Exam 14: Cyberstalking
Exam 1: Foundations of Digital Forensics 36 Questions
Exam 2: Language of Computer Crime Investigation33 Questions
Exam 3: Digital Evidence in the Courtroom29 Questions
Exam 4: Cybercrime Law: a United States Perspective30 Questions
Exam 5: Cybercrime Law: a European Perspective30 Questions
Exam 6: Conducting Digital Investigations33 Questions
Exam 7: Handling a Digital Crime Scene32 Questions
Exam 8: Investigative Reconstruction With Digital Evidence32 Questions
Exam 9: Modus Operandi, Motive, and Technology32 Questions
Exam 10: Violent Crime and Digital Evidence30 Questions
Exam 11: Digital Evidence As Alibi18 Questions
Exam 12: Sex Offenders on the Internet31 Questions
Exam 13: Computer Intrusions32 Questions
Exam 14: Cyberstalking31 Questions
Exam 15: Computer Basics for Digital Investigators34 Questions
Exam 16: Applying Forensic Science to Computers31 Questions
Exam 17: Digital Evidence on Windows Systems30 Questions
Exam 18: Digital Evidence on Unix Systems30 Questions
Exam 19: Digital Evidence on Macintosh Systems29 Questions
Exam 20: Digital Evidence on Mobile Devices32 Questions
Exam 21: Network Basics for Digital Investigators33 Questions
Exam 22: Applying Forensic Science to Networks35 Questions
Exam 23: Digital Evidence on the Internet30 Questions
Exam 24: Digital Evidence at the Physical and Data-Link Layers34 Questions
Exam 25: Digital Evidence at the Network and Transport Layers30 Questions
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The primary aim of the motivational stage of the investigation is to understand the victim-offender relationship.
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As part of the interview process, the investigator should tell the victim that the stalker will cease harassing them when they're no longer giving the desired response.
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When a cyberstalker chooses victims at random, he is said to be an:
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The first state in the United States to enact a law to deal with cyberstalkers was:
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The first step in a cyberstalking investigation is to conduct the victimology and risk assessment.
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Stalkers want to exert power over their victims, primarily through:
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When a cyberstalking case is stalled, it is a good idea to interview the victim again, because:
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That part of cyberstalking where the offender is using the Internet to find a victim is known as:
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There is never correlation between the victim's Internet activities and physical surroundings or real-world activities.
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