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- 4. Formulating a course of action before an event,
- 6. Cadets a program designed to provide juveniles
- 7. A place of confinement for people convicted of serious
- 8. group that is not a governmental agency usually a
- 10. prosecutor, in which the defendant agrees to plead "guilty"
- 11. "no contest" to some crimes, in return for reduction of the
- 12. Investigator- An individual hired by a person or group
- 13. committed the crime as charged in a criminal case,
- 15. evidence- Tangible evidence found at a crime
- 19. a negotiation between the defence attorney and
- 22. Sir Robert Peel, the father of modern policing.
- 23. of evidence- The burden of proof in a civil
- 25. cause- Facts and circumstances that would lead a
- 26. whether the defendant injured the plaintiff in a civil case.
- 27. to determine strength, stamina and agility.
- 29. a depressive disorder
- 31. crime scene- Where a crime actually occurred.
Down
- 1. with a real-world experience of policing.
- 2. investigative law or private services.
- 3. and prudent person to believe a crime occurred
- 4. The feeling that you must do something
- 5. prison- A correctional facility that is operated by any
- 9. usually administered by the State or Federal
- 12. for a specific crime.
- 14. based on prior experience.
- 16. by witnessing or experiencing a life altering event(s)
- 17. others are doing it or want you to do it.
- 18. Authorization to use a specific range of
- 20. contractor.
- 21. of the charges, dismissal of some of the charges.
- 22. jury A group of 6 to 12 people who decides whether the
- 23. Police Officer Physical Aptitude Test, physical fitness
- 24. the person de
- 27. usually more than 50% responsible or not responsible.
- 28. - actions, thoughts or planning a crime before it
- 30. causes interruption of normal life activities.
