Chapter 1

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Across
  1. 5. The person or persons who was harmed because of a crime.
  2. 6. Payment, repair, or community service projects begin to pay back the victims or the community for losses, injuries, or harm caused by the criminal behaviors.
  3. 7. When the youth who have committed crimes begins to address the harm for his or her actions; changing behavior, and taking responsibility for the harm.
Down
  1. 1. A way of looking at crime by focusing on the harm created by the individual who committed the criminal act.
  2. 2. The harm caused to victims, their families, or the community because of a criminal action.
  3. 3. People who have a personal interest in the justice system because of how crime affects their lives.
  4. 4. A geographic area such as a neighborhood, city, state, country, or a group of people who share something in common such as a church, a sports team, a club, or a residential treatment facility.
  5. 6. A crime victim or their survivors have certain things that they are guaranteed to have during the crime and it's aftermath.