criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
anita's gay 2015-05-15
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- everyone in shadwell is one?
- the name of our unborn child?..
- anitas favourite show
- my little cheese
- stuarts favourite meal
- bedside reading?
- what anita promise stuart..?
- ... is a virtue
- - the only word learnt from Peru
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- anita is never this...
- has the deepest voice stu has ever heard
- elvis is one
- stuarts eye colour
- baby baby baby...?
- colour of anitas birthday surprise
- Stu's boyfriend
- - what anita left on the bed in Totoritas?..
- what stuart thinks about when he sees anita
- - a red, unhealthy colour from being in the sun excessively
19 Clues: elvis is one • Stu's boyfriend • ... is a virtue • my little cheese • bedside reading? • stuarts eye colour • baby baby baby...? • anitas favourite show • anita is never this... • stuarts favourite meal • everyone in shadwell is one? • what anita promise stuart..? • the name of our unborn child?.. • - the only word learnt from Peru • colour of anitas birthday surprise • ...
Vocabulary Lists 6-10 2021-01-11
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- filled with or characterized by a lively energy and excitement
- to enjoy greatly
- kind and gentle
- scold or criticize (someone) angrily
- succeed in understanding, interpreting
- a maze
- mark of disgrace
- extremely dirty and unpleasant
- obtained, done by, or involving deception, especially criminal deception
- a person who is fanatical and uncompromising
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- lacking sensitivity, refinement
- accorded a great deal of respect
- to get around; to bypass
- to place at intervals; to scatter among
- (of language) used in ordinary conversation
- unharmed
- deeply upset and agitated
- sly, shrewd, cunning
- a slight suspicion; a vague idea
19 Clues: a maze • unharmed • kind and gentle • to enjoy greatly • mark of disgrace • sly, shrewd, cunning • to get around; to bypass • deeply upset and agitated • extremely dirty and unpleasant • lacking sensitivity, refinement • accorded a great deal of respect • a slight suspicion; a vague idea • scold or criticize (someone) angrily • succeed in understanding, interpreting • ...
Gus's MEGA AMAZING crossword it is THE BEST EVER DO IT BURN đ„â !!!! 2023-09-06
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- The ________ of the crew was gravely injured.
- Something that happens at school
- God's home
- The president is ___________ criminal action.
- Absolutely needed
- The opposite of a man
- the restoration of friendly relationship
- He has his ________ on School.
- Something that you know
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- The start of something
- The roll is used to check _________.
- The Nike company is a very famous shoe __________.
- Out of town
- A covering on the original donuts
- My last name
- The opposite of nonsense
- Someone with a million dollars
- A space vortex could lead to ________!
- She __________ a speech to the crowd.
19 Clues: God's home • Out of town • My last name • Absolutely needed • The opposite of a man • The start of something • Something that you know • The opposite of nonsense • Someone with a million dollars • He has his ________ on School. • Something that happens at school • A covering on the original donuts • The roll is used to check _________. • She __________ a speech to the crowd. • ...
Evan's Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-22
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- Unbiased; a goal.
- An alternative proposal.
- Hand over a criminal to another state or country.
- Release from guilt or punishment.
- Values opposing mainstream society.
- A response with different terms.
- Forcing someone or something out.
- Dig up something buried.
- Harsh a substance for grinding.
- Reduction in intensity or amount.
- Unclear or hidden.
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- A person or thing that contradicts.
- Revoke or cancel an order.
- A contrasting idea or argument.
- An example disproving a statement.
- Free from blame or guilt.
- A fake made to deceive.
- Taking someone illegally by force.
- A claim opposing another.
19 Clues: Unbiased; a goal. • Unclear or hidden. • A fake made to deceive. • An alternative proposal. • Dig up something buried. • Free from blame or guilt. • A claim opposing another. • Revoke or cancel an order. • A contrasting idea or argument. • Harsh a substance for grinding. • A response with different terms. • Release from guilt or punishment. • Forcing someone or something out. • ...
Vocabulary 2022-04-21
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- A flatterer
- Criminal, Villain
- Calm, peaceful
- Able to recover quickly
- A brief, cleverly worded statement that makes a wise observation about life
- A false argument made to deceive someone
- Stubborn
- Strictness, severity
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- To delay
- Extremely old
- Looking or sounding sad
- To cast overboard, get rid of
- A demon spirit supposed to haunt humans in their bedrooms at night
- Divides body into upper and lower parts
- Skillful, expert in the use of the hands or mind\
- Tending to show off one's learning
- Boundary
- The act of expressing opposition
- A swamp
19 Clues: A swamp • To delay • Boundary • Stubborn • A flatterer • Extremely old • Calm, peaceful • Criminal, Villain • Strictness, severity • Looking or sounding sad • Able to recover quickly • To cast overboard, get rid of • The act of expressing opposition • Tending to show off one's learning • Divides body into upper and lower parts • A false argument made to deceive someone • ...
conflict 2022-03-17
8 Clues: taliban • cant make more nukes • fighting with columbia • high criminal violence • korea sending missiles • dont know who owns the sea • fighting over land with russia • fighting over land reliougulsy
conflict 2022-03-17
8 Clues: taliban • cant make more nukes • fighting with columbia • high criminal violence • korea sending missiles • dont know who owns the sea • fighting over land with russia • fighting over land reliougulsy
Endel Christmas 2023-12-24
8 Clues: Plomero famoso • ataque de Itachi • liquido, solido y • si, ok, hai, ja, da • Maestro de Rock Lee • Asociacion criminal ninja • Anime con nombre de ombligo • Ninja Enmascarado de Naruto
Riding Freedom Puzzler 2022-02-11
Criminal behaviour description question (amygdala 2023-02-08
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- who did fMRI scans on patients with IED vs a control group while they viewed faces and found those with IED had higher amygdala activity when viewing angry faces. this shows that people with an over active amygdala respond to mild threats with extreme rage aggression.
- this is the hippocampus, prefrontal cortex and amygdala connected (associated to emotions)
- is used to describe how people respond in an overly aggressive way
- they haven't done this to behave less aggressively and socially acceptably
- who conducted a study finding participants with no fear response committed a crime by 23 years of age who had demonstrated no fear to noise at 3 years old
- this is the amygdala's function in which people cannot recognise threats
- this is what the amygdala is referred to as
- how many amygdala do we have in the medial temporal cortex area of the brain?
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- an over-active amygdala makes people perceive mild and threatening events as
- response initiated when exposed to threat and when this is detected by the amygdala
- almond sized structure
- instead they behave overly aggressive and anti-socially
- for example they may not detect
13 Clues: almond sized structure • for example they may not detect • this is what the amygdala is referred to as • instead they behave overly aggressive and anti-socially • is used to describe how people respond in an overly aggressive way • this is the amygdala's function in which people cannot recognise threats • ...
Criminal and Tort Law vocabulary 2023-06-13
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- unlawful killing but without intent to kill
- type of theft which does not include burglary
- intentionally burning a building
- creating a false document
- a hooligan throws a brick at victim, but misses
- giving money to influence a public official
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- act which is harmful or offensive to the public
- damaging another's reputation by saying lies
- stealing from an employer
- wrongful act intended to result in financial gain
- walker crosses a farmer's land and damages crops
- Stealing a car and driving it dangerously for fun
- thief takes another person's property and uses
13 Clues: stealing from an employer • creating a false document • intentionally burning a building • unlawful killing but without intent to kill • giving money to influence a public official • damaging another's reputation by saying lies • type of theft which does not include burglary • thief takes another person's property and uses • act which is harmful or offensive to the public • ...
Criminal Justice Unit 6 Activities 2024-09-12
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- defendant claims they had to commit the crime to prevent a greater harm
- This defense argues that a child is too young to have the mental capacity to understand the crime or form criminal intent.
- not knowing that something is illegal
- defendant argues they were forced to commit the crime under threat of harm
- when the defendant willingly consumes alcohol or drugs
- defendant admits to using force but claims it was necessary to prevent imminent harm
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- when someone is drugged against their will
- A defense where the defendant made an honest and reasonable mistake about a key fact, which, if true, would mean no crime was committed.
- A defense used when a defendant claims they could not understand what they were doing or did not know it was wrong.
- defenses are used to admit the crime but justify or excuse the action under specific circumstances.
- protection that prevents a person from being tried twice for the same crime after an acquittal or conviction.
- rule that asks whether the defendant knew the nature of the act or that it was wrong
- when a trial ends because of an error or hung jury
13 Clues: not knowing that something is illegal • when someone is drugged against their will • when a trial ends because of an error or hung jury • when the defendant willingly consumes alcohol or drugs • defendant claims they had to commit the crime to prevent a greater harm • defendant argues they were forced to commit the crime under threat of harm • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2017-11-09
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- crime punishable by more than one year in jail, a fine of more than $1,000, or both
- offense against society
- minor misdemeanor
- crime typically committed in the workplace that does not involve violence or force nor does it cause injury to people or physical damage to property
- laws that prohibit competing companies from price fixing or diving up sales regions
- wrongful taking of anotherâs property from their person or presence by threat of force or violence
- at criminal law, a legal position that allows the defendant to escape criminal liability
- agreement with prosecutor allowing defendant to plead guilty to a lesser crime than the more serious one he or she would likely be charged with
- taking of anotherâs property or money by a person to whom it has been entrusted
- willful or illegal burning of a building
- crime of lying under oath
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- improperly obtaining money or other things value by use of force, fear, or the power of office
- defenses that disprove, justify, or otherwise excuse the alleged crime
- defense based on the accusedâs inability to know right from wrong
- agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime
- crime punishable by up to one year in jail, a fine of less than $1,000 or both
- penalty provided by law and imposed by a court
- entering a building without permission when intending to break a crime
- freedom from prosecution for a crime
19 Clues: minor misdemeanor • offense against society • crime of lying under oath • freedom from prosecution for a crime • willful or illegal burning of a building • penalty provided by law and imposed by a court • agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime • defense based on the accusedâs inability to know right from wrong • ...
Law 2012-09-18
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- system of law based on the previous decisions of judges or precedents
- equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system
- a court official who hears cases in the lowest court of law
- to release an accused person who is awaiting trial. Another person usually guarantees to pay a large sum of money if the accused does not later appear in court on a certain date
- a court official who has the power to make decisions on matters brought before a court of law
- the party in a criminal or civil trial against whom an action has been brought
- an application for a legal decision to be reviewed in a higher court
- to bring a civil action against another person for causing damage or injury
- a process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act or caused another person a loss
- a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law
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- any system of things in a graded order
- deals with disputes that affect the community
- a document which set out how body or a country will be governed
- the party that commences civil action
- deals with disputes between private citizens
- laws made by parliments
- a previous legal decision that serves as a rule or pattern in future cases
- a group of people selected to hear the the evidence in a court case
- disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or law
19 Clues: laws made by parliments • the party that commences civil action • any system of things in a graded order • deals with disputes between private citizens • deals with disputes that affect the community • a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law • a court official who hears cases in the lowest court of law • ...
Unit 6 Judicial Branch Review 2022-01-05
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- Who is the current longest serving member of the Supreme Court?
- Which term means an established earlier ruling which serves as a example for similar cases in the future?
- Which term means the power of the courts to declare laws as unconstitutional?
- Which term means the authority of a court to hear a case?
- Which article of the Constitution establishes the Judicial Branch?
- In a criminal case, who is tasked with proving the guilt of the defendant?
- Who must approve of judicial nominees?
- Which landmark Supreme Court case from 1803 established the principle of Judicial Review?
- Which term refers to a formal writing from a judge referencing their views on the outcome of a case?
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- Which term means that a judge chooses not to participate in a trail due to potential bias?
- How long to Federal judges serve?
- Wich type of trial is typically decided by a judge?
- How many Supreme Court Justices must agree to take on a case?
- Who has the power to nominate federal judges to their positions?
- Since 1869, how many members are there on the US Supreme Court?
- What are members of the Supreme Court called?
- What is the title of the highest ranking member of the Supreme Court?
- In a civil case what is the name given to the person seeking damages from the defendant?
- In which type of case are the potential punishments fines, prison time, or even the death penalty?
