What is a crime?
What Is any act that breaks the law and for which there is a punishment.
What is probable cause?
What is the officer must have witnessed the crime or must have gathered enough evidence to make an arrest?
What is a juvenile?
What is a person who is under age of 18.
What five key terms are there
What is crime criminal felonies misdemeanors victimless crimes and white collar crimes.
What is Bryan’s favorite color?
What is Blue
How many cars are reported Stolen every year.
What is 1.2 million
The second part of our U.S criminal justice system is the _________.
What is the court system
What year were the people of under age 18 make up 15% of crime arrest?
What is 2005.
What does misdemeanor means
What is Less serious offenses such as traffic violation and disturbing peace.
What was the chiefs record in 2020?
What is 14-2-0
What the percentage of Violent crimes were committed In the U.S in 2003?
What is 12%
What is plea bargain?
What is defendant may plead guilty to a lesser offense.
Who was the U.S senator of Wyoming?
What is Alan Simson.
What is an example of a victimless crime?
What is illegal gambling.
Whats Noahs middle name?
What is Isacc
From what year to what year were more then 16000 homicide.
What is 2001 to 2007
What are the three types of arrest?
What is crime is committed, police investigate the crime and an arrest is made.
How many active gang members were there in 2006?
What is about 785,000
Give an example of a white collar crime?
What is when a intruder take something from your house without force.
What day of the entire school year is the best but the worst?
What is the last day of school
What was Eric Holder famous for?
What is the first African American to be a attorney general of the U.S.
What Are the four decisions of punishmenT?
What is fine, probation, suspend and prisons.
What are the key terms on page 394/section3?
What is juvenile, delinquents and probation.
Felonies don’t let many people get what?
What is jobs.