Criminal Thinking error... this group is boring. They should show more videos.

11 Clues: , Criminal Thinking error.... I've got this. This program is easy., Criminal Thinking error. If I wasn't selling drugs, someone else would be., Criminal Thinking error. Forget this... I'm just going to sit back and not say anything., This is one of the three Cs Your intelligence, temperament, and other hereditary factors....

Criminial Law 2023-03-06

Criminial Law crossword puzzle
Across
  1. young people charged with criminal offences under the Youth Criminal Justice Act are normally tried.
  2. in criminal cases, a person charged with an offence; the accused
  3. a lawyer employed by the government to prosecute those accused of criminal and quasi-criminal offences
  4. the branch of law that governs the relations between individuals
  5. type of trial was basically an appeal to supernatural powers to assist in the decision-making process. Those accused would subject themselves to some form of ordeal, and if they passed it successfully they were declared innocent.
  6. a person charged with a criminal offence; the defendant
  7. the highest court in the province. acts as a court of appeal from the lower courts
  8. programs whereby some young offenders can omit to having committed a crime and then do something to compensate for it rather than go to court
Down
  1. not an Alberta court. This is the highest court of appeal in Canada.
  2. trial consisting of the accused swearing an oath as to the truth of his or her innocence. If the accused could get 11 or 12 "compurgators" or "oath helpers" to swear that they believed the accused's statements to be true, then the accused would win the case.
  3. The second level of Alberta Courts. its judges are appointed by the federal government.
  4. often called Small Claims Court
  5. a law passed by a governing body
  6. cases involving many family-law issues
  7. hears cases involving traffic violations. It also hears cases involving the breaking of municipal bylaws.
  8. guilty mind; usually an intention to commit a wrongful act
  9. the branch of law that sets out certain acts as crimes and punishes those who commit them
  10. the body of law that gradually developed as judges in English courts made decisions in the cases they heard
  11. a wrongful act
  12. forbidden by law for which the state has the power to punish

20 Clues: a wrongful actoften called Small Claims Courta law passed by a governing bodycases involving many family-law issuesa person charged with a criminal offence; the defendantguilty mind; usually an intention to commit a wrongful actforbidden by law for which the state has the power to punish...

Criminology 2023-11-27

Criminology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases
  2. a young person.
  3. the forming of a theory without firm evidence; assuming.
  4. a formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law.
  5. the first court date in a criminal case. When defendant finds out what they're charged with and what rights they have
  6. the formal questioning of a witness called by the other party in a court of law to challenge or extend testimony already given.
  7. the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
  8. the release of a prisoner before the completion of a sentence, on the promise of good behavior.
Down
  1. the crime of killing a human being without malice aforethought, or otherwise in circumstances not amounting to murder.
  2. a person who has committed a crime.
  3. insufficient evidence that prevents a judge or jury from convicting a defendant of a crime in court.
  4. declare the punishment decided for (an offender).
  5. a place for criminals convicted of serious crimes.
  6. 12 people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
  7. a formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
  8. a system of law concerned with the punishment of those who commit crimes.
  9. a lawyer.
  10. illegal activity
  11. the system of law concerned with private relations between members of a community rather than criminal, military, or religious affairs.
  12. a place for those awaiting trial or held for minor crimes
  13. a claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, especially a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place.
  14. information received from other people that one cannot be proven; rumor.

22 Clues: a lawyer.a young person.illegal activitya person who has committed a crime.declare the punishment decided for (an offender).a place for criminals convicted of serious crimes.the forming of a theory without firm evidence; assuming.a place for those awaiting trial or held for minor crimes...

Longteng Lesson 4-6 & R1 and R2 2023-05-10

Longteng Lesson 4-6 & R1 and R2 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. entertain
  2. traveler
  3. sympathy
  4. hunger
  5. huge or big
  6. not deep
  7. development
  8. ensure
  9. head of state
  10. persuade
  11. catch a criminal
  12. resident or dweller
  13. exceptionally good
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  1. precise
  2. brave
  3. perfect
  4. supervise or control
  5. sneak out or in
  6. specific
  7. not in public
  8. quickly
  9. killing of a criminal
  10. an exciting exploration
  11. bank or social media user
  12. digital or not real
  13. in good order
  14. close or shut

27 Clues: bravehungerensurepreciseperfectquicklytravelersympathyspecificnot deeppersuadeentertainhuge or bigdevelopmentnot in publichead of statein good orderclose or shutsneak out or incatch a criminalexceptionally gooddigital or not realresident or dwellersupervise or controlkilling of a criminalan exciting explorationbank or social media user

The Eye Of Minds 2019-04-17

The Eye Of Minds crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Michael’s boy best friend
  2. Victim of Kaine
  3. What Kaine does to people
  4. Where they met Cutter
  5. Security of the black and blue
  6. Agent of the VirtNet Security
  7. Master coder
  8. Title of the book
  9. Michael’s girl best friend
Down
  1. What Tanya Jumped off
  2. Place where Ronika died
  3. Main Character
  4. Where they live
  5. Where Michael and his friends like to eat.
  6. Where their real bodies are
  7. What Tanya tore out
  8. Victim of the Beast
  9. Yellow Beast
  10. Michael’s Nanny

19 Clues: Yellow BeastMaster coderMain CharacterWhere they liveVictim of KaineMichael’s NannyTitle of the bookWhat Tanya tore outVictim of the BeastWhat Tanya Jumped offWhere they met CutterPlace where Ronika diedMichael’s boy best friendWhat Kaine does to peopleMichael’s girl best friendWhere their real bodies areAgent of the VirtNet Security...

Forensics Crossword 2023-01-05

Forensics Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Suspects' ability to commit a crime.
  2. "Body of the crime"
  3. Minor crime that can be punished by jail time as well as fines.
  4. A minor offense that is usually punishable by just fines
  5. Organization that examines weapons, explosive devices, and alcoholic beverages used in criminal activity.
  6. Examines poisons, alcohol, and drugs found in body fluids of victims/suspects.
  7. Suspects can plausibly be placed at crime scene at time of crime.
  8. A witness with expertise and experience in science or any other field pertaining to the case that testifies and provides expert opinion on evidence.
  9. The Latin word "Forensics" is derived from
Down
  1. Unit of crime lab that uses infrared, UV, digital imaging, and X-Ray to examine photographic evidence.
  2. Determines cause of death by performing autopsies on bodies.
  3. Organization that aids in forensic/criminal investigations on the local, state, federal levels.
  4. Assesses state of mind of suspects and provides psychiatric insight to legal officials.
  5. Rights of a person being arrested or put on trial for a criminal offence.
  6. Suspects' reasoning behind committing a crime.
  7. Uses dental records and expertise to find identities of bodies.
  8. Unit of crime lab that examines hairs, fluids, DNA, fibers, wood, and plants obtained from crime scene.
  9. Examines mail, packages, and other post office items and affairs in terms of criminal activity.
  10. Uses expertise to analyze and examine physical evidence at a crime scene.
  11. Organization that retrieves and examines drugs seized from criminal activity
  12. Serious crime punishable by fines and a significant amount of jail time.

21 Clues: "Body of the crime"Suspects' ability to commit a crime.The Latin word "Forensics" is derived fromSuspects' reasoning behind committing a crime.A minor offense that is usually punishable by just finesDetermines cause of death by performing autopsies on bodies.Minor crime that can be punished by jail time as well as fines....

