Police & Roles
Crime & Investigation
Court & Trial
Punishment
Justice Concepts
100

A police officer who investigates crimes and looks for clues

Detective    

100

Information or objects that help prove what happened

Evidence    

100

The person who controls the court and makes legal decisions

Judge    

100

Money someone must pay as punishment

Fine    

100

Not taking sides; fair to everyone

Impartial    

200

A small camera worn by police to record interactions with people

Bodycam    

200

Reports people make when they think something wrong happened

Complaints    

200

A group of people who decide if someone is guilty or not guilty

Jury    

200

Work someone must do to help the public as punishment

Community Service

200

To stop someone from doing something by scaring or warning them

To Deter

300

A police officer working in secret to catch criminals

Undercover    

300

When police stop someone and check their clothes or bags

Stop And Search

300

The group of lawyers trying to prove someone committed a crime

Prosecution    

300

To spend time in prison

To Serve Time

300

When people in power act dishonestly for their own benefit

Corruption    

400

Officers trained to control large, violent crowds

Riot Police

400

How likely it is that something is true or will happen

Probability    

400

An agreement to admit guilt for a lighter punishment

Plea Bargain    

400

Another way to say someone is in prison

Behind Bars

400

To change a system to make it better

Reform    

500

To secretly enter a group in order to get information

Infiltrate    

500

When an innocent person is wrongly punished (saying)

Miscarriage Of Justice

500

The level of certainty needed to find someone guilty

Beyond A Reasonable Doubt

500

A rule that gives a very serious punishment after three crimes

Three-Strikes Law

500

The highest level of certainty needed to prove guilt

Beyond A Reasonable Doubt

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