Law Enforcement
Courts
Corrections
Criminal Law
Criminology
100

What number do you call in emergencies?

What is 911?

100

Who presides over a court room? 

What is a Judge? 

100

Sentence served in community under supervision 

What is Probation?

100

An act that violates the law

What is a Crime?

100

The study of crime and criminal behavior 

What is Criminology? 

200

Name one Federal Law Enforcement Agency 

What is the FBI, ATF, DEA, ETC.?

200

Group of citizens deciding a case

What is the Jury?

200

Early release from prison under conditions 

What is Parole?

200
Term for the intentional killing of another person

What is Murder? 

200

The study of victims and victimization 

What is Victimology? 

300

The right to remain silent, and to have an attorney

What are Miranda Rights?

300

Highest court in the U.S.

What is the Supreme Court? 

300

Isolation of an inmate from others 

What is Solitary Confinement?

300

A less serious crime, usually punishable by a fine or less than one year in jail 

What is a Misdemeanor? 

300

Term for the explanation of why a crime occurs

What is a Theory? 

400

Police must have this to make a valid arrest

What is Probable Cause or Valid Warrant? 

400

Term for the questioning of witnesses during a trial

What is Cross-Examination?
400

True or False: Prisons hold people who have shorter sentences and people who are awaiting trial

What is False?

400

A serious crime punishable by more than one year in prison 

What is a Felony? 

400

Term for crimes committed by young people 

What is Juvenile Delinquency? 

500

Police Rank Structure from lowest to highest 

Officer, Corporal, Sergent, Lieutenant, Captain, Chief

Bonus +500: What is the rank above the Chief of Police?

500

Term for fair treatment through the judicial system 

What is Due Process?

Bonus +500: What amendments established our due process rights? 

500

Name one of the five Philosophies of Punishment/Sentencing  

What is Retribution, Incapacitation, Deterrence, Rehabilitation and Restoration?

Bonus +500: Name them all

500

The burden of proof in a criminal case 

What is Beyond a Reasonable Doubt? 

Bonus +500: Burden of proof in a civil case? 

500

The theory that suggests the visible signs of disorder, such as graffiti or vandalism, lead to crime

What is the Broken Windows Theory? 

Bonus +500: Who is known as the "father of criminology"? 

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