🛡️ Teen Survival Guide for Police Encounters
Course overview
Lesson Overview

2.1 – What Are Your Miranda Rights (And When They Apply): Miranda rights protect you from saying something that could be used against you in court. They include your right to remain silent and your right to an attorney. Police must read them only when you are in custody and they plan to question you about a crime. If they don’t, anything you say may not be usable later. Knowing these rights helps you avoid accidental self-incrimination. It is smart to speak clearly and say that you are using your right to remain silent. Being calm and respectful makes you look credible. Never guess answers under pressure because officers record everything you say. Even small details can be twisted in reports. Memorize these rights so they become automatic if you are ever questioned. They are your first line of protection under the Constitution. Use them wisely to keep control of your words and your future.

About this course

This comprehensive guide is designed to help teens navigate real-life encounters with law enforcement with confidence, clarity, and caution. From understanding your legal rights to knowing what to say—and what not to say—this series empowers young people

This course includes:
  • A full series of engaging, age-appropriate lessons designed specifically for teens
  • Real-world scenarios and roleplay examples to prepare for actual police encounters
  • Easy-to-understand breakdowns of legal terms like probable cause, reasonable suspicion, and Miranda rights

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