Across
- 2. To adjust to expectations made of us.
- 4. A rare genetic pattern said to be linked to aggression and slow learning ability.
- 5. A measure of an association or relationship between two factors or variables, e.g. family size and crime can be correlated to see if there is a link between the two.
- 6. Has to be done.
- 7. The evidence given by a witness, expert, or person the defendant knows well.
- 9. A list of predicted abilities, personality characteristics, occupation, marital status, etc., that can be sued to narrow down a list of suspects for a crime.
- 10. A person who has been accused of a crime and is now in court.
Down
- 1. Person suffering from a chronic mental disorder with abnormal or violent social behaviour.
- 2. The idea that a person will commit a crime in a way that mirrors his or her own personality and ability. An organised person will commit an organised crime.
- 3. A general view of a person based on little or no factual information.
- 8. A decision made by a jury. The verdict can be guilty or innocent.
