Police at Your Home (Private Space)

Scene 1 of 2: Police at the Door (No Entry)

Important: NeuroJustice is a learning tool. It shares general communication tips and safety guidance to help you practise calm and clear interactions with police. It is not legal advice. If you need legal advice, speak with a lawyer or a community legal service.

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Narration

Someone is knocking at your door. You do not need to rush. Take one slow breath. You can ask who they are and why they are there. You can speak through the door. A request is not always urgent — you can ask for time.

Key points

  • You do not need to rush or open the door immediately.
  • You can ask who they are and why they are there.
  • A request is not always urgent — you can ask for time.

Legal focus

No obligation to open door; right to ask identity


Quick check

Do you have to open the door immediately?



No scores. This is just practice.