Who was Sir Robert Peel?
A: What is the Father of Policing.
The______protects citizens from being forced to quarter or house soldiers in their homes.
3rd amendment
Which option is a type of evidence?
A. Main evidence
B.Bottom evidence
C. Indirect evidence
D. Direct evidence
D. Direct evidence
What is recidivism?
What is when an inmate returns to illegal activity after release.
A patrol car drives 138 miles during their shift, if they drive the same amount of miles each hour in their 6 hour shift how many miles do they drive per hour?
what is 23 miles
The_______ guarantees the right to a jury trial in civil cases.
7th Amendment
Which type of evidence is real evidence?
A. Hearsay
B. Water
C. Weapons
D. Fingerprints
D. Fingerprints
What is the difference between parole and probation?
What is parole is after serving a full sentence and probation is supervision to avoid serving time.
A patrol car is dispatched 25 miles away from a crime scene. If the car travels at an average speed of 50 miles an hour, how long in minutes will it take them to arrive on scene?
What is 30 minutes
The______gives women the right to vote.
19th Amendment
What evidence do you need gloves to collect?
A. Clothes
B. Weapons
C. Hair
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Name three ways an inmate can be released?
What is expiration of maximum sentence, mandatory release, and release at the discretion of a parole authority.
The 21st amendment repealed_______.
Probation
What evidence can be stored in a computerized database?
A. DNA
B. Weapons
C. Liquids
D. Witnesses
A. DNA
The rights of female inmates remain ________
What is underdeveloped.
The 14th Amendment focuses on_____,______,and ________
Citizenship, equal protection, and due process
What did the Cooper v. Pate supreme court case do for inmates?
What is that prison inmates have a standing to sue in federal court regarding their grievances