Law Enforcement
Courts & Trials
Criminal Law
Juvenile Justice
Corrections
100

This is the primary duty of police officers: to protect and ______.

What is Serve? 

100

The person who brings charges against a defendant in a criminal case.

Who is the prosecutor?

100

A minor crime, such as petty theft or disorderly conduct.

What is a misdemeanor?

100

A person under 18 who commits a crime is called this.

What is a juvenile offender?

100

A facility where people serve short sentences, usually under one year.

What is a jail?

200

The federal agency responsible for investigating terrorism and major federal crimes

What is the FBI?

200

The standard of proof required to convict someone of a crime.

What is beyond a reasonable doubt?

200

A serious crime punishable by more than one year in prison.

What is a felony?

200

Instead of “guilty,” juvenile courts use this term.

What is delinquent?

200

A sentence served in the community under supervision instead of in jail or prison.

What is probation?

300

This term describes the area where an officer has legal authority to enforce laws.

What is jurisdiction?

300

This type of jury decides whether there is enough evidence to charge someone with a crime.

What is a grand jury?

300

The physical act of committing a crime is known as this Latin term.

What is actus reus?

300

This type of hearing determines whether a juvenile committed the offense.

What is an adjudication hearing?

300

The process of releasing an inmate early under supervision.

What is parole?

400

Officers must read these rights to a suspect before questioning them in custody.

What are Miranda rights?

400

A defendant’s formal statement of “guilty” or “not guilty.”

What is a plea?

400

Crimes like burglary and robbery fall under this category of offenses.

What are property crimes?

400

Programs designed to keep youth out of the justice system, such as counseling or mentoring.

 What are diversion programs?

400

This term describes efforts to help offenders successfully reenter society.

What is rehabilitation?

500

This policing strategy focuses on building relationships with community members to prevent crime.

What is community policing?

500

This amendment guarantees the right to a speedy and public trial.

What is the Sixth Amendment?

500

When someone helps another person commit a crime, they are considered this.

What is an accomplice?

500

This Supreme Court case ruled that juveniles cannot receive the death penalty.

What is Roper v. Simmons?

500

A prison with the highest level of security and restrictions.

What is a maximum‑security prison?


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