Across
- 4. a civil long
- 5. the act of taking the law into one's own hands
- 6. a violation of criminal law
- 7. 2 words an offense not yet completed
- 10. 3 words the unbroken line of authority that extends through all levels of an orginization
- 12. abr. a now-defunct federal agency established under Title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and safe streets act
- 13. a person's reason for committing a crime
- 16. everyone has one
- 17. 3 words an early English police unit, Henry Fielding
- 20. a legal principle that ensures that previous judicial decisions are considered
- 23. abr. dead right there
- 24. Wayne Ivey is Brevards
- 25. punishable my 1 year in jail
- 26. 2 words formed in 1829
- 27. one technique used for predicting crime
- 29. 2 words the physical area in which the crime occurred
Down
- 1. the philosophy of law
- 2. 2 words collaborative effort between the police and the community
- 3. "I was not there, I have an _____ who can say so"
- 4. the act of disrupting the normal everyday activities of US citizens, ex. ISIS
- 8. another term for spying
- 9. US citizens actions to help a foreign government
- 11. 2 words a police-management strategy designed to increase the productivity of patrol officers
- 14. an improper or illegal inducement to crime by agents of law enforcement
- 15. 2 words a measure of the time it takes for officers to arrive
- 18. 2 words non-sworn private protective service employee
- 19. 2 words a law enforcement officer who is trained and has full police powers
- 21. the popular British name given to members of the MPS
- 22. punishable by death or life in prison
- 28. abr. peace officer standards and training program
