criminal%20minds Crossword Puzzles

Criminal Minds 2023-03-30

Criminal Minds crossword puzzle
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  1. This man killed Haley
  2. Hotch's wife
  3. season Reid earned his badge
  4. JJ's sister died by
  5. Rossi fought in the ____ war
  6. there are _____ seasons
  7. She comes back in season 12
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  1. first epsiode, "Extreme ____"
  2. Morgan
  3. Morgan's nickname for Garcia
  4. Reid's favorite game
  5. Garcia's techincal analyst ex-boyfriend
  6. _____ threatended the team throughout season 10
  7. _____ says "This is calm and it's doctor"
  8. new guy

15 Clues: Morgannew guyHotch's wifeJJ's sister died byReid's favorite gameThis man killed Haleythere are _____ seasonsShe comes back in season 12Morgan's nickname for Garciaseason Reid earned his badgeRossi fought in the ____ warfirst epsiode, "Extreme ____"Garcia's techincal analyst ex-boyfriend_____ says "This is calm and it's doctor"...

2019-SOC1200 Chapter 11 – Social control, deviance, and crime 2019-08-19

2019-SOC1200 Chapter 11 – Social control, deviance, and crime crossword puzzle
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  1. A crime classification based on less serious criminal offences that are punishable by a maximum of six months in prison or (and) a fine of not more than $5,000.
  2. The academic discipline that focuses on the study of crime and those labelled as criminals.
  3. Criminal acts committed using computer technology.
  4. A form of crime carried out by organizations or by knowledgeable employees in the course of their employment.
  5. (two words) A theory that addresses the relationship between having socially acceptable goals and having socially acceptable means to reach those goals.
  6. (two words) Actions intended to prevent, correct, punish, or cure people, behaviours, and characteristics that are perceived as unacceptable.
  7. Researchers who specialize in the study of criminal behaviour.
  8. A type of criminal offence that involve physical harm to another person.
  9. A system that has the authority to make decisions based on criminal law.
  10. (two words) The goals that we are supposed to aspire to in contemporary society.
  11. (three words) The volume of crimes multiplied by their severity.
  12. The assumption that punishment can be used to prevent crime.
  13. (two words) The number of criminal incidents reported to the police divided by the population.
  14. A crime classification based on more serious criminal offences with penalties that vary but could result in life imprisonment.
  15. (two words) An approach to justice emphasizing healing and reparation of harm.
  16. In Canada, the majority of criminal code offences fall under this classification.
  17. (two words) Monitoring our own behaviours in order to prevent being considered deviant.
  18. The process by which individuals are excluded because of particular behaviours or characteristics.
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  1. A movement calling for the dismantling of the criminal justice system.
  2. (two words) A form of crime involving the misappropriation of financial resources.
  3. A morally justified consequence.
  4. (two words) A violation of norms that does not result in any long-term effects on the individual’s image or interactions with others.
  5. (two words) A change in a person’s self-concept and behaviour after his or her actions are labelled as deviant by members of society.
  6. A type of criminal offence that is based on economic offences directed at someone’s property rather than someone’s physical person.
  7. (two words) The socially accepted ways of attaining wealth, power, and prestige.
  8. A form of crime involving two or more persons consorting together on a continual basis to participate in illegal activities, either directly or indirectly, for gain.
  9. An independent body with authority to conduct thorough, impartial, independent investigations and to make recommendations to government organizations with respect to the problems of citizens.
  10. A person, behaviour, or characteristic perceived as unacceptable.
  11. (three words) The social institution responsible for the apprehension, prosecution, and punishment of criminal offenders.
  12. (two words) A theory that states social control is directly affected by the strength of social bonds and that deviance results from a feeling of disconnection from society.
  13. Any behaviour that violates criminal law.

31 Clues: A morally justified consequence.Any behaviour that violates criminal law.Criminal acts committed using computer technology.The assumption that punishment can be used to prevent crime.Researchers who specialize in the study of criminal behaviour.(three words) The volume of crimes multiplied by their severity....

Criminal Justice - Words To Study 2022-08-23

Criminal Justice - Words To Study crossword puzzle
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  1. jury that will consider a case fairly, without favoring or discriminating against anyone
  2. any search of a person or property without a search warrant from a judge
  3. another phrase for death penalty
  4. more serious than a misdemeanor
  5. intentional act of swearing a false oath or falsifying an affirmation to tell the truth
  6. an application to a higher court for a decision to be reversed
  7. proof that must be exceeded to secure a guilty verdict in a criminal case in a court of law
  8. final step in criminal prosecution, where the court orders the guilty party’s penalty
  9. an inconclusive trial, or one in which the jury cannot agree on a verdict
  10. when the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge in exchange for a more lenient sentence or agreement to drop other charges
  11. a writ ordering a person to attend a court
  12. a hearing. formal reading of criminal charging
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  1. law that prohibits use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial
  2. less serious than a felony
  3. when the person has a specific intent to kill or inflict great bodily harm
  4. killing of a human being in which the offender acted during the heat of the moment under circumstances that would cause a reasonable person to become emotionally or mentally disturbed to a point that they cannot control themselves
  5. unintentional killing that results either from recklessness or criminal negligence
  6. detaining of an accused person in a criminal case before the trial has taken place
  7. requires that officers have a reason to suspect criminal activity before detaining someone
  8. the right to have an attorney defend him or her at trial

20 Clues: less serious than a felonymore serious than a misdemeanoranother phrase for death penaltya writ ordering a person to attend a courta hearing. formal reading of criminal chargingthe right to have an attorney defend him or her at trialan application to a higher court for a decision to be reversed...

Criminal Procedure (according to the Criminal Procedure Code of Belarus) 2022-03-09

Criminal Procedure (according to the Criminal Procedure Code of Belarus) crossword puzzle
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  1. The process of checking special signs on the human body, traces of crime, bodily injuries, detection of intoxication or other properties and signs
  2. The fact of having committed crimes in the past
  3. A request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process
  4. An amount of money that a person who has been accused of a crime pays to a law court so that they can be released until their trial
  5. The educator or psychologist involved in the interrogation of a minor is a ...
  6. A preventive measure consisting in forcing someone to stay at home instead of in a prison with the imposition of duties and prohibitions
  7. Expenses incurred in a judicial process
  8. New participant in criminal proceedings
  9. An assumption of innocence in the favor of the defendant in a criminal action imposing on the prosecution the burden of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt
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  1. Proving consists of the gathering, verification and ... of evidence.
  2. Any data on the basis of which the presence or absence of circumstances relevant to the criminal case is established
  3. Relevance of a particular criminal case to a particular court
  4. Such evidence as instruments of crime, products of criminal activity, money, valuables and other property obtained as a result of a crime
  5. A legal representative who officially accuses someone of committing a crime by bringing a case against that person in a court of law
  6. A person for whom a decision has been made to charge him or her in a criminal case
  7. A request made to a higher court of law to change a previous decision made by a lower court, especially in order to reduce or prevent a punishment
  8. An official demand to appear in a court of law or in a criminal prosecution body for procedural actions
  9. A person in a law court who says what they know about a legal case or a particular person
  10. To look into or over carefully or thoroughly in an effort to find or discover something
  11. Actions of citizens to detain a person

20 Clues: Actions of citizens to detain a personExpenses incurred in a judicial processNew participant in criminal proceedingsThe fact of having committed crimes in the pastRelevance of a particular criminal case to a particular courtA request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process...

vocabulary p72 2024-04-17

vocabulary p72 crossword puzzle
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  1. the place where are the criminals
  2. gun than criminal uses
  3. the act of stealing
  4. person that investigate the crime
  5. When the take the criminalbthey arrest him to police station
  6. see what has happened
  7. the find out the information of the crime
  8. person comics crimes
  9. Chase someone
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  1. is the tip of the finger
  2. officer person arrest criminal
  3. guard a person than prevent the crime
  4. act of killiying someone
  5. the information they have of the crime
  6. a person who discovered the criminal or take the criminal
  7. get something whit a lot permision
  8. act of solving the crime

17 Clues: Chase someonethe act of stealingperson comics crimessee what has happenedgun than criminal usesis the tip of the fingeract of killiying someoneact of solving the crimeofficer person arrest criminalthe place where are the criminalsperson that investigate the crimeget something whit a lot permisionthe information they have of the crime...

Szabó Flóra crime 2020-09-25

Szabó Flóra crime crossword puzzle
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  1. He was held _____ for a week
  2. Don't blame it all____ me !
  3. The ____ must be reported immediately
  4. A set of rules which everyone has to abide by
  5. a minor crime
  6. He was charged______ murder
  7. She was arrested __ robbery
  8. the jury finally reached a ______
  9. a piece of evidence of one's location, which proves he or she didn't commit the crime
  10. the man was held in ________ for a day
  11. He will _____ that criminal to justice
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  1. to be ______ guilty
  2. Be careful with him! He has a criminal ____
  3. they had to pay a ____ fine for parking in the disabled parking space
  4. Someone who helps the criminal
  5. He was _____ to imprisonment
  6. _______ time in prison
  7. She must have ______ during the night
  8. a person who who suffers the crime, is hurt by a criminal

19 Clues: a minor crimeto be ______ guilty_______ time in prisonDon't blame it all____ me !He was charged______ murderShe was arrested __ robberyHe was held _____ for a weekHe was _____ to imprisonmentSomeone who helps the criminalthe jury finally reached a ______The ____ must be reported immediatelyShe must have ______ during the night...

CRIJ 3320 eCrossword Puzzle 1 2022-08-21

CRIJ 3320 eCrossword Puzzle 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. Less serious crimes that result in less than one year in jail.
  2. An associational or heterogeneous society.
  3. The underuse of the criminal law to control deviant activity.
  4. Codified (written) rules that are more serious norms and contain sanctions.
  5. Violations of law that are enforced by the state in order to protect victims.
  6. The belief that criminal law reflects the conflicts of interest of groups and that the more powerful groups define the law.
  7. The scientific study of crime and criminal behavior.
  8. Violations of criminal law.
  9. Says that crime is defined by abstract meanings and symbols and is a label assigned by society.
  10. Intended or planned consequences of social arrangements.
  11. More serious informal social controls.
  12. The costs of crime include financial and other costs, such as psychological and health costs.
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  1. The belief that criminal law originates in the will of the majority.
  2. The overuse of the criminal law as an attempt to control deviant activity.
  3. Durkheim’s theory that society defines itself by reacting to crime and wrongdoing.
  4. Nice customs, traditions, or less serious norms.
  5. A communal or folk society.
  6. Behavior that is outside the limits of societal toleration.
  7. Acts that are bad due to being prohibited.
  8. Comte’s theory that knowledge has historically progressed from theological to metaphysical to scientific.
  9. More serious crimes generally punished by at least a year in jail.
  10. Acts that are bad in themselves.
  11. Unexplained, unanticipated (hidden) consequences of social activity.
  12. Prescribed rules of conduct.

24 Clues: A communal or folk society.Violations of criminal law.Prescribed rules of conduct.Acts that are bad in themselves.More serious informal social controls.An associational or heterogeneous society.Acts that are bad due to being prohibited.Nice customs, traditions, or less serious norms.The scientific study of crime and criminal behavior....

inggris 2022-10-25

inggris crossword puzzle
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  1. ongoing
  2. government
  3. information
  4. fact
  5. viral
  6. crash
  7. fashion
  8. tragedy
  9. violence
  10. source
  11. entertainment
  12. sportnews
  13. festival
  14. entrepreneur
  15. date
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  1. incident
  2. location
  3. criminal
  4. conflict
  5. journalist
  6. political
  7. breakingnews
  8. trending
  9. victim
  10. letter
  11. issues
  12. suspect
  13. actual
  14. media
  15. recently

30 Clues: factdateviralcrashmediavictimsourceletterissuesactualongoingfashiontragedysuspectincidentlocationcriminalconflicttrendingviolencerecentlyfestivalpoliticalsportnewsgovernmentjournalistinformationbreakingnewsentrepreneurentertainment

Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Vocabulary 2022-09-09

Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Vocabulary crossword puzzle
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  1. Monetary compensation for damages done to the victim by the offender's criminal activity.
  2. The unlawful killing of one human being by another.
  3. Searches by police that are made after the subject of the search has agreed to the action.
  4. The person or institution that initiates a lawsuit in civil court proceedings by filing a complaint.
  5. A metaphorical term used to refer to the value placed on secrecy and the general mistrust of the outside world shared by many police officers.
  6. The act of taking property from another person without the use of force with the intent of keeping that property.
  7. Reasonable grounds to believe the existence of facts warranting certain actions, such as the search or arrest of a person.
  8. defined as conduct in violation of the criminal laws without justification or excuse An act that violates criminal law and is punishable by criminal sanctions
  9. The scientific study of crime and the causes of criminal behavior.
  10. A pat-down or minimal search by police to discover weapons.
  11. A sanctioning philosophy based on the assertion that criminals deserve to be punished for breaking society's rules.
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  1. A criminal offense that is not a felony; usually punishable by a fine and/or jail term of less than a year.
  2. the law of retaliation, whereby a punishment resembles the offense committed in kind and degree
  3. A serious crime, usually punishable by death or imprisonment for a year or longer.
  4. The degree of force that is appropriate to protect the police officer or other citizens and is not excessive.
  5. The act of taking substantial steps toward committing a crime while having the ability and the intent to commit the crime, even if the crime never takes place.
  6. To take into custody a person suspected of criminal activity.
  7. Mental state, or intent.
  8. Courts that review decisions made by lower courts, such as trial courts; also known as courts of appeals.
  9. The direct questioning of a suspect to gather evidence of criminal activity and to try to gain a confession.
  10. A trial before a judge and a jury.

21 Clues: Mental state, or intent.A trial before a judge and a jury.The unlawful killing of one human being by another.A pat-down or minimal search by police to discover weapons.To take into custody a person suspected of criminal activity.The scientific study of crime and the causes of criminal behavior....

Criminal activities 2022-10-10

Criminal activities crossword puzzle
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  1. alaealine
  2. tsiviilasi
  3. seaduserikkuja
  4. tahtlik tapmine
  5. ühehäälne otsus
  6. kohus
  7. pahategija
  8. kohtunik
  9. vandeadvokaat
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  1. kriminaalasi
  2. kaitsealune
  3. enamusotsus
  4. vandekohtunik
  5. advokaat
  6. vandekohus

15 Clues: kohusadvokaatkohtunikalaealinetsiviilasipahategijavandekohuskaitsealuneenamusotsuskriminaalasivandekohtunikvandeadvokaatseaduserikkujatahtlik tapmineühehäälne otsus

Criminal Procedure 2021-03-10

Criminal Procedure crossword puzzle
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  1. An official decision made in a court at the end of a trial.
  2. A person believed to have committed a crime.
  3. A person who sees a crime commiting.
  4. A process of asking witnesses, accused persons or others a lot of questions for a long time in order to get information.
  5. An investigative act of searching and examitation of premises in order to find things relevant to the case.
  6. A person or people who may be guilty of a crime and who are being judged in a court.
  7. Using of legal authority to catch and take someone to a place where the person may be accused of a crime.
  8. A written statement that formally accuses someone of a crime
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  1. A person who protects the rights and legitimate interests of the suspect or the accused.
  2. A legal representative who officially accuses someone of committing a crime by bringing a case against that person in a court.
  3. A spoken or written statement that something is true given in a court of law, or the act of giving such a statement.
  4. Objects, documents, official statements, etc. that are used to prove someone's guilt or innocence.
  5. The act of removing a dead body from the ground after it has been buried.
  6. Someone killed, destroyed, injured, or otherwise harmed by, or suffering from an elleged crime.
  7. An amount of money that a person who has been accused of a crime pays to the court so that they can be released until their trial.

15 Clues: A person who sees a crime commiting.A person believed to have committed a crime.An official decision made in a court at the end of a trial.A written statement that formally accuses someone of a crimeThe act of removing a dead body from the ground after it has been buried....

Criminal Process 2018-03-12

Criminal Process crossword puzzle
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  1. Miranda/custody/searched
  2. evidence/witnesses
  3. death/jail/prison/probation/etc.
  4. dismiss charges or evidence/plea bargaining
  5. you won't say you are guilty, but accept the punishment
  6. 12 selected by both lawyers
  7. hung jury or unanimous verdict
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  1. plea/lawyer/bail/trial date
  2. personal info/mug shot/fingerprints/belongings
  3. determined by judge after speeches/guidelines
  4. grand jury
  5. attorney defending people who can't afford a lawyer
  6. everyone in agreement
  7. options are guilty, not guilty, no contest
  8. person who issues sentence for punishment

15 Clues: grand juryevidence/witnesseseveryone in agreementMiranda/custody/searchedplea/lawyer/bail/trial date12 selected by both lawyershung jury or unanimous verdictdeath/jail/prison/probation/etc.person who issues sentence for punishmentoptions are guilty, not guilty, no contestdismiss charges or evidence/plea bargaining...

