A) FALSE B) MAYBE C) TRUE
A) False B) True C) Maybe false D) Maybe true
A) admit B) confess C) admission D) confession
A) All of these B) Suspect C) Criminal D) Criminal investigator
A) True B) Maybe C) All of the above D) False
A) TRUE B) MAYBE C) FALSE
A) All of these B) True C) Maybe D) False
A) TRUE B) MAYBE C) FALSE
A) True B) All of these C) False D) Maybe
A) identification of the criminal B) tracing and locating the offender C) gathering facts D) gathering of data
A) interrogation B) informer C) introvert D) interview
A) Maybe false B) True C) Maybe true D) False
A) introvert B) informer C) interrogation D) informer
A) he must be crazy B) he must be bad C) he must be hard headed D) he must be honest E) he must be behave
A) Maybe true B) Maybe false C) True D) False
A) information B) formal C) informer D) informant E) informal
A) criminal investigator B) crime C) criminal investigation D) subject E) criminal
A) False B) Maybe true C) Maybe false D) True
A) he must have a knowledge of a psychology B) he must be kind C) he must be lazy D) he must be crazy E) he must be bad
A) TRUE B) MAYBE C) FALSE
A) admission B) admit C) Confession D) confess
A) FALSE B) TRUE C) MAYBE
A) MAYBE B) FALSE C) TRUE
A) MAYBE B) FALSE C) TRUE
A) He must be quick witted B) He must be quick dry C) He must be hard headed D) He must be crazy
A) informer B) introvert C) informer D) interrogation
A) instrument B) introvert C) informer D) instrumentation
A) He must have a knowledge of a psychology B) He must be resourceful C) He must be honest D) He must be lazy
A) FALSE B) TRUE C) MAYBE
A) He must be quick witted B) He must be quick dry C) He must be crazy D) He must be hard headed
A) Personal Reconnaissance B) Hearsay C) Prior Information D) Map Reconnaissance
A) Pre-Surveillance Conference B) Surveillance Plan C) Area Target Study D) Surveillant
A) Prior Information B) Map Reconnaissance C) Hearsay D) Personal Reconnaissance
A) Tailing or Shadowing B) Liaison Program C) Stakeout or Plant D) Undercover Man
A) Liaison Program B) Tailing or Shadowing C) Stakeout or Plant D) Undercover Man
A) Decoy B) Convoy C) Contact D) Drop
A) Stakeout or Plant B) Undercover Man C) Tailing or Shadowing D) Liaison Program
A) Area Target Study B) Surveillant C) Pre-Surveillance Conference D) Surveillance Plan
A) PROGRESSIVE/LEAPFROG METHOD B) ONE-MAN SHADOW C) COMBINED FOOT-AUTO SURVEILLANCE D) THREE-MAN SURVEILLANCE OR ABC METHOD
A) Surveillance Plan B) Surveillant C) Pre-Surveillance Conference D) Area Target Study
A) ONE-MAN SHADOW B) COMBINED FOOT-AUTO SURVEILLANCE C) PROGRESSIVE/LEAPFROG METHOD D) THREE-MAN SURVEILLANCE OR ABC METHOD
A) Hearsay B) Personal Reconnaissance C) Map Reconnaissance D) Prior Information
A) Undercover Man B) Liaison Program C) Subject D) Stakeout or Plant
A) Tailing or Shadowing B) Stakeout or Plant C) Undercover Man D) Liaison Program
A) Decoy B) Lost C) Contact D) Drop
A) Safehouse B) Tailing or Shadowing C) Stakeout or Plant D) Liaison Program
A) COMBINED FOOT-AUTO SURVEILLANCE B) ONE-MAN SHADOW C) PROGRESSIVE/LEAPFROG METHOD D) THREE-MAN SURVEILLANCE OR ABC METHOD
A) COMBINED FOOT-AUTO SURVEILLANCE B) PROGRESSIVE/LEAPFROG METHOD C) THREE-MAN SURVEILLANCE OR ABC METHOD D) ONE-MAN SHADOW
A) Pre-Surveillance Conference B) Surveillance Plan C) Area Target Study D) Surveillant
A) Convoy B) Decoy C) Drop D) Contact
A) Scene of Crime Operation B) Standard of Criminal Operations C) Service of Criminal Organizations D) Security of Crime Observers
A) Agent in Place B) Expendable Agent C) Double Agent D) Penetration Agent
A) To alter evidence B) To document the scene accurately C) To confuse investigators D) To summarize witness statements
A) 85% B) 50% C) 75% D) 90%
A) The physical disguise of an investigator B) Concealing the true nature of acts or existence C) The equipment used in an investigation D) The documents supporting an operation
A) To interview witnesses B) To destroy evidence C) To predict future crimes D) To assess how the crime was committed
A) Overhead View B) Close-Up View C) Mid-Range View D) General View
A) stationary B) Technical C) Moving D) discreet
