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Across
  1. 6. act or instance of entering an occupied residence with intent to commit burglary or another crime
  2. 8. persistent impulse to perform an act; repetitive behaviors or thoughts that one feels driven to perform
  3. 9. process in which someone disconnects from their thoughts, feelings, or sense of ID
  4. 10. situation, circumstance, or event that causes stress
  5. 11. technique using locations of connected series of crime sites to determine probable area of offender's residence
  6. 13. habitual way of operating, shows a discernable pattern (M.O.)
  7. 14. arson, threat to animals, enuresis past age 5 (childhood behaviors influence homicidal/predatory tendencies)
Down
  1. 1. a criminal gradually develops in their crime, gains complexity and organization
  2. 2. nearly insane desire/longing for something/someone, constant persistent thoughts of it
  3. 3. mental illness that causes someone to be unable to distinguish fantasy from reality, goes through psychosis
  4. 4. technique to ID perpetrators by ID'ing personality and behavioral characteristics based on analysis of their crimes
  5. 5. criminal begins to lose more control, spirals from organized to disorganized
  6. 7. unique or integral part of a criminal's behavior
  7. 12. inflicting of injuries that far exceeds necessary extent to kill