Exam 10: Sex Offenses
Exam 1: Criminal Investigation an Overview71 Questions
Exam 2: Documenting the Crime Scene Note Taking Photographing and Sketching86 Questions
Exam 3: Writing Effective Reports69 Questions
Exam 4: Searches68 Questions
Exam 5: Forensics Physical Evidence69 Questions
Exam 6: Obtaining Information and Intelligence70 Questions
Exam 7: Identifying and Arresting Suspects70 Questions
Exam 8: Death Investigations75 Questions
Exam 9: Assault Domestic Violence Stalking and Elder Abuse70 Questions
Exam 10: Sex Offenses69 Questions
Exam 11: Crimes Against Children69 Questions
Exam 12: Robbery70 Questions
Exam 13: Burglary70 Questions
Exam 14: Larency Theft Fraud and White Collar Crime70 Questions
Exam 15: Motor Vehicle Theft67 Questions
Exam 16: Arson Bombs and Explosives71 Questions
Exam 17: Computer Crime69 Questions
Exam 18: A Dual Threat Drug Related Crime and Organized Crime70 Questions
Exam 19: Criminal Activities of Gangs and Other Dangerous Groups70 Questions
Exam 20: Terrorism and Homeland Security69 Questions
Exam 21: Preparing for and Presenting Cases in Court68 Questions
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The element of sexual assault most difficult to prove in court is:
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The success of blind reporting hinges on:
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Because of right-to-privacy issues, the Supreme Court has rejected legislation by states that adopted policies of flagging driver's license and vehicle registration files of registered sex offenders as a means of keeping law enforcement authorities informed of address changes, vehicle information, and personal data.
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What are some of the concerns that victims of sexual assault have in facing a jury?
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The key distinction between human trafficking and smuggling lies in:
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Today, all states have enacted laws requiring sex offenders to register within their states to help law enforcement agencies manage offenders released from secure confinement.
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A "date rape" drug that is found in a white powder form and that can cause hallucinations, lost sense of time and identity, distorted perceptions of sight and sound, feeling out of control, impaired motor function, breathing problems, convulsions, vomiting, out-of-body experiences, memory problems, a dream-like feeling, numbness, and loss of coordination is:
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Sexual assaults are among the easiest cases to investigate because victims usually know their attackers.
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What type of information should officers attempt to gain when interviewing the victim of a sexual offense?
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Describe the role of medical personnel in the process of investigating a sexual assault.
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Recent research has shown that some victims of human trafficking were used for commercial sex acts.
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Sexual penetration occurs with any intrusion, however slight, of any part of a person's body or any object
manipulated or inserted in the victim's body.
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The police may use _______________ and traces if given a signed affidavit from the victim stating the facts related to obscene calls.
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What type of information should officers attempt to gain when interviewing the victim of a date rape?
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Explain the concept of civil commitment of sex offenders following sentences served.What is the rationale behind such legislation? Have the courts generally upheld such measures?
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Rohypnol is one of the newest drugs to be used in date rape crimes and its effects are still not fully understood by scientists.
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A particularly difficult type of sexual assault is date rape, sometimes called:
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The three most common date rape drugs are Rohypnol, GHB, and ________________.
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Penetration, no matter how slight, of any part of a person's body or any object manipulated or inserted by a person into the genital or anal openings of another's body, including sexual intercourse in its ordinary meaning without consent from the victim is called:
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