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CJ Midterm Review
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Crime: An act that violates criminal law and is punishable by criminal sanctions.
Deviance: Behavior that is considered to go against the norms established by society.
Local: The level of law enforcement that divides duties between counties and municipalities.
Federal: The level of law enforcement that operates throughout the United States.
Discretion: The ability for law enforcement officers to choose between and among alternative courses of action.
Ethics: The moral principles that govern a person's perception of right and wrong.
FBI: The agency responsible for compiling the UCR.
Criminology: The study of crime.
Constitution: The supreme law of the land.
Civil: Monetary damages are the remedy for a violation of _____ law.
Felonies: Crimes punishable by death or imprisonment in a federal or state penitentiary for one year or longer.
Capital: A degree of felony that carries the maximum penalty of death is a ________ offense.
Misdemeanors: Punishable by a fine or by confinement up to a year.
Counterfeiters: The U.S. Secret Service is the agency that was originally created for combating currency ________.
ATF: The agency that regulates all gun trade between the United States and foreign nations and collects taxes on all firearms importers, manufacturers and dealers.
Marshals: U.S. ___________ provide security at federal courts, control property seized by federal courts, protect federal government witnesses, transport federal prisoners and investigate violations of federal fugitive laws.
Beats: The smallest area that an officer or group of officers regularly patrol.
CODIS: A database containing the DNA of more than 4.5 million people.
Exclusionary: The ___________ Rule prohibits the use of illegally seized evidence.
Frisk: A pat down by police to discover weapons.
Rights: Due process is concerned with protecting the ________ of individual citizens against the power of the state.
Indictment: Issued by the Grand Jury if it finds that probable cause exists.
CJ Midterm Review
Across:4. | Behavior that is considered to go against the norms established by society. | 6. | Issued by the Grand Jury if it finds that probable cause exists. | 7. | The ability for law enforcement officers to choose between and among alternative courses of action. | 9. | The supreme law of the land. | 10. | The ___________ Rule prohibits the use of illegally seized evidence. | 12. | The level of law enforcement that divides duties between counties and municipalities. |
| 15. | Due process is concerned with protecting the ________ of individual citizens against the power of the state. | 17. | The moral principles that govern a person's perception of right and wrong. | 19. | The agency responsible for compiling the UCR. | 20. | The level of law enforcement that operates throughout the United States. | 21. | Punishable by a fine or by confinement up to a year. | 22. | U.S. ___________ provide security at federal courts, control property seized by federal courts, protect federal government witnesses, transport federal prisoners and investigate violations of federal fugitive laws. |
| | Down:1. | Monetary damages are the remedy for a violation of _____ law. | 2. | The smallest area that an officer or group of officers regularly patrol. | 3. | A pat down by police to discover weapons. | 5. | Crimes punishable by death or imprisonment in a federal or state penitentiary for one year or longer. | 8. | The study of crime. |
| 11. | The U.S. Secret Service is the agency that was originally created for combating currency ________. | 13. | An act that violates criminal law and is punishable by criminal sanctions. | 14. | The agency that regulates all gun trade between the United States and foreign nations and collects taxes on all firearms importers, manufacturers and dealers. | 16. | A degree of felony that carries the maximum penalty of death is a ________ offense. | 18. | A database containing the DNA of more than 4.5 million people. |
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CJ Midterm Review
Across:4. | Behavior that is considered to go against the norms established by society. | 6. | Issued by the Grand Jury if it finds that probable cause exists. | 7. | The ability for law enforcement officers to choose between and among alternative courses of action. | 9. | The supreme law of the land. | 10. | The ___________ Rule prohibits the use of illegally seized evidence. | 12. | The level of law enforcement that divides duties between counties and municipalities. |
| 15. | Due process is concerned with protecting the ________ of individual citizens against the power of the state. | 17. | The moral principles that govern a person's perception of right and wrong. | 19. | The agency responsible for compiling the UCR. | 20. | The level of law enforcement that operates throughout the United States. | 21. | Punishable by a fine or by confinement up to a year. | 22. | U.S. ___________ provide security at federal courts, control property seized by federal courts, protect federal government witnesses, transport federal prisoners and investigate violations of federal fugitive laws. |
| | Down:1. | Monetary damages are the remedy for a violation of _____ law. | 2. | The smallest area that an officer or group of officers regularly patrol. | 3. | A pat down by police to discover weapons. | 5. | Crimes punishable by death or imprisonment in a federal or state penitentiary for one year or longer. | 8. | The study of crime. |
| 11. | The U.S. Secret Service is the agency that was originally created for combating currency ________. | 13. | An act that violates criminal law and is punishable by criminal sanctions. | 14. | The agency that regulates all gun trade between the United States and foreign nations and collects taxes on all firearms importers, manufacturers and dealers. | 16. | A degree of felony that carries the maximum penalty of death is a ________ offense. | 18. | A database containing the DNA of more than 4.5 million people. |
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