Deck 14: Computers Technology And Criminalistics In Policing

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The latest in night vision technology includes infrared (IR)technology and thermal imaging (TI).This technology requires no light at all to see objects in total darkness.
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Mitochondrial DNA is more useful for identification than nuclear DNA.
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Composite sketches of suspects can be prepared by computers without the assistance of a police artist.
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DNA collection needs to improve because crime labs are ill-equipped to deal with the influx of DNA samples.
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Because computer-aided investigation systems have not proven to be very effective in the criminal investigation process,they are being abandoned by many police departments in the United States.
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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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The Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP)is maintained by DHS.
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Police officers with in-car data access technology make more than eight times as many inquiries on driving records,vehicle registrations,and wanted persons or property per 8-hour shift than do officers without in-car computers.
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It is impossible to change one's fingerprints.
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ViCAP contains information on unsolved burglaries.
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Automated fingerprint identification systems began to be developed in the 1980s.
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The domestic use of drones,and even their consideration of use,has become the subject of national debate,including filibuster in the U.S.Senate.
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Age-progression photographs are prepared by forensic artists rather than computers.
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The BlackBerry can be loaded with specialized law enforcement programs allowing the user to query the NCIC database as well as other state and motor vehicle department databases.
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The first police department with a computer system (in 1964)was:

A) New York City .
B) San Francisco.
C) ​Los Angeles.
D) ​St.Louis.
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Less-than-lethal technology is the perfect weapon available that will immediately stop unlawful resistance and will cause absolutely no harm to the receiver.
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There are six classifications of fingerprints.
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PCR-STR procedures for the analysis of DNA evidence allow samples that have degraded or broken down to be analyzed.
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Computers have not yet been used for patrol allocation operations.
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Today,computerization is suitable for:

A) ​only police departments serving cities with a population of one million citizens or more.
B) ​only police departments serving cities with a population of 100,000 or more.
C) ​any police department,regardless of size.
D) ​organizations such as businesses,not police departments.
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The Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP)database contains information on:

A) ​persons arrested for violent crime.
B) ​persons wanted for violent crime.
C) ​victims of violent crime.
D) ​unsolved homicides.
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The computer database used by Washington State investigators to analyze characteristics of murders and sexual offenses is called:

A) ​CATCH
B) ​HITS/SMART
C) ​HOLMES
D) ​SHERLOCK
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The computerized mug shot database created by the New York City Police Department and used to investigate robberies is called:

A) ​CATCH
B) ​HITS/SMART
C) ​HOLMES
D) ​SHERLOCK
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The computer-aided investigation system developed for British investigators is called:

A) ​CATCH
B) ​HITS/SMART
C) ​HOLMES
D) ​SHERLOCK
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.Which of the following is not one of the major issues involved in patrol allocation?

A) ​determining which officer to assign to each beat
B) ​determining the number of patrol units needed in each precinct,at each time of the day,and for each day of the week
C) ​designing patrol beats
D) ​developing policies to dispatch and redeploy patrol units
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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:

A) ​much of the evidence collected by patrol officers at crime scenes.
B) ​genetic profiling.
C) ​much of the work performed by crime laboratories in the United States.
D) ​expired certifications of forensic examiners.
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The National Crime Information Center (NCIC)collects and retrieves data about:

A) ​persons wanted for crimes anywhere in the United States.
B) ​stolen and lost property.
C) ​criminal history files.
D) ​all of these choices
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Those systems that provide information needed for supervisory,allocation,strategic,tactical,policy,and administrative decisions are:

A) ​administrative information systems.
B) ​integrative information systems.
C) ​automated administrative systems.
D) ​management information systems.
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Live Scan is a(n) scanning system.

A) ​ink and
B) ​optical fingerprint
C) ​retinal
D) ​data entry
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The use of the Taser was upheld in court in:

A) ​Nolte v.United States
B) ​King v.Taser,Inc.
C) ​Michenfelder v.Sumner.
D) ​Scott v.Maryland.
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In using the computerized database referred to as CATCH,detectives feed in the suspect's:

A) ​description and last-known location.
B) ​description and modus operandi.
C) ​fingerprints and last-known location.
D) ​photograph and method of operation.
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.Enhanced 911 or enhanced CAD utilizes mobile digital terminals (MDTs).Which of the following is nota benefit provided by these systems?

