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CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS.

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True or False: Investigative notes are a permanent written record of the facts of a case to be used in further investigation, in writing reports and in prosecuting the case. True Along with the basic information of who, what , when, where, why, how - field notes should: a.) Be taken immedi...

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  • August 22, 2024
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CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION EXAM WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS



True or False: Investigative notes are a permanent written record of the facts of a case
to be used in further investigation, in writing reports and in prosecuting the case. -
ANSWER-True

Along with the basic information of who, what , when, where, why, how - field notes
should:
a.) Be taken immediately upon arrival to the scene of the investigation
b.) Be taken only when a witness provides written consent to give a statement
c.) Be thorough only if the crime is a felony and the suspect has been identified
d.) Be complete, accurate, specific, factual, clear, well-organized and legible -
ANSWER-D. Be complete, accurate, specific, factual, clear, well-organized and legible

True or False: Only inculpatory (indicates suspect's guilt) information should be included
in notes and reports. Exculpatory (inconsistent with suspect's guilt) information should
remain undocumented and only be reported by the defense attorney assigned. -
ANSWER-False

Which of the following is true about note taking?
a.) Digital recordings are an easy replacement for taking notes
b.) Key facts should be recorded in notes in an abbreviated form
c.) Notes are a verbatim transcript of a witness, victim, or suspect statement
d.) Individual officers should make up their own shorthand for notes - ANSWER-B. Key
facts should be recorded in notes in an abbreviated form

True or False: Facts, inferences, and opinions should all be included in field notes. -
ANSWER-False

One disadvantage to using photography to crime scene is:

, a.) The photographs must be taken by an expert crime lab technician
b.) The photographs do not show actual distances and may be distorted by errors in
shooting
c.) The photographs are rarely admissible in court
d.) The photographs do not have much impact for presentation in court - ANSWER-b.)
The photographs do not show actual distances and may be distorted by errors in
shooting

True or False: Untrained videographers at a crime scene can make a common mistake
that can potentially have damaging effects on the case prosecution. - ANSWER-True

The type of camera that provides for low cost, are simple to operate, require little
training and can be used by every officer on the police department is:
a.) Instant-print camera
b.) Point and shoot camera
c.) Digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera
d.) Fingerprint camera - ANSWER-a.) Instant-print camera

True or false: When photographing a crime scene, the rule is to first photograph the
general area, then specific areas and finally specific objects of evidence. - ANSWER-
True

A reason for using a marker in photographing a crime scene is to:
a.) Show the color of the evidence
b.) Show the fact that evidence was found in plain view
c.) Show exact location of the evidence
d.) Show accurate or relative size of the evidence - ANSWER-d.) Show accurate or
relative size of the evidence

True or False: If something has been moved at a crime scene prior to photographs
being taken, the investigator should put the object back in its original location. -
ANSWER-False

Taking exterior photographs first is important because:
a.) Evidence found outside is likely to deteriorate faster
b.) Evidence found outside is often the most important evidence in an investigation
c.) Evidence found outside is not likely to be subject to Fourth Amendment protections

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