Y10 - crime

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Across
  1. 5. The person who preached the Sermon on the Mount.
  2. 8. Non-violence; an important idea in Buddhism (and other religions).
  3. 9. Economic reason for crime.
  4. 10. Deliberately and unlawfully taking another person’s life.
  5. 11. Campaigner for Indian independence and advocate of civil disobedience.
  6. 14. Old Testament figure who murdered an Egyptian guard but later led Gd's people out of slavery.
  7. 15. 'The ... that exist have been established by God.’ (Romans 13:1) - What is the missing word?
  8. 17. What a person plans or aims to do.
  9. 18. Murderer reformed by the Buddha before he could kill his mother.
  10. 20. The principle which explains how people’s actions and the motives behind those actions lead to happiness or unhappiness, in this life or the next.
  11. 21. The person who told the story about the King whose subjects turned to crime due to poverty.
  12. 22. Crime motivated by hatred towards a certain group.
Down
  1. 1. Deliberately breaking a law, which is thought to be unjust, as a way of protesting against that law.
  2. 2. Parable where the good and wicked are divided on the Day of Judgement.
  3. 3. A parable from Jesus which suggests that we should show compassion towards people from different groups.
  4. 4. Civil rights leader who practiced civil disobedience.
  5. 6. Buddhist instructions which include right intention.
  6. 7. What is the missing word from this definition of theft: 'Taking someone else's property without their ...'
  7. 9. Something done legally to somebody as a result of being found guilty of breaking the law.
  8. 12. A reason for crime; also one of the three poisons.
  9. 13. An action which breaks the law.
  10. 16. Moral theory which suggests that we should reduce suffering and promote happiness.
  11. 19. A reason for crime; also one of the three poisons.