Criminal Activity

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  1. 3. An action of illegally taking things from a person or place by force.
  2. 5. Capturing and restraining someone.
  3. 6. The act of attacking and stealing from someone in a public place.
  4. 8. A partner in crime.
  5. 13. Someone who is under the legal age of adulthood.
  6. 16. A fake copy of money or a product that is used to deceive.
  7. 18. Money or other form of payment demanded for release of a prisoner.
  8. 19. This is the court decision of whether someone committed a crime or not.
  9. 21. Taking control of a larger vehicle (ship, plane, etc) while in motion is called _______.
  10. 23. If a court decides someone did not commit a crime, the person is ________.
  11. 24. An active examination or research into something, like a crime.
  12. 25. This is the place where criminal activity has happened.
  13. 28. Intentionally saying something untrue in court after taking an oath or vow of truth.
  14. 29. Damaging or destroying something belonging to someone else for personal advantage.
  15. 30. Someone who has seen illegal activity.
  16. 32. Illegally moving goods into or out of a country.
  17. 33. Stealing from a store.
  18. 34. Destroying or damaging public or private property is called ________.
  19. 37. A criminal may try to ensure their safety and demands by holding someone called a ______.
  20. 39. This invisible thing is left behind when you touch things with your hands.
  21. 41. An order from a court that allows police to enter a private place or detain someone.
  22. 42. Aggressive actions intended to cause harm is called _________.
  23. 43. Another word for a murder is a _________.
  24. 44. A person whose job is to decide the punishment for a criminal.
  25. 46. A criminal must go to _______ before a punishment can be decided.
  26. 47. Someone who is accused or thought to have committed a crime.
  27. 48. A more serious crime is called a ________.
Down
  1. 1. If a crime happens to someone, that person is a ________.
  2. 2. To take legal action against someone.
  3. 4. Paying law enforcement officials to allow illegal activity.
  4. 7. Hiding illegally obtained money by transferring through foreign banks or other businesses.
  5. 9. Questioning of someone by law enforcement about a crime.
  6. 10. A punishment decided in court is called a ________.
  7. 11. Illegally producing a copy of a signature, artwork, or document.
  8. 12. If a court proves that someone committed a crime, the person is _______.
  9. 14. Taking someone illegally by force, usually for personal gain.
  10. 15. Someone with an extreme psychological condition who kills 3 or more people.
  11. 17. A violent crowd of people.
  12. 20. Admitting to something, like a crime.
  13. 21. A pair of metal rings police lock on the wrists of criminals.
  14. 22. Carelessness, which usually has a negative result.
  15. 26. Sneaking into a building without permission and stealing things.
  16. 27. A large sum of money used to release a criminal and guarantee their appearance in court.
  17. 31. A department of specialists who find small traces of things to prove a crime is called _______.
  18. 35. This is another word for a lawyer.
  19. 36. Intentionally setting fire to property is called _______.
  20. 38. Illegally cheating or deceiving others for personal gain.
  21. 39. Another word for death.
  22. 40. A collection of things intended to prove that a crime has been committed is called _______.
  23. 44. These are people who are chosen randomly from society to decide on a court case.
  24. 45. This is a story used to defend someone and explain their whereabouts during the time of a crime.