criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
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. • ...
crimes and murders 2023-01-31
Spy School 2025-03-19
A JIZZLE CROSSWORD 2016-10-25
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- the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone.
- relating to the body as opposed to the mind
- contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law
- a formal declaration by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law that someone is guilty of a criminal offence
- unpleasantly rough or jarring to the senses
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- a job or profession.
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behaviour in a given context.
- continuing firmly or obstinately in an opinion or course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition.
- the state of being imprisoned; captivity.
- use superior strength or influence to intimidate (someone), typically to force them to do something.
- a punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract.
- deliberately cruel or violent.
- the system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and which it may enforce by the imposition of penalties.
13 Clues: a job or profession. • deliberately cruel or violent. • the state of being imprisoned; captivity. • relating to the body as opposed to the mind • unpleasantly rough or jarring to the senses • contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law • a punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract. • ...
Game Day 2021-03-17
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- the amount required to exchange goods and services
- the primary group of people a company decides to market toward.
- an organizational function and set of processes for creating, communicating and delivering value to customers and managing customer
- channels different forms of communications used by marketers to reach customers
- paid advertising for a company
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- the part of marketing where a marketer decides how they will promote the product
- the item to be exchanged
- the ongoing effort of sponsors to keep their brand or product in the forefront of fans’ minds
- how you will actually place or distribute the product your company sells.
- Mix how marketers choose to use the 4 Ps to market a product
10 Clues: the item to be exchanged • paid advertising for a company • the amount required to exchange goods and services • Mix how marketers choose to use the 4 Ps to market a product • the primary group of people a company decides to market toward. • how you will actually place or distribute the product your company sells. • ...
Poem Deconstruction 2024-03-06
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- One of 3 words Capitalized in the poem; also a season
- One of the tenets of modernism; focuses on the “___” of people in society
- “will never wholly kiss you;/wholly to be a fool”; literary device
- “lady i swear by all flowers”; literary device that exaggerates
- One of the tenets of modernism; used all lowercase to experiment with a “new ___” of writing
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- Metaphor that suggests “___” has no structure and is long
- “My blood approves”; literary device
- Often included in poems to create consistency, Cummings leaves it out
- One example of diction; connects to the idea of structure
9 Clues: “My blood approves”; literary device • One of 3 words Capitalized in the poem; also a season • Metaphor that suggests “___” has no structure and is long • One example of diction; connects to the idea of structure • “lady i swear by all flowers”; literary device that exaggerates • “will never wholly kiss you;/wholly to be a fool”; literary device • ...
Chapter 13 Crime and the Legal System 2021-02-02
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- school assume that people are naturally social beings and are not prone to act criminally unless some
- school assumes all people are self-interested by nature.
- crime reports are official police statistics for reported crimes gathered from police reports and paperwork.
- shame is a permanent label given to an offender.
- is the violation of norms that have been written into law.
- Trends, gender race social class, and age
- crime refers to many different types of criminal acts, such as burglary, rape, and assault.
- psychological, or social factor is involved
- Model conflict model of law proposes that powerful people write laws to protect their own interest while punishing the actions of those they wish to
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- shaming is an effort to bring an offender back into the community after
- model of law suggests that laws arise because people see a behavior, they do not like, and they agree to make it illegal.
- is the violation of norms that society agrees upon.
- association theory emphasizes that criminal and deviant behaviors are learned.
- theory two types of deviance: primary and secondary
- is a measure that prevents a person from doing something because of fear of the
- is a deliberate effort to attach a negative meaning to a behavior
- control theories suggests that people are hedonistic and self-interested
17 Clues: Trends, gender race social class, and age • psychological, or social factor is involved • shame is a permanent label given to an offender. • is the violation of norms that society agrees upon. • theory two types of deviance: primary and secondary • school assumes all people are self-interested by nature. • is the violation of norms that have been written into law. • ...
Drug Use/Abuses 2023-04-05
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- Not having control over doing, taking or using something to the point where it could be harmful to you.(Addiction)
- The quality or state of being dependent.(Dependence)
- The power to give orders or make decisions. (Authority)
- A chemical that you take into your body, which changes the way you feel and act.(Drug)
- Not according to or authorized by law.(Illegal)
- Characterized by or promoting constructive metabolism.(Anabolic)
- Class of drugs that speed up messages travelling between the brain and body.(Stimulant)
- A false perception of objects or events involving your senses: sight, sound, smell, touch and taste.(Hallucination)
- Drug milder drugs that can open the door to exposure to or experimentation with harsher substances.(Gateway)
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- reduce arousal and stimulation.(Depressant)
- A class of drug used to reduce moderate to severe pain.(Opioid)
- Occurs in individuals who have developed physiological dependence on a substance and who discontinue or reduce their use of it.(Withdrawal)
- a result of an action or situation, esp. (in the plural) a bad result.(Consequences)
- A person who committed a crime. (criminal)
- A man-made version of chemicals, known as hormones, that are made naturally in the human body.(Steroids)
- The percent of alcohol (ethyl alcohol or ethanol) in a person's blood stream.(B.A.C.)
16 Clues: A person who committed a crime. (criminal) • reduce arousal and stimulation.(Depressant) • Not according to or authorized by law.(Illegal) • The quality or state of being dependent.(Dependence) • The power to give orders or make decisions. (Authority) • A class of drug used to reduce moderate to severe pain.(Opioid) • ...
PBS- Human Bio Unit 1 Vocab 2025-09-15
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- List for Biomedical Science and Forensic Science
- of Death: The circumstances surrounding the death, such as natural, accident, suicide, or homicide.
- Scene Methods: Techniques for collecting evidence, such as the Line/Strip, Grid, Zone, and Spiral methods, used depending on the nature and size of the crime scene.
- Evidence: Deoxyribonucleic acid, a molecule that stores genetic information and can be used as evidence.
- Science: The application of scientific methods and principles to criminal and civil investigations to determine what happened at a crime scene.
- A systematic inquiry to discover and examine facts surrounding an incident or crime.
- The central core of the hair.
- The outermost layer of a hair strand.
- A postmortem examination of the body to determine the cause of death.
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- of Death: The physiological process that leads to death.
- Scientist: A scientist who conducts tests and analyzes evidence to aid in diagnosing and treating diseases, as well as in criminal investigations.
- of Death: The specific injury or disease that led to the death.
- The main body of the hair.
- The building blocks of DNA, composed of a sugar, a nitrogenous base, and a phosphate group.
- Information or objects that help establish facts in a legal investigation.
- Unique patterns on the tips of fingers that can be used for identification.
16 Clues: The main body of the hair. • The central core of the hair. • The outermost layer of a hair strand. • List for Biomedical Science and Forensic Science • of Death: The physiological process that leads to death. • of Death: The specific injury or disease that led to the death. • A postmortem examination of the body to determine the cause of death. • ...
Prohibition 2025-11-18
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- A member of a criminal gang or mafia involved in illegal activities such as bootlegging
- A famous Chicago gangster who made a fortune from illegal alcohol sales.
- The period (1920–1933) when making, selling, and transporting alcohol was illegal in the United States
- A social movement that encouraged people to avoid alcohol; it helped lead to Prohibition
- Act The law that explained how Prohibition would be enforced and defined what “intoxicating liquors” were
- Dishonest behavior, often by police or politicians, who accepted bribes to ignore illegal alcohol activities.
- Smuggling alcohol into the U.S. by sea or across borders during Prohibition.
- A person who chooses not to drink alcohol at all.
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- A secret bar or nightclub that illegally sold alcohol during Prohibition
- Criminal groups that expanded during Prohibition by making money from illegal alcohol.
- A young woman in the 1920s known for her modern style; often associated with speakeasy culture.
- The illegal production or distribution of alcohol during Prohibition.
- A term used for places or people who opposed Prohibition and supported legal alcohol.
- A term used for places or people who supported banning alcohol.
- Homemade, illegal alcohol produced secretly, often in rural areas.
- Cheap, homemade liquor produced in private homes during Prohibition.
16 Clues: A person who chooses not to drink alcohol at all. • A term used for places or people who supported banning alcohol. • Homemade, illegal alcohol produced secretly, often in rural areas. • Cheap, homemade liquor produced in private homes during Prohibition. • The illegal production or distribution of alcohol during Prohibition. • ...
Our America Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-07
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- A lawyer who initiates prosecution of criminal offenses and presents the case for prosecution.
- Movement of people away from their usual place of residence to a new place of residence.
- An action or substance that makes something stronger or more effective; an enthusiastic supporter.
- To examine, study, or inquire into systematically; search or examine into the particulars of.
- To leave completely and finally; forsake utterly; desert.
- The sum total of all the living and non-living elements and their effects that influence human life.
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- A building with an occupied floor located more than 75 feet above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access.
- Empty, unclaimed, and/or unoccupied (often referring to real property).
- Producing a good result; very productive.
- A part of a city in which members of a minority group are concentrated, especially as a result of social or economic pressure.
- A situation that might be, or could lead to, a disruption, loss, emergency, or crisis.
- A private residence in a building or house that's divided into several separate dwellings.
- Extremely disturbing or distressing; grievous.
- A person who attacks, either physically or verbally.
- Restrained of a person's liberty; imprisoned.
- A person accused of a crime in criminal cases, or being sued by the plaintiff in civil cases.
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). • ...
Psychopath Traits 2023-02-09
9 Clues: Not real • Quick to react • Unachievable goals • In and out of jail • Seeks many partners • Unable to tell the truth • Benefits by hurting others • Failure to accept responsibility • Tries to control a person or situation
The pope resigns 2013-02-12
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- a noun for consciousness
- to quit your job
- fighting with something
- to change into or reach a position
- shocked, surprised
- The opposite of weakness
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- washing clothess or (criminal) money
- measurement of kilos or pounds
- chosen by a vote
- The opposite of slavery
- damaged or destroyed, synonym with plague
- synonym for sickness
- to complete a responsability
- putting concrete or stone for roadway or street
- official speaker or presenter
- barely, scarcely, part of the NIKE logo
- The term or duration of a king's throne
17 Clues: chosen by a vote • to quit your job • shocked, surprised • synonym for sickness • The opposite of slavery • fighting with something • a noun for consciousness • The opposite of weakness • to complete a responsability • official speaker or presenter • measurement of kilos or pounds • to change into or reach a position • washing clothess or (criminal) money • ...
