criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Y8-WIT-C 2025-03-04
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- Calvin's ___, always slapping and being abusive to Calvin
- The genius intelligent boy like Einstein
- The weird woman that loves kissing 5 year oLDS
- The city they are in Camazotz has the highest ___ levels
- The name of the creature living in a cave that can see other people’s environments?
- They travel via
- The first night’s weather where the story starts
- Meg wants to kiss (joke lololololol)
- Meg's other nickname
- “Wwwwhoooo aaaammmmmm I?”
- ____were lashed in a violent frenzy »
- thing Something they can see from the Medium’s cave (2 words)
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- Weirdest nickname ever
- action The narrative part when they all tesser to Camazotz.
- In thunder, _____, or in rain
- The disgusting meal, which tasted like sand
- needs to breathe
- The red eyed man trying to hypnotise the trio with
- Qui plus sait, plus se tait.
- The big bad planet with the big bad IT
- The creature controlling other people’s minds
- One little boy dropped his
- I explain the concept of tessering. Also I'm small.
- The true polyglot
- The Murry’s midnight feast
25 Clues: They travel via • needs to breathe • The true polyglot • Meg's other nickname • Weirdest nickname ever • “Wwwwhoooo aaaammmmmm I?” • One little boy dropped his • The Murry’s midnight feast • Qui plus sait, plus se tait. • In thunder, _____, or in rain • Meg wants to kiss (joke lololololol) • ____were lashed in a violent frenzy » • The big bad planet with the big bad IT • ...
Random 2 2025-09-01
Across
- Ghost with purpose, cloaked in silence
- Song woven with sacred breath
- Spark bridge between thoughts
- Sound’s ghost, repeating in canyon halls
- Doorway to elsewhere, glowing with mystery
- Star nursery in cosmic mist
- Planet once, mystery always
- Sky-stored memory of modern minds
- Blade born of volcanic glass
- Teeth built for the hunt
- Liquid that dances to magnetic will
- Falling geometry in perfect alignment
- Stone sentinel with rain-slicked wings
- Symbol etched with ancient intent
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- Earth as goddess, breathing beneath our feet
- Saturn’s moon, mythic and massive
- Fourth state, dancing with charge
- Archer of myth, half wild, half wise
- Stone needle pointing skyward through time
- Tiny fixer in the bloodstream’s maze
- Handheld wand of digital control
- Dune-dweller of mythic scale
- Nature’s whisperer in myth and moss
- Threshold space between what was and what’s next
- Smallest unit of digital light
- Magic letter carved in stone
- Frozen symmetry of light and lattice
- Whisper wrapped in code
- A mouthful of machine memory
- Microscopic traveler of fungal futures
30 Clues: Whisper wrapped in code • Teeth built for the hunt • Star nursery in cosmic mist • Planet once, mystery always • Dune-dweller of mythic scale • Blade born of volcanic glass • Magic letter carved in stone • A mouthful of machine memory • Song woven with sacred breath • Spark bridge between thoughts • Smallest unit of digital light • Handheld wand of digital control • ...
Staffroom Scavenger 2025-12-14
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- Mary had a little ___
- First to turn the storage room into an office
- Lives in ______, bless her
- Announces her arrival in style
- Paw patrols biggest fan
- Walks in style… with pointy toes
- Where glitter meets melody
- Keeps everything in order
- Where there's a gig there's a way
- Flower power
- School: the family reunion that happens daily
- From one end to the other end
- The school bell is now her doorbell
- Behind every great man is a team of great women
- Cool calm collected
- One and a half
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- Fixes what the teachers break
- The queen
- Always colder than the ice packs
- Adds the finishing touch to comfort
- All rise
- Building minds and machines
- Double trouble
- Gets as good as they give
- Loves a 4th arq
- Dancing queen
- ¼
- Not one but two
- Upgraded from classroom to office
- Healthy on paper, delicious in practice
- Turns walls into art
- From the Kingdom to the classroom
- Gets those steps in on her break
33 Clues: ¼ • All rise • The queen • Flower power • Dancing queen • Double trouble • One and a half • Loves a 4th arq • Not one but two • Cool calm collected • Turns walls into art • Mary had a little ___ • Paw patrols biggest fan • Gets as good as they give • Keeps everything in order • Lives in ______, bless her • Where glitter meets melody • Building minds and machines • Fixes what the teachers break • ...
Police and Society 2017-11-15
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- Someone in England
- Something that passed the act that banned public employers from stuff
- Investigates Accidents
- First Police Organization
- More than one quarter of them were something
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- Strictly involves law enforcement
- Had the force of a law
- Commits criminal offense
- Under control of a government
- Patrol People
- volunteer police force
- Some kind of cavalry
- Members of law enforcement agencies
13 Clues: Patrol People • Someone in England • Some kind of cavalry • Had the force of a law • volunteer police force • Investigates Accidents • Commits criminal offense • First Police Organization • Under control of a government • Strictly involves law enforcement • Members of law enforcement agencies • More than one quarter of them were something • ...
Racism, Antiracism, and You 2024-11-09
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- someone who breaks the law
- Black Power Movement
- treating some people differently from others
- loathe
- Liberty
- unearned advantages given to white people
- something you carry with difficulty
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- enlightenment
- number of amendment to the U.S. constitution that abolishes slavery
- prejudiced
- the belief that white people are superior
- people forced to work without wages
- major increase in the number of people in prison
13 Clues: loathe • Liberty • prejudiced • enlightenment • Black Power Movement • someone who breaks the law • people forced to work without wages • something you carry with difficulty • the belief that white people are superior • unearned advantages given to white people • treating some people differently from others • major increase in the number of people in prison • ...
Key Concepts of Criminal Law 2025-08-14
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- able to endure the result of there actions
- a crime were no Mens Rea is needed to be found guilty
- make someone else unable to do something
- to take what belongs to someone else
- a legal reason to do something considered illegal
- to be found having done something wrong
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- the moral capacity to know the difference between right and wrong
- a guilty act
- a guilty mind
- doing something wrongfully
- objects or statements making something true
- reasons towards something being ok
- something against the law
- planed to do something
14 Clues: a guilty act • a guilty mind • planed to do something • something against the law • doing something wrongfully • reasons towards something being ok • to take what belongs to someone else • to be found having done something wrong • make someone else unable to do something • able to endure the result of there actions • objects or statements making something true • ...
Intro to CJ 2021-11-30
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- cancerous medicine for PMS
- they made up this job to keep women from having the same job titles as men
- the social punishment for committing crime
- when your mathematics has a bratty side
- when you’re the one getting baited and netted
- this is negative when two variables’ values change in opposite directions from each other
- when violence and its control is part of a spectrum
- another word for theft
- crimes without harm that are illegal because the law prevented the harm said criminal behaviors could have caused
- another descriptor of vehicles that are often referred to as drones
- the name for places that are high risk for criminal offending
- drugs that affect the brain and alter consciousness and perception
- the same act could land you in jail or in prison depending on how things go
- famous neurotransmitter relating to pleasure
- when you want options for how severely to punish someone
- rights that even non-citizens should be entitled to
- the County where the ROTIN system has been employed
- Enlightenment advocate for criminal justice reform
- another name for a tour or shift
- identifying people through fingerprints, handprints, and retina scans are all examples of this
- modern malware rebranded as an ancient military tactic
- standard for the defense of insanity used in Wisconsin
- when the criminal and the victim are the same person
- laws directed towards controlling the homeless
- the original Bernie Madoff
- the father of jail programs
- oldest set of laws
- the mythical principles the first police were held to
- when the norms and institutions of society breakdown
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- a word describing the unholy mixture of fun and educational
- the term for reoffending
- also referred to as the spoils system and explains the political era
- the method for creating homegrown terrorists in the United States through internet communications
- these devices’ conduct can improve arrestees’ conduct
- Bentham’s prison design
- an officer needs to qualify for this protection in case of legal troubles
- mindreading would make this part of prosecutors’ jobs a lot easier
- elected official who investigates suspicious deaths and determine their causes
- crimes committed by individuals wearing suits
- you do this with authority in a superordinate-subordinate relationship
- the malware used to blackmail Miss Teen USA
- it’s good for both errors on papers and errors in peoples’ behavior
- term for a minor crime
- what allows federal law to trump state law
- the prejudice minority police officers can face from both their peers in their department and in their community
- when we don’t want to overreact to some bad police officers
- father of modern American policing
- a court order for a law enforcement to agree to hire more diverse police officers
- Wilson and Kelling’s theory that brings attention to street disorder
- after the fact
- when the police are tricked into arresting one gang for another gang
- problem solving policing
- being incorporated into the NCS-X
- LAPD’s intelligence-led crackdown on drug related crime in its Newton Division
- A principle often cited when saying no one is above the law in reference to a government official
- lead investigator of the Stanford Prison Experiment
56 Clues: after the fact • oldest set of laws • another word for theft • term for a minor crime • Bentham’s prison design • the term for reoffending • problem solving policing • cancerous medicine for PMS • the original Bernie Madoff • the father of jail programs • another name for a tour or shift • being incorporated into the NCS-X • father of modern American policing • ...