19 Clues: How long to Federal judges serve? • Who must approve of judicial nominees? • What are members of the Supreme Court called? • Wich type of trial is typically decided by a judge? • Which term means the authority of a court to hear a case? • How many Supreme Court Justices must agree to take on a case? • Who is the current longest serving member of the Supreme Court? • ...
mod 8 Quiz- The Juvenile Justice System 2020-11-06
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- Substances that alter your chemical bonds, the cartels sell this illegally in Mexico.
- to take someone into custody through legal means.
- an arrangement where the court hears your initial plea.
- an older term for bipolar disorder, its two words, manic-______.
- A mental disorder, where people are really angry then really depressed.
- A place one is confined due to conviction of a crime, rhymes with bail.
- a mental disease that makes you hear voices and see hallucinations
- A father or mother, starts with a p and ends with a t.
- a person who you love as a brother or sister.
- A person who shoots at a school, sometimes due to mental problems.
- minor crime committed by young people
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- a young person who commonly commits a crime, most of the time a minor crime.
- written request signed by many people asking for a specific desire or change.
- a person who causes harm and breaks charity in order to spread fear. ISIS was this type of organization.
- the action or process of judging
- in the setting of criminal justice, a negative outcome due to crimes or sins.
- is a non criminal act that is considered a law violation only because of a youthÂŽs status as a minor.
- a young person who is under the control of the court due to repeated offenses that are not crimes.
- civil force that maintains public order most of the time.
19 Clues: the action or process of judging • minor crime committed by young people • a person who you love as a brother or sister. • to take someone into custody through legal means. • A father or mother, starts with a p and ends with a t. • an arrangement where the court hears your initial plea. • civil force that maintains public order most of the time. • ...
Winning Minds -Puzzle 2025-04-09
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- -Avoiding â________ by analysisâ is important to prevent overthinking when setting goals.
- -Individual sports athletes used more of __________ general mastery imagery, focusing on tactics and action plans
- -Mental imagery, or __________, involves picturing oneself successfully performing a task.
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- - During flow, there is a __________ of self-consciousness
- -An __________ experience means the activity is intrinsically rewarding
5 Clues: - During flow, there is a __________ of self-consciousness • -An __________ experience means the activity is intrinsically rewarding • -Avoiding â________ by analysisâ is important to prevent overthinking when setting goals. • -Mental imagery, or __________, involves picturing oneself successfully performing a task. • ...
Workplace Theft 2015-08-17
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- __________-tolerance policies include threat of criminal prosecution, steep fines, and loss of employment.
- It helps for some larger companies to, not only have ethics training, but an entire ethics __________.
- In some cases, theft can be attributed to a __________ culture that fosters such behavior.
- __________ is when hours are misreported.
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- These kinds of cameras are useful in catching thieves.
- Background checks include a review of credit history, references, and what kind of record?
- An extensive review of financial accounts, inventory, and company transactions.
7 Clues: __________ is when hours are misreported. • These kinds of cameras are useful in catching thieves. • An extensive review of financial accounts, inventory, and company transactions. • Background checks include a review of credit history, references, and what kind of record? • ...
Math Vocabulary 2017-11-06
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- notation writing a number to show the value of each digit
- is a mathematical phrase involving only numbers and one or more operational symbols
- the process of equating one thing with another
- are used in mathematical expressions to denote modifications to normal order of operations
- to change (something) so that it fits, corresponds, or conforms; adapt; accommodate
- making a number simpler but keeping its value close
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- is a number that is bigger than zero
- is a mathematical phrase that can contain ordinary numbers, variables (like x or y) and operation symbols
- "to estimate."
- is a real number that is less than zero
- is a straight line with a "zero" point in the middle, with positive and negative numbers on opposite size
- to find something close to the correct answer
- solutions therefore need not be closed-form
- math make calculations in their minds
14 Clues: "to estimate." • is a number that is bigger than zero • is a real number that is less than zero • math make calculations in their minds • solutions therefore need not be closed-form • to find something close to the correct answer • the process of equating one thing with another • making a number simpler but keeping its value close • ...
Programming 2022-09-12
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- Descriptions of how to solve problems
- A flowchart begins and ends with a _______ symbol
- When we can _________ or break down a problem into smaller tasks, we are well on the way to solving it
- There are often many __________ for a problem
- This type of algorithm is written in almost the same form as program code
- We generally write a ___________ in the decision box
- A key part of problem analysis is being able to ________ the nature of the problem
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- The sub-program or ______ may have its own flowchart
- We can break a problem down into smaller ________.
- Flow ________ connect the symbols in a flowchart
- Input and ______ symbols are used to indicate points in the program where some data is required
- Graphical representation of the flow of logic in a problem solution
- _______ problems and solutions with others is always a good idea
- Problem-solving takes place in our __________
14 Clues: Descriptions of how to solve problems • Problem-solving takes place in our __________ • There are often many __________ for a problem • Flow ________ connect the symbols in a flowchart • A flowchart begins and ends with a _______ symbol • We can break a problem down into smaller ________. • The sub-program or ______ may have its own flowchart • ...
Ikuma: The Canadian Diamond 2021-10-04
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- Reclamation of the mine site will be complete by 2024 with over 1 million trees, shrubs and grasses to be planted
- Before draining the lake 5,000___ were relocated by hand
- Ikuma diamonds are_______Sourced
- Customers can track their Ikuma diamond all the way back to its originating_______
- All Ikuma Canadian diamonds are cut to_____ qualifications and receive cut grades of 4+ and better
- In the native tongue of the intuit people, Ikuma means
- Ikuma diamonds are found embedded in this type of rock
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- These minds operate sustainably by _______natural resources
- The mine shuts down each year during the migration to allow them safe passage
- Diamonds are_________of years old
- welcome to ____ ____ _______ for Ben Bridge Jewelers by AGS
- Canadaâs first surface and underground diamond mine located in the Lac de Gras region in the Northwest Territories
- De Beersâ first mine outside of Africa
- The Ben Bridge Canadian Ideal Cut Square diamond exhibits a hearts and_____pattern
14 Clues: Ikuma diamonds are_______Sourced • Diamonds are_________of years old • De Beersâ first mine outside of Africa • In the native tongue of the intuit people, Ikuma means • Ikuma diamonds are found embedded in this type of rock • Before draining the lake 5,000___ were relocated by hand • These minds operate sustainably by _______natural resources • ...
90's Music 2022-10-06
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- âHard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)â featuring a sample from the musical Annie, was a hit for which rapper?
- Which Madonna song was the biggest selling single of 1990, selling over 6 million copies?
- Don't Chase These
- âLosing My Religionâ was a huge hit for which band?
- TV series had the theme tune âIâll Be There For Youâ by The Rembrandts
- Smells like...
- Who had a hit with âI Would Do Anything For Love (But I Wonât Do That)â?
- Marshall Bruce Mathers is better known by his stage name of what?
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- What was the name of the Coolio hit from soundtrack to the film âDangerous Mindsâ?
- Which Irish band had hits with âLingerâ, âSalvationâ, and âZombieâ?
- Which famous Icelandic singer had hits with âHuman Behaviourâ, âVenus as a Boyâ, and âItâs Oh So Quietâ?
- Name the lead singer of the band, No Doubt.
- Spice Girls hit
- Destiny's Main Child
14 Clues: Smells like... • Spice Girls hit • Don't Chase These • Destiny's Main Child • Name the lead singer of the band, No Doubt. • âLosing My Religionâ was a huge hit for which band? • Marshall Bruce Mathers is better known by his stage name of what? • Which Irish band had hits with âLingerâ, âSalvationâ, and âZombieâ? • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-28
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- The story a destination tells to attract visitors.
- A campaign that spreads quickly from person to person, usually through social media.
- The specific group of consumers that a company aims to reach.
- The act of promoting a product through various media channels.
- A campaign that spreads quickly from person to person, usually through social media.
- A short, catchy phrase used in advertising campaigns.
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- The visual and emotional representation of a d
- The power to affect decision-making, especially in tourism marketing.
- A graphic mark used to represent a destination
- The process of creating a unique image for a destination in the consumer's mind.
- A memorable phrase used in marketing campaigns.
- A plan of action designed to achieve long-term or overall marketing aims.
- The impression of a place formed in people's minds.
- The amount of money a customer pays for a product.
- The group that is identified for a specific program
15 Clues: The visual and emotional representation of a d • A graphic mark used to represent a destination • A memorable phrase used in marketing campaigns. • The story a destination tells to attract visitors. • The amount of money a customer pays for a product. • The impression of a place formed in people's minds. • The group that is identified for a specific program • ...
Legal Crossword 2023-11-12
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- an independent group of people chosen at random to decide on the evidence in a legal case and reach a decision
- the independent officer responsible for commencing, preparing and conductingprosecutions
- officeholder with power to investigate and report on complaints relating to administrative action taken by government departments
- one purpose of a sanction, designed to discourage the offender and others in the community from committing similar offences
- one purpose of a sanction, designed to penalise the offender
- law made by judges through decisions made in cases.
- a sanction that requires the offender to pay an amount of money to the state
- a type of remedy that requires the payment of a sum of money to compensate for loss or damage that cannot easily be quantified (e.g. pain and suffering)
- guilty act
- the release of an accused person from custody on conditions
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- one purpose of a sanction, designed to reform an offender
- Guilty mind
- the action of damaging a personâs personal or professional reputation in the community through the communication of false and untrue statements
- the Queenâs representative at the state level
- a person charged with a criminal offence
- a criminal offence that has been proved.
- the intentional unlawful killing of another person with malice aforethought,
- one of the principles of justice, all people should be able to understand their legal rights
- an application to have a higher court to review a ruling
19 Clues: guilty act • Guilty mind • a person charged with a criminal offence • a criminal offence that has been proved. • the Queenâs representative at the state level • law made by judges through decisions made in cases. • an application to have a higher court to review a ruling • one purpose of a sanction, designed to reform an offender • ...
CSI Steps and Types of Evidence 2025-03-20
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- A search pattern used in crime scene investigations where the investigator moves in a circular pattern.
- Evidence that directly proves a fact without needing inference, like a video recording.
- The criminal act of intentionally setting fire to property
- Evidence that indirectly suggests a conclusion but doesnât directly prove it.
- Genetic material used for identification in forensic science.
- - Evidence or testimony that shows a person was somewhere else when a crime occurred.
- A process that ensures all evidence is tracked and properly documented, preventing tampering.
- A second location at a crime scene where evidence is found after the primary scene.
- Type of evidence originating from living organisms, such as blood or saliva.
- Unique marks left by the ridges and grooves of the skin, used for identification.
- Type of evidence that is tangible, like a hammer.
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- The process of keeping evidence safe to avoid contamination or loss.
- The act of gathering evidence from a crime scene for analysis.
- The main or first location where a crime or incident occurs.
- The initial location at a crime scene where evidence is first found.
- Small, often microscopic evidence such as fibers, hair, or soil.
- The step in the investigation where the scene is thoroughly examined for evidence and tent cards are put out.
- A method for searching a crime scene in a grid-like pattern, often by marking boundaries.
- Images taken at the crime scene to document the scene and evidence.
- The national database used to store and match DNA profiles from criminal investigations.
20 Clues: Type of evidence that is tangible, like a hammer. • The criminal act of intentionally setting fire to property • The main or first location where a crime or incident occurs. • Genetic material used for identification in forensic science. • The act of gathering evidence from a crime scene for analysis. • ...
Psychology and crime 2015-04-13
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- Stalker who admires the victim and wants a relationship with them
- A type of stalker who was once known to the victim
- The area of psychology which combines both an understanding of the legal system and how people interact with the legal system
- this person demonstrated the influence of observational learning on agressive behaviour
- This is the most important part of a criminal profile
- The stalker's main aim is to scare the victim
- inputs This involves collecting, arranging and assessing all evidence relating to the case
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- This type of profiling assumes that when a criminal commits a crime he or she will have a similar background motive to those who committed a similar crime
- This type of profiling uses crime scene evidence to try and understand the criminal's mind
- This stalker seek a date or try to establish contact with the victim
- Behaviour that is disruptive or harmful to the wellbeing of someone
- A method psychologists and police use to solve a crime
- 75% of this population are victims of stalkers
- This behaviour is at the core of many anti-social acts
- 50% of this type of stalker attack their victims
- An act that is repeated and persistent harassment where a person imposes on another person with unwanted communication or contact
16 Clues: The stalker's main aim is to scare the victim • 75% of this population are victims of stalkers • 50% of this type of stalker attack their victims • A type of stalker who was once known to the victim • This is the most important part of a criminal profile • A method psychologists and police use to solve a crime • This behaviour is at the core of many anti-social acts • ...
