Exam 1:Tactics, Procedures, and Forensic Techniques

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The correctly done CANVASS is an invaluable investigative technique that can provide which of the following:

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Transfer Evidence is not produced by contact but by transfer as in the Theory of Transfer and Exchange.

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The average INCLUSION VALUES for protein markers are as follows: Using the A-B-O System 1 in 3 in the population, Using the PGM Subtypes 1 in 10 in the population Using a single DNA probe 1 in 80,000,000 in the population.

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DNA is found in every nucleated cell of the human body. An example of some of the materials that can be analyzed for DNA are as follows: Blood, semen with sperm, human tissue, hair with root, spittle, urine, feces, bone marrow and dental pulp.

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PLACE AN "O" FOR ORGANIZED AND A "D" FOR DISORGANIZED ON THE LINES BELOW INDICATING THE TYPE OF OFFENDER WHO ENGAGES IN THIS ACTIVITY -________ Usually lives in close proximity to the crime scene. Neighbor, known to the family, etc.

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PLACE AN "O" FOR ORGANIZED AND A "D" FOR DISORGANIZED ON THE LINES BELOW INDICATING THE TYPE OF OFFENDER WHO ENGAGES IN THIS ACTIVITY -________ May engage in probing of the body, or place objects into body orifices. This type of probing action is usually of the exploratory or inquisitive nature.

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FINAL EXIT SUICIDES are victim-facilitated and victim assisted suicides based on the book Final Exit written by Mr. Derrick Humphrey.

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Which of the following is NOT a conclusive sign of death?

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Cadaveric spasm is instantaneous rigor mortis.

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Tattooing or stippling is caused by hemorrhages due to the discharge of burning powder. These marks cannot be wiped off the skin.

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Rigor Mortis is the most effective gauge utilized in making a Determination of Time of Death.

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There are four classifications of SEX RELATED HOMICIDES: 1. Interpersonal violence oriented disputes and assaults. 2) Rape and/or Sodomy oriented assaults. 3. The Lust Murder 4. The Serial killer The LUST MURDER is the most common type of sex related homicide. TRUE or FALSE

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In Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSBP) cases, the mother of the child is always the perpetrator of the condition.

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Transient Evidence is temporary in nature. Odors, imprints and indentations in soft of changing materials (butter, snow, cheese)

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Another practical and effective method of determining time of death during the early stages is to judge the LOSS OF BODY HEAT. A method recommended by Practical Homicide Investigation, is to place a rubber gloved hand upon some protected portion of the body, as under the armpit.

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Post mortem lividity, also referred to as Livor Mortis, is the pooling of blood into the dependent capillaries and veins. Aside from ASSOCIATIVE FACTORS, it is considered to be a very effective factor in determining Time of Death during the early stages of death.

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DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) establishes each and every person as genetically unique.

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The most common forms of death due to asphyxia are found in strangulation, suffocation, hanging, drowning and inhalation of poison gas cases.

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The serial killer murders his victims over a period of time with time breaks in between the killings called "cooling?off" periods. A killer is classified as serial after two murders.

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The sexual sadist derives psychosexual gratification from observing the physical and emotional pain suffered upon himself.

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