Detectives 2020-04-11
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- The east wind blows on this pirate
- can name every bone in your body as he breaks them
- a constable with a sidecar
- more than five roof makers
- The consulting detective
- I'm not. I'm a high functioning sociopath
- paradise island
- The woman
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- of Scotland Yard
- The consulting criminal
- The arch enemy
- glow in the dark rabbits and big dogs
- helpful coroner
- clumsy but caring and suddenly single
- a Sergeant with a baby
- undercover assassin
- helpful homeless chemist, with a problem
17 Clues: The woman • The arch enemy • helpful coroner • paradise island • of Scotland Yard • undercover assassin • a Sergeant with a baby • The consulting criminal • The consulting detective • a constable with a sidecar • more than five roof makers • The east wind blows on this pirate • glow in the dark rabbits and big dogs • clumsy but caring and suddenly single • ...
The Law and You 2020-04-10
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- group of people deciding a case
- they maintain law and order in courtroom
- ATTORNEY attorney for an accused
- state law
- meeting before going to trial
- final part of trial
- Attorney for the people
- formal accusation
- BARGAINING negotiating a lesser charge or sentence
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- local law
- they oversee and referee a trial
- LAW type of law involving foreign countries
- someone accused of crime and standing trial
- law involving harm to a person
- process of asking for another trial
- court calendar
- complaint bringer in a civil trial
17 Clues: local law • state law • court calendar • formal accusation • final part of trial • Attorney for the people • meeting before going to trial • law involving harm to a person • group of people deciding a case • they oversee and referee a trial • ATTORNEY attorney for an accused • complaint bringer in a civil trial • process of asking for another trial • ...
English Holiday Homework 2021-05-31
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- a disastrous affliction
- covered with
- the monetary unit of many Latin American countries
- a person who is a criminal
- currency of several Latin American countries
- a pellet of hail
- top of a hill
- satisfaction
- friendly and pleasant
- a man in charge of a post office
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- a deity
- stick or attached
- wrap up or cover completely
- an inner sense of right and wrong
- impress a mark on something
- complete trust or confidence in someone or something
- insects which fly in big swarms and destroy crops
17 Clues: a deity • covered with • satisfaction • top of a hill • a pellet of hail • stick or attached • friendly and pleasant • a disastrous affliction • a person who is a criminal • wrap up or cover completely • impress a mark on something • a man in charge of a post office • an inner sense of right and wrong • currency of several Latin American countries • ...
The best Crossword 2023-05-25
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- replaced by x/y
- has many plugins
- two lives create another life
- word you use to ask for the reason
- person who run in competition
- left side of the periodic table
- base x height
- person who recites and sings stories
- eating problem
- add all sides
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- calulable forms
- the meat contributes...
- electronic utensil to do work
- right side of the periodic table
- is the person who commits illegal acts
- it is the most important verb in English
- reduce the normal price of a product
17 Clues: base x height • add all sides • eating problem • calulable forms • replaced by x/y • has many plugins • the meat contributes... • electronic utensil to do work • two lives create another life • person who run in competition • left side of the periodic table • right side of the periodic table • word you use to ask for the reason • reduce the normal price of a product • ...
Cybersecurity Fundamental Chapter 3 Part 2 2022-10-18
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- looking over one's shoulder to get their pin or access code.
- records or logs the keystrokes of the user of the system.
- action of pretending to be someone else
- intercepting communication between computers to steal information crossing the network.
- examines all network traffic as it passes through their Network Interface Card (NIC).
- criminal tags along with an authorized person to gain entry into a secured location.
- use short message service (sms) to send fake text messages
- impersonation attack, and it takes advantage of a trusted relationship between two systems.
- involves an attacker who pretends to need personal or financial data in order to confirm the identity of the recipient.
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- one man's trash is another man's treasure
- non-technical means for a criminal to gather information on a target.
- an attacker requests personal information from a party in exchange for something like a gift.
- a type of network attack that results in some sort of interruptions of network services to users, devices or applications.
- posing as a IRAS employee, told the victim that they own money to IRAS.
- attacks that tries to exploit software vulnerabilities that are unknown or undisclosed by the software vendor.
- application that behave in an annoying or undesirable manner.
16 Clues: action of pretending to be someone else • one man's trash is another man's treasure • records or logs the keystrokes of the user of the system. • use short message service (sms) to send fake text messages • looking over one's shoulder to get their pin or access code. • application that behave in an annoying or undesirable manner. • ...
Law terms 2023-08-18
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- The power or authority of a court to hear a particular type of legal dispute
- The principle that all individuals are equal before the law.
- Laws made by the courts.
- The party that initiates a civil action against the Defendant
- 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
- A penalty imposed on a person who has breached a criminal law eg. A fine or imprisonment
- The ranking of courts in order of their importance.
- A hearing to resolve and determine the outcome of legal disputes
- Formal legal rules that govern the way people behave.
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- A minor criminal offence. Heard by the Magistrates’ Court. eg. Drunk and disorderly behaviour
- Rules and laws that involve resolving disputes between individuals
- Rules and laws that involve the state and an individual, where the individual has committed an act that poses a threat to the community.
- Failure to take proper care of someone or something.
- 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
- The decision made by a judge or jury in a trial
17 Clues: Laws made by the courts. • The decision made by a judge or jury in a trial • 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 • ...
ddwdew 2023-05-22
9 Clues: your opinions • politics in the US • Paris fashion week • Youtube's annual profits • european football scores • the temperature in Misiones • special offer in mobiles phones • new movies and series on Netflix • a criminal investigation in Buenos Aires
D&C Review 2018-09-12
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- Eternal is a title for God, so when He says His work is to bring about Eternal _______ for us it means He wants us to have a God-like life or to become like Him.
- Oliver ______ was a young school teacher who prayed to know how to assist in the Lord's work and became a scribe for Joseph Smith
- In section 8 the Lord teaches that receiving revelation is a gift and it can ______ us out of the hands of our enemies.
- This is how the Lords speaks to us and gives us knowledge.
- Martin _____ served a Joseph's scribe for the first part of the Book of Mormon, but then lost the manuscript after he was told twice not to take it to show his wife.
- One part of Acquiring Spiritual Knowledge is to look at questions with an ______ perspective or seeing how the question fits into the Plan of Salvation.
- Who made a 2nd set of plates giving his account of his life and teachings that the Lord told Joseph to translate from instead of re-translating the lost 116 pages?
- In order to receive revelation, the Lord teaches in Section 9 that we must first ______ it out in our minds and then ask if our decision is right, then the Lord can speak to us as we will "feel" it is right or have a "stupor of thought."
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- The lost 116 pages of the Book of Mormon were to be called the Book of _______.
- Look unto me in every thought, doubt not, ______ not
- The third principle of Acquiring Spiritual Knowledge is to seek further understanding through ______ appointed sources. We need to make sure we are using trustworthy sources.
- When the Lord says that He will give us revelation by speaking to our _____ that is usually done through our feelings.
- When the Lord gives us revelation through our minds it is mainly through our ______.
- Seek ______ even by study and also by faith
- We are to seek learning by study and by _____ which means we have to put forth effort and trust that knowledge will come, even if we don't understand it all right away.
- Too often we don't really pray, but instead just say _______.
- Behold I will tell you in your _____ and in your heart
17 Clues: Seek ______ even by study and also by faith • Look unto me in every thought, doubt not, ______ not • Behold I will tell you in your _____ and in your heart • This is how the Lords speaks to us and gives us knowledge. • Too often we don't really pray, but instead just say _______. • The lost 116 pages of the Book of Mormon were to be called the Book of _______. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary (Activity #2) 2017-01-05
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- promoted the cause of independence through letters and writings
- rights that cannot be taken away
- the lawmaking body of Great Britain
- make the laws
- Outspoken member of the House of Burgesses; inspired colonial patriotism with his “Give me liberty or give me death” speech
- 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
- freedom
- Prominent member of the Continental Congress; helped frame the Declaration of Independence; helped gain French support for American independence
- Wrote the pamphlet Common Sense, promoting American independence.
- British king during the Revolutionary era
- 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
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- 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.
- 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 state or attitude of not being satisfied, discontent
- The unwritten, unspoken agreement between citizens and their government. Citizens give up some rights in order to receive protection and safety.
- 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 government may only do those things that the people give it the power to do
- Major author of the Declaration of Independence
- a person who loves, supports, and defends his or her country.
- a person who offers views or theories on ethics, government and other related fields
- the legislative body in Virginia Colony
- Commander of the Continental Army
- British general who surrendered at Yorktown
- enslaved African American who wrote poems and plays supporting American independence and who eventually gained her freedom
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 • ...
voc 2014-03-04
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- Reading something very carefully (2)
- Pay a lot of money for something unwillingly (2)
- necessary if you want to be fashion (2)
- She'd never been there, but when I described the island, she could imagine what it looked like.Picture it in her.. (2)
- He's a little bit crazy and unstable(4)
- tricked into believing something (2)
- It was taking a long time to think of something, but suddenly I had a fantastic idea.
- Government by someone or something with complete power
- result in something happening (3)
- Something that is passed on to following generations
- I'm sure you can solve the problem if you really try hard. (5)
- He decided to consider all the possibilities and not decide on one answer immediately.(6)
- Choose something ( 2)
- Learnt something by repeating it continuously (3)
- Too important to be without
- activity you do hard physical exercise to develop muscles(2)
- Part of you when you are born
- All the people in the office met to share their ideas
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- There are a couple of things I am unable to decide about. I am… in (3)
- She couldn't change what had happened so she decided not to think about it anymore.
- The residents all agreed that the attack on the puppy was without any reason whatsoever (2)
- I've never seen her so angry; she completely lost control.(4)
- she was always really clever at school.
- The policeman asked me to remember something that happened a long time ago.(4)
- attracted to something
- There was a huge number of skilled and professional people leaving.(4)
- practices or skill of traating physical problems such as back pain
- Understood an idea or concept
- I don´t know the answer myself so I´d like to get some of your ideas.(3)
- Forget the most important part of something (3)
- treat someone un fairly and take advantage
- This work is the most boring repetitive thing I've ever done! I don't have to use my brain at all.(1)
- Preparing for an exam in a short time
- Shown or proved to be true(2)
34 Clues: Choose something ( 2) • attracted to something • Too important to be without • Understood an idea or concept • Shown or proved to be true(2) • Part of you when you are born • result in something happening (3) • Reading something very carefully (2) • tricked into believing something (2) • Preparing for an exam in a short time • necessary if you want to be fashion (2) • ...
