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CITP - Exam Study Guide 2


Types of INFORMANTS - answer- Anonymous informant
- Confidential informant
- Unwitting informant
- Professional informant
- Informants by industry
- Private citizen
- Criminal / Criminal associate.

our judicial systems has adopted the ________ _________ to protect the identities of
CI's - answerwhat is Informer's Privilege

what could be some problems with potential informants - answerDifficult to control - may
ignore instructions by controlling agent, and could commit unauthorized crimes. Could
embarrass the government by making unfounded accusations or by actions;
questionable credibility in court.

The only promise you can make to a criminal or criminal associate informant is what? -
answerthat the cooperation will be brought to the attention of the AUSA

This type of informant can be a good informant; Everyone is a potential informant; but
be cautions with the emotionally disturbed and ill - answerPrivate Citizen Informant

Define informant - answerA person who assist law-enforcement efforts by providing
information concerning criminal or unlawful activity that otherwise may not be provided,
usually in return for monetary compensation or some other form of consideration

A _____________ _____________ is a person who refuses to identify himself or uses a
fictitious name; his true identify is not known. This type of information in and of itself
does not equal reasonable suspicious or probable cause. It may provide a foundation
for reasonable suspicion. - answerAnonymous Informant

A _____________ _____________ is a person who request that his identity be held in
strict confidence. Enters into an agreement with law enforcement agency for the
purpose of providing information about criminal activity. This type of informant refers to
the management and handling of an individual up to the point of court testimony. ID
could be revealed in court. - answerConfidential Informant

A _____________ _____________ is a person who does not know that he is providing
information to law enforcement. This informant cannot knowingly compromise an

,investigation. The 1811 has little control over an this informant's actions. This type of
informant is usual used by an undercover agent. - answerUnwitting Informant

Which type of informant is MOST VALUABLE out of the four types - answerA Criminal
or Criminal Associate

Some common motivations for CI's are? - answer1. Fear
2. Revenge
3. Mercenary (MONEY)
4. Egotistical / Vanity (Wannabe Cops)
5. Reform or Repentance

A _____________ _____________ this type of informant is usually on a law
enforcement payroll. This is the type of work and only work he/she does. Motivation is
salary, reward, or financial gain. The problem with this type of informant is that he/she
may manufacture evidence and/or information to obtain more money. Entrapment
issues may also arise. - answerProfessional Informant

a _____________ ______ _____________ is an informant that has access to
information that could be the predication for a criminal investigation. Because of their
employment, this informant has access to information valuable. Example, the owner of a
gun store, may have information on suspects that are purchasing weapons for others. -
answerInformants within Industry

What are the FOUR main types of informants - answer1. Anonymous
2. Unwitting
3. Confidential
4. Criminal / Criminal Association

Is extremely important to know your CI's _________________ - answerMotivational -
Fear, Revenge, Mercenary, Egotistical/Vanity, Reform or Repentance

Informant contacts should be documented for - answerReliability and Credibility - is the
BEST way to demonstrate the informant's reliability.

The information most important to document after meeting with an informant? -
answerTime, date, place, witnesses, and details of discussion

What is the first thing you discuss with a CI regarding the law? - answerEntrapment

Fear motivation is best described as ____________ - answerSelf Preservation

Revenge motivation is best described as ______________ - answerPerson who is
motivated by revenge is usually overwhelmed with an all-encompassing desire for
retaliation and often has little, if any, concerned about his identity being revealed or
openly testify in court

, Mercenary / Professional motivation is best described as ____________ -
answerMoney is the motivation

Egotistical - Vanity motivation is best described as ___________ - answerWannabe
cops

Almost every person encountered by an investigator should be considered a
__________________ ____________________ - answerPotential informant

name some items to consider when developing an informant's dossier - answer- Mental,
emotional and physical status
- criminal and employment history
- educational history
- political ideology

An informant is a person who - answerprovides information - covertly or overtly, is paid
or compensated for information, is controlled by law enforcements covertly or overtly.

define confidential informant - answerrefers to the management and handling of an
individual up to the point of court testimony.

a memory is composed of several elements - name them - answerWhat you see
what you hear
what you feel
what you taste
what you see.

What are the types of questions a LEO should ask when meeting with a confidential
informant? - answerBoth general and direct questions

When working with a CI with a desire for revenge, take special care to: -
answerInvestigate them to see if they are in involved with criminal activity.

Informant contacts should be - answerwell documented. always have more than 1
agent.

During enconding information enters the brain through the senses and emotions. The
information is then stored in the brain. information is then recalled during which phase?
- answerRetrieval

what are the three phases of memory - answer1. Encoding
2. Storage
3. Retrieval

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