Criminal Crosswords 2022-03-09

Criminal Crosswords crossword puzzle
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  1. A legal document ordering someone to go to court.(Subpoena)
  2. Speeches of the parties involved in the case.(debate)
  3. The act of asking somebody a lot of questions over a long period of time, especially in an aggressive way.(interrogation)
  4. Information that is given or objects that are shown in a court of law to help to prove if someone has committed a crime.(evidence)
  5. Someone in a court of law who says what they have seen and what they know about a crime.(witness)
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  1. A lawyer admitted to participate in a criminal case with the permission of the body conducting the criminal process.(representive)
  2. A statement saying that you think a person is guilty of doing something wrong or illegal. (accusation)
  3. A decision in a court of law saying if someone is guilty or not.(Verdict)
  4. The work or activity involved in being in charge of somebody/something and making sure that everything is done correctly.(supervision)
  5. This is a special study appointed by the court on issues whose resolution is relevant to the case. (Expertise)
  6. A person who has applied to a court or a criminal prosecution body for the protection of his right. (applicant)
  7. This is a written appeal to the court within the framework of a court case with a request/requirement to take some action on the case. (request)
  8. Disqualification of a judge from a specific case.(recusal)
  9. A person who is not interested in the outcome of the criminal case. (mediator)
  10. The state of having a normal healthy mind.(sanity)

15 Clues: The state of having a normal healthy mind.(sanity)Speeches of the parties involved in the case.(debate)Disqualification of a judge from a specific case.(recusal)A legal document ordering someone to go to court.(Subpoena)A decision in a court of law saying if someone is guilty or not.(Verdict)...

Criminal Justice 2024-04-25

Criminal Justice crossword puzzle
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  1. inmates will reside for a period of time
  2. knowledgeable of a risk
  3. unsupervised absenses
  4. a fundamental change
  5. prisons for pre-trial immates
  6. where the conflict will do their time
  7. long-term holding facilities
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  1. for inmates to remain employed
  2. reclassifying an inmate
  3. non violent crimes
  4. where people are held when accused of a crime
  5. period of supervision over an offender
  6. repairing the harm that is done by crime
  7. lowest level of custody
  8. short-term holding facilities

15 Clues: non violent crimesa fundamental changeunsupervised absensesreclassifying an inmateknowledgeable of a risklowest level of custodylong-term holding facilitiesshort-term holding facilitiesprisons for pre-trial immatesfor inmates to remain employedwhere the conflict will do their timeperiod of supervision over an offender...

Law Studies Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-17

Law Studies Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. Low-level criminal offense
  2. Concept of separating the Federal government from the State government
  3. 1st ten amendents
  4. Law concerning crimes
  5. High-level criminal case
  6. Act of deciding if something is constitutional
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  1. Person being accused in a criminal/civil case
  2. Something conflicting with the constitution
  3. Laws made by legislatures
  4. Law not concerning crimes
  5. Way to loosen a regulation
  6. Accuser of a criminal case
  7. Basic privileges of every person
  8. Presidential Action

14 Clues: 1st ten amendentsPresidential ActionLaw concerning crimesHigh-level criminal caseLaws made by legislaturesLaw not concerning crimesLow-level criminal offenseWay to loosen a regulationAccuser of a criminal caseBasic privileges of every personSomething conflicting with the constitutionPerson being accused in a criminal/civil case...

Criminal Procedure (according to the Criminal Procedure Code of Belarus) 2022-03-09

Criminal Procedure (according to the Criminal Procedure Code of Belarus) crossword puzzle
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  1. A legal representative who officially accuses someone of committing a crime by bringing a case against that person in a court of law
  2. A preventive measure consisting in forcing someone to stay at home instead of in a prison with the imposition of duties and prohibitions
  3. Proving consists of the gathering, verification and ... of evidence.
  4. To look into or over carefully or thoroughly in an effort to find or discover something
  5. Actions of citizens to detain a person
  6. A request made to a higher court of law to change a previous decision made by a lower court, especially in order to reduce or prevent a punishment
  7. Relevance of a particular criminal case to a particular court
  8. A person for whom a decision has been made to charge him or her in a criminal case
  9. Any data on the basis of which the presence or absence of circumstances relevant to the criminal case is established
  10. A person in a law court who says what they know about a legal case or a particular person
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  1. An official demand to appear in a court of law or in a criminal prosecution body for procedural actions
  2. Such evidence as instruments of crime, products of criminal activity, money, valuables and other property obtained as a result of a crime
  3. The process of checking special signs on the human body, traces of crime, bodily injuries, detection of intoxication or other properties and signs
  4. New participant in criminal proceedings
  5. An amount of money that a person who has been accused of a crime pays to a law court so that they can be released until their trial
  6. An assumption of innocence in the favor of the defendant in a criminal action imposing on the prosecution the burden of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt
  7. The fact of having committed crimes in the past
  8. The educator or psychologist involved in the interrogation of a minor is a ...
  9. A request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process
  10. Expenses incurred in a judicial process

20 Clues: Actions of citizens to detain a personNew participant in criminal proceedingsExpenses incurred in a judicial processThe fact of having committed crimes in the pastRelevance of a particular criminal case to a particular courtA request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process...

Criminal Procedure (according to the Criminal Procedure Code of Belarus) 2022-03-09

Criminal Procedure (according to the Criminal Procedure Code of Belarus) crossword puzzle
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  1. Expenses incurred in a judicial process
  2. Any data on the basis of which the presence or absence of circumstances relevant to the criminal case is established
  3. Actions of citizens to detain a person
  4. The process of checking special signs on the human body, traces of crime, bodily injuries, detection of intoxication or other properties and signs
  5. The fact of having committed crimes in the past
  6. A person in a law court who says what they know about a legal case or a particular person
  7. An assumption of innocence in the favor of the defendant in a criminal action imposing on the prosecution the burden of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt
  8. A preventive measure consisting in forcing someone to stay at home instead of in a prison with the imposition of duties and prohibitions
  9. An amount of money that a person who has been accused of a crime pays to a law court so that they can be released until their trial
  10. An official demand to appear in a court of law or in a criminal prosecution body for procedural actions
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  1. A legal representative who officially accuses someone of committing a crime by bringing a case against that person in a court of law
  2. The educator or psychologist involved in the interrogation of a minor is a ...
  3. A person for whom a decision has been made to charge him or her in a criminal case
  4. Proving consists of the gathering, verification and ... of evidence.
  5. A request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process
  6. To look into or over carefully or thoroughly in an effort to find or discover something
  7. Such evidence as instruments of crime, products of criminal activity, money, valuables and other property obtained as a result of a crime
  8. New participant in criminal proceedings
  9. Relevance of a particular criminal case to a particular court
  10. A request made to a higher court of law to change a previous decision made by a lower court, especially in order to reduce or prevent a punishment

20 Clues: Actions of citizens to detain a personExpenses incurred in a judicial processNew participant in criminal proceedingsThe fact of having committed crimes in the pastRelevance of a particular criminal case to a particular courtA request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process...

Criminal Justice Vocab #7 2018-10-01

Criminal Justice Vocab #7 crossword puzzle
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  1. the competition among wealthy people and among poor people and between them which causes crime
  2. theory: a theory that explains criminal behavior and its prevention with the concepts of positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement .
  3. a process in which behavior that was previously was positively reinforced is no longer reinforced.
  4. Men's control over women's labor and sexuality
  5. presentation of an aversive stimulus to reduce to response.
  6. reinforcement: the removal or reduction of stimulus whose removal or reduction increase or maintains a response.
  7. Sutherland's theory that persons who become criminal do so because of contacts with criminal patterns and isolation from anti-criminal patterns
  8. refers to inequalities that are defined by a person as unfair or unjust
  9. a person who reverts to a savage type.
  10. supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
  11. a means by which a person can learn new responses by observing others
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  1. reinforcement: the presentation of a stimulus that increases or maintains a response.
  2. the inability to dominate other groups in society
  3. the way people and actions are defined as criminal
  4. the ability of some groups to dominate other groups in a society.
  5. a theory that emphasizes the criminalization process as the cause of some crime.
  6. theories of crime causation that are generally based on a Marxist theory of class struggle
  7. a theory that assumes that society is based primarily on conflict between competing interest groups and the criminal law and the criminal justice system are used to control subordinate groups
  8. the principle that a policy should provide "the greatest happiness shared by the greatest number"

19 Clues: a person who reverts to a savage type.Men's control over women's labor and sexualitythe inability to dominate other groups in societythe way people and actions are defined as criminalpresentation of an aversive stimulus to reduce to response.the ability of some groups to dominate other groups in a society....

Crime Vocabulary 2021-04-16

Crime Vocabulary crossword puzzle
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  1. secuestrar
  2. prisión
  3. arrestar
  4. testigo
  5. pistola
  6. abogado
  7. huellas digitales
  8. falsificador
  9. juez
  10. arma
  11. cuchillo
  12. officer policía
  13. sospechoso, sospechar
  14. guard guardia de seguridad
  15. pruebas
  16. criminal
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  1. jurado
  2. investigar
  3. experto
  4. ladrón
  5. robo
  6. detective
  7. ladrón
  8. scientist investigador forense
  9. juzgado
  10. prisionero
  11. víctima
  12. asesinar, asesinato

28 Clues: robojuezarmajuradoladrónladrónprisióntestigoexpertopistolaabogadojuzgadopruebasvíctimaarrestarcuchillocriminaldetectivesecuestrarinvestigarprisionerofalsificadorofficer policíahuellas digitalesasesinar, asesinatosospechoso, sospecharguard guardia de seguridadscientist investigador forense

Chapter 6B 2024-04-05

Chapter 6B crossword puzzle
Across
  1. to capture
  2. to arrest
  3. alien
  4. to fall in love with
  5. leading man
  6. failure
  7. to kill
  8. critic(m)
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  1. to fascinate
  2. detective
  3. movie star
  4. thief(f)
  5. criminal
  6. critic(f)
  7. crime
  8. to rent
  9. love
  10. to be in love with
  11. thief(m)
  12. seen

20 Clues: loveseencrimealiento rentfailureto killthief(f)criminalthief(m)detectivecritic(f)to arrestcritic(m)movie starto captureleading manto fascinateto be in love withto fall in love with

Vocab 5 2020-03-19

Vocab 5 crossword puzzle
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  1. clue
  2. to arrest
  3. victim
  4. to murder
  5. murderer
  6. to suspect
  7. thief
  8. dangerous
  9. to kill
  10. jail
  11. criminal
  12. the crime
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  1. spy
  2. the love
  3. gang
  4. to rent
  5. malvado evil genius
  6. suspect
  7. pistol
  8. witness
  9. policiaca detective novel
  10. to steal
  11. detective
  12. to shoot
  13. weapon

25 Clues: spycluegangjailthiefpistolvictimweaponto rentsuspectwitnessto killthe lovemurdererto stealto shootcriminalto arrestto murderdetectivedangerousthe crimeto suspectmalvado evil geniuspoliciaca detective novel

outsiders 2021-10-15

outsiders crossword puzzle
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  1. ponyboy
  2. sodapop
  3. switchblade
  4. greasers
  5. 50bucks
  6. newyork
  7. cherry
  8. death
  9. fountin
  10. train
  11. thelot
  12. darry
  13. mustang
  14. johnny
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  1. movie
  2. socs
  3. DQ
  4. outsiders
  5. murder
  6. church
  7. dally
  8. steve
  9. hospital
  10. randy
  11. twobit
  12. rings
  13. fire
  14. eastside
  15. criminal
  16. winstin
  17. bob

31 Clues: DQbobsocsfiremoviedallysteverandydeathringstraindarrymurderchurchcherrytwobitthelotjohnnyponyboysodapop50bucksnewyorkfountinwinstinmustanggreasershospitaleastsidecriminaloutsidersswitchblade

The outsiders 2023-05-14

The outsiders crossword puzzle
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  1. Gangs
  2. Oklahoma
  3. Death
  4. Switchblade
  5. Wisecracker
  6. Mustang
  7. Cooler
  8. Criminal
  9. Ponyboy
Down
  1. Cancerstick
  2. Hood
  3. heater
  4. Hospital
  5. Socs
  6. Savvy
  7. Greasers
  8. Darry
  9. Rumble
  10. Fuzz
  11. DQ

20 Clues: DQHoodSocsFuzzGangsSavvyDeathDarryheaterRumbleCoolerMustangPonyboyOklahomaHospitalGreasersCriminalCancerstickSwitchbladeWisecracker

chapter 5 2014-09-22

chapter 5 crossword puzzle
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  1. waiver -Trying juveniles as adults in the criminal justice system or waiving them into adult court.
  2. dysphoric disorder (PMDD) - A medical condition creating extreme mental and emotional symptoms prior to menstruation that could potentially be used as a criminal defense to a crime.
  3. -impulse test An insanity test that focuses on the defendant’s ability to conform his conduct to the law.
  4. waiver -Waiver of a juvenile defendant from juvenile to adult court is presumed appropriate based on the age, offense, or other factors.
  5. test -An insanity test that determines whether the criminal activity is the product of a mental disease or defect.
  6. exclusion- A statutory requirement that certain juveniles be treated as adults in the criminal justice system.
  7. waiver- The discretion of the juvenile court judge to waiver jurisdiction over a criminal case so that the minor can be tried as an adult
  8. test - An insanity test that focuses on the defendant’s ability to appreciate the wrongfulness of his conduct based on a mental disease or defect.
  9. - An excuse defense to a criminal charge based on the defendant’s mental condition at the time of the crime.
  10. Law Age Presumptions-Over 14-Criminal Capacity Presumed
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  1. waiver Waiver of a juvenile defendant from juvenile to adult court is mandatory based on the age, offense, or other factors.
  2. but mentally ill - A verdict, short of finding insanity, in which the criminal defendant is mentally ill at the time of the crime
  3. capacity - A failure of proof defense based on the defendant’s inability to form the required criminal intent due to a medical disease or defect. It is a unique defense that is not equivalent to the insanity defense.
  4. survival syndrome -A criminal defense based on the heightened sense of fear that the defendant experiences from being raised in a high-crime urban neighborhood.
  5. Subjective:-focuses on the defendant’s predisposition to commit the crime without government involvement
  6. waiver- Waiver of a juvenile defendant from adult court to juvenile court for adjudication.
  7. stress disorder (PTSD)- A potential defense to a crime based on psychological trauma the defendant suffered after experiencing a traumatic event.
  8. - An excuse defense that is applicable when the defendant is forced to commit a crime by threat or force.
  9. Objective- focuses on police conduct and whether a normal law-abiding citizen would be persuaded to commit a crime
  10. jurisdiction - Two courts—namely, an adult and juvenile court—both have jurisdiction over a particular case. The prosecutor makes the decision regarding in which court to initiate criminal proceedings.
  11. An excuse defense that is applicable if the government is found to have manufactured or initiated a crime that would not have otherwise occurred
  12. -An excuse defense applicable only if the intoxication through alcohol, drugs, or other substances is involuntary.
  13. of force-Example: holding a gun to the defendant’s head and forcing them to rob a bank ,Not the same as the necessity defense, where the defendant chooses between two evils,Generally NOT available as a defense to an intentional killing
  14. Law Age Presumptions-Age 7-14-Presumption Against Capacity
  15. rage - A criminal defense based on the defendant’s past experience with racism that caused him to break the law.
  16. chromosome defect - A criminal defense based on the presence of an extra “Y” chromosome and hypermasculinity.

26 Clues: Law Age Presumptions-Over 14-Criminal Capacity PresumedLaw Age Presumptions-Age 7-14-Presumption Against Capacitywaiver- Waiver of a juvenile defendant from adult court to juvenile court for adjudication.waiver -Trying juveniles as adults in the criminal justice system or waiving them into adult court....

Criminal Justice Vocab #7 2018-10-01

Criminal Justice Vocab #7 crossword puzzle
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  1. the principle that a policy should provide "the greatest happiness shared by the greatest number"
  2. a means by which a person can learn new responses by observing others
  3. a theory that emphasizes the criminalization process as the cause of some crime.
  4. a theory that explains criminal behavior and its prevention with the concepts of positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement .
  5. the removal or reduction of stimulus whose removal or reduction increase or maintains a response.
  6. refers to inequalities that are defined by a person as unfair or unjust
  7. Sutherland's theory that persons who become criminal do so because of contacts with criminal patterns and isolation from anti-criminal patterns
  8. Men's control over women's labor and sexuality
  9. the inability to dominate other groups in society
  10. the presentation of a stimulus that increases or maintains a response.
  11. a process in which behavior that was previously was positively reinforced is no longer reinforced.
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  1. a person who reverts to a savage type.
  2. presentation of an aversive stimulus to reduce to response.
  3. the ability of some groups to dominate other groups in a society.
  4. the way people and actions are defined as criminal
  5. a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
  6. the competition among wealthy people and among poor people and between them which causes crime
  7. a theory that assumes that society is based primarily on conflict between competing interest groups and the criminal law and the criminal justice system are used to control subordinate groups
  8. theories of crime causation that are generally based on a Marxist theory of class struggle

19 Clues: a person who reverts to a savage type.Men's control over women's labor and sexualitythe inability to dominate other groups in societythe way people and actions are defined as criminalpresentation of an aversive stimulus to reduce to response.the ability of some groups to dominate other groups in a society....

