Crim 101

1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829
Across
  1. 4. The outcome or ramifications of the act which further determine that the act is criminal
  2. 6. The world is split up into nations based on physical or biological characteristics
  3. 10. Doing only the bare minimum of research before publishing
  4. 11. Only worrying about law
  5. 12. Trickery or deception to gain material benefit
  6. 14. The demonization of an entire group of people or thing
  7. 15. 3 or more committing serious crimes which likely result in material benefit
  8. 16. Majority feels one way
  9. 17. The outside factors which determine if the act is criminal
  10. 20. The act itself
  11. 21. Prison systems
  12. 23. Laws or written rule
  13. 25. Writing the story in a way that appeals to the audience
  14. 26. The study of humans and human culture
  15. 27. System of rules adopted by certain communities
  16. 28. Social disapproval
  17. 29. Purposefully treating people as though they are different than you in a substantial way
Down
  1. 1. The act itself
  2. 2. Behaviour that does not align with the norm, does not equal criminal
  3. 3. Judging an entire group of people based on the actions of one individual
  4. 5. Highlighting the basic human rights Indigenous peoples are entitled to
  5. 7. Way of classification
  6. 8. Factors which define the act as criminal
  7. 9. Gaining political control of another land through excessive force
  8. 13. Outcome of the act
  9. 16. Where every offence is listed in Canada (ABBRV)
  10. 18. Study of crime involving cause, forms, and social reactions
  11. 19. A certain way of writing where only a specific part is chosen and written about
  12. 22. Laws or written rules
  13. 24. Social disapproval
  14. 27. Reusing the same media content over different formats