Across
- 2. robbery use of weapon or serious injury was caused
- 3. degree killing is premeditated
- 5. the killing of one human being by another
- 8. form of criminal homicide, a person intends to kill another person
- 9. a crime of killing a human being without malice
- 13. crime planned out and controlled by powerful groups and carried out on large scale
- 14. order crime acts that threaten the general well being or society and challenge accepted moral principles
- 15. crime street crime or ordinary crime primarily by lower classes
- 16. Jaywalking, littering, traffic violation
- 17. without victims offenses involving a willing a private exchanges of goods or services such that are in strong demand
- 20. manslaughter killing that occurs after the victim has done
- 21. degree killing is done with malice but without premeditation
- 23. destruction of or damage to the property of another person
- 25. an act of stealing by force or intimidation
- 26. willful and malicious burning of persons, property, buildings, or structure
- 27. more serious crime
- 28. crime act that threaten property held by individuals or state
Down
- 1. an unlawful physical contact inflicted by one person upon another person without consent, actual injury is not necessary
- 4. unlawful taking and carrying away of the property of another person with intent to permanently deprive the owner of it
- 6. crime crimes committed by individuals within a business or organizational department
- 7. conduct violating law and subject to punishment
- 10. the deliberate intent to kill someone
- 11. crimes criminal acts that either by the government or against the governments that are carried for ideological purposes
- 12. behavior departing from social norms
- 18. less serious crime
- 19. manslaughter a killing in which there is no intent to kill at all
- 22. crime acts against people in which death or physical injury results
- 24. crime the use of the computer or internet to commit acts against person property public order or morality
- 26. this is any attempt or threat to carry out a physical attack upon another person