Crime 2021-04-17

Crime crossword puzzle
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  1. A person who saw a crime
  2. Someone who steals wallets
  3. A public officer with the authority to hear and decide cases in a court
  4. A type of weapon that many people in the Us have
  5. The place where justice is administered
  6. A type of criminal who enters a house and steals
  7. someone who does something contrary to the law
  8. To catch and hold a criminal
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  1. A type of weapon you can find in any kitchen
  2. To look for evidence
  3. To steal a vehicle to control it
  4. A criminal who killed someone
  5. Group of people who give a verdict
  6. Someone who defends a criminal

14 Clues: To look for evidenceA person who saw a crimeSomeone who steals walletsTo catch and hold a criminalA criminal who killed someoneSomeone who defends a criminalTo steal a vehicle to control itGroup of people who give a verdictThe place where justice is administeredA type of weapon you can find in any kitchen...

Criminal proceeding in Belarus 2022-03-09

Criminal proceeding in Belarus crossword puzzle
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  1. A document certifying the fact of production, the content and results of procedural actions.
  2. Accelerated proceedings and proceedings from the date of receipt of the application, the report of the crime before the transfer of the criminal case to the prosecutor for referral to the court for consideration on the merits or termination of proceedings in the case, as well as the preparation of materials on the criminal case by the private prosecutor and the defense.
  3. Is a request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process.
  4. A prosecutor who supports the state prosecution and carries out other procedural activities when considering a criminal case by a court of first instance.
  5. The judge presiding over the collegial consideration of a criminal case or considering a criminal case alone.
  6. The protests of the prosecutor, the public prosecutor about the cancellation or amendment of the sentence that has not entered into legal force.
  7. Documents and items that are an integral part of pre-trial or judicial proceedings or submitted for attachment to them.
  8. A decision made by the court of first instance on the guilt or innocence of the accused, on the application or non-application of punishment to him and on other issues to be resolved.
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  1. Is the public prosecutor, as well as the victim (private prosecutor), the civil plaintiff and their representatives.
  2. Negotiations between the accused and the victim with the participation of a mediator in order to facilitate their reconciliation.
  3. Is a complaint against a sentence that has not entered into legal force.
  4. The accused, his legal representatives, representatives of the deceased accused, the defender, the civil defendant and his representatives.
  5. Forcible delivery of persons who did not appear without valid reasons on a call to the body conducting the criminal process.
  6. Close relatives, family members of the victim, civil plaintiff and civil defendant, legal representatives; lawyers, representatives of trade unions and other public associations, as well as other persons admitted to participate in a criminal case with the permission of the body conducting the criminal process.
  7. Any person who has applied to a court or a criminal prosecution body for the protection of his real or alleged right, or who has informed him of a socially dangerous act being prepared, committed or committed, provided for by criminal law.
  8. Is a written notification of a summons to a criminal prosecution body or to a court for the production of procedural actions.

16 Clues: Is a request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process.Is a complaint against a sentence that has not entered into legal force.A document certifying the fact of production, the content and results of procedural actions.The judge presiding over the collegial consideration of a criminal case or considering a criminal case alone....

Criminal proceeding in Belarus 2022-03-09

Criminal proceeding in Belarus crossword puzzle
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  1. A document certifying the fact of production, the content and results of procedural actions.
  2. Accelerated proceedings and proceedings from the date of receipt of the application, the report of the crime before the transfer of the criminal case to the prosecutor for referral to the court for consideration on the merits or termination of proceedings in the case, as well as the preparation of materials on the criminal case by the private prosecutor and the defense.
  3. Is a request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process.
  4. A prosecutor who supports the state prosecution and carries out other procedural activities when considering a criminal case by a court of first instance.
  5. The judge presiding over the collegial consideration of a criminal case or considering a criminal case alone.
  6. The protests of the prosecutor, the public prosecutor about the cancellation or amendment of the sentence that has not entered into legal force.
  7. Documents and items that are an integral part of pre-trial or judicial proceedings or submitted for attachment to them.
  8. A decision made by the court of first instance on the guilt or innocence of the accused, on the application or non-application of punishment to him and on other issues to be resolved.
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  1. Is the public prosecutor, as well as the victim (private prosecutor), the civil plaintiff and their representatives.
  2. Negotiations between the accused and the victim with the participation of a mediator in order to facilitate their reconciliation.
  3. Is a complaint against a sentence that has not entered into legal force.
  4. The accused, his legal representatives, representatives of the deceased accused, the defender, the civil defendant and his representatives.
  5. Forcible delivery of persons who did not appear without valid reasons on a call to the body conducting the criminal process.
  6. Close relatives, family members of the victim, civil plaintiff and civil defendant, legal representatives; lawyers, representatives of trade unions and other public associations, as well as other persons admitted to participate in a criminal case with the permission of the body conducting the criminal process.
  7. Any person who has applied to a court or a criminal prosecution body for the protection of his real or alleged right, or who has informed him of a socially dangerous act being prepared, committed or committed, provided for by criminal law.
  8. Is a written notification of a summons to a criminal prosecution body or to a court for the production of procedural actions.

16 Clues: Is a request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process.Is a complaint against a sentence that has not entered into legal force.A document certifying the fact of production, the content and results of procedural actions.The judge presiding over the collegial consideration of a criminal case or considering a criminal case alone....

Lily's Cool Justice Word Puzzle 2022-04-20

Lily's Cool Justice Word Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. What deals with private disputes such as divorce,property ownership,contracts, and personal injuries?
  2. What court limited jurisdiction over wills,estates,guardianship,and marriage licenses?
  3. What is the fourth step in the Adult Criminal Justice Process?
  4. How many rights of juveniles are there?
  5. What is the second step in the Adult Criminal Justice Process?
  6. What is the third step in the Adult Criminal Justice Process?
  7. Who has the final say about Georgia laws?
  8. What deals with actions that harm people and society?
  9. What seeks punishment that could be a fine,imprisonment,or death?
  10. How many branches of Government are there?
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  1. What is the fifth step in the Adult Criminal Justice Process?
  2. How long are the terms for Judges of the Supreme Court?
  3. What is the last step in the Adult Criminal Justice Process?
  4. Georgia law defines a juvenile as a person under the age of what?
  5. What is the first step in the Adult Criminal Justice Process?

15 Clues: How many rights of juveniles are there?Who has the final say about Georgia laws?How many branches of Government are there?What deals with actions that harm people and society?How long are the terms for Judges of the Supreme Court?What is the last step in the Adult Criminal Justice Process?...

Criminal proceeding in Belarus 2022-03-09

Criminal proceeding in Belarus crossword puzzle
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  1. The accused, his legal representatives, representatives of the deceased accused, the defender, the civil defendant and his representatives.
  2. Is a written notification of a summons to a criminal prosecution body or to a court for the production of procedural actions.
  3. Is the public prosecutor, as well as the victim (private prosecutor), the civil plaintiff and their representatives.
  4. Forcible delivery of persons who did not appear without valid reasons on a call to the body conducting the criminal process.
  5. Is a complaint against a sentence that has not entered into legal force.
  6. The protests of the prosecutor, the public prosecutor about the cancellation or amendment of the sentence that has not entered into legal force.
  7. Close relatives, family members of the victim, civil plaintiff and civil defendant, legal representatives; lawyers, representatives of trade unions and other public associations, as well as other persons admitted to participate in a criminal case with the permission of the body conducting the criminal process.
  8. Negotiations between the accused and the victim with the participation of a mediator in order to facilitate their reconciliation.
  9. Is a request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process.
  10. Accelerated proceedings and proceedings from the date of receipt of the application, the report of the crime before the transfer of the criminal case to the prosecutor for referral to the court for consideration on the merits or termination of proceedings in the case, as well as the preparation of materials on the criminal case by the private prosecutor and the defense.
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  1. A document certifying the fact of production, the content and results of procedural actions.
  2. Any person who has applied to a court or a criminal prosecution body for the protection of his real or alleged right, or who has informed him of a socially dangerous act being prepared, committed or committed, provided for by criminal law.
  3. Documents and items that are an integral part of pre-trial or judicial proceedings or submitted for attachment to them.
  4. A prosecutor who supports the state prosecution and carries out other procedural activities when considering a criminal case by a court of first instance.
  5. A decision made by the court of first instance on the guilt or innocence of the accused, on the application or non-application of punishment to him and on other issues to be resolved.
  6. The judge presiding over the collegial consideration of a criminal case or considering a criminal case alone.

16 Clues: Is a request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process.Is a complaint against a sentence that has not entered into legal force.A document certifying the fact of production, the content and results of procedural actions.The judge presiding over the collegial consideration of a criminal case or considering a criminal case alone....

Criminal proceeding in Belarus 2022-03-09

Criminal proceeding in Belarus crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A document certifying the fact of production, the content and results of procedural actions.
  2. Accelerated proceedings and proceedings from the date of receipt of the application, the report of the crime before the transfer of the criminal case to the prosecutor for referral to the court for consideration on the merits or termination of proceedings in the case, as well as the preparation of materials on the criminal case by the private prosecutor and the defense.
  3. Is a request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process.
  4. A prosecutor who supports the state prosecution and carries out other procedural activities when considering a criminal case by a court of first instance.
  5. The judge presiding over the collegial consideration of a criminal case or considering a criminal case alone.
  6. The protests of the prosecutor, the public prosecutor about the cancellation or amendment of the sentence that has not entered into legal force.
  7. Documents and items that are an integral part of pre-trial or judicial proceedings or submitted for attachment to them.
  8. A decision made by the court of first instance on the guilt or innocence of the accused, on the application or non-application of punishment to him and on other issues to be resolved.
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  1. Is the public prosecutor, as well as the victim (private prosecutor), the civil plaintiff and their representatives.
  2. Negotiations between the accused and the victim with the participation of a mediator in order to facilitate their reconciliation.
  3. Is a complaint against a sentence that has not entered into legal force.
  4. The accused, his legal representatives, representatives of the deceased accused, the defender, the civil defendant and his representatives.
  5. Forcible delivery of persons who did not appear without valid reasons on a call to the body conducting the criminal process.
  6. Close relatives, family members of the victim, civil plaintiff and civil defendant, legal representatives; lawyers, representatives of trade unions and other public associations, as well as other persons admitted to participate in a criminal case with the permission of the body conducting the criminal process.
  7. Any person who has applied to a court or a criminal prosecution body for the protection of his real or alleged right, or who has informed him of a socially dangerous act being prepared, committed or committed, provided for by criminal law.
  8. Is a written notification of a summons to a criminal prosecution body or to a court for the production of procedural actions.

16 Clues: Is a request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process.Is a complaint against a sentence that has not entered into legal force.A document certifying the fact of production, the content and results of procedural actions.The judge presiding over the collegial consideration of a criminal case or considering a criminal case alone....

Vocabulary pag 72 2024-04-17

Vocabulary pag 72 crossword puzzle
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  1. or evidence used to prove or disprove a fact.
  2. observe or carefully analyze something to obtain information.
  3. in charge of investigating crimes and collecting evidence.
  4. of illegally taking another person's property without his or her consent.
  5. of seeking information and collecting evidence to solve a criminal case.
  6. a solution or answer to a problem or situation.
  7. used to inflict damage or cause injury.
  8. to the act of illegally taking another person's property without their consent.
  9. of killing someone intentionally and illegally.
  10. actively follow or search for someone, especially a criminal.
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  1. and distinctive prints on your fingertips.
  2. to identify people and as evidence in criminal cases.
  3. where people convicted of crimes are imprisoned.
  4. officers-Members of law enforcement agencies charged with maintaining peace and security.
  5. Guard-Professional in charge of protecting property and people.
  6. person who commits crimes or breaks the law.
  7. capture or detain someone, especially a criminal.

17 Clues: used to inflict damage or cause injury.and distinctive prints on your fingertips.person who commits crimes or breaks the law.or evidence used to prove or disprove a fact.a solution or answer to a problem or situation.of killing someone intentionally and illegally.where people convicted of crimes are imprisoned....

Monster Crossword puzzle 2023-03-31

Monster Crossword puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. A place that holds criminals
  2. Blameworthy of a criminal activity
  3. A deep look into a crime to help find facts of a case
  4. The person or people being convicted of a criminal charge
  5. Not guilty of a crime or offense
  6. Another word for a court case
  7. A criminal who isn't an adult
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  1. A person who tries to defend or put a person into jail
  2. People who are found guilty of crimes they commited
  3. The person that the crime was committed on or against
  4. To interrupt or intrude during a discussion during a court session
  5. An official who decides criminal cases
  6. To be obtained by law enforcement
  7. Scary beast
  8. A board of civilians who come together to decide if someone is guilty or innocent

15 Clues: Scary beastA place that holds criminalsAnother word for a court caseA criminal who isn't an adultNot guilty of a crime or offenseTo be obtained by law enforcementBlameworthy of a criminal activityAn official who decides criminal casesPeople who are found guilty of crimes they commitedThe person that the crime was committed on or against...

Fundamentals of Law 2024-03-19

Fundamentals of Law crossword puzzle
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  1. body of law dealing with crime and the legal punishment of criminal offenses
  2. disputes and private rights between individuals, organizations/ parties or between the two, in which compensation is awarded to the victim
  3. is when one or more individuals attempt to harm another person
  4. laws which place limitations on dangerous or unlawful items and activities
  5. mild crimes (civil offenses or petty crimes) such as littering, parking violations, etc.; only punishable by tickets or fines
  6. party who was wronged and is filing the civil law case
  7. common evidentiary standard in criminal law cases meeting the burden of proof when the prosecutor demonstrates there is moral certainty of the defendant being guilty
  8. each state’s unique system of laws and courts
  9. crimes which can be considered between a felony and misdemeanor, based on circumstances
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  1. crimes which are planned and carried out by criminal groups such as gangs
  2. common evidentiary standard in civil law cases meeting the burden of proof when at least 51 percent of the provided evidence favors the plaintiff’s claims and outcome
  3. legal action between two parties in a criminal law case
  4. less serious crimes such as shoplifting or DUI; usually carries a fine and/or jail sentence of less than a year
  5. protect citizens from excessive charges, limit of freedoms and abusive power from authorities
  6. obligation to prove or back up claims being made
  7. law implementing and interpreting the United States constitution in criminal justice cases
  8. disturbing others by gathering in groups or engaging in offensive public displays
  9. type of evidentiary standard in civil and criminal cases meeting the burden of proof when evidence is substantially and highly more likely to be true than untrue
  10. set of laws which are related to the punishment of crimes and offenses
  11. legal action between two parties in a civil law case
  12. committing an offense against a person working for the public service; crimes committed during a criminal procedure
  13. occurs when a person intentionally, knowingly, recklessly or with criminal negligence causes the death of another person
  14. municipal regulations and laws enacted in local areas
  15. serious crimes such as murder, kidnapping, robbery, etc.; punishable by a year or more in state prison
  16. laws applied to the United States as a whole
  17. additional financial penalties, determined by the judge; losing party in a civil law case must pay when the behavior was found to be especially harmful
  18. responding party or alleged wrongdoer
  19. party, the government, who is filing the criminal law case

28 Clues: responding party or alleged wrongdoerlaws applied to the United States as a wholeeach state’s unique system of laws and courtsobligation to prove or back up claims being madelegal action between two parties in a civil law casemunicipal regulations and laws enacted in local areasparty who was wronged and is filing the civil law case...

Judicial System Review 2022-02-16

Judicial System Review crossword puzzle
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  1. A less severe criminal case
  2. In a civil case, the plaintiff typically is seeking this
  3. Virginia Court that hears felonies for 1st time
  4. Two word term meaning protection from unfair government action
  5. Step in criminal case where plea is entered
  6. U.S. District Court hears cases involving the ________ law
  7. This court case, ____ v. Madison, established judicial review
  8. Another term for someone under 18 years old
  9. Two word term meaning Supreme Court decides if something violates the Constitution
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  1. Virginia court that hears misdemeanors for the first time
  2. A type of court case involving a dispute between two parties
  3. A more severe criminal case
  4. Virginia court that has only appellate jurisdiction
  5. This document is the supreme law of the land
  6. First step in a criminal court case
  7. This amendment protects you from unfair action by the state and local governments
  8. Term for the outcome of a court case
  9. Type of court system we have, meaning 2 separate systems at both state and national level
  10. This amendment protects you from unfair action by the national government
  11. You can do this to outcomes of criminal and civil cases
  12. Power of a court to hear a case

21 Clues: A less severe criminal caseA more severe criminal casePower of a court to hear a caseFirst step in a criminal court caseTerm for the outcome of a court caseStep in criminal case where plea is enteredAnother term for someone under 18 years oldThis document is the supreme law of the landVirginia Court that hears felonies for 1st time...

