🛡️ Teen Survival Guide for Police Encounters
Course overview
Lesson Overview

3.1 – Your Rights with School Resource Officers (SROs): Knowing your rights around School Resource Officers can protect you from confusion and fear. SROs are police officers assigned to schools, and their role is different from teachers or principals. They can question students, but you still have rights under the law. You don’t have to answer questions without a parent, guardian, or lawyer present. You can always ask if you are being detained or if you are free to leave. Staying calm, polite, and aware keeps you safe and shows maturity. Never resist physically or argue loudly, because that can make things worse. Always use respectful language, even if the officer seems unfair. Take mental notes of what happens and who is there. If something feels wrong, report it to a trusted adult or legal advocate afterward.

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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