Caught in the Act
Law & Disorder
Crime TV vs. Reality
Behind Bars
You’re the Detective!
100

Who was the notorious bank robber known as the "Gentleman Bandit"?

John Dillinger

100

What is the legal term for a written accusation issued by a grand jury?

Indictment

100

On TV, fingerprints are matched instantly. In real life, how long can it actually take?

Several hours to weeks.

100

What is the term for early release from prison under specific conditions?

Parole

100

You arrive at a burglary scene where the glass is shattered from the inside. Was it likely a break-in?

No, it’s more consistent with a staged scene.

200

This infamous serial killer left "Zodiac" symbols in his letters to the press.

The Zodiac Killer.

200

What is the highest court in the United States?

The Supreme Court.

200

Crime shows often show interrogations lasting hours. In reality, what’s the legal limit?

There is no strict time limit, but the suspect's rights must not be violated.

200

What is the name of the island prison that once housed Alcatraz?

 Alcatraz Island.

200

A suspect claims they were at the movies during a crime. What evidence would confirm their alibi?

Ticket stubs, surveillance footage, or witnesses.

300

What 1920s gang leader was known for orchestrating the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre?

Al Capone.

300

What term refers to the intent to commit a crime?

Mens rea.

300

In crime dramas, DNA results are instant. How long can it take in real life?

Weeks to months.

300

What is the term for the system of trading goods and services in prison?

The prison economy.

300

A body is found with no visible wounds, but nearby is an empty bottle labeled poison. What should be done first?

Test for toxic substances in the body.

400

Who was the con artist behind the largest Ponzi scheme in history?

Bernie Madoff

400

What’s the legal term for evidence obtained illegally and thus inadmissible in court?

The exclusionary rule.

400

On TV, detectives solve cases alone. What is the reality of solving a case?

It often involves a team of specialists and takes months or years.

400

What was the name of the prison in the infamous 1971 uprising?

Attica Correctional Facility.

400

A suspect has muddy shoes, but it hasn’t rained in weeks. What should you investigate?

Recently watered areas or proximity to bodies of water.

500

Which hacker group famously targeted Sony in 2014 over the release of The Interview?

The Guardians of Peace.

500

What is the term for a defendant representing themselves in court?

Pro se representation.

500

Crime shows depict glamorous, high-tech labs. What’s the reality of most forensic labs?

They are often underfunded and overwhelmed with backlog.

500

What is solitary confinement commonly referred to by inmates?

The hole.

500

A victim’s watch is stopped at 10:15 PM. What might this indicate?

The time of the incident or damage during the attack.

M
e
n
u