Crimes Against People and Property 2016-09-14

Crimes Against People and Property crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Threats used in order to obtain something
  2. Crime A crime motivated by prejudice
  3. Theft of personal property
  4. Provides prisoner with tools to improve life after prison
  5. Obtaining property by a law or trick
  6. Murder
  7. Killing someone unlawfully and with premeditation
  8. Attempting to prevent an act, or certain behavior from happening
  9. Goes with battery
  10. A criminal that deliberately sets fire to someone else's property.
Down
  1. Lying under oath
  2. Harmful or offensive touching of another
  3. Payments made from the criminal to the victim in order to compensate
  4. Removing criminal to protect society and prevent them from committing other crimes
  5. Crime committed on the internet
  6. Stealing with forms of a threat
  7. Destroying property on purpose
  8. Oldest form of punishment
  9. Stealing by breaking an entry
  10. Offenses involving dishonesty for personal gain

20 Clues: MurderLying under oathGoes with batteryOldest form of punishmentTheft of personal propertyStealing by breaking an entryDestroying property on purposeCrime committed on the internetStealing with forms of a threatCrime A crime motivated by prejudiceObtaining property by a law or trickHarmful or offensive touching of another...

Public Safety 2024-08-09

Public Safety crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Intentionally putting someone in fear of immediate harmful contact
  2. Responsible for harm
  3. A crime with imprisonment of more than a year
  4. The killing of a human being by another
  5. view Evidence of criminal activity without entry or a search
  6. An individual taking their own life
  7. The most serious form of criminal homicide
  8. Intentionally causing harmful contact with another person
  9. In court the wronged individual
  10. Murder that is premeditated
  11. Murder that is intentional but spontaneous
Down
  1. A person who helps another commit a crime
  2. A persons failure to use reasonable care causes harm
  3. Statements that harm reputation
  4. The wrongdoer
  5. Defending yourself with reasonable force
  6. A crime with imprisonment of less than a year
  7. A statement made with knowledge of its falsity
  8. an illegal act
  9. person who does illegal acts

20 Clues: The wrongdoeran illegal actResponsible for harmMurder that is premeditatedperson who does illegal actsStatements that harm reputationIn court the wronged individualAn individual taking their own lifeThe killing of a human being by anotherDefending yourself with reasonable forceA person who helps another commit a crime...

Hard Words 2024-02-15

Hard Words crossword puzzle
Across
  1. reptile
  2. different
  3. Dark
  4. Vary
  5. Able to use both hands
  6. stray
Down
  1. Scatter
  2. In to minds
  3. Get rid of
  4. Head Off

10 Clues: DarkVarystrayScatterreptileHead OffdifferentGet rid ofIn to mindsAble to use both hands

Year 12 Legal - Transition 2023-12-11

Year 12 Legal - Transition crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the final court of appeal in Victoria
  2. the party that has the responsibility of proving the facts in a criminal case
  3. a type of legal assistance offered for free from VLA
  4. all people should be able to participate in the criminal justice system and its processes should be open and impartial
  5. when questioned by police, the only information you must provide is name and
  6. accused people have a right to be tried without unreasonable _
  7. if a party is dissatisfied with the outcome of their case, they might do this
  8. the court that does not have jury facilities
  9. all people should be treated the same, unless this creates disparity or disadvantage
  10. the criminal standard of proof: beyond _ doubt
Down
  1. a reason for Victoria's court hierarchy, refers to judges developing expertise in the types of cases they hear
  2. serious offences
  3. a task word that requires both similarities and differences
  4. a type of lawyer that provides assistance on one day for people struggling to navigate the Magistrates Court
  5. Southside Justice is an example of a _ CLC
  6. victims have a right to be informed about
  7. all accused people are entitled to be presumed
  8. the city Ms Campbell is from
  9. all people should be able to engage with the justice system on an informed basis
  10. offences heard in the Magistrates' Court
  11. what a criminal jury decides
  12. the number of people on a criminal jury
  13. the last name of the lawyer who lost his closing argument
  14. what a legal representative says to ensure a particular juror will not be on the jury

24 Clues: serious offencesthe city Ms Campbell is fromwhat a criminal jury decidesthe final court of appeal in Victoriathe number of people on a criminal juryoffences heard in the Magistrates' Courtvictims have a right to be informed aboutSouthside Justice is an example of a _ CLCthe court that does not have jury facilities...

Intro to NYS Law quiz 2022-12-13

Intro to NYS Law quiz crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the rule of not allowing illegally obtained evidence
  2. lowest level of the law
  3. the geographic area of the crime
  4. act of taking from a dwelling
  5. mental requirement of the law
  6. category of the law dealing with torts
  7. person accused of violating the law
  8. criminal actions that can receive up to 1 yr in jail
  9. action required in a civil case
  10. the illegal taking of a life
Down
  1. the accuser within a civil action
  2. category of the law dealing with jail time
  3. the study of law
  4. act of taking from a person
  5. the agency responsible for bring action against a criminal
  6. most serious level of crime
  7. physical requirement of the law
  8. the taking of property from a store
  9. one who practices the law

19 Clues: the study of lawlowest level of the lawone who practices the lawact of taking from a personmost serious level of crimethe illegal taking of a lifeact of taking from a dwellingmental requirement of the lawphysical requirement of the lawaction required in a civil casethe geographic area of the crimethe accuser within a civil action...

Criminal Law 2014-06-13

Criminal Law crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A person who is professionally involved in politics
  2. A person who commits robbery
  3. The act of making alcohol illegal
  4. Most powerful gangster
  5. A large quantity of money
Down
  1. A state to the left of Cleveland
  2. The illegal trading in Chicago
  3. An alcoholic beverage
  4. Famous or well known, typically for some bad quality
  5. A group of people doing illegal activity
  6. A lager scale robbery
  7. A very precious metal

12 Clues: An alcoholic beverageA lager scale robberyA very precious metalMost powerful gangsterA large quantity of moneyA person who commits robberyThe illegal trading in ChicagoA state to the left of ClevelandThe act of making alcohol illegalA group of people doing illegal activityA person who is professionally involved in politics...

criminal justice 2024-01-30

criminal justice crossword puzzle
Across
  1. small criminal conduct punishable by incarceration for less than a year
  2. the enforcement by police,the courts,and correction institute
  3. a combination of trespass and the intent to commit a crime
  4. intentionally killing/ causing death in the course of aggravated felonies
  5. police restricting freedom and taking custody of a person
  6. the two court systems of federal and state
Down
  1. highest court in the judiciary system
  2. killing someone without intent to kill them
  3. the willful and malicious burning of a structure
  4. the party who sued in a lawsuit
  5. temporary release of the defendant prior to trial
  6. the party who files a civil lawsuit against the party who is alleged to have done harm

12 Clues: the party who sued in a lawsuithighest court in the judiciary systemthe two court systems of federal and statekilling someone without intent to kill themthe willful and malicious burning of a structuretemporary release of the defendant prior to trialpolice restricting freedom and taking custody of a person...