CRIJ 4311 Reflection Crossword Puzzle 3 2022-04-17
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- Option for sentences greater than one year
- Perspective referred to as the “gender neutral” or “equal treatment” perspective
- Involves the attempt to “correct” the personality and behavior of offenders
- Feminism that argues women are oppressed because of their subordinate economic position and their “class” as women
- Feminism concerned with the way the CJS under capitalism serves the interests of the ruling class at the expense of the lower classes
- Removal of those who have been convicted of a criminal violation
- Abolished involuntary servitude and freed the slaves
- Killing a newborn in the first 24 hours after birth
- Feminism focused on discrimination and considers the legal and customary restraints to be the main barriers to women achieving equality
- Perspective that calls for differential treatment of women and men
- Laws requiring enhanced prison terms for repeat felony offenders
- Carried out while an offender is incarcerated or while living in the community at large
- Option for sentences less than one year
- Prepared by a prosecutor specifying that the named person has committed an offense
- Current widespread perception that Black men are engaged in criminal activity
- Appearance in which the defendant is presented with formal charge(s) and advised of his/her constitutional rights
- Restoring or making victims of crime whole
- Stage of a criminal case where defendants are required to enter pleas to the formal charges against them
- Represents one of the ultimate exercises of state power
- Feminism that questions both the essentialism of other feminisms and the absolutism of truth
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- Application in which agents of the CJS use their discretion to ignore or minimize the consequences
- Has characterized lawmaking for harms done by the poor
- Incapacitation referring to sanctions applied to offenders without regard to their personal characteristics
- Feminists who argue that the source of the problem is male-dominated society
- Perspective that recognizes that men and women are different and that the sexes are not equally powerful
- Important aspect of the administration of justice in the U.S. and the effort to control crime
- Have criminogenic effects on family formation and community well-being
- Enforcement that refers to harms perpetrated by the affluent are “beyond incrimination” and not part of the criminal law
- Hearing held in felony cases to determine whether or not bail is appropriate
- Concept that includes harm caused by acts or conditions that are legal but produce consequences similar to those produced by illegal acts
- Early release from prison, and subject to special conditions of behavior
- Actions that are designed to prevent crimes from occurring
- Formal charge(s) issued by a grand jury
- Trial without a jury held for misdemeanor or ordinance violations
- Implies some kind of repayment for an offense committed
- Type of community-based sanction
- Consequences experienced by convicts after release due to ongoing punishments
- Guidelines that act as a grid judges use to calculate an appropriate sentence
- Feminists who differ in the emphasis they place on economic, biological, racial, and sexual sources of oppression, privilege, and inequality
- Hearing conducted by a judge to determine whether or not there is probable cause that the defendant committed the crime(s)
- Formal, written accusation of the crime(s) committed prepared by a prosecutor
41 Clues: Type of community-based sanction • Formal charge(s) issued by a grand jury • Option for sentences less than one year • Option for sentences greater than one year • Restoring or making victims of crime whole • Killing a newborn in the first 24 hours after birth • Abolished involuntary servitude and freed the slaves • ...
Outsiders Vocab Crossword 2021-12-16
10 Clues: Clothed • dazed or weak • to shout or cry • without stopping • responsible by law • in a brave or heroic manner • something of a great amount • Greatly astonished or amazed • free someone from a criminal charge • a state of mind where you can't remember things
Anti Social Personality 2022-10-04
10 Clues: regret • strong urge • not truthful • handle or control • uncontrollable anger • lack of responsibility • one who commits a crime • abuse misuse of drugs or alcohol • does not think of the consequences of an action • chronic mental disorder characterized by reckless, abnormal, and violent behavior
6B Crossword 2023-04-12
10 Clues: delito • si robas algo • hacer algo malo • sinonimo de fracaso • Que hace una muderer • un ___ en una pelicula • la trama de una pelicula • para que veas (tiempo pasado) • ser victima de algo o alguien • como hacer que la pelicula se vea bien
Cap'N Cuts Crossword of Crime 2024-01-23
10 Clues: Rhymes with Doors • The name of the moor • Brady's first victim • Brady's third victim • Brady's second victim • Brady's fourth victim • Brady's accomplice and wife • Brady's last and oldest victim • The way in which Brady would catch kids • The criminal term for asphyxiating someone
Who did it? 2025-01-22
10 Clues: killing • he is crazy • who did he kill • how did he do it • should be in jail • how did he kill them • a place where he killed • remorse doesn't feel guilt • killer type of killer he is • Bundy the name of the person
Who did it? 2025-01-22
10 Clues: killing • he is crazy • who did he kill • how did he do it • should be in jail • how did he kill them • the name of the person • a place where he killed • remorse doesn't feel guilt • killer type of killer he is
Reading changes our minds 2023-09-04
7 Clues: engraved • presswork • synonym of accesible • restricted information • form off writen advertisment • having a representative chosen by the people rule • before books bundles of information was writen on this
Expert Detectives 2021-01-02
Across
- Mark left on the skin after a wound heals
- Irritated and angry
- Something that is huge and frightening
- Very thin and angular face
- An act of asking for information
- Push suddenly and violently
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- A partner in crime
- Giving and sharing
- A false or assumed identity
- Criminal
- To be emphatic
- Large metal box to carry one's belongings
- Raise a voice against injustice
13 Clues: Criminal • To be emphatic • A partner in crime • Giving and sharing • Irritated and angry • Very thin and angular face • A false or assumed identity • Push suddenly and violently • Raise a voice against injustice • An act of asking for information • Something that is huge and frightening • Mark left on the skin after a wound heals • Large metal box to carry one's belongings
TOEIC Review 2024-07-05
Across
- the date when you need to finish a task/project
- to encourage someone to do something
- to promise
- the person who owns a business
- someone who breaks the law
- to work together
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- a computer program
- a person who sells things
- TM
- organizing people by their rank/importance
- to change into another language
- check again
- proof/information that shows something is true
13 Clues: TM • to promise • check again • to work together • a computer program • a person who sells things • someone who breaks the law • the person who owns a business • to change into another language • to encourage someone to do something • organizing people by their rank/importance • proof/information that shows something is true • the date when you need to finish a task/project
Macbeth 2023-04-12
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- Great desire for something
- sleepwalking
- feeling of numbness and dejection
- A false show or pretence
- Inability to sleep properly
- A feeling of unease about something
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- Killing of a King
- An uncultivated plateau
- Someone who betrayed someone/something
- Epitome of evil
- Punishment on someone for a wrong or criminal act
- A country which Scotland fought with
- Brutal murder of many people
13 Clues: sleepwalking • Epitome of evil • Killing of a King • An uncultivated plateau • A false show or pretence • Great desire for something • Inability to sleep properly • Brutal murder of many people • feeling of numbness and dejection • A feeling of unease about something • A country which Scotland fought with • Someone who betrayed someone/something • ...
Racism, Antiracism, and You 2024-11-09
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- Something you carry with difficulty
- Number of Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that abolishes slavery
- The belief that white people are superior
- Major increase in the number of people in prison
- A person forced to work without wages
- Someone who breaks the law
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- Unearned advantages given to white people
- Treating some people differently from others
- Black Power Movement
- Loathing
- Enlightenment
- Prejudiced
- Liberty
13 Clues: Liberty • Loathing • Prejudiced • Enlightenment • Black Power Movement • Someone who breaks the law • Something you carry with difficulty • A person forced to work without wages • Unearned advantages given to white people • The belief that white people are superior • Treating some people differently from others • Major increase in the number of people in prison • ...
PSSA 2025-12-18
Across
- International Oil Pollution Prevention...
- Criminal...
- Another word for ban.
- ...Record Group: prohibits trash from being released in the sea.
- Another word for going to jail.
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- Waste water.
- Another word for release.
- International convention covering prevention of pollution.
- Another word for arrest.
- US...Guard
- Another word for agree.
- ...Record Group: prohibits oil from being released in the sea.
- ...State Control Officer
13 Clues: US...Guard • Criminal... • Waste water. • Another word for ban. • Another word for agree. • Another word for arrest. • ...State Control Officer • Another word for release. • Another word for going to jail. • International Oil Pollution Prevention... • International convention covering prevention of pollution. • ...Record Group: prohibits oil from being released in the sea. • ...
NEBOSH GENERAL Certificate Revision 1 2014-08-01
Across
- largest organ of the body
- something with the potential to cause harm
- the likelihood that harm will occur
- part of a policy
- the first criminal court
- subordinate legislation
- white blood cell
- the failure to take reasonable care
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- main act for health and safety(abr)
- no measurable loss(2)
- employers responsibility for actions of employee
- red blood cells
- primary legislation
13 Clues: red blood cells • part of a policy • white blood cell • primary legislation • no measurable loss(2) • subordinate legislation • the first criminal court • largest organ of the body • main act for health and safety(abr) • the likelihood that harm will occur • the failure to take reasonable care • something with the potential to cause harm • ...
VOCABULARY LISTS 1 and 2/Lit Terms 2021-09-09
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- when the main character is the villain at first
- all knowing point of view
- intending to cause harm
- criminal
- unable to be broken into
- when one character serves as a contrast to another
- someone who uses flattery to get what they want
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- appearing everywhere
- shy or modest
- rant
- incident conflict is introduced in a plot chart
- sloppy
- something that comes before another
13 Clues: rant • sloppy • criminal • shy or modest • appearing everywhere • intending to cause harm • unable to be broken into • all knowing point of view • something that comes before another • when the main character is the villain at first • incident conflict is introduced in a plot chart • someone who uses flattery to get what they want • when one character serves as a contrast to another
Racism, Antiracism, and You 2024-11-09
Across
- someone who breaks the law
- Black Power Movement
- treating some people differently from others
- loathe
- Liberty
- unearned advantages given to white people
- something you carry with difficulty
Down
- enlightenment
- number of amendment to the U.S. constitution that abolishes slavery
- prejudiced
- the belief that white people are superior
- people forced to work without wages
- major increase in the number of people in prison
13 Clues: loathe • Liberty • prejudiced • enlightenment • Black Power Movement • someone who breaks the law • people forced to work without wages • something you carry with difficulty • the belief that white people are superior • unearned advantages given to white people • treating some people differently from others • major increase in the number of people in prison • ...
Racism, Antiracism, and You 2024-11-09
Across
- someone who breaks the law
- Black Power Movement
- treating some people differently from others
- loathe
- Liberty
- unearned advantages given to white people
- something you carry with difficulty
Down
- enlightenment
- number of amendment to the U.S. constitution that abolishes slavery
- prejudiced
- the belief that white people are superior
- people forced to work without wages
- major increase in the number of people in prison
13 Clues: loathe • Liberty • prejudiced • enlightenment • Black Power Movement • someone who breaks the law • people forced to work without wages • something you carry with difficulty • the belief that white people are superior • unearned advantages given to white people • treating some people differently from others • major increase in the number of people in prison • ...
Forensic Crossword 2019-08-25
Across
- DNA from a crime scene matching a person is _____ in court because it is considered valid evidence.
- ____ is the stiffening of the body after death.
- _______ is a science that examines laws for admissibility of evidence.
- _____ is evidence that is found in the crime scene and is an object.
- ______ is a second person associated with committing a crime.
- A draft drawing of all the essential information and measurements.
- ______ analyzes, compares, identifies and interprets physical evidence.
- ____ is an examination of a dead body in order to figure out its cause.
- A precise drawing of the crime scene.
- "I was on a date with my girlfriend from 6pm to 8pm" would be called an ____ in a criminal case.
- Is also referred to as hypostasis, dependent lividity, and postmortem lividity.
- This is a log that keeps track of everything that happens to a piece of evidence during a criminal case.
- A fingerprint on the murder weapon is an example of ______ ______?
- A person who is practiced in a certain field of work that, because of that knowledge is allowed to testify in a trial.
- Is a ____ between a known reference sample and a test sample.
- The use of science to help solve a criminal investigation.
- Deals with teeth, there records, diseases, markings and identification.
- _____ is a way of recreating the sequence of events leading to the crime by using deductive and inductive reasoning with the evidence provided.
