Intro -- Chapter 1

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Across
  1. 2. The view that the criminal justice system is a collection of agencies that often have differing goals and values.
  2. 4. Behavior that violates the norms of society but may not necessarily be criminal
  3. 6. A set of rules and regulations that govern the behavior of individuals in society; violations may result in punishment
  4. 7. The principle that all individuals are equal before the law and free from arbitrary arrest or seizure
  5. 8. The standards of moral conduct that guide the behavior of individuals and institutions
  6. 9. The informal standards of right and wrong that guide individual behavior, often rooted in culture or religion
Down
  1. 1. Crimes that threaten public safety, health, or morals, such as drug use or prostitution
  2. 3. The person who suffers direct or threatened physical, emotional, or financial harm as a result of a crime
  3. 5. The authority of criminal justice professionals to choose between alternative courses of action based on individual judgment
  4. 6. The view that most members of society agree on what is right and wrong, and that the criminal justice system works to protect the majority.