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| Criminal Investigation is a lawful search for people and things useful in ________________ |
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Reconstructing circumstances of: an illegal act illegal omission reconstructing the mental state accompanying the act or omission all the above |
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| The knowledge the criminal investigator gathers from other people is? |
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| The application of instruments and methods of the physical sciences to the detection of crime is? |
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| Which of these is NOT a goal of criminal investigation? |
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| prepare the best case possible for defense |
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| What are the goals of a criminal investigation? |
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1 identify a suspect 2 effect a legal arrest 3 determine if a crime was committed |
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| Which of the below is done in the follow-up investigation, not the preliminary? |
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| Which is done in the preliminary investigation? |
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1 arrest the perpetrator 2 protect the crime scene and collect evidence 3 locate and interview witnesses |
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1.the criminal agency of the act 2.the act |
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| In order to bring the case to court, the criminal investigation must prove |
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The corpus delicti and The elements of the offense |
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| ___________is all means by which an alleged fact, the truth of which is submitted to scrutiny, is established or disproved. |
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| The The legal significance of evidence is in its influence on the ____________ |
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| The standard used to determine the guilt or innocence of a person, is _________ |
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| Which of the below offenders has "a tendency to use violence on a stranger? |
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| Considered the least violent of all offenders. |
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| Which of the below are encountered more by Uniformed officers, and are considered the more dangerous? |
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| Which of the below would be and indicator the vehicle may be stolen? |
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vehicle being driven on space-saver spare dirty license plates on a clean vehicle mvi sticker from a different state than the license plates any of these |
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| Indicators of a stolen vehicle after it has been stopped.... |
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| left side of steering column on GM vehicle broken. |
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| All suspicious death cases should be treated as ________,during the investigation. |
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| Which of the below is true of homicides? |
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| in most cases the victim knew their attacker. |
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| which homicide is the most difficult to solve? |
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| The first thing an officer should do at the scene of a reported homicide is... |
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| Which of these is the worst indicator of time of death? |
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| Which of these is the best indicator of position of body at death? |
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| Which of these may help in determining the time of death? |
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putrefaction body temperature rigor mortis All |
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| Rigor mortis first begin in the ________area of the body, after death |
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| Convicted sex offenders are required to register with local law enforcement within______days of arrival in town. |
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| Sexual assaults are acts of |
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| 27 The perpetrator's purpose in Sexual assault is.... |
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| exercise power over the victim |
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| Which adult sexual offender (rapists)is verbally commanding and degrading? |
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| Primary sexual exploiter of children is the..... |
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| Aggravated assault are often....... |
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| neglect abuse exploitation all |
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| Elder abuse cases are difficult to investigate because of.... |
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| Diminishing capacity of the victim |
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| Over half of the Elder aAbuse cases involve.... |
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| "A criminal offense agianst a person or property which is motivated in whole or part by the offender's bias a against race, religion,ethnicity, or sexual orientation defines_____crimes. |
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| Which procedure is useful in identifying mineral and inorganic compounds? |
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| Which technique is best to identify drugs and various complex compounds? |
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| Which of these is useful to identify blood stains, hair roots, semen and vaginal fluids? |
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| Which chemical method is used to detect latent blood? |
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| The analysis of ciphers and codes |
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| Determines the quantitative and proportional concentrations of specific elements in materials through the analysis of vaporized samples. |
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| A_____________is the process of legally gathering evidence of a crime that has been or is being committed. |
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| A highly personal and unreasoned distortion of judgment |
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| Act or Omission forbidden by law and punishable by a fine, imprisonment or even death. |
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| A fact or event that tends to incriminate a person in a crime. |
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| A person requesting and investigation or that action is taken, is often the victim of a crime. |
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| The body of the substance of the crime. |
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| Conditions that must occur for an act to be called a specific kind of crime. |
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| Anything that helps establish the facts related to a crime. |
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| Something know to be true. |
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| one who receives and disposes of stolen property on a regular basis. |
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| On the scene identification of a suspect by the victim of, or a witness to a crime, conducted within minutes of a commission of a crime. |
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| An opinion of learning adverse to anything, without just grounds or before obtaining sufficient knowledge. |
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| A chriminal characteristics method of operation. |
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| Proof of such a convincing character that you would be able to rely and act upon it without hesitation in the most important of your own affairs. |
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| proof beyond a reasonable doubt. |
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| Evidence that warrants a person of reasonable caution in the belief, that a crime has been committed. |
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| A feeling and harmony in a contact or relationship between people. |
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| A real doubt, based upon reason and common sense after careful and impartial consideration of all the evidence, or lack of evidence, in a crime. |
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| A legal narrative description of events related to a crime. |
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| A person considered to be directly or indirectly connected with a crime, either by overt act or by planning and/or directing it. |
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| A person who saw a crime or some part of it being committed or who has relevant information. |
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| The person injured by a crime. |
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| ___________is the necessary elements that constitutes a crime. |
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