Arrest
Searches/Evidence
Investigations
DARE
Random Questions
100

The person that has committed a crime is most likely the _________.

What is Suspect?

100

This Constitutional Amendment prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures and sets out requirements for search warrants. 

What is Fourth Amendment?

100

This Constitutional Amendment provides various protections against self-incrimination, including the right to not serve as a witness in a criminal case where he/she is a defendant.

What is the Fifth Amendment?

100

DARE stands for

What is Drug Abuse Resistance Education?

100

The meaning of "Hakuna Matata"

What is "No Worries"?

200

This Constitutional Amendment provides protection against unlawful arrest and sets the guidelines for a lawful arrest. 

What is the Fourth Amendment?

200

This court order signed by a judge allows law enforcement to search a specific place, for specific objects or materials for the purpose of a criminal investigation. 

What is a warrant?

200

A notification given to those in police custody which advises them of their right to remain silent.

What is Miranda Warning?

200
The name of the DARE lion

What is Daren?

200

No state in the United States contain this letter.

What is Q?

300

________  _________ means that a reasonable person would believe that a crime was in the process of being committed, had been committed, or was going to be committed.

What is Probable Cause?

300

Based off of this Doctrine, If the police are lawfully in an area, they do not need a search warrant in order to search for and seize any evidence that may be in plain view.

What is the Plain View Doctrine?

300

A person which is most likely to be contacted by police to find independent facts regarding a case

What is a witness?

300

The main purpose of DARE is to teach students to make ________ and ___________ decisions.

What is safe and responsible?

300
The names of the seven dwarves in Snow White

What is Sleepy, Sneezy, Happy, Grumpy, Dopey, Doc, and Bashful?

400

_________ ________ means that any reasonable person would suspect that a crime was in the process of being committed, had been committed or was going to be committed very soon.

What is Reasonable Suspicion?

400

This type of search refers to when a person freely and voluntarily allows the officer to conduct the search.

What is a consent search?

400

Fingerprints are impressions made by _______ on the pads of fingers and thumbs.

What are ridges?

400

More than 400,000 Americans die from causes related to this drug each year. 

What is tobacco?

400

This foreign police force does not carry guns, unlike most police forces.

What is British? 90% of London police officers perform their daily duties and serve the city without firearms. 

500

These policies describe an escalating series of actions an officer may take to resolve a situation. It has many levels, and officers are to respond appropriately to the situation at hand, acknowledging that the officer may move from one part of scale to another in a matter of seconds.

What is The Use-Of-Force Continuum?

Officer presence, verbal, empty hand, less lethal, lethal

500

This record maintains the sequence of control, transfer, analysis, and disposition.

What is chain of custody?

500

The methods of solving crimes, involving examining the objects or substances that are involved in the crime are

What is forensics?

500

This model is used to help us make safe and responsible decisions.

What is the Dare Decision Making Model? DDMM

Define, Assess, Respond, and Evaluate

500

Sir ______ ____ was behind the passage of the Metropolitan Police Act of 1829, which created a police force with very limited powers, permitted to patrol the streets of London and interrupt crime. Officers were referred to as "bobbies". This was the foundation of law enforcement.

What is Robert Peel?