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  • December 14, 2023
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NOCTI Exam Prep

Properly documented and tagged. - ANSEvidence should be

Chain of custody. - ANSA process used to maintain and document the chronological history of
evidence is known as

Blood borne pathogens - ANSIn processing a crime scene, all bodily fluids should be
considered

It prevents the evidence from becoming moldy. - ANSWet evidence should be packaged in a
paper bag because

Trace - ANSPhysical evidence that results from the transfer of small quantities of materials such
as hair. glass fragments and gunshot residue particles is known as __________ evidence.

Posions - ANSToxicology is the study of

Molecular - ANSAn analysis of DNA provides information about the ___________ structure in
the body.

38.1 - ANSSkids marks on asphalt at an accident scene measure 64 feet in length. Given a drag
factor of 0.75, use the formula below to calculate the minimum speed in miles per hour of the
vehicle at the begining of the skid.

Transient - ANSEvidence that will lose its evidentiary value if not preserved or protected, such
as blood in rain, is known as

Geographically - ANSAs a general rule when establishing an initial perimeter of a crime scene,
the officer should begin with a __________ defined perimeter.

Instruct medical personal to be careful. - ANSTo minimize contamination or alteration of a crime
scene by EMTs an officer should

Kept separated, away from others. - ANSWitnesses at a crime scene should be

Hidden - ANSThe term latent, as referring to a fingerprint, is a Latin word meaning

Dusting - ANSThe most common method used to develop a fingerprint at a crime scene is

Close-up, medium, overall - ANSWhen photographing a crime scene, photographs should be
taken in the following view sequence

, Impact weapons - ANSAn officer gives a suspect an order, but the suspect fails to follow that
order. The officer should use

The distance it takes a car to come to a complete stop after braking - ANSThe term, reactionary
gap, is the

Ability - ANSWhen escalating the use of force, the officer should consider opportunity, jeopardy
and

Liability is shared. - ANSThe term, vicarious liability, means that

Negligence - ANSThe three levels of intern in civil law are strict liability, intentional wrong, and

Fourth Amendment - ANSThe use of deadly force is considered a "seizure." What Constitutional
Amendment would be violated if the use of deadly force was investigated and determined to
have violated the suspect's rights?

The reasonable amount of force that an officer may use in situations. - ANSAn Agency's Use of
Force Policy is a guideline that demonstates

Graham v. Connor - ANSWhich Supreme Court case established the test to determine civil
liability in excessive use of force cases?

Tennessee v. Garner - ANSWhich U.S. Supreme Court case determined under what
circumstances police could constitutionally use deadly force to prevent the escape of a fleeing
felon?

A firearm - ANSAn example of deadly force.

The lowest level that is reasonable. - ANSWhat level of force should an officer use?

Has fired a warning shot. - ANSAn officer fired her duty weapon over the head of an escaping
offender. The officer

Nerves - ANSCompliance control relies on the pressure points on the body, which are
composed of

Head - ANSWhen an impact weapon is used, the officer should avoid striking the offender's

a TASER - ANSA less-than-lethal weapon that uses a wire to transmit the control is called

Sight - ANSWhich of the body's senses is most affected by the pepper spray?

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