CRIMINAL CROSSWORD 2023-12-04

CRIMINAL CROSSWORD crossword puzzle
Across
  1. "Helping" people cross the border
  2. Flea's homophone
  3. Soldiers for evil
  4. Mickey Mouse last seen
  5. ______ Of the fittest
  6. Erupting sapient
  7. Where is sanctuary
Down
  1. Mother of 2 well known
  2. 9 years into the future
  3. Brother of valley
  4. ______ In the united states
  5. Valley

12 Clues: ValleyFlea's homophoneErupting sapientSoldiers for evilBrother of valleyWhere is sanctuary______ Of the fittestMother of 2 well knownMickey Mouse last seen9 years into the future______ In the united states"Helping" people cross the border

Unit 3- Criminals and crime verbs 2021-05-03

Unit 3- Criminals and crime verbs crossword puzzle
Across
  1. using violence to steal from somebody in a public placeverb)
  2. stealing places that have been damaged in a war/natural disaster/etc.(crime)
  3. intentionally damaging public property(verb)
  4. stealing things from a shop while it is open(crime)
  5. the use of violence for political purposes(crime)
  6. killing somebody intentionally(criminal)
Down
  1. stealing from houses and flats(verb)
  2. taking a person by using violence, often to get money(verb)
  3. obtaining money illegally by using clever methodsverb)
  4. starting a fire in a building to damage it(criminal)
  5. taking things illegally from one country to another(criminal)
  6. stealing from people and banks(criminal)
  7. stealing money and things(crime)
  8. trying to make sb do sth you want by giving them money(crime)

14 Clues: stealing money and things(crime)stealing from houses and flats(verb)stealing from people and banks(criminal)killing somebody intentionally(criminal)intentionally damaging public property(verb)the use of violence for political purposes(crime)stealing things from a shop while it is open(crime)starting a fire in a building to damage it(criminal)...

Criminal Investigation Department 2013-09-21

Criminal Investigation Department crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Deoxyribonucleic acid
  2. entered as a tresspasser
  3. sharp bladed instrument
  4. shackles
  5. physical attack
  6. caught on camera
  7. possessions or goods
  8. to tkae liberty away
  9. where trials take place
  10. the location of an offence
  11. stealing from a store
  12. uses force or fear to steal
  13. place of incident
  14. 12 of your peers
Down
  1. to sratch dent or break something
  2. person of interest
  3. Conan Doyle detective
  4. bystander who sees the crime take place
  5. seizure of items for evidence
  6. unique dabs
  7. someone charged with an offence
  8. Dr friend and assistant to Holmes
  9. taken without permission
  10. oxfordshire based detective
  11. uses a scam to deceive

25 Clues: shacklesunique dabsphysical attackcaught on camera12 of your peersplace of incidentperson of interestpossessions or goodsto tkae liberty awayDeoxyribonucleic acidConan Doyle detectivestealing from a storeuses a scam to deceivesharp bladed instrumentwhere trials take placeentered as a tresspassertaken without permissionthe location of an offence...

Criminal Justice Terminology 2020-02-25

Criminal Justice Terminology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. /social security number
  2. /private investigator
  3. /special weapons and tactics
  4. /the taking of a person into custody following the rules of law
  5. /international criminal police organization
  6. /also known as
  7. /modus operandi (latin for method of operation); pattern of behavior typical for a particular offender committing a specific crime
  8. /the power to hear and determine a case
  9. witness /person who sees a crime take place
  10. /a request made by the defense or state that the case can be reviewed by a court of appeal
  11. /canine (dog)
  12. /elected chief officer of a county law enforcement agency
  13. /date of birth
  14. /assault with a dangerous or deadly weapon
  15. /a crime, less serious than a felony, and punishable by jail time
  16. warrant /an order issued by a judge for the arrest of a person
  17. /dead on arrival
  18. /proof that someone accused of a crime could not have done it
  19. /confidential informant
  20. /overdose
  21. /persons selected according to law and sworn to inquire into and declare a verdict on matters of fact
  22. /to take someone away from a place without that person’s consent or by fraud
  23. /combined DNA index system
  24. /a legal narrative description of events related to a crime
  25. /be on the lookout; similar to APB
  26. /driving while intoxicated or impaired
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  1. /threat to inflict injury with an apparent ability to do so
  2. /child protective services
  3. /an alternative to imprisonment allowing a person found guilty of an offense to stay in the community, usually under conditions and under the supervision of a probation officer
  4. /a serious crime, such as murder or arson
  5. /gunshot residue
  6. of limitations /the period of time within which a lawsuit must be brought, after which it is barred for lapse of time
  7. /the termination of formal charges
  8. /assistant attorney general
  9. /arresting officer
  10. /questioning, usually by the police, of a suspect in custody
  11. /a violation of the criminal law of a federal, state or local jurisdiction
  12. /last known as
  13. warrant /a written order issued by a judge that directs a law enforcement officer to search a specific area for a specific piece of evidence
  14. /breaking and entering
  15. /blood alcohol concentration
  16. /all-points bulletin; similar to BOLO
  17. /someone who intentionally helps another person commit a felony
  18. /a person under the age of 18
  19. /a person(s) formally charged but not yet tried for a crime
  20. /driving under the influence
  21. /hitting or striking another person

47 Clues: /overdose/canine (dog)/also known as/last known as/date of birth/gunshot residue/dead on arrival/arresting officer/private investigator/breaking and entering/social security number/confidential informant/child protective services/combined DNA index system/assistant attorney general/special weapons and tactics/blood alcohol concentration...

Criminal Justice System 2019-11-27

Criminal Justice System crossword puzzle
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  1. A sentencing principle aimed at physically preventing offenders from reoffending
  2. This has been removed as a mitigating factor that judges can consider
  3. A judgement used in determining future sentences
  4. A type of sentencing that sets out compulsory minimum punishments
  5. A new type of offence carrying a mandatory minimum sentence is __________ causing death
  6. A sentencing principle aimed at punishing an offender
  7. A sentencing principle aimed at discouraging future criminal behaviour
  8. The NSW Government has recently introduced laws providing for __________ for early guilty pleas
  9. A criminal sentence is a __________ imposed by the state
  10. A hearing that determines an offender's punishment
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  1. Mandatory sentencing undermines the ____________ of powers
  2. A factor that increases the severity of a sentence
  3. A sentencing principle aimed at treating the underlying cause for criminal behaviour
  4. The main piece of legislation governing sentencing in NSW is the Crimes (Sentencing _______) Act 1999
  5. The NSW Government has introduced laws governing non-__________ periods
  6. Courts are now able to take these into account when sentencing offenders in certain cases where a victim is deceased
  7. A factor that reduces the severity of a sentence
  8. The offender in the Thomas Kelly case
  9. Judges are given this in the sentencing process
  10. No judicial officer can impose a penalty higher than this

20 Clues: The offender in the Thomas Kelly caseJudges are given this in the sentencing processA judgement used in determining future sentencesA factor that reduces the severity of a sentenceA factor that increases the severity of a sentenceA hearing that determines an offender's punishmentA sentencing principle aimed at punishing an offender...