- Evidence that is found at a crime scene in small but measurable amounts is referred to as ______.
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- ______ is a method that compares anamnestic evidence obtained by investigators from observable physical evidence.
- The second stage of death.
- A classification of a particular piece of evidence into a group of objects.
- ______ states that one must first determine the probability of each characteristics occurring separately, then multiply together the frequences of all independently occurring characteristics.
- A scientific laboratory that is made for the purpose of examining physical evidence for criminal cases.
- _______ ______ analyzes documents and related materials like ink, paper, etc.
- A material that is a verifiable source that shows a connection between the offender, the crime scene and the victim, when compared with an unknown source of evidence.
- Information or objects that may be admitted to court for a case.
- An uncontaminated surface material that was taken close to an area where physical evidence has been deposited, is a _______.
- Someone who is thought to be capable of committing a crime.
- ______ ______ is a science that applies principles of engineering to resolve legal issues, mostly civil laws.
- The use of forensics science, and technology to identify specific objects from the trace evidence they leave.
- _______ is the study of human measurements and proportions, in order to understand human physical differences and identifications.
- _______ deals with issues of human behavior and mental illness as they relate to law.
- ______ is a science that focuses on the measurement and analysis of potential toxins, intoxicating or banned substances, and prescription medications present a someone body.
- What collects DNA from cells on the inside of a cheek?
- A _____ is someone who sees a crime or accident happen.
36 Clues: The second stage of death. • A precise drawing of the crime scene. • ____ is the stiffening of the body after death. • What collects DNA from cells on the inside of a cheek? • A _____ is someone who sees a crime or accident happen. • The use of science to help solve a criminal investigation. • Someone who is thought to be capable of committing a crime. • ...
Justice for All Exam Review 2024-05-21
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- Defendant is released to the supervision of a probation officer after agreeing to follow certain conditions.
- The defendant must pay the government an amount of money set by the court.
- pretrial agreement between prosecutor and defense, doesn’t go to trial, defense pleads guilty
- conflicting with some provision of the Constitution
- the killing of one human being by another—most serious of all acts
- the person being accused
- a body of persons legally selected and sworn to inquire into any matter of fact and to give their verdict according to the evidence
- the power of judicial branch to determine if a law is constitutional or not
- process of selecting a jury
- person who commits a crime
- committing a crime under force of another
- more serious crimes
- someone who helps the principal commit the crime
- rereview of case
- to ask, command, urge, or advise someone to commit a crime
- regulate relations between individuals or groups of individuals
- reasonable belief that person committed a crime
- Helps convicted persons change their behavior so that they can lead useful and productive lives after release.
- Two or more people agreeing to commit a crime
- proven to have a mental disorder at the time the crime was committed
- written expression about a person that is false and damages that person's reputation
- The defendant is required to pay back or make up for whatever loss or injury was caused to the victim.
- written opinion for future reference
- orders or helps the principal commit the crime, but is not present during the crime
- defendant committed a criminal act, but the act was excusable or justifiable
- knows a crime has been committed and helps the principal avoid capture
- agreement between countries
- people involved in a dispute discuss their problem and try to reach a solution
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- A third party listens in
- less serious crimes
- under the influence while committing a crime
- a lawsuit that can be brought by a person who feels wronged or injured by another person; may be awarded with money
- idea stated in the 5th and 14th Amendments that every person involved in a legal dispute is entitled to a fair hearing or trial
- person that presides over the trial and has the duty of protecting the rights of those involved
- regulate public conduct and set out duties owed to society
- the conditions that make an act unlawful
- review and change result of previous case
- spoken expression about a person that is false and damages that person's reputation
- person performs all elements of a crime, but fails to achieve criminal result
- rules and regulations put into place by government
- evidence that someone was somewhere else
- A controversy; a disagreement
- The defendant is allowed to work in the community but must return to prison at night or on the weekends.
- the defendant is sentenced to serve the term at home.
- The defendant is sentenced to a term in jail or prison.
- The criminal is physically separated from the community and the community is protected as a result of this
- 3rd person helps talk about the problems
- a court order ending a legal marriage
- government's attorney in a criminal case
- party bringing the legal action in a civil trial
50 Clues: rereview of case • less serious crimes • more serious crimes • A third party listens in • the person being accused • person who commits a crime • process of selecting a jury • agreement between countries • A controversy; a disagreement • written opinion for future reference • a court order ending a legal marriage • the conditions that make an act unlawful • ...
Shade's Children 2022-03-09
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- The types of creatures hunting our main characters include: myrmidon, tracker, winger, and ______.
- Shade and his "children" live in one of these.
- Shade looks human, but is actually a _______.
- Since the adults disappeared, all children are raised in the _____.
- This character is able to read the minds of the creatures.
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- Gold-Eye is able to see into the ______.
- Between every chapter, the novel takes a small break with mini-chapters called "______ archives".
- If you children are caught by the myrmidons they are taken to the ____ factory.
- All children have developed special powers called ______ talents.
- A child's 14th birthday is known as their ____ birthday.
10 Clues: Gold-Eye is able to see into the ______. • Shade looks human, but is actually a _______. • Shade and his "children" live in one of these. • A child's 14th birthday is known as their ____ birthday. • This character is able to read the minds of the creatures. • All children have developed special powers called ______ talents. • ...
2.8 (Rayne Demmer) 2022-04-18
Across
- Was a famous scientist in the states and convention
- Was to class to control the new government
- Was to speaker for the edmund randolph
- The governor was to arrived in philadelphia what year of day
- In what year was the rebellion in late many people's minds
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- He wrote the"it really an assembly of demigods"
- The work was new national government what year
- He to read more than a hundred books on government to preparation for the meeting
- Was to delegates from each of the seven states to arrived in philadelphia
- Convention did not reflect to the U.S. population in what year
10 Clues: Was to speaker for the edmund randolph • Was to class to control the new government • The work was new national government what year • He wrote the"it really an assembly of demigods" • Was a famous scientist in the states and convention • In what year was the rebellion in late many people's minds • The governor was to arrived in philadelphia what year of day • ...
2.8 Creating the Constitution (Rayne Demmer) 2022-04-18
Across
- In what year was the rebellion in late many people's minds
- Was to delegates from each of the seven states to arrived in philadelphia
- He to read more than a hundred books on government to preparation for the meeting
- Was to class to control the new government
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- He wrote the"it really an assembly of demigods"
- Was to speaker for the edmund randolph
- The governor was to arrived in philadelphia what year of day
- Convention did not reflect to the U.S. population in what year
- Was a famous scientist in the states and convention
- The work was new national government what year
10 Clues: Was to speaker for the edmund randolph • Was to class to control the new government • The work was new national government what year • He wrote the"it really an assembly of demigods" • Was a famous scientist in the states and convention • In what year was the rebellion in late many people's minds • The governor was to arrived in philadelphia what year of day • ...
Vocabulary 2023-04-26
Across
- The _____________ of the helicopter's blades created a strong wind.
- A teacher's _____________ can be very helpful in guiding young minds.
- The Great Wall of China is an _____________ wonder of the world.
- As you _____________, you gain more knowledge and wisdom.
- She ran _____________ to catch up to her friends who were already ahead.
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- The _____________ of the Nile River provided fertile land for ancient civilizations.
- When hot water hits a cold surface, it will _____________ into droplets.
- Only _____________ voters are allowed to participate in elections.
- Can you _____________ what the weather will be like tomorrow?
- The Earth is _____________ around the sun, which takes 365 days to complete one orbit.
10 Clues: As you _____________, you gain more knowledge and wisdom. • Can you _____________ what the weather will be like tomorrow? • The Great Wall of China is an _____________ wonder of the world. • Only _____________ voters are allowed to participate in elections. • The _____________ of the helicopter's blades created a strong wind. • ...
Yashvir 2024-11-21
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- Type of right where we are allowed to keep our personal lives private.
- We have a duty to other people, and we should protect their rights and freedoms
- The year in which the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was officially published.
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- The month in which Human Rights Day is celebrated.
- Freedom of _____, we all have the right to make up our own minds and share our ideas with others.
- A special law that protects one's own artistic creations and writings
- The ______ Nations universal declaration of human rights.
- We are always ______ until proven guilty.
- We are all born free and _____.
- No one can take away our _____ rights.
10 Clues: We are all born free and _____. • No one can take away our _____ rights. • We are always ______ until proven guilty. • The month in which Human Rights Day is celebrated. • The ______ Nations universal declaration of human rights. • A special law that protects one's own artistic creations and writings • ...