Civics and Citizenship 2023-08-16
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- Formal legal rules that govern the way people behave.
- Rules and laws that involve the state and an individual, where the individual has committed an act that poses a threat to the community.
- The power or authority of a court to hear a particular type of legal dispute
- 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 legal principle that must be followed by judges in lower courts, in the same hierarchy, in cases where the facts are similar
- 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
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- Failure to take proper care of someone or something.
- A minor criminal offence. Heard by the Magistratesâ Court. eg. Drunk and disorderly behaviour
- Laws made by the courts.
- The principle that all individuals are equal before the law.
- A hearing to resolve and determine the outcome of legal disputes
- The party that initiates a civil action against the Defendant
- Rules and laws that involve resolving disputes between individuals
- 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 • ...
Civics and Citizenship 2023-08-16
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- Rules and laws that involve resolving disputes between individuals
- A minor criminal offence. Heard by the Magistratesâ Court. eg. Drunk and disorderly behaviour
- The decision made by a judge or jury in a trial
- The party that initiates a civil action against the Defendant
- A request for a review of a decision by a higher court when one is dissatisfied with a judgement
- Failure to take proper care of someone or something.
- Rules and laws that involve the state and an individual, where the individual has committed an act that poses a threat to the community.
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- A legal principle that must be followed by judges in lower courts
- Formal legal rules that govern the way people behave.
- A penalty imposed on a person who has breached a criminal law eg. A fine or imprisonment
- The ranking of courts in order of their importance
- The power or authority of a court to hear a particular type of legal dispute
- A hearing to resolve and determine the outcome of legal disputes
- Serious crimes that require trial by a judge or jury. Eg. Murder, dangerous driving causing death.
- The principle that all individuals are equal before the law.
- Laws made by the courts
16 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 • ...
Crimes in Society 2025-02-14
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- Actions that threaten harm against another or have the intent of insulting or provoking.
- The act of illegally producing fake government currency.
- Non-violent criminal actions that are financially motivated and committed in a business or government setting.
- Entering another person's property without their knowledge or consent, with the intent to steal or commit a felony.
- To take merchandise from a store without paying for it.
- "Guilty Mind", The intent or mental state of a person accused of committing a criminal act.
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- The unintentional taking of a human life when negligence is a contributing factor.
- Abducting or stealing away another person without lawful authority against their will.
- Assault with a deadly weapon or with the intent to kill.
- Type of crime that is committed through the use or manipulation of digital technology.
- Substantial steps toward the commmission of a crime without the actual completion is called a ________ crime.
- Intentionally taking the life of a person with malice aforethought.
- The actions or conduct which constitute the body of the crime.
- Crimes against morality are often referred to as __________ crimes.
- Knowingly damaging another person's property by means of fire or explosion.
- Taking the property of another by force, intimidation or sudden snatching.
16 Clues: To take merchandise from a store without paying for it. • Assault with a deadly weapon or with the intent to kill. • The act of illegally producing fake government currency. • The actions or conduct which constitute the body of the crime. • Intentionally taking the life of a person with malice aforethought. • ...
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. • ...
Thursday, 17/7: NgĂąn 2025-07-22
9 Clues: (n): tá»i ĂĄc • (n): tá»i pháșĄm • (adj): dĂ y Äáș·c • (n): káș» mĂłc tĂși • (n): sá»± dĂ y Äáș·c • (adj): nhá»n nhá»p • (adj): ÄĂĄng sá»ng • (n): thgian cư trĂș, nhĂ • (adj, n): cư trĂș, ngưá»i sinh sá»ng
Court Terms 2013-06-02
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- In the practice of the court of appeals, it means that the court of appeals has concluded that the lower court decision is correct and will stand as rendered by the lower court.
- Property of all kinds, including real and personal, tangible and intangible.
- jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty, or the finding of a judge that the evidence is insufficient to support a conviction.
- An agreement to continue performing duties under a contract or lease.
- A request made after a trial by a party that has lost on one or more issues that a higher court review the decision to determine if it was correct. To make such a request is "to appeal" or "to take an appeal." One who appeals is called the "appellant;" the other party is the "appellee."
- About appeals; an appellate court has the power to review the judgment of a lower court (trial court) or tribunal. For example, the U.S. circuit courts of appeals review the decisions of the U.S. district courts.
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- A written or printed statement made under oath.
- A term used to describe evidence that may be considered by a jury or judge in civil and criminal cases.
- A proceeding in which a criminal defendant is brought into court, told of the charges in an indictment or information, and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.
- The party who appeals a district court's decision, usually seeking reversal of that decision.
- The party who opposes an appellant's appeal, and who seeks to persuade the appeals court to affirm the district court's decision.
- The formal written statement by a defendant in a civil case that responds to a complaint, articulating the grounds for defense.
12 Clues: A written or printed statement made under oath. • An agreement to continue performing duties under a contract or lease. • Property of all kinds, including real and personal, tangible and intangible. • The party who appeals a district court's decision, usually seeking reversal of that decision. • ...
The Bristol murder 2021-07-01
10 Clues: the sospect • the murder weapon • we works with lorrys • is what peter drives • the girl of the cinema • here jhon meet someone • an old friend of peter • it's what John was accused • is the victem of the story • someone to wants to find the criminal
Term 4 week 3 2022-11-01
10 Clues: to be quiet • to feel sick • to second guess • to do with water • a acid pear fruit • to be odd or awkward • able to do it easily • to be free from criminal • a tool or item for a purpose • to be slightly familar with something
Crossword 2022-11-23
10 Clues: Self control • Wicked or criminal • In a secretive way • Not having any purpose • Recover from an illness • Kind towards a younger person • being unable to believe something • Make something continue indefinitely • Carried out without interest or meaning • making one feel strong and full of energy
DIRECCIONES DE LA POLICĂA NACIONAL 2020-01-28
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- MisiĂłn regulaciĂłn trĂĄnsito y trasporte
- Ămbito de Bienestar
- Ămbito de Salud
- MisiĂłn administrar recursos financieros
- Ămbito Institucional de Convivencia y Seguridad Ciudadana
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- MisiĂłn selecciĂłn e incorporaciĂłn de personal
- misiĂłn investigaciĂłn criminal
- Encargada de la administraciĂłn del Talento Humano
- Ămbito de educaciĂłn
- MisiĂłn Inteligencia Policial
10 Clues: Ămbito de Salud • Ămbito de Bienestar • Ămbito de educaciĂłn • MisiĂłn Inteligencia Policial • misiĂłn investigaciĂłn criminal • MisiĂłn regulaciĂłn trĂĄnsito y trasporte • MisiĂłn administrar recursos financieros • MisiĂłn selecciĂłn e incorporaciĂłn de personal • Encargada de la administraciĂłn del Talento Humano • Ămbito Institucional de Convivencia y Seguridad Ciudadana
Public Enemy Number One 2023-04-23
10 Clues: outlaw • branch of the army • when $ was very low • a gun that revolves • stealing from a vault • public enemy number one • when you capture someone • where he escaped his captors • Federal Bureau of Investigation • who how taught him how to be a successful criminal
crossword cyber alexy 2025-11-03
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- infiltrate an individual's computer systems
- device for carrying out malicious activities
- software updates
- cyber criminal
- code that can steal sensitive information
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- safely test software code
- protects your network and your device
- online scam similar to phishing
- malicious software capable of self-propagation
- malware attack
10 Clues: cyber criminal • malware attack • software updates • safely test software code • online scam similar to phishing • protects your network and your device • code that can steal sensitive information • infiltrate an individual's computer systems • device for carrying out malicious activities • malicious software capable of self-propagation
The Great Depression 2023-05-19
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- monks from this religion protested Diem's government - some setting themselves on fire
- America attempted to win the "____ and minds" of the S. Vietnamese people
- site of a violent anti-war protest in Ohio in which four students died
- Nixon resigned instead of being impeached because of this scandal
- communist government that took over Cambodia after the Vietnam War
- jelly based gasoline bomb used in the Vietnam War
- president who decided to send thousands of American troops to Vietnam
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- government loosing credibility due to media coverage of the war
- nickname for those that support American intervention in Vietnam
- the Free Speech Movement started at this university in California
- this Kennedy was assassinated in 1968
- ended French/Vietnamese conflict and split the country at the 17th parallel
- although there was a ceasefire in 1973, the war didn't truly end until the American evacuated this city
- Vietnamese independence group formed in 1941
14 Clues: this Kennedy was assassinated in 1968 • Vietnamese independence group formed in 1941 • jelly based gasoline bomb used in the Vietnam War • government loosing credibility due to media coverage of the war • nickname for those that support American intervention in Vietnam • the Free Speech Movement started at this university in California • ...
Tech Crossword 2021-09-19
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- Reality When we talk about this awe-inspiring technology, the first thing that comes to our minds are video games
- Acceptable Online Behavior
- Deep blue sky has soft clouds
- Accept me, for my chocochips to identify you
- An overlay of photo at the beginning, but an alternate to edit option now
- Fix 1,get N more annoying ones
- Wall-E, Baymax, R2-D2
- This language was created when waiting for C++ to compile. (Just joking⊠or am I?)
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- Field dedicated to keeping eve out (hint: related to communication
- Data It comes from everywhere, it knows all. It is complex, large and is difficult to process using traditional methods
- Confusing, inefficient, large piece of code. (Hint: A term associated with cats)
- I don't permit extra space here.
- Noobs use project, project_final, project_final_1, legends use me
- Hold on to me when unsure of money, but remember, not for long
14 Clues: Wall-E, Baymax, R2-D2 • Acceptable Online Behavior • Deep blue sky has soft clouds • Fix 1,get N more annoying ones • I don't permit extra space here. • Accept me, for my chocochips to identify you • Hold on to me when unsure of money, but remember, not for long • Noobs use project, project_final, project_final_1, legends use me • ...
Tech Crossword 2021-09-19
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- Wall-E, Baymax, R2-D2
- Field dedicated to keeping eve out (hint: related to communication)
- Noobs use project, project_final, project_final_1, legends use me
- Hold on to me when unsure of money, but remember, not for long
- This language was created when waiting for C++ to compile. (Just joking⊠or am I?)
- When we talk about this awe-inspiring technology, the first thing that comes to our minds are video games
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- An overlay of photo at the beginning, but an alternate to edit option now
- Fix 1,get N more annoying ones
- Confusing, inefficient, large piece of code. (Hint: A term associated with cats)
- Acceptable Online Behavior
- Accept me, for my chocochips to identify you
- I don't permit extra space here
- It comes from everywhere, it knows all. It is complex, large and is difficult to process using traditional methods
- Deep blue sky has soft clouds
14 Clues: Wall-E, Baymax, R2-D2 • Acceptable Online Behavior • Deep blue sky has soft clouds • Fix 1,get N more annoying ones • I don't permit extra space here • Accept me, for my chocochips to identify you • Hold on to me when unsure of money, but remember, not for long • Noobs use project, project_final, project_final_1, legends use me • ...
Court Crossword 2022-08-30
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- A person who witnessed the crime in criminal law, essential for giving evidence
- The position of the prosecutor and defendant, assigned to act for another
- The judge of a court in minor crimes or disputes
- The final decision, made by the jury and delivered by the judge, of the court
- The group of people sworn to deliver their verdict on the basis of produced evidence. Usually a group of 10 people
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- The person who is being accused or sued
- The person assigned to make their statement against the defendant
- A lawyer that someone has hired to make their statement against the prosecutor and defend their client
- A body that shows whether or not an accusation is correct
- The person who delivers the final verdict against the defendant's client, stating whether they are guilty/not guilty in criminal law
10 Clues: The person who is being accused or sued • The judge of a court in minor crimes or disputes • A body that shows whether or not an accusation is correct • The person assigned to make their statement against the defendant • The position of the prosecutor and defendant, assigned to act for another • ...
