Foundational Amendments
Federal, State and County Law Enforcement
History of Law Enforcement
Search & Seizure
Problems in Law Enforcement
100

This Amendment protects you from being illegally searched or arrested.

What is the Fourth Amendment?

100

The Lansing Police Department is considered a part of which level of government?

What is local or municipal government?

100
The idea of a written law dates back to which ancient set of laws?

What is Hammurabi's Code?

100

In order to have legally search or seize property and/or individuals you have to have what?

What is Probable Cause?

100

Special populations are defined as what?

Groups of people that require special attention by law enforcement.

200

This Amendment protects you from self-incriminating while you are in police custody.

What is the 5th Amendment?

200

This law enforcement officer is tasked with enforcing laws within a County, as well as managing county jails, and delivering summons for courts.

What is a County Sheriff?

200

This person is considered the "Father of Modern Policing", believed that law enforcement officers should have professional training, and implemented technological advances in the field of law enforcement.

Who is August Vollmer?

200

This rule states that if something was seized illegally during an investigation it can't be used in a court of law as evidence.

What is the Exclusionary Rule?

200

Define an electronic crime

Any crime committed on an electronic device.
300

This amendment protects your right to a speedy trial

What is the 6th Amendment?

300

Kansas State Troopers and the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) enforce the laws of which level of government?

What is the State-Level government?

300

These were the three first cities to have an organized police force.

What were Philadelphia, Boston and New York City.

300
These three elements need to be present for an officer to make an arrest.

What is 1) Authority, 2) Suspect knows they are being arrested, and 3) suspect taken into custody.

300

Define a hate crime.

Any crime motivated by the victim's gender, race, ethnicity, disability, etc.

400

This amendment protects you from a harsh or cruel and unusual punishments.

What is the 8th Amendments?

400

The FBI, US Marshals, and the ATF are all examples of which type of law enforcement?

What is Federal law enforcement?

400
The origins of American Policing lie in which now abolished institution?

What is slavery?

400
School administrators need to have this in order to search students.

What is Reasonable Suspicion?

400

What was the purpose of the FCIC?

To determine whether there was a need for greater attention to electronic crimes.

500

These two amendments establish the right of due process in the court of law.

What are the 5th and 14th Amendments.

500

Which level of government has the most influence over the management of law enforcement agencies?

What is the municipal or local level?

500

This form of policing seeks to prevent future crime by cracking down on smaller instances of neighborhood disorder.

What is Broken Windows Policing?

500

Police Officers are allowed to seize these items during a protective sweep of a suspects residence.

What are contraband on the search warrant and contraband in plain view.

500

What is the controversy surrounding hate crimes?

Difficult to determine motive.

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