The Hate U Give - Crossword Puzzle 2020-02-10
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- To search haphazardly
- A drug that produces numbness or stupor
- Cry loudly
- Very angry
- Honest and respectful behavior
- Trust
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- Peaceful, without conflict
- A building or room where dead bodies are kept before burial
- Wall with art on it
- An aggressive and violent young criminal
- Believe to be guilty
- Feeling or showing extreme anger
12 Clues: Trust • Cry loudly • Very angry • Wall with art on it • Believe to be guilty • To search haphazardly • Peaceful, without conflict • Honest and respectful behavior • Feeling or showing extreme anger • A drug that produces numbness or stupor • An aggressive and violent young criminal • A building or room where dead bodies are kept before burial
The Glass Castle 2024-01-05
11 Clues: To pester • Not regularly • Devoutly religious • Burn something lightly • Ask for or try to obtain • A shortened form of a name • A restaurant in an institution • Shaped into ridges and grooves • A person without a home or work • First step in criminal proceeding • A sudden change of mood or behavior
Disney Princesses 2025-05-05
11 Clues: seven dwarfs • kissed a frog • loves sleeping • ugly boyfriend • her pet is a tiger • friends with scuttle • must be home by twelve • evil mother criminal boyfriend • loves the sea but cant go to the sea • almost died because her sister froze her heart • almost killed her sister because she froze her heart
Reading importance 2024-08-06
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- Exposure to new ideas and cultures broadens this.
- A skill that reading helps to improve, crucial for writing and communication.
- Reading enhances our ability to think critically and this type of thinking ability.
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- The digital age makes the ability to read and comprehend complex texts more ___.
- Reading helps to build this, allowing you to know more words.
- Reading is described as a ___ skill in the text.
- Reading in English helps in understanding this aspect of the language, alongside vocabulary.
- Reading enriches our minds and opens up new opportunities for this.
- Reading helps improve this aspect, which involves focusing on details.
9 Clues: Reading is described as a ___ skill in the text. • Exposure to new ideas and cultures broadens this. • Reading helps to build this, allowing you to know more words. • Reading enriches our minds and opens up new opportunities for this. • Reading helps improve this aspect, which involves focusing on details. • ...
ZMC Management 2 Unit 13 Marketing 2022-09-15
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- something you have seen before and have knowledge of
- the creation of a consistent, positive image of a product in customer's minds
- the creation of a new product line as part of a well established brand
- to like one thing more than another
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- to see the differences or variations between two or more people and things
- to identify something because you have seen it before or have knowledge of it
- when a brand is overused and loses its value and sense of quality
- to connect two or more people or things
- a manufacturer's name and image; including its slogan and logo
9 Clues: to like one thing more than another • to connect two or more people or things • something you have seen before and have knowledge of • a manufacturer's name and image; including its slogan and logo • when a brand is overused and loses its value and sense of quality • the creation of a new product line as part of a well established brand • ...
Vocabulary List #8 2021-01-20
8 Clues: reject refuse • criminal crook • price level rise • warm and friendly • a system of money • condition better now • some of money collected • person who buys and uses goods
FUN CROSSWORD 2023-02-11
8 Clues: 8 sides • Owns Epiphone • Criminal; Crook • Cells are made of: • Plain; Not exciting • Awesome; wicked; lit • A trained medical professional • An ___ a day keeps the doctor away
Healthy Habits 2021-11-03
Across
- Allows us to recuperate our energy and set what we have learnt in our minds
- Reduces the risk of nutritional and cardiovascular disease
- Prevents obesity, diseases related to the circulatory system, and ensures we are more agile and flexible
Down
- Eliminates microorganisms, viruses and toxic substances
- Prevents depression, anxiety and sleepless nights
- Prevents worry, improves self-confidence and helps resolve conflicts
6 Clues: Prevents depression, anxiety and sleepless nights • Eliminates microorganisms, viruses and toxic substances • Reduces the risk of nutritional and cardiovascular disease • Prevents worry, improves self-confidence and helps resolve conflicts • Allows us to recuperate our energy and set what we have learnt in our minds • ...
reach for the sky 2020-12-11
Across
- British long distance runner
- giving a hint of what's going to happen
- science to criminal law
- a person whose risky in business
- net worth of Richard Branson
- similar to having a growth mindset
- being very sad
Down
- the boy whose dad got a new job in another city
- giving a hint of what's going to happen
- a lot
- overreacting
- MrX
12 Clues: MrX • a lot • overreacting • being very sad • science to criminal law • British long distance runner • net worth of Richard Branson • a person whose risky in business • similar to having a growth mindset • giving a hint of what's going to happen • giving a hint of what's going to happen • the boy whose dad got a new job in another city
Civ & Econ Midterm Review 2022-03-17
Across
- Payment of money or return of property
- Dispute to prevent harm
- For those who are ill and considered dangerous
- Property is seized to pay for compensation
- Supreme Court interprets laws
Down
- People have the power
- President enforces laws
- Congress makes laws
- 3 branches
- Dispute involving a lawsuit
- branches cannot gain too much power
11 Clues: 3 branches • Congress makes laws • People have the power • President enforces laws • Dispute to prevent harm • Dispute involving a lawsuit • Supreme Court interprets laws • branches cannot gain too much power • Payment of money or return of property • Property is seized to pay for compensation • For those who are ill and considered dangerous
Canterbury Tales Vocab 2022-04-06
Across
- Hand down as inheritance
- Highly respected, held in high regard
- Act of freeing someone of a sin or criminal charge
- Authorization; act of giving authority to an individual
- Decorated or embellished
Down
- Confident; cheerful
- Showing care or concern
- Evasion of truth
- With ease and quickness
- Criticize strongly
- To delay or linger
11 Clues: Evasion of truth • Criticize strongly • To delay or linger • Confident; cheerful • Showing care or concern • With ease and quickness • Hand down as inheritance • Decorated or embellished • Highly respected, held in high regard • Act of freeing someone of a sin or criminal charge • Authorization; act of giving authority to an individual
Types of Laws 2022-04-12
11 Clues: A crime • A civil wrong • A claim or dispute • A minor wrongdoing • The person being sued • Lawsuits and divorces. • Laws that protect the world. • Copying without giving credit • The resin that initiates a lawsuit. • Laws designed to protect the community. • You can go to jail by breaking these laws.
Integrity Challenge 2022-06-10
Across
- an inducement for a favor.
- to choose between two or more candidates
- systematic examination
- take or place in custody.
- return to country
- wrongful or criminal deception
Down
- document to demand payment
- moral principles
- doing the right thing all the time.
- call one before court to answer
- Obtain goods or services
11 Clues: moral principles • return to country • systematic examination • Obtain goods or services • take or place in custody. • an inducement for a favor. • document to demand payment • wrongful or criminal deception • call one before court to answer • doing the right thing all the time. • to choose between two or more candidates
Robin Hood 2024-04-17
11 Clues: many trees • Robin Hood's enemy • past tense of steal • past tense of catch • another word for steal • forest name of the woods • another word for criminal • Robin has this on his hat • animals which belong to the king • one who shoots with bow and arrow • Robin Hood lived close to this place
Because of Winn-Dixie Vocabulary Chapters 11-15 2023-09-11
11 Clues: rip • small cry • attractive • to plan to do something • kept inside a small space • things you are able to do • getting mad about something • not following a direct route • a strong fear about something • a person who has committed a crime • behaving in a way that makes somethig seem way worse
Hummingbirds 2022-05-11
11 Clues: Italian noodles • The biggest planet • Ben and Lucy's dog • The Earth orbits this • What Hummingbirds eat • A very bad man or woman • Use it to see the stars • Son of The Mysterious H • A clue was written on this • The easiest musical instrument • Fish, snakes and dinosaurs have these
Types of Laws 2022-04-12
11 Clues: A crime • A civil wrong • A claim or dispute • A minor wrongdoing • The person being sued • Lawsuits and divorces. • Laws that protect the world. • Copying without giving credit • The resin that initiates a lawsuit. • Laws designed to protect the community. • You can go to jail by breaking these laws.
Types of Laws 2022-04-12
11 Clues: A crime • A civil wrong • A claim or dispute • A minor wrongdoing • The person being sued • Lawsuits and divorces. • Laws that protect the world. • Copying without giving credit • The person that initiates a lawsuit. • Laws designed to protect the community. • You can go to jail by breaking these laws.
CATS 2022-08-02
11 Clues: The criminal cat • Who composed CATS • The Theatrical Cat • the old Gumbie Cat • Sings the song Memory • The cat who wore a tuxedo • The white kitten who dances • The elderly Jellicle Leader • The cat who narrated the story • The railway cat who wore a bell • CATS is a what type of performance
Government 2020-12-02
Across
- Reviews lower-cut decisions
- Idea to let everyone vote on issues.
- Compromise that eliminates the disadvantages
- Administers the laws
- Elections can be held at the same time.
- Granted to the federal government.
- Executive branch can conduct
Down
- Interprets the Consitution
- Two-Party Perpetuating System
- Criminal is returned to the state.
- Writes the laws
11 Clues: Writes the laws • Administers the laws • Interprets the Consitution • Reviews lower-cut decisions • Executive branch can conduct • Two-Party Perpetuating System • Criminal is returned to the state. • Granted to the federal government. • Idea to let everyone vote on issues. • Elections can be held at the same time. • Compromise that eliminates the disadvantages
mr.tartaria 2024-05-20
Across
- belief of mr.tartaria
- mr.tartaria's real name
- mr.tartaria has a fire...