Criminology Chapter 8 2019-04-01
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- George Vold stated that laws express and protect the interests of __________ groups.
- The writings of __________ led to the formation of communist ideals and perhaps the rise of communist societies in the 20th century.
- ___________ justice promotes healing and repairing the harm that was done through the criminal act.
- Characteristics acquired through personal effort or changes throughout the course of oneâs life are __________ characteristics.
- The observed differences between male and female rates of criminal offending in a given society such as the United States.
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- Chambliss and Seldman outlined four propositions to crime and economic stratification in their book Law, Order, and _________.
- Peacemaking is a form of __________ criminology.
- According to Marx, the __________ earn their living by selling their labor
- Convict criminologists call for a _________ in the number of prisons in the U.S.
- __________ characteristics are those with which a person is born.
10 Clues: Peacemaking is a form of __________ criminology. • __________ characteristics are those with which a person is born. • According to Marx, the __________ earn their living by selling their labor • Convict criminologists call for a _________ in the number of prisons in the U.S. • ...
Games of Theories, Week 4 2018-10-02
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- The focus of analysis in the positivist approaches
- Suggests that people commit crime because of internal psychological factors over which they have little or no control.
- He developed criminal anthropology, and argued that âcriminals were born, not madeâ
- The definition of crime in the positivist approaches
- Female offenders were claimed to be more _______ than other females.
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- Sheldon (1940) proposed a theory based on body build (somatotypes). Which somatotype was argued to be the most likely to become criminals?
- Rather than towards punishment, the positivist approach is directed towards ______ of offenders.
- What is the name of the somatotype which was ârelaxed, sociable and fond of eatingâ?
- The sub-discipline of criminology that investigates biological and genetic factors and their relation to criminal behaviors
- Which somatotype was described as being âbrainy, artistic and introvertâ?
10 Clues: The focus of analysis in the positivist approaches • The definition of crime in the positivist approaches • Female offenders were claimed to be more _______ than other females. • Which somatotype was described as being âbrainy, artistic and introvertâ? • He developed criminal anthropology, and argued that âcriminals were born, not madeâ • ...
CCJS Chapter 8 2024-10-28
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- also known as physical evidence
- Private business people who are paid fees by defendants who lack the money to to make bail
- Oral evidence provided by a legally competent witness
- means not convicted yet
- A written order issued by a law enforcement officer directing an alleged offender to appear in court at a specific time to answer a criminal charge
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- An application to a court requesting that an order be issued to bring about specific action
- The first formal meeting between the prosecutor and the defendantâs attorney
- An amount of money, specified by a judge to be paid as a condition of pretrial release to ensure that the accused will appear in court as required
- A request to a higher court that it review actions taken in a trial court
- last step of a criminal trial
10 Clues: means not convicted yet • last step of a criminal trial • also known as physical evidence • Oral evidence provided by a legally competent witness • A request to a higher court that it review actions taken in a trial court • The first formal meeting between the prosecutor and the defendantâs attorney • ...
Civics class 2024-02-01
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- to grow or change into a more advanced,larger,or stronger form
- the executive head of a US state
- a legislative body having a single legislative chamber
- the method by which voters may propose new laws by gathering signatures from voters to place the issue on the ballot
- citizen whom a legislator has been elected to represent
- state courts respect the laws and judgments of courts from other states
- the removal of a person from a requested jurisdiction to another jurisdiction for criminal prosecution or punishment
- are not specifically granted to the national government in the Constitution and are therefore reserved to the states
- the act of giving privilege or financial encouragement to a person/organization
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- a set of statutes that concern criminal offences
- the executive governor of a state who is next to rank to a governor and who takes the governor place in case of disability or death
- powers granted to the national government under the United States Constitution
- a method for selecting judges
- are shared by both the federal government and state governments
- a power that allows voters to demand the removal of an elected official by petition
- a vote by the electorate on a single political question
- a legislative body having two branches or chambers
17 Clues: a method for selecting judges • the executive head of a US state • a set of statutes that concern criminal offences • a legislative body having two branches or chambers • a legislative body having a single legislative chamber • a vote by the electorate on a single political question • citizen whom a legislator has been elected to represent • ...
extra credit 2022-03-01
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- the presentation of a grievance by the plaintiff in a civil case.
- authorization by the legislature to a government agency or body to spend up to a particular amount of money.
- The basic document that provides a framework for government and limits what the government can do
- a serious criminal offense, punishable by a prison sentence or a fine; a capital felony is possibly punishable by death
- a fee paid to the lawyer in a civil case that is contingent on winning the case.
- the right to vote
- a trial held without a jury and before only a judge
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- a written statement issued by a grand jury that charges a suspect with a crime and states that a trial is warranted.
- a minor criminal offense, usually punishable by a fine or a jail sentence.
- a regulation enacted by a city government in each of Texas's incorporated cities and towns.
- a civil wrong that causes harm to another; it is remedied by awarding economic damages to the injured party.
- the election in which voters cast ballots to select public officials
- the presentation of a defendant's defense against an allegation in a civil case.
- Laws passed by local governments.
14 Clues: the right to vote • Laws passed by local governments. • a trial held without a jury and before only a judge • the presentation of a grievance by the plaintiff in a civil case. • the election in which voters cast ballots to select public officials • a minor criminal offense, usually punishable by a fine or a jail sentence. • ...
Chapter 6 Review 2020-02-18
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- type of crimes including rape, aggravated assault, involving force
- type of crime involving the usurpation of power by gov officials
- any behavior, belief, or condition that violates significant social norms in the society or group
- type of crimes that include burglary, motor vehicle theft, etc..
- any action designed to deprive a person of things of value bec some offense the person is thought to have committed
- the calculated, unlawful use of physical force or threats of violence against persons to coerce a government
- (deviance) process that occurs when a person accepts new identity/continues deviant bahavior
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- behavior that violates criminal law and is punishable with fines, jail terms, negative sanctions
- the theory that deviance is a socially constructed process in which social control agencies designate certain people as deviants
- type of crime that include illegal acts committed by corporate employees on behalf of the corporation
- type of crimes that involve a willing exchange of illegal goods or services among adults
- (deviance) occurs when a person who has been labeled a deviant seeks to normalize behavior by labeling it nondeviant
- the systematic study of crime and the criminal justice system, including the police, courts, prisons
- (deviance) the initial act of rule breaking
14 Clues: (deviance) the initial act of rule breaking • type of crime involving the usurpation of power by gov officials • type of crimes that include burglary, motor vehicle theft, etc.. • type of crimes including rape, aggravated assault, involving force • type of crimes that involve a willing exchange of illegal goods or services among adults • ...
Physical Evidence and the Legal System 2019-04-05
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- material that is laid down or left behind by a physical process
- a piece of potential evidentiary material that will be examined and may be compared to a control specimen
- a connection relationship or association between objects and or persons
- an individual who by training knowledge or experience is a specialist in a subject
- sufficient reason based on known facts to believe a crime has been committed
- produced by an object being impressed into a soft receiving surface, such as sand, snow, or mud, creating a three dimensiona mark.
- a demonstration that two objects do not have a connection, relationship, or association
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- separate specimens taken of a material for comparison purposes
- a mark left by an object through contact with another object: an imprint has very little depth
- separate specimens included in a test protocol to ensure that the test is performing correctly
- the habits of a criminal actions a criminal repeats in different crimes
- an investigation that has become inactive for a period of time
- markings are the result of a hard often metal or finished work
- an innocent explanation or events used by a person accused or suspected of a crime
14 Clues: separate specimens taken of a material for comparison purposes • an investigation that has become inactive for a period of time • markings are the result of a hard often metal or finished work • material that is laid down or left behind by a physical process • the habits of a criminal actions a criminal repeats in different crimes • ...
types of crime 2025-12-04
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- offences committed by organisations, usually in the pursuit of profit for the company rather than the benefit of individuals.
- theft or intentional damage to things owned by an individual, group or organisation.
- offences which damage the natural world, with resulting harm to humans, other living things and the environment.
- criminal activities carried out by a group of (often young) people, who have a territory and a defined leadership and internal organisation.
- offences which have a clear goal. For example may include theft or burglary.
- involves the use or threat of physical force which will harm the victim.
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- non-violent crime committed by middle class people for financial gain.
- offences in which the victim is targeted because of a certain characteristics, related to, for example age, faith, sexuality or race.
- any crime or illegal activity committed on through or using the internet.
- crime involving use of new technologies.
- criminal activities which are planned and carried out by powerful groups.
- offences in which the offender and the victim live in the same family home or are in a relationship.
- offences involving emotions, which are usually unplanned.
- offences which are worldwide, involving international networks.
14 Clues: crime involving use of new technologies. • offences involving emotions, which are usually unplanned. • offences which are worldwide, involving international networks. • non-violent crime committed by middle class people for financial gain. • involves the use or threat of physical force which will harm the victim. • ...
Puzzle 2021-12-22
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- Number of products that a company offer to its customers.
- A curve representing the various combination of 2 inputs that produce the same amount of output.
- Combining stages of production and distribution under a single ownership.
- Segment within a segment which is extremely differentiated.
- The amount of money that has to be paid to acquire a product.
- The percent of manufacturer price (retailer cost) that is added to get the retail price.
- All combination of goods that lie inside the budget line
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- Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.
- Price, Product, Promotion and Place.
- Creating the image in the minds of customers through advertising and product differentiation.
- Dividing market into groups as per some commonality or characteristics.
- Rate charged by the central bank for lending funds to commercial banks
- The amount of money that has to be paid to acquire a product.
13 Clues: Price, Product, Promotion and Place. • Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. • All combination of goods that lie inside the budget line • Number of products that a company offer to its customers. • Segment within a segment which is extremely differentiated. • The amount of money that has to be paid to acquire a product. • ...
Business Law - Week 3 2023-08-24
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- A willingness by the offeror to be bound legally to the offeree
- If this is missing then a contract will not be enforceable in a Court
- A court will not enforce a contract if it is illegal under common law or in contravention of a statutory prohibitionâ
- The contribution of each party to the agreement
- An example of illegility under common law
- A legally enforceable agreement
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- A meeting of minds between 2> people
- A promise that is clearly not intended to be taken seriously by customers
- The parties to the Agreement must intend for it to be legally enforceable
- No legal .....One of the parties is a minor, or lacks intellectual capacity
- An example of when someone lacks intellectual capacity
- Given without consideration. Not legally enforceable
12 Clues: A legally enforceable agreement • A meeting of minds between 2> people • An example of illegility under common law • The contribution of each party to the agreement • Given without consideration. Not legally enforceable • An example of when someone lacks intellectual capacity • A willingness by the offeror to be bound legally to the offeree • ...
Principles of Management 2024-08-12
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- Planning is which function of management?
- It is the function to guide, direct and influencing the employees by a manager to achieve the desired goals
- Those who cannot change their minds, can not change anything.â This quotation is very much applicable in which feature?
- ______ is nothing but the activity of a person in the work.
- management is an art and people must be organized in a group.
- This definition has focused on two aspects. One is that, when you do man- agement, it must reach to its results and second, should also be done with the help of other people.
- Direction has mainly ____ elements.
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- Management is decision-making.
- Management is a universal phenomenon
- Luther Gullick
- Management _____ human, physical and financial resources
- Koontz and O'Donnell
12 Clues: Luther Gullick • Koontz and O'Donnell • Management is decision-making. • Direction has mainly ____ elements. • Management is a universal phenomenon • Planning is which function of management? • Management _____ human, physical and financial resources • ______ is nothing but the activity of a person in the work. • ...
Mental and Healthy Lifestyle 2025-02-21
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- You should eat healthy, but can you sometimes eat junk food?
- Something you do to stay healthy, usually at the gym
- An _____ a day, keeps the doctor away.
- The way we feel, think, and handle challenges in our minds is called _____ health.
- The 5 food groups are fruits, vegetables, grain, _______, and dairy.
