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  • The activity of maintaining peace and order, especially in conflict or post-conflict areas.
    Peacekeeping
  • The legal authority or area where a court or police force can act.
    Jurisdiction
  • The application of scientific methods to investigate crimes and analyze evidence.
    Forensics
  • Criminal activity that crosses national borders, such as drug or human trafficking.
    Transnational crime
  • A sudden, coordinated police operation to capture suspects or seize illegal goods.
    Raid
  • Mechanical arms with rubber blades that clear rain or debris from the windshield.
    Windshield Wipers
  • A legal official who brings charges and conducts a case against an accused person.
    Prosecutor
  • When the police take someone into custody because they suspect that person of breaking the law.
    Arrest
  • A control for changing gears in a vehicle.
    Gear shift (Gear lever)
  • A gauge that shows the vehicle’s speed.
    Speedometer
  • Front-facing lamps that illuminate the road during low visibility.
    Headlights
  • Foot-operated controls for acceleration, braking, and (in manual cars) clutching.
    Pedals
  • The rear storage space of a car.
    Trunk (Boot)
  • Safety straps designed to protect occupants in the event of an accident.
    Seat belts
  • A justified belief that a person may have been involved in wrongdoing.
    Reasonable suspicion
  • A legal document authorizing the police to arrest someone or search a place.
    Warrant
  • Flashing lights showing the intended direction of a turn or lane change.
    Turn Signals (Indicators)
  • Cushioned places for the driver and passengers to sit.
    Seats
  • Rear lamps that indicate braking and position to other drivers.
    Taillights
  • The hinged panel that covers the engine compartment.
    Hood (bonnet)
  • The control panel in front of the driver containing instruments and indicators.
    Dashboard
  • The process of returning a suspect from one country to another for trial.
    Extradition
  • Monitoring or observing people or places to collect information, often for prevention or investigation.
    Surveillance