Police Agencies that enforce United States Laws & Codes throughout the country are a part of which level of Law Enforcement?
What are Federal Agencies?
The first modern police department was created in this British city.
What is London?
This Amendment grants US citizens the right to Freedom of Speech.
What is the First Amendment?
This type of facility is usually run by a county or city and holds people awaiting trial or serving short sentences.
What is a Jail?
These types of law deal with disputes between people and/or businesses over things such as property or injury.
What are civil laws.
This Federal Agency is tasked with investigating & enforcing narcotics/drugs laws in the United States.
What is the DEA?
He was considered the Father of Modern Policing.
Who is Robert Peele?
This Amendment covers illegal search & seizure.
What is the 4th Amendment?
This Law Enforcement Agency/Official is responsible for operating jails.
What is The Sheriff's Office?
This is the Burden of Proof in a criminal case.
What is Beyond a Reasonable Doubt?
This Federal Agency is responsible for protecting the president and investigating counterfeit money.
What is The Secret Service?
This Law Enforcement official was responsible for enforcing laws throughout counties, operating jails, and serving civil process.
Who is the Sheriff?
Under this Amendment, a person cannot be compelled to be a witness against themselves—often called "pleading the..."
What is the Fifth Amendment?
This "alternative to incarceration" allows a person to stay in the community under supervision instead of going to prison.
What is Probation?
These are the warnings that must be read to a suspect when they are not free to leave.
What are Miranda Warnings?
This agency’s primary focus is the illegal trafficking and use of firearms and explosives, as well as arson.
What is the ATF?
This American city had the first police force in the United States?
What is Boston?
This Amendment prohibits "cruel and unusual punishments" as well as excessive bail.
What is the Eighth Amendment?
This type of facility is responsible for inmates convicted of felonies.
What is a prison?
This is the name of the structure used in police departments and our Criminal Justice Academy.
What is a Paramilitary Structure?
As the oldest federal law enforcement agency, they handle witness protection and transport federal prisoners.
What are The U.S.Marshalls?
This American City has the largest police department.
What is New York City?
This Supreme Court Case allows police to "stop and frisk" someone based on reasonable suspicion rather than full probable cause and is commonly referred to as a "Terry Stop".
What is Terry V Ohio?
This agency is responsible for the incarceration of juveniles in Florida.
What is the Department of Juvenile Justice?
This attorney has the the Burden of Proof in a criminal case.
What is a prosecutor?