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- Taking care of your body by eating healthy, exercising, and getting enough rest is called ________ health.
- ________ is a way to relax your mind and body by focusing and breathing deeply.
- Foods like cake and candy are_______.
- What liquid is important for your body to stay healthy and hydrated?
- What is it called when you rest and close your eyes?
- How many times a day should you brush your teeth?
- What part of your body helps you breathe?
12 Clues: Foods like cake and candy are_______. • An _____ a day, keeps the doctor away. • What part of your body helps you breathe? • How many times a day should you brush your teeth? • Something you do to stay healthy, usually at the gym • What is it called when you rest and close your eyes? • You should eat healthy, but can you sometimes eat junk food? • ...
Crossword 2020-11-19
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- Something that gets in the way
- Someone, who enters a house or a building by force
- Move towards
- A journey made for a special purpose
- A very strong wind
- A criminal who illegally sets fire to property
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- Rumor, gossip
- Far away
- The decision of a jury
- Having a large amount of water or moisture in the air
- The appearance of a place
- To postpone
- Boring
13 Clues: Boring • Far away • To postpone • Move towards • Rumor, gossip • A very strong wind • The decision of a jury • The appearance of a place • Something that gets in the way • A journey made for a special purpose • A criminal who illegally sets fire to property • Someone, who enters a house or a building by force • Having a large amount of water or moisture in the air
The outsider 2023-05-12
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- A hand gun
- another jail
- rich wear bandanas and flowy hair
- a name for an attractive girl
- when you drink to much booze
- greasers get attacked by socs
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- to leave quickly
- anperson who is bad or has a long criminal record
- poorand wear blue jeans black jackets
- recently stolen item
- two gangs meet up to fight
- another name for police
- to understand somthing
13 Clues: A hand gun • another jail • to leave quickly • recently stolen item • to understand somthing • another name for police • two gangs meet up to fight • when you drink to much booze • a name for an attractive girl • greasers get attacked by socs • rich wear bandanas and flowy hair • poorand wear blue jeans black jackets • anperson who is bad or has a long criminal record
Mystery in the countryside 2024-10-21
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- red liquid that flow through your veins
- a place with trees
- someone who investigate
- a person who doesn't respect the law
- a really big house
- something you don't want to see under your bed
- to kill someone
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- the person who punish criminals
- an other term for phantom
- just the bones of someone
- animal that inspired Batman
- an act that is illegal
- other word for "terifying"
13 Clues: to kill someone • a place with trees • a really big house • an act that is illegal • someone who investigate • an other term for phantom • just the bones of someone • other word for "terifying" • animal that inspired Batman • the person who punish criminals • a person who doesn't respect the law • red liquid that flow through your veins • ...
Racism, Antiracism, and You 2024-11-09
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- prejudiced
- incarceration: major increase in the number of people in prison
- treating some people differently from others
- enlightenment
- something you carry with difficulty
- unearned advantages given to white people
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- Liberty
- number of amendment to the US. constitution that abolishes slavery
- loathe
- someone who breaks the law
- the belief that white people are superior
- people forced to work without wages
- Black Power Movement
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 • incarceration: major increase in the number of people in prison • ...
Racism, Antiracism and You 2024-11-23
Across
- Treating some people differently from others
- Loathing
- Black Power Movement (Slogan âBlack Powerâ coined by Stokely Carmichael)
- Number of amendment to the U.S. constitution that abolishes slavery
- Major increase in the number of people in prison
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- Unearned advantages given to white people
- The belief that white people are superior
- People forced to work without wages
- Someone who breaks the law
- Enlighten
- Liberty
- Prejudice
- Keeping people apart
13 Clues: Liberty • Loathing • Enlighten • Prejudice • Keeping people apart • Someone who breaks the law • People forced to work without wages • Unearned advantages given to white people • The belief that white people are superior • Treating some people differently from others • Major increase in the number of people in prison • ...
badge 2022-04-17
8 Clues: trash • answer back • where you live • someone who paint • Saturday and Sunday • smaller than a mountain • people who against the law • use very much money to buy
Magazine of 1920s 2024-01-25
8 Clues: a hooligan • any criminal • best possible • dominant trend • pig illegal bar • top of leaderboard • strong man not easily injured • people that use a illegal way to play
The Bristol murder 2021-07-01
10 Clues: the sospect • the murder weapon • we works with lorrys • is what peter drives • the girl of the cinema • here jhon meet someone • an old friend of peter • is the victem of the story • it's what John was accused • someone to wants to find the criminal
The Bristol murder 2021-07-01
10 Clues: the sospect • the murder weapon • we works with lorrys • is what peter drives • the girl of the cinema • here jhon meet someone • an old friend of peter • is the victem of the story • it's what John was accused • someone to wants to find the criminal
Reading Choice Board 2024-10-20
10 Clues: distinct • Deep respect • A hearty laugh • Mixture of sounds • Criminal behaviour • Maltreatment and abuse • This word has no definition • something unsightly like a monster • A discovery or disclosure of a hidden fact • Being cautious when you speak in order to keep something a secret
Places 2022-09-15
10 Clues: A green space • Similar to a lake • La Anonima is a... • You can see cars here • This shop sells cakes • Children can play here • They can arrest a criminal • A person who design houses • This person drives a vehicle • This person works in a restaurant
Vocab 8 2023-05-19
10 Clues: undeserved ego • harsh in judgment • to brag and show off • incorrect, wrong, false • attractive and suitable • the villain or criminal • overly elaborate and pick me • period of decline, moral decay • angered easily, outburst of temper • a generalized idea or thought about a subjected group
ICONS 2023-10-06
10 Clues: painter • wrote "Turn Again Tiger" • Olympic medals in cycling • Development of the steelpan • social worker and politician • mathematician and politician • wrote "Green Days by the River" • His real name is Francisco Slinger • Established the Little Carib Theatre • An advocate for the International Criminal Court
Behind the Scenes vocabulary 2020-09-16
11 Clues: Take a trip • More than one • The feeling of stress • Where scientists work • The way someone looks • A person who fixes cars • Find out who someone is • A person in a book or movie • Where criminal trials take place • Location where something happened • A huge area with nothing but sand
Weekly Happens 2024-09-22
11 Clues: a gang fight • getting drunk • U.S. president • a snarky person • war that started in 9555 • fight for equality in the 60s • with unwavering determination • popular car named after an animal • in a careless and indifferent manner • boy band in london named after animal • pronounce not guilty of criminal charge
Vocab Synonyms 2024-11-04
Across
- row, rank, layer, level
- come into being, arise, happen, occur
- guilty person, criminal, offender
- successive, following right after, in a row
- happy, joyful, full of glee, glad
Down
- bunch, clump, bundle, collection
- squanderer, waster, big spender
- flora, greenery, foliage, plants
- squirm, thrash, flail, twist
- manage, deliver, dispense, operate
- glowing coal, cinder, ashes, charcoal
11 Clues: row, rank, layer, level • squirm, thrash, flail, twist • squanderer, waster, big spender • bunch, clump, bundle, collection • flora, greenery, foliage, plants • guilty person, criminal, offender • happy, joyful, full of glee, glad • manage, deliver, dispense, operate • come into being, arise, happen, occur • glowing coal, cinder, ashes, charcoal • ...
Pharmacology in the criminal justice system 2025-03-24
11 Clues: Bad Guy • In jail • another word for job • Permitted by the law • Something people receive • Something we have to abide by • A series of networks combined • Someone who fights for others • Not good for you if used wrong • Legal drug distribution network • When have something for a purpose, you are ___ it
Tech Crossword 2021-09-19
Across
- Hold on to me when unsure of money, but remember, not for long
- I don't permit extra space here.
- It comes from everywhere, it knows all. It is complex, large and is difficult to process using traditional methods
- Noobs use project, project_final, project_final_1, legends use me
- An overlay of photo at the beginning, but an alternate to edit option now
- Deep blue sky has soft clouds
- Field dedicated to keeping eve out (hint: related to communication
Down
- When we talk about this awe-inspiring technology, the first thing that comes to our minds are video games
- Accept me, for my chocochips to identify you
- Acceptable Online Behavior
- Fix 1,get N more annoying ones
- This language was created when waiting for C++ to compile. (Just joking⊠or am I?)
- Wall-E, Baymax, R2-D2
- Confusing, inefficient, large piece of code. (Hint: A term associated with cats)
14 Clues: Wall-E, Baymax, R2-D2 • Acceptable Online Behavior • Deep blue sky has soft clouds • Fix 1,get N more annoying ones • I don't permit extra space here. • Accept me, for my chocochips to identify you • Hold on to me when unsure of money, but remember, not for long • Noobs use project, project_final, project_final_1, legends use me • ...
Tech Crossword 2021-09-19
Across
- Wall-E, Baymax, R2-D2
- field dedicated to keeping eve out (hint: related to communication
- Noobs use project, project_final, project_final_1, legends use me
- Hold on to me when unsure of money, but remember, not for long
- This language was created when waiting for C++ to compile. (Just joking⊠or am I?)
- When we talk about this awe-inspiring technology, the first thing that comes to our minds are video games
Down
- An overlay of photo at the beginning, but an alternate to edit option now
- Fix 1,get N more annoying ones
- Confusing, inefficient, large piece of code. (Hint: A term associated with cats)
- Acceptable Online Behavior
- Accept me, for my chocochips to identify you
- I don't permit extra space here
- It comes from everywhere, it knows all. It is complex, large and is difficult to process using traditional methods
- Deep blue sky has soft clouds
14 Clues: Wall-E, Baymax, R2-D2 • Acceptable Online Behavior • Deep blue sky has soft clouds • Fix 1,get N more annoying ones • I don't permit extra space here • Accept me, for my chocochips to identify you • Hold on to me when unsure of money, but remember, not for long • Noobs use project, project_final, project_final_1, legends use me • ...
Chapter 5 SAT 2023-03-15
Across
- the mans claim to the thrown were ______ since nobody knew where he came from.
- her _____ to the elderly makes her the perfect candidate for an internship at the retirement center.
- her ______ to leave her house resulted in her missing the train.
- this sentence seems to _____ the overall meaning of the passage.
- you need _____ evidence to support your claim.
- Susan lamented her missed chance at going to Europe with her high school class.
Down
- the girls ______ toward her brother upset her parents.
- I admire her _____, especially when nobody else bothers to speak up.
- childrenâs minds are _____ but only for so long.
- the _____ of their time together made it all the more romantic.
- it is important for scientists to _____ their theories whenever possible.
- parents should take care not to constantly ____ their children.
- a good boss is stern but never _____ his or her employees.
- this result is an ______ and very rarely happens.
14 Clues: you need _____ evidence to support your claim. • childrenâs minds are _____ but only for so long. • this result is an ______ and very rarely happens. • the girls ______ toward her brother upset her parents. • a good boss is stern but never _____ his or her employees. • the _____ of their time together made it all the more romantic. • ...
Math Vocabulary 2017-11-06
Across
- number / is a real number that is less than zero
- / making a number simpler but keeping its value close
- / "to estimate."
- / is a mathematical phrase that can contain ordinary numbers, variables (like x or y) and operation symbols
- / to find something close to the correct answer
- Line / is a straight line with a "zero" point in the middle, with positive and negative numbers on opposite size
- Math / make calculations in their minds
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- / the process of equating one thing with another
- / are used in mathematical expressions to denote modifications to normal order of operations
- / to change (something) so that it fits, corresponds, or conforms; adapt; accommodate
- number / is a number that is bigger than zero
- Notation / writing a number to show the value of each digit
- / solutions therefore need not be closed-form
- expression / is a mathematical phrase involving only numbers and one or more operational symbols
14 Clues: / "to estimate." • Math / make calculations in their minds • / solutions therefore need not be closed-form • number / is a number that is bigger than zero • / to find something close to the correct answer • / the process of equating one thing with another • number / is a real number that is less than zero • ...
Math Vocabulary 2017-11-06
Across
- to change (something) so that it fits, corresponds, or conforms; adapt; accommodate
- is a straight line with a "zero" point in the middle, with positive and negative numbers on opposite size
- notation writing a number to show the value of each digit
- is a mathematical phrase that can contain ordinary numbers, variables (like x or y) and operation symbols
- solutions therefore need not be closed-form
- is a mathematical phrase involving only numbers and one or more operational symbols
- is a real number that is less than zero
- making a number simpler but keeping its value close
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- "to estimate."