Final Exam 2023-12-05

Final Exam crossword puzzle
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  1. Crime was a result of force beyond the individuals control
  2. Sufferer is out of touch with reality
  3. Impossible for someone to know they were committing a crime
  4. Burglary where offender enters a building residence while occupants are inside
  5. Criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property
  6. Use of prison to reduce criminal behavior
  7. Refers to criminal intent
  8. Unlawful use of violence and intimidation in pursuit of political aims
  9. Individual who has a personality disorder
  10. Theft of funds placed in ones trust or belonging to employer
  11. Best known psychiatrist of all time
  12. Illigal killing of more than 3 individuals at one time
  13. Explains forms of criminal conduct through a single approach
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  1. A person that commits a series of murders
  2. The criminal justice system controls crime
  3. Individuals who's behavioral patterns bring them repeatedly into conflict with society
  4. Similar to psychopath
  5. act committed to defraud an insurance process
  6. Highly targeted phishing attack on businesses or business officials
  7. Crime was about personal choice
  8. The moral aspect of the personality
  9. Perspective that merges concepts drawn from different sources
  10. Crime control lies with the community
  11. Study of crime and criminals
  12. Latin for the "guilty act"

25 Clues: Similar to psychopathRefers to criminal intentLatin for the "guilty act"Study of crime and criminalsCrime was about personal choiceThe moral aspect of the personalityBest known psychiatrist of all timeSufferer is out of touch with realityCrime control lies with the communityA person that commits a series of murders...

Crime crossword 2021-03-25

Crime crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Who we imitate
  2. Indirect reinforcement
  3. No empathy or remorse
  4. Reoffending criminal
  5. Punishment receiving something unpleasant
  6. Who we model ourselves on
  7. The purpose of prison
  8. Anxious and easily afraid
  9. Developed by Skinner
  10. Reinforcer with survival value
  11. Victim confronts criminal
  12. requires external stimulation
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  1. Instead of prison
  2. Learning through receiving pleasure
  3. Learning through avoiding unpleasantness
  4. High criminal personality score
  5. Prison takes these away
  6. Secondary reinforcer used in prisons
  7. Punishment removing something pleasant
  8. Share 100% genes
  9. Worthless but associated with PR
  10. Requires little external stimulation
  11. Developed SLT
  12. Share 50% genes
  13. Eysenck’s personality measurement tool
  14. Criminals quick to lose
  15. Genetic personality

27 Clues: Developed SLTWho we imitateShare 50% genesShare 100% genesInstead of prisonGenetic personalityReoffending criminalDeveloped by SkinnerNo empathy or remorseThe purpose of prisonIndirect reinforcementPrison takes these awayCriminals quick to loseWho we model ourselves onAnxious and easily afraidVictim confronts criminalrequires external stimulation...

Corrections CRJU 1030 - Chapter 3, 4 2014-11-17

Corrections CRJU 1030 - Chapter 3, 4 crossword puzzle
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  1. emotional response to insult
  2. maximum length
  3. serious punishment for serious crime
  4. served together
  5. returning back to normal
  6. exchange for diversion
  7. founder of probation
  8. termination of freedom
  9. second role of probation
  10. number of cases
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  1. money for punishment
  2. returning offender to society
  3. same crime same punishment
  4. longer prison terms for some crimes.
  5. repeat criminal behavior
  6. fixed term can be reduced
  7. conditional release
  8. termination of criminal processing
  9. fleeing without permission
  10. charges are dismissed
  11. sentences required by law
  12. halting criminal proceedings
  13. one after the other
  14. group that schedules sentences
  15. money for victim
  16. crimes like gambling

26 Clues: maximum lengthserved togethernumber of casesmoney for victimconditional releaseone after the othermoney for punishmentfounder of probationcrimes like gamblingcharges are dismissedexchange for diversiontermination of freedomreturning back to normalrepeat criminal behaviorsecond role of probationfixed term can be reducedsentences required by law...

SENTENCING 2017-05-10

SENTENCING crossword puzzle
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  1. The examination of a convicted offender's background prior to sentencing
  2. A model of criminal punishment in which an offender is given a fixed term of imprisonment that may be reduced by good time or gain time
  3. A goal of criminal sentencing that seeks to prevent a particular offender from engaging in repeat criminality
  4. Circumstances relating to the commission of a crime that may be considered to reduce the blameworthiness of the offender
  5. STATEMENT An in-court statement made by the victim or survivor to sentencing authorities, seeking to make an informed sentencing decision
  6. Directs the person detaining a prisoner to bring him or her before a judicial officer to determine the lawfulness of the imprisonment
  7. Developed by a sentencing commission rather than state legislature;Explicit and highly structured
  8. A model of criminal punishment that includes determinate and commission-created presumptive sentencing schemes
  9. A goal of criminal sentencing that attempts to make the victim "whole" again
  10. The amount of time deducted from prison time on a given sentence as a consequence of participation in special projects or programs
  11. The attempt to reform a criminal offender;Seeks to bring about fundamental changes in offenders and their behavior
  12. A structured sentencing scheme that allows no leeway in the nature of the sentence imposed
  13. Court-ordered community service, Home detention, day reporting, drug treatment, psychological counseling, victim-offender programming, intensive supervision in lieu of other, more traditional sanctions, such as imprisonment and fines.
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  1. The amount of time deducted from prison time on a given sentence as a consequence of good behavior
  2. A model of criminal punishment that encourages rehabilitation through the use of general and relatively unspecific sentences
  3. A goal of criminal sentencing that seeks to prevent others from committing crimes similar to the one for which a particular offender is being sentenced by making an example of the person sentenced
  4. One of the oldest forms of punishment; Often imposed for relatively minor law violations;Most likely to be imposed where the offender has both a clean record and the ability to pay
  5. Sentence Served one after the other
  6. The act of taking revenge on a criminal perpetrator;The earliest-known rationale for punishment;Corresponds to the model of sentencing called "just deserts"
  7. The use of imprisonment or other means to reduce the likelihood that an offender will commit future offenses
  8. Circumstances relating to the commission of a crime that make it more grave than the average instance of that crime
  9. A model of criminal sentencing that holds that criminal offenders deserve the punishment they receive. The primary sentencing tool of the just deserts model is imprisonment
  10. Sentence Two or more sentences served at the same time
  11. The official suspension of criminal or juvenile proceedings against an alleged offender at any point after a recorded justice system intake, but before the entering of a judgment
  12. justice A sentencing model that builds on restitution and community participation in an attempt to make amends to the victim;Primary goal is improving the quality of life for all members of the community.

25 Clues: Sentence Served one after the otherSentence Two or more sentences served at the same timeThe examination of a convicted offender's background prior to sentencingA goal of criminal sentencing that attempts to make the victim "whole" againA structured sentencing scheme that allows no leeway in the nature of the sentence imposed...

crossword 2022-03-09

crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. a person who is not interested in the outcome of a criminal case and has special knowledge in science, technology, art, craft and other fields of activity
  2. an official who, within the limits of his competence, carries out criminal prosecution on behalf of the state and supports state prosecution in court.
  3. a person who, on the grounds and in the manner prescribed by this Code, protects the rights and legitimate interests of the suspect or the accused and provides them with legal assistance, as well as protects the rights and legitimate interests of the deceased suspect, the accused.
  4. a verdict that has entered into legal force in another criminal case is binding on the body conducting the criminal procedure in the course of criminal proceedings in respect of both the established circumstances and their legal assessment.
  5. any factual data obtained in the manner prescribed by law, on the basis of which the body conducting the criminal procedure establishes the presence or absence of a socially dangerous act
  6. a natural or legal person who, by virtue of law and in connection with a claim brought in the course of criminal proceedings, may be held liable for the actions of the accused
  7. an official of the Investigative Committee of the Republic of Belarus, state security bodies, who, within the limits of his competence provided for by this Code, carries out a preliminary investigation.
  8. a natural or legal person in respect of whom there are sufficient grounds to believe that he has been harmed by a socially dangerous act provided for by criminal law
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  1. a person who is not interested in the outcome of a criminal case, who knows the languages, knowledge of which is necessary for translation
  2. the delivery of a person to a criminal prosecution body and in short-term detention in places and conditions determined by law.
  3. removal of the body from the burial place
  4. a natural person against whom a decision has been made to bring
  5. detection on the body of a person of special signs, traces of a crime, bodily injuries, detection of a state of intoxication or other properties and signs that are relevant to a criminal case
  6. the body of the judiciary, administers justice in criminal cases and ensures their correct and legal resolution.
  7. an adult person who is not interested in the outcome of a criminal case, participating in the production of an investigative action, to certify its fact, progress and results

15 Clues: removal of the body from the burial placea natural person against whom a decision has been made to bringthe body of the judiciary, administers justice in criminal cases and ensures their correct and legal resolution.the delivery of a person to a criminal prosecution body and in short-term detention in places and conditions determined by law....

N's Notebook 2022-11-14

N's Notebook crossword puzzle
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  1. strict
  2. acorn
  3. valley
  4. yawn
  5. nephew
  6. saturn
  7. criminal
  8. argue
  9. poetry
  10. barefeet
  11. itchy
  12. snail
  13. eel
  14. desert
  15. mud
  16. reptile
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  1. antarctica
  2. stingy
  3. pottery
  4. whale
  5. intersection
  6. pollen
  7. liquid
  8. niece
  9. slob
  10. earthworm
  11. crow
  12. cricket
  13. puddle
  14. sneeze
  15. insect
  16. slug
  17. lazy

33 Clues: eelmudyawnslobcrowsluglazyacornwhalenieceargueitchysnailstrictstingyvalleypollenliquidnephewsaturnpoetrypuddlesneezeinsectdesertpotterycricketreptilecriminalbarefeetearthwormantarcticaintersection

Legal Studies 2023-01-16

Legal Studies crossword puzzle
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  1. Standard of proof in criminal law
  2. Ensuring that everyone has the same opportunities within the legal system
  3. The ability of a person to use the legal system
  4. The strength of the evidence needed to prove a case
  5. A set of members of the public who decide on the guilt of an individual
  6. Minor criminal offences heard in the magistrate's court
  7. Conducts and prepares cases on behalf of the DPP
  8. The punishment given to guilty individuals in a criminal case
  9. The party that is bringing a criminal offence to court
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  1. Standard of proof in civil law
  2. The responsibility of a party to prove the facts of the case
  3. Impartial process and trials people are given the same opportunities
  4. The person who prosecutes a severe criminal offence
  5. A set of laws relating to the protection of victims
  6. The person that is believed to have committed a crime
  7. Is an individual who has suffered directly or indirectly because of an offence
  8. Rights Charter The rights and responsibilities of humans
  9. Offence Serious offences heard by a judge and jury

18 Clues: Standard of proof in civil lawStandard of proof in criminal lawThe ability of a person to use the legal systemConducts and prepares cases on behalf of the DPPOffence Serious offences heard by a judge and juryThe person who prosecutes a severe criminal offenceA set of laws relating to the protection of victims...

Vocabulary pag 72 2024-04-17

Vocabulary pag 72 crossword puzzle
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  1. refers to the act of illegally taking another person's property without their consent.
  2. institution where people convicted of crimes are imprisoned.
  3. process of seeking information and collecting evidence to solve a criminal case.
  4. professional in charge of investigating crimes and collecting evidence.
  5. object used to inflict damage or cause injury.
  6. act of killing someone intentionally and illegally.
  7. act of illegally taking another person's property without his or her consent.
  8. used to identify people and as evidence in criminal cases.
  9. information or evidence used to prove or disprove a fact.
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  1. to observe or carefully analyze something to obtain information.
  2. a person who commits crimes or breaks the law.
  3. unique and distinctive prints on your fingertips.
  4. find a solution or answer to a problem or situation.
  5. to capture or detain someone, especially a criminal.
  6. Guard- professional in charge of protecting property and people.
  7. to actively follow or search for someone, especially a criminal.
  8. officers-members of law enforcement agencies charged with maintaining peace and security.

17 Clues: a person who commits crimes or breaks the law.object used to inflict damage or cause injury.unique and distinctive prints on your fingertips.act of killing someone intentionally and illegally.find a solution or answer to a problem or situation.to capture or detain someone, especially a criminal....

Legal Studies 2021-12-16

Legal Studies crossword puzzle
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  1. A Victorian law that sets out the rights, responsibilities, and freedoms of all Victorian's
  2. A penalty for disobeying the law
  3. The person who has been charged with a crime
  4. To what degree the evidence must be proven
  5. The person who has this must prove the standard of proof
  6. The prosecution in all Victorian criminal cases
  7. Standard of proof in a civil case
  8. Principle of Justice which gives you the right to pursue your case
  9. States how criminal justice system services and victim support services should treat victims of crime
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  1. Standard of proof in a criminal case
  2. Principle of Justice which includes having fair processes and a fair hearing
  3. A group of people who listen to evidence and determine a verdict
  4. The party who brings the action to court in a criminal case
  5. Principle of Justice which means people can present their case without advantage or disadvantage
  6. The most serious offences
  7. The minor offences
  8. Authority responsible for preparing and conducting criminal prosecutions for serious indictable offences in Victoria
  9. A person harmed as a result of a crime, accident, or some other event

18 Clues: The minor offencesThe most serious offencesA penalty for disobeying the lawStandard of proof in a civil caseStandard of proof in a criminal caseTo what degree the evidence must be provenThe person who has been charged with a crimeThe prosecution in all Victorian criminal casesThe person who has this must prove the standard of proof...

Criminal Procedure 2022-03-20

Criminal Procedure crossword puzzle
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  1. Recognition of a person by the court as acquitted
  2. Litigation about some event, fact.
  3. A measure in criminal procedure law that restricts the rights of an individual, applied to the accused.
  4. A person who may be aware of any circumstances to be established in a given case
  5. oath Words that a person must pronounce in court, before giving evidence
  6. Short-term imprisonment of a person suspected of committing an offense.
  7. Injured person
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  1. The person who ultimately decides the case
  2. The party that is called upon to defend the accused.
  3. A correctional institution, a place where people are imprisoned and deprived of a range of personal freedoms.
  4. reporter A person who records everything that happens in court
  5. A person who is hired by the defendant to defend himself
  6. A person arrested on suspicion of committing a crime
  7. The accusing party in a case
  8. A document that allows the police to arrest a suspect

15 Clues: Injured personThe accusing party in a caseLitigation about some event, fact.The person who ultimately decides the caseRecognition of a person by the court as acquittedThe party that is called upon to defend the accused.A person arrested on suspicion of committing a crimeA document that allows the police to arrest a suspect...

Criminal Crossword 2022-03-09

Criminal Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. The process of prosecuting someone
  2. A decision in a court of law saying if someone is guilty or not
  3. Someone who controls a trial in court, decides how criminals should be punished, and makes decisions about legal things
  4. A person who applied for the protection of his right or reported a dangerous act known to him
  5. Activities carried out by the defense party in order to refute suspicion or accusation
  6. An official process to discover the facts about something bad that has happened
  7. The adjudication process of the criminal law
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  1. A request to a court of law to change a previous legal decision
  2. Proceedings conducted in connection with the commission of a socially dangerous act
  3. A lawyer supporting the state prosecution
  4. Allegation of a person committing a socially dangerous act; procedural activity carried out by the prosecution
  5. A person who is not interested in the outcome of a criminal case, participating in negotiations between the accused and the victim in order to reconcile them
  6. A process in which officials try to discover all the facts about something, especially a crime or an accident
  7. The place where a judge decides whether someone is guilty of a crime
  8. Any decision (except for the verdict) made by the judge during the proceedings on the materials or criminal case

15 Clues: The process of prosecuting someoneA lawyer supporting the state prosecutionThe adjudication process of the criminal lawA request to a court of law to change a previous legal decisionA decision in a court of law saying if someone is guilty or notThe place where a judge decides whether someone is guilty of a crime...

Criminal Judgements 2023-11-01

Criminal Judgements crossword puzzle
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  1. fingerprints, hair, and blood all contain this clue to a criminal's identity
  2. thinking pattern that explains why career criminals get caught for minor crimes
  3. the reason behind a murder
  4. a hidden or secretive writing used to conceal what you're saying, a code
  5. cryptic clue left behind by Israel Keyes before he hung himself in police custody
  6. a tactic used to take advantage and gain control of your victim
  7. alias of the French killer/police officer who took his confessed his crimes in a note
  8. the technique used to connect criminals to a crime
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  1. alias of the serial bomber George Metesky, who wreaked havoc in NYC
  2. the kind of game that criminals might play with police
  3. victims of over 500 killings in Britain from unknown killers- symbol of femininity
  4. someone who has murdered more than two people in a similar manner
  5. crime involving intentionally setting fire to a property
  6. pieces of clothing left at the crime scene
  7. the town where the Woodchipper killer commit his crimes

15 Clues: the reason behind a murderpieces of clothing left at the crime scenethe technique used to connect criminals to a crimethe kind of game that criminals might play with policethe town where the Woodchipper killer commit his crimescrime involving intentionally setting fire to a propertya tactic used to take advantage and gain control of your victim...

criminal law 2023-10-23

criminal law crossword puzzle
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  1. criminal act
  2. if now law exists then no crime occurs
  3. law written so it can apply to anybody at any time for any reason.
  4. elements that must be necessary for conviction
  5. formally admitting guilt
  6. something has happened and someone is criminally responsible
  7. cannot be tried twice for the same crime
  8. laws that make an action done before passing of the law criminal and punishable.
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  1. other elements than actus reas and mens rea that define a crime
  2. punishment without a trail
  3. determines factual causality
  4. criminal minnd
  5. victimless crime
  6. the consequence of actions
  7. relationship between mens rea, act, and resulting harm.

