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Criminal investigation

What year was DNA discovered?>>> 1868

Effective investigators>>> all of the above

Locard's principle of exchange is>>> a forensic theory which holds that objects that come in contact with
each other always transfer material, however minute, to each other

A field test allows an investigator to>>> determine if a substance is something that the investigator
believes it to be

If ivestigators must complete a follow-up investigation, it means that>>> none of these

Computers can assist investigators to>>> all of these

Data mining can be used to>>> find new patterns or trends or to confirm suspected patterns or trends

Crime mapping focuses on>>> Hosts spots where crime occurs

Problem oriented policing makes use of>>> all of these

A command center is needed when>>> the investigation become complex and enough resources are on
the scene to require some coordination

Because there is a wide range of variables in individual crimes, it is impossible to establish fixed rules for
conducting an investigation>>> true

Investigators follow a logical sequence when conducting an investigation that includes obtaining all
physical evidence, interviewing witnesses, interrogating suspects, developing leads and recording
details.>>> true

A fact is an action an event or a circumstance in contrast an inference is a process of reasoning by which
a fact may be deduced>>> true

According to the text, most cases are lost not solved due to failures of the investigator or officers in the
first hour of an investigation>>> true

The media has a right to enter parts of a crime scene>>> false

Shoplifting is automatically a felony in every state>>> false

Prior to their investigation, investigators need to determine if a crime has actually occurred>>> true

What information should you record when taking notes at a crime scene>>> known facts

, Record all information that helps to answer the questions of>>> who what where when how and why

What is referred to as the new DNA for law enforcement?>>> digital video analysis

When taking photographs/videotape, the investigator should>>> take sufficient photographs and or
videotape to reconstruct the entire scene

A crime sketch does all but one of the following which does a crime scene sketch not do?>>> is always
considered a true and accurate depiction and cannot be challenged

Which of the following is an incorrect statement>>> pixels are the largest unit of a digital image,
generally a dot within the image

Which term is used on a crime scene sketch, and contains the case number, type of crime, name of the
victim or complainant, location, date, time, investigator, anyone assisting, scale of the sketch, direction
of north, and name of the person making the sketch?>>> legend

Which of the following is not a plotting method useful in locating objects and evidence?>>> matrix

Note taking is unique to the police profession>>> fasle

If you make an error in your notes, you should erase and correct it>>> false

Notes are not admissible in court>>> false

One of the disadvantages of digital photographs over film is that copies of phtos may look slightly
different than the original>>> false

Digital cameras should not be used for crime scene photography>>> false

To be admissible in court, photographs must be material, relevant, competent, accurate, free of
distortion, and noninflammatory.>>> true

Because of the existence of computer programs such as Photoshop, investigators are not allowed to use
digital cameras.>>> false

A cross-projection sketch presents the floor and walls as though they were one surface>>> true

Which is not one of the primary purposes of a report?>>> To inform media of events

In writing a report, the officer should>>> plan in advance

Officers should write reports in>>> past, first tense and active voice

The man could not walk in a straight line is an example>>> a conclusionary statement

A primary concern of the investigator is>>> to provide the facts and information needed to show that a
crime occurred

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