A) A statement made by a person who believes they are about to die B) A legal document that must be signed before death C) A witness's final statement before leaving D) A confession made in front of a police officer
A) The body of the crime or fact of loss or injury B) The confession of the accused C) The weapon used in the crime D) The body of the suspect
A) Write a report B) Collect evidence C) Secure the scene D) Conduct interviews
A) Covering multiple locations simultaneously B) Multiple identities for one agent C) Having multiple justifications for existence D) Using several agents
A) To create confusion B) To accurately assess the surroundings C) To intimidate suspects D) To gather evidence for personal use
A) Agent in Place B) Double Agent C) Agent of Influence D) Penetration Agent
A) Touch all evidence B) Secure the area C) Leave the scene D) Investigate without protocol
A) Evidence collected from the suspect B) Evidence linking the suspect to the victim C) Evidence that proves a suspect's innocence D) Evidence that is irrelevant
A) The identity and continuity of custody B) The age of the evidence C) A witness statement D) The opinion of the investigator
A) Apprehend the offender B) Provide first aid C) Publish findings online D) Protect evidence
A) To patrol the area B) To conduct interviews C) To process significant crime scenes D) To provide legal assistance
A) Leave them alone to recover B) Question them about the crime C) Take pictures of their injuries D) Evacuate them to the nearest hospital
A) Evidence Preservation Rule B) MAC Rule C) SOCO Rule D) CSI Rule
A) Documentary Evidence B) Associative Evidence C) Physical Evidence D) Testimonial Evidence
A) Close B) loose C) Technical D) Discreet
A) To preserve the crime scene for evidence collection B) To investigate the crime scene thoroughly C) To conduct interviews D) To analyze financial records
A) Witnesses are contacted B) Suspects are interviewed C) Photographs and sketches are completed D) Evidence is tagged
A) To serve as a map for the investigator B) To replace photographs C) To provide a visual representation of the crime scene D) To entertain the courtroom
A) The chronological documentation of evidence handling B) The process of writing a crime report C) The labeling of evidence D) The order in which evidence is photographed
A) When the vehicle is stationary B) When the driver gives consent C) When the vehicle can be quickly moved out of the locality D) When it is practical to secure a warrant
A) Triangulation Method B) Rectangular Method C) Compass Point Method D) Baseline Method
A) To serve as the final courtroom presentation B) To act as the basis for the finished sketch C) To provide a simple drawing with basic details D) To be used as a map for the press
A) To be used for informal analysis B) To give an unscaled representation of the scene C) To serve as a personal record for the investigator D) To provide a formal presentation for the courtroom
A) Cross Projection B) Exploded View C) Triangulation Sketch D) Detailed Overview
A) Outdoor scenes with a straight reference line B) Indoor scenes with multiple floors C) Complex crime scenes with no reference points D) Measuring angles between objects
A) Scale and proportion B) Colors C) Video footage D) Weather conditions
A) Multiple straight lines B) A single large area C) Four quadrants D) Eight sectors
A) Enter any property without a warrant B) Search a person without a warrant C) Search any vehicle on sight D) Seize objects visible without further intrusion
A) Storage of Evidence B) Photographing of Evidence C) Tagging of Evidence D) Marking of Evidence
A) Zone Search B) Strip or Line Search C) Wheel Search D) Spiral Method
A) A detailed search warrant B) Suspicious behavior observed by the officer C) A judge's order D) Consent from the suspect
A) Wheel Search B) Zone Search C) Strip or Line Search D) Spiral Method
A) The scene needs a basic sketch B) Detailed measurements are not required C) Evidence is scattered over a large field D) There are visible stains on walls and ceilings
A) Decorative elements B) Measurements and legend C) Personal notes of the investigator D) Color coordination
A) Rectangular Method B) Triangulation C) Compass Point D) Baseline
A) Exploded Sketch B) Sketch of Locality C) Overview Sketch D) Sketch in Details |