Crime Basics
Evidence
Amendments
European Policing Model
Searches
100

Crimes that are wrong by their very nature 

What is Mala in Se? 

100

This type of evidence can include fibers from one person being transferred onto another. 

What is trace?

100

Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects people against unlawful searches and seizures? 

What is the 4th Amendment? 

100

The father of modern day policing. 

Who is Sir Robert Peele? 

100

Police need this in order to conduct a full-body search. 

What is probable cause? 

200
Committing this type of crime will get you a year or more in prison. 

What is a felony?

200

These two things determine the type of crime scene search pattern you will use. 

What is size/shape of the crime scene and # of investigators?


200

This amendment requires law enforcement officers to read you your rights before questioning you about a crime.

What is the 5th Amendment?

200

This allows police to control operations within their own geographical area. 

What is Local Control? 

200

Having this is enough for a police officer to conduct a stop and frisk. 

What is reasonable suspicion? 

300

These are the three types of visible crime.

What is violent crime, property crime, and public order crimes?

300

Spit, blood, and tears are considered this type of evidence. 

What is biological evidence?

300

Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution allows for due process and equal treatment?

What is the 4th Amendment?

300

This characteristic allows for many different police agencies broken up into sections. 

What is fragmented organization? 

300

While conducting a stop and frisk, officers are only allowed to search here. 

What is the outermost layer of clothing?

400

This is a plea of guilt in exchange for a lighter sentence. 

What is a plea bargain? 

400

This person uses experience, facts, and evidence to solve crimes that take more time.

What is a detective/investigator?

400

This group of people is responsible for interpreting the Constitution and applying it to cases they hear. 

What is the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS)? 

400

This characteristic of European policing does not allow for unchecked police power. 

What is limited authority? 

400

This case is what created the authority for police to conduct a stop and frisk. 

What is Terry vs. Ohio?

500

This is the hardest type of crime scene to detect.

What is an indoor crime scene?

500

This is where you document who has been in possession of a evidence.

What is evidence tag chain of custody?

500

In order for a search warrant to be legal, it has to include this. 

What is the person/place/thing to be searched and the items you are looking?
500

This is how Sir Robert Peele thought police should display their efficiency not through police action but through this.

What is the absence of crime?

500

If a police dog is going to search a residence, this is required. 

What is a warrant? 

600

The restraint of free movement

What is custodial arrest?

600

This is the most common search pattern used in crime scenes. 

What is the line search pattern?
600

The 4th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prevents the use of evidence which was gained illegally.  This is known as _______________. 

What is the Exclusionary Rule or Fruit from a poisonous tree? 

600

The Use of Force continuum is America's way of achieving this adopted characteristic. 

What is prevent crime without using repressive force? 
600

These are the four types of body searches. 

What is dead body search, body search, and stop and frisk?

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