- what happened in 1945
- quantity of chamanes that helped mr.tartaria
Down
- specie that wants to dominate the world
- place where epstein did criminal acts
- the secret killer of jfk
- the colour of the phone
- the real name of mickey mouse empirico
- mr.tartaria's discovery
11 Clues: belief of mr.tartaria • what happened in 1945 • mr.tartaria's real name • the colour of the phone • mr.tartaria's discovery • the secret killer of jfk • mr.tartaria has a fire... • place where epstein did criminal acts • the real name of mickey mouse empirico • specie that wants to dominate the world • quantity of chamanes that helped mr.tartaria
Urban Crime 2025-04-07
11 Clues: A killing • To fire a gun • Genetic information • The act of stealing • A group that does crime • Someone who sees the crime • Someone who catches criminals • To convince by giving evidence • Someone who does something illegal • Dangerous object used to hurt others • To discover who did the crime (Detectives do this)
The Outsiders 2025-05-06
Across
- Cherry's best friend
- the "Greek God" Curtis brother
- the funny greaser; jokester
- 16 year old greaser who killed Bob
- Soc with the blue mustang and rings
- Bob's best friend
Down
- pretty red-headed soc
- Sodapop's best friend
- 14 year old greaser who ran away
- oldest Curtis brother
- locked up at 10; hardened criminal
11 Clues: Bob's best friend • Cherry's best friend • pretty red-headed soc • Sodapop's best friend • oldest Curtis brother • the funny greaser; jokester • the "Greek God" Curtis brother • 14 year old greaser who ran away • 16 year old greaser who killed Bob • locked up at 10; hardened criminal • Soc with the blue mustang and rings
Transcendentalism 2023-04-03
Across
- Known for his criticisms of the government
- A philosophy based on nature and self-improvement
- Emerson is quoted as saying that "A foolish consistency is the ____ of little minds"
- Contrarily to Thoreau, Emerson spoke much about how _____ was beneficial
Down
- Believed that Americans should feel prideful for working
- Thoreau stated that inventions distract our ___ from serious things
- Relative to Emerson, Thoreau would be considered more of a(n)
- Sarah Chrisman believed that living with items from a different era can teach a lot about
- What was the technology that Thoreau used to convey his message against technology
9 Clues: Known for his criticisms of the government • A philosophy based on nature and self-improvement • Believed that Americans should feel prideful for working • Relative to Emerson, Thoreau would be considered more of a(n) • Thoreau stated that inventions distract our ___ from serious things • Contrarily to Thoreau, Emerson spoke much about how _____ was beneficial • ...
Spooky Spooky Spooky Vocab 2017-10-10
Across
- : the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- : a person, especially a police officer, whose occupation is to investigate and solve crimes.
- : a piece of evidence or information used in the detection of a crime or solving of a mystery.
- : a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- : a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something.
- : close observation, especially of a suspected spy or criminal.
- : have an idea or impression of the existence, presence, or truth of (something) without certain proof.
- : a claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, typically a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place.
- : a thing designed or used for inflicting bodily harm or physical damage.
- : the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
Down
- : a reason for doing something, especially one that is hidden or not obvious.
- scene : the place where an offense has been committed and forensic evidence may be gathered.
- : the action of deducting or subtracting something.
- : Being accused of a crime
- herring : Something to throw the police off of your track.
- : Warning a future event
- : a person who carries out a harmful, illegal, or immoral act.
- : an action or system by which a result is brought about; a method
18 Clues: : Warning a future event • : Being accused of a crime • : the action of deducting or subtracting something. • herring : Something to throw the police off of your track. • : a person who carries out a harmful, illegal, or immoral act. • : close observation, especially of a suspected spy or criminal. • : a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something. • ...
HT22 Capital Punishment (En6) 2022-10-07
Across
- (of a person or wrongful act, especially a crime) utterly odious or wicked.
- a formal examination of evidence by a judge, typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
- formally put an end to (a system, practice, or institution).
- just behaviour or treatment.
- the action of forgiving or being forgiven for an error or offence.
- a person confined to an institution such as a prison or hospital.
- the action of cutting off a person's head, especially as a form of execution.
- sufficient to cause death.
- prevent the occurrence of.
- a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
Down
- the crime of killing someone unintentionally or without having planned to do it.
- the temporary or permanent release of a prisoner before the expiry of a sentence, on the promise of good behaviour.
- having been declared guilty of a criminal offence by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge.
- sentenced to a particular punishment, especially death.
- the carrying out of a sentence of death on a condemned person.
- apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court.
- absolve (someone) from blame for a fault or wrongdoing.
- give evidence as a witness in a law court.
18 Clues: sufficient to cause death. • prevent the occurrence of. • just behaviour or treatment. • give evidence as a witness in a law court. • sentenced to a particular punishment, especially death. • absolve (someone) from blame for a fault or wrongdoing. • formally put an end to (a system, practice, or institution). • ...
Vaashini 8L: Social Engineering 2023-02-02
Across
- an attack to steal a victims password or other sensitive data (ATM).
- to combine a few pieces of information or complete a short quiz to produce a name.
- criminal activity by means of computers or the internet.
Down
- criminal deception.
- the victim receives an email disguised to look as a reputable source.
- Another word for Blagging.
6 Clues: criminal deception. • Another word for Blagging. • criminal activity by means of computers or the internet. • an attack to steal a victims password or other sensitive data (ATM). • the victim receives an email disguised to look as a reputable source. • to combine a few pieces of information or complete a short quiz to produce a name.
Tuck Everlasting 2 2021-10-28
Across
- tattered or heavily worn
- with certainty and confidence, definitively
- impossible to defeat
- overflowing with; filled
- having a high-pitched and piercing voice
Down
- a police officer in a small town
- large, hollow, and suggestive of a cave
- a person who acts in a rough or crude way
- sandy
- criminal partnership
- showing no concern for others
- energetic, strong, vivacious
12 Clues: sandy • criminal partnership • impossible to defeat • tattered or heavily worn • overflowing with; filled • energetic, strong, vivacious • showing no concern for others • a police officer in a small town • large, hollow, and suggestive of a cave • having a high-pitched and piercing voice • a person who acts in a rough or crude way • with certainty and confidence, definitively
The Hunger Games: Chapter 8 2021-03-23
Across
- In a rebellious manner
- Not able to be saved or fixed
- Doing things without careful thought
- Difficult and tiring
- Having a strong taste or smell
Down
- A burst of loud laughter
- Postpone the punishment of a criminal
- Just okay -- not great
- Mercy
- Impossible to be achieved
- Use force to end something
- Make someone do or feel something
12 Clues: Mercy • Difficult and tiring • In a rebellious manner • Just okay -- not great • A burst of loud laughter • Impossible to be achieved • Use force to end something • Not able to be saved or fixed • Having a strong taste or smell • Make someone do or feel something • Doing things without careful thought • Postpone the punishment of a criminal
Al Capone Does My Shirts 2021-04-16
Across
- Al Capone Does My _____?
- What Al Capone did s a free man
- Plays catch with Moose on Alcatraz
- Name of principal from Esther P. Marinoff
- _____ cake is Natalie's favorite
- Chatty friend of Natalie
- Who is 5'11
Down
- Natalie's real age
- Moose's age
- Bossy girl
- Alcatraz is 22 _____ of rock covered cement.
- Last name of criminal on the island
12 Clues: Bossy girl • Moose's age • Who is 5'11 • Natalie's real age • Al Capone Does My _____? • Chatty friend of Natalie • What Al Capone did s a free man • _____ cake is Natalie's favorite • Plays catch with Moose on Alcatraz • Last name of criminal on the island • Name of principal from Esther P. Marinoff • Alcatraz is 22 _____ of rock covered cement.
Canterbury prologue and the Parson's Tale 2019-08-25
Across
- act of freeing someone of a sin or criminal charge
- white or gray with age
- evasion of truth
- authorization; act of giving authority to an individual
- confident; cheerful
- skillfully; with ease and quickness
Down
- decorated; trimmed
- unnatural lack of color; paleness
- showing care or concern
- to delay or linger
- pharmacist; druggist
- walked in at an unhurried pace
12 Clues: evasion of truth • decorated; trimmed • to delay or linger • confident; cheerful • pharmacist; druggist • white or gray with age • showing care or concern • walked in at an unhurried pace • unnatural lack of color; paleness • skillfully; with ease and quickness • act of freeing someone of a sin or criminal charge • authorization; act of giving authority to an individual
Because of Winn-Dixie Vocabulary Chapters 11-15 2023-09-08
Across
- things you are able to do
- behaving in a way that makes something seem way worse than it is
- small cry
- a person who has committed a crime
- kept inside a small space
- to plan to do something
- a strong fear of something
Down
- something you do daily
- attractive
- not following a direct route
- rip
- getting mad about something
12 Clues: rip • small cry • attractive • something you do daily • to plan to do something • things you are able to do • kept inside a small space • 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 way worse than it is
Vocabulary for Chapters 10, 11, and 12 2024-10-15
Across
- Greatly amazed or astonished
- Expansive and broad
- A great win
- Not specific
- An injury to the brain caused by a blow to the head
- Not careful or cautious
Down
- Influence or affect
- A newspaper article
- Slightly disturbed or Intoxicated
- She __________ and swings a stick at the big black wolf.
- To free someone of a criminal charge
- annoyed at unfair treatment
12 Clues: A great win • Not specific • Influence or affect • A newspaper article • Expansive and broad • Not careful or cautious • annoyed at unfair treatment • Greatly amazed or astonished • Slightly disturbed or Intoxicated • To free someone of a criminal charge • An injury to the brain caused by a blow to the head • She __________ and swings a stick at the big black wolf.
CRIME VOCABULARY 2025-04-22
12 Clues: It is a job. • It is a weapon. • A gun, a knife. • The police do it. • A synonym of pistol • The detective do it. • It is on your finger. • A place with a judge. • It helps solve a crime. • A person that commits a crime. • It is a place where criminals go. • Take something that it is not yours.
Judicial Branch 2025-11-04
Across
- marriage license, wills
- review the constitutionality of a law
- highest court in Georgia
- 70 courts in Georgia
- disputes between citizens
- serious crime - theft, murder
Down
- less serious crime - shoplifting
- these courts only hear appeals from other courts
- how most of the judges in Ga are selected
- civil cases under $15000
- court for citizens under 17
- protects society from wrong-doers
12 Clues: 70 courts in Georgia • marriage license, wills • civil cases under $15000 • highest court in Georgia • disputes between citizens • court for citizens under 17 • serious crime - theft, murder • less serious crime - shoplifting • protects society from wrong-doers • review the constitutionality of a law • how most of the judges in Ga are selected • ...
Tele 2020-03-23
6 Clues: Watching from far away. • The ability to read minds from far away. • To send a message to someone who is far away. • A tool used to speak to people who are far away. • A tool used to view objects that are far away, such as planets. • The ability to move from one place to another, far away place quickly.
