Levels of Police
Starting an Investigation
Physical Evidence
Arrest and Detention
Release
100

The three main levels of policing in Canada

What is federal, provincial and municipal?

100

The three tasks officers must perform when first arriving at the crime scene

what is...

1. call an ambulance and help injured patrons 

2. call in reinforcements to eliminate hazards

3. search the scene  

100

True or False...

gloves can also be used to identify a suspect?

what is true?
100

True or False...


A suspect can refuse to answer questions when being questioned after arrest.







What is True, under section 7 of the charter of rights and freedoms.

100

Someone who agrees to pay a fee if they accused does not arrive in court?

What is a surety?

200
This year formed the RCMP
What is 1873?
200

the two areas of a crime scene

what are the center and the perimeter?

200

Class Characteristics are...

What are the general attributes of an object?

200

A __ stage approach is used when questioning a suspect

What is 4?

200

A riddle...

By posting this, you set me free, all you do is pay a fee.

What is bail?


300

These 4 areas are the base of Federal policing 

What are Border Integrity, Drugs and Organized Crime, International Policing, and Financial Crime?

300

A scene of the crime officer is trained in...

what is collection and preservation techniques?

300

No two ______ are the same

What are fingerprints?


300

What are the four steps needed to make a correct lawful, arrest 

What are...

1. Identify themselves as a police officer

2. Advise the accused that they are under arrest.

3. Inform them of the charge and show warrant

4. touch to indicate an arrest, and advise a legal counsel

300

Reverse Onus means...

What is, when the burden of proof shifts to the defense?

400

Units involved in Municipal Policing?

What are Gang Crimes, Robbery Squad, Homicide Squad, Explosives Disposal Unit?

400
Which type of officer is responsible for searching the crime scene and examining the scene for physical evidence

What is a Criminal Identification Officer?

400

There are three ways to remove latent fingerprints, name one...

possible answers:

1. What is dusting using a graphite powder

2. What is iodine fuming

3. What is a laser beam

400

The three types of forms requesting the presence in court

What are...

1. an appearance notice

2. a bench warrant

3. a summons

400

When someone believes they have been wrongfully denied bail or been illegally detained they can use which law technique.

What is Habeus Corpus?

500

The first stand-alone Aboriginal Police Force

What is the Dakota Ojibway Police Service?


Bonus Answer: in 1977

500
This helps to recall important facts during trial

What is a police log?

500
DNA can be found using...

What is hair, blood, mucus 

other possible answers

500

True or False...

Search Warrants are subject to a specific time and place.

What is true?

500

A BONUS QUESTION:


Which tv show features a lineup of men singing I want it That way.

What is Brooklyn Nine-Nine?

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