A) ​direct interface between the patrol unit and local,county,state,and federal criminal justice information system computers
B) ​dramatic increase in response time
C) ​elimination of responses to non-life-threatening emergency calls
D) ​better coordination of all emergency agencies,since their movements can be monitored visually by both officers at the scene and dispatchers
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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.

A) ​Microchips
B) ​Robotics
C) ​X-rays
D) ​Lasers
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Fingerprint ridge impressions left on a soft material such as putty,wax,soap,or dust are called:

A) ​plastic prints.
B) ​latent prints.
C) ​acoustic prints.
D) ​seated prints.
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Marks made by fingers touching a surface after the ridges have been in contact with a colored material such as blood,paint,grease,or ink are called:

A) ​visible prints.
B) ​latent prints.
C) ​plastic prints.
D) ​acoustic prints.
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Mug shot is a system of digitizing a picture and storing its image on a computer so that it can be retrieved at a later time.

A) ​digitizing
B) ​storing
C) ​imaging
D) ​xeroxing
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The 911 emergency telephone number system was introduced by AT&T in:

A) ​1968
B) ​1945
C) ​1973
D) ​1986
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Which of the following systems have not increased the ability of departments to control and monitor their patrol functions through the CAD and MDT?

A) ​GPS
B) ​GIS
C) ​AVL
D) ​ADP
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The NCIC is operated by the:

A) ​Secret Service.
B) ​U.S.Marshals Service.
C) ​Federal Bureau of Investigation.
D) National Criminal Justice Reference Service.
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Which of the following is nota nonlethal weapon being used by the police today?

A) ​chemical sprays
B) ​irritant sprays
C) ​Tasers
D) ​lasers
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NCIC stands for __________.
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Thermal imaging is a form of:

A) ​radio communication.
B) ​oleoresin capsicum.
C) ​infrared technology.
D) ​computer database programming.
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Handwriting analysis is performed by the section of the crime lab.
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Deoxyribonucleic acid is otherwise known as:

A) ​DMA.
B) ​DEA.
C) ​DYA.
D) ​DNA.
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__________are devices put into police vehicles that allow the electronic transmission of messages between the police dispatcher and the officers in the field.
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What is used in the examination of blood,semen,and other body fluids?

A) ​ballistics
B) ​serology
C) ​criminalistics
D) ​chemistry
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The examination of skeletal remains is called forensic:

A) ​toxicology
B) ​pathology
C) ​physical anthropology
D) ​odontology
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The examination of dead bodies is called forensic:

A) ​toxicology.
B) ​pathology.
C) ​physical anthropology.
D) ​odontology.
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Fraudulently acquiring private or sensitive information using computer program expertise and techniques is called:

A) ​spyware.
B) ​trojan horse attack.
C) ​phishing.
D) ​malware.
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What is used in the examination of marijuana,cocaine,and heroin?

A) ​serology
B) ​criminalistics
C) ​chemistry
D) ​document analysis
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What can be used in the examination of possible forgeries?

A) ​serology
B) ​criminalistics
C) ​chemistry
D) ​document analysis.
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The branch of forensic science that identifies corpses through dental examination is called forensic:

A) ​toxicology.
B) ​pathology.
C) ​physical anthropology.
D) ​odontology.
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The first scientist to use DNA profiling in a criminal case was:

A) ​Alec Jeffreys.
B) ​Joseph Wambaugh.
C) ​Barry Scheck.
D) ​Gerald Sheindlin.
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What is used in the examination of guns and bullets?

A) ​ballistics
B) ​serology
C) ​criminalistics
D) ​chemistry
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DNA is the abbreviation for .
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The analysis of poisons and other toxic substances in a person's body is called forensic:

A) ​toxicology.
B) ​pathology.
C) ​physical anthropology.
D) ​odontology.
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Alcohol and drugs or controlled substances are analyzed by the section of the crime lab.
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What is used in the examination of hairs,fibers,and fingernail scrapings?

A) ​ballistics
B) ​serology
C) ​criminalistics
D) ​chemistry
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FATS stands for __________.
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Thermal imaging detectors are used:

