Criminal Justice System
Across
- 3. the accused pleads this to accept the charges but not guilty.
- 5. A date is set for this if the accused pleads not guilty or not guilty by reason of insanity
- 7. Parole is the ________ release of a prisoner before their full sentence has been served.
- 9. Crimes against the individual are crimes against the _____.
- 12. Roughly _____ the inmates released from State prison will return
- 13. Examples of these programs include drug treatment, individual or group counseling, or referral to educational and recreational programs.
- 14. Offenders sentenced to more than 1 year go to ______
- 16. This is imposed after a conviction
- 20. This official determines the date and conditions of parole as well as revolks parol.
- 22. A suspect must be _______ and apprehended for the case to proceed through the system
- 23. This status offense is not applicable to adults
- 24. This is the primary penalties for minor offenses
- 25. This allows the convicted person to remain at liberty but still subject to certain restrictions such as drug testing or drug treatment
Down
- 1. Offenders sentenced to less than 1 year generally go here
- 2. These courts have jurisdiction of matters over children
- 4. A lot of the services necessary to prevent crime and make neighborhoods safe are supplied by ________ justice agencies
- 6. This criminal justice official Files charges, Seek indictments, Drops cases, and Reduces charges
- 8. The accused is scheduled for this once an indictment has been filed with the trial court.
- 10. This is how citizens take part in criminal justice
- 11. This is a part of decision making in all government systems from mental health to education, as well as criminal justice and varies between jurisdictions.
- 15. all States with the death penalty provide for this in cases involving a death sentence
- 17. The _______ _________ initiates the response to crime.
- 18. The accused may do this for negotiations between the prosecutor and defendant
- 19. Inmates can get these credits against their sentences by earning them through participation in programs
- 21. This happens to the accused when no charges are filed