Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation Reviewer 2
1. The primary job of an investigator is to determine whether a crime has been committed in order to determine such he must have knowledge of the so called cardinal question of investigation and there are ____ cardinals of investigation.
A. six
B. three
C. vocabulary
D. diction
Answer: A
2. An informant who gives information to the police/investigator, and his purpose of informing the police is to eliminate rival or competition.
A. rival-elimination informant
B. self aggrandizing informant
C. mercenary informants
D. anonymous informant
Answer: A
3. Assume that a dead body has been discovered on the street and being the only police officer around, you have been called upon by a passersby to proceed to the scene, upon arriving at the scene, several onlookers are gathered. As a rule, it is essential that a police officer should refrain from expressing his opinion as to the probable cause of death because.
A. his opinion may influence the investigator assigned to the case
B. no useful purpose will be served
C. the killer may overhead your conclusion
D. he do not know the cause of the death
Answer: A
4. The desire to give information as an excuse to talk to the police in order to get more information from them than he gives. A. double crosser informants
B. false informants
C. self aggrandizing
D. mercenary informants
Answer: A
5. In England, he was a buckle maker then a brothel operator; a master criminal who became London’s most effective criminal investigator. He was the most famous THIEF-CATCHER in 1720s.
A. Alexander Mocanochie
B. Jonathan Wild
C. Billy Cook
D. John Howard
Answer: B
6. An area surrounding the place where the crime occurred.
A. crime scene
B. police line
C. area of operation
D. area of responsibility
Answer: A
7. Things used by a person in the commission of a crime, or objects left in a crime scene which are the subjects of criminalistics.
A. testimonial evidence
B. hearsay evidence
C. circumstantial evidence
D. physical evidence
Answer: D
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A. six
B. three
C. vocabulary
D. diction
Answer: A
2. An informant who gives information to the police/investigator, and his purpose of informing the police is to eliminate rival or competition.
A. rival-elimination informant
B. self aggrandizing informant
C. mercenary informants
D. anonymous informant
Answer: A
3. Assume that a dead body has been discovered on the street and being the only police officer around, you have been called upon by a passersby to proceed to the scene, upon arriving at the scene, several onlookers are gathered. As a rule, it is essential that a police officer should refrain from expressing his opinion as to the probable cause of death because.
A. his opinion may influence the investigator assigned to the case
B. no useful purpose will be served
C. the killer may overhead your conclusion
D. he do not know the cause of the death
Answer: A
4. The desire to give information as an excuse to talk to the police in order to get more information from them than he gives. A. double crosser informants
B. false informants
C. self aggrandizing
D. mercenary informants
Answer: A
5. In England, he was a buckle maker then a brothel operator; a master criminal who became London’s most effective criminal investigator. He was the most famous THIEF-CATCHER in 1720s.
A. Alexander Mocanochie
B. Jonathan Wild
C. Billy Cook
D. John Howard
Answer: B
6. An area surrounding the place where the crime occurred.
A. crime scene
B. police line
C. area of operation
D. area of responsibility
Answer: A
7. Things used by a person in the commission of a crime, or objects left in a crime scene which are the subjects of criminalistics.
A. testimonial evidence
B. hearsay evidence
C. circumstantial evidence
D. physical evidence
Answer: D
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