Because of Winn-Dixie Vocabulary Chapters 11-15 2023-09-08
12 Clues: rip • small cry • attractive • something you do daily • to plan to do something • kept inside a small space • things you are able to do • a strong fear of something • getting mad about something • not following a direct route • a person who has committed a crime • behaving in a way that makes something seem
Because of Winn-Dixie Vocabulary Chapters 11-15 2023-09-08
12 Clues: rip • small cry • attractive • something you do daily • to plan to do something • kept inside a small space • things you are able to do • a strong fear of something • getting mad about something • not following a direct route • a person who has committed a crime • behaving in a way that makes something seem
Because of Winn-Dixie Vocabulary Chapters 11-15 2023-09-11
12 Clues: rip • small cry • attractive • something you do daily • to plan to do something • kept inside a small space • things you are able to do • a strong fear of something • getting mad about something • a person who committed a crime • not following a short direct route • behaving in a way that makes something seem worse
Because of Winn-Dixie Vocabulary Chapters 11-15 2023-09-11
12 Clues: rip • small cry • attractive • something you do daily • to plan to do something • kept inside a small space • things you are able to do • a strong fear of something • getting mad about something • a person who committed a crime • not following a short direct route • behaving in a way that makes something seem worse
Because of Winn-Dixie Vocabulary Chapters 11-15 2023-09-11
12 Clues: rip • small cry • attractive • something you do daily • to plan to do something • kept inside a small space • things you are able to do • a strong fear of something • getting mad about something • a person who committed a crime • not following a short direct route • behaving in a way that makes something seem worse
Because of Winn-Dixie Vocabulary Chapters 11-15 2023-09-11
12 Clues: rip • small cry • attractive • something you do daily • to plan to do something • kept inside a small space • things you are able to do • a strong fear of something • getting mad about something • a person who committed a crime • not following a short direct route • behaving in a way that makes something seem worse
Because of Winn-Dixie Vocabulary Chapters 11-15 2023-09-11
12 Clues: rip • small cry • attractive • something you do daily • to plan to do something • kept inside a small space • things you are able to do • a strong fear of something • getting mad about something • a person who committed a crime • not following a short direct route • behaving in a way that makes something seem worse
Because of Winn-Dixie Vocabulary Chapters 11-15 2023-09-11
12 Clues: rip • small cry • attractive • something you do daily • to plan to do something • kept inside a small space • things you are able to do • a strong fear of something • getting mad about something • a person who committed a crime • not following a short direct route • behaving in a way that makes something seem worse
Because of Winn-Dixie Vocabulary Chapters 11-15 2023-09-11
12 Clues: rip • small cry • attractive • something you do daily • to plan to do something • kept inside a small space • things you are able to do • a strong fear of something • getting mad about something • a person who committed a crime • not following a short direct route • behaving in a way that makes something seem worse
Because of Winn-Dixie Vocabulary Chapters 11-15 2023-09-11
12 Clues: rip • small cry • attractive • something you do daily • to plan to do something • kept inside a small space • things you are able to do • a strong fear of something • getting mad about something • a person who committed a crime • not following a short direct route • behaving in a way that makes something seem worse
Because of Winn-Dixie Vocabulary Chapters 11-15 2023-09-11
12 Clues: rip • small cry • attractive • something you do daily • to plan to do something • kept inside a small space • things you are able to do • a strong fear of something • getting mad about something • a person who committed a crime • not following a short direct route • behaving in a way that makes something seem worse
Because of Winn-Dixie Vocabulary Chapters 11-15 2023-09-11
12 Clues: rip • small cry • attractive • something you do daily • to plan to do something • kept inside a small space • things you are able to do • a strong fear of something • getting mad about something • a person who committed a crime • not following a short direct route • behaving in a way that makes something seem worse
the Bill of Rights 2023-03-09
Across
- quartering of soldiers
- inspired the idea of the Bill of Rights
- rights in criminal cases
- bail, fines, and punishments
- helped write the Bill of Rights
- search and arrest
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- rights in civil cases
- freedom of press or media
- rights retained by the people
- states rights
- freedom of religion
- the right to bear arms
- freedom of speech
- right to a fair trial
14 Clues: states rights • freedom of speech • search and arrest • freedom of religion • rights in civil cases • right to a fair trial • quartering of soldiers • the right to bear arms • rights in criminal cases • freedom of press or media • bail, fines, and punishments • rights retained by the people • helped write the Bill of Rights • inspired the idea of the Bill of Rights
The Great Gatsby 2023-08-21
12 Clues: hit by a car • had a mistress • married to Myrtle • where Nick moves to • a famous golf player • married to Tom Buchanan • a lover; the other woman • the narrator of the story • a dishonest person; a criminal • jay gatsby's friend; a gambler • had a big house in the West Egg • someone who sell alcohol illegaly
Bud, Not Buddy Vocabulary 2023-12-13
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- to think of someone
- a condition of suffering
- someone or something associated with crime
- to deeply affect or influence
- accelerate something
- disgusting, foul, vile
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- to deal with a tragedy
- a major change of form, color, or nature
- to ravenously eat
- feelings of overwhelming sadness
- evolve with the world
- prod gently (push gently)
12 Clues: to ravenously eat • to think of someone • accelerate something • evolve with the world • to deal with a tragedy • disgusting, foul, vile • a condition of suffering • prod gently (push gently) • to deeply affect or influence • feelings of overwhelming sadness • a major change of form, color, or nature • someone or something associated with crime
Crime 2022-02-25
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- reason crime is committed
- to claim someone committed the crime
- person who "sees" the crime
- person who kills someone
- person who steals
- left when we touch something
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- hunter
- helps solve a crime
- person crime is comitted against
- person we think comitted the crime
- when police "catch" the criminal
- the action of solving the crime
12 Clues: hunter • person who steals • helps solve a crime • person who kills someone • reason crime is committed • person who "sees" the crime • left when we touch something • the action of solving the crime • person crime is comitted against • when police "catch" the criminal • person we think comitted the crime • to claim someone committed the crime
LEAD Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-15
12 Clues: First track • The A in SAU • First S in SSI • ___ of Strength • A society of chaos • A criminal hearing • The actual party track • Past tense of this camp • Founding Father on Broadway • Name of the check-in center • the man the myth the legend. • The track where you have an emotional breakdown
My Characters 2021-07-01
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- A former criminal whose name is presently unknown to the public.
- A young, quiet twin who struggled to find his identity.
- A depressed private investigator who is a prominent workaholic.
- A depressed alcoholic who quit TRS only to rejoin years later.
- A young boy who escaped his parents after the death of his grandmother.
- An introverted rich boy who lost his parents in a tragic terror incident.
- A career criminal since his teenage years, now works for his uncle as a drug dealer and general criminal.
- A highly manipulative TRS scout who was a soldier in the War of Traitors.
- A hopeless romantic searching for his soulmate after having died by a traitor.
- A princess who protects her brother fiercely.
- An informant known for controlling dolls.
- A sociopathic killer who killed his parents.
- A runaway from Alberta who eventually joined the TRS in Lorsette.
- An assassin obsessed with revenge after the death of her father.
- A sociable young huntress known for her stubbornness and singing capabilities.
- A hermit who lives in the wilderness around Lorsette.
- A laid-back lieutenant who comes from a noble family.
- A young boy who tragically lost his entire family in a brutal incident that left him volatile.
- A man clouded by the delusions of his own mind.
- A blind man who sees with his electricity manipulation.
- A toxically optimistic and happy-go-lucky man from a traumatic past.
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- A former experiment known for his brutality and haunting cheerfulness.
- An angry TRS hunter who joined TRS after the death of his older brother.
- An injury-prone young man who was foretold to die.
- A tricky TRS scout that has surprisingly incredible handwriting.
- Once convicted of manslaughter, now tries to help others to make up for his sins.
- An intelligent angel who was taken away from his fallen angel parents.
- A man who cannot recall his past, but has faint memories from his shattered mind, works for AP.
- A vindictive man hellbent on getting revenge on the TRS.
- A former drug addict turned risky TRS hunter.
- A man using his occupation as an opportunity to find the killer of his parents.
- A hero who is centuries old who has devoted his life to saving others. He is also complacent with self-sacrifice.
- A former Assembly prisoner and happy-go-lucky man.
- A lonesome king who seeks flings because of his wish to not be alone in the evenings.
- A flirtatious and sociable criminal known for his high cheerfulness.
- A former War of Traitors soldier and TRS lieutenant known for his serious nature.
- An anxious amnesiac who depends on his older brother.
- A masked investigator attempting to prove his brother's innocence and find his missing friend.
- A man who is notably too nice for his own good.
- A shy young man originating from New Brunswick.
- A repenting man who failed to realize the darkness in his first path.
- A monstrous woman known for her rough and tough attitude and favoured weapon.
- An infamous singer and vlogger who is not known for his smarts.
- A TRS hunter known for shutting off his emotions and eating bugs.
44 Clues: An informant known for controlling dolls. • A sociopathic killer who killed his parents. • A former drug addict turned risky TRS hunter. • A princess who protects her brother fiercely. • A man who is notably too nice for his own good. • A shy young man originating from New Brunswick. • A man clouded by the delusions of his own mind. • ...
Forensic Crossword 2019-08-25
Across
- Information or objects that may be admitted to court for a case.
- Is a ____ between a known reference sample and a test sample.
- An uncontaminated surface material that was taken close to an area where physical evidence has been deposited, is a _______.
- _____ is evidence that is found in the crime scene and is an object.
- ____ is the stiffening of the body after death.
- A _____ is someone who sees a crime or accident happen.
- ______ is a method that compares anamnestic evidence obtained by investigators from observable physical evidence.
- A material that is a verifiable source that shows a connection between the offender, the crime scene and the victim, when compared with an unknown source of evidence.
- This is a log that keeps track of everything that happens to a piece of evidence during a criminal case.
- A classification of a particular piece of evidence into a group of objects.
- The second stage of death.
- A precise drawing of the crime scene.
- ______ is a second person associated with committing a crime.
- The use of science to help solve a criminal investigation.
- "I was on a date with my girlfriend from 6pm to 8pm" would be called an ____ in a criminal case.
- ______ analyzes, compares, identifies and interprets physical evidence.
- _______ ______ analyzes documents and related materials like ink, paper, etc.
- Evidence that is found at a crime scene in small but measurable amounts is referred to as ______.
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- Deals with teeth, there records, diseases, markings and identification.
- _______ deals with issues of human behavior and mental illness as they relate to law.
- _______ is the study of human measurements and proportions, in order to understand human physical differences and identifications.
- _______ is a science that examines laws for admissibility of evidence.
- A draft drawing of all the essential information and measurements.
- ____ is an examination of a dead body in order to figure out its cause.
- What collects DNA from cells on the inside of a cheek?
- ______ ______ is a science that applies principles of engineering to resolve legal issues, mostly civil laws.
- Someone who is thought to be capable of committing a crime.
- A fingerprint on the murder weapon is an example of ______ ______?
- A person who is practiced in a certain field of work that, because of that knowledge is allowed to testify in a trial.
- ______ is a science that focuses on the measurement and analysis of potential toxins, intoxicating or banned substances, and prescription medications present a someone body.
- The use of forensics science, and technology to identify specific objects from the trace evidence they leave.
- DNA from a crime scene matching a person is _____ in court because it is considered valid evidence.
- ______ states that one must first determine the probability of each characteristics occurring separately, then multiply together the frequences of all independently occurring characteristics.
- Is also referred to as hypostasis, dependent lividity, and postmortem lividity.
- A scientific laboratory that is made for the purpose of examining physical evidence for criminal cases.
- _____ is a way of recreating the sequence of events leading to the crime by using deductive and inductive reasoning with the evidence provided.
36 Clues: The second stage of death. • A precise drawing of the crime scene. • ____ is the stiffening of the body after death. • What collects DNA from cells on the inside of a cheek? • A _____ is someone who sees a crime or accident happen. • The use of science to help solve a criminal investigation. • Someone who is thought to be capable of committing a crime. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary (Activity #2) 2017-01-05
Across
- patriot who made a daring ride to warn colonists of British arrival; his print of the Boston Massacre was printed throughout the colonies and changed a lot of colonists’ minds about their loyalties to England. (Made them angry and changed the colonists’ minds).