Criminal Justice System 2020-03-29

Criminal Justice System crossword puzzle
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  1. Award privileges, punish bad behavior
  2. These courts have the power to remove children from their homes and move them to foster homes or other treatment facilities
  3. Who presents a case to the prosecutor?
  4. A written statement of the essential facts of the offense charged against the accused
  5. This group includes neighborhoods, educational facilities, individuals, families, etc. that report crime
  6. Impose sentences for criminals, set bail
  7. Hears evidence against the accused presented by the prosecutor and decides if there is sufficient evidence to cause the accused to be brought to trial
  8. Another word for a judge
  9. After a criminal is convicted, this is imposed
  10. Bank robbery, kidnaping, etc.
  11. When sentenced to more than 1 year
  12. The accused
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  1. Outlines the rights for individuals
  2. The release of a prisoner before the full sentence has been served
  3. Determine length of parole
  4. Allows the convicted person to remain free but be subject to certain conditions and restrictions such as drug testing or drug treatment
  5. Seeks to control crime
  6. All suspects prosecuted for serious crimes have a right to be represented by this person
  7. Requires the offender to pay compensation to the victim
  8. Finding this person involved in the crime is essential to moving the case through the system
  9. File/drop/reduce charges
  10. Enforce crime, detain people
  11. This is where the accused is informed of the charges, advised of the rights of criminal defendants, and asked to enter a plea to the charges
  12. What is the upper age for juvenile court jurisdiction?
  13. When sentenced to less than 1 year

25 Clues: The accusedSeeks to control crimeFile/drop/reduce chargesAnother word for a judgeDetermine length of paroleEnforce crime, detain peopleBank robbery, kidnaping, etc.When sentenced to more than 1 yearWhen sentenced to less than 1 yearOutlines the rights for individualsAward privileges, punish bad behaviorWho presents a case to the prosecutor?...

criminal justice system 2020-03-28

criminal justice system crossword puzzle
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  1. formal judgement on a disputed matter
  2. occurrence where a convicted criminal got reoffended
  3. punishment enforced by the government
  4. when an offense is committed by a minor Police enforce laws
  5. period of time an offender has to be on good behavior after release
  6. a minor crime
  7. part of the us government incharge of enforcing laws
  8. Assign to type of correctional facility Parolingauthorities Revoke parole
  9. someone who preps a case for court
  10. the release of a prisoner temporarily
  11. file charges
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  1. courts decision of someone is guilty or not
  2. handle cases and drop charges
  3. people who enforce the law
  4. someone of the age of 17 or younger
  5. an action that is punishable by state of law
  6. held in court and each side has a right to give their case on why they are in the right.
  7. lower level prison or community jail
  8. answer to a claim in a criminal case
  9. release from jail or correctional facility
  10. more serious crime than a misdemeanor
  11. to charge someone with a crime

22 Clues: file chargesa minor crimepeople who enforce the lawhandle cases and drop chargesto charge someone with a crimesomeone who preps a case for courtsomeone of the age of 17 or youngerlower level prison or community jailanswer to a claim in a criminal caseformal judgement on a disputed matterpunishment enforced by the government...

Criminal Justice System 2020-03-27

Criminal Justice System crossword puzzle
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  1. All suspects who have been thought to have committed a serious crime have the right to hire a ____ ____.
  2. What is the most serious sentence?
  3. The incarcerated normally spend time in either ____ or ____.
  4. Most crime is handled with ____ and ____ Governments.
  5. What large group investigates the presented evidence in a court?
  6. This is where prisoners may be able to appeal their sentences.
  7. A plea of guilty sometimes results in negotiations between the prosecutor, and the ____.
  8. Many juveniles are sent to ____ programs to not suffer from incarceration.
  9. The more arrests one has, the more likely they are to be arrested ____.
  10. Limits of discretion ____.
  11. Where the accused is told their punishment and asked to enter a plea of charges.
  12. If a judge does not find a probable cause, the case must be ____.
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  1. When juveniles are incarcerated, the case is formally handled by filing a ____ ____.
  2. The condition where you can release a prisoner before their time is fully served.
  3. Once released from incarceration, juveniles are normally ordered this in order to teach them a lesson.
  4. Each State and the Federal Government has its own ____ ____ ____.
  5. Judges see whether or not there is a _____ _____ to keep the suspect.
  6. Who decided whether or not charges will be filed on someone who committed a crime?
  7. The accused person pleads this when there is a penalty and wishes to not admit guilt.
  8. A person who is thought to have committed a crime.
  9. A ____ ____ occurs when a decision could be made at first glance.
  10. What is the maximum age in most states to be sent to juvenile prison?
  11. A person accused of a serious crime is guaranteed a ____ ____ ____.
  12. ____ also has a criminal justice system to help with bank robberies and kidnapping.

24 Clues: Limits of discretion ____.What is the most serious sentence?A person who is thought to have committed a crime.Most crime is handled with ____ and ____ Governments.The incarcerated normally spend time in either ____ or ____.This is where prisoners may be able to appeal their sentences.What large group investigates the presented evidence in a court?...

Criminal Justice Crossword 2021-02-25

Criminal Justice Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. verdict that usually results when a court of law finds a defendant guilty of a crime
  2. the standard of proof required in a criminal trial
  3. any crime punishable by a term in state prison
  4. a formal accusation made by a governmental authority asserting that somebody has committed a crime
  5. criminal intent
  6. Excessive use of psychoactive drugs, such as alcohol, pain medications, or illegal drugs
  7. the system of law concerned with private relations between members of a community
  8. seize (someone) by legal authority and take into custody
  9. A person who aids, abets, or encourages another to commit a crime but who is not present at the scene
  10. a group or society of associates, friends or members of a family with a defined leadership and internal organization that identifies with or claims control over territory in a community and engages, either individually or collectively, in illegal, and possibly violent, behavior
  11. a convicted criminal who reoffends, especially repeatedly
  12. an illegal act for which someone can be punished by the government especially
  13. one associated with another especially in wrongdoing
  14. a smaller crime other than felony
  15. federal and state laws that make certain behavior illegal and punishable by imprisonment and/or fine
  16. the act of asking for or trying to obtain something from someone
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  1. An agreement between two or more people to commit an illegal act, along with an intent to achieve the agreement's goa
  2. the set of laws or policies that regulate the manufacture, sale, transfer, possession, modification, or use of firearms by civilians
  3. any agreement in a criminal case between the prosecutor and defendant whereby the defendant agrees to plead guilty or nolo contendere to a particular charge in return for some concession from the prosecutor
  4. standard of proof required in a civil trial
  5. a person who has committed a prescribed offence
  6. someone who assists 1) someone who has committed a crime, 2) after the person has committed the crime, 3) with knowledge that the person committed the crime, and 4) with the intent to help the person avoid arrest or punishment
  7. declare the punishment decided for (an offender)
  8. a failure to act when you have a duty to act
  9. the level of certainty and the degree of evidence necessary to establish proof in a proceeding
  10. a criminal has an intent to commit a crime and takes a substantial step toward completing the crime, but for reasons not intended by the criminal, the final resulting crime does not occur
  11. the state of being confined in prison; imprisonment

27 Clues: criminal intenta smaller crime other than felonystandard of proof required in a civil triala failure to act when you have a duty to actany crime punishable by a term in state prisona person who has committed a prescribed offencedeclare the punishment decided for (an offender)the standard of proof required in a criminal trial...