- the process of equating one thing with another
- are used in mathematical expressions to denote modifications to normal order of operations
- to find something close to the correct answer
- math make calculations in their minds
- is a number that is bigger than zero
14 Clues: "to estimate." • is a number that is bigger than zero • is a real number that is less than zero • math make calculations in their minds • solutions therefore need not be closed-form • to find something close to the correct answer • the process of equating one thing with another • making a number simpler but keeping its value close • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-08
Across
- 2nd oldest toy in the world
- almost entirely focused on war and how to fight
- A great philosopher
- This period lasted from the death of Alexander the Great until 31 BC when Rome defeated Egypt at the Battle of Actium
- an ancient Macedonian ruler and one of history's greatest military minds
- the original word for Greece
- a Greek hero who ran 150 miles from Marathon to Sparta to get help against the Persians
- a civilization that dominated much of the Mediterranean thousands of years ago
Down
- a citadel or fortified part of an ancient Greek city
- This period included the start of the Olympic Games
- copied much of the Greek culture
- Writer of the Odyssey and the Illiad
- This period ended with the rise and then the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC
- Athens and Sparta were rivals and fought each other in these
14 Clues: A great philosopher • 2nd oldest toy in the world • the original word for Greece • copied much of the Greek culture • Writer of the Odyssey and the Illiad • almost entirely focused on war and how to fight • This period included the start of the Olympic Games • a citadel or fortified part of an ancient Greek city • ...
Sociological Perspective 2024-08-27
Across
- society is made of parts that if working properly, creates a whole society that thrives
- a group of people who share a culture and a territory
- social reality is constructed in the minds of social actors
- society is composed of groups competing for scarce resources
- the degree to which people feel a part of social groups
- the organizations within society that help meet our basic needs
- the scientific study of human behavior in groups
- statements based on fact, not opinion
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- using sociology to solve problems
- our shared meanings of symbols form the motivations behind our actions
- a statement about what should be, using judgement
- cultures a construction of our experience requiring unspoken, agreed upon rules for our behaviors and attitudes
- perspective shared meanings and assumptions are the motivation behind people's actions (the title of this unit)
- the creator of sociology who wanted to use science to solve the problems in society
14 Clues: using sociology to solve problems • statements based on fact, not opinion • the scientific study of human behavior in groups • a statement about what should be, using judgement • a group of people who share a culture and a territory • the degree to which people feel a part of social groups • social reality is constructed in the minds of social actors • ...
Meta Assignment 2025-11-25
Across
- Moving together over time.
- Making unconscious decisions about what media to actively consume.
- Discrete bits of information.
- Web platforms that bring together buyers and sellers of many kinds of products and services.
- The ability to do something correctly or not.
- Technological innovation that makes a channel for transmitting information possible.
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- Advertisers use data theyâve collected about a person to interact with them on a personal level.
- Magnitude of the consequences of an event.
- The degree to which an event is out of the ordinary.
- Designing an internet platform to put out a call for information, then managing the data provided on that site.
- Payoff or reward for doing business.
- Whether the effect of a message is positive, negative, or neutral.
- The mental state in which our minds operate without any conscious effort from us.
- Breaking down a message into meaningful elements.
14 Clues: Moving together over time. • Discrete bits of information. • Payoff or reward for doing business. • Magnitude of the consequences of an event. • The ability to do something correctly or not. • Breaking down a message into meaningful elements. • The degree to which an event is out of the ordinary. • Making unconscious decisions about what media to actively consume. • ...
All round the country 2022-07-31
10 Clues: elopement destination • Playground for Prinny • off to the horse races! • fashionable neighborhood • Elizabeth Bennet's county • Where the season takes off • where one might drink the waters • A place to meet a fellow criminal • Georgiana Darcy is in danger there • Where the occasional body floats by
The Bristol murder 2021-07-01
10 Clues: the sospect • the murder weapon • we works with lorrys • is what peter drives • the girl of the cinema • here jhon meet someone • an old friend of peter • is the victem of the story • it's what John was accused • someone to wants to find the criminal
PelĂculas de crĂmenes 2023-11-27
Across
- Persona bajo investigaciĂłn.
- Ocultar evidencia criminal.
- Entrevista para obtener informaciĂłn.
- Examen forense de pruebas.
Down
- Ofrecer dinero para influir.
- Prueba de ubicaciĂłn en un momento especĂfico.
- Acuerdo secreto para cometer un crimen.
- Coartada que prueba la inocencia.
- Investigador de crĂmenes.
- Pista o indicio dejado detrĂĄs.
10 Clues: Investigador de crĂmenes. • Examen forense de pruebas. • Persona bajo investigaciĂłn. • Ocultar evidencia criminal. • Ofrecer dinero para influir. • Pista o indicio dejado detrĂĄs. • Coartada que prueba la inocencia. • Entrevista para obtener informaciĂłn. • Acuerdo secreto para cometer un crimen. • Prueba de ubicaciĂłn en un momento especĂfico.
vocab crossword 2024-04-26
10 Clues: being mean to someone • consistently occurring • skiing in a zigzag line • consistently reoccurring • not agreeing on something • wicked or criminal activity • that was a bunch of nonsense • exclude someone from a group • not let someone join the group • going back and forth while sking
Games of Theories, Week 4 2018-10-02
Across
- Female offenders were claimed to be more _______ than other females.
- Suggests that people commit crime because of internal psychological factors over which they have little or no control.
- What is the name of the somatotype which was ârelaxed, sociable and fond of eatingâ?
- Sheldon (1940) proposed a theory based on body build (somatotypes). Which somatotype was argued to be the most likely to become criminals?
- The definition of crime in the positivist approaches
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- The sub-discipline of criminology that investigates biological and genetic factors and their relation to criminal behaviors
- Which somatotype was described as being âbrainy, artistic and introvertâ?
- He developed criminal anthropology, and argued that âcriminals were born, not madeâ
- The focus of analysis in the positivist approaches
- Rather than towards punishment, the positivist approach is directed towards ______ of offenders.
10 Clues: The focus of analysis in the positivist approaches • The definition of crime in the positivist approaches • Female offenders were claimed to be more _______ than other females. • Which somatotype was described as being âbrainy, artistic and introvertâ? • He developed criminal anthropology, and argued that âcriminals were born, not madeâ • ...
Elements of a Criminal Offense 2014-05-27
Across
- An agreement between two or more people to commit an unlawful act.
- The act of deliberately choosing to ignore certain facts or information.
- An act of done with the intent to commit a criminal offense but without success.
- A state of acting carelessly without regard for the consequences of oneâs action.
- The state of the mind of a person who commits an action deliberately and on purpose.
- The reason for committing a certain act.
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- A Latin phrase meaning âa wrongful deedâ; the physical or guilty act, omission, or state of being that constitutes a crime.
- Wanton and reckless disregard for the lives and safety of other people.
- A Latin phrase meaning âa guilty mindâ; the mental element of oneâs criminal actions.
- Acting voluntarily and intentionally and on purpose, not because of mistake or accident.
10 Clues: The reason for committing a certain act. • An agreement between two or more people to commit an unlawful act. • Wanton and reckless disregard for the lives and safety of other people. • The act of deliberately choosing to ignore certain facts or information. • An act of done with the intent to commit a criminal offense but without success. • ...
Elements of a Criminal Offense 2014-05-27
Across
- The reason for committing a certain act.
- The act of deliberately choosing to ignore certain facts or information.
- A Latin phrase meaning âa wrongful deedâ; the physical or guilty act, omission, or state of being that constitutes a crime.
- A Latin phrase meaning âa guilty mindâ; the mental element of oneâs criminal actions.
- A state of acting carelessly without regard for the consequences of oneâs action.
- The state of the mind of a person who commits an action deliberately and on purpose.
- An act of done with the intent to commit a criminal offense but without success.
Down
- Acting voluntarily and intentionally and on purpose, not because of mistake or accident.
- Wanton and reckless disregard for the lives and safety of other people.
- An agreement between two or more people to commit an unlawful act.
10 Clues: The reason for committing a certain act. • An agreement between two or more people to commit an unlawful act. • Wanton and reckless disregard for the lives and safety of other people. • The act of deliberately choosing to ignore certain facts or information. • An act of done with the intent to commit a criminal offense but without success. • ...
Corrections Servcies 2021-04-19
Across
- An emotional state that varies in intensity from mild irritation to intense fury and rage.
- A personâs relapse into criminal behavior after receiving punishment or intervention by the correctional system.
- To restore to a former state or condition of health
- The conditional release of a convicted criminal defendant after completion of part of the prison sentence
- The action of suspending the sentence of a convicted offender and giving the offender freedom during good behavior under supervision of a probation officer
Down
- To put in prison or confinement
- In most states, a person 17 years of age or under; a minor
- Long-lasting or recurrent
- A person confined to an institution such as a prison
- Form that is completed with information on an inmate in order to assess the risks and needs of an inmate.
10 Clues: Long-lasting or recurrent • To put in prison or confinement • To restore to a former state or condition of health • A person confined to an institution such as a prison • In most states, a person 17 years of age or under; a minor • An emotional state that varies in intensity from mild irritation to intense fury and rage. • ...
Digital safety and privacy crossword 2024-05-02
Across
- a data or code that prevents unauthorised access to personal information
- a software that disguises itself to be a legitimate program or app to gain access to personal information and data
- a malicious software that is designed to steal information and then once obtained by the criminal is given back to the owner for a price
- infectious disease that can spread quickly
- the specific act of deceiving an individual through email or text messages to steal information and data
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- malicious software to steal personal information and data
- a software that observes what the user of the device views to tailor advertisements to the user's lifestyle or needs
- malicious software that relays that key strokes of the user to a criminal
- a defence system that blocks and inhibits a virus from spreading and gaining private information
- a dishonest scheme or fraud to
10 Clues: a dishonest scheme or fraud to • infectious disease that can spread quickly • malicious software to steal personal information and data • a data or code that prevents unauthorised access to personal information • malicious software that relays that key strokes of the user to a criminal • ...
Crime & Law 2024-08-16
Across
- may only have been intended to cause harm, rather than death
- the collection of precedents and authority set by previous judicial decisions on a particular issue or topic
- written law that is created and passed by a legislative body, such as a state or federal legislature
- crimes that are punishable by six months to a year of jail
- Recklessly, or with criminal negligence, causes the death of another human being
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- premeditated murder and intentional murder
- a violation or infringement of a law or agreement
- legal system that governs the rights and obligations of people in relation to each other and their property
- a crime punishable by a term of imprisonment of not less than one year or by the death penalty
- a system of laws concerned with crimes and the punishment of individuals who commit crimes
10 Clues: premeditated murder and intentional murder • a violation or infringement of a law or agreement • crimes that are punishable by six months to a year of jail • may only have been intended to cause harm, rather than death • Recklessly, or with criminal negligence, causes the death of another human being • ...
forensic science crossword Alden Zerkle 2018-05-23
Across
- a laboratory technique used to establish a link between biological evidence and a suspect in a criminal investigation.
- hair, soil, fibers, pieces of glass, etc.
- the full name for DNA; genetics
- the different types of the precise details of a fingerprint
Down
- carries the genes in a linear order: the human species has 23 pairs.
- raised characteristics or raised parts of the skin.
- the basic physical unit for heredity; a linear sequence of nucleotides along a segment of DNA.
- that which tends to prove or disapprove something; ground for belief; proof.
- the separation of mixtures into their constituents by preferential adsorption by a solid or as a column of silica.
- the application of scientific principles and techniques to matters of criminal justice especially as relating to the collection, examination, and analysis of physical evidence
10 Clues: the full name for DNA; genetics • hair, soil, fibers, pieces of glass, etc. • raised characteristics or raised parts of the skin. • the different types of the precise details of a fingerprint • carries the genes in a linear order: the human species has 23 pairs. • that which tends to prove or disapprove something; ground for belief; proof. • ...
