Known as the "father of modern policing," he developed the principles on which our police forces operate today.
Who is Sir Robert Peel
100
This Constitutional Amendment protects citizens against unlawful search and seizure by authorities
What is the 4th Amendment?
100
The location where an offense was committed
What is the crime scene?
100
The gathering of information by an investigator when speaking to a witness or victim of a crime
What is an interview?
100
Knowingly and intentionally killing another person with malice
What is murder?
200
The __________ were Londoners that hurried to the scenes of reported crimes and began investigations.
Who are the Bow Street Runners?
200
This document is a written order signed by a judge to justify a search
What is a Search Warrant?
200
The chronological record of who found what evidence, where, witnessed by whom, and other documentation
What is the crime scene log?
200
The gathering of information by an investigator when speaking to a suspect of a crime
What is an interrogation?
200
Touching another person in a rude, angry or insolent manner
What is Battery?
300
The application of science to study physical evidence of crime is called _________ .
What is Criminalistics?
300
The situation in which an officer has a compelling need for official action and there is no time to get a warrant is called this
What are Exigent Circumstances?
300
The three classifications of a crime
What is Felony, Misdemeanor and Inraction/Violation
300
A selection of pictures shown to a victim or witness to identify a possible suspect
What is a photo array?
300
Taking the property of another person by use or threat of force and/or violence
What is Robbery?
400
This private detective group developed many processes that we still use today and was a precursor to the Secret Service
Who is the Pinkerton Detective Agency?
400
Legal doctrine that states that evidence obtained from an unreasonable search and seizure is not admissible in court
What is the "Fruit of the Poisonous Tree Doctrine?"
400
The type of fingerprints usually found under examination with a UV light, powder/dust or cyanocrylate fuming
What are latent fingerprints?
400
This process is the systematic interviewing of numerous possible witnesses near the crime scene
What is a canvass?
400
Taking the property of another person by exerting unauthorized control over the property, specifically by borrowing and not returning the property
What is Criminal Conversion?
500
This is the first "scientific" application of identifying suspects, which included the measurement and comparison of various facial features.
What is Anthropometry?
500
The standard by which a police officer has the grounds to make an arrest, to conduct a personal or property search, or to obtain a warrant for an arrest; also the factual basis upon those grounds
What is Probable Cause?
500
The distinctive scratches left on a bullet after it passes through the barrel of a firearm are made by these
What are lands and grooves?
500
The two circumstances required for an officer to read a suspect their Miranda Rights
What are Custody and Interrogation?
500
The acquisition of property of another person by cheating, deception or under false pretenses