Criminal law crossword 2022-05-26

Criminal law crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. The willing and malicious damage to property
  2. Unlawful taking and carrying away of the property of another through violence, force, or threats
  3. Breaking and entering property at night with the intent to commit a felony
  4. Type of jeopardy where in the 5th Amendment it says no person can be tried twice for the same crime
  5. The offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation
  6. The act of stealing goods from a store
  7. Crime where a person falsely makes or alters a writing or document with intent to defraud
  8. Type of defense where a person cannot be held responsible if they do not know what they are doing
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  1. Willful and malicious burning of the property of another
  2. Type of conduct where unruly behavior consists as a minor offense
  3. The unlawful killing of another human being without malice of aforethought
  4. Unlawful removal or restraint of a person against their will
  5. Unlawful taking and carrying away of the personal property of another with intent to deprive the owner
  6. Type of defense where to believe they are in danger of serious injury or death
  7. The act of giving or receiving something of value in exchange for some kind of influence or action in return
  8. Taking part in a violent public disturbance is called
  9. Only crime defined by US Constitution
  10. Type of unauthorized racing where two vehicles side by side run a pre-arranged course
  11. Temporarily taking of a motor vehicle without the owner’s permission
  12. Wrongful taking of another's property by a person who has been entrusted with that property

20 Clues: Only crime defined by US ConstitutionThe act of stealing goods from a storeThe willing and malicious damage to propertyTaking part in a violent public disturbance is calledWillful and malicious burning of the property of anotherUnlawful removal or restraint of a person against their will...

Criminal law crossword 2022-05-26

Criminal law crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Type of conduct where unruly behavior consists as a minor offense
  2. Type of unauthorized racing where two vehicles side by side run a pre-arranged course
  3. breaking and entering of a dwelling at night with the intent to commit a felony
  4. Willful and malicious burning of the property/dwelling of another
  5. Type of defense where to believe they are in danger of serious injury or death
  6. Temporarily taking of a motor vehicle without the owner’s permission
  7. Taking part in a violent public disturbance is called
  8. violence, force, or threats
  9. Wrongful taking of another’s property by a person who has been entrusted with that property
  10. The offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation
  11. Unlawful removal or restraint of a person against their will
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  1. The act of stealing goods from a store
  2. Crime where a person falsely makes or alters a writing or document with intent to defraud
  3. Unlawful taking and carrying away of the personal property of another with intent to deprive the owner
  4. The act of giving or receiving something of value in exchange for some kind of influence or action in return
  5. Type of jeopardy where in the 5th Amendment it says no person can be tried twice for the same crime
  6. The unlawful killing of another human being without malice of aforethought
  7. the willing and malicious damage to property
  8. Unlawful taking and carrying away of the property of another
  9. Only crime defined by US Constitution
  10. Type of defense where a person cannot be held responsible if they do not know what they are doing

21 Clues: violence, force, or threatsOnly crime defined by US ConstitutionThe act of stealing goods from a storethe willing and malicious damage to propertyTaking part in a violent public disturbance is calledUnlawful taking and carrying away of the property of anotherUnlawful removal or restraint of a person against their will...

Criminal Code Vocab 2022-01-14

Criminal Code Vocab crossword puzzle
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  1. Unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property in order to intimidate or coerce a government, the civil population in an attempt to further certain political or social objectives.
  2. using someones personal information without his or hers consent to commit a crime.
  3. Taking someones property without his or hers consent.
  4. The application or treat of force without the other persons consent.
  5. The pursuit or repeated communication with an unwilling victim.
  6. Theft involving violence or threats of violence.
  7. Words,images or actions that are offensive to the public morality.
  8. A violation of traffic regulations, such as breaking the speed limits.
  9. The illegal, forced removal of a child from the custodial parent.
  10. the body of public law that declares actions to be crimes and prescribes punishments for those crimes.
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  1. Culpable homicide that is not murder or infanticide.
  2. The killing of another person, directly or indirectly.
  3. The age at which a young person can legally consent to sexual activity.
  4. The act of counselling, aiding, or abetting someone to commit a crime.
  5. Mercy killing, usually to relieve suffering.
  6. A hand-held weapon, such as a rifle, pistol, or other portable gun.
  7. Intentionally causing damage to property by fire.
  8. Sexual activity in exchange for money.
  9. entering someones premises without permission with intent to commit an indictable offence.
  10. Intentional homicide
  11. Intentional deceit in order to cause a loss of property.
  12. agreement given freely and voluntarily.

22 Clues: Intentional homicideSexual activity in exchange for money.agreement given freely and voluntarily.Mercy killing, usually to relieve suffering.Theft involving violence or threats of violence.Intentionally causing damage to property by fire.Culpable homicide that is not murder or infanticide.Taking someones property without his or hers consent....

Criminal Law & Procedures 2022-10-18

Criminal Law & Procedures crossword puzzle
Across
  1. disprove, justify, or excuse the alleged crime.
  2. Offenses committed in the business world typically are referred to as white-collar crimes
  3. law and imposed by a court
  4. for one year or less, by a fine of $1,000 or less, or both.
  5. A punishable offense against society
  6. is the use of the force that appears to be reasonably necessary to the victim to pre-
  7. Are based on problems with
  8. death, serious bodily harm, rape, or kidnapping.
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  1. freedom from prosecution even
  2. way evidence is obtained or the way an accused person is arrested, questioned, tried, or punished.
  3. a crime punishable by confinement for more than a year in a state prison or by a fine of more than $1,000, or both—or even death.
  4. one has committed the crime charged.
  5. a less serious crime in exchange for having a
  6. a reasonable ground for belief
  7. is action that hinders the administration of justice.
  8. a less serious crime. It usually is punishable by confinement in a county or city
  9. serious charge dropped
  10. An accused person may agree to plead guilty
  11. Any penalty provided
  12. a legal position taken by an accused to defeat the charges against him or her.

20 Clues: Any penalty providedserious charge droppedlaw and imposed by a courtAre based on problems withfreedom from prosecution evena reasonable ground for beliefone has committed the crime charged.A punishable offense against societyAn accused person may agree to plead guiltya less serious crime in exchange for having a...

Criminal Intentions Crossword 2022-01-18

Criminal Intentions Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Raskolnikov is an example of an anti____
  2. Raskolnikov argues that this English physicist was an extraordinary man
  3. H.H. Holmes’ real last name
  4. Ayoola says “All [Tade] wants is a __________”
  5. Symbol of Christianity that Sonya gives to Raskolnikov before he confesses
  6. Philosophy that Raskolnikov adopts after his murders
  7. Colloquial name of Katerina Ivanovna’s illness
  8. Ayoola completely lacks this ability to understand other’s feelings
  9. Patrick Prendergast reflects this theme of The Devil in the White City
  10. Color of the buildings in the Chicago World’s Fair
  11. Season that Crime and Punishment happens in
  12. Eighteen Ninety-_____ World’s Columbian Exposition
  13. The Devil in the White City occurs in this era of American History
  14. Stage name of William Cody, who was denied from performing within the Chicago World’s Fair
  15. My Sister, the Serial Killer is filled with this type of humor
  16. Bible story in Crime and Punishment
  17. Region that Raskolnikov is sent to as punishment
  18. Name of Daniel Burnham’s partner who died early on in the book
  19. Ayoola and Korede’s aunty
  20. A certain organ that is a major symbol in The Devil in the White City
  21. Zossimov’s occupation
  22. Perception vs _______, a theme found in Crime and Punishment and The Devil in the White City
  23. This quality of H.H. Holmes allowed him to persuade innocent people
  24. Colorful dichotomy in Devil in the White City
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  1. Power that Raskolnikov often attributes his actions to
  2. Emeline Cigrand leaves this in Holmes’ vault
  3. Type of disaster that serves as a motif of destruction in The Devil in the White City
  4. Designer and namesake of Chicago’s signature wheel
  5. Korede’s occupation
  6. Name of the park that the Chicago World’s Fair was built on, honoring a 19th century president
  7. Occupation of Nikolai, who wrongly confessed to Raskolnikov’s murders
  8. Sister ship of the Titanic that Burnham is on in the prologue
  9. rench structure that the Chicago World’s Fair tried to outdo
  10. Behavioral complex displayed by Luzhin in his interactions with Dunya
  11. Comatose confidant?
  12. Nigerian language employed by Oyinkan Braithwaite
  13. High class, aristocratic Russians spoke and wrote in this language
  14. Svidrigailov tells the guard he’s going to this country before killing himself
  15. Ilya Petrovich’s nickname, because of his short temper
  16. Crime and Punishment River
  17. Flower-loving designer of Central Park and the World’s Fair
  18. Adjective that describes most men in My Sister, the Serial Killer
  19. City where Holmes was finally arrested
  20. Marmaledov’s main temptation
  21. My Sister, the Serial Killer city
  22. Word meaning “from the father” (Raskolnikov’s is Romanovich)
  23. Korede’s decisions to help her sister blur the line between these two things
  24. Where Raskolnikov hides his stolen possessions under
  25. The citizens of Chicago display this quality on Opening Day
  26. My Sister, the Serial Killer opens with the murder of this man

