intro to criminal justice final - mosley
Across
- 6. maintain order within the institution and enforce rules and regulations
- 10. unlawful killing of another person
- 11. federal, state, and local
- 12. an attorney whose official duty is to conduct criminal proceedings on behalf of the state or the people against those accused of having committed criminal offenses
- 13. psychologists, psychiatrists, RNs, medical doctors, and dentists
- 15. a group made up of those selected for jury duty and are required to serve as a finder of the facts in a court of law
- 16. an elected or appointed public official who presided over a court of law and who is authorized to hear and sometimes decide cases and to conduct trials
- 17. correctional facilities operated by a nongovernmental organization
- 20. formal hearing where charges are read aloud
- 21. taking of property with the intent of depriving the owner of its use
- 22. unlawful entry into a building with the intent to commit a crime
- 23. must be present at the trial and do not have to take the stand
Down
- 1. the abuse of police authority
- 2. the style of policing in which the letter of the law is enforced
- 3. the beginning of an arrest being made
- 4. the action of taking property unlawfully by force or threat of force
- 5. a set of informal values which characterize the police force as a district common identity
- 7. academic and vocational teachers
- 8. a court officer
- 9. an attorney employed by a private or government agency
- 12. the intentional making of a false statement as a part of the testimony by a sworn witness
- 14. latin kings, mexican mafia, etc
- 18. forbidden items that compromise institutional safety and security
- 19. of, for, or relating to young people