A) to measure skid marks at crash scenes.​
B) ​for perimeter surveillance.
C) ​to locate fugitives and for search and rescue.
D) ​all of these choices
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prints are the result of the process of rolling each finger onto a ten-print card using fingerprinting ink.
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OC in pepper spray stands for .
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technology enables a print technician to enter unidentified latent prints into the computer.
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The majority of cases involve the fraudulent uses of credit card or bank information.
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DNA is very useful in solving cold cases due to its hardiness and ability not to break down easily.
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prints are fingerprint impressions left at a crime scene.
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The latest in night vision technology includes infrared (IR)technology and thermal imaging (TI).This technology requires no light at all to see objects in total darkness.
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Mitochondrial DNA is more useful for identification than nuclear DNA.
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Composite sketches of suspects can be prepared by computers without the assistance of a police artist.
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DNA collection needs to improve because crime labs are ill-equipped to deal with the influx of DNA samples.
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Because computer-aided investigation systems have not proven to be very effective in the criminal investigation process,they are being abandoned by many police departments in the United States.
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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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The Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP)is maintained by DHS.
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Police officers with in-car data access technology make more than eight times as many inquiries on driving records,vehicle registrations,and wanted persons or property per 8-hour shift than do officers without in-car computers.
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It is impossible to change one's fingerprints.
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ViCAP contains information on unsolved burglaries.
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Automated fingerprint identification systems began to be developed in the 1980s.
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The domestic use of drones,and even their consideration of use,has become the subject of national debate,including filibuster in the U.S.Senate.
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Age-progression photographs are prepared by forensic artists rather than computers.
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The BlackBerry can be loaded with specialized law enforcement programs allowing the user to query the NCIC database as well as other state and motor vehicle department databases.
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The first police department with a computer system (in 1964)was:

A) New York City .
B) San Francisco.
C) ​Los Angeles.
D) ​St.Louis.
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Less-than-lethal technology is the perfect weapon available that will immediately stop unlawful resistance and will cause absolutely no harm to the receiver.
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There are six classifications of fingerprints.
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PCR-STR procedures for the analysis of DNA evidence allow samples that have degraded or broken down to be analyzed.
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Computers have not yet been used for patrol allocation operations.
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Today,computerization is suitable for:

A) ​only police departments serving cities with a population of one million citizens or more.
B) ​only police departments serving cities with a population of 100,000 or more.
C) ​any police department,regardless of size.
D) ​organizations such as businesses,not police departments.
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The Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP)database contains information on:

A) ​persons arrested for violent crime.
B) ​persons wanted for violent crime.
C) ​victims of violent crime.
D) ​unsolved homicides.
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The computer database used by Washington State investigators to analyze characteristics of murders and sexual offenses is called:

A) ​CATCH
B) ​HITS/SMART
C) ​HOLMES
D) ​SHERLOCK
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The computerized mug shot database created by the New York City Police Department and used to investigate robberies is called:

A) ​CATCH
B) ​HITS/SMART
C) ​HOLMES
D) ​SHERLOCK
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The computer-aided investigation system developed for British investigators is called:

A) ​CATCH
B) ​HITS/SMART
C) ​HOLMES
D) ​SHERLOCK
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.Which of the following is not one of the major issues involved in patrol allocation?

A) ​determining which officer to assign to each beat
B) ​determining the number of patrol units needed in each precinct,at each time of the day,and for each day of the week
C) ​designing patrol beats
D) ​developing policies to dispatch and redeploy patrol units
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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:

A) ​much of the evidence collected by patrol officers at crime scenes.
B) ​genetic profiling.
C) ​much of the work performed by crime laboratories in the United States.
D) ​expired certifications of forensic examiners.
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The National Crime Information Center (NCIC)collects and retrieves data about:

A) ​persons wanted for crimes anywhere in the United States.
B) ​stolen and lost property.
C) ​criminal history files.
D) ​all of these choices
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Those systems that provide information needed for supervisory,allocation,strategic,tactical,policy,and administrative decisions are:

A) ​administrative information systems.
B) ​integrative information systems.
C) ​automated administrative systems.
D) ​management information systems.
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Live Scan is a(n) scanning system.

A) ​ink and
B) ​optical fingerprint
C) ​retinal
D) ​data entry
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The use of the Taser was upheld in court in:

A) ​Nolte v.United States
B) ​King v.Taser,Inc.
C) ​Michenfelder v.Sumner.
D) ​Scott v.Maryland.
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In using the computerized database referred to as CATCH,detectives feed in the suspect's:

A) ​description and last-known location.
B) ​description and modus operandi.
C) ​fingerprints and last-known location.
D) ​photograph and method of operation.
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.Enhanced 911 or enhanced CAD utilizes mobile digital terminals (MDTs).Which of the following is nota benefit provided by these systems?

A) ​direct interface between the patrol unit and local,county,state,and federal criminal justice information system computers
B) ​dramatic increase in response time
C) ​elimination of responses to non-life-threatening emergency calls
D) ​better coordination of all emergency agencies,since their movements can be monitored visually by both officers at the scene and dispatchers
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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.