15 Clues: criminal actcriminal minndvictimless crimeformally admitting guiltpunishment without a trailthe consequence of actionsdetermines factual causalityif now law exists then no crime occurscannot be tried twice for the same crimeelements that must be necessary for convictionrelationship between mens rea, act, and resulting harm....

Criminal Procedure (according to the Criminal Procedure Code of Belarus) 2022-03-09

Criminal Procedure (according to the Criminal Procedure Code of Belarus) crossword puzzle
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  1. Any data on the basis of which the presence or absence of circumstances relevant to the criminal case is established
  2. A request made to a higher court of law to change a previous decision made by a lower court, especially in order to reduce or prevent a punishment
  3. An official demand to appear in a court of law or in a criminal prosecution body for procedural actions
  4. New participant in criminal proceedings
  5. The process of checking special signs on the human body, traces of crime, bodily injuries, detection of intoxication or other properties and signs
  6. Relevance of a particular criminal case to a particular court
  7. The educator or psychologist involved in the interrogation of a minor is a ...
  8. Actions of citizens to detain a person
  9. An amount of money that a person who has been accused of a crime pays to a law court so that they can be released until their trial
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  1. A person for whom a decision has been made to charge him or her in a criminal case
  2. An assumption of innocence in the favor of the defendant in a criminal action imposing on the prosecution the burden of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt
  3. A legal representative who officially accuses someone of committing a crime by bringing a case against that person in a court of law
  4. A request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process
  5. Expenses incurred in a judicial process
  6. Proving consists of the gathering, verification and ... of evidence.
  7. The fact of having committed crimes in the past
  8. A preventive measure consisting in forcing someone to stay at home instead of in a prison with the imposition of duties and prohibitions
  9. A person in a law court who says what they know about a legal case or a particular person
  10. Such evidence as instruments of crime, products of criminal activity, money, valuables and other property obtained as a result of a crime
  11. To look into or over carefully or thoroughly in an effort to find or discover something

20 Clues: Actions of citizens to detain a personExpenses incurred in a judicial processNew participant in criminal proceedingsThe fact of having committed crimes in the pastRelevance of a particular criminal case to a particular courtA request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process...

Criminal Crossword 2022-03-09

Criminal Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. A government lawyer who initiates prosecution of criminal offenses, and presents the case for prosecution in a criminal proceeding (prosecutor).
  2. A challenge to a previous legal determination (appeal).
  3. The final decision made by a court (judgment).
  4. It is a legal document issued by the court, or prosecuting attorney, ordering the recipient to appear at a certain time and place to testify under oath as a witness (subpoena).
  5. A person thought to be guilty of a crime or offence (suspect).
  6. A legal order issued by the authority and in the name of the state to compel a person to do something (writ).
  7. It is when a party asks the court or opposing counsel to act, demands a right, or asks a question (request).
  8. A person who has been arrested for or formally charged with a crime. It is a generic name for the defendant in a criminal case (accused).
  9. Someone authorized to practice law; a lawyer; an agent authorized to act on behalf of another person (attorney).
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  1. An appointed or elected official who decides legal disputes in court (judge).
  2. A person with first-hand knowledge of an event, that testifies to that knowledge during a trial or other legal proceeding (witness).
  3. A person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone (prosecutor).
  4. Statements, in a logical and legal form, of the facts that constitute prosecutor’s cause of action and defendant’s ground of defence (pleadings).
  5. Physical or mental damage (harm).
  6. It is an item which a litigant proffers to make the existence of a fact more or less probable (evidence).

15 Clues: Physical or mental damage (harm).The final decision made by a court (judgment).A challenge to a previous legal determination (appeal).A person thought to be guilty of a crime or offence (suspect).An appointed or elected official who decides legal disputes in court (judge)....

Criminal Law 2013-08-12

Criminal Law crossword puzzle
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  1. abolished by S3b of the Crimes Act and no longer exists
  2. law crime which elements are not spelled out in the crimes act
  3. be guilty of murder one must be over the age of __________
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  1. view with opinion and bias
  2. relating to the the tide failing to break the causal link
  3. aforethought/Mens rea, intention and _______ are all the same thing
  4. for the substantial and operating cause test
  5. perspective
  6. Reus/Guilty act
  7. Coke/English barrister well known for identifying elements of murder
  8. steps to establishing causation; factual and
  9. of proof/Lies with the prosecution
  10. Rea/Guilty mind
  11. Actus Interveniens/New intervening act breaking the chain of causation

14 Clues: perspectiveReus/Guilty actRea/Guilty mindview with opinion and biasof proof/Lies with the prosecutionfor the substantial and operating cause teststeps to establishing causation; factual andabolished by S3b of the Crimes Act and no longer existsrelating to the the tide failing to break the causal link...

Criminal Law 2023-03-28

Criminal Law crossword puzzle
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  1. Punishable offense against society.
  2. People who lie under oath.
  3. A less serious crime. Punishable by confinement of less than a year or by a fine, or both.
  4. Theft of personal property.
  5. The criminal conduct of taking another’s property or money by a person to whom it has been entrusted.
  6. Offenses committed in the business world.
  7. The giving or offering of a bribe.
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  1. The practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats
  2. Behavior intended to deceive others.
  3. The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
  4. State statutes prohibiting certain conduct.
  5. Laws states that competing companies may not cooperate in fixing prices or in dividing sales regions.
  6. Lesser misdemeanors, not entitled to a jury trial.
  7. A crime punishable by confinement for more than a year or by a fine more than $1,000 or both – or even death.

14 Clues: People who lie under oath.Theft of personal property.The giving or offering of a bribe.Punishable offense against society.Behavior intended to deceive others.Offenses committed in the business world.State statutes prohibiting certain conduct.Lesser misdemeanors, not entitled to a jury trial.The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property....

Criminal Justice 2023-09-11

Criminal Justice crossword puzzle
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  1. a building where people are held as punishment for a crime
  2. a criminal offense defined as less serious than a felony
  3. length of time a prisoner is imprisoned
  4. someone who practices or studies law
  5. not being guilty of a crime
  6. an individual or business sued or accused in a court of law
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  1. the release of an offender from detention, subject to a period of good behavior under supervision
  2. a place where cases and legal matters are conducted
  3. asking for a reversal of a court decision
  4. an official appointed to decide cases in court
  5. a person who brings a case against a defendant in a court of law
  6. a serious crime such as murder or arson
  7. an area considered a living space for inmates within a prison
  8. found responsible for wrongdoing or unlawful conduct

14 Clues: not being guilty of a crimesomeone who practices or studies lawa serious crime such as murder or arsonlength of time a prisoner is imprisonedasking for a reversal of a court decisionan official appointed to decide cases in courta place where cases and legal matters are conductedfound responsible for wrongdoing or unlawful conduct...

Criminal Justice 2024-01-25

Criminal Justice crossword puzzle
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  1. of limitations the time limit to bring an action
  2. be put in prison
  3. to be certain of the defendants guilt
  4. to reduce in number
  5. a group of people that decide if the defendant should be indicted
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  1. formal accusation that starts criminal proceedings
  2. a person in prison
  3. to question the validity of something
  4. removal of a basic right or need
  5. find the defendant not guilty
  6. being held by the police
  7. financial guarantee
  8. a serious crime where the death penalty could be used
  9. bargain an agreement between the prosecution and defence

14 Clues: be put in prisona person in prisonfinancial guaranteeto reduce in numberbeing held by the policefind the defendant not guiltyremoval of a basic right or needto question the validity of somethingto be certain of the defendants guiltof limitations the time limit to bring an actionformal accusation that starts criminal proceedings...

Terms 2018-02-01

Terms crossword puzzle
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  1. law system of law which is based on judges ' decisions
  2. criminal law rules of court comprises the rules by which a court hears and determines what happens in civil, lawsuit, criminal or administrative proceedings.
  3. hold degrees in a variety of diverse fields
  4. view how individuals shape society and are shaped by society
  5. group united in common cause
  6. prohibitum Latin meaning "wrong due to being prohibited,"
  7. Compensation Crisis Intervention The victim ordinarily receives compensation from the state to pay for damages associated with the crime
  8. Targets A target for crime that is relatively valuable, easily transportable, and not capably guarded
  9. firm or obstinate continuance in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition
  10. Hardening Making one's home or business crime proof through the use of locks, bars, alarms, and other devices
  11. Traumatic Stress Disorder(PTSD) A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event
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  1. method research in which a problem is identified,
  2. entrepreneur an individual, group or formal organization that seeks to influence a group to adopt or maintain a norm.
  3. fairness in the way people are treated
  4. Criminal person convicted of a new crime who was previously convicted of a crime
  5. Disorder Excessive thoughts (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviors (compulsions)
  6. law part of law which governs relationships between individuals and the government,
  7. law body of laws of a state or nation regulating ordinary private matters,
  8. Agreements Conditions of probation in which offenders repay society of the victim of crime for the trouble the offenders caused
  9. scientific approach to studying criminal behavior
  10. Crimes eight crimes the FBI combines to produce its annual crime index. These offenses include willful homicide, forcible rape, robbery, burglary, aggravated assault, larceny over $50, motor vehicle theft, and arson.
  11. justice system of law enforcement
  12. Offenders The potential offenders in a population
  13. criminal law d crimes and punishments in criminal law.

24 Clues: group united in common causejustice system of law enforcementfairness in the way people are treatedhold degrees in a variety of diverse fieldsmethod research in which a problem is identified,scientific approach to studying criminal behaviorOffenders The potential offenders in a populationlaw system of law which is based on judges ' decisions...

Texas Government 2022-02-24

Texas Government crossword puzzle
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  1. specialized courts whose jurisdiction is limited to probate and guardianship matters.
  2. an election in which voters decide whether to keep an incumbent in office by voting "yes" or "no" to retain the incumbent and in which there is no opposing candidate.
  3. the highest civil court in Texas; consists of nine justices and has final state appellate authority over civil cases.
  4. courts that tend to hear less serious criminal cases than those heard by district courts; they usually hear civil cases that involve smaller economic claims than are heard by district courts.
  5. usually part of district courts and focusing on trying to resolve the underlying problems such as mental health, alcohol and drug abuse, and prostitution that lead to recurring criminal behavior.
  6. a serious criminal offense, punishable by a prison sentence or a fine; a capital felony is possibly punishable by death.
  7. jury that determines whether sufficient evidence is available to justify a trial; grand juries do not rule on the accused's guilt or innocence.
  8. a regulation enacted by a city government in each of Texas's incorporated cities and towns.
  9. the highest criminal court in Texas; consists of nine justices and has final state appellate authority over criminal cases.
  10. a written statement issued by a grand jury that charges a suspect with a crime and states that a trial is warranted.
  11. the major trial courts in Texas, which usually have general jurisdiction over a broad range of civil and criminal cases.
  12. a trial held without a jury and before only a judge.
  13. the presentation of a defendant's defense against an allegation in a civil case.
  14. the person in each of Texas's 254 counties who presides over the county commissioners' court, with responsibility for the administration of county government; some county judges carry out judicial responsibilities.
  15. a civil wrong that causes harm to another; it is remedied by awarding economic damages to the injured party.
  16. local trial courts with limited jurisdiction over violations of city ordinances and very minor criminal misdemeanors.
  17. a judicial reform under which judges would be nominated by a blue-ribbon committee, then be appointed by the governor and, after a brief period in office, run in a retention election.
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  1. the legal standard in criminal cases that requires the prosecution to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
  2. the branch of law that regulates the conduct of individuals, defines crimes, and specifies punishment for criminal acts.
  3. a minor criminal offense, usually punishable by a fine or a jail sentence.
  4. the 14 intermediate-level appellate courts that hear appeals from district and county courts to determine whether the decisions of these lower courts followed legal principles and court procedures correctly.
  5. the standard of proof in a civil jury case, by which the plaintiff must show that the defendant is more likely than not the cause of the harm suffered by the plaintiff.
  6. a method of voting where a voter checks a box by one of the political parties on the ballot, which casts his/her vote for every candidate on the ballot with that political party affiliation.
  7. a fee paid to the lawyer in a civil case that is contingent on winning the case.
  8. a branch of law that deals with disputes, usually between private individuals over relationships, obligations, and responsibility.
  9. negotiated agreement in a criminal case in which a defendant agrees to plead guilty in return for the state's agreement to reduce the severity of the criminal charge or prison sentence the defendant is facing.
  10. local trial courts with limited jurisdiction over small claims and very minor criminal misdemeanors.
  11. the courts that exist in some counties and that are presided over by county judges.
  12. includes all grants, payments, and reimbursements received from the federal government by state agencies and institutions.
  13. the presentation of a grievance by the plaintiff in a civil case.
  14. a criminal case in which the death penalty is a possible punishment.

31 Clues: a trial held without a jury and before only a judge.the presentation of a grievance by the plaintiff in a civil case.a criminal case in which the death penalty is a possible punishment.a minor criminal offense, usually punishable by a fine or a jail sentence.a fee paid to the lawyer in a civil case that is contingent on winning the case....

Police Things 2024-04-06

Police Things crossword puzzle
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  1. distinctive emblem
  2. bad person
  3. headquarters
  4. vehicle
  5. not criminal
  6. police collect
  7. favorite snack
  8. shooting tool
  9. taking property by force
  10. drug use equipment
  11. alert noises
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  1. family dispute
  2. keep watch over an area
  3. secure bracelets
  4. another word for police
  5. K9
  6. explosive
  7. follow to apprehend
  8. in custody
  9. cutting weapon

20 Clues: K9vehicleexplosivebad personin custodyheadquartersnot criminalalert noisesshooting toolfamily disputepolice collectfavorite snackcutting weaponsecure braceletsdistinctive emblemdrug use equipmentfollow to apprehendkeep watch over an areaanother word for policetaking property by force

Spanish Choice Board 2023-04-10

Spanish Choice Board crossword puzzle
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  1. Thief
  2. Leading man
  3. to recommend
  4. Criminal
  5. To capture
  6. Detective
  7. I have seen
  8. To arrest
  9. To fascinate
  10. Alien
  11. Crime
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  1. To Rent
  2. star
  3. Love
  4. Critic
  5. To fall in love
  6. to Kill
  7. In love with
  8. Failure
  9. To rob
  10. I have seen

21 Clues: starLoveThiefAlienCrimeCriticTo robTo Rentto KillFailureCriminalDetectiveTo arrestTo captureLeading manI have seenI have seento recommendIn love withTo fascinateTo fall in love

chapter 6B vocab 2024-04-05

chapter 6B vocab crossword puzzle
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  1. love
  2. failure
  3. (to be)in love with
  4. detective
  5. alien
  6. to kill
  7. leading man
  8. to rent
  9. criminal
  10. scene
  11. plot
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  1. to capture
  2. to fascinate
  3. critic
  4. crime
  5. to rob
  6. (movie)star
  7. he/she/it will be
  8. to fall in love(with)
  9. to arrest

20 Clues: loveplotcrimealienscenecriticto robfailureto killto rentcriminaldetectiveto arrestto capture(movie)starleading manto fascinatehe/she/it will be(to be)in love withto fall in love(with)

Criminal Procedure in Belarus 2021-03-10

Criminal Procedure in Belarus crossword puzzle
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  1. An investigative action in which a witness, victim, suspect or accused, as a result of the perception of the objects presented to him and their comparison with the mental image of a person or object that was previously perceived, comes to a conclusion about their similarity or difference.
  2. Persons who perform the functions of prosecution or defense in criminal proceedings on the basis of adversarial proceedings.
  3. Documents and items that are an integral part of pre-trial or judicial proceedings or submitted for attachment to them.
  4. A person detained on suspicion of committing a crime, or a person against whom the criminal prosecution authority has initiated a criminal case.
  5. In order to eliminate significant contradictions in the testimony of previously interrogated persons, the investigator, the person conducting the inquiry, has the right to conduct this procedure between two previously interrogated persons, in whose testimony there are significant contradictions.
  6. Any factual data obtained in accordance with the procedure provided for by law, on the basis of which the body conducting the criminal process determines the presence or absence of a socially dangerous act provided for by the criminal law, the guilt of the person who committed this act, or his innocence, and other circumstances that are important for the correct resolution of the criminal case.
  7. A request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process.
  8. A decision made by the court of first instance on the question of the guilt or innocence of the accused, on the application or non-application of punishment to him, and on other issues subject to resolution.
  9. A document certifying the fact of production, the content and results of the procedural actions.
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  1. A person who has suffered physical, property or moral damage as a result of a socially dangerous act provided for by the criminal law.
  2. A statement about the commission by a certain person of a specific socially dangerous act provided for by criminal law, as well as procedural activities carried out by the prosecution.
  3. Any person who has applied to a court or a criminal prosecution body in accordance with the procedure established by Criminal Procedure Code for the protection of his real or alleged right, or who has informed him of a socially dangerous act that is being prepared, committed or committed, as provided for by criminal law.
  4. A written notification of a summons to the criminal prosecution body or to the court for the production of procedural actions.
  5. Introduction or transfer by the suspect, the accused or other natural person at the stage of preliminary investigation of property in the form of money, valuables, securities to ensure the appearance of the suspect or the accused to the investigator, interrogator or court, to prevent him from committing new crimes.
  6. Information provided by a suspect, accused, victim, or witness orally or in writing during an interrogation conducted at a preliminary investigation, inquiry, or court session in accordance with the procedure provided by Criminal Procedure Code, as well as during other investigative actions involving them.
  7. A procedural activity carried out for the purpose of refuting a suspicion or accusation or mitigating the accusation, ensuring the rights and interests of a suspect, accused, or a person who has committed a socially dangerous act.
  8. A person who, within the limits of his competence, carries out criminal prosecution on behalf of the state and supports the state prosecution in court.
  9. An official of the Investigative Committee of the Republic of Belarus, state security bodies, who carries out a preliminary investigation within the limits of his competence.

