Exam 14: Computers, Technology, and Criminalistics in Policing
Exam 1: Police History68 Questions
Exam 2: Organizing Public Security in the United States73 Questions
Exam 3: Organizing the Police Department65 Questions
Exam 4: Becoming A Police Officer64 Questions
Exam 5: The Police Role and Police Discretion69 Questions
Exam 6: Police Culture, Personality, and Police Stress70 Questions
Exam 7: Minorities in Policing73 Questions
Exam 8: Police Ethics and Police Deviance73 Questions
Exam 9: Patrol Operations72 Questions
Exam 10: Investigations67 Questions
Exam 11: Police and Their Clients68 Questions
Exam 12: Community Policing: The Debate Continues67 Questions
Exam 13: Police and the Law73 Questions
Exam 14: Computers, Technology, and Criminalistics in Policing86 Questions
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Alcohol and drugs or controlled substances are analyzed by the __________ section of the crime lab.
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Define DNA, and explain the accuracy of the results of genetic fingerprinting.
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Lasers can be used to lift fingerprints from surfaces that often defy traditional powder or chemical techniques, including glass, paper, cardboard, rubber, wood, plastic, leather, and even human skin.
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Enhanced 911 or enhanced CAD utilizes mobile digital terminals (MDTs). Which of the following is not a benefit provided by these systems?
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Which of the following is not a nonlethal weapon being used by the police today?
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Which of the following is not one of the major issues involved in patrol allocation?
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of less-than-lethal weapons in policing.
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Those systems that provide information needed for supervisory, allocation, strategic, tactical, policy, and administrative decisions are:
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What is used in the examination of marijuana, cocaine, and heroin?
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____________________ can be used to lift prints from surfaces that often defy traditional powder or chemical techniques, including glass, paper, cardboard, rubber, wood, and even human skin.
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Fingerprint ridge impressions left on a soft material such as putty, wax, soap, or dust are called:
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The __________ is a handheld electronic stun gun that discharges a high-voltage, low-amperage, pulsating current via tiny wires and darts, which can be fired from up to 15 feet away.
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The computer database used by Washington State investigators to analyze characteristics of murders and sexual offenses is called:
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The National Crime Information Center (NCIC) collects and retrieves data about:
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In 2009, the National Academy of Sciences issued a 328-page report, Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward. The report found serious problems with:
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Automated fingerprint identification systems began to be developed in the 1980s.
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