- rights that cannot be taken away
- a person who offers views or theories on ethics, government and other related fields
- enslaved African American who wrote poems and plays supporting American independence and who eventually gained her freedom
- Outspoken member of the House of Burgesses; inspired colonial patriotism with his “Give me liberty or give me death” speech
- Commander of the Continental Army
- The government may only do those things that the people give it the power to do
- The power of government comes from the permission of the people/citizens
- French nobleman who served in the Continental Army; worked with the king of France to send French troops, ships and funds that assisted the colonists in the American Revolution and contributed to the victory at Yorktown
- an economic system that existed in Europe from the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries. A nation’s wealth was determined by how much gold and silver in their treasury. Led to very strict import/export policy
- The unwritten, unspoken agreement between citizens and their government. Citizens give up some rights in order to receive protection and safety.
- British king during the Revolutionary era
- the state or attitude of not being satisfied, discontent
- make the laws
- a Scottish philosopher, who explained that governments get their power from the citizens. The idea of the social contract because the natural state of man is to be free. (See below for Social Contract definition)
Down
- the announcement by the 13 colonies that the colonies were to be free and independent of England’s control. The document was written, primarily, by Thomas Jefferson and passed by the Second Continental Congress.
- freedom
- a person who loves, supports, and defends his or her country.
- Prominent member of the Continental Congress; helped frame the Declaration of Independence; helped gain French support for American independence
- the legislative body in Virginia Colony
- Wrote the pamphlet Common Sense, promoting American independence.
- promoted the cause of independence through letters and writings
- British general who surrendered at Yorktown
- Major author of the Declaration of Independence
- the lawmaking body of Great Britain
25 Clues: freedom • make the laws • rights that cannot be taken away • Commander of the Continental Army • the lawmaking body of Great Britain • the legislative body in Virginia Colony • British king during the Revolutionary era • British general who surrendered at Yorktown • Major author of the Declaration of Independence • the state or attitude of not being satisfied, discontent • ...
Criminal Law History & Development 2023-08-23
Across
- first draft of a potential law
- document signed by an impartial judge who decides there is enough information proving a search or seizure should occur
- change or addition to a constitution
- serious offense which is punishable with more than a year in jail
Down
- document which provides rules dictating how the government may function as well as how it can create and enforce laws
- lesser criminal offense which is punishable with up to a year in jail
- written codes defining a criminal act and providing the standard punishment for the crime
- act of purposefully setting an object or structure on fire
8 Clues: first draft of a potential law • change or addition to a constitution • act of purposefully setting an object or structure on fire • serious offense which is punishable with more than a year in jail • lesser criminal offense which is punishable with up to a year in jail • written codes defining a criminal act and providing the standard punishment for the crime • ...
crime 2024-10-24
Across
- the of taking property unlawfully from a person or place by force or threat of force
- the criminal act of stealing or attempting to steal a motor vehicle.
- the killing of one person by another that is not legally justified or excusable
- an act of attacking and robbing someone in a public place.
- the criminal action of stealing goods from a store while pretending to be a customer.
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- entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
- the activity of selling illegal drugs
8 Clues: the activity of selling illegal drugs • an act of attacking and robbing someone in a public place. • the criminal act of stealing or attempting to steal a motor vehicle. • the killing of one person by another that is not legally justified or excusable • entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft. • ...
Crime 2025-09-10
5 Clues: One who affected. • One who did the crime. • Might be the one who done the crime • Police needs this to solve the case. • Act that happens after finding criminal
Unit 10 Vocab 2023-03-30
Deathnote puzzle 2022-05-20
Across
- realm where shinigamis stay at
- He wrote Death note
- second person Light kills
- Vice president of VT enterprises
- Yagami Lights sibling
- Head of technology in yotsuba corporation
- mellos assistant
- Shinigami who gave Light the book
- He kept outsmarting Light
- Died from loving a human
- Yagami Lights mom
Down
- Misora FBI agents fiance
- Obsessed with Kira
- penber FBI agent who was investigating Light
- note book that kills people
- God of death
- yagami chief of NPA
- The name they gave the Light
- eyes allows you to see a persons name and life span on top of their head
- OlderL's two successors raised at wammys house
- criminal prosecute Light chose
21 Clues: God of death • mellos assistant • Yagami Lights mom • Obsessed with Kira • He wrote Death note • yagami chief of NPA • Yagami Lights sibling • Died from loving a human • Misora FBI agents fiance • second person Light kills • He kept outsmarting Light • note book that kills people • The name they gave the Light • criminal prosecute Light chose • realm where shinigamis stay at • ...
Important terminology 2020-09-03
Across
- When a person does not comply with a condition of their previous sentence and they return to court to receive a new sentence
- To be legally responsible for a criminal offence
- When a person is found guilty of an offence, a record of their guilt is recorded on their criminal history
- Any form of punishment for an offence
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- An allegation a person has committed a specific crime
- The release of a person from custody to present at court at a later date
- Any form of punitive detention in a facility or institution
- An illegal or unlawful act
8 Clues: An illegal or unlawful act • Any form of punishment for an offence • To be legally responsible for a criminal offence • An allegation a person has committed a specific crime • Any form of punitive detention in a facility or institution • The release of a person from custody to present at court at a later date • ...
kowloon 2020-06-10
Chapter 10 Criminal Law 2018-11-30
Across
- required to issue a search warrant
- punishable by more than one year in prison or death
- indivudals arrested must be told of their rights to remain silent and to an attorney
Down
- evidence obtained in violation of constitutional rights will be excluded from trial
- a misrepresentation made to deceive which causes another to rely to their detriment and that occurs online
- punishable by fine or jail for up to a year
- a violation of a criminal law that uses computer technology or the internet
- occurs when a criminal poses as a legitimate business and asks someone to update or confirm personal information
8 Clues: required to issue a search warrant • punishable by fine or jail for up to a year • punishable by more than one year in prison or death • a violation of a criminal law that uses computer technology or the internet • evidence obtained in violation of constitutional rights will be excluded from trial • ...
American Revolution Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2017-01-07
Across
- –patriot who made a daring ride to warn colonists of British arrival; his print of the Boston Massacre was printed throughout the colonies and changed a lot of colonists’ minds about their loyalties to England. (Made them angry and changed the colonists’ minds).
- –French nobleman who served in the Continental Army; worked with the king of France to send French troops, ships and funds that assisted the colonists in the American Revolution and contributed to the victory at Yorktown
- -rights that cannot be taken away
- -The power of government comes from the permission of the people/citizens
- –British general who surrendered at Yorktown
- –promoted the cause of independence through letters and writings
- -The government may only do those things that the people give it the power to do
- –Major author of the Declaration of Independence
- –Outspoken member of the House of Burgesses; inspired colonial patriotism with his “Give me liberty or give me death” speech
- –enslaved African American who wrote poems and plays supporting American independence and who eventually gained her freedom
- -the lawmaking body of Great Britain
- -The unwritten, unspoken agreement between citizens and their government. Citizens give up some rights in order to receive protection and safety.
- -freedom
Down
- –a Scottish philosopher, who explained that governments get their power from the citizens. The idea of the social contract because the natural state of man is to be free. (See below for Social Contract definition)
- -the state or attitude of not being satisfied, discontent
- –Prominent member of the Continental Congress; helped frame the Declaration of Independence; helped gain French support for American independence
- -the announcement by the 13 colonies that the colonies were to be free and independent of England’s control. The document was written, primarily, by Thomas Jefferson and passed by the Second Continental Congress.
- -the legislative body in Virginia Colony
- –Wrote the pamphlet Common Sense, promoting American independence.
- –Commander of the Continental Army
- -a person who offers views or theories on ethics, government and other related fields
- -an economic system that existed in Europe from the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries. A nation’s wealth was determined by how much gold and silver in their treasury. Led to very strict import/export policy
- –British king during the Revolutionary era
- -make the laws
- –a person who loves, supports, and defends his or her country.
25 Clues: -freedom • -make the laws • -rights that cannot be taken away • –Commander of the Continental Army • -the lawmaking body of Great Britain • -the legislative body in Virginia Colony • –British king during the Revolutionary era • –British general who surrendered at Yorktown • –Major author of the Declaration of Independence • ...
Unit 4/5 Vocab Toddlers 2022-12-06
Across
- ability to control oneself
- being fluent in two languages
- special underpants or pants made of disposable diaper material that help lesson the mess of accidents during toilet training
- ability to use the right or left hand as the preferred hand almost equally as well for many tasks
- fine motor movements that are smooth and rather effortless
- going back to an earlier stage of development
- conflict toddlers must resolve according to the second stage of eriksons psychosocial theory
- not self guided by internal values
- evaluating how to respond to a situation by getting a ocial cue from a more experienced person
- development of muscles, especially those in hands or fingers
- caontained in foods supplying the body with energy, buut having few or no nutrients, such as fats and sugars
- person who speaks only one language
- questions that only require one or two word responses
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- persons ability to pronounce words that can be understood by others
- questions that require a descriptive response for an answer
- doing as one chooses rather thn what others want
- balance maintained while moving
- seeing the "minds eye" or hearing the "minds ear" in the basence of a stimulus
- confidence a person has in his or herself(feelings of being valued by others) cmpetence(confidence in ones abilities to achieve goals) and control(sense one can affect outcomes and events in him/her life)
- sudden emotional outburst of anger commonly displayed by a toddler
- using the axis of the spine for rotation, the hips(pelvis) and the back while the throwing arm comes forward
- lengthening and thickening of muscles
- second level of pretense in which the todler uses one set of objects to represent another set of objects and pretends to do something that involves other people(parents) or objects(stuffed animals)
- symbolic actions seen in play that mimic real situations
- ability to recall and later imitate someones bahavior
- first levl of pretense in which the toddler uses real objets or realistic toys ad pretends to do something that has to do with him/herself
- solid foods that provide the nutrients infant and toddlers need in addition to their breaast milk, formula, or whole cows milk
- ability to lable self and others as male or female
- development of the trunk, arm,and leg muscles
- ability to coordinate sight and movement of the hands
30 Clues: ability to control oneself • being fluent in two languages • balance maintained while moving • not self guided by internal values • person who speaks only one language • lengthening and thickening of muscles • going back to an earlier stage of development • development of the trunk, arm,and leg muscles • doing as one chooses rather thn what others want • ...
MONARQUIA ROMANA 2021-09-04
10 Clues: la herencia • hecho libre. • como facultad • monarca romano. • de identificación familiar. • de control familiar en Roma. • en lo civil y en lo criminal. • etapa de estudio del Derecho Romano. • como conjunto de normas de orden social • social privilegiada en la Monarquía Romana.
Australian Criminals 2025-05-26
9 Clues: houses • Working • The land down unda • cars drive on these • Impaired coordination • Where the bad people go • Someone who did something bad • the place with the opera house • You make walls and houses out of these
chapter 3 srtudy guide 2015-02-10
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- the practice that allows convicted offenders to remain free if they agree to take care of their debt obligation with the state.
