The criminal justice component determines guilt or innocence
What is the Courts?
Primary role of Law Enforcement
What is to enforce laws?
removing offenders from society to prevent additional crimes
What is incapacitation?
warrant exception
What is consent?
Serve as memory aids for reports and testimony
What are field notes?
courtroom participant represents the accused person
Who is a defense attorney?
Crimes that include burglary and theft
What are property crimes?
correctional institution is generally used for short-term confinement
What is the county jail?
Officer sees a Pound of Marijuana in the passenger side seat on a traffic stop.
Information a police report should contain
What is accurate, factual information?
What is deterrence?
Miranda warning case law
What is Miranda vs Arizona?
difference between probation and parole
Probation occurs before prison; parole is release after prison
Stop and Frisk case law
What is Terry vs Ohio?
Police reports should answer which six questions
What is who, what, where, when, why and how?
Burden of proof in a criminal trial
What is beyond a reasonable doubt?
to stop and briefly detain someone
What is reasonable suspicion?
Prison security level with the highest restrictions
What is Super Maximum Security?
protects a suspect’s constitutional rights during questioning
What is the Miranda Warning?
Should NOT appear in a police report
What is Police Slang or Jargon?
Reviews decisions made by the lower courts
What is the Appellate court?
Required to make an arrest
What is probable cause?
Repeat criminal behavior
What is recidivism?
amendment protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures
What is the 4th Amendment?
Official paperwork should be completed in
What is blue or black ink?