18 Clues: A request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process.A document certifying the fact of production, the content and results of the procedural actions.Documents and items that are an integral part of pre-trial or judicial proceedings or submitted for attachment to them....

O.J. Simpson Crossword 2023-04-26

O.J. Simpson Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. In the civil trial, O.J. was found ___ for the deaths.
  2. Which police detective, that we know of, lied under oath?
  3. O.J. never ___ for the damages.
  4. The ___ trial began in October of 1996.
  5. William ___ created the reinvestigation documentary.
  6. O.J. was ordered to pay $33.5 million in ___ to the Brown and Goldman families.
  7. Derrick ___ helped with the reinvestigation.
  8. O.J. was found ___ of the murders in the criminal trial.
  9. Who was O.J.'s lead defense attorney in the criminal trial?
  10. Jason was never ___ by the police.
  11. The criminal trial verdict was given on ___ 3, 1995.
  12. The suspect of the reinvestigation was ___.
  13. Jason worked at a ___.
  14. Fred Goldman was represented by ___ in the civil trial.
  15. For the civil trial, only 9 out of the 12 ___ needed to agree.
  16. "If it doesn't fit, you must ___."
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  1. Which family brought the civil case against O.J.?
  2. Who was the lead prosecutor in the criminal trial?
  3. In the civil trial, the judge, lawyers, and jurors were ___.
  4. The victims' names are Nicole Brown Simpson and ___.
  5. Dear found Jason's things in a ___ locker.
  6. Who led the team representing O.J. in the civil trial?
  7. Kris ___ helped with the reinvestigation.
  8. Jason had a history of ___.
  9. A photo of Nicole's broken ___ was never shown in court.
  10. There were two sets of ___ at the crime scene.
  11. In the civil trial, O.J. could be ___ to testify.
  12. The murders occurred on ___ 12, 1994.
  13. Who was the judge that presided over the criminal trial?
  14. Opening statements for the criminal trial were made on ___ 24, 1995.

30 Clues: Jason worked at a ___.Jason had a history of ___.O.J. never ___ for the damages.Jason was never ___ by the police."If it doesn't fit, you must ___."The murders occurred on ___ 12, 1994.The ___ trial began in October of 1996.Kris ___ helped with the reinvestigation.Dear found Jason's things in a ___ locker.The suspect of the reinvestigation was ___....

Chapter 9 Definitions puzzle 2016-12-04

Chapter 9 Definitions puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. / People who assume there is a universal definition of right and wrong
  2. / criminals calculate the costs and benefits of their activity
  3. / fault is not an issue, there is no defense
  4. / genetic factors influence criminal activity
  5. / taking the law into your own hands
  6. / a philosophical theory stating that positive knowledge is based on natural phenomena and their properties and relations
  7. / hypothesis that if risks outweigh the benefits and punishments are certain, people will not knowingly break the law.
  8. / principle where an unintended crime is an offence
  9. / mental element of crime
  10. / a reaction against or a retreat from the regulatory social controls of society
  11. / either summary of indictable, chosen by court
  12. / following or pursuing persistently.
  13. / serious criminal violations
  14. / reason behind intent
  15. / mental purpose of accomplishment
  16. / careless behaviour
  17. / theory arguing that poor communities are more likely to condone criminal activity
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  1. / Theory arguing that criminal activity is more likely in a capitalist society
  2. offences / minor criminal violations
  3. / the government is a second father figure to society
  4. / one can be responsible without fault
  5. / genetic defects and neurological dysfunctions are related to criminal behaviour
  6. / accused chooses to avoid consequences of a potential crime
  7. / goal of commtting an act
  8. / theory that states that nature is more influential than nurture
  9. / Idea that people commit crimes through desperation
  10. / the doctrine that actions are right if they are useful or for the benefit of a majority.
  11. / study of nature and means of crime
  12. / state of mind
  13. / defense that accused acted as any reasonable person would
  14. / physical aspect of cirme
  15. / violations that arent necessarily crimes
  16. / measure of comparison of what a reasonable person would do

33 Clues: / state of mind/ careless behaviour/ reason behind intent/ mental element of crime/ goal of commtting an act/ physical aspect of cirme/ serious criminal violations/ mental purpose of accomplishmentoffences / minor criminal violations/ study of nature and means of crime/ taking the law into your own hands/ following or pursuing persistently....

Terms 2018-02-01

Terms crossword puzzle
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  1. law system of law which is based on judges ' decisions
  2. criminal law rules of court comprises the rules by which a court hears and determines what happens in civil, lawsuit, criminal or administrative proceedings.
  3. hold degrees in a variety of diverse fields
  4. view how individuals shape society and are shaped by society
  5. group united in common cause
  6. prohibitum Latin meaning "wrong due to being prohibited,"
  7. Compensation Crisis Intervention The victim ordinarily receives compensation from the state to pay for damages associated with the crime
  8. Targets A target for crime that is relatively valuable, easily transportable, and not capably guarded
  9. firm or obstinate continuance in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition
  10. Hardening Making one's home or business crime proof through the use of locks, bars, alarms, and other devices
  11. Traumatic Stress Disorder(PTSD) A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event
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  1. method research in which a problem is identified,
  2. entrepreneur an individual, group or formal organization that seeks to influence a group to adopt or maintain a norm.
  3. fairness in the way people are treated
  4. Criminal person convicted of a new crime who was previously convicted of a crime
  5. Disorder Excessive thoughts (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviors (compulsions)
  6. law part of law which governs relationships between individuals and the government,
  7. law body of laws of a state or nation regulating ordinary private matters,
  8. Agreements Conditions of probation in which offenders repay society of the victim of crime for the trouble the offenders caused
  9. scientific approach to studying criminal behavior
  10. Crimes eight crimes the FBI combines to produce its annual crime index. These offenses include willful homicide, forcible rape, robbery, burglary, aggravated assault, larceny over $50, motor vehicle theft, and arson.
  11. justice system of law enforcement
  12. Offenders The potential offenders in a population
  13. criminal law d crimes and punishments in criminal law.

24 Clues: group united in common causejustice system of law enforcementfairness in the way people are treatedhold degrees in a variety of diverse fieldsmethod research in which a problem is identified,scientific approach to studying criminal behaviorOffenders The potential offenders in a populationlaw system of law which is based on judges ' decisions...

Criminal Justice 2022-12-20

Criminal Justice crossword puzzle
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  1. Examples are OWI check point, concert, and construction zones.
  2. patrol on foot.
  3. Officer's assigned to a crime or problem ie 911 call.
  4. After the academy you are assigned to an officer that trains and corrects your mistakes.
  5. A long academy that certifies you have passed the minimum qualifications to become a police officer.
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  1. Examples are thin blue line clothing/stickers.
  2. Force is spilt in order to cover more time on duty.
  3. Attitude that police only trust other police. Officers don't reveal investigations to the public.
  4. Policing through community recommendations, previous crimes, and academics.
  5. Policing through previously commited crimes placed on a map.
  6. patrol an officer simple driving around his/her designated area.
  7. Part of the hiring process where police officers call schools, former employers, and x girlfriends
  8. A type of test that decides if you have the type of personality to become a police officer.
  9. an attitude that there is no hope for the world. builds through out career.
  10. patrol on foot.

15 Clues: patrol on foot.patrol on foot.Examples are thin blue line clothing/stickers.Force is spilt in order to cover more time on duty.Officer's assigned to a crime or problem ie 911 call.Policing through previously commited crimes placed on a map.Examples are OWI check point, concert, and construction zones....

Criminal Crossword 2022-09-02

Criminal Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. when an agent of the state forces one to commit a crime that they would be unwilling/unlikely to commit
  2. The gaining of property or money by almost any kind of force or threat of violence, property damage, harm to reputation, or unfavorable government action.
  3. entering a building or structure with the intent to commit a crime therein
  4. a petty offense that carries the possibility of a fine but no prison sentence
  5. the use of force to prevent oneself from an attempted injury/death by another
  6. The fraudulent appropriation of property by a person to whom such property has been entrusted, or into whose hands it has lawfully come.
  7. The illegal taking of the property of another with intent to deprive the owner thereof.
  8. a crime punishable by imprisonment or death; the most serious of crimes
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  1. less serious than a felony; maximum sentence is less than a year in prison
  2. the unlawful killing of a human being without malice/unintentionally
  3. the unlawful killing of a human being with malice
  4. generally non-violent in nature and includes public corruption, health care fraud, mortgage fraud, securities fraud, and money laundering
  5. The willful or malicious destruction or defacement of property
  6. when an individual's mental makeup at the time of a crime does not meet the rationality of the crime committed

14 Clues: the unlawful killing of a human being with maliceThe willful or malicious destruction or defacement of propertythe unlawful killing of a human being without malice/unintentionallya crime punishable by imprisonment or death; the most serious of crimesless serious than a felony; maximum sentence is less than a year in prison...

Criminal Law 2023-03-29

Criminal Law crossword puzzle
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  1. One's job
  2. Who it happens to
  3. Obtaining things like money through force
  4. Fire
  5. Persuasion
  6. Crimes against a person
  7. Taking illegally
  8. Theft of personal property
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  1. Taken
  2. Intention
  3. Crime committed in the business world
  4. Planning illegally
  5. Signature
  6. Entry into a building illegally

14 Clues: FireTakenIntentionOne's jobSignaturePersuasionTaking illegallyWho it happens toPlanning illegallyCrimes against a personTheft of personal propertyEntry into a building illegallyCrime committed in the business worldObtaining things like money through force

Too Dear 2024-04-22

Too Dear crossword puzzle
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  1. How many francs would it cost for the executioner and the guillotine machine according to Italy?
  2. How much did the king spend annually to take care of the criminal?
  3. What did the criminal do to earn his living after his release in ‘Too Dear!’?
  4. How many soldiers were in the army?
  5. kingdom in ‘Too Dear!’ monopolised the gaming business?
  6. of Monaco Which kingdom in ‘Too Dear’ monopolized in the gaming business?
  7. what is the currency of Monaco?
  8. Where was the criminal’s food fetched from?
  9. The people of Monaco mentioned in ‘Too Dear!’ were ______.
  10. What work was the guard given?
  11. name the commodities taxed in Monaco.
  12. what was the total population of Monaco?
  13. Who according to the Council was a brother monarch in ‘Too Dear!’?
  14. What was the execution converted into?
  15. Which government is Republican and has no proper respect for the king in ‘Too Dear!’?
  16. How much did the criminal receive as an advance before leaving Monaco in ‘Too Dear!’?
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  1. How many francs would it cost for the executioner and the guillotine machine according to France?
  2. How much did the criminal receive as advance before leaving Monaco?
  3. name the machine used to execute people.
  4. Where did the criminal settle after emigrating?
  5. which game do people play in the gaming house?
  6. Who gains more from the gaming house?
  7. What was the first punishment decided for the murderer?
  8. The criminal agreed to go away from the prison after he was offered a _____.
  9. what was the main source of king’s revenue?

25 Clues: What work was the guard given?what is the currency of Monaco?How many soldiers were in the army?Who gains more from the gaming house?name the commodities taxed in Monaco.What was the execution converted into?name the machine used to execute people.what was the total population of Monaco?Where was the criminal’s food fetched from?...

Brody's Wild Judicial branch crossword puzzle 2022-04-21

Brody's Wild Judicial branch crossword puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. You have the right to have an ______present when questioned by police
  2. You have the right to remain ______ and not to testify against yourself
  3. this is the first step in the adult criminal justice process
  4. Judges in probate court are elected for ____ year terms?
  5. the area that you can make legal actions in
  6. this is the second step in the adult criminal justice process
  7. this is the third step in the adult criminal justice process
  8. these are acts considered crimes if done by adults
  9. this is the sixth step in the adult criminal justice process
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  1. this deals with acts that harm people and society
  2. this is the fifth step in the adult criminal justice process
  3. these are crimes that only pertain to children such as truancy
  4. this is the fourth step in the adult criminal justice process
  5. Georgia law defines a juvenile as a person under the age of...
  6. Judges to the supreme court are elected into terms that last?
  7. Juveniles are taken into custody whereas adults are ___

16 Clues: the area that you can make legal actions inthis deals with acts that harm people and societythese are acts considered crimes if done by adultsJuveniles are taken into custody whereas adults are ___Judges in probate court are elected for ____ year terms?this is the fifth step in the adult criminal justice process...

legal definition 2016-07-11

legal definition crossword puzzle
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  1. the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge
  2. (in a law court) a person who presides over a jury and speaks on its behalf
  3. a barrister or other legal adviser conducting a case:
  4. a decision on an issue of fact in a civil or criminal case or an inquest
  5. think out or plan (an action, especially a crime) beforehand
  6. a formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law
  7. a reason for doing something
  8. the prosecution or punishment of a person twice for the same offence.
  9. engage in long and careful consideration
  10. jury A trial jury duly selected to make a decision in a criminal case regarding a defendant's guilt or innocence
  11. a claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, typically a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place
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  1. counsel for the defence"
  2. pointing indirectly towards someone's guilt but not conclusively proving it
  3. an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
  4. the obligation to prove one's assertion.
  5. free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
  6. A standard of proof that must be surpassed to convict an accused in a criminal proceeding.

17 Clues: counsel for the defence"a reason for doing somethingthe obligation to prove one's assertion.engage in long and careful considerationa barrister or other legal adviser conducting a case:think out or plan (an action, especially a crime) beforehandfree (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty...

Criminal Justice System 2020-03-29

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

22 Clues: SentencingBeing held before trialTrial through law systemCrime other than a felonyInitiates response to crimeOffender under the age of 18Identify subject committing crimeTo seek judicial review of a crimeTendency for criminal to re offendHave jurisdiction for offenders under 18Requiring convicted to pay to the victim...

The Court System Vocab Review 2022-03-24

The Court System Vocab Review crossword puzzle
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  1. the death penalty
  2. A district attorney
  3. A lawyer who represents the accused on criminal cases
  4. The rights guaranteed to an accused person
  5. A place where criminal cases are first tried in state systems
  6. A middle level court of the federal system
  7. A court ruling whereby a convicted criminal does not have to go to jail
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  1. A judge's sentencing of a criminal using a point system applied to all criminals
  2. To negotiate so that a person charged with a serious crime pleads guilty to a less serious crime
  3. A payment if money to guarantee a defendant's appearance at a trial
  4. The right of a defendant to be formally notified as to the charges against him or her
  5. A lawyer
  6. One in which children accused of crimes are tried
  7. To bring a case to a higher court for rehearing
  8. The highest court in most states and in the federal court system
  9. Prison cells where convicts await execution
  10. A lowest level court of the federal system
  11. Early, supervised release from prison
  12. A lawyer who represents the state on criminal cases
  13. Not according to set rules
  14. A place where a court case might go if either side does not like the verdict in a trial court
  15. A decision

22 Clues: A lawyerA decisionthe death penaltyA district attorneyNot according to set rulesEarly, supervised release from prisonThe rights guaranteed to an accused personA lowest level court of the federal systemA middle level court of the federal systemPrison cells where convicts await executionTo bring a case to a higher court for rehearing...

