I-766 - Employment authorization card
Issued to non- immigrants
I-551 - 10 years
Permanent resident card
The area of ALL passports that is standardized is called the: - Machine readable zone
Where is microprint and text usually found? - Borders, Graphics, and Backgrounds
OVI (optically variable ink - Ink that appears like glitter and tends to change color
depending on angle of lighting
Two primary lighting techniques used to detect features: - oblique lighting and
transmitted lighting
Differences in ink and font are indication of - Trace overs
When a photo has been affixed over the original photo of another ID, it is called - Photo
substitution
Four common alterations - Addition, trace over, erasure, cut paste
The most commonly altered parts of an ID - Expiration date, date of birth, and photo
Primary goal of a criminal investigation - Solve a solvable crime
Four major methods to initiate a case - Private sector referral
Proactive agent development
Internal agency referral
External agency referral
The power to enforce rules is called - Authority
Foundation of a federal criminal investigators authority - US constitution
Three elements of identifying violations - Motive opportunity means
Most frequently used investigative procedures and is used in all criminal investigations -
Interview
, The criminal investigator has three primary functions - Investigative, judicial, post
judicial
Questions of law - Judge
Questions of fact - Jury
Who must manage government witnesses - Case agent
What are the five elements of report writing - Accurate
Complete
Concise
Clear
Objective
Notes should always be - Contemporaneous
Frequently used to memorialize other types of law enforcement activities like
surveillance - Memorandum of activity
Another name for a sworn statement - Affidavit
3 prongs of the trafficking victims protection act of 2000 - Prevention, protection
prosecution
First amendment - Free exercise of religion speech press and peaceful assembly
Fourth amendment - Unreasonable search and seizure
Eighth amendment - Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed,
nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
Qualified immunity - Shields government officials from liability for the violation of an
individual's federal constitutional rights. The officer made a good judgment call.
Graham factors - SIRF: Severity, Immediete Threat, Resisting Arrest, Attempting to
Evade by Flight
5 parts of motivational interviewing - Autonomy, acceptance, adaption, empathy
envocation
Psychological first aid 3 steps - You we I
CVRA (Crime victims' rights act) - Act created in 2004 that established court
enforceable victims rights that begin when federal criminal charges are filed. - focused
on RIGHTS
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