Midterm Review

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Across
  1. 4. a civil long
  2. 5. the act of taking the law into one's own hands
  3. 6. a violation of criminal law
  4. 7. 2 words an offense not yet completed
  5. 10. 3 words the unbroken line of authority that extends through all levels of an orginization
  6. 12. abr. a now-defunct federal agency established under Title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and safe streets act
  7. 13. a person's reason for committing a crime
  8. 16. everyone has one
  9. 17. 3 words an early English police unit, Henry Fielding
  10. 20. a legal principle that ensures that previous judicial decisions are considered
  11. 23. abr. dead right there
  12. 24. Wayne Ivey is Brevards
  13. 25. punishable my 1 year in jail
  14. 26. 2 words formed in 1829
  15. 27. one technique used for predicting crime
  16. 29. 2 words the physical area in which the crime occurred
Down
  1. 1. the philosophy of law
  2. 2. 2 words collaborative effort between the police and the community
  3. 3. "I was not there, I have an _____ who can say so"
  4. 4. the act of disrupting the normal everyday activities of US citizens, ex. ISIS
  5. 8. another term for spying
  6. 9. US citizens actions to help a foreign government
  7. 11. 2 words a police-management strategy designed to increase the productivity of patrol officers
  8. 14. an improper or illegal inducement to crime by agents of law enforcement
  9. 15. 2 words a measure of the time it takes for officers to arrive
  10. 18. 2 words non-sworn private protective service employee
  11. 19. 2 words a law enforcement officer who is trained and has full police powers
  12. 21. the popular British name given to members of the MPS
  13. 22. punishable by death or life in prison
  14. 28. abr. peace officer standards and training program