The Criminal Justice System
Across
- 3. ___ punishment is a death sentence.
- 4. ____ is the overturn of a convicted felony
- 8. Former convicts are ___ from certain professions
- 9. Crimes in Texas are divided into two broad categories: _______ and misdemeanors
- 11. ___ bargain is where the state agrees to charge the defendant with a reduced charge if the defendant pleads guilty
- 12. ____ offenders are less likely to be referred by their lawyers into drug treatment programs
- 13. _____ are violations of the penal code
- 15. ___ prisons are used to reduce costs of incarceration but does not seem to obtain this goal.
- 16. ____ Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Act of 2001, strengthened Texas law by identifying specific targeted groups
- 17. The Parole Division reports to ___ Executive Director
Down
- 1. Due to a large number of people and the cost, TDCJ has shifted to focusing on ______.
- 2. Texas has a ____ incarceration rate than the US
- 5. Misdemeanors are divided into _____ classes
- 6. In ___ matters, there is no right to an attorney or access to courts.
- 7. ___ is money or collateral that a defendant puts up as a guarantee that he or she will show up for the trial and allows defendants to be released from jail while awaiting trial
- 9. In 2001, the Texas Legislature passed the __ Defense Act which aimed to overhaul and standardize how indigent defendants receive counsel.
- 10. A major reason the public may not support the death penalty is the potential execution of ____ individuals
- 11. Hate crimes are defined as criminal acts against another person motivated by ____ against a group of which the victim was a member.
- 14. ___ v. Estelle eliminated the policy to build new jails
- 15. The number one contraband item in prison is ___.