A) ​Microchips
B) ​Robotics
C) ​X-rays
D) ​Lasers
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Fingerprint ridge impressions left on a soft material such as putty,wax,soap,or dust are called:

A) ​plastic prints.
B) ​latent prints.
C) ​acoustic prints.
D) ​seated prints.
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Marks made by fingers touching a surface after the ridges have been in contact with a colored material such as blood,paint,grease,or ink are called:

A) ​visible prints.
B) ​latent prints.
C) ​plastic prints.
D) ​acoustic prints.
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Mug shot is a system of digitizing a picture and storing its image on a computer so that it can be retrieved at a later time.

A) ​digitizing
B) ​storing
C) ​imaging
D) ​xeroxing
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The 911 emergency telephone number system was introduced by AT&T in:

A) ​1968
B) ​1945
C) ​1973
D) ​1986
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Which of the following systems have not increased the ability of departments to control and monitor their patrol functions through the CAD and MDT?

A) ​GPS
B) ​GIS
C) ​AVL
D) ​ADP
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The NCIC is operated by the:

A) ​Secret Service.
B) ​U.S.Marshals Service.
C) ​Federal Bureau of Investigation.
D) National Criminal Justice Reference Service.
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Which of the following is nota nonlethal weapon being used by the police today?

A) ​chemical sprays
B) ​irritant sprays
C) ​Tasers
D) ​lasers
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NCIC stands for __________.
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Thermal imaging is a form of:

A) ​radio communication.
B) ​oleoresin capsicum.
C) ​infrared technology.
D) ​computer database programming.
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Handwriting analysis is performed by the section of the crime lab.
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Deoxyribonucleic acid is otherwise known as:

A) ​DMA.
B) ​DEA.
C) ​DYA.
D) ​DNA.
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__________are devices put into police vehicles that allow the electronic transmission of messages between the police dispatcher and the officers in the field.
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What is used in the examination of blood,semen,and other body fluids?

A) ​ballistics
B) ​serology
C) ​criminalistics
D) ​chemistry
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The examination of skeletal remains is called forensic:

A) ​toxicology
B) ​pathology
C) ​physical anthropology
D) ​odontology
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The examination of dead bodies is called forensic:

A) ​toxicology.
B) ​pathology.
C) ​physical anthropology.
D) ​odontology.
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Fraudulently acquiring private or sensitive information using computer program expertise and techniques is called:

A) ​spyware.
B) ​trojan horse attack.
C) ​phishing.
D) ​malware.
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What is used in the examination of marijuana,cocaine,and heroin?

A) ​serology
B) ​criminalistics
C) ​chemistry
D) ​document analysis
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What can be used in the examination of possible forgeries?

A) ​serology
B) ​criminalistics
C) ​chemistry
D) ​document analysis.
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The branch of forensic science that identifies corpses through dental examination is called forensic:

A) ​toxicology.
B) ​pathology.
C) ​physical anthropology.
D) ​odontology.
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The first scientist to use DNA profiling in a criminal case was:

A) ​Alec Jeffreys.
B) ​Joseph Wambaugh.
C) ​Barry Scheck.
D) ​Gerald Sheindlin.
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What is used in the examination of guns and bullets?

A) ​ballistics
B) ​serology
C) ​criminalistics
D) ​chemistry
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DNA is the abbreviation for .
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The analysis of poisons and other toxic substances in a person's body is called forensic:

A) ​toxicology.
B) ​pathology.
C) ​physical anthropology.
D) ​odontology.
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Alcohol and drugs or controlled substances are analyzed by the section of the crime lab.
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What is used in the examination of hairs,fibers,and fingernail scrapings?

A) ​ballistics
B) ​serology
C) ​criminalistics
D) ​chemistry
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FATS stands for __________.
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Thermal imaging detectors are used:

A) to measure skid marks at crash scenes.​
B) ​for perimeter surveillance.
C) ​to locate fugitives and for search and rescue.
D) ​all of these choices
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prints are the result of the process of rolling each finger onto a ten-print card using fingerprinting ink.
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OC in pepper spray stands for .
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technology enables a print technician to enter unidentified latent prints into the computer.
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The majority of cases involve the fraudulent uses of credit card or bank information.
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DNA is very useful in solving cold cases due to its hardiness and ability not to break down easily.
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prints are fingerprint impressions left at a crime scene.
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