COURT PROCEDURES
CRIMINAL OFFENSES
POLICING AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
SUPREME COURT CASES
CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY
100

In this type of trial, the judge decides the outcome instead of a jury.

What is a bench trial

100

The unlawful taking of property using force or intimidation.

what is robbery

100

The three CPR steps abbreviated as ABC stand for this.

airway, breathing, circulation

100

This case requires police to read suspects their rights.

miranda v arizona

100

This type of facility houses non-violent offenders with more freedom.

minimum security

200

This is the first court appearance where charges are read and a plea is entered.

what is arraignment

200

This crime causes death through reckless behavior without intent.

what is involuntary manslaughter

200

Before performing CPR, officers must first do this.

ensure the scene is safe

200

This case allows officers to stop and frisk based on reasonable suspicion.

what is terry v ohio

200

These facilities have the highest level of control and security.

maximum security?

300

A formal written accusation issued by a grand jury is called this

what is an indictment

300

This crime involves disturbing the peace or causing public disruption.

what is disorderly conduct

300

This standard means a reasonable belief a crime has been committed.

probable cause

300

this case limits searches incident to arrest.

what is chimel v california

300

This correctional program allows inmates to work in the community.

what is an honor farm

400

this legal term refers to a witness repeating what someone else said in court.

what is hearsay

400

The key difference between larceny and theft is that larceny does this.

larceny never involves violence

400

New police officers are most responsible for these two tasks.

  • What are responding to calls and making arrests (accept: issuing citations)?

400

This case sets limits on police use of deadly force.

tennessee v. garner

400

This concept refers to criminals reoffending after release.

recidivism

500

The standard required for conviction in a criminal trial.

what is beyond a reasonable doubt

500

The intentional and unlawful killing of another person.

what is murder

500

These must be evaluated when using informants (name one factor).

  • Credibility
  • Motive
  • Relevance
  • Social network/accessibility
500

This case established the “objective reasonableness” standard.

graham v connor

500

This policing strategy emphasizes building relationships with the community.

community policing?

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