PERFILES CRIMINALES 2023-05-12

PERFILES CRIMINALES crossword puzzle
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  1. ESTE TIPO DE ASESINOS PLANIFICAN SUS CRIMENES Y SON MUY INTELIGENTES.
  2. ESTE TIPO DE ASESINOS NO PLANIFICAN SUS CRIMENES Y SON POCO SOCIABLES.
  3. SE ADQUIERE AL NACER SE OBTIENE 50% MAMÁ Y 50% PAPÁ.
  4. PERSONA QUE LE GUSTA HACER DAÑO.
  5. LAS PERSONAS CON PSICOSIS PIERDEN CONTROL CON LA:
  6. RAZON POR LA CUAL EL CRIMINAL COMETE EL DELITO.
  7. FASE EN LA QUE EL CRIMINAL, COMIENZA A CAZAR A SU VICTIMA.
  8. LOS FACTORES ENDÓGENOS SE CONSIDERAN:
  9. PERSONA QUE LE GUSTA QUE LO LASTIMEN.
  10. FACTOR QUE CON EL TIEMPO SE PUEDE MODIFICAR.
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  1. TODOS LOS ACTOS QUE EL CRIMINAL HACER PARA NO SER DESCUBIERTO.
  2. LOS FACTORES EXÓGENOS SE CONSIDERAN:
  3. ESTIMACION ACERCA DE LAS CARACTERISTICAS BIOGRAFICAS DEL RESPONSABLE DE UNA SERIE DE CRIMENES GRAVES.
  4. ESTRUCTURA DE PERSONALIDAD EN LAS CUALES LAS PERSONAS NO PUEDEN TOMAR DECISIONES POR SI MISMAS.
  5. CONJUNTO DE RASGOS DE LARGA DURACION Y PERMANENCIA CON EL PERCIBIR.
  6. FASE DEL CRIMINAL EN LA QUE COMIENZA A MOVERSE POR SU MUNDO DE FANTASIA.
  7. PECULIARIDAD PSIGOLOGICA QUE DEJA EL CRIMINAL EN SU VICTIMA O LUGAR.
  8. QUITARLE TODOS LOS ATRIBUTOS HUMANOS A UNA PERSONA, HASTA CONVERTIRLA EN COSA.
  9. LAS PERSONAS CON PSICOPATIA ACTUAN SIN:
  10. LAS PERSONAS QUE TIENEN A ENOJARSE CON FACILIDAD SE LES CONSIDERA QUE TIENEN TEMPERAMENTO:

20 Clues: PERSONA QUE LE GUSTA HACER DAÑO.LOS FACTORES EXÓGENOS SE CONSIDERAN:LOS FACTORES ENDÓGENOS SE CONSIDERAN:PERSONA QUE LE GUSTA QUE LO LASTIMEN.LAS PERSONAS CON PSICOPATIA ACTUAN SIN:FACTOR QUE CON EL TIEMPO SE PUEDE MODIFICAR.RAZON POR LA CUAL EL CRIMINAL COMETE EL DELITO.LAS PERSONAS CON PSICOSIS PIERDEN CONTROL CON LA:...

Criminal Law 2016-04-18

Criminal Law crossword puzzle
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  1. the person you are married to
  2. to put someone in jail
  3. enough/sufficient
  4. to plan something
  5. highest form of crime against the state
  6. a serious crime
  7. to make someone lose control
  8. something that is an obligation
  9. physical contact between two people
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  1. the killing of a person
  2. a minor/ not serious crime
  3. to make a crime more serious
  4. the illegal killing of a person
  5. threat to hurt or injure someone

14 Clues: a serious crimeenough/sufficientto plan somethingto put someone in jailthe killing of a persona minor/ not serious crimeto make a crime more seriousto make someone lose controlthe person you are married tothe illegal killing of a personsomething that is an obligationthreat to hurt or injure someonephysical contact between two people...

Criminal Courts 2018-10-04

Criminal Courts crossword puzzle
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  1. The least serious offence
  2. The most serious type of offence
  3. These offences can be dealt with by post
  4. Cases involving this must be heard in the CC for a mode of trial proceeding
  5. If a D pleads this for a TEW offence, they are automatically heard in the MC
  6. If the D pleads guilty the MC will aim to do this straight away
  7. Depending on this, a TEW case could be heard in the CC
  8. Cases in the CC are heard by a...
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  1. Where summary offences are heard
  2. Middle ground offence
  3. Using the BCM scheme, we want cases to be dealt with at the... opportunity
  4. Indictable offences are heard here
  5. For a mode of trial proceeding the MC must consider the seriousness and their powers of...
  6. If the D pleads this then the MC use the first hearing to discover key issues

14 Clues: Middle ground offenceThe least serious offenceWhere summary offences are heardThe most serious type of offenceCases in the CC are heard by a...Indictable offences are heard hereThese offences can be dealt with by postDepending on this, a TEW case could be heard in the CCIf the D pleads guilty the MC will aim to do this straight away...

Criminal Law 2023-03-29

Criminal Law crossword puzzle
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  1. - the second worst type of crime possible
  2. - lighting on fire illegally
  3. - entering a building illegally
  4. -secret plan to do something illegal
  5. - Responsibility
  6. - criminal conduct for taking another's property
  7. - lying under oath
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  1. - how old you are
  2. - stealing another's work
  3. -theft of personal property
  4. - lesser crimes not required for trial
  5. - stealing an object
  6. - worst crime possible
  7. - large business

14 Clues: - large business- Responsibility- how old you are- lying under oath- stealing an object- worst crime possible- stealing another's work-theft of personal property- lighting on fire illegally- entering a building illegally-secret plan to do something illegal- lesser crimes not required for trial- the second worst type of crime possible...

Crime Crossword 2016-02-01

Crime Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. The malicious burning of another's property
  2. The illegal touching of another person, preceded by assault
  3. Taking of property by violence or threats
  4. The threat of attacking someone
  5. Crime committed online
  6. A crime committed with a basis of discrimination
  7. Keeping a criminal secured to protect society
  8. The killing of another person with malice aforethought
  9. Payments made from a criminal to compensate for a crime
  10. Crime of stealing another's property that has been entrusted to you
  11. Lying while testifying under oath
  12. The killing of another person
  13. Obtaining another's property through lies or deceit
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  1. The taking of another person's property, another word for theft
  2. Illegal entering into a building with intent to commit a crime like theft
  3. The crime of intentionally destroying or defacing another's property
  4. The act of using counseling or something similar to reform criminals
  5. Getting revenge for what a criminal has done
  6. Fear of punishment warns society and keeps the criminal from doing the same crime twice
  7. Another word for blackmail

20 Clues: Crime committed onlineAnother word for blackmailThe killing of another personThe threat of attacking someoneLying while testifying under oathTaking of property by violence or threatsThe malicious burning of another's propertyGetting revenge for what a criminal has doneKeeping a criminal secured to protect society...

Chapter 7 2023-01-11

Chapter 7 crossword puzzle
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  1. Behavior that overconforms to social expectations
  2. ways to encourage conformity
  3. repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior
  4. only occasionally breaking of norms
  5. differential association
  6. an act committed in violation of the law
  7. strain
  8. changing or reforming a criminal
  9. criminal justice
  10. job-related crimes committed by high-status people
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  1. reward or punishments
  2. behavior that departs from societal or group norms
  3. social condition in which norms are weak
  4. behavior that underconforms to social expectations
  5. deviance becomes a lifestyle
  6. reduces the seriousness of crimes of people of the lower status
  7. punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused
  8. person who breaks societal or group norms
  9. discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
  10. punishment is intended to make criminals pay
  11. identifying particular members as deviant
  12. method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
  13. theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds

23 Clues: straincriminal justicereward or punishmentsdifferential associationdeviance becomes a lifestyleways to encourage conformitychanging or reforming a criminalonly occasionally breaking of normssocial condition in which norms are weakan act committed in violation of the lawperson who breaks societal or group norms...

People and Property Crimes 2016-02-01

People and Property Crimes crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Tricking someone to in order to gain something
  2. Essentially blackmail
  3. Another word for theft
  4. Someone breaks in and steals stuff committed a
  5. Physically assaulting someone
  6. Trying to keep people from committing crimes is_______
  7. A process to better criminals
  8. Crime committed against one or more people due to their race,beliefs, or anything else that the criminal may dislike about them.
  9. Setting things on fire on purpose
Down
  1. Lying while under oath
  2. Threatening someone with an attack
  3. Secluding a criminal to a small space (form of imprisonment.
  4. The lady who stole money from the booster club
  5. Lisa shot Ron. Ron is the victim of_______
  6. A crime committed with the use of technology
  7. I have a gun and want your money
  8. Criminal being forced to either serve the community or pay people they have harmed
  9. When somebody dies by the actions of another. Has varying degrees.
  10. Destruction of property
  11. Seeking revenge on a criminal often very cruel

20 Clues: Essentially blackmailLying while under oathAnother word for theftDestruction of propertyPhysically assaulting someoneA process to better criminalsI have a gun and want your moneySetting things on fire on purposeThreatening someone with an attackLisa shot Ron. Ron is the victim of_______A crime committed with the use of technology...

Module 2 2017-05-17

Module 2 crossword puzzle
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  1. An act that is a violation of the criminal statute.
  2. Crime punishable by local jail time, typically a year or less.
  3. The principle that courts give great weight to prior decisions on the same or similar issue and facts, therefore, those decisions should control the next case unless there are substantial reasons to reconsider the legal principles involved.
  4. A principle that emphasizes the value of previous judicial decisions and those decisions are very persuasive as to future decisions on the same or similar issue.
  5. The term that refers to when a criminal behavior includes both Mens Rea and Actus Reus.
  6. That category of defenses to criminal actions related to Self-Defense (self, others, property); Necessity; Consent; Resisting Unlawful Arrest.
  7. What category of defenses is evidenced by - Entrapment, Double Jeopardy, Collateral Estoppel, Selective Prosecution, Speedy Trial, Prosecutorial Misconduct, Police Fraud.
  8. The body or source of law that has developed from decisions in court cases.
  9. A crime that does not require Mens Rea. For example, if your dog gets loose, you might be charged with failure to confine your dog. This may happen by accident where you have no intent, you were not reckless or even negligent but you are legally responsible without a guilty mind.
  10. The philosophy that a civil society must be governed by established principles and known laws/rules that are applied uniformly and fairly to all citizens.
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  1. The category of defenses to criminal actions evidenced by - Duress, age, Mistake, Involuntary Intoxication, Unconsciousness, Provocation, Insanity (In all its legal forms), Diminished Capacity.
  2. The source of law that defines criminal behavior and associated punishment.
  3. Minor violations of criminal law that do not usually involve incarceration.
  4. Incomplete criminal acts that are considered criminal in nature and punished. Such offenses might include: conspiracy to commit a crime and attempted crime.
  5. The term that refers to guilty state of mind.
  6. The specific rules and methods that must be following in enforcing substantive law.
  7. Written or codified law created by a government body or agency having authority make laws.
  8. The facts that show that a crime has been committed - “the body of the crime.”
  9. Crime punishable by death or incarceration for at least a year.
  10. A body of law that developed by English courts, based on nonstatutory customs, traditions, and precedents rather than from written laws.

20 Clues: The term that refers to guilty state of mind.An act that is a violation of the criminal statute.Crime punishable by local jail time, typically a year or less.Crime punishable by death or incarceration for at least a year.The source of law that defines criminal behavior and associated punishment....

Chapter 4 Puzzle 2022-11-29

Chapter 4 Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. The willful, malicious and repeated following, harassing or contacting of another person
  2. a defense based on involuntary intoxication
  3. Crimes are __ into categories such as felony or misdemeanor based on severity and type of offenses
  4. the circumstances which connect the illegal act and the guilty mind
  5. a defense reliant upon the fact that the defendant was forced to commit the crime
  6. The law of personal injuries
  7. A defense used when commission of the was done under extreme circumstances and could not be avoided
  8. All law that is not criminal, including tort, contract, personal property and commercial
  9. defines the rules of practice for the criminal justice system; such as rules of evidence, arrests and search and seizure.
  10. a defense to a crime based on the willingness of the victim to be a participant in the actions
  11. less serious crimes punishable by fine or imprisonment in a county jail
  12. the German and Anglo-Saxon system featuring monetary compensation for crimes or injuries
  13. the body of rules that define crimes, set out punishments AND mandate the procedures for carrying out criminal justice processes
  14. ___Criminal Law; the body of specific rules that define crimes and set their punishments
  15. Serious crimes punishable by death or imprisonment in a penitentiary
  16. a defense based on the fact that police used traps decoys and deception to induce criminal action
  17. Excuse defenses ultimately rest on proving the lack of ___
  18. the document to which all laws within the United States must conform
  19. A guilty mind: the intent to commit a criminal act
  20. the branch of law that deals with the government and its relationships with people and other governments
  21. Helping people commit suicide
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  1. Crimes which are prohibited by authority and may not be inherently evil, IE speeding.
  2. an illegal act, or failure to act when legally required
  3. a defense to a crime based on the fact that the defendant faced imminent danger of death or harm and had no reasonable means of escape
  4. a defense that may be used by police officers, fire fighters and first responders for law violations committed while in the line of duty
  5. a defense for a criminal act claiming that the criminal act was reasonable or necessary under the circumstances
  6. Circuit ___ travel around to several counties to hear and rule on court cases
  7. Criminal __: liability that can occur when a person's careless and inattentive actions cause harm
  8. a defense in which a person states that his or her mental state was so impaired that he or she lacked the capacity to form sufficient intent to be held criminally responsible
  9. crimes which are inherently evil and depraved on their own.
  10. a law that makes an act criminal after the act was committed.
  11. A defense to a criminal charge in which the suspects state of mind negates his criminal responsibility
  12. A system wherein judges are bound to follow the law established in previously set cases, unless a higher authority overturned those rulings

33 Clues: The law of personal injuriesHelping people commit suicidea defense based on involuntary intoxicationA guilty mind: the intent to commit a criminal actan illegal act, or failure to act when legally requiredExcuse defenses ultimately rest on proving the lack of ___crimes which are inherently evil and depraved on their own....

People and Property Crimes 2016-02-01

People and Property Crimes crossword puzzle
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  1. Lying while under oath
  2. Crime committed against one or more people due to their race,beliefs, or anything else that the criminal may dislike about them.
  3. Trying to keep people from committing crimes is_______
  4. Another word for theft
  5. Setting things on fire on purpose
  6. Lisa shot Ron. Ron is the victim of_______
  7. A process to better criminals
  8. Essentially blackmail
  9. Criminal being forced to either serve the community or pay people they have harmed
  10. A crime committed with the use of technology
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  1. Someone breaks in and steals stuff committed a
  2. When somebody dies by the actions of another. Has varying degrees.
  3. The lady who stole money from the booster club
  4. Secluding a criminal to a small space (form of imprisonment.
  5. Threatening someone with an attack
  6. Tricking someone to in order to gain something
  7. Destruction of property
  8. Seeking revenge on a criminal often very cruel
  9. Physically assaulting someone
  10. I have a gun and want your money

20 Clues: Essentially blackmailLying while under oathAnother word for theftDestruction of propertyA process to better criminalsPhysically assaulting someoneI have a gun and want your moneySetting things on fire on purposeThreatening someone with an attackLisa shot Ron. Ron is the victim of_______A crime committed with the use of technology...

Crime and Punishment 2022-03-29

Crime and Punishment crossword puzzle
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  1. A common crime that used to be punishable by death
  2. The person accused of the crime
  3. Principles realting to ethics and worship
  4. A crime that can be verbal, sexual, simple, aggravated etc
  5. Device made for beheading
  6. A common crime people were accused of in the dark ages
  7. The worst crime
  8. Where most criminals go for their sentence
  9. The last man hung in Australia
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  1. ____ are put in place to keep everyone safe
  2. The person who accused the supposed criminal of the crime
  3. An infamous serial killer in the 19th century
  4. A letter that Ned Kelly wrote to the local newspaper explaining his actions and complaints about the injustice of the justice system
  5. The person who decides the punishment for the criminal
  6. A famous Australian criminal
  7. The punishment for witchcraft
  8. A common way to be murdered
  9. The criminal would get_________if they broke the laws
  10. A common Roman torture and killing method
  11. A death method which involved a huge pot of water

20 Clues: The worst crimeDevice made for beheadingA common way to be murderedA famous Australian criminalThe punishment for witchcraftThe last man hung in AustraliaThe person accused of the crimePrinciples realting to ethics and worshipA common Roman torture and killing methodWhere most criminals go for their sentence...

Criminal Justice Vocabulary 2024-02-13

Criminal Justice Vocabulary crossword puzzle
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  1. official judgment stating the guilt or liability of the defendant
  2. classification of crime of medium gravity
  3. least serious type of crime, also called petty offense
  4. factor which favors the accused and makes a lesser charge more likely
  5. temporary release of defendant while awaiting trial; may also refer to the amount of money required for release
  6. criminal act
  7. harmful result
  8. simultaneous occurrence of criminal act and criminal intent
  9. court trial in which a group of people from the community decide guilt or innocence
  10. legal responsibility
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  1. Latin phrase meaning bad because prohibited
  2. factor which supports a more serious charge or penalty
  3. said to have taken place, but not proven
  4. court trial decided by a judge rather than a jury
  5. court order requiring a person under arrest be brought before a judge
  6. party accused of a crime or wrong-doing
  7. legally defined area over which an agency has control or authority
  8. Latin phrase meaning bad in itself
  9. classification for most serious type of crime
  10. criminal intent

20 Clues: criminal actharmful resultcriminal intentlegal responsibilityLatin phrase meaning bad in itselfparty accused of a crime or wrong-doingsaid to have taken place, but not provenclassification of crime of medium gravityLatin phrase meaning bad because prohibitedclassification for most serious type of crime...