Coping with Depression 2021-07-22
Across
- Increasing this helps you feel better
- What we feel
- What goes through our minds
Down
- An unhelpful thinking style where you blame yourself for everything that goes wrong
- Looking for evidence that supports or does not supports our beliefs
- An unhelpful thinking style where you blow things out of proportion, seeing the situation as more terrible than it really is
6 Clues: What we feel • What goes through our minds • Increasing this helps you feel better • Looking for evidence that supports or does not supports our beliefs • An unhelpful thinking style where you blame yourself for everything that goes wrong • An unhelpful thinking style where you blow things out of proportion, seeing the situation as more terrible than it really is
Oliver Twist 2021-10-12
Coping with Depression 2021-07-22
Across
- Increasing this helps you feel better
- What we feel
- What goes through our minds
Down
- An unhelpful thinking style where you blame yourself for everything that goes wrong
- Looking for evidence that supports or does not supports our beliefs
- An unhelpful thinking style where you blow things out of proportion, seeing the situation as more terrible than it really is
6 Clues: What we feel • What goes through our minds • Increasing this helps you feel better • Looking for evidence that supports or does not supports our beliefs • An unhelpful thinking style where you blame yourself for everything that goes wrong • An unhelpful thinking style where you blow things out of proportion, seeing the situation as more terrible than it really is
The Censors 2023-12-11
Across
- North Korea is an example of a highly centralized ______ state
- There was intense suspicion of the potential of these _______ ideas to capture the minds of the people
Down
- Some government agencies _____ satellite and other transmissions
- His report was heavily _____ due to his use of foul language
- He accused the opposition of trying to ______ the election
- Political _____ has become an easy laugh
6 Clues: Political _____ has become an easy laugh • He accused the opposition of trying to ______ the election • His report was heavily _____ due to his use of foul language • North Korea is an example of a highly centralized ______ state • Some government agencies _____ satellite and other transmissions • ...
Oliver Twist 2021-10-12
Civil & Criminal Law Vocab Quiz 2025-04-02
Across
- your neighbors smelly trash or Danner
- a state appointed lawyer
- Taking money for favor
- how many jurors sit on a jury for a criminal trial
- _______ liability is when you own a rattlesnake
- a person accused of a crime
- written false statements about someone
- false Spoken words about someone
Down
- to steal from walmart
- forcefully taking something from someone
- a person who commits a tort
- how many jurors sit on a jury for a civil offense
- a person who is a victim of a crime
13 Clues: to steal from walmart • Taking money for favor • a state appointed lawyer • a person who commits a tort • a person accused of a crime • false Spoken words about someone • a person who is a victim of a crime • your neighbors smelly trash or Danner • written false statements about someone • forcefully taking something from someone • _______ liability is when you own a rattlesnake • ...
20-2 Exam Crossword 2021-10-12
Across
- Synonym: Forerunner
- Synonym: Relentless/Unyielding
- Definition: Express discontent or sorrow over
- Antonym: Obnoxious
- Antonym: Discuss
- Definition: Someone who uses flattery to try and get what they want from an authority figure
- Synonym: Harmful/Dangerous
Down
- Definition: Wicked or criminal
- Synonym: Secure
- Antonym: Weakness
- Definition: A forceful and bitter attack
- Antonym: Scarce/Rare
- Definition: A woman who flirts to get what she wants
13 Clues: Synonym: Secure • Antonym: Discuss • Antonym: Weakness • Antonym: Obnoxious • Synonym: Forerunner • Antonym: Scarce/Rare • Synonym: Harmful/Dangerous • Definition: Wicked or criminal • Synonym: Relentless/Unyielding • Definition: A forceful and bitter attack • Definition: Express discontent or sorrow over • Definition: A woman who flirts to get what she wants • ...
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 • ...
Because of Winn Dixie Section 3 Vocabulary 2024-03-21
Across
- uneducated, lacking knowledge
- move in a fast way that becomes out of control
- to be confined to a small space
- extreme fear
- shaking from anxiety or excitement
- a person who commits a crime
Down
- not following a short route
- to try to make someone feel better
- small, weak sounds, crying
- a regular course of action
- yell loudly
- copy someone or something
- obsessive
13 Clues: obsessive • yell loudly • extreme fear • copy someone or something • small, weak sounds, crying • a regular course of action • not following a short route • a person who commits a crime • uneducated, lacking knowledge • to be confined to a small space • to try to make someone feel better • shaking from anxiety or excitement • move in a fast way that becomes out of control
End of Course Review 2 2022-03-30
Across
- idea that government only has the power granted from the people; Magna Carta 1215/ English Bill of Rights and English Petition of Rights were all used to limit the power of the kings and will become influential documents in the formation of the American Government system.
- introduced to Congress by a member of Congress, must pass both houses of bicameral Congress and then President must sign. President can veto, by refusing to sign, Congress can override the Presidential veto with 2/3 vote or a super majority in both houses of Congress. Bill can also become law by sitting on Presidents desk for 10 days, without signature.
- position that can serve 2 4 year terms according to the 22nd amendment, and not more than 10 years total
- chamber of Congress with 435 members (representation based on population) who serve 2 year terms so they are linked directly to the people
- position appointed by the President and approved by majority vote in Senate
- what type of legislature America has/our Congress is
- type of court that deals with settlement of disputes
- trial in which defense is not present but only the prosecutor, judge and jury to determine ifevidence exist to take to a jury trial, majority of jurors must agree
Down
- type of court that deals with breaking of law
- system that created a 3 branch government with all three branches having the power to check the other, so no branch becomes all powerful
- the power of the Supreme Court to declare laws constitutional or unconstitutional
- used to appeal decisions of criminal and civil rulings
- founding document that failed because it lacked a backbone or enforcing body
- determines guilt or innocence must be unanimous decision from jury (criminal cases)
- Midnight justice appointments by Federalist controlled government, Adams President and Congress majority also held by Federalist, Establishes judicial review
- chamber of Congress with 100 members (2 for each state) who serve 6 year terms so they can focus on the issues of the whole nation and not re-election
16 Clues: type of court that deals with breaking of law • what type of legislature America has/our Congress is • type of court that deals with settlement of disputes • used to appeal decisions of criminal and civil rulings • position appointed by the President and approved by majority vote in Senate • ...
LC Scavenger Hunt 2024-02-09
Across
- On the second floor I reside. A place neighboring an English and fellow Canadian cities.
- In a building of learning, on the first floor I abide, to the right-hand side with knowledge as my guide; not a ity, but a room, where minds decide—what place am I, in academic stride?
- Above your head, I provide a shield. Rain or shine, on the battlefield. You use me in storms or sun. A portable refuge for everyone.
- Archipelago nation, diverse and grand. Islands aplenty, with cultures that stand. From Bali to Jakarta, my beauty unfolds. Rich history and landscapes, countless stories told.
- Where the eagle soars with freedom's might, in a land of stars and stripes so bright. What nation am I, in the land of the brave and free?
Down
- I'm a place of learning, where minds unite. Desks and chairs, in neat rows, all in sight. Chalkboards and markers, the tools of my trade. Where lessons are taught, in the academic cascade.
- My name is written on the book many of you bring here. I am everyone's yet for you I am yours. Eight kinds of me exist.
- In conversations and letters, I take the lead. Vowels and consonants, in every word, I breed. I'm the language you speak, wherever you go.
- In the east, where cherry blossoms bloom. Sushi delights and tea-filled room. Samurai's honor, a code to uphold. What am I, in tales of silver and gold?
- A cornered place, hidden from society in this building. Down the alley you can find me neighboring to a Spanish city.
10 Clues: On the second floor I reside. A place neighboring an English and fellow Canadian cities. • A cornered place, hidden from society in this building. Down the alley you can find me neighboring to a Spanish city. • My name is written on the book many of you bring here. I am everyone's yet for you I am yours. Eight kinds of me exist. • ...
Biomedical carrers 2017-10-19
Across
- therapy; is used to treat cancer in the human body. As part of a medical radiation oncology team, radiation therapists use machines called linear accelerators to administer radiation treatment to patients
- assurance specialist; conducts quality assurance audits of bottler production facilities assuring company standards are maintained and product integrity is preserved. Consults with bottler management to resolve quality, production, and efficiency problems.
- movement
- ;Select, fit, and tune digital hearing aids for people with hearing loss.
- manages benign and malignant medical and surgical disorders of the genitourinary system and the adrenal gland.
- Science; is the application of science to criminal and civil laws, mainly—on the criminal side—during criminal investigation, as governed by the legal standards of admissible evidence and criminal procedure.
- proper care and use of laboratory animals in research, testing, teaching, and production (animal use) require scientific and professional judgment based on theanimals' needs and their intended use.
- person who practices optometry
- medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery.
- crystallographer;atomic and molecular structures of crystals made from organic matter
- loss inspector; Takes samples from process streams, such as wash water and waste disposal lines, to laboratory for test of product content.
- Cgounselin; is the process by which the patients or relatives at risk of an inherited disorder are advised of the consequences and nature of the disorder, the probability of developing or transmitting it, and the options open to them in management and family planning.
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- the science that interprets the interaction of nutrients and other substances in food in relation to maintenance, growth, reproduction, health and disease of an organism.
- scientific study of the behavior, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals
- Technologist or Technician;Enable a heart patient to return to sports by assisting a surgeon in implanting a pacemaker.
- properties, such as chemical and physical, of inland bodies of water
- whether a child with a blood cancer should receive a stem cell transplant.
- quality analyst;. Water quality scientists are responsible for safeguarding water quality through scientific analysis and the setting of targets and standards. They must conduct testing and compare the results with these standards, and remedy any problems and shortfalls that are identified.
- Engineer; Create a flexible artificial disc to replace a damaged cervical disc, relieving chronic neck pain.
- librarian;are an integral part of the health care team. They have a direct impact on the quality of patient care, by helping physicians, allied health professionals and researchers to stay abreast of new developments in their specialty areas.
- editor; judge, edit, and monitor research publications
- and transplant coordinator; as a person appointed by the hospital for coordinating all matters relating to removal or transplantation of human organs or tissues or both and for assisting the authority for removal of human organs.
- a couple who is having infertility problems to conceive a child, such as through in vitro fertilization.
- claims adjuster;insurance claims by interviewing the claimant and witnesses, consulting police and hospital records, and inspecting property damage to determine the extent of the company's liability.
- health;is defined as the science of protecting the safety and improving the health of communities through education, policy making and research for disease and injury prevention.
