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NC BLET STATE EXAM OBJECTIVES EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
List four way to submit criminal fingerprint cards and final disposition reports
to the Identification Section of the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) - -First
Class Mail
Courier Service
In Person
Electronic Transmission (live-scan)

-The most reliable form of identification - -fingerprints

-Fingerprints are the primary source for... - -Criminal History

-A report of disposition and fingerprint cards should be sent to the AOC and
then to the SBI by who? - -Clerk of Court or Magistrate

-The amount of time a report of disposition and fingerprint cards should be
sent to AOC and then to the SBI - -60 days

-When to fingerprint and photograph - -arrested or committed to detention
facility
committed to imprisonment upon conviction of a crime
convicted of a felony
person arrested for impaired driving or revoked license based on impaired
driving and cannot be identified from a valid form of ID

-You can only photograph a person when... - -they are cited for motor
vehicle violation who cannot produce a valid ID (must be waist up and
destroyed after final dispostion)

-To search for any fugitive warrants all applicant fingerprints are ran
through... - -NCIC

-When can you fingerprint a juvenile? - -10+ years old
committed a non-divertible offense
complaint has been prepared for filing as a petition
juvenile is in custody of LEO or DJJ
OR
10+ years old
juvenile is adjudicated delinquent for a felony

-what are the two types of fingerprints taken - -rolled prints (from nail to
nail)

,plain for fixed impression (all 4 fingers printed at one time)

-3 types of fingerprint patters - -arch
loop
whorl

-3 purposes of the officer's field notes - -report writing
evidence
reference

-6 one-word questions that should be answered when developing field notes
- -who
what
when
where
why
how

-Field notes are - -a shorthand writting record made by the LEO from the
time they arrived on a scene until an assignment is completed

-Field notes are used to... - -reveal inconsistencies
basis for final report
used as evidence
chronology of investigation
identify individuals and locations
reveal and identify leads
ensure admissibility of evidence

-What should be included in your field notes - -dates and times
officers on scene
location
weather conditions
sketches
direct quotes from questioning
info for individuals
descriptions

-4 uses of law enforcement reports - -record of officer's knowlede
communications with others
contains statistical information
provides information to be used in other criminal investigations

-2 types of narratives - -public
confidential

, -records not availible to the public - -juvenile records
traffic accident reports
body worn camera footage
dashboard footage

-What is an interview conducted outside of the law enforcment ageny? (used
for identificaiton, prevention and repression of crime and cetralized records
of field contact) - -field interview

-The questioning of a suspect IN-CUSTODY to gain cooperation and reveal
the truth. - -interrogation

-An interview of person(s) in the area surrounding a crime scene to identify
potential witnesses - -canvass interview

-6 essential questios that should be asked in every interview you conduct - -
who
what
when
where
why
how

-2 types of interview questions asked - -open-ended questions
closed ended questions

-open-ended questions are used to... - -promote conversation
gain descriptive information
gain a narration of events
prevent leading the interviewee and revealing case informatino

-close-ended questions are used to... - -clarify particular points
restrick the interviewee's opportunity to tal
requires a specific response

-when interviewing a suspect focus on... - -eliminating or identifying the
intrviewee as a suspect

-When conducting a cognitive interview you should... - -get the interviewee
to tell you a timeline of events, then ask them to repeat the timeline in
reverse to see if their timeline is truthful.

-human trafficking is commonly referred to as... - -modern day slavery

-What is the difference between human trafficking and human smuggling? -
-human trafficking- not volutary

, forced exploition for labor or service
does not need movement
domestic or international
smuggling- voluntary
ends after border is crossed
fee is usually paid in advance or on arrival
international

-what are some traumatic effects upon victims of human trafficking - -may
repeat cover stories
unfamiliar with our legal system
fear punishment for any illeal activity they may have been forced to engage
in

-forms of exploitation associated with human trfficking - -sexual
labor
seevile marriage

-Violations that lead to the uncovering of human trafficking - -domestic
violence crime
labor disputes
prostitution and pimping offenses
shoplifting
cases of assault

-2 types of responses to human trafficking - -reactive approach
proactive approach

-When an officer uncovers elements of trafficking while answering other
calls. - -reactive approach

-when an officer takes the initiative to identify places in the community
where they suspect trafficking is occuring and begin to build a case against
the traffickers in a covert manner. - -proactive approach

-N.C. G.S. 14-43.11 - -Human Trafficking

-human trafficking victim resources - -national human trafficking hotline
leagal aid of NC
social services
T or U visa (must cooperate with law enforcement)

-local resources for human trafficking - -NCCAHT
dept. of social services
dept. of public health
dept. of mental health

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