Criminal Investigation Chapter 2 and 3
With regard to the Fyre standard:
A and C
Facts concerning the defendant's attempts to avoid apprehension, possession of the fruits of the crime, and ability and motive to commit the crime:
C and D
Diagrams of a crime scene are best considered:
Demonstrative evidence
Making detectives reactive and assigning them to cases reduced the likelihood that:
Detectives could trick people into committing crimes
An eyewitness saw the defendant put poison in the victim's food. The eyewitness statement about this observation is _______ that the defendant put poison in the victim's food.
Direct Evidence
Rounding up the usual suspects often took the form of, or was also known as, a:
Dragnet
Dental evidence and fingerprints are often used as:
Identification evidence
Jake previously threatened to kill Amy. This threat represents_______ evidence that Jake killed Amy.
Indirect
The fact that a defendant has a motive for committing the crime is _______ evidence of his/her guilt.
Indirect
Crime-related information in which inferences and probabilities are needed in order to draw an associated conclusion is:
Indirect evidence
With regard to circumstantial evidence, which of the following is/are true?
It is also known as indirect evidence
_______ is evidence that is admissible in court, and it meets the rules of evidence.
Judicial evidence
To address the problems relating to Parliamentary reward, early detectives were linked to the crime of:
Murder
The mid-1800s to the early 1900s in American policing has been characterized as the:
Political era of policing
What era of policing used investigative tactics like the dragnet roundup of suspects and the third degree?
Political era of policing
The legal question what would a reasonable person have thought or done under these circumstances relates to:
Probable cause
The knife used in a homicide is best considered:
Real evidence
Which of the following is NOT an exception to the hearsay rule?
Recorded testimony not provided under oath
A _____ was a collection of photographs used for the purpose of criminal indentification.
Rouges gallery
Reasonable suspicion applies to:
Stop and frisk searches
Evidence that is presented in court through witnesses speaking under oath is:
Testimonial evidence
Hearsay is a form of:
Testimonial evidence
Which of the following is NOT true about the FBI?
The FBI was created by Edgar Hoover in 1908
Which of the following is NOT true about the reform era of policing?
The community was invaluable to the police's effectiveness
Modus operandi refers to:
The mechanics of the crime, how the crime was committed
Critical evidence in the Lindbergh baby kidnapping that led to the crime being solved was
The serial number on a $10 bill, identified as a ransom bill
The necessity of detectives receiving salaries was highlighted because of problems with:
The thieftaker System
_________ was an individual who tricked another person into committing a crime and then would turn that person in for a Parliamentary reward.
Thief maker
The necessity of having detectives work cases was highlighted because of problems associated with:
Thief-maker system
One of the problems with the thieftaker system was that:
Thieftakers often worked in cooperation with thieves
Hearsay is most often excluded from court proceedings because it is considered:
Unreliable
Which of the following is NOT a method of identification mentioned in this chapter?
Voice recognition
Parliamentary reward operated in the:
1700s and early 1800s
The London Metropolitan Police Department was established in the:
1800s
What kind of behaviors were associated with the third degree?
All of the above
What led to the creation of state police agencies?
All of the above
Why is history important?
All of the above
With regard to the thief taker system, which of the following is true?
A thieftaker was a private system
What are the developments in criminal investigation that have occurred during the community problem-solving era of policing?
All of the above
What are the strategies mentioned in the textbook that provide opportunities for residents to share information with the police in solving crimes?
All of the above
What type of evidence is used to construct a psychological profile?
Behavioral evidence
The premise of _______ was that the bone structures of an adult did not change over the course of a lifetime.
Bertillonage
The standard of proof needed in trial in order to conclude that a defendant is guilty of a crime is:
Beyond a reasonable doubt
Among the limitations of photography as a method of criminal identification was that:
Both of the above
Probable cause is a set of facts that:
Convince a reasonable person that particular circumstances exist
Evidence that establishes that a crime actually occurred is:
Corpus delicti evidence
A statement of a fifth witness that provides the same details as four other witnesses is an example of:
Cumulative evidence
Evidence that tends to exclude or eliminate someone from consideration as a suspect is:
Exculpatory evidence
Which of the following is NOT an example of indirect (circumstantial) evidence?
Eyewitness testimony identifying the suspect as the one who committed the crime
Which of the following does not relate to the political era of policing?
Fingerprinting