50 Clues: Korede’s occupationComatose confidant?Zossimov’s occupationAyoola and Korede’s auntyCrime and Punishment RiverH.H. Holmes’ real last nameMarmaledov’s main temptationMy Sister, the Serial Killer cityBible story in Crime and PunishmentCity where Holmes was finally arrestedRaskolnikov is an example of an anti____...

Criminal Intentions Crossword 2022-01-18

Criminal Intentions Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Colorful dichotomy in Devil in the White City
  2. Stage name of William Cody, who was denied from performing within the Chicago World’s Fair
  3. Color of the buildings in the Chicago World’s Fair
  4. A certain organ that is a major symbol in The Devil in the White City
  5. Region that Raskolnikov is sent to as punishment
  6. Crime and Punishment River
  7. Raskolnikov argues that this English physicist was an extraordinary man
  8. Bible story in Crime and Punishment
  9. City where Holmes was finally arrested
  10. Korede’s decisions to help her sister blur the line between these two things
  11. Svidrigailov tells the guard he’s going to this country before killing himself
  12. Comatose confidant?
  13. Occupation of Nikolai, who wrongly confessed to Raskolnikov’s murders
  14. Emeline Cigrand leaves this in Holmes’ vault
  15. Ayoola completely lacks this ability to understand other’s feelings
  16. Eighteen Ninety-_____ World’s Columbian Exposition
  17. High class, aristocratic Russians spoke and wrote in this language
  18. Symbol of Christianity that Sonya gives to Raskolnikov before he confesses
  19. Sister ship of the Titanic that Burnham is on in the prologue
  20. Ilya Petrovich’s nickname, because of his short temper
  21. Name of Daniel Burnham’s partner who died early on in the book
  22. Power that Raskolnikov often attributes his actions to
  23. French structure that the Chicago World’s Fair tried to outdo
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  1. The Devil in the White City occurs in this era of American History
  2. My Sister, the Serial Killer opens with the murder of this man
  3. Type of disaster that serves as a motif of destruction in The Devil in the White City
  4. The citizens of Chicago display this quality on Opening Day
  5. Nigerian language employed by Oyinkan Braithwaite
  6. Behavioral complex displayed by Luzhin in his interactions with Dunya
  7. Korede’s occupation
  8. Zossimov’s occupation
  9. Ayoola and Korede’s aunty
  10. My Sister, the Serial Killer city
  11. Season that Crime and Punishment happens in
  12. Philosophy that Raskolnikov adopts after his murders
  13. Flower-loving designer of Central Park and the World’s Fair
  14. Colloquial name of Katerina Ivanovna’s illness
  15. Marmaledov’s main temptation
  16. Raskolnikov is an example of an anti____
  17. Where Raskolnikov hides his stolen possessions under
  18. Word meaning “from the father” (Raskolnikov’s is Romanovich)
  19. This quality of H.H. Holmes allowed him to persuade innocent people
  20. Designer and namesake of Chicago’s signature wheel
  21. Ayoola says “All [Tade] wants is a __________”
  22. Adjective that describes most men in My Sister, the Serial Killer
  23. Name of the park that the Chicago World’s Fair was built on, honoring a 19th century president
  24. Patrick Prendergast reflects this theme of The Devil in the White City
  25. H.H. Holmes’ real last name
  26. Perception vs _______, a theme found in Crime and Punishment and The Devil in the White City
  27. My Sister, the Serial Killer is filled with this type of humor

50 Clues: Korede’s occupationComatose confidant?Zossimov’s occupationAyoola and Korede’s auntyCrime and Punishment RiverH.H. Holmes’ real last nameMarmaledov’s main temptationMy Sister, the Serial Killer cityBible story in Crime and PunishmentCity where Holmes was finally arrestedRaskolnikov is an example of an anti____...

Criminal Code Vocab 2022-01-13

Criminal Code Vocab crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a rifle or pistol
  2. theft involving violence
  3. intentionally deceiving the public or person in order to cause a loss of property
  4. causing bodily harm
  5. painlessly putting to death, as an act of mercy
  6. the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property in order to intimidate or coerce a government
  7. words, images or actions that go against moral values
  8. a law broken while operating a motor vehicle
  9. an agreement given freely and voluntarily
  10. the killing of another person, directly or indirectly
  11. entering into another's premises without permission by breaking
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  1. intentional homicide
  2. age at which law recognizes the legal capacity the ability to understand the nature and effect of ones actions
  3. taking ones property without consent
  4. aiding or abetting someone to commit suicide
  5. killing another person by committing an unlawful act
  6. recklessly causing damage by fire or explosives
  7. communicating with an unwilling victim person whom it has effected
  8. the body of public law that declares actions to be crimes
  9. sexual activities in exchange for money
  10. illegal, forced removal of an unmarried person under the age of 16
  11. using someones personal information, without consent

22 Clues: a rifle or pistolcausing bodily harmintentional homicidetheft involving violencetaking ones property without consentsexual activities in exchange for moneyan agreement given freely and voluntarilyaiding or abetting someone to commit suicidea law broken while operating a motor vehiclerecklessly causing damage by fire or explosives...

