Intro to CJ

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Across
  1. 3. cancerous medicine for PMS
  2. 4. they made up this job to keep women from having the same job titles as men
  3. 6. the social punishment for committing crime
  4. 7. when your mathematics has a bratty side
  5. 9. when you’re the one getting baited and netted
  6. 10. this is negative when two variables’ values change in opposite directions from each other
  7. 11. when violence and its control is part of a spectrum
  8. 19. another word for theft
  9. 20. crimes without harm that are illegal because the law prevented the harm said criminal behaviors could have caused
  10. 21. another descriptor of vehicles that are often referred to as drones
  11. 26. the name for places that are high risk for criminal offending
  12. 27. drugs that affect the brain and alter consciousness and perception
  13. 31. the same act could land you in jail or in prison depending on how things go
  14. 33. famous neurotransmitter relating to pleasure
  15. 35. when you want options for how severely to punish someone
  16. 37. rights that even non-citizens should be entitled to
  17. 38. the County where the ROTIN system has been employed
  18. 41. Enlightenment advocate for criminal justice reform
  19. 42. another name for a tour or shift
  20. 43. identifying people through fingerprints, handprints, and retina scans are all examples of this
  21. 45. modern malware rebranded as an ancient military tactic
  22. 46. standard for the defense of insanity used in Wisconsin
  23. 47. when the criminal and the victim are the same person
  24. 49. laws directed towards controlling the homeless
  25. 50. the original Bernie Madoff
  26. 52. the father of jail programs
  27. 53. oldest set of laws
  28. 54. the mythical principles the first police were held to
  29. 55. when the norms and institutions of society breakdown
Down
  1. 1. a word describing the unholy mixture of fun and educational
  2. 2. the term for reoffending
  3. 3. also referred to as the spoils system and explains the political era
  4. 5. the method for creating homegrown terrorists in the United States through internet communications
  5. 8. these devices’ conduct can improve arrestees’ conduct
  6. 12. Bentham’s prison design
  7. 13. an officer needs to qualify for this protection in case of legal troubles
  8. 14. mindreading would make this part of prosecutors’ jobs a lot easier
  9. 15. elected official who investigates suspicious deaths and determine their causes
  10. 16. crimes committed by individuals wearing suits
  11. 17. you do this with authority in a superordinate-subordinate relationship
  12. 18. the malware used to blackmail Miss Teen USA
  13. 22. it’s good for both errors on papers and errors in peoples’ behavior
  14. 23. term for a minor crime
  15. 24. what allows federal law to trump state law
  16. 25. the prejudice minority police officers can face from both their peers in their department and in their community
  17. 28. when we don’t want to overreact to some bad police officers
  18. 29. father of modern American policing
  19. 30. a court order for a law enforcement to agree to hire more diverse police officers
  20. 32. Wilson and Kelling’s theory that brings attention to street disorder
  21. 34. after the fact
  22. 36. when the police are tricked into arresting one gang for another gang
  23. 39. problem solving policing
  24. 40. being incorporated into the NCS-X
  25. 44. LAPD’s intelligence-led crackdown on drug related crime in its Newton Division
  26. 48. A principle often cited when saying no one is above the law in reference to a government official
  27. 51. lead investigator of the Stanford Prison Experiment