Police Procedures
Criminal Law
Police History & Agencies
Codes & Radio Signals
Courtroom & Evidence
100

This document authorizes law enforcement to search a specific location for evidence.

What is a search warrant?

100

The unlawful taking of another person’s property without permission.

What is theft?

100

This agency, founded in 1908, is responsible for federal investigations in the U.S.

What is the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation)?

100

The radio code “10-4” means this.

What is acknowledged or affirmative?

100

Items or testimony presented to prove or disprove facts in a case.

What is evidence?

200

This legal standard requires officers to have facts leading a reasonable person to believe a crime has been or is being committed.

What is probable cause?

200

This category of crime is typically punishable by more than one year in prison.

What is a felony?

200

The first organized police force in the U.S. was established in this city in 1838.

What is Boston?

200

The radio code “10-20” refers to this information.

What is a location?

200

The “chain of custody” refers to documentation showing this.

What is who handled evidence and when?

300

Before questioning a suspect in custody, officers must inform them of these rights.

What are the Miranda rights?

300

This crime involves unlawfully entering a structure with intent to commit a crime inside.

What is burglary?

300

This federal agency handles alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and explosives regulations.

What is the ATF?

300

The numeric code 187 is used in California to indicate this crime.

What is homicide?

300

This term describes evidence obtained illegally and inadmissible in court.

What is the fruit of the poisonous tree?

400

This written record details an officer’s observations and actions during an incident.

What is a police report?

400

The unlawful killing of a human being with malice aforethought.

What is murder?

400

This agency protects the President and investigates counterfeiting.

What is the Secret Service?

400

“Code 3” typically means to do this while responding to a call.

What is use lights and sirens?

400

This person represents the government in criminal prosecutions.

Who is the prosecutor or district attorney?

500

The act of using force greater than what is reasonably necessary is known as this.

What is excessive force?

500

An attempt to obstruct or interfere with a police investigation or arrest.

What is resisting or obstructing an officer?

500

This famous law enforcement agency, founded in 1935, enforces Texas state law and is known for its rangers.

What is the Texas Department of Public Safety?

500

“Code 4” means this status.

What is situation under control / no further assistance needed?

500

This amendment protects citizens against unreasonable searches and seizures.

What is the Fourth Amendment?