Criminal Justice Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 3. The right to remain silent, have an attorney, and to stop questioning.
  2. 5. Focusing on the rehabilitation of offenders through reconciliation with victims and the community at large.
  3. 7. When there is enough evidence for a reasonable police officer to think that a person has committed a crime.
  4. 9. Questioning or any words or actions by police that would elicit incriminatory statements from a suspect.
  5. 10. Freedom of action curtailed to a a degree associated with formal arrest.
Down
  1. 1. The process by which the judge and lawyers screen the potential jurors.
  2. 2. A minor crime with a sentence of more than a year.
  3. 4. When the defendant is ordered to pay an amount of money to the government or victim.
  4. 6. Procedure in law designed to protect against governmental error in the deprivation of life, liberty, and property.
  5. 8. A major crime with a sentence of more than a year.