Criminal Justice Essentials
Across
- 2. the relocation of convicted criminals, or other persons regarded as undesirable, to a distant place, often a colony, for a specified term
- 4. a house of correction for persons guilty of minor law violations
- 8. the process of asking a person(s) repetitive questions in order to get information
- 12. the state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- 13. infromation that is remote in time, or simply old
- 16. used in determining the legality of a police officers decision to perform a search
- 17. penal method of the 19th century in which persons worked during the day and were kept in solitary confinement at night
- 18. when the police take a person into custody, on suspicion they have committed a felony crime
- 19. the act of delivering back to the court a writ, notice, or other paper which a sheriff, constable, or other paper ministerial officer was required to serve a party to the lawsuit
Down
- 1. where decisions are based on all available information rather than bright line rules
- 3. the temporary holding of individuals accused of federal crimes or those awaiting sentence or deportation
- 5. the intention or knowledge of wrongdoing that constitutes part of a crime, as opposed to the action or conduct of the accused.
- 6. a document issued by a judge or magistrate that authorizes the police to take someone accused of a crime into custody
- 7. a technique to gather the unique pattern on the tip of peoples fingertips in order to connect them to a crime or book them
- 9. action or conduct which is a constituent element of a crime, as opposed to the mental state of the accused
- 10. to require by authority to leave a country
- 11. a written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation for use as evidence in court
- 14. a document that authorizes the surveillance of a particular activity, including a specific time period and any other requirements necessary
- 15. the action of causing something.