q4 criminal justice1 2022-05-11

q4 criminal justice1 crossword puzzle
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  1. An assessment of the risk level probationers pose to the community and themselves.
  2. A state correctional facility designed to hold convicted felons while they serve their criminal sentence. (State Prison)
  3. A condition of probation in which the offender repays society of the victim of the crime for the trouble the offender caused.
  4. Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other.
  5. Sentencing is aimed at sparing non-dangerous offenders from the stigma and labeling of a criminal conviction and involvement with the justice process
  6. The action or practice of awarding each person his or her just due. Sanctions based on equity seek to compensate individual victims and the general society for their losses due to crime rehabilitation Sentencing is aimed at reducing future criminality by treating and eliminating the underlying causes of crime.
  7. Defendants may be asked to confront their behavior, the damage they caused the victim, and the shame they brought to their family, friends, and community. The goal is satisfying everyone’s need and restore the wrongdoer to good standing in society.
  8. for employment, or to maintain family ties.
  9. a state or federal correctional institution for incarceration of felony offenders for terms of 1 year or more. (State or Federal)
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  1. A correctional policy that allows inmates to leave the institution for vocational or educational
  2. A correctional facility designed to hold pretrial detainees and misdemeanants serving their criminal sentences. (County Jails)
  3. Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served simultaneously and run together.
  4. Levying a money payment on offenders to compensate society for their misdeeds.
  5. The policy of keeping dangerous criminals of confinement to eliminate the risk of their repeating their offense in society
  6. A prison term that is delayed while the defendant undergoes a period of community treatment. If the treatment is successful, the prison sentence is
  7. An administrative act performed by a parole authority that removes a person from parole, or a judicial order by a court removing a person from parole or probation, in response to a violation on the part of the parolee or probationer.
  8. An alternative sanction that requires an offender to work in the community at such tasks as cleaning public parks or working with disabled children in lieu of an incarceration sentence.
  9. A sentence entailing the conditional release of a convicted offender into the community under the supervision of the court (in the form of a probation officer), subject to certain conditions for a specified time
  10. The medieval practice of allowing offenders to go unpunished if they agreed to refrain from any further criminal behavior
  11. The process in which a probation officer settles cases at the initial appearance before the onset of formal criminal proceedings.

20 Clues: for employment, or to maintain family ties.Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other.Levying a money payment on offenders to compensate society for their misdeeds.An assessment of the risk level probationers pose to the community and themselves....

Criminal Justice Terms 2022-08-24

Criminal Justice Terms crossword puzzle
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  1. to lie under oath
  2. a hearing where a person is formally hear their charges and get their plea
  3. a lawyers final opportunity in trial to explain to the judge and jury why they should win the case
  4. unintentionally causing the death of another person
  5. fairness in all legal matters, both civil and criminal
  6. when someone who loses in court asks for a higher court
  7. an uncompleted trial
  8. the power or the right of the court to interpret or apply a law
  9. when a person is held in a state for a crime that happened in the state
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  1. a lawyers first opportunity to address the jury in a trial
  2. another way to explain an attorney
  3. intentional killing with no prior intent to kill
  4. the judge listens and hears arguments from both prosecution and defendant
  5. officers must have a reason before detaining someone
  6. malicious intent to kill but not premeditated
  7. no other reasonable evidence to prove someone is guilty
  8. unlawfully seized evidence cannot be used in the court
  9. considering a fair case without choosing a side
  10. sentencing someone to death for a more serious crime and carrying out with that sentence
  11. another word for someone who is in jail

20 Clues: to lie under oathan uncompleted trialanother way to explain an attorneyanother word for someone who is in jailmalicious intent to kill but not premeditatedconsidering a fair case without choosing a sideintentional killing with no prior intent to killunintentionally causing the death of another person...

Criminal Law Vocabulary 2023-06-03

Criminal Law Vocabulary crossword puzzle
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  1. District Court Arraignment
  2. Department of Corrections
  3. A statement made under oath
  4. Only a higher court can change the judgment of a lower court
  5. A document sent out, ordering someone to appear
  6. Proceeding brought to court without notice to the other side
  7. They are worn to give a fair verdict
  8. Defendants Punishment ordered by the court
  9. Fairbanks Police Department
  10. Charging Document
  11. A person summoned to testify
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  1. Defendant is required to report to Jail
  2. Defendant released before trial under specific conditions
  3. Evidence
  4. Statement made to use as discovery
  5. Submitted by either party for a judge to make a decision related to the case
  6. North Pole Police Department
  7. Final decision made by the court
  8. Law Office Assistant
  9. Defendant representing themselves
  10. Alaska State Troopers

21 Clues: EvidenceCharging DocumentLaw Office AssistantAlaska State TroopersDepartment of CorrectionsDistrict Court ArraignmentA statement made under oathFairbanks Police DepartmentNorth Pole Police DepartmentA person summoned to testifyFinal decision made by the courtDefendant representing themselvesStatement made to use as discovery...

Criminal Law Crossword 2022-02-26

Criminal Law Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. The standard of proof required in a criminal case is beyond ? doubt
  2. Meaning a guilty mind
  3. When someone is unable to control their actions
  4. If a person is able to establish this then it means there is no mens rea and therefore they cannot be guilty of murder
  5. This type of killing is an element of murder
  6. A person is not guilty when this happens as there is no mens rea
  7. The parties which bears the burden of proof in a criminal case
  8. The killing of a person
  9. This type of indifference may result in a charge of murder
  10. A person may NOT use the defence of intoxication if they ended up in that state this way
  11. This must exist if a person wishes to claim self defence
  12. Under this age you cannot be charged with a crime
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  1. This type of malice must exist for a person to be guilty of murder
  2. There must be this type of link between the accused action’s and the death of the victim for the accused to be found guilty of murder
  3. If you try and kill a person but fail you are likely to be found guilty of this type of murder
  4. A type of homicide where malice aforethought is absent
  5. An intention to commit this type of harm may result in a charge of murder
  6. This may result in a person not giving the required standard of care and could result in a charge of manslaughter
  7. A causal link is not broken because of this, even if it is unexpected
  8. A defence to murder
  9. The guilty act

21 Clues: The guilty actA defence to murderMeaning a guilty mindThe killing of a personThis type of killing is an element of murderWhen someone is unable to control their actionsUnder this age you cannot be charged with a crimeA type of homicide where malice aforethought is absentThis must exist if a person wishes to claim self defence...

Vocab pg 72 2024-04-17

Vocab pg 72 crossword puzzle
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  1. Where criminals are
  2. Who protects the people from the criminals
  3. When some criminals steal money
  4. Catch somen¡thing that is not yours
  5. The mark that you left when you walk
  6. The mark that you left when you touch something
  7. The person who looks for clues
  8. The person who stays where the crime is investigate
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  1. When the police catch a criminal
  2. When you kill someone
  3. Study a crime
  4. Follow someone who is running from the police
  5. Look with a lot of detail
  6. When you know who is the criminal, you..... a crime
  7. What you use to kill someone
  8. A clue in a other way
  9. Someone who commits a crime

17 Clues: Study a crimeWhere criminals areWhen you kill someoneA clue in a other wayLook with a lot of detailSomeone who commits a crimeWhat you use to kill someoneThe person who looks for cluesWhen some criminals steal moneyWhen the police catch a criminalCatch somen¡thing that is not yoursThe mark that you left when you walk...

Criminal History 2013-11-05

Criminal History crossword puzzle
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  1. COURT LIABILITY Being found liable to pay damages to another person by a civil court of law.
  2. This happens when having considered the character of the offender and the nature and circumstances of a crime, the court deems that punishment would not be appropriate. There are two types: conditional and absolute.
  3. When a person takes something belonging to another person, without that person's consent and without having any right to it.
  4. When a person intentionally or recklessly causes damage by fire or explosion to property, whether or not that person owns the property.
  5. Including possession, possession for purpose of trafficking, trafficking, importing and exporting, and production.
  6. When a person causes an economic loss to another person or endangers the economic interests of another person by using dishonest means or by lying.
  7. When a person knowingly possesses items obtained by illegal means.
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  1. When a person intentionally damages property belonging to another person.
  2. A violation of the Criminal Code of Canada.
  3. Judgement, as by a jury or judge, that a defendant is not guilty of a crime as charged.
  4. Eliminates the potential future effects of the conviction on the reputation of the accused.
  5. To cancel a policy retroactively to the effective date and to return any premiums collected.