- Requires an offender to serve time in jail or prison before being placed on probation
- ___________ _____ allows convicted non-violent drug possession offenses to complete a licensed and/or certified community drug treatment program as a condition of probation.
- The philosophy driving community-based corrections is _________.
- (T/F) There are over 4 million adults on probation in the U.S.
- This state was the first jurisdiction to implement probation as a form of criminal sanction.
- A sentence-delaying conviction on a guilty plea until after probation is served is a ___________ __________.
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- Who has the final approval in the decision of probation?
- ______________ ____________ programs are a good option for most first time offenders as they avoid the stigma of a criminal record.
- The _______________ _______________ is responsible for completing the PSI.
- A report used at a sentencing hearing.
- Probation sentences are for a _______ period.
- Probation began in 1841 with the volunteer services of John _________.
- (T/F) Probation is only used with petty offenders.
- White males make up about _______ of the adults on probation.
15 Clues: A report used at a sentencing hearing. • Probation sentences are for a _______ period. • (T/F) Probation is only used with petty offenders. • Who has the final approval in the decision of probation? • White males make up about _______ of the adults on probation. • (T/F) There are over 4 million adults on probation in the U.S. • ...
SS9 Chapter 2- Judicial System and Youth Justice 2024-06-15
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- a group of people empowered to make findings of fact and render a verdict for a trial
- to bring/ put something back into a community/ society
- the act or process of holding a trial against a person who is accused of a crime to see if that person is guilty
- a group of organizations that make sure people follow the law
- The act of isolating someone during trial proceedings
- an act of protecting one's own interests
- rules and procedures that apply to young people from the ages of 12 to 17 that are charged with a criminal offence
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- gives citizens the opportunity to participate in bringing about justice
- a federal law that includes definitions of most of the criminal offences
- a law or set of laws suggested by a government and made official by a parliament
- A record that lists all the illegal things you have done in your past
- unpaid work that benefits the community
- fair behavior or treatment
- to restore or bring to a condition of health or useful and constructive activity.
- the judicial determination of a legal sanction to be imposed on a person found guilty of an offence
15 Clues: fair behavior or treatment • unpaid work that benefits the community • an act of protecting one's own interests • The act of isolating someone during trial proceedings • to bring/ put something back into a community/ society • a group of organizations that make sure people follow the law • A record that lists all the illegal things you have done in your past • ...
Civics and Citizenship 2023-08-16
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- A minor criminal offence. Heard by the Magistrates’ Court. eg. Drunk and disorderly behaviour
- The principle that all individuals are equal before the law.
- A hearing to resolve and determine the outcome of legal disputes
- Serious crimes that require trial by a judge or jury. Eg. Murder, dangerous driving causing death.
- A legal principle that must be followed by judges in lower courts, in the same hierarchy, in cases where the facts are similar
- A request for a review of a decision by a higher court when one is dissatisfied with a judgement
- Formal legal rules that govern the way people behave.
- A penalty imposed on a person who has breached a criminal law eg. A fine or imprisonment
- Rules and laws that involve the state and an individual, where the individual has committed an act that poses a threat to the community.
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- Laws made by the courts.
- Failure to take proper care of someone or something.
- The power or authority of a court to hear a particular type of legal dispute
- Rules and laws that involve resolving disputes between individuals
- The ranking of courts in order of their importance
- The party that initiates a civil action against the Defendant
15 Clues: Laws made by the courts. • The ranking of courts in order of their importance • Failure to take proper care of someone or something. • Formal legal rules that govern the way people behave. • The principle that all individuals are equal before the law. • The party that initiates a civil action against the Defendant • ...
Chapter 3 2023-03-22
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- victimless crimes that do not conform to a society’s norms or morals (ex. Public indecency, loitering)
- the act that comprises the physical elements of a crime
- circumstances surrounding a crime that increase the severity (ex. Amount of harm to the victim, lack of remorse)
- the concrete evidence of a crime
- a law that makes an action done before the passing of the law criminal
- elements other than actus reus and mens rea that define a crime (ex. A victim’s age)
- a relationship between between the mens rea, act, and resulting harm
- a legislative act punishing a person or people without the benefit of a judicial trial
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- holds that behavior cannot be criminal if no law exists that defines it and a specified punishment for it
- states that individuals may not be tried or punished a second time for the same offense
- the “guilty mind”
- used to determine factual casualty
- refers to a statute defining a crime that is so unclear that a reasonable person could not determine what the law commands or prohibits
- the damage done by an offender
- circumstances surrounding a crime that lessen the moral severity (ex. Age, childhood trauma, lack of prior charges)
15 Clues: the “guilty mind” • the damage done by an offender • the concrete evidence of a crime • used to determine factual casualty • the act that comprises the physical elements of a crime • a relationship between between the mens rea, act, and resulting harm • a law that makes an action done before the passing of the law criminal • ...
SS8CG4 2022-05-18
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- a suspect can pay to be released from custody until their trial date; bail is determined by the magistrate court.
- new trial after a court decision.
- the jury discusses guilt or innocence of a defendant.
- offenses that are punishable with fines, community service, prison, and sometime death.
- area under the jurisdiction of the Superior Court
- at which law enforcement officers make an arrest report and hold the suspect in jail.
- an attorney for the plaintiff or the defendant asks questions of witnesses called by the opposing side.
- that reviews civil and criminal cases that have been previously heard by trial courts.
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- or group being charged for a wrong doing.
- that can be punished by the death penalty.
- whose Responsibility is to review prior court cases.
- step in the criminal court pretrial process where the suspect has received an indictment and is brought before a Superior court judge.
- justice of the Supreme Court.
- the law enforcement has enough evidence into custody to take a suspect into custody.
- a suspect is being held based on evidence that they committed a crime.
15 Clues: justice of the Supreme Court. • new trial after a court decision. • or group being charged for a wrong doing. • that can be punished by the death penalty. • area under the jurisdiction of the Superior Court • whose Responsibility is to review prior court cases. • the jury discusses guilt or innocence of a defendant. • ...
SS8CG4 2022-05-18
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- a suspect can pay to be released from custody until their trial date; bail is determined by the magistrate court.
- new trial after a court decision.
- the jury discusses guilt or innocence of a defendant.
- offenses that are punishable with fines, community service, prison, and sometime death.
- area under the jurisdiction of the Superior Court
- at which law enforcement officers make an arrest report and hold the suspect in jail.
- an attorney for the plaintiff or the defendant asks questions of witnesses called by the opposing side.
- that reviews civil and criminal cases that have been previously heard by trial courts.
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- or group being charged for a wrong doing.
- that can be punished by the death penalty.
- whose Responsibility is to review prior court cases.
- step in the criminal court pretrial process where the suspect has received an indictment and is brought before a Superior court judge.
- justice of the Supreme Court.
- the law enforcement has enough evidence into custody to take a suspect into custody.
- a suspect is being held based on evidence that they committed a crime.
15 Clues: justice of the Supreme Court. • new trial after a court decision. • or group being charged for a wrong doing. • that can be punished by the death penalty. • area under the jurisdiction of the Superior Court • whose Responsibility is to review prior court cases. • the jury discusses guilt or innocence of a defendant. • ...
CE Christmas Crossword 2024-12-07
AML crossword (group 2) 2021-12-07
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- You must report all ..... transactions.
- Wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- Breaking up currency or cash deposits into amounts that evade reporting requirements.
- How is called data relating to a company that has not been made public but could have an impact on its share price?
- theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust or belonging to one's employer.
- One of the US sanctioned country.
- Money generated from criminal activity is often called … money.
- .... companies are business entities that are often used by money launderers to hide illegal funds and the identity of beneficial owners.
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- One of the most popular cryptocurrencies today?
- Document that financial institutions, and those associated with their business, must file with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) whenever there is a suspected case of money laundering or fraud.
- One of the top countries currently facing the greatest risk of money laundering, according to Basel AML Index.
- what is the name of cryptocurrency which is running "smart contract" program.
- Third stage of money laundering.
- The person who is used for money laundering, money .... .
- well known exchange platform for cryptocurrencies.
- Legal term used by financial regulators to describe businesses that transmit or convert money.
16 Clues: Third stage of money laundering. • One of the US sanctioned country. • You must report all ..... transactions. • One of the most popular cryptocurrencies today? • well known exchange platform for cryptocurrencies. • The person who is used for money laundering, money .... . • Money generated from criminal activity is often called … money. • ...
Drug Use/Abuse 2023-04-05
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- a substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body
- the percent of alcohol (ethyl alcohol or ethanol) in a person's blood stream
- the fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity
- An act or behavior prohibited by criminal law and therefore punishable by lawGateway
- a medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body
- the state of relying on or being controlled by someone or something else
- A type of steroid that is used in medicine to repair body tissues and to increase appetite and the growth of muscles
- contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law dependence
- reduce arousal and stimulation
- the power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience
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- an experience involving the apparent perception of something not present
- a result or effect of an action or condition
- an excessive and dangerous dose of a drug
- the physical and mental symptoms that a person has when they suddenly stop or cut back the use of an addictive substance
- a compound resembling opium in addictive properties or physiological effects
- a habit-forming drug that, while not itself addictive, may lead to the use of other addictive drugs
16 Clues: reduce arousal and stimulation • an excessive and dangerous dose of a drug • a result or effect of an action or condition • contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law dependence • an experience involving the apparent perception of something not present • the state of relying on or being controlled by someone or something else • ...
Our America Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-07
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- Empty, unclaimed, and/or unoccupied (often referring to real property).
- Restrained of a person's liberty; imprisoned.
- To examine, study, or inquire into systematically; search or examine into the particulars of.
- To leave completely and finally; forsake utterly; desert.
- A situation that might be, or could lead to, a disruption, loss, emergency, or crisis.
- An action or substance that makes something stronger or more effective; an enthusiastic supporter.
- A person who attacks, either physically or verbally.
- A lawyer who initiates prosecution of criminal offenses and presents the case for prosecution.
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- The sum total of all the living and non-living elements and their effects that influence human life.
- Extremely disturbing or distressing; grievous.
- A person accused of a crime in criminal cases, or being sued by the plaintiff in civil cases.
- A part of a city in which members of a minority group are concentrated, especially as a result of social or economic pressure.
- Movement of people away from their usual place of residence to a new place of residence.
- A building with an occupied floor located more than 75 feet above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access.
- A private residence in a building or house that's divided into several separate dwellings.
- Producing a good result; very productive.
