Exam 13: Cyber Evidence and Demonstrative Evidence in the Pursuit of Justice
Exam 1: The Evolution of the Law of Criminal Evidence58 Questions
Exam 2: Federalism, Court Systems, and the Criminal Justice Process69 Questions
Exam 3: Forms of Evidence62 Questions
Exam 4: Search and Seizure and the Doctrine of Justification58 Questions
Exam 5: The Exclusionary Rule and the Fourth Amendment62 Questions
Exam 6: Warrantless Searches60 Questions
Exam 7: Confessions56 Questions
Exam 8: Qualifications and Impeachment of Witnesses55 Questions
Exam 9: Examination of Witnesses59 Questions
Exam 10: Hearsay58 Questions
Exam 11: Privileged Communications60 Questions
Exam 12: Documentary and Scientific Evidence59 Questions
Exam 13: Cyber Evidence and Demonstrative Evidence in the Pursuit of Justice59 Questions
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Match up the terminology to the definitions :
-Demonstrative evidence
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Prior to passage of the Federal Computer Systems Protection Act federal statues Title ________ of the United States Code was used by law enforcement.
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Perceptions of computer crime include the misconception that the vast majority of online deviance is:
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Online banking and money transfers have greatly ___________ the possibilities available to the criminally minded.
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Problems associated with prosecution of computer crimes include all but one of the following:
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Which of the following legislation has not increased the scope and authority afforded to law enforcement?
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Many stereotypes and caricatures regarding computer criminals depict a socially and physically challenged individual finding solace behind the anonymity of cyberspace.
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Match up the terminology to the definitions :
-Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986
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The emergence of the Internet and the increasingly globalization of commerce and politics has not dramatically affected all areas of life in the United States.
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Photographs and videos are examples of demonstrative evidence. Technology has changed this type of evidence. Discuss how photography and videos are used today in criminal court and address the positives and any negatives about these changes.
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The most common judicial challenges confronting the prosecution of computer crime involve the:
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Photographs and recordings may only be admitted in cases in which the particular item in question satisfies the parameters articulated in the ____________ Evidence Rule.
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Match up the terminology to the definitions :
-Computer simulations
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The legal element of vicinage has traditionally required the specification of a physical, not virtual, crime scene.
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Online fund misappropriation simply requires a personal computer with a single central processing unit and a __________.
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Within both the law enforcement culture and the general community there exists the perception that computer crime and technological perpetrators are extremely dangerous.
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There are how many general categories of searches which do not require the presence of a warrant:
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Courts have consistently held that gruesome photographs may be admitted if the potential is outweighed by the probative value. Justification for their introduction include all but one of the following?
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Explain demonstrative evidence. What purpose does it serve and how is it used in the courtroom?
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