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