- Hygienist;Take and develop X-rays of a patient's mouth to help diagnose problems.
26 Clues: movement • person who practices optometry • medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery. • editor; judge, edit, and monitor research publications • properties, such as chemical and physical, of inland bodies of water • ;Select, fit, and tune digital hearing aids for people with hearing loss. • ...
LAW Ch 12 2024-01-31
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- - any items that are illegal to possess.
- _______________ Amendment no unreasonable searches or seizures
- ___________ amendment protections of due process, self incrimination, and double jeopardy
- - to question a witness or suspected criminal.
- - giving evidence and answering questions that would tend to subject one to criminal prosecution.
- -A search that is part of, or incident to, a lawful arrest is considered reasonable. This allows the police to search a lawfully arrested person AND the area immediately around that person for hidden weapons or for evidence that might be destroyed.
- using commonly held notions of what typical drug couriers look and act like in order to be able to question a person without establishing individualized suspicion.
- -a police officer who reasonably thinks a person is behaving suspiciously and is likely to be armed may stop and frisk, “pat down” the outer clothing of someone the police believe is acting suspiciously and have weapons. This protects the safety of officers and bystanders who might be injured by a person carrying a concealed weapon. TERRY v. OHIO. This is referred to by the police as a “Terry search.”
- _______________ situations - police are not required to get a warrant if they are searching a building after a telephone bomb threat, entering a house after smelling smoke or hearing screams, if there is destruction of evidence, escape of a suspect or harm to police or other individuals inside or outside the building/house.
- to confirm information
- a reasonable belief, known personally or through reliable sources, that a specific person has committed a crime.
- a COURT order issued by a judge or magistrate, giving police the power to search a person or to enter a building to search for and seize items related to a crime.
- _________ searches - a police officer who has probable cause to believe that a vehicle contains contraband may conduct a search of the entire vehicle, as well as any containers in the vehicle that might contain contraband, without a warrant.
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- - a written statement of facts sworn to or made under oath before someone authorized to administer an oath;
- - questioning by law enforcement officers after a person has been taken into custody or otherwise deprived of his or her freedom.
- a legal rule that generally prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence against the defendant at TRIAL. Generally applies to violations of a defendant’s FOURTH, FIFTH or SIXTH Amendments.
- evidence that justifies an officer in stopping questioning an individual believed in criminal activity; based on less evidence than probable cause but more than a mere hunch.
- a Latin term meaning “in good faith.” (1) characterized by good faith and lack of fraud or deceit. (2) valid under or in compliance with the law.
- a court-ordered document authorizing the police to arrest an individual on a specific charge.
- Border and airport ___________ - Customs agents are authorized to search without warrants and without probable cause ALL of the belongings of a person entering the country. body searches are alloWed ONLY where there is a reasonable suspicion of criminal activity.
- the inappropriate use of race as a factor in identifying people who may break or who may have broken the law.
- to take a person suspected of a crime into custody.
- - written, spoken or assumed agreement to something. When a person voluntarily agrees, the police may conduct a search without a warrant and without probable cause.
23 Clues: to confirm information • - any items that are illegal to possess. • - to question a witness or suspected criminal. • to take a person suspected of a crime into custody. • _______________ Amendment no unreasonable searches or seizures • ___________ amendment protections of due process, self incrimination, and double jeopardy • ...
Mock Trial Vocab 2022-03-10
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- Evidence introduced to counter, disprove or contradict the opposition's evidence or a presumption, or responsive legal argument
- The burden of proof in a criminal case required to establish the guilt of a person charged with a crime
- To prove someone is guilty as a matter of law
- Not guilty of a crime or fault
- Meaning "to speak the truth", it is the name given to that part of the trial when the court and parties attempt to seat a fair and impartial jury
- An officer who is in charge of maintaining order in the court
- In trial practice, for a judge to agree than an attorney's objection, as to question, is valid
- The name of the public officer who is appointed or elected in each judicial district, circuit, or country, to conduct criminal prosecutions on behalf of the state or people
- A lawyer's protest about the legal propriety of a question which has been asked of a witness by the opposing attorney, with the purpose of making the trial judge decide if the question can be asked
- An official who can conduct hearings and decide on cases in a court of law
- In trial practice, for a judge to disagree that an attorney's objection, as to a question, is valid
- Guessing about a particular situation
- The greater weight of the evidence: superior evidentiary weight that, though not sufficient to free the mind wholly from all reasonable doubt, is still sufficient to incline a fair and impartial mind to one side of the issue rather than the other
- Not important, pertinent to the matter at hand or to any issue before the court
- To give evidence under oath
- A person who practices law
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- The act of jurors talking to each other and coming to a decision on the charges or crimes of a trial
- A case in which the state is the plaintiff and in which the defendant is a person charged with having committed a crime
- Something that gives proof of a contested fact
- A place where justice is administered
- A case in which both the plaintiff and the defendant are private individuals and which is a legal proceeding to resolve a private dispute among people
- A serious charge of criminal wrongdoing which must later be proved at trial beyond a reasonable doubt before a defendant may be convicted
- The final statements by an attorney to jury, summarizing the evidence, and arguing what the evidence has or has not established
- Having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong
- Summary of nature of case and of anticipated proof presented by counsel to jury at the start of a trial
- the network of courts and tribunals which deal with disputes involving one person complaining about something another person did or failed to do
- The presiding member or a jury who speaks or answers for the jury
- A person against whom a criminal charge or civil claim is brought in a court of law
- A certain number of persons selected according to law and sworn in to inquire into matters of fact and declare the truth about matters of fact before them
- An agreement between 2 or more parties to do or not to do a certain thing, whether written or oral
- The decision made by the jury at the end of a trial
31 Clues: A person who practices law • To give evidence under oath • Not guilty of a crime or fault • A place where justice is administered • Guessing about a particular situation • To prove someone is guilty as a matter of law • Something that gives proof of a contested fact • The decision made by the jury at the end of a trial • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-10
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- County _____ receives and pays all county funds authorized by the Commissioners Court.
- ____ taxes is where everyone pays the same % regardless of their income.
- All death penalty convictions receive an automatic appeal hearing in Texas's Criminal Court of Appeals.
- where the legislature proposes an ordinance and the voters approve or reject it.
- The Timothy Cole _______ Review Commission try to identify patterns in wrongful convictions.
- ____ (acronym) was created in 1949 and handles most routine decision-making about public education.
- is a form of organization characterized by a hierarchical set of offices, each with a specific task, controlled through a clear chain of command.
- The _______ justice system is a series of government agencies and institutions whose goals are to identify and catch unlawful individuals and to inflict a form of punishment on them.
- Legal _______ provides up to 50-percent legal services to those who seek it.
- County ______ maintain records and files for the county court and vital statistics
- ___ V San Antonio argued that Texas school finance led to disparities in funding across ISDs.
- County _______ represents the stat in civil and criminal cases
- __ people are more likely to be the victims of physical violence than any other minority.
- __ crimes are defined as criminal acts against another person motivated by bias or prejudice against a group of which the victim was a member.
- The Public ______ Commission regulates public utilities such as phone services.
- __ is money or collateral that a defendant puts up as a guarantee that he or she will show up for the trial and allows the defeants to be released from jail while waiting trail.
- The Texas _____ Commission is a state agency that offers services to workers and employers.
- the person who can directly appoint the executive directors of the Health and Human Sevice Commission and Texas Education Agency.
- ____ laws are laws passed to reduce the local decision-making.
- _____ districts are local governments bodies that usually have one function and serves a particular group of people in a particular geographic area.
- ____ policy is regarding the taxing and spending of a government.
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- The ______ review process is under which each state agency is reviewed at least once every 12 years to decide if it should be abolished, reorganized, or retained.
- Two bureaucracies that are in charge of supervising convicts include the Community Justice Assitance Division and ____ Division
- ___-law city must have a population more than 5,000 people.
- ______ misconduct is the failure to turn over exculpatory evidence to the defense.
- The _______ Commission grants permits for drilling oil and gas wells.
- ___-law city must have a population of at least 201 people.
- The American Reinvestment and _____ Act was signed in 2009 to create jobs.
- establishes the institution of a city government and powers of municipal officers.
- Texas has a __ budgeting system.
- The ____ Gap is the difference in the amount of justice those who can pay get versus those who cannot.
- County ____ checks the books and accounts of all officials who handle county funds.
- ________ compensation payroll taxes are levied a portion of the compensation paid by the employer and fund unemployment insurance benefits.
- The Texas Legislature passed a bill that required ___-based budgeting
- ____ taxes is where higher income earners or wealthier pays a larger %
- ____ taxes is where lower income earners pay a higher % of income than higher income earners
- ___ is a significant source of income for Texas' charities.
- ___ punishment is the death penalty.
38 Clues: Texas has a __ budgeting system. • ___ punishment is the death penalty. • ___-law city must have a population more than 5,000 people. • ___-law city must have a population of at least 201 people. • ___ is a significant source of income for Texas' charities. • County _______ represents the stat in civil and criminal cases • ...
daman123 2020-12-21
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- very good, especially in a way
- to control someone or something
- keep trying to achieve something
- n.性格
- 喜欢,沉浸于
- 找到
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- the main subject in a piece of writing
- behaving in an angry threatening way
- to remove a leader or government from power
- v.评价
- recognize and correctly name someone
- evil or criminal
- n.寻找
- extremely brave or determined
14 Clues: 找到 • v.评价 • n.寻找 • n.性格 • 喜欢,沉浸于 • evil or criminal • extremely brave or determined • very good, especially in a way • to control someone or something • keep trying to achieve something • behaving in an angry threatening way • recognize and correctly name someone • the main subject in a piece of writing • to remove a leader or government from power
Presidency 2021-10-25
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- bill not signed or vetoed
- advisors
- prepares president's budget
- president must talk to Congress when using military
- sudden and possibly dangerous
- overrides presidential decision
- three-member body that advises for economics
- limits to two terms
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- links foreign and military advisors
- a method to control
- to the consequences in criminal law
- in at the Democratic National Headquarters
- sending a bill back
- v. president can become acting president
14 Clues: advisors • a method to control • sending a bill back • limits to two terms • bill not signed or vetoed • prepares president's budget • sudden and possibly dangerous • overrides presidential decision • links foreign and military advisors • to the consequences in criminal law • v. president can become acting president • in at the Democratic National Headquarters • ...
