CCJS100 Chapters 5 and 6, use hyphens as spaces, capital letter at beginning of each word

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Across
  1. 3. Police employees that have taken an oath and are granted powers to make arrests and use force when necessary.
  2. 5. Percentage of crimes that are believed to be solved through an arrest.
  3. 8. Policing that primarily focuses on calls for service as instigators of action.
  4. 9. A branch of a police department that receives and investigates complaints alleging violation of rules and policies on the part of officers.
  5. 11. Civil lawsuits authorized by a federal statute against state and local officials and local agencies when citizens have evidence that these officials or agencies have violated their federal constitutional rights.
Down
  1. 1. Patrol strategy that assigns priorities to calls for service.
  2. 2. Groups of people that have a defining characteristic that separates them from others.
  3. 4. Legal Situational immunity granted to police and other officials.
  4. 6. Approach that involves frequent meetings of police supervisors to examine crime stats.
  5. 7. Citizens' committee formed by city or other governmental authority to investigate complaints against the police.
  6. 10. (Acronym) Nonprofit organization formed by major law enforcement executives’ associations to develop standards for police policies and practice; on request, will review police agencies and award accreditation upon meeting those standards.