FINGERPRINTS
U.S. BILL OF RIGHTS
LAW ENFORCEMENT HISTORY
PUNISHMENTS
GENERAL POLICE
100

No two of these are the same

What are fingerprints?

100

This amendment protects freedom of speech, press, religion, assembly, and petition.

What is the 1st amendment?

100

Law enforcement is under this branch of government

What is the executive branch?

100

Al Capone was housed in this famous prison. 

What is the Eastern State Penitentiary? 

100

This major historical event sent thousands and thousands of people into the cities, complicated law enforcement efforts.

What is the industrial revolution? 

200

These make up the patterns used to identify prints

What are ridges?

200

This amendment protects the right to bear arms

What is the 2nd amendment?

200

This person created the first organization we would recognize as a "modern" police department

Who is Sir Robert Peel?

200
These types of punishments include fines and fees or repayment options

What are money-based punishments?

200

The first parole system was in this state

What is New York?
300

Prints are put into these three categories

What are arch, loops, and whorls?

300

This amendment prevents the government from housing solders in private residents during times of peace or without a law

What is the 3rd amendment?

300

The American Sheriff traces is title to this old English position, responsible for representing the king in a geographical area.

Who is the shire reeve?

300

These punishments include incarceration, or time separated from society. 

What are time-based punishments?

300

This person can determine cause of death

Who is a coroner?

400

These are the most rare types of prints

What are arches?

400

This amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishments

What is the 8th amendment?

400

The "Wild West" was full of references to this position, popularizing it as symbol against lawlessness. 

Who is the Sheriff?

400

These punishments include community service or hard labor

What are work-based punishments?

400

Groups of 10 families grouped together to protect each other.

What is a tithing?

500

Fingerprints are used as basis for what important record?

What is a criminal record?

500

This amendment protects the right to not be forced to testify against yourself

What is the 5th amendment?

500

In Georgia every county is required by law to have elections for this position, whose main job is to provide law enforcement services, jail security, and courtroom security. 

Who is the Sheriff?

500

These types of punishments include physical punishments such as branding, lashings, public shaming

What are corporal punishments?

500

This type of law enforcement agency is not required, but cities, counties, and states can create them

What are police departments

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