Chapter 4 2023-02-09
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- destroy or kill a large part of
- cause bitterness, hatred, resentment
- readily changing form or character
- complete or ridiculous failure
- failure of professional duty or professional misconduct
- most essential part or quality; perfect
- ill will, desire to harm others
- personal peculiarity
- give in, give up, yield; die
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- evildoer, criminal
- long, adventurous journey
- extreme self love or self admiration
- pretend illness or injury to avoid work, chores, duty
- disease, disorder
14 Clues: disease, disorder • evildoer, criminal • personal peculiarity • long, adventurous journey • give in, give up, yield; die • complete or ridiculous failure • destroy or kill a large part of • ill will, desire to harm others • readily changing form or character • cause bitterness, hatred, resentment • extreme self love or self admiration • most essential part or quality; perfect • ...
Friend group quizz 2023-03-09
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- the stinkiest
- the glue
- constantly talks about their partner(simp)
- what do we play (tayler dislikes it)
- respiratory infection go brrr
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- the only cis woman
- what do we play (tayler likes it)
- the dude we hate
- a war criminal who vanished one day
- card carrier
- probably the smartest one of us
- pedro pascal is a
- the jacks are on their side
- what does my bracelet say
14 Clues: the glue • card carrier • the stinkiest • the dude we hate • pedro pascal is a • the only cis woman • what does my bracelet say • the jacks are on their side • respiratory infection go brrr • probably the smartest one of us • what do we play (tayler likes it) • a war criminal who vanished one day • what do we play (tayler dislikes it) • constantly talks about their partner(simp)
Blue List 22 2015-04-17
Across
- A green stone.
- A reptile.
- The police _____ the criminal.
- Overwhelmed with happiness.
- A large mammal that lives in the sea.
- Gladiators fought here in Rome.
- Another name for a movie.
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- The _____ cools you down in the summer.
- You watch a new movie here.
- Where you are travelling to.
- Doing something that could harm you is ____.
- The act of buying and selling goods.
- A male duck.
- Your views on something.
14 Clues: A reptile. • A male duck. • A green stone. • Your views on something. • Another name for a movie. • You watch a new movie here. • Overwhelmed with happiness. • Where you are travelling to. • The police _____ the criminal. • Gladiators fought here in Rome. • The act of buying and selling goods. • A large mammal that lives in the sea. • The _____ cools you down in the summer. • ...
vocabulary 8 2023-10-10
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- for a wrong or criminal act.
- destruction
- freedom from punishment or harm
- punishment inflicted on someone as
- try hard to do or achieve something
- attempts to persuade one to do so
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- series
- an expert judge in matters of taste
- attention or commitment
- stubbornly refusing to change one's
- moving backward, as in fear
- or chosen course of action
- made impossible in advance, prevented
- take advantage of someone by demanding
14 Clues: series • destruction • attention or commitment • or chosen course of action • moving backward, as in fear • for a wrong or criminal act. • freedom from punishment or harm • attempts to persuade one to do so • punishment inflicted on someone as • an expert judge in matters of taste • stubbornly refusing to change one's • try hard to do or achieve something • ...
Laws and Order 2024-08-20
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- if you do something criminal you can get a …
- Prozess(im Gericht)
- to donate
- verpflichtend
- berechtigt, begründet
- Guardian
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- eingeschränkt
- a Special Court for 14-17 year old people
- At the age of 15 you can start an …
- at the age of 13 you can carry out … jobs
- prosecutor
- important Person for the City in politics
- town Council
- When you turn 15 you can obtain a license for a…
14 Clues: Guardian • to donate • prosecutor • town Council • eingeschränkt • verpflichtend • Prozess(im Gericht) • berechtigt, begründet • At the age of 15 you can start an … • a Special Court for 14-17 year old people • at the age of 13 you can carry out … jobs • important Person for the City in politics • if you do something criminal you can get a … • ...
Week 9 Vocabulary 2025-06-25
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- Well-known for a bad quality or deed.
- Harm someone or seek justice in response to a wrong done to oneself or another.
- A troublemaker or violent criminal.
- What can be learnt from a historical source, to help create an account of history, or to prove or disprove a theory.
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- A criminal who is considered by some to be a folk hero.
- Form a conclusion based on the available evidence and reasoning, rather than from explicit statements.
- Australia's most famous bushranger.
- A citizen who tries to enforce the law themselves, without the help of the authorities.
8 Clues: A troublemaker or violent criminal. • Australia's most famous bushranger. • Well-known for a bad quality or deed. • A criminal who is considered by some to be a folk hero. • Harm someone or seek justice in response to a wrong done to oneself or another. • A citizen who tries to enforce the law themselves, without the help of the authorities. • ...
Toms crossword 2022-04-06
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- to know the future, guess what the future will be like.
- supernatural creatures, that live by drinking people’s blood.
- how someone is, how they act and behave.
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- when someone believes other people are only motivated by money or what they can get from others, to not believe people help others sincerely.
- the ability to read people’s minds.
- something that is beyond the natural world.
- to find or look for the meaning of something.
7 Clues: the ability to read people’s minds. • how someone is, how they act and behave. • something that is beyond the natural world. • to find or look for the meaning of something. • to know the future, guess what the future will be like. • supernatural creatures, that live by drinking people’s blood. • ...
Self defence 2023-04-19
Across
- O'Grady = ______ mistakes do not amount to a defence for self defence
- _________ Williams = if force was necessary depends on D's honest view and belief of the circumstances
- Is a _________ defence
- Criminal justice and immigration act 2008 = Householders can use disproportionate force if a incident occurs in the home but not _______ disproportionate
- 1. Was force _________ ( subjective)
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- CJ&I Act 2008 = if D done what he thought was honestly and __________ necessary this is likely to be considered reasonable
- Criminal Justice and _________ Act 2008 = D is not expected to weigh up to a nicety the exact amount of force needed
- _________ = D can use force which is reasonable in the circumstances as they believed them to be
- 2. Was force ___________ ( objective)
- Seun Oye = D's view of facts will still be the basis of the judgement even if D was suffering from _____
- ______ = There is no duty to retreat. D can use force pre-emptively if thought necessary
- _______ = If D started the aggression they can only use the defence if V's response was wholly disproportionate
- _______ = If threat has passed, force is less likely to be considered reasonable
13 Clues: Is a _________ defence • 1. Was force _________ ( subjective) • 2. Was force ___________ ( objective) • O'Grady = ______ mistakes do not amount to a defence for self defence • _______ = If threat has passed, force is less likely to be considered reasonable • ______ = There is no duty to retreat. D can use force pre-emptively if thought necessary • ...
A JIZZLE CROSSWORD 2016-10-25
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- the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone.
- relating to the body as opposed to the mind
- contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law
- a formal declaration by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law that someone is guilty of a criminal offence
- unpleasantly rough or jarring to the senses
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- a job or profession.
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behaviour in a given context.
- continuing firmly or obstinately in an opinion or course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition.
- the state of being imprisoned; captivity.
- use superior strength or influence to intimidate (someone), typically to force them to do something.
- a punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract.
- deliberately cruel or violent.
- the system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and which it may enforce by the imposition of penalties.
13 Clues: a job or profession. • deliberately cruel or violent. • the state of being imprisoned; captivity. • relating to the body as opposed to the mind • unpleasantly rough or jarring to the senses • contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law • a punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract. • ...
Murder and Mayhem 2024-03-25
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- Finding out how someone died
- Ask for another trial
- No longer alive
- Available body of facts
- Someone who may have committed the crime
- Order of Events
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- This person investigate crimes
- The eating of others
- Frankston Serial Killer
- Someone who builds a profile of a criminal
- What one looks like
- Someone with no regard for others
- Where American murderers may be sent
- Another name for something illegal
14 Clues: No longer alive • Order of Events • What one looks like • The eating of others • Ask for another trial • Frankston Serial Killer • Available body of facts • Finding out how someone died • This person investigate crimes • Someone with no regard for others • Another name for something illegal • Where American murderers may be sent • Someone who may have committed the crime • ...
ENIGMA Manor 2023-07-18
Across
- Key evidence in solving the crime
- The main location of the murder mystery
- Torn diary pages reveal these
- Person who witnessed the crime
- Beverage to enjoy while solving mysteries
- Cleverly concealed
- A hidden room within the manor
- Enigmatic clue left in the crime scene
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- Uncover the truth
- Criminal investigator
- Suspected culprit
- Investigative technique using hidden cameras
- A false lead to throw off detectives
- A suspect with an alias, perhaps
14 Clues: Uncover the truth • Suspected culprit • Cleverly concealed • Criminal investigator • Torn diary pages reveal these • Person who witnessed the crime • A hidden room within the manor • A suspect with an alias, perhaps • Key evidence in solving the crime • A false lead to throw off detectives • Enigmatic clue left in the crime scene • The main location of the murder mystery • ...
Computer Crime 2023-10-03
Across
- Designed to cause extensive damage to data and systems or to gain unauthorized access to a network.
- malware that is often masked as legitimate software
- criminal who uses computer technology and the Internet, especially to cause fear and interruption
- a term typically used to denote a hacker with criminal intent
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- a person who uses existing computer scripts
- triggered when a logical condition is met, such as after a number of transactions have been processed
- type of malicious code or program written to alter the way a computer operates
7 Clues: a person who uses existing computer scripts • malware that is often masked as legitimate software • a term typically used to denote a hacker with criminal intent • type of malicious code or program written to alter the way a computer operates • criminal who uses computer technology and the Internet, especially to cause fear and interruption • ...
Sagar 2020-03-30
Across
- You save friends from this deadly threat
- South Pacific Walter Winchell
- More powerful than the three unforgivable curses combined
- A fine piece of engineering that can’t be replaced, even by a foreign
- Invaluable resource for free Machine Learning courses
- A misunderstood gift that gets you in trouble
- Win an invitation to an exclusive venue
- Rich dad’s buy this animal to help their kids with Chemistry research
- It’s been so close but so far for years, and when it finally happens all the stress and despair and heartbreak will be worth it
- Brilliant minds come up with this idea when they come across a piano
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- The branch of mathematics you brought into my life
- Key ingredient of a stellar science project
- The most violent game ever created
- The best place for a lunch date
- She wants to know why you live so far away
- A broken toy that lasts two years
- Just a standard natural number
- The deepest and darkest secret you’ve ever trusted me with
- The city where life changed forever
19 Clues: South Pacific Walter Winchell • Just a standard natural number • The best place for a lunch date • A broken toy that lasts two years • The most violent game ever created • The city where life changed forever • Win an invitation to an exclusive venue • You save friends from this deadly threat • She wants to know why you live so far away • ...
