DEFINITION AND MEASUREMENT OF CRIME
Across
- 3. guilty intent, the individual intentionally, knowingly, and willingly committed the act
- 5. a type of charge, which could apply to carrying, using, possessing, furnishing, and manufacturing of a deadly weapon
- 6. a degree felony punishable by a maximum of five years imprisonment
- 7. misdemeanor offenses punishable only by a small fine and does not appear on the criminal record of the accused individual
- 9. misdemeanor offenses punishable by thirty days to a year in jail
- 12. making, altering, uttering, or possessing, with intent to defraud, a replication of the real product
- 14. the agency that compiles data from crimes that are committed in the United States
- 15. the harming effects caused and/or suffered as a result of the criminal act that was committed
- 17. a defense excuse, in which the act was committed based on interaction between law enforcement officers and the defendant prior to and/or during the alleged crime that was committed
Down
- 1. a type of defense that permits a person to act in a criminal manner during an emergency situation
- 2. action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public and/or private property
- 4. the physical attack of an individual
- 8. a type of impulse assessment utilized to determine that an individual has a mental disease or defect
- 10. the rule, in which the most serious crime committed by an individual during a single "spree" and/or event will be reported
- 11. the rule that focuses on whether a criminal defendant knew the nature of the crime and understood right from wrong at the time the criminal act was committed
- 13. a type of report that attempts to measure the overall rate of crime in the United States
- 16. a degree felony punishable by a maximum penalty of life imprisonment