Criminal Justice: Trials, Sentencing, and Incarceration

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Across
  1. 3. amendment that protects against cruel and unusual punishment
  2. 7. this California prison was one of the prisons Charles Manson was incarcerated at and also became well-known as a unusual concert venue for the country singer Johnny Cash
  3. 11. this state has the largest state penitentiary in the country with over 5000 inmates and almost 2000 employees
  4. 13. sentences that run one after another
  5. 14. this famous prison, located in New York, is actually a complex of New York City jails, it famously has housed the Son of Sam and Mark David Chapman
  6. 15. area of legal authority
  7. 17. the Bill of Rights cites __ amendments which protect the legal and civil rights of citizens
  8. 20. supervisor of a prison unit
Down
  1. 1. primary goal in punishing in the criminal justice system
  2. 2. early release from prison, sometimes for good behavior
  3. 4. this is the country's most well known "supermax" federal prison, housing offenders of the most serious crimes, such as 9/11 conspirators and the Unabomber
  4. 5. sentences that are served at the same time
  5. 6. texas prison unit geographically closest to Van Vleck High School
  6. 8. this famous French historical prison was the "Alcatraz of the 1500s and 1600s"; the famous novel Count of Monte Cristo popularized it in the common world
  7. 9. how many US states use the death penalty as punishment
  8. 10. protection against being tried for the same crime twice
  9. 12. built in 1847, this famous prison once housed Al Capone, considered to be inescapable
  10. 16. at approximately 900 years old, this once famous prison housed the to-be-executed Anne Boleyn and now houses the Crown Jewels of Britain
  11. 18. city in Texas that is home to the Texas State Penitentiary
  12. 19. money to be released from jail until trial