Across
- 2. of Force – The amount of effort required by police to compel compliance from a person.
- 5. – A court-ordered period of supervised release in lieu of serving time in prison.
- 8. Policing – A strategy that emphasizes building ties and working closely with community members.
- 10. Rights – The rights of individuals to receive equal treatment and freedom from discrimination.
- 11. – Moral principles that govern behavior, especially in professional settings like law enforcement.
- 12. Process – The legal requirement that legal matters are resolved fairly according to established rules.
- 14. – The release of a prisoner before the full sentence is served, under supervision.
- 17. – Activities and policies aimed at preventing and responding to terrorist threats and acts.
- 19. – The process of questioning a suspect or witness to gather information.
Down
- 1. Delinquency – Illegal or antisocial behavior performed by minors.
- 3. Warrant – A legal document authorizing law enforcement to search a specific place for evidence.
- 4. – The act of killing another person, whether lawful or unlawful.
- 6. – The unlawful physical contact or violence directed at another person.
- 7. Record – A documented history of a person's criminal convictions and charges.
- 9. – A minor crime typically punishable by fines or short jail sentences.
- 12. – The act of holding someone in custody, often pending legal proceedings.
- 13. Science – The application of scientific methods to investigate crimes and analyze evidence.
- 15. – Close observation of individuals or groups, often using cameras or other monitoring methods.
- 16. -An act that threatens violence or causes physical injury to another person.
- 18. – The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend and commit new crimes.
