Exam 10: Reconstructing the Past: Methods, Evidence, Examples
Exam 1: The Role of the Investigator22 Questions
Exam 2: Physical Evidence: Development, Interpretation, Investigative Value23 Questions
Exam 3: The Crime Scene25 Questions
Exam 4: Managing Criminal Investigations20 Questions
Exam 5: Records and Files23 Questions
Exam 6: Eyewitness Identification20 Questions
Exam 7: Victims, Witnesses, and Human Resources22 Questions
Exam 8: Surveillance25 Questions
Exam 9: Interrogation of Suspects and Hostile Witnesses26 Questions
Exam 10: Reconstructing the Past: Methods, Evidence, Examples24 Questions
Exam 11: Crime and Constitutional Law25 Questions
Exam 12: Evidence and Effective Testimony22 Questions
Exam 13: Homicide25 Questions
Exam 14: Robbery20 Questions
Exam 15: Rape and Other Sex Crimes24 Questions
Exam 16: Burglary24 Questions
Exam 17: Enterprise Crime: Organized, Economic, and White-Collar Crime22 Questions
Exam 18: Arson and Explosives25 Questions
Exam 19: Computers and Technological Crime25 Questions
Exam 20: Increasing Threats and Emerging Crime21 Questions
Exam 21: Terrorism and Urban Disorder Glossary22 Questions
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___________________ is the systematic arrangement of objects into categories based upon shared traits or characteristics.
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According to the authors, a scheme of thought with assumptions chosen to fit empirical knowledge or observations is known as a
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Based on the text, a theory presents a grand conceptual scheme that both predicts and explains.
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According to the text, the evidence needed to reconstruct the past is available through three sources: people, physical evidence, and records.
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