Judicial Crossword 2015-04-12
Across
- Type of court that makes up the second level of Texas courts
- The ______ law regulates legal arguments between citizens, governments, and industries.
- Second level of U.S. courts and fourth level of Texas courts
- Part of the lowest level of Texas courts, in addition to Justice of the Peace courts
- Lowest level of US courts and third level of Texas courts
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- A ______ trial concerns a case presented to a jury and a final decision made by a jury.
- The judicial branch can check on other branches with the ability to rule laws, presidential actions, and treaties ______
- The ______ law is concerned with the punishment of those who disobey laws.
- The three ______ of government for are divided into three branches.
- This court makes up the top level of the US and joins with the Court of Criminal Appeals to form Texas's top level
10 Clues: Lowest level of US courts and third level of Texas courts • Type of court that makes up the second level of Texas courts • Second level of U.S. courts and fourth level of Texas courts • The three ______ of government for are divided into three branches. • The ______ law is concerned with the punishment of those who disobey laws. • ...
Impact of Crime Chapter 1 2022-06-18
Across
- compensate or makeup for a wrongdoing
- strong beliefs something will happen
- In Florida, a crime victim or their survivors have a constitutional _________ to be informed, present, and heard at all crucial stages of the proceedings of the offender(s)
- victim _______ is the physical, financial, emotional, psychological effect crime has on victim(s) or community
- physical injury especially when its deliberately inflicted
- an area or a group of people who share something in common
- something done to individual(s) that causes harm
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- contrary to or forbidden by law
- payment, repair, or community service to pay back victim(s)or a community for losses, injuries, or harm caused by criminal behavior
- a type of justice that looks at crime in a way by focusing on the harm created by the individual(s) who committed the criminal act
10 Clues: contrary to or forbidden by law • strong beliefs something will happen • compensate or makeup for a wrongdoing • something done to individual(s) that causes harm • physical injury especially when its deliberately inflicted • an area or a group of people who share something in common • ...
law crossword 2025-05-13
Across
- A situation causing difficulty, inconvenience, or annoyance.
- A system of rules recognized by a society to regulate conduct and enforce justice.
- Non-consensual sexual intercourse, typically involving force or coercion; a criminal offense.
- A formal legal examination of evidence by a judge (and sometimes jury) to determine a case outcome.
- a body of people presided over by a judge, judges, or magistrate, and acting as a tribunal in civil and criminal cases.
- A legal official who presides over court proceedings and makes decisions based on the law.
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- an act that intentionally or recklessly causes another person to fear immediate and unlawful violence.
- an action or omission which constitutes an offence and is punishable by law.
- Government officers responsible for enforcing laws, maintaining public order, and preventing crime.
- The permanent end of all biological functions that sustain a living organism.
10 Clues: A situation causing difficulty, inconvenience, or annoyance. • an action or omission which constitutes an offence and is punishable by law. • The permanent end of all biological functions that sustain a living organism. • A system of rules recognized by a society to regulate conduct and enforce justice. • ...
Boko Mystery 2024-04-24
5 Clues: Where Arnold and Jones meet • The court where cheers echo and dreams take flight • Where hunger finds refuge amidst the chatter of scholars. • Where business minds converge to shape tomorrow's ventures. • A nocturnal hunter, known for its elusive nature and distinctive tufted ears.
Us 2 2025-09-20
101 law Terms 2013-02-20
Across
- General term for physical or mental mistreatment
- Any name used for an official purpose that is different from a person's legal name.
- An explanation or excuse that shows defendant was at another place at the time a crime is committed, or could not have committed the crime.
- Money or favor given or promised to a person in a position of trust to influence his her judgment or conduct.
- a reason given in proof or rebuttal
- the act of lying or stating falsely under oath
- Also called a case or lawsuit A civil judicial proceeding where one party sues another for a wrong done
- The number of cases handled by a judge or a court
- A judge's office where he conducts business not requiring a jury.
- PROCESS The required procedures for depriving someone of life, liberty, or property through governmental action 2 WORDS.
- Juvenile Court The equivalent of a guilty plea in adult court.
- A juvenile who has committed acts that are against the law.
- Sentencing option in the federal courts instead of sending an individual to prison, the court releases the person to the community and orders him or her to complete a period of supervision
- The release, prior to trial, of a person accused of a crime, under specified conditions designed to assure that person's appearance in court when required.
- The application of force to another, resulting in harmful or offensive contact.
- A court order preventing one or more named parties from taking some action
- An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less
- An officer of the court and a member of the bar He she is empowered to give legal advice and to conduct proceedings on behalf of others.
- A partner in an illegal act.
- A trial without a jury, in which the judge serves as the fact-finder 2words.
- A proceeding in which a criminal defendant is brought into court, told of the charges in an indictment or information, and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.
- A lawyer who represents the government in bringing legal proceedings against an alleged wrongdoer.
- To cancel, terminate.
- An official of the Judicial branch with authority to decide lawsuits brought before courts
- The process whereby individuals charged with felony level offenses are fingerprinted and photographed.
- A municipal statute A law passed by a city or village
- To make a voluntary statement by a person charged with a crime or misdemeanor, admitting guilt.
- Officers of the probation office of a court 2 words.
- An invalid trial, caused by fundamental error. When a mistrial is declared, the trial must start again with the selection of a new jury.
- The Prisoners right to visit or see ones family
- A person who assists in an illegal act.
- Submitting a case or dispute to designated parties for a decision, instead of using a judge.
- The killing of one person by
- The formal charge issued by a grand jury stating that there is enough evidence that the defendant committed the crime to justify having a trial
- is used to denote a person who has committed or is responsible for committing a criminal offense
- to a finding that a criminal defendant is not guilty of the charges
- A jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty, or the finding of a judge that the evidence is insufficient to support a conviction.
- A court order requiring the performance of a specified act, or giving authority to have it done.
- The release of a prison inmate after the inmate has completed part of his or her sentence in a federal prison.
- The duty of a party in a lawsuit to present sufficient proof to establish a disputed fact 3 WORDS.
- Malicious burning to destroy property
- Judge or judges composing a court
- a person charged with a crime
- The use of reasonable force against an aggressor by one who reasonably believes it necessary in order to avoid imminent bodily harm 2 words
- Unsettled, undecided.
- A Public official who investigates cause of death.
- A person called upon by either side in a lawsuit to give testimony before the court or jury.
- To uphold by the court objections made.
- a sum imposed as punishment for an offense
- a jury whose members cannot reconcile their differences of opinion and thus cannot reach a verdict 2 WORDS
- A person who has concealed himself herself or fled a given jurisdiction in order to avoid prosecution or confinement.
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- contendere to mean No contest 2 words latin
- The act of intentionally abandoning a right, claim, or privilege.
- A serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison.
- When a person is taken into custody by a police officer and charged with a crime.
- A law passed by a legislature.
- Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries
- Lie detector.
- An act committed or omitted in violation of a public law or an act in violation of those duties which an individual owes to the community.
- in a criminal case, the person accused of the crime.
- The threat or use of force on another that causes that person to have a reasonable apprehension of imminent harmful or offensive contact
- Money a court requires one spouse to pay the other spouse for support before and/or after the divorce is granted
- A body of 16 to 23 citizens who listen to evidence of criminal allegations 2 words
- The corrupt payment, receipt, or solicitation of a private favor for official action.
- An order directing a person to appear in a legal proceeding
- The legal system that originated in England 2 words
- Inability to know what one is doing and to decide if the action is right or wrong.
- the court's or jury's decision on issues of fact
- Questioning, as of a witness.
- The group of persons selected to hear the evidence in a trial and render a verdict on matters of fact
- Trial of a person for a second time for the same crime in the same jurisdiction. The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments made such a trial unlawful unless there is an appeal from a conviction 2 WORDS.
- Offense that has death as a penalty 2 WORDS.
- a swearing to the truth of a statement
- The assertion of a right to money or property.
- To charge someone with a crime
- One who sees an occurrence or object 2 WORDS.
- To bring about by force or threat.
- Proof is the conclusion drawn from the evidence
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- a reason to do a crime
- The unlawful killing of a human being without malice aforethought.
- The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime.
- The process of calling a witness's testimony into doubt
- The forging, copying, or imitating of something
- Local facility where time is served for less serious offenses.
- To proposition a person for the purpose of prostitution.
- Court authorization, most often for law enforcement officers, to conduct a search or make an arrest.
- A court attendant whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom and to have custody of the jury.
- an oral or written request to the court made by a party for a ruling or order
- Threats of bodily harm intended to coerce the will of another, forcing actions against free will.
- A federal misdemeanor punishable by six months or less in prison 2 words.
- A request made after a trial by a party that has lost on one or more issues that a higher court review the decision to determine if it was correct
- a fixed charge for service rendered on behalf of court
- Matters or cases concerned with acts considered to be harmful to the general public that are forbidden by laws and are punishable by fine, imprisonment, or death.
- The person named in a will or trust to receive property.
- In criminal law, the constitutional guarantee that a defendant will receive a fair and impartial trial 2 words
- An item of personal property.
- The decision of a trial jury or a judge that determines the guilt or innocence of a criminal defendant
- Responsibility an obligation one is bound in law or justice to perform.
- Supervising a defendant who is detained at home by use of electronics.
- A lawyer or group of lawyers
101 Clues: Lie detector. • To cancel, terminate. • Unsettled, undecided. • a reason to do a crime • A partner in an illegal act. • The killing of one person by • A lawyer or group of lawyers • Questioning, as of a witness. • An item of personal property. • a person charged with a crime • A law passed by a legislature. • To charge someone with a crime • Judge or judges composing a court • ...
CLJ 2024-05-15
Across
- Evidence that confirms or supports a statement, theory, or finding.
- -A court that reviews decisions made in lower district courts.
- Behavior that disrespects or disobeys the authority, justice, and dignity of the court.
- The pre-trial procedure in a lawsuit where each party can obtain evidence from the opposing party.
- -A plea in a criminal case that allows the defendant to neither admit nor dispute a charge, treated as a guilty plea without admission of guilt.
- writ ordering a person to attend a court.
- -Fair treatment through the normal judicial system. Entrapment- The act of law enforcement officers inducing a person to commit a crime they would otherwise have been unlikely to commit.
- Sentences for different offenses served one after the other.
- The offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation.
- Entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
- - A written statement confirmed by oath for use as evidence in court.
- The rights read to an arrested individual, informing them of their rights to silence and an attorney
- person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
- The documented and unbroken transfer of evidence.
- Sentences for different offenses served at the same time.
- A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- legal judgment that officially and formally finds the defendant not guilty of the charges.Admissible: Evidence or testimony that is allowed to be presented in court.
- -The process of questioning potential jurors to determine their suitability to serve on a jury.
- A formal accusation made against someone, often for a crime.
- The practice of persuading someone to do something by using force or threats.
- -A serious crime usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
- The process by which a record of criminal conviction is destroyed or sealed from state or federal record.
- Punishment -The legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime.
- An intentional act that creates an apprehension of imminent harmful or offensive contact.
- Thelist of cases to be heard by a court.
- legal representative who brings charges against a suspect in court.
- The process of calling into question the integrity or validity of a witness or piece of evidence.
- The process of taking legal action.
- A young person under the age at which they can be legally treated as an adult.
- The act of detaining a person legally suspected of committing a crime.
- -The unlawful physical acting upon a threat, distinguished from assault which is the act of creating apprehension of such contact.
- -Temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on condition that a sum of money is paid.
- -The legal process of resolving a dispute; the final judgment in a case.
- of Proof -The obligation to prove one's assertion.
- -A person who helps another commit a crime.
- Relating to or denoting the application of scientific methods and techniques to the investigation of crime.
- a Reasonable Doubt -The level of proof required to convict a person of a crime.
- The defense of oneself or one's rights by physical force.
- The act of questioning a suspect or witness by law enforcement officials.
- The right to a public hearing by an impartial tribunal.
- Apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court.
- - An agreement between parties or their attorneys in a legal case on certain facts or procedures
- The law as established by the outcome of former cases.
- A person who is impoverished and lacks the funds to hire a lawyer, often provided with public defender services.
