Police Procedures
Criminal Justice System
Crime Prevention
Famous Detectives
Legal Terminology
100

What does "Miranda rights" include?

The right to remain silent, the right to an attorney, and the warning that anything said can be used against them in court.

100

What is the role of a defense attorney?

Represents the accused, ensures their rights are protected, and provides a legal defense in court.

100

Name three ways to prevent home burglaries.

Install security systems, lock doors and windows, keep valuables out of sight.

100

Who is Sherlock Holmes and what makes him famous?

Fictional detective known for his keen powers of observation and deduction, created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

100

Define "probable cause.

A reasonable belief that a crime has been or is about to be committed, justifying legal action.

200

Name two common police investigative techniques.

Surveillance, interrogation, forensic analysis, etc

200

Explain the concept of "innocent until proven guilty."

Presumption that an accused person is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

200

What is the importance of neighborhood watch programs?

Community members working together to prevent crime and improve safety.

200

Name a famous female detective from literature or media.

Nancy Drew, Miss Marple, Veronica Mars, or other valid examples.

200

What does "beyond a reasonable doubt" mean in court?

The highest standard of proof required in a criminal trial, indicating a near certainty of guilt.

300

What is the purpose of a search warrant?

Legal authorization to search a specific location for evidence of a crime.

300

What is the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony?

Misdemeanor is a less serious crime, while a felony is a more serious offense with harsher penalties.

300

How can teens contribute to community safety?

Reporting suspicious activities, participating in community events, and promoting a positive environment.

300

What is the role of a private investigator?

Conducts investigations for individuals, attorneys, or businesses outside of law enforcement.

300

Explain the term "felony murder".

A legal doctrine where a person can be charged with murder for participating in a felony that results in a death.

400

Describe the process of making an arrest.

Probable cause, informing the individual of the charges, and taking them into custody.

400

How does a trial by jury work?

A group of citizens listens to evidence presented in court and decides the guilt or innocence of the accused.

400

Discuss the role of school resource officers.

They ensure school safety, build positive relationships, and address issues affecting students.

400

Who is Hercule Poirot, and in what stories does he appear?

Fictional Belgian detective created by Agatha Christie, appearing in various novels, including "Murder on the Orient Express."

400

Define the legal concept of "reasonable suspicion."

A belief based on specific facts that a person is, was, or will be involved in criminal activity.

500

What is community policing?

A policing strategy that focuses on building positive relationships between law enforcement and the community to address and prevent crime.

500

Define parole and probation.

Parole is early release from prison with supervision, while probation is a sentence served in the community under supervision.

500

Explain the concept of "stranger danger.

Teaching awareness and caution to avoid potentially dangerous situations with unfamiliar individuals.

500

Identify a real-life famous detective and their achievements.

Examples include Allan Pinkerton or Samuel J. Marlowe, known for their contributions to detective work.

500

What is the purpose of a restraining order / protection order?

A court order restricting an individual from contacting or approaching another person for protection against harassment or violence.

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