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2025 | Criminal Investigation Actual Exam Update 2024 Questions and Correct Answers Rated A+ The Federal Bureau of Investigation adopted the organizational structure of -ANSWER -the Pinkerton National Detective Agency. During the Industrial Revolution in Europe, ____ were recruited to locate criminals. -ANSWER -thief catchers In the United States, during the middle of the nineteenth century, _____ would often hire range detectives to capture rustlers. -
ANSWER -cattle ranc hers The period from 1920 -1933, in which U.S. lawmakers sought to criminalize the purchase and consumption of alcohol, is known as the -ANSWER -Prohibition Period. The person who bears the critical responsibility of protecting the different types of evide nce at a crime scene from contamination is called -ANSWER -the first officer. The RAND Corporation and the Police Executive Research Forum made practical recommendations in the field of -ANSWER -criminal investigation. Minute or microscopic bits of matter that are not visible to the naked eyes are known as -ANSWER -trace evidence. What should the responding officer do immediately in the hopes of determining facts about possible suspects, weapons, and vehicles in a crime scene? -ANSWER -Broadcast a flash desc ription of the suspect. The first well -known investigative body in England was known as -
ANSWER -the Bow Street Runners. The objectives of criminal investigation are to _____, locate and identify suspects, arrest suspects, recover property, and prepare cases. -ANSWER -detect crime Identification of evidence, examination of questionable documents, forensic chemistry, and DNA analysis are all functions of -ANSWER -
crime laboratories. Which unique and successful method of documenting information on the street s is used by patrol officers? -ANSWER -field interviews The ____ are an investigator's most personal and readily available records of the crime scene search. -ANSWER -field notes What type of evidence is related to firearm components, and ammunition? -ANSW ER-ballistic What document is considered the backbone of a criminal prosecution process? -ANSWER -official police report The inclusion of _____ in evidence photographs enables the viewer of the photo to get a sense of the size of the object used at the crime scene. -ANSWER -markers Which of the following crime lab functions included examining physical data in the form of pap er and checking for writer or dry seal? -
ANSWER -examining question documents A photograph of blood splattered on a wall should be made with a ____ view. -ANSWER -medium -range What part of the police report depicts an at -a-glance summary of any investigati on? -ANSWER -face sheet An officer should begin taking notes -ANSWER -when arriving at the crime scene. What is most commonly used facial composite software in the United States? -ANSWER -FACES DNA typing was first described in 1985 by English geneticist -
ANSWER -Alec Jeffreys. Fingerprints may be resolved into three large, general groups of patterns: the arch, the loop, and the -ANSWER -whorl. MitoSearch is a software package used by crime labs to compile and analyze -ANSWER -the mtDNA database. What is th e most significant breakthrough in forensic science since the development of fingerprinting? -ANSWER -DNA profiling What is the process of identifying psychological and social characteristics surrounding the crime as well as the manner in which it was comm itted? -ANSWER -criminal investigative analysis In 1990, the FBI began a pilot project called ___, which stores DNA profiles from across the country in a series of local, state, and national databases. all linked via computers. -ANSWER -CODIS Two standards have been used to govern the admission of scientific evidence: the ___ test and the Frye test. -ANSWER -relavancy A crime lab's DNA analysis unit examination and characterization of body fluid is conducted through ______ serological techniques. -
ANSWER -traditional Impressions produced by the ridged skin on human fingers, palms, and soles of feet are ____ prints. -ANSWER -latent Introduction, acceptance, buy, arrest, covering of the informant, and after action are common steps of -ANSWER -an undercover operation. A criminal intelligence tool that uses graphic visuals to show the relationship between individuals and organizations i s called -
ANSWER -link analysis. When it is determined that the investigation should continue, no arrest should be made, and nothing should be done to arouse the suspect's suspicion or to identify the true role of the undercover operative, this stage of un dercover operations is known as -ANSWER -covering the informant. True between ____ is crucial for a successful undercover operation. -
ANSWER -the undercover officer and the suspect

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