S4B 2019-09-20
Across
- a disease to find a way to treat an illness successfully.
- to move to place
- an ability beyond normal human abilities.
- an army or country that uses force to enter and take control of another country
- buildings or structures that have fallen apart
- a pleasant and relaxed feeling that someone has when something unpleasant stops or does not happen
- a person who designs buildings
- to throw or leave trash on the ground in a public place
- a record to do something faster, better, etc. than anyone has done before
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- something that is not known
- to increase the amount
- a person who does not eat meat.
- something valuable (such as money, jewels, gold, or silver)
- effects things in a movie that look real but aren’t.
- track songs or sounds that are played in a movie.
- an organization that helps people who are poor, sick
- minds to know what someone is thinking without being told
- the clothes that are worn by someone (such as an actor)
- a wish to make someone’s wishes come true.
19 Clues: to move to place • to increase the amount • something that is not known • a person who designs buildings • a person who does not eat meat. • an ability beyond normal human abilities. • a wish to make someone’s wishes come true. • buildings or structures that have fallen apart • track songs or sounds that are played in a movie. • ...
Environment 2022-08-01
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- (the use of medical knowledge in civil or
- body)
- n. 1 . an extremely small
- v. to make an effort; to try
- n. a person who practices
- capable of
- n. 1 . an alchemic preparation
- in the Middle Ages)
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- n. 1. a department of forensic
- v. to dig up something buried
- (a type of chemistry
- of a substance
- v. 1. to examine carefully
- n. any cancer-producing
- the earth (especially a
- v. l. to extract the essential
- law), as in a police
17 Clues: body) • capable of • of a substance • in the Middle Ages) • (a type of chemistry • law), as in a police • n. any cancer-producing • the earth (especially a • n. 1 . an extremely small • n. a person who practices • v. 1. to examine carefully • v. to make an effort; to try • v. to dig up something buried • n. 1. a department of forensic • v. l. to extract the essential • ...
One of us is Lying 2022-10-25
Across
- something that is meant to be kept unknown
- become dry and shriveled
- implicates a problem in need of a solution
- having doubts/not easily convinced
- event involving catastrophic damage
- worry/make anxious
- ready/willing to forgive
- not sanctioned or controlled by authority
- a systematic inquiry to discover facts
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- educational talk to an audience
- relating to crime
- knowing everything
- not easily convinced/having doubts
- make excessively sentimental/attractive
- keep away from
- widely held idea of a person or idea
- confess to something that is true
- making new or secret information known
18 Clues: keep away from • relating to crime • knowing everything • worry/make anxious • become dry and shriveled • ready/willing to forgive • educational talk to an audience • confess to something that is true • not easily convinced/having doubts • having doubts/not easily convinced • event involving catastrophic damage • widely held idea of a person or idea • ...
Hound Dog True Segments 1-3 2021-12-15
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- Uncle Potluck's job
- Mattie's missing button
- The amount of times Mattie has moved
- The way Uncle Potluck describes his knee
- The girl that ruined Mattie's last notebook
- A person learning from a skilled worker
- The grade Mattie will be starting
- how many siblings does Mattie have
- Crystal Sweet's niece
- to look at or examine closely
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- all future generations
- The cops were in ________ of the criminal.
- to roam about and raid in search of things to steal
- Author's last name
- Uncle _______
- Hound Dog ______
- Principal _______
17 Clues: Uncle _______ • Hound Dog ______ • Principal _______ • Author's last name • Uncle Potluck's job • Crystal Sweet's niece • all future generations • Mattie's missing button • to look at or examine closely • The grade Mattie will be starting • how many siblings does Mattie have • The amount of times Mattie has moved • A person learning from a skilled worker • ...
Criminology Unit 2 - Exam Revision 2025-04-21
Across
- Sheldon's genetic theory
- neurochemical linked to rage and steroids
- "Born Criminal" theorist
- XYY theorist
- economy of trade in prison
- what type of justice brings victim and offender together?
- who called prisons "universities of crime"
- an act to defence yourself
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- morals that guide how society should behave
- an unlawful killing, but not murder
- Freud's personality theory
- Skinner's conditioning
- how many functions of crime did Durkheim suggest there were?
- formal or informal punishments
- an act that breaks the law
- personality theory theorist
- policy supported by inherited characteristics
17 Clues: XYY theorist • Skinner's conditioning • Sheldon's genetic theory • "Born Criminal" theorist • Freud's personality theory • an act that breaks the law • economy of trade in prison • an act to defence yourself • personality theory theorist • formal or informal punishments • an unlawful killing, but not murder • neurochemical linked to rage and steroids • ...
Words 2024-10-29
Across
- a lower court that handles a range of criminal and civil matters:
- Any action, suit or proceeding between or among the Parties arising in connection with any disagreement.
- a serious crime that is tried in a higher court by a judge and jury.
- when someone fails to exercise the standard of care that a reasonable person would in the same circumstances.
- statements made during a court hearing are protected by absolute privilege
Down
- are generally considered to be less serious.
- a legal proceeding where the government prosecutes an individual or organization for a crime.
- A civil case is a legal dispute between two or more people, businesses, or agencies over rights and liabilities.
- a person or group of people who are charged with or on trial for a crime.
- a legally recognised wrong is subsequently addressed in the pursuit of justice.
- a monetary award given by a court to compensate a plaintiff for loss or injury caused by the defendant.
- a person who brings a case against another in a court of law.
- person or group against whom a criminal or civil action is brought
13 Clues: are generally considered to be less serious. • a person who brings a case against another in a court of law. • a lower court that handles a range of criminal and civil matters: • person or group against whom a criminal or civil action is brought • a serious crime that is tried in a higher court by a judge and jury. • ...
legal terms 2012-09-02
Across
- a person who committed the offence
- a person who has the right and duty to protect another person, his or her property and rights
- laws made by local councils
- the mimimum term a prisoner musr serve before being eligible for parole
- an intentionally dishonest act done to deceive (trick) someone
- evidence: evidence not personally seen or heard by a witness, but said by another person. This is usually not allowed in court.
- a form of communal title where land is not owned, but used by those who have rights over it. Describes traditional Aboriginal rights over land.
Down
- a Latin term meaning “a guilty mind”; criminal intent, knowing an act is wrong
- a serious crime, which is usually triable before a judge and jury
- a Latin for “to have the body”; the command to produce a person in the Court
- the property of a person who has died
- a panel of people selected from the general public to decide the guilt or innocence of people in criminal cases
- lying under oath
13 Clues: lying under oath • laws made by local councils • a person who committed the offence • the property of a person who has died • an intentionally dishonest act done to deceive (trick) someone • a serious crime, which is usually triable before a judge and jury • the mimimum term a prisoner musr serve before being eligible for parole • ...
Unit 5-Federalism-US government vocab 2020-10-09
Across
- powers exercised by National gov
- legal process of alleged criminal
- federal law is stronger than state
- assigning certain powers
- agreements between states
- power is divided with national/state
- call upon a higher power for aid
- collect taxes
- regulate immigration
Down
- supreme law of the land
- build a interstate highway system
- someone who is running away
- Powers given to the state gov
- given to the federal government
- Powers denied by the constitution
- shared by the national and state
- obstruct or interfere with
17 Clues: collect taxes • regulate immigration • supreme law of the land • assigning certain powers • agreements between states • obstruct or interfere with • someone who is running away • Powers given to the state gov • given to the federal government • powers exercised by National gov • shared by the national and state • call upon a higher power for aid • build a interstate highway system • ...
March Newsletter Crossword 2022-03-23
Across
- Coffee Date, anyone?
- The first to לכבוש הארץ
- Oink Oink!
- Official App of ATL
- Boots with the fur (with the fur)
- Child abuse doesn't count if it's to revive the hebrew language
- ATL's Insta Handle
Down
- The false god of One state chumps
- unironically Jewish SS
- Cute old man, or raving war criminal lunatic?
- The false god of Two State chumps
- not a 501(c)(3), a_____
- Not a concern, just troubled teens
- Paybox, Paypal, Bit,
- The Prophet Mohammed,(_____)
- Capitol of Georgia
- haha, that's gay
17 Clues: Oink Oink! • haha, that's gay • Capitol of Georgia • ATL's Insta Handle • Official App of ATL • Coffee Date, anyone? • Paybox, Paypal, Bit, • unironically Jewish SS • not a 501(c)(3), a_____ • The first to לכבוש הארץ • The Prophet Mohammed,(_____) • The false god of One state chumps • The false god of Two State chumps • Boots with the fur (with the fur) • Not a concern, just troubled teens • ...
xander's crossword 2019-07-12
Across
- the government makes them
- a story that is old and might be true
- head of the court of law
- punishing someone
- the country you are born in
- you believe something is true with out evidence
- teacher head of a school
Down
- attacking and coursing damage
- you write with
- teach children
- you see them then you are ill
- different country governed by one country
- the person that commits the crime
- monarch
- bouts stop at
- no jobs
- a story that teaches a moral lesson
17 Clues: monarch • no jobs • bouts stop at • you write with • teach children • punishing someone • head of the court of law • teacher head of a school • the government makes them • the country you are born in • attacking and coursing damage • you see them then you are ill • the person that commits the crime • a story that teaches a moral lesson • a story that is old and might be true • ...
Environment 2022-08-01
Across
- of a substance
- law), as in a police
- n. 1 . an alchemic preparation
- capable of
- (a type of chemistry
- v. to make an effort; to try
- (the use of medical knowledge in civil or
Down
- n. 1. a department of forensic
- n. a person who practices
- n. 1 . an extremely small
- n. any cancer-producing
- v. 1. to examine carefully
- in the Middle Ages)
- the earth (especially a
- body)
- v. to dig up something buried
- v. l. to extract the essential
17 Clues: body) • capable of • of a substance • in the Middle Ages) • law), as in a police • (a type of chemistry • n. any cancer-producing • the earth (especially a • n. a person who practices • n. 1 . an extremely small • v. 1. to examine carefully • v. to make an effort; to try • v. to dig up something buried • n. 1. a department of forensic • n. 1 . an alchemic preparation • ...