- Thecrime of killing a human being without malice aforethought.
- A lawyer or group of lawyers giving legal advice and representation.
- The use of an arbitrator to settle a dispute.
- A formal written or spoken statement, given in a court of law.
- A photograph of a person's face taken for official purposes, especially by police after an arrest.
- previous case or legal decision that may be or must be followed in subsequent similar cases.
- The questioning of a witness by the opposing party during a trial.
- Evidence that relies on inference to connect it to a conclusion of fact.
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- Exemption from legal duty or penalty.
- The theory or philosophy of law.
- The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- of Limitations A law prescribing a period of limitation for the bringing of certain kinds of legal action.
- -Evidence favorable to the defendant in a criminal trial, showing they are not guilty.
- A lawyer specializing in the defense of individuals and companies charged with criminal conduct.
- An authoritative warning or order.
- formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
- A minor wrongdoing, typically punishable by less than one year of imprisonment.Motion: A formal request made to a judge for an order or judgment.
- An agreement between a prosecutor and a defendant whereby the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge in exchange for a more lenient sentence.
- A brief submitted by a "friend of the court."
- -A court's calendar showing the schedule of cases it is to hear.
- Warrant -An order issued by a judge or court for the arrest of an individual.
- The process of giving sworn evidence.
- The punishment assigned to a defendant found guilty by a court.
- The protective care or guardianship of someone.
- A formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense.
- A trial rendered invalid through an error in the proceedings
- Evidence that relies on an inference to connect it to a conclusion of fact.
- An individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- The court appearance where the defendant is formally charged and enters a plea.
- Therelease of a prisoner temporarily or permanently before the completion of a sentence, on the promise of good behavior.
- Theftof personal property.
- A document issued by a legal or government official authorizing the police to make an arrest, search premises, or carry out some other action relating to the administration of justice.
- -A court officer responsible for keeping order and maintaining security.
- A legal right or interest that a creditor has in the debtor's property, lasting till the debt obligation is satisfied.
- Law derived from custom and judicial precedent rather than statutes.Contingency Fee: A fee paid to a lawyer only if the case is won.
- -The state of being confined in prison.
- -Information received from other people that one cannot adequately substantiate; inadmissible as evidence in court.
- A law that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial.
- -A defendant's formal answer to criminal charges (e.g., guilty, not guilty, no contest)
- A judicial order that restrains a person from beginning or continuing an action threatening or invading the legal right of another.
- A formal legal document that sets out the facts and legal reasons for a lawsuit.
- person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.
- The standard of evidence required to validate a criminal conviction
- -A jury, typically of 23 people, selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trial.
- A claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when a crime was committed.
- -A person who carries out a harmful, illegal, or immoral act
- the sum of money awarded in compensation for a loss or injury
- release of an offender from detention, subject to a period of good behavior under supervision.
- Minor crime, especially that committed by young people.
- The decision of a jury or judge on the matters submitted to them in trial.
- Assistance provided to individuals unable to afford legal representation and access to the court system
- -Compensation required from a convicted offender to the victim for the harm caused by the offenderâs wrongful acts.
- Jeopardy -The prosecution of a person twice for the same offense.
- A legal document authorizing a police officer or other official to enter and search premises.
- The loss or giving up of something as a penalty for wrongdoing, often property or money.
- -A legal action or writ by means of which detainees can seek relief from unlawful imprisonment.
- The body of laws regulating ordinary private matters.
- -The administrative process of recording an arrest.
- A form of alternative dispute resolution where a neutral third party helps disputing parties find a mutually satisfactory solution.
- The fraudulent taking of personal property by someone to whom it was entrusted, often in an employment setting.
- Theprocess of giving sworn evidence, often used during the discovery phase of a trial.
- System - A legal system where two advocates represent their parties' cases before an impartial judge or jury.
106 Clues: Theftof personal property. • The theory or philosophy of law. • An authoritative warning or order. • The process of taking legal action. • Exemption from legal duty or penalty. • The process of giving sworn evidence. • -The state of being confined in prison. • Thelist of cases to be heard by a court. • writ ordering a person to attend a court. • ...
Business terms 2022-12-13
Across
- Way an organization communicates with the target audience.
- Aspect of the organization that enables differentiation from competitors in consumersâ minds.
- Refers to the seven Ps of marketing.
- Small part of a larger market.
- Approach that focuses on the product that the company produces.
- Increase in the number of consumers who buy a product or service.
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- Approach that first determine what customers need and want.
- Group of customers or potential customers that a company is trying to reach.
- Process of dividing a broad market group into various segments.
- Market that produces in very large quantities.
- Can be calculated based upon total sales value or high-cost.
- When a business identify its brand within a certain part of the market.
12 Clues: Small part of a larger market. • Refers to the seven Ps of marketing. • Market that produces in very large quantities. • Approach that first determine what customers need and want. • Way an organization communicates with the target audience. • Can be calculated based upon total sales value or high-cost. • ...
Contract Law Crossword 2025-11-13
Across
- Note A written promise to pay a specified amount of money.
- Assent The mutual agreement or "meeting of the minds" necessary for a contract.
- Something of value exchanged between parties in a contract.
- Describes a contract that involves illegal activities.
- Agreeing to the terms of an offer to create a binding contract.
- of Frauds Law requiring certain contracts to be in writing.
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- A contract that can be legally canceled at the option of one of the parties.
- Intentional deception to secure an unfair or unlawful gain.
- The legal ability to enter into a contract.
- A contract that has no legal effect from the beginning.
- A proposal to enter into a contract made by one party to another.
- Contracts that are prohibited by law and unenforceable.
12 Clues: The legal ability to enter into a contract. • Describes a contract that involves illegal activities. • A contract that has no legal effect from the beginning. • Contracts that are prohibited by law and unenforceable. • Note A written promise to pay a specified amount of money. • Intentional deception to secure an unfair or unlawful gain. • ...
101 Law Terms 2013-02-20
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- To make a voluntary statement by a person charged with a crime or misdemeanor, admitting guilt.
- The decision of a trial jury or a judge that determines the guilt or innocence of a criminal defendant
- the court's or jury's decision on issues of fact
- A body of 16 to 23 citizens who listen to evidence of criminal allegations 2 words
- Lie detector.
- A Public official who investigates cause of death.
- Threats of bodily harm intended to coerce the will of another, forcing actions against free will.
- Any name used for an official purpose that is different from a person's legal name.
- a reason given in proof or rebuttal
- The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime.
- is used to denote a person who has committed or is responsible for committing a criminal offense
- An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less
- The group of persons selected to hear the evidence in a trial and render a verdict on matters of fact
- To cancel, terminate.
- An official of the Judicial branch with authority to decide lawsuits brought before courts
- The killing of one person by
- Offense that has death as a penalty 2 WORDS.
- a sum imposed as punishment for an offense
- A federal misdemeanor punishable by six months or less in prison 2 words.
- to a finding that a criminal defendant is not guilty of the charges
- An item of personal property.
- A jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty, or the finding of a judge that the evidence is insufficient to support a conviction.
- A court order requiring the performance of a specified act, or giving authority to have it done.
- Responsibility an obligation one is bound in law or justice to perform.
- To proposition a person for the purpose of prostitution.
- The application of force to another, resulting in harmful or offensive contact.
- A person called upon by either side in a lawsuit to give testimony before the court or jury.
- Juvenile Court The equivalent of a guilty plea in adult court.
- Officers of the probation office of a court 2 words.
- The number of cases handled by a judge or a court
- Judge or judges composing a court
- The process of calling a witness's testimony into doubt
- The use of reasonable force against an aggressor by one who reasonably believes it necessary in order to avoid imminent bodily harm 2 words
- Sentencing option in the federal courts instead of sending an individual to prison, the court releases the person to the community and orders him or her to complete a period of supervision
- General term for physical or mental mistreatment
- Questioning, as of a witness.
- The act of intentionally abandoning a right, claim, or privilege.
- A juvenile who has committed acts that are against the law.
- Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries
- in a criminal case, the person accused of the crime.
- The duty of a party in a lawsuit to present sufficient proof to establish a disputed fact 3 WORDS.
- An officer of the court and a member of the bar He she is empowered to give legal advice and to conduct proceedings on behalf of others.
- Submitting a case or dispute to designated parties for a decision, instead of using a judge.
- A law passed by a legislature.
- A court attendant whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom and to have custody of the jury.
- A judge's office where he conducts business not requiring a jury.
- The legal system that originated in England 2 words
- An order directing a person to appear in a legal proceeding
- an oral or written request to the court made by a party for a ruling or order
- The threat or use of force on another that causes that person to have a reasonable apprehension of imminent harmful or offensive contact
- Proof is the conclusion drawn from the evidence
- The corrupt payment, receipt, or solicitation of a private favor for official action.
- A serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison.
- A person who has concealed himself herself or fled a given jurisdiction in order to avoid prosecution or confinement.
- a reason to do a crime
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- Matters or cases concerned with acts considered to be harmful to the general public that are forbidden by laws and are punishable by fine, imprisonment, or death.
- PROCESS The required procedures for depriving someone of life, liberty, or property through governmental action 2 WORDS.
- One who sees an occurrence or object 2 WORDS.
- a person charged with a crime
- Supervising a defendant who is detained at home by use of electronics.
- To charge someone with a crime
- The release of a prison inmate after the inmate has completed part of his or her sentence in a federal prison.
- a jury whose members cannot reconcile their differences of opinion and thus cannot reach a verdict 2 WORDS
- A lawyer or group of lawyers
- Also called a case or lawsuit A civil judicial proceeding where one party sues another for a wrong done
- The assertion of a right to money or property.
- The forging, copying, or imitating of something
- When a person is taken into custody by a police officer and charged with a crime.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- The unlawful killing of a human being without malice aforethought.
- An explanation or excuse that shows defendant was at another place at the time a crime is committed, or could not have committed the crime.
- the act of lying or stating falsely under oath
- The formal charge issued by a grand jury stating that there is enough evidence that the defendant committed the crime to justify having a trial
- A trial without a jury, in which the judge serves as the fact-finder 2words.
- A request made after a trial by a party that has lost on one or more issues that a higher court review the decision to determine if it was correct
- A proceeding in which a criminal defendant is brought into court, told of the charges in an indictment or information, and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.
- Unsettled, undecided.
- Trial of a person for a second time for the same crime in the same jurisdiction. The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments made such a trial unlawful unless there is an appeal from a conviction 2 WORDS.
- Court authorization, most often for law enforcement officers, to conduct a search or make an arrest.
- a fixed charge for service rendered on behalf of court
- To bring about by force or threat.
- To uphold by the court objections made.
- Malicious burning to destroy property
- The process whereby individuals charged with felony level offenses are fingerprinted and photographed.
- Local facility where time is served for less serious offenses.
- The Prisoners right to visit or see ones family
- Inability to know what one is doing and to decide if the action is right or wrong.
- In criminal law, the constitutional guarantee that a defendant will receive a fair and impartial trial 2 words
- An invalid trial, caused by fundamental error. When a mistrial is declared, the trial must start again with the selection of a new jury.
- The person named in a will or trust to receive property.
- A municipal statute A law passed by a city or village
- A lawyer who represents the government in bringing legal proceedings against an alleged wrongdoer.
- A partner in an illegal act.
- A court order preventing one or more named parties from taking some action
- Money a court requires one spouse to pay the other spouse for support before and/or after the divorce is granted
- A person who assists in an illegal act.
- contendere to mean No contest 2 words latin
- Money or favor given or promised to a person in a position of trust to influence his her judgment or conduct.
- The release, prior to trial, of a person accused of a crime, under specified conditions designed to assure that person's appearance in court when required.
- a swearing to the truth of a statement
- An act committed or omitted in violation of a public law or an act in violation of those duties which an individual owes to the community.
101 Clues: Lie detector. • To cancel, terminate. • Unsettled, undecided. • a reason to do a crime • A lawyer or group of lawyers • The killing of one person by • A partner in an illegal act. • a person charged with a crime • An item of personal property. • Questioning, as of a witness. • To charge someone with a crime • A law passed by a legislature. • Judge or judges composing a court • ...
