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Across
  1. 2. Academies provided by the police department for the citizens of the community to enhance their understanding of the workings of their police department.
  2. 5. Investigative units that reexamine old cases that have remained unsolved. They use the passage of time coupled with a fresh set of eyes to help solve cases that have been stagnant for years and often decades.
  3. 6. A written order, based on probable cause and signed by a judge, authorizing police to search a specific person, place, or property to obtain evidence.
  4. 8. Using data analysis and other intelligence to focus police efforts on incidents and offenders causing the most harm to the community.
  5. 10. A legal defense that holds that police originated the criminal idea or initiated the criminal action.
  6. 11. Assigning a larger number of uniformed officers than normal to an area to deal with a particular crime problem.
  7. 13. A covert operation involving plainclothes officers.
  8. 14. The most popular antidrug program in which police officers teach students in schools about the dangers of drug use.
  9. 15. An interpretation of the U.S. Constitution by the U.S. Supreme Court that holds that evidence seized in violation of the Constitution cannot be used in court against a defendant.
Down
  1. 1. An educational program designed after DARE that addresses the issue of gangs.
  2. 3. An area receiving a high volume of calls for service.
  3. 4. Criminal activity involving computers and networks, ranging from fraud to viruses to infiltrating networks or sites to obtain personal information for identity theft or to shut systems down.
  4. 7. Police identification procedure involving the placing of a suspect with a group of other people of similar physical characteristics so that a witness or victim of a crime can have the opportunity to identify the perpetrator of the crime.
  5. 9. A group of investigators working together to investigate one or more crimes. These investigators are often from different law enforcement agencies.
  6. 12. The attempt by law enforcement to apprehend alleged criminals in a moving motor vehicle when the driver is trying to elude capture and increases speed or takes evasive action.