Criminal Law

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Across
  1. 4. less serious offense, usually punishable by less than a year in jail, such as simple property damage"
  2. 9. security may only use the minimum amount of this necessary to control a situation or protect themselves"
  3. 11. causing bodily harm or making insulting, provoking physical contact with another person"
  4. 12. severe crime, like armed robbery, where private citizens often have broader legal authority to intervene"
  5. 13. specific property boundaries where a private security officer has the legal authority to act"
  6. 14. unauthorized taking of someone else's property with the intention of permanently depriving them of it"
  7. 15. property directly from a person by using physical violence or the threat of violence"
Down
  1. 1. an individual knowingly enters or remains on private property after being told to leave"
  2. 2. that places another person in reasonable fear of receiving an immediate physical injury"
  3. 3. a building or secure area without permission with the intent to commit a theft or felony inside"
  4. 5. formal court order requiring a security officer to testify about a criminal incident they witnessed on duty"
  5. 6. someone into custody, which private security can generally only do if a crime occurs in their presence"
  6. 7. holding a suspected shoplifter or trespasser while waiting for local law enforcement"
  7. 8. conscious decision or deliberate state of mind required to commit a criminal act"
  8. 10. c