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When a law enforcement officer takes a person into custody because they are suspected of a crime
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When a person is not free to leave and is under the control of an officer
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Placing restraints on a person’s wrists to prevent movement and ensure safety.
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A feature that keeps handcuffs from tightening further, preventing injury.
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A careful search of a person who has been arrested to check for weapons or illegal items
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Items that are illegal to have, such as drugs or weapons.
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Objects or information that help prove a crime occurred.
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Rules that law enforcement officers must follow in their department
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The communication center that sends and receives information between officers and emergency services.
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A person in a law enforcement agency who shares information with the media and public.
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A person who has been taken into custody by the police.
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Moving an arrestee from one place to another, usually in a police vehicle.
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Devices, like handcuffs, used to limit a person’s movement.
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Two or more people charged with the same crime.
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Medical professionals who respond to emergencies and provide care.