Vocabulary
Miranda Rights
Interviews
Interrogations
Miscellaneous
100

The state of being detained or held under guard, typically by the police.

Custody

100

You have the right to remain _______________.

Silent

100

May lead to what?

An interrogation

100

May include a...

Confession

100

Being prosecuted twice for the same offense.

Double jeopardy

200

The individuals thought to be guilty of a crime.

Suspects

200

Anything you say can and will be used ______________ you in a court of law.

Against

200

Conducted to gather information from individuals who have or may have knowledge needed in an investigation.

Interviews

200

Conducted by law enforcement officials in order to elicit an incriminating response.

Interrogations

200

May include: being formally arrested with restraints, being secured in the cage of a patrol car, being confronted by officers with firearms, or being kept in a police station and not being allowed to depart.

Custody

300

The movement of a prisoner to the appropriate facility by the arresting officer.

Prisoner Transport

300

Requires a suspect who will be questioned to be aware of their 5th Amendment rights when being taken into custody.

Miranda Rights

300

Conducted when law enforcement has not made what?

Determinations about a suspect

300

Typically involve what?

Persuasion or pressure

300

Proving oneself was involved in a crime or exposing oneself to a criminal prosecution.

Self-incrimination

400

Is a result of the 1966 Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona.

Miranda Rights

400

Allows suspects to refuse to answer questions or to communicate information.

5th Amendment

400

Obtained when an individual is in custody and Miranda rights must be read.

Custodial interviews

400

Completed when a suspect connected to a crime is in custody and Miranda rights must be read.

Custodial interrogations

400

Four (4) types of searches.

1. General

2. Clothing

3. Personal

4. Strip

500

Are conducted when law enforcement has not made determinations about a suspects involvement in a crime.

Interviews

500

The U.S. Supreme Court declared all individuals under police custody must be advised of their constitutional rights in order to ensure they understand their Fifth Amendment rights because of this case.

Miranda v. Arizona

500

Obtained when an individual is not in custody and Miranda rights do not have to be read.

Non-custodial interviews

500

Completed when a suspect is not in police custody and Miranda rights do not have to be read.

Non-custodial interrogations

500

Are used to control and transport prisoners to ensure the safety of the officer as well as the prisoner.

Restraints

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