Deck 8: Repeat Incidents and Tactical Data Collection
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Deck 8: Repeat Incidents and Tactical Data Collection
1
Repeat incidents occur more frequently than individual incidents.
False
2
The purpose of a repeat incident location report is to:
A)Analyze all calls for service activity
B)Conduct statistics on the times and days of the incidents
C)Identify addresses with short-term repetitive activity
D)To respond to patterns of activity
A)Analyze all calls for service activity
B)Conduct statistics on the times and days of the incidents
C)Identify addresses with short-term repetitive activity
D)To respond to patterns of activity
C
3
A type of data in which patrol officers in the field capture from incidents where there is not enough probable cause to take a police report, but additional information about the incident, the person, or a vehicle is worth collecting:
A)FO cards
B)Intelligence information
C)Field information
D)Patrol investigation data
A)FO cards
B)Intelligence information
C)Field information
D)Patrol investigation data
C
4
Repeat incident reports are distributed on a monthly basis.
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5
When analyzing data on repeat incidents, a police agency would select the type of report and type of calls for services to consider as repeats based on all of the following EXCEPT:
A)The nature of activity occurring in the jurisdiction
B)The environment which the crime has been allegedly committed
C)Call for service codes
D)Incidents that are important for crime reduction
A)The nature of activity occurring in the jurisdiction
B)The environment which the crime has been allegedly committed
C)Call for service codes
D)Incidents that are important for crime reduction
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6
How many calls at one address typically make up a repeat incident?
A)Three in four weeks
B)Five in seven weeks
C)Ten in one week
D)None of the above
A)Three in four weeks
B)Five in seven weeks
C)Ten in one week
D)None of the above
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7
All of the following are types of field information important in pattern analysis except:
A)Suspicious persons
B)Suspicious vehicles
C)Persons who locked their keys in their car
D)Individuals with unique scars, marks, or tattoos
A)Suspicious persons
B)Suspicious vehicles
C)Persons who locked their keys in their car
D)Individuals with unique scars, marks, or tattoos
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8
Modus operandi (MO)is:
A)A Latin term meaning "mode of the crime"
B)A Latin term meaning literally "method of procedure"
C)A description of why the crime occurred
D)A description of the offender's motivation
A)A Latin term meaning "mode of the crime"
B)A Latin term meaning literally "method of procedure"
C)A description of why the crime occurred
D)A description of the offender's motivation
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9
Which of these statements does NOT describe a repeat incident?
A)A single incident that has occurred in a particular place
B)The incidents are similar in nature
C)The incidents have typically happened at the same place
D)The incidents have occurred typically by the same person
A)A single incident that has occurred in a particular place
B)The incidents are similar in nature
C)The incidents have typically happened at the same place
D)The incidents have occurred typically by the same person
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10
Which type of crime is least likely to be examined in tactical crime analysis?
A)Theft from vehicle
B)Commercial burglary
C)Domestic assault
D)Residential burglary
E)Robbery
A)Theft from vehicle
B)Commercial burglary
C)Domestic assault
D)Residential burglary
E)Robbery
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11
A repeat call for service report shows that 234 East Maple Avenue, a single-family residence, has had two calls for a disturbance; one for a fight and another for a loud noise in the last 2 weeks.In a follow-up, an officer talks to the residents as well as to the other police officers who initially responded to the calls.Which kind of data did the officer collect?
A)Quantitative Data
B)CAD
C)Qualitative Data
D)He was not able to collect any data at all
A)Quantitative Data
B)CAD
C)Qualitative Data
D)He was not able to collect any data at all
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12
Three women repeatedly engage in suspicious activity at a specific location.Which source of field information would be considered most relevant for this problem.
A)Persons warned for trespassing
B)Suspicious persons
C)Suspicious vehicles
D)Individuals with unique, scar, marks, or tattoos
A)Persons warned for trespassing
B)Suspicious persons
C)Suspicious vehicles
D)Individuals with unique, scar, marks, or tattoos
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13
Police personnel use repeat incident reports to identify repeat offenders.
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14
A person who was seen committing the crime or about whom there is enough evidence to believe he or she committed the crime:
A)Mention
B)Sex offender
C)Suspect
D)Known offender
A)Mention
B)Sex offender
C)Suspect
D)Known offender
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15
A person who has been convicted, not just arrested, for any crime other than a sex offense is called a:
A)Mention
B)Investigative lead
C)Sex offender
D)Known offender
A)Mention
B)Investigative lead
C)Sex offender
D)Known offender
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16
Vehicles may be used in the commission a crime for all of the following ways except:
A)Transportation to and from crime locations
B)Weapons
C)Methods of entry
D)Stolen vehicle
A)Transportation to and from crime locations
B)Weapons
C)Methods of entry
D)Stolen vehicle
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17
Which type of data is used to identify repeat incident locations?
A)Crime reports
B)Calls for service
C)Arrests
D)UCR
A)Crime reports
B)Calls for service
C)Arrests
D)UCR
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18
Tactical crime analysis primarily uses calls for service data for analysis.
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19
Which of the following is NOT an aspect of Modus operandi (MO):
A)Point of entry
B)Method of entry
C)Suspect's actions
D)Suspect's description
A)Point of entry
B)Method of entry
C)Suspect's actions
D)Suspect's description
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20
Tactical crime analysis seeks to identify patterns of crimes including burglary and robbery.
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21
A burglar breaks into multiple houses by entering from the roof.This is an example of modus operandi.
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22
Field information is collected on suspicious persons, suspicious vehicles, persons warned for trespassing, and individuals with unique scars, marks, or tattoos.
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23
Vandalism to a car is considered information on the nature of the vehicle
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24
Two considerations factored in the development of a repeat incident report include the type of data used and the temporal length of the data.
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Silver 2007 Honda accord is official information on a vehicle.
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26
It is necessary for a crime analyst, when identifying repeat incidents, to develop the report from which a list of known locations where crimes have occurred.
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27
The data about a vehicle involved in a crime typically include a description of the vehicle, the name and address of the person who owns the vehicle, their physical description, and a description of their physical condition at the time of the crime.
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28
Tactical crime analysts examine information about the crime incident, the persons involved in the crime, and vehicles involved in the crime.
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29
Facial hair description is considered a static physical condition
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30
Name of investigator is important in understanding data on persons involved in the crime.
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