CRIME CRIME CRIME 2023-02-28

CRIME CRIME CRIME crossword puzzle
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  1. arrest
  2. fingerprints
  3. police office
  4. court
  5. prison
  6. murder
  7. weapon
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  1. gun
  2. evidence
  3. hijack
  4. criminal
  5. knife
  6. investigate
  7. robbery

14 Clues: guncourtknifearresthijackprisonmurderweaponrobberyevidencecriminalinvestigatefingerprintspolice office

Monster Crossword puzzle 2023-03-31

Monster Crossword puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. A place that holds criminals
  2. Blameworthy of a criminal activity
  3. A deep look into a crime to help find facts of a case
  4. The person or people being convicted of a criminal charge
  5. Not guilty of a crime or offense
  6. Another word for a court case
  7. A criminal who isn't an adult
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  1. A person who tries to defend or put a person into jail
  2. People who are found guilty of crimes they commited
  3. The person that the crime was committed on or against
  4. To interrupt or intrude during a discussion during a court session
  5. An official who decides criminal cases
  6. To be obtained by law enforcement
  7. Scary beast
  8. A board of civilians who come together to decide if someone is guilty or innocent

15 Clues: Scary beastA place that holds criminalsAnother word for a court caseA criminal who isn't an adultNot guilty of a crime or offenseTo be obtained by law enforcementBlameworthy of a criminal activityAn official who decides criminal casesPeople who are found guilty of crimes they commitedThe person that the crime was committed on or against...

Criminal law 2023-04-03

Criminal law crossword puzzle
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  1. A crime punishable by confinement for more than a year or by a fine more than $1,000 or both - even death
  2. criminal intent of the employee is used as a substitute for the requirement of criminal intent for an officer
  3. Something that one is expected or required to do by moral or legal obligation
  4. The criminal conduct of taking another's property or money by a person to whom it has been entrusted
  5. The crime of entering a structure (such as a house or commercial building) with the intent to commit a felony (such as theft)
  6. Lesser misdemeanors not entitled to a jury trial
  7. Punishable offence against society
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  1. A less serious crime
  2. The specific conduct that violates the statutes, which is the criminal act
  3. The practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats
  4. People who lie under oath
  5. The act of doing something that is not allowed by a law or rule
  6. A person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
  7. Offenses committed in the business world

14 Clues: A less serious crimePeople who lie under oathPunishable offence against societyOffenses committed in the business worldLesser misdemeanors not entitled to a jury trialThe act of doing something that is not allowed by a law or ruleThe specific conduct that violates the statutes, which is the criminal act...

Criminal Law 2016-04-18

Criminal Law crossword puzzle
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  1. the person you are married to
  2. to put someone in jail
  3. enough/sufficient
  4. to plan something
  5. highest form of crime against the state
  6. a serious crime
  7. to make someone lose control
  8. something that is an obligation
  9. physical contact between two people
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  1. the killing of a person
  2. a minor/ not serious crime
  3. to make a crime more serious
  4. the illegal killing of a person
  5. threat to hurt or injure someone

14 Clues: a serious crimeenough/sufficientto plan somethingto put someone in jailthe killing of a persona minor/ not serious crimeto make a crime more seriousto make someone lose controlthe person you are married tothe illegal killing of a personsomething that is an obligationthreat to hurt or injure someonephysical contact between two people...

Criminal Justice System 2020-03-29

Criminal Justice System crossword puzzle
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  1. Used for people incarcerated for more than a year
  2. Trial through law system
  3. Used for offenders who are incarcerated for less than a year
  4. Desire for government to seek justice through law system
  5. Identify subject committing crime
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  1. The continuation and processing of a case involving a criminal trial
  2. Being held before trial
  3. The convicted person is allowed freedom with certain rules and limitations
  4. Tendency for criminal to re offend
  5. Sentencing
  6. Initiates response to crime
  7. release Ability to be release before actual trial
  8. Offender under the age of 18
  9. Have jurisdiction for offenders under 18
  10. Primarily applied as penalties as penalties in minor offenses
  11. Requiring convicted to pay to the victim
  12. Conviction through which criminal is put to death

17 Clues: SentencingBeing held before trialTrial through law systemInitiates response to crimeOffender under the age of 18Identify subject committing crimeTendency for criminal to re offendHave jurisdiction for offenders under 18Requiring convicted to pay to the victimUsed for people incarcerated for more than a year...

Crime verbs. Use the the Past Simple. 2024-04-21

Crime verbs. Use the the Past Simple. crossword puzzle
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  1. What happened when the prisoner finished his prison sentence.
  2. The police ............ the thief and put him in prison.
  3. How did a criminal get information from someone's computer?
  4. The detective .......the crime. The criminal is now in prison.
  5. What did police officers do before they captured a criminal?
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  1. The criminal .......... from his prison cell by tricking the guard.
  2. The dog ......... the suspect to the bridge.
  3. He ......... my room for money.
  4. How did a thief get into someone's house?
  5. What did police officers do when the criminal tried to run away?
  6. A thief ......... my mother's jewellery last night.
  7. How did the criminal leave the crime scene quickly?

12 Clues: He ......... my room for money.How did a thief get into someone's house?The dog ......... the suspect to the bridge.A thief ......... my mother's jewellery last night.How did the criminal leave the crime scene quickly?The police ............ the thief and put him in prison.How did a criminal get information from someone's computer?...

Criminal Justice System 2020-03-29

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

19 Clues: SentencingBeing held before trialTrial through law systemCrime other than a felonyInitiates response to crimeIdentify subject committing crimeTo seek judicial review of a crimeTendency for criminal to re offendHave jurisdiction for offenders under 18Requiring convicted to pay to the victimConviction through which criminal is put to death...

Spanish Choice Board 2023-04-10

Spanish Choice Board crossword puzzle
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  1. Critic
  2. Detective
  3. To arrest
  4. Love
  5. to recommend
  6. To fall in love
  7. I have seen
  8. Crime
  9. To Rent
  10. To capture
  11. Thief
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  1. To fascinate
  2. In love with
  3. star
  4. Failure
  5. Alien
  6. It will be
  7. To rob
  8. I have seen
  9. Leading man
  10. to Kill
  11. Criminal

22 Clues: starLoveAlienCrimeThiefCriticTo robFailureto KillTo RentCriminalDetectiveTo arrestIt will beTo captureI have seenLeading manI have seenTo fascinateIn love withto recommendTo fall in love

Love the Law!! 2024-04-15

Love the Law!! crossword puzzle
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  1. A group of people who are selected to hear the evidence in a trial and make a decision
  2. "Not guilty" in a criminal trial
  3. When evidence can be considered
  4. To separate
  5. "Guilty" verdict in a criminal trial
  6. A law passed by the legislature
  7. To see or hear something
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  1. The judge's office
  2. To charge someone with a crime
  3. Written statement that starts a civil trial
  4. When two people form an agreement that creates an obligation
  5. Decision in a trial
  6. Person who presides over a trial and may determine the outcome
  7. Terms of a pre-trial release in criminal cases
  8. Send back
  9. Serious crime resulting in jail or prison time of 1 year or more
  10. Punishment rendered in a criminal trial

17 Clues: Send backTo separateThe judge's officeDecision in a trialTo see or hear somethingTo charge someone with a crimeWhen evidence can be consideredA law passed by the legislature"Not guilty" in a criminal trial"Guilty" verdict in a criminal trialPunishment rendered in a criminal trialWritten statement that starts a civil trial...

Cognados 1 revised Alicea 2023-03-01

Cognados 1 revised Alicea crossword puzzle
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  1. favorable
  2. comparable
  3. director
  4. interior
  5. superior
  6. animal
  7. exterior
  8. mental
  9. admirable
  10. humor
  11. abdominal
  12. doctor
  13. artificial
  14. literal
  15. pastor
  16. error
  17. industrial
  18. general
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  1. adorable
  2. final
  3. color
  4. horror
  5. federal
  6. elemental
  7. electoral
  8. favor
  9. hospital
  10. actor
  11. editor
  12. motor
  13. criminal
  14. cultural
  15. protector
  16. dental

34 Clues: finalcolorfavoractorhumormotorerrorhorroranimalmentaleditordoctorpastordentalfederalliteralgeneraladorabledirectorinteriorsuperiorexteriorhospitalcriminalculturalfavorableelementalelectoraladmirableabdominalprotectorcomparableartificialindustrial

Reeses Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-20

Reeses Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. _______ go to detention centers.
  2. The _____ is seeking monetary damages
  3. ___ Just like LAW AND ORDER.
  4. step 6 in Adult criminal justice process ____.
  5. Judges to superior court are ___ to four year terms.
  6. ____ and ohio have boot camps for bad kids.
  7. The ____ has a right to testify, but he or she is not required to.
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  1. ____ kids are punished in Georgia.
  2. _____ is a camp in GA.
  3. Second step to Adult criminal justice process ____.
  4. First step to Adult criminal justice process ____.
  5. The_______ Attorney seeks punishment that could be a fine.
  6. Third step to Adult criminal justice process ____.
  7. ___ year terms for the supreme court.
  8. _____ person who brings a lawsuit against another person.
  9. ____ bargaining step 5,

16 Clues: _____ is a camp in GA.____ bargaining step 5,___ Just like LAW AND ORDER._______ go to detention centers.____ kids are punished in Georgia.The _____ is seeking monetary damages___ year terms for the supreme court.____ and ohio have boot camps for bad kids.step 6 in Adult criminal justice process ____....

Spanish Choice Board 2023-04-10

Spanish Choice Board crossword puzzle
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  1. Crime
  2. In love with
  3. To capture
  4. Alien
  5. Critic
  6. Thief
  7. To fascinate
  8. To fall in love
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  1. Detective
  2. I have seen
  3. To arrest
  4. I have seen
  5. Leading man
  6. to Kill
  7. star
  8. to recommend
  9. Failure
  10. To Rent
  11. Love
  12. Criminal

20 Clues: starLoveCrimeAlienThiefCriticto KillFailureTo RentCriminalDetectiveTo arrestTo captureI have seenI have seenLeading manIn love withto recommendTo fascinateTo fall in love

Chapter 11/12 2023-01-06

Chapter 11/12 crossword puzzle
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  1. law that has been passed as legislation
  2. protects basic rights and freedoms of all canadians, keeping it a free and democratic country
  3. system of punishments for criminals such as prisons
  4. a form of punishment that helps the criminal by offering them treatment so they are
  5. basis of the British and canadian legal systems
  6. deals with less serious cases, often civil lawsuits
  7. a federal law that includes definitions of most of the criminal offences that the Parliament of Canada has enacted
  8. the constitutional principle that all government action must be based on law and that governments and officials must obey the law
  9. form of early release of a criminal where they agree to certain conditions
  10. system that involves the branch of government that includes courts of law and judges
  11. branch of gov that deals with wongs committed against each other
  12. an act that covers the prosecution of youth for criminal offences
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  1. to be imprisoned
  2. a clause that lets leaders opt out of certain parts of the constitution
  3. law passed ny the BC legislatures, helps make sure everyone can participate equally in daily life in BC
  4. of being apart of society
  5. the highest level of court in most judicial systems
  6. the most serious criminal offences under the criminal code
  7. a branch of the law dealing with relations between private parties
  8. one who exercises jurisdiction over the majority of provincial regulatory offences and municipal by-law prosecutions
  9. its purpose was to make french the most commonly used language in quebec. French has to be the language of legislation and the courts, administration, work, and business

21 Clues: to be imprisonedof being apart of societylaw that has been passed as legislationbasis of the British and canadian legal systemsthe highest level of court in most judicial systemssystem of punishments for criminals such as prisonsdeals with less serious cases, often civil lawsuitsthe most serious criminal offences under the criminal code...

Chapter 11/12 2023-01-06

Chapter 11/12 crossword puzzle
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  1. law that has been passed as legislation
  2. protects basic rights and freedoms of all canadians, keeping it a free and democratic country
  3. system of punishments for criminals such as prisons
  4. a form of punishment that helps the criminal by offering them treatment so they are
  5. basis of the British and canadian legal systems
  6. deals with less serious cases, often civil lawsuits
  7. a federal law that includes definitions of most of the criminal offences that the Parliament of Canada has enacted
  8. the constitutional principle that all government action must be based on law and that governments and officials must obey the law
  9. form of early release of a criminal where they agree to certain conditions
  10. system that involves the branch of government that includes courts of law and judges
  11. branch of gov that deals with wongs committed against each other
  12. an act that covers the prosecution of youth for criminal offences
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  1. to be imprisoned
  2. a clause that lets leaders opt out of certain parts of the constitution
  3. law passed ny the BC legislatures, helps make sure everyone can participate equally in daily life in BC
  4. of being apart of society
  5. the highest level of court in most judicial systems
  6. the most serious criminal offences under the criminal code
  7. a branch of the law dealing with relations between private parties
  8. one who exercises jurisdiction over the majority of provincial regulatory offences and municipal by-law prosecutions
  9. its purpose was to make french the most commonly used language in quebec. French has to be the language of legislation and the courts, administration, work, and business

21 Clues: to be imprisonedof being apart of societylaw that has been passed as legislationbasis of the British and canadian legal systemsthe highest level of court in most judicial systemssystem of punishments for criminals such as prisonsdeals with less serious cases, often civil lawsuitsthe most serious criminal offences under the criminal code...

Fundamentals of Law & Codes 2023-09-29

Fundamentals of Law & Codes crossword puzzle
Across
  1. less serious crimes such as shoplifting or DUI; usually carries a fine and/or jail sentence of less than a year
  2. Code set of laws which are related to the punishment of crimes and offenses
  3. body of law dealing with crime and the legal punishment of criminal offenses
  4. crimes which are planned and carried out by criminal groups such as gangs
  5. disturbing others by gathering in groups or engaging in offensive public displays
  6. laws which place limitations on dangerous or unlawful items and activities
  7. disputes and private rights between individuals, organizations/ parties or between the two, in which compensation is awarded to the victim
  8. laws applied to the United States as a whole
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  1. committing an offense against a person working for the public service; crimes committed during a criminal procedure
  2. occurs when a person intentionally, knowingly, recklessly or with criminal negligence causes the death of another person
  3. serious crimes such as murder, kidnapping, robbery, etc.; punishable by a year or more in state prison
  4. mild crimes (civil offenses or petty crimes) such as littering, parking violations, etc.; only punishable by tickets or fines
  5. serves as the federal government’s main penal code and includes criminal procedure for federal crimes
  6. crimes which can be considered between a felony and misdemeanor, based on circumstances
  7. protect citizens from excessive charges, limit of freedoms and abusive power from authorities
  8. carried out by a threat of bodily harm coupled with an apparent, present ability to cause the harm
  9. municipal regulations and laws enacted in local areas
  10. law implementing and interpreting the United States constitution in criminal justice cases
  11. person sexually abusing another person
  12. each state’s unique system of laws and courts

20 Clues: person sexually abusing another personlaws applied to the United States as a wholeeach state’s unique system of laws and courtsmunicipal regulations and laws enacted in local areascrimes which are planned and carried out by criminal groups such as gangslaws which place limitations on dangerous or unlawful items and activities...

Judicial Branch 2022-04-20

Judicial Branch crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the prosecution must prove the defendant is _____ “beyond a reasonable doubt”
  2. Georgia’s general jurisdiction trial court is the _____ court
  3. deals with private disputes such as divorce, property ownership, contracts, and personal injury
  4. deals with actions that harm people and society
  5. Georgia law defines a juvenile as a person under the age of __
  6. this is the second step in the adult criminal justice process
  7. a juvenile may have to attend a youth _______ center
  8. a person named as the wrong-doer in a civil or criminal case
  9. a violation of a law that only pertains to children
  10. judges to superior court are elected to __ year terms
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  1. interprets the laws of Georgia
  2. ____ jurisdiction is the ability given to higher courts to review lower court rulings and decisions on appeal
  3. a case (either civil or criminal) will be argued during this
  4. this is the first step in the adult criminal justice process
  5. judges to the supreme court are elected to __ year terms
  6. a person who brings a lawsuit against another person
  7. an act that is considered a crime if it is committed by an adult
  8. criminal cases such as traffic violations and minor civil cases

18 Clues: interprets the laws of Georgiadeals with actions that harm people and societya violation of a law that only pertains to childrena person who brings a lawsuit against another persona juvenile may have to attend a youth _______ centerjudges to superior court are elected to __ year termsjudges to the supreme court are elected to __ year terms...

Crime 2023-06-21

Crime crossword puzzle
Across
  1. detective
  2. interview
  3. clue
  4. suspicious
  5. criminal
  6. fingerprint
  7. suspect
Down
  1. interrogation
  2. witness
  3. motive
  4. culprit
  5. evidence
  6. alibi
  7. testify

14 Clues: cluealibimotivewitnessculprittestifysuspectevidencecriminaldetectiveinterviewsuspiciousfingerprintinterrogation