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Detained, Arrested, or Free to Go?

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Learn more about your rights during police encounters.

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Detained, Arrested, or Free to Go?Versión en línea

Learn more about your rights during police encounters.

por Arizona Bar Foundation
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When a person is taken into custody because they are suspected of committing a crime, they have been...

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When a person is temporarily stopped by law enforcement while they investigate a situation, they are being...

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Can a person be detained without being arrested?

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Which statement about detention and arrest is true?

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Which situation is the best example of a detention?

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Which situation is the best example of an arrest?

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Which question is often asked to find out whether a person is required to stay during a police encounter?

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An officer tells Mario, "You need to stay here while I gather more information." Based on this statement, which is most accurate?

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A police officer approaches Alex and asks if he would answer a few questions. The officer tells Alex this is voluntary and he does not have to stay. Which statement is most accurate?

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Faith is taken into custody after being suspected of committing a crime. Which statement is most accurate?

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An officer tells Brianna to remain on the sidewalk while the officer investigates a report from a nearby store. Which statement is most accurate?

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The government (including police officers) must treat people fairly and follow the rules before taking away someone’s freedom, rights, or property. What is this concept called?