Across
- 2. The Process that we are using in this course to ask critical questions, find accurate answers, and articulate our understandings.
- 6. The character who doesn't seem bothered by the pictures of Nesbitt's body.
- 10. A type of witness who appears to be refusing to fully testify in support of the person who called them or testifies in a way that significantly differs from their pre-trial statement.
- 11. The hero whom Jerry assigns to his brother.
- 15. What Harmon, King & Bobo are on trial for.
- 16. The prosecutor, representing the State.
- 19. An offer.
- 20. How Steve sees himself.
- 21. Steve's defense attorny.
Down
- 1. The use of race or ethnicity as grounds for suspecting someone of having committed an offense.
- 3. The format in which the novel is written.
- 4. Steve tells his inmates: “________ is ______. It’s what you know to be right.” (221)
- 5. A particular population (age, gender, socio-economic status, etc.).
- 7. The outcome of Steve's sentence.
- 8. The main character
- 9. Black, Indigenous, People of Colour
- 12. Member of the Diablos gang and unhelpful in Steve's case.
- 13. To refuse (a loan or insurance) to someone because they live in an area deemed to be a poor financial risk.
- 14. Highlighting/underlining and labelling information in a text.
- 15. Mr. Sawicki teaches this club at Steve's school.
- 17. Bobo identifies Steve as this in the crime.
- 18. Making an educated guess based on facts.