16 Clues: Producing a good result; very productive. • Restrained of a person's liberty; imprisoned. • Extremely disturbing or distressing; grievous. • A person who attacks, either physically or verbally. • To leave completely and finally; forsake utterly; desert. • Empty, unclaimed, and/or unoccupied (often referring to real property). • ...
American Revolution 2017-01-05
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- British general who surrendered at Yorktown
- make the laws
- freedom
- Commander of the Continental Army
- a person who offers views or theories on ethics, government and other related fields
- Outspoken member of the House of Burgesses; inspired colonial patriotism with his “Give me liberty or give me death” speech
- Prominent member of the Continental Congress; helped frame the Declaration of Independence; helped gain French support for American independence
- the announcement by the 13 colonies that the colonies were to be free and independent of England’s control. The document was written, primarily, by Thomas Jefferson and passed by the Second Continental Congress.
- the state or attitude of not being satisfied, discontent
- Wrote the pamphlet Common Sense, promoting American independence.
- British king during the Revolutionary era
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- enslaved African American who wrote poems and plays supporting American independence and who eventually gained her freedom
- the lawmaking body of Great Britain
- The unwritten, unspoken agreement between citizens and their government. Citizens give up some rights in order to receive protection and safety.
- French nobleman who served in the Continental Army; worked with the king of France to send French troops, ships and funds that assisted the colonists in the American Revolution and contributed to the victory at Yorktown
- The power of government comes from the permission of the people/citizens
- patriot who made a daring ride to warn colonists of British arrival; his print of the Boston Massacre was printed throughout the colonies and changed a lot of colonists’ minds about their loyalties to England. (Made them angry and changed the colonists’ minds).
- The government may only do those things that the people give it the power to do
- Major author of the Declaration of Independence
- a Scottish philosopher, who explained that governments get their power from the citizens. The idea of the social contract because the natural state of man is to be free. (See below for Social Contract definition)
- rights that cannot be taken away
- promoted the cause of independence through letters and writings
- an economic system that existed in Europe from the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries. A nation’s wealth was determined by how much gold and silver in their treasury. Led to very strict import/export policy
- the legislative body in Virginia Colony
- a person who loves, supports, and defends his or her country.
25 Clues: freedom • make the laws • rights that cannot be taken away • Commander of the Continental Army • the lawmaking body of Great Britain • the legislative body in Virginia Colony • British king during the Revolutionary era • British general who surrendered at Yorktown • Major author of the Declaration of Independence • the state or attitude of not being satisfied, discontent • ...
Treasure Hunt 2025 2025-09-12
Across
- Which scholarly hall stands just a sneeze away, Where tiny warriors roam and brilliant minds gather to play?
- At the junction of light and layered realms, I whisper secrets where electrons helm. Who am i?
- Fifteen winters in wandering halls, I begged the stars for gold, while tracing signals no eye can see.
- I measure time without a clock,In cells and genes, I set the clock. Day and night, I weave the thread, That tells you when to wake or rest your head.
- A winding trail where finches whisper secrets, And life reshapes itself in quiet facets
- Where crystals hum and electrons weave their art, Eight chambers cradle secrets of matter’s heart.
- I track the silent whispers of the wild, Where kin and crowd shape behaviour compiled.
- In shadow wars where empires fit upon a pin, I temper unseen armors with the fire of forgotten arts.
- Where elements are taught new songs in crystal cages, an honored stair ascends to halls that gather many minds.
- I play with chaos and make glasses behave, Turning equilibrium’s rules into puzzles to crave. Who am i?
- Under the gaze of the owl-eyed sage, Ancient truths echo through modern stage
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- I sense femtotesla fields at cryogenic chill, Quantum loops and Josephson junctions bend to my will.
- I give gentle nudges to molecules shy, Then watch them zip through the sky oh-so-high.
- At the crossroads of purines and parasite’s plight, She charts unseen pathways hidden from light.
- Where spirals twist and cages of carbon hide, A visionary’s whispers of molecules reside.
- Famous for electrons getting stuck and sometimes, students too.
- In mirrored helixes I forged lanterns of thought, unweaving twilight knots where memory is caught.
- I chart the secret music of lattices unseen, and sit as custodian where wisdom’s citadel convenes.
- Here tempers rise and screens glow, just above the daily chaos?
- Tiny warriors march in endless stripes, Confined to a battlefield where laughter never dies.
- I coax hidden sparks to glow in secret streams, Revealing tiny realms within their silent dreams.
- This scientist, who studied at IISc and Cornell, now leads a premier biotech institute in Kerala, blending materials science with life’s tiniest secrets.
- I herd spectral whispers through invisible lanes, Dispatching secrets along electric veins.
- Fresh footsteps echo where no one stays long.
- Challenging dogma where heme and lipids flow, She reveals how falciparum’s secrets grow.
25 Clues: Fresh footsteps echo where no one stays long. • Here tempers rise and screens glow, just above the daily chaos? • Famous for electrons getting stuck and sometimes, students too. • Under the gaze of the owl-eyed sage, Ancient truths echo through modern stage • I give gentle nudges to molecules shy, Then watch them zip through the sky oh-so-high. • ...
Dragon Egg Cereal 2022-09-25
Foundation of Criminal Justice 2016-09-02
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- a crime involving violence or a serious offense
- a written law passed by a legislative body
- Reus an element of crime
- to show something right or reasonable
- Law the law established by outcome of former case
- rule a test to determine if someone was sane while committing a crime
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- inducing a person to commit a crime
- what is a minir wrongdoing?
- punishable by state & wrongful unlawful
- Rea knowledge of wrongdoing
10 Clues: Reus an element of crime • what is a minir wrongdoing? • Rea knowledge of wrongdoing • inducing a person to commit a crime • to show something right or reasonable • punishable by state & wrongful unlawful • a written law passed by a legislative body • a crime involving violence or a serious offense • Law the law established by outcome of former case • ...
Criminal Justice MD-2 2023-05-04
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- is when the defendant enters a plea of guilty to the charge.
- A criminal is a person who commits any type of crime.
- Crime Some crimes, such as illegal gambling and the use of illegal drugs, are sometimes called victimless crimes.
- Serious crimes, such as murder and kidnapping, are felonies.
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- Some nonviolent crimes are called white-collar crimes.
- cause Means that the officer must have witnessed the crime or must have gathered enough evidence to make an arrest .
- justice system The criminal justice system is the three-part system consisting of the police, courts, and corrections that is used to keep the peace and bring criminals to justice
- warrant is an authorization by the court to make the arrest.
- jury must find him guilty
- A crime is any act that breaks the law and for which there is a punishment.
- bargain the defendant may plead guilty to a lesser offense than the original charge.
11 Clues: jury must find him guilty • A criminal is a person who commits any type of crime. • Some nonviolent crimes are called white-collar crimes. • is when the defendant enters a plea of guilty to the charge. • warrant is an authorization by the court to make the arrest. • Serious crimes, such as murder and kidnapping, are felonies. • ...
Criminal Justice Ch.7 2024-03-27
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- An adjournment of a scheduled case until a later date.
- A seldom-recognized function of judges, which is managing the courthouse.
- Elected, usually for a four-year term.
- A value, standard or expectation concerning people's behavior.
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- An entry, made by a prosecutor on the record of a case and announced in court, indicating that the charges specified will not be prosecuted.
- A role in which judges that must assume a neutral stance in overseeing the contest between the prosecution and the defense.
- A prosecutor's pretrial disclosure to the defense of facts and evidence to be introduced at trial.
- The geographic territory or legal boundaries within which control may be exercised.
- A role in which many decisions that determine the fates of defendants take place outside of public view, in the judge's private chambers.
- Each separate offense of which a person is accused in an indictment or an information.
10 Clues: Elected, usually for a four-year term. • An adjournment of a scheduled case until a later date. • A value, standard or expectation concerning people's behavior. • A seldom-recognized function of judges, which is managing the courthouse. • The geographic territory or legal boundaries within which control may be exercised. • ...
Intro. to criminal law 2022-11-01
10 Clues: guilty act • guilty mind • take the victim as is • let the decision stand • reason for the decision • criminally liable without mens rea • knows the risk but does the act anyway • failing to do something required by law • act which breaks the chain of causation • indirect act leads to virtual certain end
The Criminal Justice System 2022-04-26
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- Number of justices on the Utah Supreme Court.
- Court Court who would hear a case of a theft involving a class B misdemeanor.
- Branch of government law enforcement is a part of.
- The court in which a case is heard first.
- A program where an inmate may visit home and family for a period of time.
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- Not a court of original jurisdiction.
- Where would an appeal of a verdict from a justice court be heard?
- Number of judges on the Utah Court of Appeals.
- One of three counties in the 1st judicial district.
- A preliminary examination of a witness or a juror by a judge or counsel.
10 Clues: Not a court of original jurisdiction. • The court in which a case is heard first. • Number of justices on the Utah Supreme Court. • Number of judges on the Utah Court of Appeals. • Branch of government law enforcement is a part of. • One of three counties in the 1st judicial district. • Where would an appeal of a verdict from a justice court be heard? • ...
Criminal Profiling Vocabulary Crossword 2025-10-08
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- The application of psychology to legal investigations.
- Clues from actions or patterns that help identify a suspect.
- The method or pattern used to commit a crime.
- Analyzing evidence and behavior to predict offender characteristics.
- Understanding others’ emotions, often lacking in offenders.
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- The study of victims to understand why they were targeted.
- Using crime locations to determiCriminal Profilingt might live.
- A person with antisocial traits and lack of remorse.
- A person who commits a crime.
- A unique behavioral trait that defines a criminal’s personal touch.
10 Clues: A person who commits a crime. • The method or pattern used to commit a crime. • A person with antisocial traits and lack of remorse. • The application of psychology to legal investigations. • The study of victims to understand why they were targeted. • Understanding others’ emotions, often lacking in offenders. • ...
Making of a Criminal 2025-09-25
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- the ability to do something or act in a particular way, especially as a faculty or quality.
- an act of surgery performed on a patient.
- seek to harm and intimidate
- a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold.
- a strong desire to do or to achieve something, typically requiring determination and hard work.
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- a city in Illinois
- based on untested ideas or techniques and not yet established or finalized.
- treat (a person or an animal) with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly.
- a male teacher in a school.
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
10 Clues: a city in Illinois • a male teacher in a school. • seek to harm and intimidate • an act of surgery performed on a patient. • a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold. • based on untested ideas or techniques and not yet established or finalized. • wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain. • ...
eriks criminal crosswords 2021-11-11
Across
- if you stay in a forest you don't have to do this
- a person who kills people
- when you go to a football match some people fight because they are?
