Mrs Lee-Bevan's Crossword on Criminal Psychology

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Across
  1. 3. Science used to collect and analyse crime evidence. (7)
  2. 4. Chemicals like testosterone influencing behaviour. (8)
  3. 6. Emotion often linked to violent crime. (5)
  4. 7. Questioning used to obtain information from suspects. (12)
  5. 8. Analysing offender behaviour to predict characteristics. (9)
  6. 10. Profiling approach based on patterns and previous cases. (7)
  7. 11. Physical injury linked to impulsive or aggressive behaviour. (10)
  8. 18. Being held in prison or detention. (6)
  9. 19. Unique patterns used to identify individuals. (11)
  10. 21. Cognitive process involved in recalling information. (6)
  11. 25. Approach that suggests genetics affect criminal behaviour. (9)
  12. 26. Non-custodial sentence requiring service to society. (14)
  13. 28. Penalty given for committing a crime. (10)
  14. 29. Personality type often linked to criminal behaviour. (10)
  15. 32. Factor that can impair memory and decision-making. (6)
  16. 33. Traits that may influence criminal behaviour. (11)
  17. 34. Theory that behaviour is learned through observation. (13)
Down
  1. 1. Creating a psychological profile of a criminal. (16)
  2. 2. Process of helping offenders reintegrate into society. (13)
  3. 5. Profiling approach based on evidence from the crime scene. (8)
  4. 9. Molecule used for genetic identification in forensics. (3)
  5. 11. Theory that criminal behaviour is learned. (11)
  6. 12. When someone admits to a crime they didn’t commit. (14)
  7. 13. Location where a crime has been committed. (10)
  8. 14. Person who commits a crime. (8)
  9. 15. Emotional state that may lead to aggression. (11)
  10. 16. Person affected by a crime. (6)
  11. 17. Personality disorder associated with lack of empathy. (10)
  12. 20. Chemicals in the brain affecting aggression. (15)
  13. 22. Thinking error affecting eyewitness testimony. (13)
  14. 23. Video surveillance often used as evidence. (4)
  15. 24. Person who saw the crime take place. (10)
  16. 27. When an eyewitness incorrectly identifies a suspect. (15)
  17. 30. Theory that punishment prevents crime. (10)
  18. 31. Reoffending after previous punishment. (10)