12 Clues: A violation of the Criminal Code of Canada.When a person knowingly possesses items obtained by illegal means.When a person intentionally damages property belonging to another person.Judgement, as by a jury or judge, that a defendant is not guilty of a crime as charged....

Criminal Justice 2023-05-17

Criminal Justice crossword puzzle
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  1. An offender being required to pay a victim for loss or damages
  2. An offender committing a new crime and returning to prison
  3. A juvenile crime that would be a crime for an adult or juvenile.
  4. An early release from prison
  5. The acronym for a fire fighters air pack.
  6. The deadliest fire in U.S. history
  7. A type of fire truck that may be sent for a chemical spill or leak
  8. Another word for whipping, the most common punishment given throughout history.
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  1. A juvenile charge that would not be a crime for an adult
  2. Clearing a person's criminal record
  3. Serving multiple prison sentences back-to-back.
  4. The reduction of a sentence or punishment.

12 Clues: An early release from prisonThe deadliest fire in U.S. historyClearing a person's criminal recordThe acronym for a fire fighters air pack.The reduction of a sentence or punishment.Serving multiple prison sentences back-to-back.A juvenile charge that would not be a crime for an adultAn offender committing a new crime and returning to prison...

MASTER MINDS 2014 2014-10-01

MASTER MINDS 2014 crossword puzzle
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  1. In astronomy, what planet is the third closest to our Sun?
  2. Definition of this word: (adj.) Longing for the past (Example the stresses of studying for exams, filling out college applications, and spirit week left many seniors _______ for the days when recess was still a daily activity
  3. The first name of a major character in “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”
  4. This is one of the eight parts of speech that indicates surprise or emotion, such as "Ouch!" or "Wow!"
  5. Election day is always the first ______________ in November.
  6. A state park right near us that bears the name of a famous New Yorker (founder of Standard Oil Company and a billionaire!)
  7. Throughout the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe, the bird repeats which word?
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  1. In biology, what is the species name for human beings?
  2. A number multiplied by a variable in an expression
  3. Who is the President of Russia? (2 words)
  4. What famous scientist is credited with the discovery of the concept of gravity?
  5. A measure of steepness
  6. A letter representing a value that may change

13 Clues: A measure of steepnessWho is the President of Russia? (2 words)A letter representing a value that may changeA number multiplied by a variable in an expressionIn biology, what is the species name for human beings?In astronomy, what planet is the third closest to our Sun?Election day is always the first ______________ in November....

MASTER MINDS 2014 2014-10-01

MASTER MINDS 2014 crossword puzzle
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  1. This branch of government is headed by Congress, which includes the House of Representatives and the Senate. Their main task is to make the laws
  2. A measure of steepness
  3. This is one of the eight parts of speech that indicates surprise or emotion, such as "Ouch!" or "Wow!"
  4. A number multiplied by a variable in an expression
  5. In astronomy, what planet is the third closest to our Sun?
  6. A letter representing a value that may change
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  1. In biology, what is the species name for human beings?
  2. Definition of this word: (adj.) Longing for the past (Example the stresses of studying for exams, filling out college applications, and spirit week left many seniors _______ for the days when recess was still a daily activity
  3. Who is the President of Russia? (2 words)
  4. Throughout the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe, the bird repeats which word?
  5. A state park right near us that bears the name of a famous New Yorker (founder of Standard Oil Company and a billionaire!)
  6. What famous scientist is credited with the discovery of the concept of gravity?
  7. The first name of a major character in “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”

13 Clues: A measure of steepnessWho is the President of Russia? (2 words)A letter representing a value that may changeA number multiplied by a variable in an expressionIn biology, what is the species name for human beings?In astronomy, what planet is the third closest to our Sun?The first name of a major character in “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”...

Legal Crossowrd 2013-05-28

Legal Crossowrd crossword puzzle
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  1. When a criminal defendant is brought before a judge after conviction for ordering the terms of the punishment
  2. Court A place where more important trials happen
  3. A person who is not a judge but who is authorised to hear and decide certain cases
  4. A person who lends money to a defendant to pay for bail
  5. A place where trials are held
  6. To be found guilty of a crime
  7. Saying that something is true
  8. Any criminal offense for which a person is sentenced to imprisonment for more than one year
  9. 12 ordinary citizens called to court
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  1. Last name of Judy
  2. Starts with Fede ends with ration
  3. Power and authority of a court to hear and make a judgment in a case
  4. Starts with Refer ends with endum
  5. An accused persons answer to a criminal charge
  6. Testimony given by a witness who tells second or third hand information
  7. Also called the state's attorney. Represents the state in a criminal case against a defendant
  8. An offense for which the only sentence authorized is a fine
  9. Statements made by a witness or party under oath

18 Clues: Last name of JudyA place where trials are heldTo be found guilty of a crimeSaying that something is trueStarts with Fede ends with rationStarts with Refer ends with endum12 ordinary citizens called to courtAn accused persons answer to a criminal chargeCourt A place where more important trials happenStatements made by a witness or party under oath...

Unit 3- Criminals and crime verbs 2021-05-03

Unit 3- Criminals and crime verbs crossword puzzle
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  1. using violence to steal from somebody in a public placeverb)
  2. stealing places that have been damaged in a war/natural disaster/etc.(crime)
  3. intentionally damaging public property(verb)
  4. stealing things from a shop while it is open(crime)
  5. the use of violence for political purposes(crime)
  6. killing somebody intentionally(criminal)
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  1. stealing from houses and flats(verb)
  2. taking a person by using violence, often to get money(verb)
  3. obtaining money illegally by using clever methods(verb)
  4. starting a fire in a building to damage it(criminal)
  5. taking things illegally from one country to another(criminal)
  6. stealing from people and banks(criminal)
  7. stealing money and things(crime)
  8. trying to make sb do sth you want by giving them money(crime)

14 Clues: stealing money and things(crime)stealing from houses and flats(verb)stealing from people and banks(criminal)killing somebody intentionally(criminal)intentionally damaging public property(verb)the use of violence for political purposes(crime)stealing things from a shop while it is open(crime)starting a fire in a building to damage it(criminal)...

SACE - CIVIL VS CRIMINAL 2023-09-14

SACE - CIVIL VS CRIMINAL crossword puzzle
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  1. standard of proof in criminal cases
  2. person who initiates criminal cases
  3. cases that should be tried in front of jury
  4. example of penalty that restrict a person's liberty
  5. one of the element that need to be proven for criminal cases
  6. claims for economic loss that can be quantified in dollar terms
  7. legal liability placed on a person or organization for the tort of negligence committed by an employee
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  1. standard of proof in civil cases
  2. outcome in civil cases
  3. this kind offences do not require the prosecution to prove the mental element
  4. person who initiates civil cases
  5. regulates relationship between private individuals
  6. claims for non-economic loss that cannot be quantified in dollar terms
  7. outcome in criminal cases

14 Clues: outcome in civil casesoutcome in criminal casesstandard of proof in civil casesperson who initiates civil casesstandard of proof in criminal casesperson who initiates criminal casescases that should be tried in front of juryregulates relationship between private individualsexample of penalty that restrict a person's liberty...