Describes People, Places, or Things
What is a Noun
A conversation with a person who is free to leave
What is a interview
group of words lacking a subject, verb, or objective
What is sentence Fragment
Persons permeant oral or written record that explains an incident
What is Statement
a detailed account of an incident and events related to the incident.
What is Narrative
Describes, identifies, or quantifies a verb
What is a adverb
Three Stages of an interview
What is: warm-up, primary, and closing
Acts as a substitute for a noun
What is a pronoun
What is Oath
_______ is when a person have been deprived of freedom in a significate way.
What is Custody
Describes a noun or a pronoun
What is an adjective
Court case that placed the burden of explaining Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights on the law enforcement officer.
What is Miranda v. Arizona
Informal, non-standard words often used by regional or specific groups.
What is Slang
Solemn and formal declaration in place of an oath
what is affirmation
Deprived from the common law idea that the king and his agents can do no wrong
What is Sovereign Immunity
Expresses an action
What is a Verb
Questioning a subject who is not free to leave
What is an Interrogation
A ________ should be used to separate two complete sentences joined by a coordinating conjunction
What is a Comma
Describes or list everyone who may have information about what happen
What is "Who"
_________ case restricts the use of deadly force on an individual fleeing from arrest.
What is Tennessee v. Garner
_____________ _____________, what's your function
What is Conjunction, Junction
Interviewing while maintaining a demeanor that is reassuring, empathetic, and non-judgmental.
What is Trauma-informed approach
In ________________, the subject of the sentence comes before the verb and is clearly stated.
What is active voice
Describes information regarding the nature of an incident.
What is "What"
Court case that established whether a reasonable person in a suspects position would consider themselves in custody for the purpose of Miranda.
What is Ramirez v. State