Exam 16: Terrorism, Technology, and the Future of Criminal Investigation
Exam 1: The Investigation of Crime38 Questions
Exam 2: The History of Criminal Investigation40 Questions
Exam 3: The Role and Documentation of Evidence in Criminal Investigations40 Questions
Exam 4: The Law and Criminal Investigations42 Questions
Exam 5: Physical Evidence and the Crime Scene43 Questions
Exam 6: Interviews and Eyewitness Identifications41 Questions
Exam 7: Interrogations and Confessions40 Questions
Exam 8: Behavioral Evidence and Crime Analysis40 Questions
Exam 9: Information From the Public, Social Media, Information Networks, Digital Devices, and Other Sources40 Questions
Exam 10: Death Investigation43 Questions
Exam 11: The Investigation of Sex Crimes, Assault, Child Abuse, and Related Offenses40 Questions
Exam 12: The Investigation of Robbery42 Questions
Exam 13: The Investigation of Burglary, Vehicle Theft, Arson, and Other Property Crimes42 Questions
Exam 14: The Investigation of Fraud and Computer-Related Crimes41 Questions
Exam 15: The Presentation of Evidence41 Questions
Exam 16: Terrorism, Technology, and the Future of Criminal Investigation42 Questions
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The hijackers' weapon of choice for the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks was ______.
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One of the things that initially linked the hijackers who flew into the World Trade Center and Pentagon and who crashed the plane in Pennsylvania was______.
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The ______ was a response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
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Without question, the Patriot Act is an excellent terrorist fighting law.
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Technological advancements may affect the way we see in criminal investigations.
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If CODIS was to expand to the entire population of the United States, it most likely run into legal and ethical issues.
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Fingerprint technology is expanding to increase the mobility of the test as well as the ability to test on more difficult surfaces.
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In response to the terrorist acts of September 11, 2001, more resources and authority were provided to law enforcement agencies, particularly ______ law enforcement agencies.
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______ will likely control many technologies in the future.
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Which of the following is a criminal opportunity that the Internet provides?
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It is likely that most legal challenges of the future that relate to technology will center on ______ issues.
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Which issues will most likely be the future of policing and criminal investigations?
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Which of the following is NOT true about terrorist attacks?
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The crises that the police experienced in the past have been largely two-dimensional: new ______ demands and new ______ demands.
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It may be reasonable to expect that as society becomes more ______, so too will crime.
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Voice biometrics and implantable microchips are forms of biometric technology.
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Terrorist group structures are designed so that few people know everything that is being planned and carried out. This way, terrorists can escape identification and detection.
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