Exam 6: An Introduction to Intelligence
Exam 1: The Crime Problem23 Questions
Exam 2: What Do We Know About Crime35 Questions
Exam 3: What Causes People to Commit Crimes37 Questions
Exam 4: The Police and Law Enforcement Its Come a Long Way48 Questions
Exam 5: Police Investigations in the Twenty-First Century42 Questions
Exam 6: An Introduction to Intelligence44 Questions
Exam 7: Intelligence and the Tactical Analyst32 Questions
Exam 8: Collecting Intelligence24 Questions
Exam 9: Data Mining and Analyzing Intelligence43 Questions
Exam 10: History and Types of Crime Analysis54 Questions
Exam 11: Tactical Crime Analysis53 Questions
Exam 12: Tactical Crime Analysis and Hot Spots55 Questions
Exam 13: Strategic Crime Analysis53 Questions
Exam 14: Understanding Threat Assessment Methodologies and the Role of the Crime Analyst56 Questions
Exam 15: Administrative Crime Analysis24 Questions
Exam 16: Operational Crime Analysis17 Questions
Exam 17: Crime Analysis and the Future of Policing30 Questions
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There are myriad databases available to the police these days, especially to the crime analyst or intelligence expert who knows how and when to access those databases.
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When assisting the investigator, the intelligence analyst concentrates on the collection and dissemination of information about fellow detectives.
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During a criminal investigation, there are two basic kinds of proof needed to establish the guilt or innocence of a suspect; one type is direct evidence and the other type of proof is _______.
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Associative evidence is evidence that ______________ a suspect to the scene or the victim, or ______________the scene or victim to the suspect.
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