- Steal money or a wallet from other people’s pockets.
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- it's a crime that consist of stealing something
- a person who sell some illegal products
- Take control of a vehicle illegally.
7 Clues: a person who kills people • Take control of a vehicle illegally. • a person who sell some illegal products • it's a crime that consist of stealing something • if you stay in a forest you don't have to do this • Steal money or a wallet from other people’s pockets. • when you go to a football match some people fight because they are?
Criminal vs Civil 2024-12-09
7 Clues: person accused of crime • who sees event happening • brings case against someone • body of people in court room • public official for court of law • represent clients in court of law • court of law involving claim, complaint
Criminal Or CIvil 2025-12-04
7 Clues: The one being charged • group of random people • Someone who saw the crime • someone who represents you • the person who charged the other • What they have to prove the charge • The one who makes the decision in the end
Christmas Bid Crossword 2022-12-14
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- something that takes us on adventures
- family, cosy, love
- my favourite bojack character
- jase's favorite morning activity/drink
- jase's most recent healthy addiction
- what i have for you
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
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- nikita's favourite movie
- happy life together
- a little productive chicken
- you
- the best disney adventure movie
- an appropriate evening meal
- lovely parents
- how many inches jase's inseams must be
- me
16 Clues: me • you • lovely parents • family, cosy, love • happy life together • what i have for you • nikita's favourite movie • a little productive chicken • an appropriate evening meal • my favourite bojack character • the best disney adventure movie • jase's most recent healthy addiction • something that takes us on adventures • jase's favorite morning activity/drink • ...
Crossword_Jasper 2017-03-26
Across
- Boy or man
- Change something with something
- Something is worth your time
- Hard cover book
- Be or do something you are not
- Something does not wiggle
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- Soft cover book
- A person who solves criminal problems
- Something on a book`s cover
- Whine over something
- Something has no wires
- The queen of musical in instruments
- A really big room
- The most important person in the court
- Rhyming words in verses
15 Clues: Boy or man • Soft cover book • Hard cover book • A really big room • Whine over something • Something has no wires • Rhyming words in verses • Something does not wiggle • Something on a book`s cover • Something is worth your time • Be or do something you are not • Change something with something • The queen of musical in instruments • A person who solves criminal problems • ...
WK 1-11 C1 2020-07-30
Across
- someone who is impolite, rude, brazen is____
- a delay in sentencing or punishment
- hateful, spiteful, vengeful
- a false notion or belief
- aid, assistance, relief
- someone who asks a lot of questions is ___
- a fanatic, radical
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- someone who is cautious/skeptical is ___
- a tint or pigment; solution
- a beautiful, charming location is ___
- comfort during troubling times
- an infinite amount
- someone who is angry or infuriated is ___
- gloomy, depressed, sad
- a criminal
15 Clues: a criminal • an infinite amount • a fanatic, radical • gloomy, depressed, sad • aid, assistance, relief • a false notion or belief • a tint or pigment; solution • hateful, spiteful, vengeful • comfort during troubling times • a delay in sentencing or punishment • a beautiful, charming location is ___ • someone who is cautious/skeptical is ___ • ...
Warcross Jake Field 2021-04-02
Across
- person who hacks things
- Something that blocks your way of hacking
- Bad guy that hacks
- Someone who is working for Zero
- The game that is being played
- Emikas friend in New york
- Where Emika is at the moment
- Owner of Warcross
- Phenix's rival
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- Emikas Warcross team
- Being in jail or doing something wrong
- Where Emika was before Tokyo
- A gadget inside the game
- Main charachter
- Leader of the Phenix Riders
15 Clues: Phenix's rival • Main charachter • Owner of Warcross • Bad guy that hacks • Emikas Warcross team • person who hacks things • A gadget inside the game • Emikas friend in New york • Leader of the Phenix Riders • Where Emika was before Tokyo • Where Emika is at the moment • The game that is being played • Someone who is working for Zero • Being in jail or doing something wrong • ...
Masterminds Crossword Puzzle Activity K 2021-10-25
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- another word for trash
- when you get knowledge
- an expensive type of car
- when something vanishes
- when something happens often
- when you don't tell the truth
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- a synonym for fixing something
- not moving
- another word for 12:00 am
- an instrument used to see your reflection
- a sport where you throw a ball in a hoop
- to move faster
- hideous in appearance
- to be very fortunate
- someone who commits crimes
15 Clues: not moving • to move faster • to be very fortunate • hideous in appearance • another word for trash • when you get knowledge • when something vanishes • an expensive type of car • another word for 12:00 am • someone who commits crimes • when something happens often • when you don't tell the truth • a synonym for fixing something • a sport where you throw a ball in a hoop • ...
Thief Vocabulary 2021-10-22
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- a repeated crime
- Life, a wealthy way of living.
- shelter from danger.
- frequent or relevant customer.
- court to hear the answer the charge went against him.
- of self-importance.
- a minor crime.
- economic decline.
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- poor.
- A drug.
- acquaintance, someone of something who is not well known.
- cause something to lose their self-worth.
- Wishing you had something someone else have.
- trying to impress someone with exaggerated
- calling an accused person before
15 Clues: poor. • A drug. • a minor crime. • a repeated crime • economic decline. • of self-importance. • shelter from danger. • Life, a wealthy way of living. • frequent or relevant customer. • calling an accused person before • cause something to lose their self-worth. • trying to impress someone with exaggerated • Wishing you had something someone else have. • ...
Y8 September History Crossword 2018-09-24
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- Born in the year 0
- The most powerful earldom
- Advised the Saxon king
- Century that Victoria was queen in
- Ruled an earldom
- Built the pyramids
- What the Saxons sold to the rest of Europe
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- BC
- Saxon lord
- When a village or tithing hunts a criminal
- A Saxon fortified town
- Enough land to feed a family for a year
- Where the Saxons originated?
- A Saxon slave
- King in January 1066
15 Clues: BC • Saxon lord • A Saxon slave • Ruled an earldom • Born in the year 0 • Built the pyramids • King in January 1066 • A Saxon fortified town • Advised the Saxon king • The most powerful earldom • Where the Saxons originated? • Century that Victoria was queen in • Enough land to feed a family for a year • When a village or tithing hunts a criminal • ...
Puzzle 2024-02-07
Across
- Number of people acting as a group
- Be clear of accusations
- Evil reputation of something criminal
- Work/profession
- To steal during war time
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- Action that violates a law
- Pile of combustibles to burn a corpse
- Become reconciled/make up for
- Sudden fancy
- To think inappropriate to ones dignity
- Serious in manner or appearance
- Feeling of being lazy
- to prevent/turn away
- Feeling of pride in ones own worth
- Work hard
15 Clues: Work hard • Sudden fancy • Work/profession • to prevent/turn away • Feeling of being lazy • Be clear of accusations • To steal during war time • Action that violates a law • Become reconciled/make up for • Serious in manner or appearance • Number of people acting as a group • Feeling of pride in ones own worth • Pile of combustibles to burn a corpse • ...
Películas Icónicas 2024-11-26
Across
- – Tercera película de James Bond.
- – Relato contracultural de motociclistas.
- – Amor entre pandillas rivales.
- – Épico filme sobre Arabia.
- – Superproducción protagonizada por Taylor.
- – Obra maestra del suspenso.
- – Musical con colinas vivas.
Down
- – "Mrs. Robinson" es un ícono.
- – Adaptación de la novela de Nabokov.
- – Épico filme sobre un esclavo rebelde.
- – Criminal famosa junto a Clyde.
- – Clásico de terror de Hitchcock.
- – Comedia de guerra, Strangelove.
- – Historia de un hombre despreocupado.
- – Batalla histórica entre británicos y zulúes.
15 Clues: – Épico filme sobre Arabia. • – Obra maestra del suspenso. • – Musical con colinas vivas. • – "Mrs. Robinson" es un ícono. • – Amor entre pandillas rivales. • – Criminal famosa junto a Clyde. • – Tercera película de James Bond. • – Clásico de terror de Hitchcock. • – Comedia de guerra, Strangelove. • – Adaptación de la novela de Nabokov. • – Historia de un hombre despreocupado. • ...
Abhinav Vaka 213 2025-02-13
Across
- a giant with one eye in the middle
- a criminal/ trouble maker
- the art or skill of shooting
- pronounced (KLING-kit)
- an ultimate ruler, especially Roman
- a donkey
- of the color jet black
- transparent, pure, pellucid
Down
- cats found in Minecraft
- a journey by water; cruise
- a half-god, half-human
- a religious communion table.
- the evening preceding All Saint's Day; Christian Halloween
- trips made to complete a task
- to critcize
15 Clues: a donkey • to critcize • a half-god, half-human • pronounced (KLING-kit) • of the color jet black • cats found in Minecraft • a criminal/ trouble maker • a journey by water; cruise • transparent, pure, pellucid • the art or skill of shooting • a religious communion table. • trips made to complete a task • a giant with one eye in the middle • an ultimate ruler, especially Roman • ...
Rewards 1B 2024-09-19
Across
- criminal deception stealing money
- to deny
- long pole on a ship for a sail
- to praise; clap
- existing in thought, like love or an idea
- to force to leave
- to interrupt or attack suddenly
- to show or exhibit
Down
- arched roof or a large room used for storage
- deeply upset
- a person who is not an expert
- play incorrectly
- to make pure
- speak or perform without notes
- to break up
15 Clues: to deny • to break up • deeply upset • to make pure • to praise; clap • play incorrectly • to force to leave • to show or exhibit • a person who is not an expert • long pole on a ship for a sail • speak or perform without notes • to interrupt or attack suddenly • criminal deception stealing money • existing in thought, like love or an idea • arched roof or a large room used for storage
Unwholly 2015-05-14
10 Clues: rewound boy • Leader of the AWOLs • Save haven for AWOLs • Storked AWOLs leader • Cam's motherly figure • Connors criminal name • Refused spine transplant • the clapper who didn't clap • Beouf and Connors right hand man • process of harvesting a person for their parts
Crossword 2017-11-13
10 Clues: Source of rain (5) • Bright; sharp (11) • Criminal genius (10) • Lost in thought (11) • Venomous; deadly (5) • Building designer (9) • Story with a moral (5) • Outlandish; very odd (7) • A personal word bank (10) • The largest animal ever (4-5)
Spelling 2 2021-08-17
10 Clues: humiliated • after a long time • a heated exchange • head of the school • be given something • a criminal on the run • up to the point in time • person living next door • from one side to another place • people admired for their courage
