Across |
3. | perspective of criminal justice that assumes the system's components work together to achieve justice |
4. | rights guaranteed by the 5th,6th,and 14th Amendments of the U.S. Constitution |
7. | violation of criminal laws |
8. | first appearance before the court that has the authority to conduct a trial |
9. | guaranteed by the first ten amendments of the U.S. Constitution |
11. | Public-Order Advocates believe that _________ ______________ takes precedence over individual rights |
12. | group of jurors who hear the evidence to decide if there is enough evidence to bring the person to trial |
13. | ideal that links our understanding of fairness and cultural beliiefs about right and wrong |
15. | official record--involves identifying the person, place, and time of an arrest |
16. | a part of social justice concerned with fairness in relationships between citizens |
18. | means the crime was committed |
19. | model of justice that emphasized the efficient arrest and conviction of offenders |
20. | emphasizes individual rights at all stages of justice system |
23. | set of facts that would lead a reasonable person to believe that a specific person has committed a specific crime |
24. | a formal, written accusation |
25. | means fail to perform an act |
26. | writ issued by judge directing law enforcement to make an arrest or conduct a search |
27. | fairness, moral equity |