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Finger Print INTRO
plastic: this type is left in an impressionable material , arch: least common form of fingerprint, fingerprint: left at scene by suspect, delta: 3 ridges come …
Law Enforcement Notes
wildlife : _____________ enforcement deals with wildlife and hunting ?, criminologist : who determine why criminals commit crimes?, records : what do sworn …
Police Powers
information : a legal document that states the charge(s) against the accused and begins all criminal proceedings , interim : ______ release of an accused from …
Equality and Justice
discrimination: the unjust treatment of different categories of people, justice: the quality of being impartial or fair, empower: make (someone) stronger and …
Constitution
ambassador : one who represents their country in another country, republic : govt which people elect reps to rule for them, alliance : partnership of different …
Law terminology
indictment : the process of dealing with more serious offenses, this allows the accused to elect the mode of trial., sentence : the judgement pronounced by the …
UK Government
three : the number of parts parliament is made up of., opposition : the politicians that are not in government., government : parliament challenges the work of …
The Branches and Levels of Government
solidarity: cabinet ________ : all members of the cabinet must publicly support all cabinet decisions or resign from cabinet, federal: the level of government …
Crime
burglary : the crime of entering a building illegally and stealing things from it., steal : to take something without the permission, theft : the crime of …
Humanities - Civics and Citizenship
election: how australians choose their leaders, democracy: a political system in which everyone is allowed to vote, parliament: australia's main law-making body …
The U.S. Presidents
polk: mr. manifest destiny; war with mexico., truman: integrated the military/federal government., adams: alien and sedition acts., jefferson: responsible for …
Examples of Valid Evidence
textual : a verified printed source, such as a magazine or textbook., personal testimony : a person's statement about their situation or personal experiences., …
Copyright Laws
plagiarism : what is the term for using someone else's work without giving them proper credit?, copyright : what is the exclusive right granted to the creator …
The Greenhouse Effect
emissions: things put into the planet, mostly done by humans, that add to climate change impacts, carbon dioxide: the most populous gas in the atmosphere, …
Medical, Legal, & Ethical Issues
abandonment : unilateral termination of care without the patient's consent and without making provisions to transfer care to another heatlh care provider., …
Scout Law
helpful : volunteer to help others without expecting a reward., obedient : follow the rules of your family, school, and troop, obey the laws of your community …
Supreme Court
chief justice : presiding officer of the court, shake hands : what the justices do amongst themselves when they are summoned to court, original : least common …
Social Studies: Civics & Gov. Terminology
civics : rights and duties of citizens, government : political unit that exercises authority and performs functions for its people, democracy : government ruled …
The Australian Constitution
james madison : who wrote the constitution?, eight : how many chapters in the constitution?, governor-general : sections 1 and 61 of the constitution give power …
Executive Branch
executive: ________ order is a rule or order issued by the president to an executive branch of the government and having the force of law., electors : a person …
Politics and Law
judiciary: interprets the law applies them to specific circumstances in cases heard in courts, coalition: where two or more political parties create an alliance …